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1. IILI Pin 1 ee rcociWhite Pin B lt gt frowa 1111 Pin 8 gt Brown Figure 1 Ethernet Cable Pinouts 26 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Connecting the Ethernet Cable Prior to connecting the Marquee to the PC both the PC and Marquee should be powered down Connect the Cross cable to the Ethernet port of the marquee The Ethernet port is located on the right side of the Marquee Back of Marquee Ethernet Port 120 Vac Power Connection Connect the other end of the Cross cable to the PC s Ethernet Port J S m Sus PC s Ethernet Port Marquee Ethernet Port Power up both the PC and Marquee After the PC has booted the user should check that the LINK light of the PC s Ethernet port is lit The LINK light is lit when a physical connection is made between the PC s ethernet port and another Ethernet device such as the Marquee If the LINK light is lit then the PC is properly connected to the Marquee If the LINK light is not lit check the following Verify the Marquee is powered Verify the cable is a cross over cable Verify the Ethernet port of the PC is Enabled Link Light Transmit Light Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 27 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Verifying Ethernet Communications The previous section verified the physical connection between the Ethernet port of the PC a
2. 64 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Mounting Instructions Bottom Mount 8020 Front Mount Marquee mounting components needed 4 mount attachment bolts 4 mount attachment nuts 2 hanger mounts Mount Attachment Nuts CI _ Hanger Mounts When Bolting to 8020 please bolt through hole of mounting bracket Figure 4 Bottom Mount Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 65 Mounting Instructions Bottom Mount 8020 top mount Marquee mounting components needed 4 mount attachment bolts 4 mount attachment nuts 2 Swivel Mounts Top of Marquee Mount Attachment Bolts User Supplied Bolts for 8020 Figure 5 Bottom Mount 66 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Chapter 6 Specifications Table 1 Specifications All Models LED PITCH LED COLORS LED Life Viewing Angle Environment 5mm RED GREEN 100 000 Hours 160 Deg Temp 0 55 C amp AMBER Humdity 15 95 Table 2 Model Specific 26 x4 5 x1 75 24 VDC 25 5 x6 25 x3 75 120 VAC 39 75 x6 25 x3 75 120 VAC 39 75 x11 x3 75 120 VAC Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 67 Specifications 68 Operation Manual Copyright 2006
3. ETHERNET CONFIGURATION NETWORK SETTINGS IP ADDRE 192 168 001 200 SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 000 BROADCAST MESSAGE ON NETWORK E RECIEVE NETWORK BROADCAST MESSAGES E APPLY CHANGES _MARQUEE SETUP MENU Figure 5 Ethernet Configuration Page IPADDRESS This field is used to specify the IP address of the built in ethernet port of the Marquee If an invalid IP address is entered by the user it will be rejected when the APPLY button is clicked SUBNET MASK This field is used to specify the SubNet mask used by the built in ethernet port of the Marquee If an invalid SubNet mask is entered by the user it will be rejected when the APPLY button is clicked 50 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Marquee WEB Pages DEFAULT GATEWAY This field is used to specify the Default Gateway used by the built in ethernet port of the Marquee If an invalid Default Gateway is entered by the user it will be rejected when the APPLY button is clicked WEB USER ID This field is used to specify the user ID that is used when accessing the configuration pages of the MARQUEE Note Ifachangeis made to this field and then the APPLY button is clicked the user will be disconnected from the Marquee The user must then restart the browser and log back into the Marquee with the new WEB USER NAME and or WEB PASSWORD to continue configuration WEB PASSWORD This field is used to specify the password that is used when accessing the configuration
4. ethernet port of the Marquee 192 168 1 200 Allows the user to set the Ethernet SUB NET MASK for the built in PLANT NET MASK plant Ethernet port of the Marquee Allows the user to set the Ethernet DEFAULT GATEWAY for the PLANT GATEWAY built in plant Ethernet port of the 000 000 000 000 Marquee Not present on 1 line units Allows the user to set the Ethernet IP address for the Ethernet IP port of the Marquee Allows the user to set the Ethernet SUBNET Mask for the E IP SUBNET MASK Ethernet IP port of the Marquee 255 255 255 000 Allows the user to set the TIME pH for the built in real time clock of SET TIME the Marquee 02 47 37 Allows the user to set the DATE m for the built in real time clock of SET DATE the Marquee 06 10 06 Table 2 Marquee Configuration Menus Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 7 Using The IR Remote Programming With The IR Remote The following section will describe the steps that are taking in order to enter program mode and accessing the Marquee setup menus In this section the user will be instructed on how to accomplish the following tasks Set the Ethernet parameters of the Marquee Setthe Time and Date on the Marquee display Entering Into Program Mode In order to access the setup menus the user must put the Marquee into program mode This is as simple as pressing the PROG key on the IR remote PROG CPW PREV
5. G PAddes 182 Gk Modde Defined YA Configuration f Ct imse ensrja ethernet fj ETHEANET MOOULE marquee MODULE PROPERTIES The following are the properties that must be set in the software in order for the Marquee to operate correctly Table 5 Module Properties Name Any valid name Will be used as TAG name Comm Format Data Int IP Address IP address of Marquee Input Instance 101 size 4 Output Instance 102 size 32 Configuration Instance 128 size 0 Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 39 Ethernet IP Implementation STEP 4 Use the generated TAG names in your program 1RSLopix 5000 Main plc in MARQUEE STARTER PROGRAM ACD 1756155 Controller Tags Main plc controller J rie Edt View Search Logic Communications Took Window Heb aig e eej je y sse t VI AA Offine D f RUN pal Pare ADP AA No Forces gt P ok oer deed 4 Hite sea oro F uo lt j ur P x3 wi afr fAravormes pt urit K 1 fEUL Scope Main glcicceniote j mer Show Env al x Sat Type v 25 Controller Main pic i Controler Tags H Tag Name Stylo 23 Controler Fauk Handler f MESSAGE pa Power Up Mander i Mantas LAB ETHERNET GB MarProgram AS ETHERNET__ Program Tage INT MakrRoutine E ANT MARQUEE ENABLE banman IE Ded mT MESSAGE REGISTER Ga Ungrouped Axes E Decimal INT _ MESSAGE REGISTER 2 Ga Trends E Deomal INT MESSAGE
6. l 192 168 1 200 CAP SYM GRA wm N CLR BEEP DEL ay 3 Press the NEXT key six times on the remote to go to the SET TIME menu item The follow will be displayed RUN INS ESC A gt B C D SET DATE Ol looo ae l E L 4 The user should notice that the first digit within the M N 0 P date is larger than the rest This indicates the 5 s cursor position U v W x 5 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the vs z or the q key of the remote As you move the cursor the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to B AS indicate current cursor position 5 6 7 3 X Example 10 10 06 Press 9 0 ALT gt P 10 10 06 Tess 10 10 06 6 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the value of the current position to that value and move amp the cursor position to the right N N 7 Once the proper Time is displayed press the RUN key which set the new date and put the Marquee into operating mode Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Chapter 2 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection This chapter describes the steps that are taken in order to connect the Marquee to a Plant ethernet network or configuration PC to allow the configuration of the Marquee The IP Oxxx T has two ethernet ports A plant ethernet port which is accessed through the RJ45 connector on the side of the Marquee and an Ethernet IP Ethernet port which is accessed via the EIP port on the bott
7. section a general overview of WEB browser settings are discussed Most WEB browsers support the settings discussed in this section The user should reference documentation specific to the WEB browser that is being used to determine how settings are configured within a given WEB browser Note In most cases no setting changes are required to the WEB browser Only in specific cases is this required Step 1 Start the WEB Browser on the PC Step 2 In the Address Bar type HTTP 192 168 1 200 Note 192 168 1 200 is the default IP address of the Marquee If this has been changed by the user change the IP address to match the IP address of the Marquee http 192 168 1 200 Note On many browsers the http is automatically added to the address so the user does not need to type it in Step 3 At this point one of two items will be displayed in the WEB Browser Marquee s Monitor Screen Appears This is an indication that the WEB browser has established a connection to the Marquee s WEB server The user can now proceed to configure the Marquee Production Monitor Line 1 CURRENT PRODUCTION COUNT TARGET PRODUCTION COMPLETE DOWNTIME 01 40 05 Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 31 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup No Monitor Page is Displayed The Monitor page is not displayed and a message such as WEB PAGE CAN NOT BE LOADED or FOUND This error can be caused by the WEB browser s settings n
