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1. TIP Always click OK to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately Table 30 FTP Server Parameters General Default Directory Specifies a storage location on your HMI terminal for transferring files Temp This is the directory that users come to when they first connect to the FTP server Idle Timeout Specifies the time in seconds before the inactive control connections are closed during a data transfer An FTP session 300 seconds requires 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 client 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 A new log file is created when the current log file is the 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 account
2. Name Servers Primary DNS Primary WINS F1 F2 C 5511 Micrel K58851 Ethernet Driver Secondary Secondary DNS WINS F3 F4 50 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Follow these steps to define a name server address 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters 2 Press Name Servers 3 Press the following fields to enter name server addresses Field Description Valid Values Primary DNS The address of the primary DNS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Secondary DNS The address of the secondary DNS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Primary WINS The address of the primary WINS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX Secondary WINS The address of the secondary WINS resolver XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 Press OK when done View or Change Terminal Device Name Each terminal has a default device name and description that is used to identify the terminal on the network You can view or modify this information 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt Network Connections gt Device Name Device Name Device Mame F1 Ipup29477 Device e Rockwell Automation 2711P k6c20b8 r 2 Press Device Name to enter or edit the device name 3 Press Device Description to enter a description for the device Device Name Unique name that identifies the terminal to 1 15 characters other computers on the ne
3. 2 Press Yes or No e Yes the default option closes the alarm display each time the operator acknowledges the newest alarm e No leaves the alarm display open after the operator acknowledges the newest alarm 3 Press OK 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Time and Date Settings You can change the date time time zone and regional settings for terminal operations Change the Date for Terminal Operations Follow these steps to adjust the date for terminal operations 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Date The current date appears in the Year Month and Day fields a es F1 F2 F3 OK Cancel 2 Press Year Month and Day to change the values Field Year Month Day 3 Press OK when done Change the Time for Terminal Operations Follow these steps to adjust the time for terminal operations 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Time The current time appears in 24 hour format in separate Hour Minute and Second fields Enter time in 24 hour Format L o oa E w E e Hour Minute Seconds F1 FZ F3 2 Press Hour Minute and Seconds to change the values Field Description Valid Values Hour The current hour in 24 hour format 0 23 Minute The current minute in 24 hour format 0 59 Seconds The current second in 24 hour format 0 59 3 Press OK when don
4. Hazardous Locations North American Hazardous Location Approval The following information applies when operating this equipment in hazardous locations Les informations suivantes s appliquent pour les quipements utilis s dans des environnements dangereux When marked these products are suitable for use in Class Division 2 Groups A B Cand D Class Il Division 2 Groups F and G Class Ill hazardous locations and nonhazardous locations only 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 may be used to help investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous Do not disconnect connections to this equipment unless e Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class Division 2 e The battery or real time clock module in this product must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous 501 502 or 503 as appropriate of the National Electrical Code and or in accordance with Section 18 1J2 of the When used in Class Il and Class Ill hazardous locations these products must be installed in a dust tight enclosure determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD e Do not disconnect e
5. 1000 Terminals Follow these steps to remove the terminal block from a 1000 terminal 1 Loosen the two screws that secure the terminal block 2 Gently pull the terminal block away from the connector 7 ar ae SBEB aBESS5599009 y Two position Three position DC Terminal Block AC Terminal Block Follow these steps to install the terminal block 1 Reattach the terminal block to the connector until seated 2 Tighten the two screws that secure the terminal block to a torque of 0 40 0 51 Nem 3 5 4 5 lbein Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 27 Chapter2 Install the Terminal DC Power Connections 28 Terminals with an integrated 24V DC power supply have these power ratings Table 17 DC Power Ratings Terminal Power Supply Input Voltage nom Power Consumption max 400 600 24V DC 18 30V DC 15 W 0 6 A at 24V DC 1000 24V DC 18 32V DC 70 W 2 9 A at 24V DC The power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity Connecting DC or DC to the earth ground terminal can damage the device ATTENTION Do not connect an AC power source to the terminal Applying an AC power source to the terminal can damage the device External Power Supply Use a dedicated 24V DC safety extra low voltage SELV or protective extra low vol
6. 2 Attach the connectors e Function key connector e Connector on keypad or keypad touch units 3 Place the back of the display module over the bezel Be careful not to pinch any of the cables Let the touch screen connector out of the access opening 4 Attach the touch screen connector 5 Replace the new sealing gasket 6 Attach the screws that secure the display module to the bezel and tighten to a torque of 1 35 1 58 Nem 12 14 lbein 7 On touch screen terminals reattach the small metal plate to the back of the display module and torque the two screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein The 1000 CCFL display modules have replaceable backlights Backlight replacement does not apply to LED displays Table 35 CCFL Backlight Replacements 2711P RL10C 1000 1 These CCFL backlight replacement catalog numbers do not apply to LED displays IMPORTANT Disposal The backlights for these products contain mercury Dispose of per applicable laws Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Follow these steps to replace the backlight 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Remove the display module bezel 3 Remove the four screws that secure the LCD display board Display Connector 5 Detach the backlight connectors from the circuit board 6 Press the retaining tab that secures the backlight then pull out the backlight Backlight
7. 62 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configure Diagnostics Configuration Mode Chapter 3 You can configure diagnostics fora target computer To access diagnostics press Terminal Settings gt Diagnostic Setup from the Configuration Mode dialog box You see a tree view of diagnostic nodes Diagnostics Setup To access the Remote Log Setup or Message Routing Diagnostics Setup select the node then press Fl Destination Setup A Edit oe FT View Diagnostics List 2 remote Log Message Routing b d Audit Message Logging The Remote Log Destination forwards received messages to a Windows computer running diagnostics The location is determined by the IP address and port number Field Description Valid Values Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Port The port used to communicate with the remote 4445 default Windows computer The Message Routing dialog box lets you access these dialog boxes e Remote Log e Factorylalk View Diagnostics List Each dialog box shows a list of messages that can be sent to that destination The list shows the status of each message type Press On Off to turn a message type on or off A message type is enabled if it has a checked box FT view Diagnostics List Message Routing w Operator Error w Operator Warning Operator Info Operator Audit r Engineer Error Engineer Warning Engineer Info Engineer Audit Developer Error kE
8. C Ethernet connection using Panelview File Transfer Utility C Serial connection fusing Panel iew File Transfer Utility and RAS connection lt Back Cancel Help Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 7 5 Navigate to and select the terminal ee joj x 6 to receive the firmware update Select the terminal then click Next 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 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 From this dialog box optionally select the KEPServer drivers you want included in the firmware then click Next Kepware drivers are already installed on the PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals 10 108 17 250 Panelview Plus_6 600 PanelView Plus_6 600 1 Sil 10 108 18 2 2080 LC50 2404VB Micro850 2 10 108 18 13 PanelView Plus_6 700 Panelview Plus_6 700 Si 10 108 18 62 2080 LC50 240VB Microgs0 9 Si 10 108 18 109 2080 LC50 2404VB Micro850 5 A 10 108 18 149 1756 EMET A 1756 ENBT A 7 Al 10 108 18 150 1756 ENBT 4 1756 ENBT 4 6 10 108 18 205 Panelview Plus_6 1250 PanelView Plus_6 1250 2 H H a H a fj 10 108 18 252 1756 ENBT A
9. E User List terminal i Allow Anonymous Uploads TIP If Allow Anonymous Uploads is not checked you can copy files from the default FTP folder on the terminal but not to the folder 1 Open your web browser or any folder on your computer TIP You need the IP address of your HMI terminal to establish an FTP connection Click the network connection icon in the system tray to view IP information 2 Type the IP address of the terminal in the address field by using the syntax ftp ipaddress_of_hmi_terminal ftp 10 90 95 8 An anonymous connection is established to the Temp folder the FTP default directory on the terminal The folder shows two files 0 x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help te O Back gt i wi A Search i Folders Ea 5 Folder Sync Address L Ftp 10 90 95 8 z gt co Name Size Type Modified E app info txt 1 26 KB Text Document 10 3 2011 9 42 AM Other Places R N new logo bmp 66 8KB Bitmap Image 10 3 2011 9 42 AM Internet Explorer E3 My Documents t p My Network Places If you launch the FTP connection from your browser this view appears ETP rept at 10 490 908 Windows emet Laplorer provided by Rockwell Automation JE TEES b Ed View Favorites Tools Hep c orvet Pi sleet pPevorkes suc Dh famote Access Logon FTP rest 10 988 FIP root at 10 90 95 8 To view this FTP ste m Windows Explorer cick Page and then cick Open FTP Site in Windows Ex
10. F1 The Audit Message Logging dialog box lets you log messages as Audit or Information when Edit is pressed Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 63 Chapter3 Configuration Mode View and Clear the System The System Event Log displays warnings errors and events logged by the Event Log 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 1 Press Terminal Settings gt System Event Log System Event Log a ed ee AM SYSMON Syste 51212006 7 52 45 4M Microsoft R3 Wi al2f2006 7 52 45 AM The Event log se B 1212006 7 51 52 4M SYSMON Syste Sh 212006 7 51 39 AM Microsoft Ro Wi a 12 2006 7 51 38 AM The Event log se 7 17 2006 1 08 34 PM SYSMON Syster FILFIZ006 1 08 21 PM Microsoft R Wi FIL 2006 1 08 21 PM The Event log se FV7 2006 1 07 55 PM Microsoft RY Wi gy Tae 1 0 CO OA The Cinek laa Clear All More Details Fi FZ 2 Select an event and press More Details to display the details for that event 3 Press Clear All to clear all events in the log 4 Press Close System Information You can view terminal and firmware revision information for software installed on a terminal This information can be useful during troubleshooting View Terminal Information This read only information is provided for the t