8. the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to x A indicate current cursor position EJ Example 255 255 255 0 Press W 2 E d ig 2552552550 Press lt 9 0 act X 255 255 255 0 EE NA 6 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the value of the current position to that value and move hm the cursor position to the right 7 Once the proper Subnet Mask is displayed press the RUN key The confirmation message will be displayed ACCEPT NEW IP PRESS Y FOR YES 8 At this point pressing the Y key will change the Marquees Gateway and return the Marquee to operating mode If the N key is pressed then the Gateway will not be changed and the Marquee will return to operating mode N 14 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Setting Time Using The IR Remote The user can set the time of the built in real time clock via the IR remote Follow these steps to accomplish this task a a E _1 Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode ff PROG Ja PW Seul REST 2 The Following message will appear on the Marquee MET TIME FONT Co W IPADDRESS ADDRESS RU D GE pe f amem CAP SYM GRA bre N N CLR BEEP DEL ENT 3 Press the NEXT key five times on the remote to go to the RUN INS ae SET TIME menu item The
9. to the facility network it is highly advised that the network administrator or IT department is involved This is suggested so as the Ethernet network parameters of the Marquee can be configured to match the facility network parameters Configuring the PC The first step in making an Ethernet connection to the Marquee is to configure the PC so as the Ethernet port of the PC can communicate to the Marquee After the PC has been powered up follow these steps to verify the configuration of the PC Note Prior to making changes to the ethernet configuration of the PC the existing configuration should be documented The user may be required to revert back to the existing configuration in order to connect to the facility network Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Set the PC for a Fixed IP Address WINDOWS XP Many facility networks in use today use what is known as DHCP to allow a server on the network to assign ethernet parameters to the PCs that are connected to the network When connecting directly from the PC to another ethernet device such as the Marquee the user must assign the Ethernet parameters of the PC manually Step 1 On the PC click on START followed by CONTROL PANEL Note Depending on the operation system of the PC the user may need to select SETTINGS in order to access the CONTROL PANEL Internet My Documents Internet Explorer e K E mail 2 My Pictures
10. CAP SYM GRA PHR N CLR BEEP DEL ENT 3 Press the NEXT key two times on the remote to go to the RUN INS lESC GATEWAY menu item The follow will be displayed A B C D PLANT GATEWAY EL G ___ 000 000 000 000 X1LKJ LE Ea E waza x 4 The user should notice that the first digit within the Li N 9 P gateway is larger than the rest This indicates the Q R K5 T cursor position U V W X T X 5 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the Y Z or the q key of the remote As you move the cursor 5 3 i the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to indicate current cursor position 5 6 7 Y 3 x X Example en nos a 235 255 255 0 Fress EN ul N M 7 amp N 255 255 255 0 N N E 6 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the Ne value of the current position to that value and move the cursor position to the right 12 7 Once the proper GATEWAY is displayed press the RUN key The confirmation message will be displayed ACCEPT NEW IP PRESS Y FOR YES 8 At this point pressing the Y key will change the Marquees Gateway and return the Marquee to operating mode If the N key is pressed then the Gateway will not be changed and the Marquee will return to operating mode Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Using The IR Remote Setting Ethernet IP IP Address The user can set the Ethernet IP IP Address of the built in Ethernet IP port via the IR remote Follow these steps
11. LOF LUE EE Li ka Ka Ka ES Ei SIEIS w S Ka Ei LEM LE NE SE SE SE SS SS SS mgng m g nga mmm ngogo r lt 39 FONT MESSAGER ie CS CC CES 17 CS 6 s z MPLRET M MESSAGES 11 20 MESSAGES 61 70 D MESSAGI m m eo GA m m eo m z i 2 m i m 4 E do gt mim ele m aa io E r gt MAROLEE SETLP MENJ Figure 4 Edit Message Page MSG This field indicates the message number for the corresponding fields to the right The message number is used to associate a value to the message This number is used within the controller to display the corresponding message on the Marquee Message numbers range from 1 100 which in turn allows the user to program up to 100 messages that can be displayed on the Marquee MSG TEXT This field allows the user to specify the text of the message The message text is limited to 80 characters If a message is larger than can be displayed on the Marquee the Marquee will automatically parse the message into multiple parts and display one part at a time until the message is completely displayed The time that any giving part is displayed is based on the selection under MINIMUM DISPLAY TIME A group of special identifiers are available to be embedded within the text of the message to do such things as embed variable data An identifier always starts with the character followed by a single character to specify the operation The follow
12. Outlook Express e My Music E Calculator y My Computer Notepad My Network Places Defaults Help and Support CONTROL ye DER PANEL 377 Run START All Programs gt p Log Off 9 Tum Off Computer Step 2 In Control Panel double click on NETWORK CONNECTIONS YA Network Connections Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 21 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Step 3 Under NETWORK CONNECTIONS find the Icon that says LOCAL AREA NETWORK Then double click on this ICON This allows the user to configuration the PC s ethernet port Local Area Connection t Connected p a Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Step 4 One of two screens will be displayed If the screen 1 is displayed click the PROPERTIES button and screen 2 will be displayed SCREEN TYPE 1 SCREEN TYPE 2 Local Ares Connection Status flix L Lecat Area Connection Properties Gerai Supper Genesi herioan Atanes Carmen Comat uning Sabar Connected Mg Pastel ATES FatE Cie Dun Z 125216 Soest 1010 Nbgs Thi connection unex the tolowng terz A E chert yy Mixer Neo v Fb Fite and Prete Ssang fa Mesas Netwods A JON Packet Scheduler A Ir eret Proisost TOPAF m pra Tiaureren Cor ol Prstocol r enet Protocol The delet 1 Padat n 3 vide aus nho poloai Dust piyada COMMUNION Properties Button ne Kost dus rlercornecied ratio C Show konin notficton aes when connected v Holy na whan fa
13. REGISTER 3 i Data Types 5 Decimal INT MESSAGE REGISTER 4 E User Defined 24 Decimal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 0 1 ess E Decimal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 1 Gib Modde Defined ESS Decimal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 2 10 Configuration Decimal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 3 f tu 179e n1 A ethernet af Decal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 4 f ETHERNET NOOLLE marque ai Decimal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 5 Ir Decimal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 6 E Decmsl INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 7 i Deomal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER amp E Deomal INT VARIABLE DATA REGISTER 9 ini Decimal INT FUTURE USE EA Decmal INT FUTURE USE fa Decimal INT FUTURE USE E Deomal NO FUTURE USE E maquee 0 Data 19 Deomal INT FUTURE USE 4 A Monitor Tags Kemas y Note The Enable Tag offset 0 must always have a value of 1 to allow the Marquee to operate Message number Tags offset 1 4 are used to tell the Marquee what message to display Each message that is stored within the Marquee has a corresponding Message number Example to display the first message the user moves a value of 1 into one of the 4 message number registers If more than one message is being requested the Marquee will automatically cycle through these messages Variable Data Registers offset 5 14 are used to display data onto the Marquee These registers can be embedded into the text of the message by the user What ever value is pl
14. The Ethernet parameters of the PC s Ethernet port will be displayed Verify that the IP address and Subnet mask match the entries previously entered If the parameters do not match type Verify that the parameters were entered correctly in the Network Properties window from the previous procedure Reboot the PC and repeat this procedure Note Ifthe user is unable to successfully set the Ethernet parameters please consult the facility IT department or network administrator Ethernet Parameters for Local Port Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 25 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Connecting The PC To The Marquee Cable Description This section discussing the steps to connect the Marquee directly to the PC There are two types of Ethernet cables available in today s market A patch or straight cable is used when connecting an Ethernet device to a Switch or HUB A Cross Over cable is used when connecting one Ethernet Device such as a PC to another Ethernet Device such as the Marquee without a HUB or Switch This is known as a direct connection and requires that the Ethernet cable crosses the Ethernet signals A Cross Over cable is included with the Marquee for this purpose If the user is connecting the Marquee to a HUB or Switch the user must supply the Patch or Straight Through cable Pin 3 x Gre Pin 4 gt Pin gt Pin 6 gt Gre Pin 7 a Brown White Pin gt Brown