11. La substitution de composants peut rendre cet quipement inadapt une utilisation en environnement de Classe I Division 2 Les quipements p riph riques doivent s adapter l environnement dans lequel ils sont utilis s La batterie ou le module de l horloge en temps r el de ce produit doit tre chang e uniquement dans un environnement class sans risque Tous les syst mes de cablage doivent tre de Classe Division 2 Classe Il Division 2 ou Classe IIl conform ment aux m thodes de c blage indiqu es dans les Articles 501 502 ou 503 du National Electrical Code Code Electrique National et ou conform ment la Section 18 1J2 du Canadian Electrical Code Code Electrique Canadien et en fonction de l autorit de jurisdiction Quand ces produits sont utilis s dans des environnements dangereux de Classe Il et Classe Ill ils doivent tre install s dans une enceinte tanche aux poussi res conform ment aux Articles 502 et 503 du Code Electrique National National Electrical Code The terminals have a temperature code of T4 when operating in a 55 C 131 F maximum ambient temperature Do not install product in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 135 C 275 F 18 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install the Terminal Chapter 2 Required Circuit Parameters for USB Peripheral Devices This product contains a USB host port that complies wit
12. Press Finish to create the firmware upgrade card upgrade card Upgrade type Firmware upgrade card 6 Click Finish to copy the firmware files to Terminal type PanelView Plus 6 Compact 400 600 ME v6 10 v7 00 the firmware upgrade card Upgrade firmware wersion r 00 20121217 Major Minor Release Date Firmware card location H A progress bar updates as files are copied ViewPoint Ho to the USB drive or SD card l KEFSerer drivers None gt a ae 7 Click OK when the firmware upgrade AES xj completes successfully Jj The firmware upgrade card was created successfully TIP If the firmware files were copied to the hard drive 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 Proceed to the next section to use this firmware upgrade card to upgrade the terminal firmware 138 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 7 Upgrade Terminal Firmware by Using Firmware Upgrade Card Follows these steps to transfer firmware files from the USB drive or SD card to the terminal This is the firmware upgrade card created in the previous section IMPORTANT Donotremove or accidently disconnect the USB drive or SD card while a firmware upgrade is in process This could corrupt the firmware and make the terminal unstable e Do not power off the terminal during a firmware upgrade e USB hubs can produce u
13. Table 32 Support for Printers Printer Type Description Printers fle View Toole Help Local USB You can connect a JETCET supported printer to a USB host port a Is The printer attached to the USB host port can be shared by a remote terminal when configured as a network printer on the remote terminal ba pao oa ER Network The terminal supports a remote printer connected to the network via the Ethernet port Printer 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 an RDP Remote Desktop Protocol session on the terminal 1 Applies only to PanelView Plus 6 terminals with extended features After configuring a printer you can access it from desktop applications or from FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode by pressing Terminal Settings gt Print Setup Applications can also select and share printers Automatic Printer Installation Follow these steps to install a plug and play printer from the Windows desktop For manual printer installation refer to page 103 TIP The procedure illustrates automatic plug and play installation for the Hewlett Packard HP deskjet 5650 printer 1 Connect the printer to the USB host port on the terminal 2 Plug the power cord of the printer into an outlet and turn the printer on Windows detects your plug and play printer and in many cases installs it without
14. Use only hi speed USB 2 0 certified cables for error free transmissions enclosure as the terminal USB devices must be connected to a ground system f WARNING USB devices not powered by the USB port must be within the same common with the terminal or used with a USB hub providing galvanic isolation Connect only externally powered USB hubs to the terminal Before attaching devices to a USB hub make sure the power adapter is connected and powered on 126 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Connections and Communication Chapter 6 Ethernet Connection The Ethernet port connects to a controller on an EtherNet IP network by using standard Ethernet and network connections The port also supports application transfers and printing TIP The 2711P RN20 Ethernet communication module is available for the 1000 terminals if another Ethernet port is required The module has its own unique IP address Ethernet Connector The Ethernet port has an RJ45 10 100Base T connector for network communication and supports MDI MDI X connections Table 41 Ethernet Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector Unused 1 8 ram 5 ete m p7 Green Yellow indicator indicator ae Table 42
15. 1756 ENBT A H f 10 108 18 253 1756 ENBT A 1756 ENBT A 3 E 110 108 19 1 2080 LC50 480BB Microg50 8 E 10 108 19 54 2080 LE50 48QB8 Microg50 3 Online Not Browsing Back Cancel Help Q Firmware Upgrade Wizard J joj xi m Selected terminal Terminal type Panelview Plus 6 Compact 400 ME v6 10 00 Firmware version 6 10 00 09 17 09 Major Minor Patch Build Firmware source folder C Program Files Rockwell Software ASView Enterprise FUPs k Upgrade firmware version 7 00 20121217 Major Minor Release Date cme o f2 Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the firmware J Allen Bradley Bulletin 1609 O llen Bradley Bulletin 900 Oo AutomationDirect DirectNet C AutomationDirect EBC C AutomationDirect ECOM C BacnetsIP C GE Ethernet C GE Ethernet Global Data C Mitsubishi Ethernet C Mitsubishi Fx C Mitsubishi FX Net C Mitsubishi Serial v lt Back Cancel Help Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 141 Chapter 7 10 142 Firmware Upgrades The final dialog box summarizes your choices for upgrading the terminal firmware Click Finish to update the firmware in the terminal Click Yes to continue with the update A progress bar updates as firmware files are copied to the terminal Click OK when the firmware upgrade is complete The terminal restarts ex