15. follow will be displayed aE Pe SET TIME awe 5 N JE 12 10 05 I K L 7 B N 4 The user should notice that the first digit within the M N 9 E time is larger than the rest This indicates the Q Kj T cursor position S N x x 5 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the Y Z or the key of the remote As you move the cursor 1 z 3 the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to indicate current cursor position 5 6 7 ES 5 5 Example 12 10 05 Press 12 10 05 Press ag Copyright O 2006 x 12 10 05 YN e NV 6 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the value of the current position to that value and move N the cursor position to the right N V7 Once the proper Time is displayed press the RUN key which set the new time and put the Marquee into operating mode Operation Manual 15 Using The IR Remote Setting Date The user can set the date of the built in real time clock via the IR remote Follow these steps to accomplish this task p E E I 16 __ 1 Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode 9 7 2 The Following message will appear on the Marquee PROG CPW PREV NEXT MET TIME FONT com m IP ADDRESS PAU SPE e
16. 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Adepler Twisted Pat Media ax Duivelogs5730 Etheenet 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on Desvel og35730 Lice Heati P SoMLogie00 Ethamiet iP GR User Dened ETHERNET MOOULE Genasc Ethemat Mode Le THERNET PANELMEW EtremetP Panelien rte IPoweiFlex 700 Vecio 3 PoweFlex 700 Vector Dive 208 240 vis 20 COMM xi Lp n id IPoweFhex 700 Vector Porc lex 700 Vector Dive 400 480V via 20 C MM E v 493 YA Configuration Show S f EL 1756 8N61 A ethernet Venda Aid Iv Other IV Specstyl 0 Seloct AE ETHERNET NOOULE marques J V Andog W Digtl Communication V Moton V Conbollee Chwant Lox c ne 38 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Ethernet IP Implementation e STEP 3 Configure the Marquee parameters Note the NAME enter will be used by the controller software as the default TAG names RSLopix 5000 Main plc in MARQUEE _STARTER_PROGRAM ACD 1756 155 Fle Edt View Search Logic Communicsions Tools Window Help aisia e s vle a isola ie vie ale Ome 0 Eam maa eee No Forces gt EOK ex vf Nd Alpin MENSES Redundans 33 Wo wi te 3 m EFF SSI Controler Main pic LA Controler Tags GB Controler Fauk Handler Ii Module Properties ethernet ETHERNET MODULE 1 1 General Connection Modu Into Type ETHERNET MODULE Genese Elhemet Module Venda Allen Bradley E ethemet ama iti O SO Corm foams Dae INT gt foun a Address Host Name
17. 3 N a 5 6 7 8 T N gt 0 N ALF NS Se N N NN NN N 7 At this point pressing the Y key will change the Marquees IP address and return the Marquee to Operating mode If the N key is pressed then the IP address will not be changed and the Marquee will return to operating mode Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Using The IR Remote Setting Plant SUbNET Mask The user can set the Ethernet SubNet Mask of the built in Ethernet port via the IR remote Follow these steps to accomplish this task di E 1 PROG EP PREV NEXT 2 The Following message will appear on the Marquee MET TIME FONT cor SRT ANIT TD ANMMDLCC x PLANT IP ADDRESS PAU SPE Y N CAP SYM GRA Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode N CER BEEP ieee EN 3 Press the NEXT key on the remote to go to the RUN INS ESCN NET MASK menu item The follow will be displayed E X A 2 E 2 PLANT NET MASK E E G H N L_ 255 255 255 000 I N K L ge 4 The user should notice that the first digit within the z 2 mask is larger than the rest This indicates the Q a SS T cursor position U VON X N WA N 5 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the y F1 X X or the q key o
18. CLOCK BROADCASTS TIME i BROADCAST TIME EVERY ld MINUTES RETURN TO SETUP MENU TIME and DATE These field are used to set the real time clock of the Marquee The user must supply the time in 24 hour format and the date in month day year format If the user does not supply the correct format the setting will be ignored After the user has entered the correct time and date pressing the SET TIME DATE button will initiate the time update to the Marquee TIME AND DATE DISPLAY FORMAT This section allows the user to specify how time and date will be displayed on the Marquee TIME Selection for how time will be displayed if included within a message Table 4 TIme Display Format SELECTION DISPLAYED 24 HOUR HH MM Displays time in 24 hour format including hour and minute only 54 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Marquee WEB Pages Table 4 Time Display Format SELECTION DISPLAYED 24 HOUR HH MM SS Displays time in 24 hour format including hour minute and seconds 12 HOUR HH MM AM PM Displays time in 12 hour format AM PM with hour and minute only 12 HOUR HH MM SS AM PM Displays time in 12 hour format AM PM including hour minute and second DATE Selection for how the date will be displayed if included within a message Table 5 Date Display Format SELECTION DISPLAYED DD MMM YYYY Displays day of month 3 character 25 Dec 2005 month abbreviation and 4 digit year MMM DD YYYY Displays 3 c
19. DATAYIS UR Ethernet IP Marquee Operation Manual Model Number IP 0XXX T V1 1 Using The IR Remote Key Usage Of IR Remote The IR Menus Of The Marquee Programming With The IR Remote Entering Into Program Mode Maneuvering Through Setup Menus Setting Plant IP Address Setting Plant SubNET Mask Setting Plant Default Gateway Setting Ethernet IP IP Address Setting Ethernet IP Subnet Mask Setting Time Setting Date Making The Plant Ethernet Quick Setup Required Equipment Connection Steps To Connect The Marquee Via Ethernet Detailed Ethernet Setup Configuring the PC Using IPCONFIG To Verify Ethernet Settings Connecting The PC To The Marquee Verifying Ethernet Communications Connecting To the Marquee s WEB Server Ethernet IP Implementation REQUIRE ETHERNET IP MASTER CLIENT ETHERNET IP CONNECTION atetd cA met
20. ETWORK SETTINGS SETTINGS 4 192168 001 253 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 MESSAGE CALLUP OPTION DEFAULT MESSAGE IF MESSAGE NUMBER 0 MINIMUM a MSG TEXT COLOR FLASHING DISPLAY a DEFAULT MESSAGE LINE 1 Eg 2SEC YA ya TIME T DATE D REO v 2 SEC Y APPLY CHANGES MARQUEE SETUP MENU ETHERNET IP NETWORK SETTINGS IP ADDRESS This field is used to specify the Ethernet IP address of the Marquee This is the IP address used within the PLC when configuring the Marquee on the Ethernet IP network SUBNET MASK This field is used to specify the Subnet Mask for the Ethernet IP network The Mask specified must match the Subnet Mask defined in the PLC MESSAGE CALL UP OPTION This selection allows the user to select how the 4 message call up registers will be used The user has the ability to choose either 52 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Marquee WEB Pages REGISTER VALUE MESSAGE CALL UP Each of the 4 message call up registers are read as a value that corresponds to the message number In the register value is greater than 0 then the message number specified will be displayed on the Marquee In this manner the user only needs to move the value of the message to display into a message register and the message will be displayed BIT LEVEL MESSAGE CALL UP This selection is used to specify that the message registers will be examined as a 64 bit array of bits In this mode each bit of the message registers controls t
21. KUP AND RESTORE PAGE This page allows the user to backup the Marquee configuration onto the PC or restore load a previously stored configuration into the Marqee BACKUP AND RESTORE LOAD AN EXISTING MARQUEE FILE Brose Ht Restore SAVE CURRENT MARQUEE CONFIGURATION TO A FILE Backup MARQUEE SETUP MENU LOAD AN EXISTING MARQUEE FILE BROWSE This button opens the file explorer so the user may find the file to restore load into the Marquee RESTORE After a configuration file has been specified this button initiates the transfer of the file to the Marquee SAVE CURRENT MARQUEE CONFIGURATION TO A FILE This button is used to initiate the saving of the configuration of the Marquee to a file on the PC Upon pressing this button the user selects SAVE and specifies the location to save the configuration file Please note that the file name may be changed to better describe the configuration being saved 44 Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Marquee WEB Pages EDIT MESSAGE This page allows the configuration of messages that will be displayed on the Marquee The user has the ability to configure up to 100 messages that can be displayed on the Marquee The message that is displayed on the Marquee is determined by the value or bits that are active in the MESSAGE CALL UP registers over Ethernet IP MESSAGE EDIT PAGE MINIMUM COLOR FLASH DISPLAY TIME 2SEC 2SEC 2SEC MSG TEXT ala a i3 3 3 3 3 AE E OR
22. NEXT MET TIME FONT COL The follow message will be displayed on the Marquee PLANT IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 200 Note The user should be within 20 Ft of the Marquee in order for IR operations 8 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Using The IR Remote Maneuvering Through Setup Menus Once in program mode the user uses the PREV and NEXT keys to scroll through the setup menus Y ee Yt PROG CPW PREV NEXT MET TIME FONT COL PAU SPE CAP SYM GRA PHR CTR RFFP DET ENT By using these keys the user can select the menu item that is desired and take appropriate action The NEXT key takes the user to the next menu and the PREV key goes back to the previous menu If the user is on the last menu and presses the NEXT key the first menu item will be displayed If the user is on the first menu item and presses the PREV key the last menu item will be displayed lt lt PREV gt NEXT PLANT IP ADDRESS pa PLANT NET MASK PLANT GATEWAY 192 168 1 200 255 255 255 000 i 000 000 000 000 7 E IP IP ADDRESS E IP SUBNET MASK SET TIME 192 168 1 200 255 255 255 000 12 10 05 x SET DATE 10 10 06 Note On 1 line units the second line of the menu is accessed by pressing the ENT on the IR remote Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 9 Using The IR Remote Setting Pl
23. TITLE MAIN PAGE REFRESH RATE 1 Hour v VARIABLE DATA CONFIGURATION DATA DESCRIPTION SABE 1 FORMAT JUSTIFY COLOR LEADING SPACES v RED TEXT UST 1 vj RED Yl LEADING SPACES v RED LEADNG S ACES WRIGHT v RED v LEADING SPACES v 7 INE SPEED ARIABLE DATA 1 ARIABLE DAUA 2 ARIABLE DATA 3 ARIABLE DATA 4 ARIABLE DATA 5 AFIABLE DATA 6 APIABLE DATA ARIABLE DATA 8 APRIABLE DATA 9 a a a a a LINE SPEED VARIABLE DATA YD OR S MAI a VARIABLE DATA 3 B OR VARIABLE DATA 4 OR VARIABLE DATAS m B OR VARIABLE DATA ai VARIABLE DATA ee VARIABLE DATA Ge VARIABLE DATAS AS eo v RETURN TO SETUP MENU MAIN PAGE TITLE This field allows the user to specify the text for the title on the MAIN PAGE of the Marquee MAIN PAGE REFRESH RATE This selection allows the suer to specify how often the MAIN PAGE will be automatically refreshed on the WEB browser VARIABLE DATA CONFIGURATION This section of the page is used to configure how each variable data registers value will be used and or displayed DATA This column contains the index of each of the corresponding variable data registers The row data to the right is the configuration for the given variable data register 58 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Marquee WEB Pages DATA DESCRIPTION This field allows the user to type in the text that will be displayed on the MAIN PAGE for corresponding variable data register Please note that the use
24. The 4 integers of the input instance are for future use and have no operation at this time OUTPUT INSTANCE DATA MAP The following table describes the output instance of the Marquee and gives a description on each attribute of the instance Table 4 Output Instance Data Map Operation Enable Description Enable Marquee Communications must always be a value of 1 Message Register 1 Message number to display or if the marquee is in BIT MESSAGE CALL UP then controls messages 1 16 Message Register 2 Message number to display or if the marquee is in BIT MESSAGE CALL UP then controls messages 17 32 Message Register 3 Message number to display or if the marquee is in BIT MESSAGE CALL UP then controls messages 33 48 Message Register 4 Message number to display or if the marquee is in BIT MESSAGE CALL UP then controls messages 49 64 Variable Data Register 0 For embedding data into message as 90 Variable Data Register 1 For embedding data into message as 1 Variable Data Register 2 For embedding data into message as 2 Variable Data Register 3 For embedding data into message as 93 Variable Data Register 4 For embedding data into message as 4 Variable Data Register 5 For embedding data into message as 95 Variable Data Register 6 For embedding data into message as 6 Variable Data Register 7 For embedding data into message as 97 Var
25. XT LIST 4 D TEXTUSTS TEXT UST 6 TEXT LIST M TEXTUSTS TEXTLISTS M TEXT LIST 10 MARQUEE SETUP MENU CONDITION The condition column is used to specify the value at which the corresponding text will be used Any condition value that is set to 0 will be ignored 9 condition values can be used along with a default text The default text is used if no other condition is true or all condition value are set to 0 EXAMPLE The user sets VDO to use text list 1 for display The user then configures text list to display RUN as the default text and DOWN if the value is greater or equal to 10 The user then creates a message that includes VDO MACHINE STATE G0 As long as the value of VDO is less than 10 the message will be displayed as MACHINE STATE RUN If the value of VDO is equal to or greater than 10 the message displayed will be MACHINE STATE DOWN Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 49 Marquee WEB Pages NETWORK SETTINGS This page is used to configure the Marquee s built in Plant ethernet network This ethernet connection is used to connect the Marquee to the facility or plant network This connection is used to configure the Marquee and monitor the text and data the Marquee is receiving from the PLC connected to the Ethernet IP ethernet network Note Ifthe Marquee is to be connected to the plant network the IT department or network administrator of your facility should be consulted prior to assigning ethernet network parameters
26. aced in the register will be displayed on the Marquee as specified 40 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Chapter 4 Marquee WEB Pages This chapter discusses the WEB page configuration menus of the Marquee The Marquee has a built in WEBB server so as the user may use any WEB browser to open the configuration pages and configure the Marquee for the application at hand This chapter is designed to give in depth information about each configuration page The next chapter gives the user sample setups that a user can use in order to accomplish some standard tasks MAIN PAGE The Main page is the initial page that is displayed when the user opens a WEB browser and types in the IP address of the Marquee The Main Display Page displays the current message that is being displayed on the Marquee The user may also configure data from the PLC to be displayed MAIN DISPLAY PAGE CURRENT DISPLAYED MESSAGE VARIABLE DATA 0 VARIABLE DATA 1 VARIABLE DATA 2 VARTABLE DATA 3 i PLC Data VARIABLE DATA 4 VARIABLE DATA 5 VARIABLE DATA 6 VARIABLE DATA 7 VARIABLE DATA 8 VARIABLE DATA 9 Button To Enter The Configuration Page Message Being Displayed Figure 1 Main Page Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 41 Marquee WEB Pages Access Configuration Pages Access to the configuration pages is password protected This feature allows only designated users the ability of changing the Marquee configuration To access the con
27. ant IP Address The user can set the Ethernet IP address of the built in Ethernet port via the IR remote Follow these steps to accomplish this task 10 ur Ne 1 Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode 2 The Following message will appear on the Marquee PLANT IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 200 3 The user should notice that the first digit within the IP address is larger than the reset This indicates the cursor position 4 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the or the key of the remote As you move the cursor the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to indicate current cursor position Example 192 168 1 200 Press W 192 168 1 200 Press lt q 192 168 1 200 _5 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the di value of the current position to that value and move the cursor position to the right N 6 Once the proper IP address is displayed press the RUN key The confirmation message will be displayed ACCEPT NEW IP PRESS Y FOR YES ye NI p TT P uid inn x s d PROG 4 CPW PREV NEXT MET TIME FONT COL PAU SPE aa gt CAP SYM GRA PER N CLR BEEP DEL ENT K RUN INS ESC N A B C D N E FN IG H I TYK L X M N ON P Q RX S N N U V W X X Y Z LN 7 3r
28. ations have been verified at this time ETHERNET IP CONNECTION The IP OXXX T Marquees are equipped with 2 Ethernet ports A plant Ethernet port used for configuration and monitoring over the plant network and an Ethernet IP port for connecting to an Ethernet IP I O controller thernet IP Connection Plant Ethernet Connection Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 35 Ethernet IP Implementation The connector used for the Ethernet IP network is a M12 D Coded Ethernet IP connector This connector passes the 4 wire Ethernet IP signals to the internal Ethernet IP processor The following table shows the pinout of this connector Pinous o eurofast d White Orange tx White Green rx Orange tx Green rx The corresponding interconnecting cordsets may be purchased separately from Exor or your preferred sensor network cordset provider Ethernet IP Specification The following table lists the specifications on the IP OXXX T Ethernet IP implementation Table 3 Ethernet IP Specification Specification Data Description Vendor ID Exor Vendor ID code Product Type HMI Product Code DataVisor Marquee Revision 1 Product Name DataVisor Marquee Input Assembly Instance 101 4 ints of inputs Output Instance 102 32 ints of output Assembly Configuration Instance 128 0 bytes Assembly 36 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 INPUT INSTANCE DATA MAP Ethernet IP Implementation