16. 92 Check this option to let users view terminal displays over a VNC connection Uncheck this option to let users 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 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 e View only password for view only operations 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 e View Only is unchecked allowing control access e Security is enabled 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 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 p
17. PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminal Cancel Help d Click Next Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 137 Chapter7 Firmware Upgrades Follow these steps from this dialog box a Browse to the location of the Firmware Upgrade Wizard x firmware source files on your computer where the FUP was installed Terminal type Panelview Plus 6 Compact 400 7 600 ME v6 10 v7 00 b Choose the firmware revision for the Firmware source folder C Program Files Rockwell SoftwareSAS View Enterprises UPSA ae upgrade E Upgrade firmware version c Click Next Major Minor Release Date It can take several seconds for the next dialog box to appear while the FUP is Cancel Hep being retrieved 5 From this dialog box optionally select ziaz the KEPServer drivers you want included in the firmware then click Select the KEPServer drivers to be included in the firmware CJ Allen Bradley Bulletin 1609 Next Q Allen Bradley Bulletin 900 O 4utomationDirect Directhet Kepware drivers are already installed on AutomationDirect EBC a C sutomationDirect ECOM the PanelView Plus 6 terminals Chesca L GE Ethernet C GE Ethernet Global Data J Mitsubishi Ethernet J Mitsubishi Fx L mitsubishi Fx Met Mitsubishi Serial lt Back Cancel Help The final dialog box summarizes your Firmware Upgrade Wizard _ o x choices for creating the firmware
18. Retaining Tab Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 115 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components 7 Insert the new backlight Backlight ET n a a 8 Insert the new backlights then secure each with the same screws from the previous step and torque to 0 117 Nem 1 04 lbein 9 Attach the LCD display connector to the circuit board Refer to step 4 10 Attach the backlight connector to the circuit board Refer to step 5 11 Secure the LCD display with the four screws Tighten the screws and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein 12 Replace the display module bezel 116 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Replace the Battery The product has a lithium battery that is used by the real time clock It is not used for backup or retention X A A This product contains a sealed lithium battery which may need to be replaced 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 The collection and recycling of batteries helps protect the environment and contributes to the conservation of natural resources as valuable materials are recovered SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow proper safety precautions could result in severe electrical shock or damage to the terminal WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the lithium bat
19. 112 button styles 88 C catalog numbers 12 clean display 123 closed system 15 88 communication controller address 48 Ethernet 48 127 KEPServer 46 100 RSLinx Enterprise 46 serial 129 communication module installation 108 replacement 109 control panel 77 advanced diagnostics 89 backup and restore 78 battery voltage 82 battery warning 87 cursor 85 desktop background 84 display temperature 82 input panel 76 keyboard and keypad settings 83 logo updates 86 network servers 91 print set up 101 processor temperature 82 running processes 81 screen saver 85 system event log 81 touch screen calibration 83 user accounts 90 Index copying files applications 54 font files 54 cursor control panel 85 FactoryTalk View ME 56 D date and time 67 DC power connection 30 earth ground 29 external power supply 28 default switch 13 152 deleting files applications 52 font files 52 log files 52 desktop access 15 88 disable 43 enable 42 factory default state 15 open versus closed 15 reset password 44 set password 44 device name 51 diagnostics in FactoryTalk View ME 63 dimensions panel cutout 20 product 21 display module 123 display settings control panel 84 FactoryTalk View ME 55 resolution 151 display temperature control panel 82 84 earth ground DC power 29 enable desktop acess 42 error messages 146 Ethernet cable 127 communication 127 connector 127 connector pinout 1
20. 45 Null Modem Pinout PanelView Plus 9 pin PanelView Plus 25 pin Pin Description Compact6 Modem Eo 6 eee pa Symbol FG Frame Ground FG TD Transmit Data 2 3 RD RD Receive Data 3 2 TD RTS Request to Send 8 7 CTS CTS Clear to Send 8 7 8 RTS SG Signal Ground 5 5 SG DSR Data Set Ready 6 4 6 DTR DTR Data Terminal Ready 6 4 e DSR Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Connections and Communication Chapter 6 Computer Connections The RS 232 serial port supports application uploads and downloads between the terminal and a computer by using a direct connection Figure 12 Serial Port Connection to Computer 400 600 Terminal Computer QBS vEX _ LJ Iolo J RS 232 Port ra eee 25 pin to 9 pin Adapter if required gy 7 1000 Terminal nl O_o U e Cables bead I Cat No 2711 NC13 5 m 16 4 ft R237 Port S Cat No 2711 NC14 10 m 32 7 ft Cat No 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft Table 46 Upload Download Cable with Handshaking PanelView Plus Port DCE Computer Port DTE with Handshaking 9 pin Male 9 pin Male 1 NC DCD 2 RXD RXD Data Receive _ gt 3 TXD TXD Data Tran