29. e cat TAB DX ORA Statue DU d Ethernet IP Specification INPUT INSTANCE DATA MAP ii ui RE be VPE OUTPUT INSTANCE DATA MAP 4 4 44 I PLC Program Configuration Example Marquee WEB Pages MAIN PAGE Access Configuration Pages SETUP MENU BACKUP AND RESTORE PAGE 4 2 EDIT MESSAGE EDIT TEXT LIST NETWORK SETTINGS PLC COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS TIME DATE SETUP VARIABLE COLOR SETTINGS 24 VARIABLE DATA SETTINGS Mounting Instructions Mounting Hardware Included Copyright O 2008 Operation Manual o0 I QN tA 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 20 20 24 26 28 31 35 35 35 36 37 37 38 41 41 42 43 44 45 49 50 52 54 57 58 61 61 Installing Mount Attachment Bolts 62 Mounting Method Examples 63 SD CHICAHONS LA A AE esten cae ache e ops aA eta 67 4 Operation Manual Copyright O 2008 Chapter 1 Using The IR Remote This chapter will discuss the use of the IR remote The remote is used to initially set the Network Parameters Time and Date It can also be used during opera
30. e the local Ethernet port pam Internet Protocol PCPHP Properties Px Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Ri MT General Generi teme Conkguaton fou C6 gat IP singe acdgned eutonesicalls d pour netived suppone far capabelty Othasvare pou radio aik your rabat adeaniitrabar foe fhe epceoriste IP cetngs You Can get IP settings aono autonesicaliy d pour r tro supports fir capabelty hemere pou reed to ath you rabat adraniitralor foe fhe scouorise IP cettings O Otten an P adder wl cmabcal Select P C aha ai sis Otten an P oddest ad cmalicab Enter IP address ureiermir es Ye 168 1 100 and Subnet Mask a gt 25 25 25 0 Defend pole O Obhain DNS server addes ad malice Ure the folcevrg ONS server addezrez Une the fclicoving ONS zana addezrez Prefered ONS zana Abarate DHS carver Adverced L Adverced mK cea Cx Click OK Local Ares Connection Status fex L Lacet Area Connection Properties EE Derai Supper God uheri Atacs Camecten Connect nn Stabat Corrected M Padah tue amp Fat Cor e Dues 2 dpi 125216 Soest TOO DNbes Thar connection urez the bolowng terz v Ba Chere bo Mino Menace w Fb Fite and Prete Sheng fa Mess Nehwoda A doo Packet Scheduler int v m RE nee Dampen Tunireren Corel Prstoccl r enet Prtseci The dela Pakets upm n345 waje ans network prolaoci frt ride conmiunication Click O n n Show
31. ecked the message text will flash Note that if the color selection is based on a variable this field is ignored and the message will only flash if the color section for the variable data has been selected to flash Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 47 Marquee WEB Pages MINIMUM DISPLAY TIME Display time is time between the display being updated An example of this is if the message sent to the display is to big to display at one time then the display will display one portion of the message followed by the second portion The time that the first portion is displayed before displaying the second portion is the display time Also if multiple messages are being called up that use the same line this is the time between each message being displayed 48 Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Marquee WEB Pages EDIT TEXT LIST A text list allows the user to specify a text string to display based on the value of a variable data register This allows the user to display machine states or other text values embedded within the message There are 10 text lists that can be configured within the Marquee Any of the 10 variable data registers can be associated to any of these text lists Refer to VARIABLE DATA SETTINGS page on how to associate a text list to a variable data register TEXT LIST CONFIGURATION VALUE BASED TEXT LIST 0 CONDITION TEXT AULTTEXT M NN gt OR OR NIE ESC 7 fers gt OR APPLY CHANGES M TEXT LIST 2 M TEXTUST3 M TE
32. es that may occur during this operation along with the description of the response Reply From This is an indication that Ethernet communication is established to the Marquee Proceed to next section C Documenta and Settings Main Entry Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 29 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Request timed out This indicates that the connection to the Marquee could not be established Verify the IP address and Subnet Mask are correct on the Marquee Verify cabling and LINK light is lit Verify Ethernet settings of PC Main Entry gt ping 192 168 1 208 h 32 bytes of data s For 192 168 1 200 Response Destination Host Unreachable This is an indication that the PC s Ethernet settings are not correct This is a common error when the IP address or Subnet mask is set incorrectly Verify the PC s Ethernet settings Reboot pc C Docunents t 2 Entry gt ping 192 168 1 208 Pinging 192 32 bytes of data ination ination ination ation Ping atati Packe 4 cinis loss C Documents 30 Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Connecting To the Marquee s WEB Server In this section a detailed explanation of the steps that are used to access the built in WEB sever of the Marquee are discussed There are many different WEB browser software packages available on the market today In this
33. f the remote As you move the cursor i x 2 Na the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to z x MD indicate current cursor position N 9 5 EA Example 2552552550 Press gt NL 255 255 255 0 Press 5 v 3 NGA 255 255 255 0 YN a AYA A 6 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the NON value of the current position to that value and move NON the cursor position to the right NA NN 7 Once the proper SubNet Mask is displayed press the RUN NA key The confirmation message will be displayed e MX ACCEPT NEW IP PRESS Y FOR YES 8 At this point pressing the Y key will change the Marquees Subnet Mask and return the Marquee to operating mode If the N key is pressed then the Subnet Mask will not be changed and the Marquee will return to operating mode Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 11 Using The IR Remote Setting Plant Default Gateway The user can set the Ethernet Default Gateway of the built in Ethernet port via the IR remote Follow these steps to accomplish this task r ES Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode 5 EM PROG PREV NEXT 2 The Following message will appear on the Marquee MET TIME FONT COL DI ANT TD ATAN3DECG amp PLANT IP ADDRESS En een sees e o
34. figuration pages click the MARQUEE CONFIGURATION button A password entry screen will be displayed Note The default user name is admin and the default password is admin This may be changed in the NETWORK CONFIGURATION page WARNING If the user name or password are changed please record the new setting and store them in a safe location for future reference MAIN DISPLAY PAGE Authentication Required E 7 Enter username and password for Admin at http 192 168 1 200 User Name admin Password User defined user name and password default admin Figure 2 Password Entry Page 42 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Marquee WEB Pages SETUP MENU The setup menu allows the user to access the Marquee configuration pages This page consists of 8 configuration page access buttons and a return button CONFIGURATION SETUP MENU IP 0213 T Version 1 0 BACKUP RESTORE PLC COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Pe EDI TEXT LISTS Ji VARIABLE COLOR SETTINGS Access to Configuration Pages Exit Setup and Return To Main Page Figure 3 Setup Menu Page Note Acommon operation within all configuration pages is that the APPLY button must be clicked prior to leaving the page in order for any changes that have been made to take affect If the user leaves the page prior to clicking on the APPLY button any changes made on that page will be discarded Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 43 Marquee WEB Pages BAC
35. haracter month Dec 25 2005 abbreviation day of month and 4 digit year DD MM YYYY Displays day of month month 4 25 12 2005 digit year MM DD YYYY Displays month day of month 4 12 25 2007 digit year YYYY MM DD Displays 4 digit year month day of 2005 12 25 month ALLOW NETWORK TIME SYNC This option allows the Marquee s real time clock to be synchronized to a master clock on the network In order for this to operate a marquee on the same network must be defined as a master clock The master clock Marquee broadcasts a time sync message that any Marquee that is configured to ALLOW NETWORK TIME SYNC received the sync message and updates it s real time clock Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 55 Marquee WEB Pages USE AS MASTER CLOCK This option is used to specify that this Marquee is the master clock on the network In turn the Marquee will broadcast the current time and date to all other Marquees that are defined to receive the network time sync BROADCAST TIME EVERY If the Marquee is defined as the master clock this selection allows the user to specify how often to transmit the time and date onto the network 56 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Marquee WEB Pages VARIABLE COLOR SETTINGS This configuration page is used for configuring the use of variable color changes for the Marquee Variable color is configured based on the value of a given variable data register Each of the ten variable da
36. he a followed by the next 2 digits followed by a then the last 2 digits TEXT LIST 1 10 The variable data value is used to index within a text list were the data displayed is a text string and not the value of the data COLOR The color selection is used to specify the display color of the variable data The display color can be a fixed color or can be configured to be a variable color based on the VARIABLE COLOR configuration MONITOR DISPLAY This selection is used to indicate the user wishes to have the ability of monitor the value of the variable data on the MAIN PAGE If selected an entry on the MAIN PAGE will display the DATA DESCRIPTION along with the value of the variable data 60 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Chapter 5 Mounting Instructions This chapter will discuss the mounting possibilities available Mounting hardware is included with each Marquee Mounting Hardware Included Mount Attachment e Nut 5 16 Qty 4 Slide In Mount Attachment OE D Bolt 5 16 custom Qty 4 VIEVW FROM FRONT Hanger Stand Mounting Bracket Qty 2 S Mount Interconnect Nut 6mm Qty 4 O Mount Interconnect O E Bolt 6mm Qty 4 View From Bottom View from Front Swivel Mount Bracket Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 61 Mounting Instructions Installing Mount Attachment Bolts Prior to mounting the Marquee the mount attachment bolts must be installed WARNING In order to install the mount at
37. he display of a single message number Message Register 0 Messages 1 16 Message Register 1 Messages 17 32 Message Register 2 Message 33 48 Message Register 3 Messages 49 64 In this manner the user only needs to turn on a bit within a message register and the corresponding message will be displayed DEFAULT MESSAGES Default messages are the messages that are displayed on the Marquee if the message registers are a value of 0 or no bits are turned on within the message registers Due to the fact that a message can be configured to only write to 1 line of the display each line has it s own default message LINE Indicates the line that this default message will be displayed on MESSAGE TEXT The text and any special operators for the default message COLOR The color of the text for the message FLASHING Selection to indicate that this message will flash on and off on the Marquee MINIMUM DISPLAY TIME If the message is to large to be displayed at one time this is the time between the message being cycled through on the display Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 53 Marquee WEB Pages TIME DATE SETUP The TIME DATE SETUP page is used to configure the real time clock operations of the Marquee TIME SYSTEM CONFIGURATION imd 11 11 17 24 HOUR FORMAT HHMMSS I Wasa 03 17 08 FORMAT MM DD YY SET TIME DATE TIME AND DATE DISPLAY FORMAT TIME DATE ECC v NEN ALLOW NETWORK TIME SYNC M USE AS MASTER
38. hen start on the first line and wrap to consecutive lines The message will only clear line 1 and the text of the message will be displayed on line 1 All other lines of the display will be unaffected The message will only clear line 2 and the text of the message will be displayed on line 2 All other lines of the display will be unaffected The message will only clear line 3 and the text of the message will be displayed on line 3 All other lines of the display will be unaffected The message will only clear line 4 and the text of the message will be displayed on line 4 All other lines of the display will be unaffected Table 2 Line Selection Note Not present on 1 line units COLOR The color field allows the user to specify the color of the message to be displayed The color of the message can be either a fixed color or based on the color selected for a variable data register By choosing a variable color the message can change colors based on the value or state of the register within the controller Please note this is the default color and can be overridden by placing a color change identifier within the text of the message Table 3 Color Selection Selection Operation Message color will be Red Message Color will be Green Message color will be Yellow Message color will be based on the color associated with the variable data register FLASH If this checkbox is ch
39. iable Data Register 8 For embedding data into message as 98 Variable Data Register 9 For embedding data into message as 99 Copyright O 2006 Future Use No operation at this time Operation Manual 37 Ethernet IP Implementation PLC Program Configuration Example The following example uses screen shots from RSLogix programing software This package is used to program configure the Rockwell Automation CompaqLogix and ControlLogix family of controllers e STEP 1 Open the controller programing software and start a new application The user must complete the mandatory operation such as adding the controller type and hardware including the Ethernet IP interface card STEP2 Under I O configuration select the Ethernet IP interface and right click to ADD A NEW MODULE Select GENERIC ETHERNET MODULE PRE 3 aia i line DFA a e Lee YA Controter Tags E Controler Fauk Handler i ar 1757 Foundation Feeldkus Linking Device TA 83 Mantas 1757 FFPC A 1757 Foundation Fieldbus Process Cortili air 1763132 Etemel Pot 10 100 Mbps Ethemet Port on CompactLogi5332E Program 1769 LE Ethemet Pont 10 100 Mbps Ethemet Port on CompactLogiS335E Program De 1782 EN2DH A 1788 Ethosnot to Dovicetist Linking Doviso aa 1789 ENBT A 1788 10 100 Nees Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pak Meda i Proceso 1709 EWEB A 1788 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge m Erhanced Web Services Pp x 1794AENT A 1794
40. icon in notficston wes hen conecte 9 mhen fur connection haz fred cr ro connectivity Disce Click Close OE Om _ OK Carcel NOTE THIS SCREEN MAY NOT BE DISPLAYED Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 23 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Using IPCONFIG To Verify Ethernet Settings This section is used to verify that the local Ethernet port of the PC is configured properly In this section a detail description of the use of the IPCONFIG utility is demonstrated STEP1 From the START menu click on the RUN operation E Control Panel Set Program Access and Defaults Help and Support Search 377 Run RUN operation START All Programs gt A Log Off Q Turn Off Computer STEP 2 The RUN command entry box will appear Enter CMD into the open field of this window then click the OK Button This will allow the user access to the command line entry prompt of WINDOWS z Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open v Cancel Browse TYPE CMD CLICK OK 24 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup STEP 3 At this point the command line entry is displayed At the Command Prompt type IPCONFIG and then press the ENTER key of the keyboard C Documents and Settings Main Entrydipconf ig Type IPCONFIG then press the ENTER key
41. ing table lists the identifiers available to the user Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 45 Marquee WEB Pages Identifier Operation Tor t The time of the Marquees real time clock will be embedded in the message D or d The date of the Marquees real time clock will be embedded in the message R or r Characters following this will be displayed in the color red G or g Characters following this will be displayed in the color green Y or y Characters following this will be displayed in the color yellow N or n Forces the text after this identifier to the next line of the display Note that if the message is only displayed on one line then this indicates the start of the next section of the message to be displayed on that line Not valid on 1 line units Variable data index selected will be displayed within the message The manner the data is displayed is based on the settings within the VARIABLE DATA SETTINGS PAGE Table 1 Special Identifiers FONT This field is used to specify the character size of the message Two choices are available 2 or 4 character height Note Not present on 1 line units 46 Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Marquee WEB Pages LINE The LINE field is used to select which line the message will be displayed Please note selection of line number 3 and 4 are only available on the 4 line model Line Operation The message will clear the display t
42. inistrator of the facility Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 17 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Quick Setup Quick Setup This section is designed for the user who is familiar with connecting devices via ethernet This section assumes a direct connection between the ethernet port of a PC and the Ethernet port of the Marquee If the user is not familiar with connecting ethernet devices or configuring ethernet Parameters of the PC it is highly recommended to go to the section Detailed Ethernet Setup section Required Equipment DataVisor Marquee PC with Ethernet port and a Web browser installed Note The user must have administrator rights on the PC An Ethernet cross cable or a switch with an Ethernet patch cable Steps To Connect The Marquee Via Ethernet These steps use the factory default ethernet parameters that are set in the Marquee P Address 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 1 Connect a ethernet cross over cable between the PC and the Marquee Marquee Ethernet Port 2 Apply power to the Marquee 120 Vac Power Connection 18 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Quick Setup 3 Power the PC 4 Configure the PC s ethernet port P address 192 168 1 100 SubNet Mask 255 255 255 Note Refer to the section Set the PC for Fixed IP Address for detailed instructions 4 Start the WEB browser application and enter the IP address of the Marquee in the addres