21. 5 Install and Replace Components Topic Page Install or Replace the Logic Module 108 Install or Replace a Communication Module 109 Replace the Display Module 111 Replace the Bezel 112 Replace the Backlight 114 Replace the Battery 117 Install the AC Power Supply Module 119 Remove the Product ID Label 122 Load an SD Card 122 Clean the Display 123 ATTENTION Prevent Electrostatic Discharge This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge which can cause internal damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment e Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static e Wear an approved grounding wriststrap e Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards e Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment e Use a static safe workstation if available e Store the equipment in appropriate static safe packaging when not in use replacing any components Failure to disconnect power can result in electrical SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect power from the terminal before installing or shock or damage to the terminal Required Tools You need a 1 and 2 Phillips screwdriver to replace some of the components Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 107 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Install or Replace the Logic The display modules and logic modules for the 1000 terminals can be ordered as Module separate components for field installation If module
22. EN P March 2015 121 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Remove the Product ID Label You can replace the product ID label on the terminal with a custom label 1 Remove the Allen Bradley label by using your fingers or a tweezers 2 Clean area with damp cloth and isopropyl alcohol 3 Remove adhesive backing of new label and affix to the same location Load an SD Card A Secure Digital SD card provides extra storage when inserted into the SD card slot Supported cards include catalog number 1784 SDx The SD cards are hot swappable they can be inserted and removed while the terminal is operating The SD card slot is accessible from the inside or back of the panel in which the terminal is installed Follow these steps to install an SD card in the card slot 1 Verify that the SD card is locked or unlocked according to your preference e If unlocked the terminal can write data to or read data from the card e Iflocked the terminal can only read data from the card Unlocked k ATTENTION Orient the SD card correctly before inserting into slot Forcing the card into the slot can damage the card or the terminal 2 Insert the SD card firmly into the slot until you hear a click A VELE S Meee a uur Nov Neh tin 2 SAQQAA ED EDD AAA AAA AAA AA AAA A Press and release the SD card to eject the
23. Enable the screen saver by using a specified idle timeout The default idle time is 10 minutes When the screen saver is activated the dimmer controls the backlight intensity level You set the brightness level of the dimmer in the range 0 100 The default dimmer intensity is 10 At 0 the backlight is off and the display is dark e Browse the system for a bitmap to be displayed by the screen saver at a nonzero brightness level The default screen saver is SSFloat bmp Click Add or Remove to change the screen saver bitmap The system recognizes bitmaps stored in the Windows folder e Disable the screen saver by clearing the Start screen saver checkbox Cursor The Advanced tab in Display Properties lets you enable or disable the visible cursor that you see on the display The cursor is visible by default Display Properties aie Enabled Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 85 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System Logo Manager Logo Manager 86 Use the Logo Manager to change the Beoll Rockwell Automation Ine logo that appears on the splash screen All Rights Reserved at startup and the default screen saver image The default image is the Allen Bradley logo ablogo bmp The logo can be a bmp jpg gif or png image For best results it is recommended that the logo be created as a 90 x 90 pixel 16 bit color image Before applying the new logo you can d
24. Ethernet Status Indicators Indicator Color Description Link Integrity On when a link is present Activity Blinks when activity is detected on Ethernet link Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 127 Chapter 6 128 Connections and Communication Ethernet Cable Table 43 Ethernet Cable Requirements For These Terminal Models Use this Ethernet Cable 1000 terminals Belden 7921A shielded CAT5E cable according to TIA 568 B 1 and RJ45 connector according to IEC 60603 7 for compliance with Marine emission limits and the European Union 89 336 EEC EMC Directive 400 and 600 terminals Use category five twisted pair cables You can use a standard Ethernet cable or a crossover cable such as catalog number 2711P CBL EX04 when connecting directly to a logic controller or switch The maximum cable length between the Ethernet port and a 10 100Base T port on an Ethernet hub without repeaters or fiber is 100 m 328 ft applied to this device or any device on the network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding f WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power Security Considerations IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is used for IPv4 multicast A multicast is communication between a single sender and multiple receivers on a network IGMP is used to exchange m
25. Go to Configuration Mode default Refer to page 42 for details on how to enable or disable desktop access Disable FactoryTalk View ME Station Software on Startup Terminals with extended features and file viewers are typically configured to launch the Windows desktop on startup This means you must disable FactoryIalk View ME Station from launching on startup TIP The desktop can also be launched from FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode by pressing Exit Follow these steps to disable FactoryTalk View ME Station on startup so that the desktop can launch 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Startup Options C Go to Configuration Mode On Startup Configuration Mode Options F1 F2 saami i pili Run Current Application Run Options rca F3 OK Cancel 2 Press On Startup until Do not start FactoryTalk View ME Station is selected TIP When disabling FactoryTalk View ME Station desktop access must be set to allow or you get a warning Refer to Enable Desktop Access on page 42 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 39 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Enter Configuration Mode on Startup Follow these steps to automatically launch the FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode dialog box on startup 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Startup Options 2 Press On Startup to select Go to Configuration Mode Factorylalk View ME Station Startup C Do not start