43. nd the Marquee This section will be used to verify a communication connection exists between the Marquee and the PC In order to communicate to the Marquee a communication connection must be established The physical connection indicates that communication can physically occur but does not verify that the Ethernet parameters match between the Marquee and the PC This section is used to verify the Ethernet Parameters of both the PC and Marquee STEP 1 On the PC click START followed by RUN START 28 All Programs gt 2D oso O Tom oft computer Operation Manual E Control Panel C Set Program Access and Defaults Help and Support pa Search 17 Run RUN operation Copyright 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup STEP 2 The RUN command entry box will appear Enter CMD into the open field of this window then click the OK Button This will allow the user access to the command line entry prompt of WINDOWS Type the name of a program Folder document or C Internet resource and Windows will open it For vou Open v Cancel Browse TYPE CMD CLICK OK STEP 3 At this point the command line entry is displayed At the Command Prompt type PING 192 168 1 200 and then press the ENTER key of the keyboard This operation sends a low level command to verify that communications can be established The following screen shots display the three different respons
44. om of the Marquee thernet IP Connection Plant Ethernet Connection The Plant Ethernet port is used for configuration monitoring and data collection from the Marquee The EIP port is used to connect the Marquee to a Ethernet IP master client device The Marquee operates as an I O server on the Ethernet IP network allowing any client that supports an I O connection type 1 to control the message being displayed and the data that may be embedded within that message In most cases the first step in configuring the Marquee is physically connecting the Marquee to what is known as a configuration PC A configuration PC can be a laptop or desk top PC that is equipped with an ethernet port and has WEB browser software installed There are many different WEB browsers available on the market today Please refer to the documentation for WEB browser that is being used if it is unclear what is needed to be accomplished The Marquee can be connected directly to a PC s ethernet port or connected to the facility network It is recommended that the first time a user connects directly to the Marquee and does not connect to the facility network By connecting directly the user has more control over the ethernet network settings and the need to consult with the IT department or network administrator of the facility is not required Note Prior to connecting to the facility network it is highly recommended to consult the facility IT department or the network adm
45. ot being configured properly The most common reasons for this error are listed below Note Itis assumed the user has followed the proceeding sections to verify Ethernet communication to the Marquee If not please refer to these sections to verify that the Ethernet settings of the PC are correct WEB browser using wrong Ethernet Connection In many PCs such as a laptop more than one Ethernet connection exists In many cases a wireless Ethernet connection exist on the PC and because of this the WEB browser uses this connection as the default Ethernet Connection The solution for this is to DISABLE all Ethernet connections except the LOCAL Ethernet port STEP 1 Click on START followed by Control Panel E Control Panel s Set Program Acces and Defaults Help and Support Control Panel Search 37 Run START All Programs D Paa O Turn off Computer STEP 2 Click on NETWORK CONNECTIONS Network Connections 32 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup STEP 3 Right click on each Network connection other than the LOACL CONECTION and select DISABLE f OTHER CONNECTION Repar Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Rename Properties STEP 4 Restart PC and then restart the WEB browser WEB Browser Using Proxy server In many facility networks the WEB browser does not make a direct connection to the Internet In these cases a PROXY
46. pages of the MARQUEE Note Ifachangeis made to this field and then the APPLY button is clicked the user will be disconnected from the Marquee The user must then restart the browser and log back into the Marquee with the new WEB USER NAME and or WEB PASSWORD to continue configuration BROADCAST MESSAGE ON NETWORK This selection allows the user to specify whether or not the Marquee will broadcast the message that is received across the Ethernet Network The purpose of this function is to reduce both the time for application development and network traffic If this selection is checked upon receiving a UDP message the Marquee will rebroadcast the message on the network Any Marquee that has been configured to receive the broadcast message will then display the same message as the broadcaster RECIEVE NETWORK BROADCAST MESSAGES This selection allows the user to specify that the Marquee will allow receiving of broadcast messages If this selection is checked upon a Marquee broadcasting a message the Marquee will display the broadcast message Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 51 Marquee WEB Pages PLC COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS This page allows the user to configure both the Ethernet IP port of the Marquee along with specify how the message registers will be used This page also allows the user to specify a default message that will be displayed on the Marquee if no message is being called up by the PLC ETHERNET IP NETWORK SETTINGS N
47. r connection har imited zr no connectivity Ca os STEP 5 Select selection INTERNET PROTOCOL TCP IP in the THIS CONNECTION USES THE FOLLOWING ITEMS box Then click the PROPERTIES button L Lecat Arca Connection Properties Gans tahenkcsion kea Compact unig mp Padah ATLAN Ofaa E Curius Thar connection ures the Islowng terz v Ml Chart y AA YA w Fb Fie and Porter Shang fa Minas Netwods Y SELECT THIS ENTRY exor J rR OMNES Fictseot The ciel ade 2983 nawo AIO Basi DAIN coniiunication acrtct dva Meena natch PROPERTIES 7 Show konin notion ses ven connected BUTTON v Holy na whan Fur conection har imted zr no connect s c Jj tee 22 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup STEP 6 The properties for the TCP IP communications is displayed If the window looks like the screen below then the PC is set for connecting to as DHCP server This means that the PC s ethernet parameters are generated by a DHCP server on the facility network In order to make a direct connection to the Marquee the user must manually enter the Ethernet parameters To accomplish this first select the item USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS At this point the user will enter the IP address 192 168 1 100 and the SubNet Mask of 255 255 255 0 After entry is completed click the OK button on each of the Network windows This will cause the PC to accept the changes and reconfigur
48. r must also select MONITOR DISPLAY in order for the text and value to be displayed on the MAIN PAGE DIGITS This selection allows the user to specify the number of digits to display for the variable This is useful when creating a message with embedded variable data The DIGITS specified will be used by the Marquee to determine the number of characters positions to set aside for variable data within the message PRECISION This selection allows the user to specify if any of the digits should be placed behind a decimal point Example Value of variable data 1234 Table 6 Precision Precision Data Displayed Selected FORMAT The format selection is used to determine justification display type or if the value relates to a text entry within a text list Table 7 Variable Data Formats Format Description Leading Spaces The value of the variable data is displayed with a length specified under DIGITS with and leading 0 s being replaced with spaces Leading Zeros The value of the variable data is displayed with a length specified under DIGITS with and leading 0 s being displayed Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 59 Marquee WEB Pages Table 7 Variable Data Formats Format Description Time Value of variable data register is displayed with 2 digits followed by a then the second 2 digits Time H Value of variable data register is displayed with 1st digit t
49. rea Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Deselect by clicking Akoma configuration may override manusi ON ot AI betting a ADABEGI Clautomabcally detect settings settings Use automatic configuration svipt Proxy server Me ensure the Le proxy server for your LAN These settings wil not apply to connections del up or VPN Address Pot 80 Bypass proxy server For local addresses 34 Ca Operation Manual ics Copyright 2006 Chapter 3 Ethernet IP Implementation The IP OXXX T series of Marquees have been designed to work on Ethernet IP as a Generic Ethernet I O module No special Message Blocks or other special programming is required within the controller to control the Marquee This chapter will discuss the Ethernet IP implementation and how to configure the Marquee on an Ethernet IP network REQUIRE ETHERNET IP MASTER CLIENT Because the Marquee is setup as an Ethernet IP server slave device a client master device is required to exchange data and message numbers to the Marquee The Client master must support Ethernet IP Class 1 I O Messaging in order to control the Marquee If the controlling device supports Ethernet IP I O control then the controller can control the Marquee Typical examples of this are the Rockwell Automation ControlLogix and CompaqLogix series of controllers There may be other controllers available but only these two controllers with Ethernet IP Communic
50. rmation message will be displayed ACCEPT NEW IP PRESS Y FOR YES 8 At this point pressing the Y key will change the Marquees Gateway and return the Marquee to operating mode If the N key is pressed then the Gateway will not be changed and the Marquee will return to operating mode Operation Manual 13 Using The IR Remote Setting Ethernet IP Subnet Mask The user can set the Ethernet IP IP Address of the built in Ethernet IP port via the IR remote Follow these steps to accomplish this task i N 1 Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode 72 The Following message will appear on the Marquee 5 T PROG iw PREV NEXT PLANT IP ADDRESS MET TIME FONT co 192 168 1 200 PAU SPE lt D CAP dont Ym 3 Press the NEXT key four times on the remote to go to the E IP SUBNET MASK menu item The follow will be display CLR BEEP DEL ENT 2 SUN INS E IP SUBNET MASK e 255 255 255 000 A B C D N j Ej E G T N 4 The user should notice that the first digit within the i K K L E IP Address larger than the rest This indicates the cursor position M N 9 P Q R T 5 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the U y x x orthe q key of the remote As you move the cursor LS
51. s field In the address bar type http 192 168 1 200 then preset the ENTER key Adies nttp 192 168 1 200 Note On many browsers the http is automatically added to the address so the user does not need to type it in 6 At this point the MONITOR page of the Marquee should be displayed in Internet Explorer MAIN DISPLAY PAGE ABLE DATA 7 VARIABLE DATA 8 VARIABLE DATA 9 MARQUEE CONFIGURATION 7 The user may now access the configuration WEB pages of the Marquee Note Please refer to the section Marquee Configuration Pages for details on the configuration pages If the user has problems accessing the Marquee s WEB pages please follow the detailed steps in the following section Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 19 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup Detailed Ethernet Setup 20 This section describes in detail the steps to establish an ethernet connection to the Marquee in order to configure it s operation This section assumes the user will be using the default ethernet settings of the Marquee If the user changes the default ethernet settings such as the IP address the user must use the new settings in place of the defaults when referenced in this section Default IP address of Marquee 192 168 1 200 Default SubNet Mask of Marquee 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway of Marquee 0 0 0 0 This section is for connecting the Marquee directly to the PC If the user wishes to connect the Marquee
52. server is connected to the network and the WEB server connects to this PROXY server to access WEB pages When directly connecting to a WEB server such as the Marquee this setting within the WEB browser must be turned off Follow these steps to disable the PROXY server STEP 1 Open the WEB browser STEP 2 Within the WEB browser select TOOLS followed by INTERNET OPTIONS eee Help TOOLS Delete Browsing History Pop up Blocker gt Phishing Filter gt Manage Add ons gt Internet Options Windows Update Internet Options Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 33 Making The Plant Ethernet Connection Detailed Ethernet Setup STEP 3 The following screen will be displayed Select the CONNECTIONS TAB Followed by clicking on LAN SETTINGS Browsing history Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web Form information Search Add or remove search peoreders 7 Tabs how desplyed in opt ae we SS Cox on STEP 4 Programs Advanced Connections LAN settings Genaral Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Internet Options Ed A To set up an Internet connection cick Dishup and Virtual Private Network settings 2 Choose Settings you need to configure a proxy server for connection IF selected deselect PROXY SERVER Click OK on all windows and restart the WEB BROWSER Local A
53. ta registers can be configured so as the value changes the color that the variable is displayed in Also the text of a message can change color based on this value Please refer to EDIT MESSAGES page for details on how to configure the message to change colors based on a variable VARIABLE COLOR CONFIGURATION VALUE BASED COLOR FOR VDO MARQUEE SETUP MENU VALUE This column allows the user to specify the values that will dictate a color change The DEFAULT COLOR is used if the value of the variable data register is 0 or no setpoints have been configured COLOR The color column allows the user to specify the color to use for the corresponding variable The default color is the color of the data if the variable data has a value of 0 or if no other values are configured Each of the other color selection rows correspond to the value column of the same row Example The user wishes to have the color that VDO is displayed in change based on the value of VDO If the value is less than 100 the color will be green If the value is greater than or equal to 100 the value will be red The user sets the default color for VDO to be green then sets the first value row to a value of 100 followed by setting the color to be red Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 57 Marquee WEB Pages VARIABLE DATA SETTINGS This page is used to configure how the values within the variable data registers will be displayed VARIABLE DATA CONFIGURATION MAIN PAGE
54. tachment bolts the end cap on the left when looking at front of Marquee must be removed WARNING DO NOT REMOVE THE END CAP ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE 1 Remove 4 screws holding left 3 Slide 2 to 4 mount bolts into 5 Place 4 END CAP screws END CAP A grove C 2 Remove END CAP B 4 Replace END CAP Figure 1 Installing Mount Bolts Note The number of bolts will be determined by desired mounting method Note Bolts may be installed in top slot or bottom depending on desired mounting method 62 Operation Manual Copyright O 2006 Mounting Instructions Mounting Method Examples This section illustrates a few of the methods of mounting the Marquee By no means are these the only ways to mount the Marquee but are examples of how some customers have mounted the Marquee Chain Mount Marquee mounting components needed 4 mount attachment bolts 4 mount attachment nuts 2 hanger mounts Mount Attachment Nuts Ji Mount Attachment Bolts Top Of Marquee Hanger Mounts Figure 2 Chain Mount Example Copyright O 2006 Operation Manual 63 Mounting Instructions Wall Mount With Swivel Marquee mounting components needed 4 mount attachment bolts 4 mount attachment nuts e 2 hanger mounts 2swivel mounts 4 mount interconnect bolts 4 mount interconnect nuts Mount Attachment Nuts 1 Hanger Mount Mount Interconnect Bolts and Nuts 1 Hanger Mount Figure 3 Wall Mount
55. tion to allow for resetting of process variables k di PROG CPW PREV NEXT MET TIME FONT COL PAU SPE lt D CAP SYM GRA PHR CLR BEEP DEL ENT RUN INS ESC A B C D E F G H I J K L M N o P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ALT Copyright 2006 Operation Manual 5 Using The IR Remote Key Usage Of IR Remote There are many keys that are not currently used for the operation of the Marquee display The following lists the keys that have operation capability with the marquee PROG Enter Program Mode PREV Go To Previous Program Screen NEXT Go To Next Program Screen lt Move Cursor To Left gt Move Cursor To Right RUN Return to Operating Mode Y Used For Conformation Of Change N Used for Rejection Of Change 0 9 Numeric Keys For Data Entry Table 1 IR Remote Key Usage Operation Manual Copyright 2006 Using The IR Remote The IR Menus Of The Marquee The following are the menus that can be accessed via the IR remote These menus allow the user to configure the basic settings of the Marquee display Note On 1 Line units the ENT key must be pressed to access second line of menu Menu Usage Allows the user to set the Ethernet IP address for the built in plant PLANT IP ADDRESS
56. to accomplish this task a gt Ux ALI PROG CPW PREV NEXT MET TIME FONT COL N PAU SPE CAP SYM GRA PER CLR BEEP DEL ENT RUN INS ESC A La B C D E F G H N I q K L M NY 0 P Q R S T N U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Y N 9 0 ALT k A N N Copyright O 2006 __ A Press the PROG key to put Marquee into program mode 2 The Following message will appear on the Marquee PLANT IP ADDRESS x 192 168 1 200 N 3 Press the NEXT key three times on the remote to go to the E IP IP ADDRESS menu item The follow will be displayed E IP IP ADDRESS lx 7 192 168 1 200 4 The user should notice that the first digit within the E IP Address larger than the rest This indicates the cursor position 5 The cursor position can be moved by pressing the or the q key of the remote As you move the cursor the enlarged value will move across the Marquee to indicate current cursor position Example 2552552550 Press t gt 2552552550 Press x 255 255 255 0 N 6 Pressing any of the numeric keys will change the N value of the current position to that value and move N the cursor position to the right N 7 Once the proper IP address is displayed press the RUN key The confi
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