26. P March 2015 57 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Change the Popup for String Entry You can specify whether to use the standard input panel for data entry or a string popup The popup keyboard is the default 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt String Popup String Pop Up Settings Invoke pop up character input instead of pop up keyboard F1 2 Press Invoke pop up character input instead of popup keyboard to select the preferred input method for string entry 3 Press OK Calibrate a Touch Screen Follow these steps to calibrate the touch screen IMPORTANT Usea plastic stylus device with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in to prevent damage to the touch screen 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Calibration Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat at as the target moves around the screen 2 Follow the instructions on the screen When the calibration is complete you see a message that indicates new calibration settings have been measured On terminals with a touch e Press the screen to register saved data screen e Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current settings On terminals witha keypad Press the Enter key to accept new settings and touch screen e Press the Esc key to keep old settings 58 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Set
27. Ports LI o ll IMPORTANT The USB host and device ports are intended only for temporary use and must not be used for runtime operations i USB Device Port Table 39 USB Device Support USB Port Type Supported USB Devices Tips Host Ports type A Keyboard or mouse HID devices with For list of compatible devices go to http native device drivers www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase USB drives for external storage and search the Knowledgebase for ID 115072 Supported printers USB drive volumes are named USB Storage USB Cameras modems and bar code Storage2 USB drive partitions are managed by readers Storage Manager in the Control Panel Device Port Host computer with the USB remote For details on how to install the USB remote NDIS type B only 400 RNDIS network device driver installed driver on your computer and configure the terminal i and 600 terminals for the USB connection go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for ID 115608 IMPORTANT _ Refer to page 19 for information on using the USB host ports and USB peripheral devices in hazardous locations The USB ports are identified by a USB icon Each USB host port supports 0 5 A at 5V DC Connected USB devices must not exceed this power load Table 40 USB Connector Pinouts USBicon USB Ports Pin Signal Description of pm i z 2 o o 43 Data Ground
28. Table 7 16 The 2711PC T10C4D8 terminal has been updated The mini USB port type B has 12 been removed from the new Series B terminal 13 Removed the mini USB port type B from data and drawings for the Series B 21 2711PC T10C4D8 terminal throughout this user manual 7 30 32 LM Jonona Ln _ 108 ast w 110 Series A terminal with mini USB port 111 no longer available for sale 112 118 119 D 122 ME eeSenr So 7 S00 SR pie E E 127 129 Series B terminal without mini USB port 143 152 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 3 Summary of Changes Notes 4 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Preface Overview Install the Terminal Configuration Mode Table of Contents Additional Resources c cece cece cece cece ee eeensecceeneeeenes 9 Firm ware U porades saugiai e E EAN lonageuet 9 Chapter 1 SOlWATe SUP POle Meets tools desrecteyekcasacoogaresetees 12 PanelView Plus 6 Compact Applications cece eee ees 12 Produet Selections o 25 54asecsee heehee dais E Cee ees Sees 12 Terminal Features ctcauica ated hats noe itioduawd cee AANA 13 Oe ACO Oa ences E tat eaten tes tees Gere es Se eatin 14 Open versus Closed System resorin dances enseiaweehranseaenesanes 15 SP OPON narrua T E EU A OEE 15 DESK IOP NCCES Has tactna sateen A E ENONSA EA 15 Product ACCESSORIES woe c or vated teh den kwdlau Ta Cheese ees tees 16 Chap
29. The keyboard is a USB composite device keyboard mouse The keyboard does not work Recommended Action Check the USB cable and connector Detach and reattach the keyboard Verify a good connection Restart or reset the terminal Use the keypad to check the key input e Ifthe keypad works but the keyboard does not then the keyboard driver or keyboard is not working e fboth the keypad and keyboard are not working then the issue is probably an application failure Issues with keyboard input can be the fault of the application e Press a key outside the application such as an edit box in the shell If the keypad works outside the application then the application is at fault e Press Ctrl Esc simultaneously to open the Start menu cursor to run type numbers and viewable characters into the Run dialog box Attach a standalone USB keyboard The keyboard can be noncompliant Replace the USB keyboard Try a different model or manufacturer If a new keyboard resolves the issue then the old keyboard was probably noncompliant For a list of compatible USB devices go to the knowledgebase at the Rockwell Automation technical support site http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search for ID 115072 Ethernet Connection This table provides tips on how to isolate Ethernet anomalies Table 59 Resolve Ethernet Anomalies Action Check the status indicators at the Ethernet connection Check cable connections and quality of
30. VNC server to require a separate password for view only and control operations 1 On the C Server tab Network Server Configuration Pak do the fi ollowing WNC Server wes Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server e Clear View Only jea on o D LL view Only no remote conteo Sects e Check Enable I T Enbe security gt _ Eee security E View only password S el ect Passwor d th en be Sets WNC password WARNING 7 characters max 3 enter a password for control privileges Passwords are a maximum of seven characters Select View only Network Server Configuration VNC Server wEB Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server General password and enter a password for view only o view Only no remote control privileges im Security Enable security E Password Click OK then restart MEF View only password the Ser vice to apply the ets VNC view only password 7 characters max RR oR OR ok Cats new settings Follow these steps to launch a VNC connection to enable control of the terminal 1 2 TIP To launch a VNC connection from your computer that requires password protection for view only operations refer to VNC Connection Requiring Password for View only Operations on page 93 and follow steps 1 4 From your computer choose Start gt Programs gt TightVNC gt TightVNC Viewer Click Options Tight NC Server i Hight M Connect
31. attributes Advanced Network amp Display Settings Wil backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings if Select file to save backup to lt Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 77 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System Backup and Restore ld Follow these steps to perform a backup Backup and Restore dialog box lets you back up the current system image on the HMI terminal then restore that image to the same terminal or clone it to other terminals This function is intended for OEMs who want to back up a terminal image then clone or copy that same image to multiple terminals A typical backup includes the following e File system e Firmware image e Windows registry Additional user configuration data is included in the backup if you check Advanced Network amp Display Settings Table 25 Advanced Network and Display Settings Network Parameters Terminal Specific Parameter Ethernet network e DHCP enabled or fixed IP address with subnet mask and gateway e Primary and secondary DNS e Primary and secondary WNS e Speed and duplex settings USB network USB IP address and subnet mask Gateway DHCP enabled or fixed IP address Network Device name Display e Display brightness Screen saver dimmer timeout You can back up the terminal image to a file on a USB drive or SD card 1 Insert a USB drive or SD memory card into the appropriate slot of the terminal 2 In the control panel
32. cable Check the IP Address of the Built in Ethernet Controller Check for conflicting IP addresses Check the device name of the terminal Description e Green indicates a communication link and is normally on e Yellow indicates data activity and is normally flashing Check for the following e Cable crimping e Ethernet hub switch connection e Uplink ports e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters e From the control panel on the terminal desktop open Network and Dial up Connections If DHCP is enabled the device expects a valid IP address to be acquired within several seconds after startup The TCP IP protocol automatically assigns 169 254 nnn nnn when it fails to acquire an IP address from the server In general an IP address that begins with 169 does not support a network connection A bad Ethernet connection and the absence of a valid IP address are typically reported in a Communication error message box with the Winsock critical error 10065 No route to host If DHCP is not enabled make sure the IP address of the terminal is not in conflict with the address of another device on the network Devices on the network must not have the same host name e In FactoryTalk View ME Station select Terminal Settings gt Communications and Networks gt Network Connections gt Device Name e From the control panel on the termin
33. crue anita eee bation need yaaa hehe ai 63 View and Clear the System Event Log 0 cece cece e eee e eee 64 System Orma Oa eee sie E ties wea Geka ee aN eRe ae eR 64 Enable or Disable the Alarm Displayvccis cost teidiacdsts tnceetieess 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 5 Table of Contents Windows CE Operating System Install and Replace Components Connections and Communication Firmware Upgrades Tinie and Ate Setin o 45 cn tus EEA seuss IATE ERYS 67 Regional SNE Seasann EENT RESE 69 Ponc Cink Nieres irar re en r Gata T A ERR 72 Chapter 4 Windows CE 6 0 Features ccc ccc cece cece c cess cece eeeeeee 73 Windows EXploretvs 2 s0cehs2 ai a a e 76 T DA a e E O e eee E E EN 76 Input Pan Eeer aaa EEEE AE 76 Windows Control Panel onnunnunnnnsnnrenernnernrreorree 77 Backup and Restore eane encase tevas EERE ANETE 78 Plated ware Monto v2324 60 de ass cremate E eae al ad ece data ies 81 Keypad Properties as ns tueniit dunt E EEN 83 TOME DLO PE ItICS ea e a a T EET Sree ee ae 83 Display Properties warcdedin ciuden day N EEEN TERENA 84 Loge Mand ol ariaren na este E rican AEE 86 OVSENE TATORT 87 Eer ACCOUNTS orere nea a ee Pine E A U ARRA 90 SV e a a A be ea ee oo EARE T O A Bees 91 Network Server Configuration cerre e iea 92 Printer OUppOle aie esac teachin ete ee Rew eee aaeeee eee 101 POF Readera ts ts 2 ates be tah e tad eka ast tae ea nace eek atte 104 Chapter 5 Reguired OCIS s
34. error message Configure RSLinx Communication Properties Follow these steps to configure driver settings for the communication protocol used by your application 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt RSLinx Enterprise Communications You see a tree view of installed cards and network configurations RSLin Enterprise Configuration E Virtual Backplane No Devices y N Ethernet ho Devices gt ey b Edit Driver ne NEL NICES Driver Properties Values Use Auto Configura ite Device PLES Error Check BCE Edit Edit N Restore i Parity None Device Driver Default Baud 19200 Fil F21 F3 Stop Bits 1 a i thele Mall Tirania amp anim Select a communication card installed on your terminal Press Edit Driver to view the current driver properties Select a property to modify then press Edit oR yo Modify the setting then press Enter You return to the previous dialog box with the newly entered data Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Table 23 Communication Driver Properties Field Description Valid Values Serial Properties Use Auto Config Automatically or manually configures the baud rate parity and error checking Yes auto configure parameters No manual configure Device The serial device that the terminal is connected to PLC 5 SLC MicroLogix Logix Platform Error Check Ty
35. necessary to remove the logic module or communication module before removing the bezel except on the 700 terminal Remove the Display Module Bezel Follow these steps to remove the display module bezel 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Set the terminal display side down on a flat stable surface ATTENTION Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the logic module 3 On touch screen only terminals remove the two screws that secure the small metal plate to the back of the display module 112 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 4 Disconnect the touch screen connector Plate Touch Screen Connector 5 Remove the screws from the back of the display module The number of screws varies for each terminal type 7 Lift the back of the display module away from the bezel Work on a clean flat stable surface to protect the display from debris scratches and damage 8 Detach the connectors e Function key connector e Connector on keypad or keypad touch units 9 Set the bezel aside Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 113 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Replace the Backlight 114 Replace the Display Module Bezel Follow these steps to replace the display module bezel 1 Make sure the bezel is free of lint and marks before attaching
36. on page 20 2 Verify the sealing gasket is present on the terminal This gasket forms a compression type seal Do not use sealing compounds Gasket 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install the Terminal Chapter 2 3 Place the terminal in the panel cutout S Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 400 4 Insert all mounting levers into the mounting slots on the terminal Slide each lever until the flat side of the lever touches the sa surface L JER on Sl Mounting Slots Flat Side of Lever Mounting Levers 5 When all levers are in place slide each lever an additional notch or two until you hear a click Refer to Table 15 on page 22 as a guide to determine the locking positions for your panel thickness 6 Rotate each lever in the direction indicated until it is in the final position TIP Levers rotate in same direction on top and bottom of terminal Follow the appropriate locking sequence for the optimal terminal fit Alignment Marks Tormi Notch 7 o x 3 lt py UL WL pew en l STOW zji ON A sZ eh Rotate lever until notch in lever aligns with 4 proper alignment mark on terminal JOO ts Yo O PA i 7 Insp
37. or disable Color yes or no e Advanced settings for printing diagnostic and alarm messages determines when to print messages sent to the network or USB port Alarm Message Queue Print Specified number of messages Messages SOO messages or timeout period After C whichever is First Fi Specitied number of messages or timeout period whichever is First Number OF Messages Timeout Period F2 F3 feo hours Print Messages After Default Value Example 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 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 e 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
38. requiring you to make any selections The printer is ready to print IMPORTANT __ If automatic plug and play installation is not supported for a printer this error is logged to the System Event log in the Hardware Monitor JETCET PRINT was unable to auto configure printer To manually configure printer go to the Printers folder from the Control Panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 101 Chapter 4 102 Windows CE Operating System 3 Verify printer installation from the desktop control panel by opening Printers Notice the icon for the Deskjet 5650C printer The check mark indicates this is the default printer File View Tools Help Add Local Add Deskjet Printer ROP T 5650c 4 From the File menu choose Properties to view the properties of the printer Deskjet 5650c Properties OK ES Genel ROP ICA Sharing Printer Mame kjet 5650 JBSKJET SGSUC Manufacturer Hewlett Packard Model Deskjet 5650c Port USB Printer hp deskjet S600 100824836 Hold Jobs Driver Driver wt5Shpapd dil v5 2 1069 Update Drivers Printer configuration includes the printer name manufacturer and model printer 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 Configuration mode by pressing Terminal Se
39. terminal settings and enable or disable desktop access e Launch the Windows Explorer desktop The factory default state and start up option following a firmware upgrade is to launch the terminal in Configuration mode Refer to Start up Options on page 39 for details on how to change the start up option Any of the terminals can be configured to allow or restrict desktop access From the desktop you can perform system and control panel operations or run third party applications You can also enable temporary access to perform specific tasks then disable access to prevent unauthorized changes TIP All terminals are shipped with desktop access disabled Refer to Desktop Access on page 42 for details on how to modify desktop access Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 15 Chapter1 Overview Product Accessories Table 5 through Table 10 lists accessories for the terminals Table 5 Secure Digital SD Cards Cat No Terminal Model Description 1784 SD1 1 GB SD card 1784 SD2 All terminals 2 GB SD card 2711C RCSD USB to SD adapter for SD card Table 6 Cables Cat No Terminal Model Length Programming cable that connects the 6189V USBCBL2 400 or 600 USB device port of the terminal to a 1 8 m 6 ft USB host port of a computer Programming cable that connects the 2711C CBL UU02 1000 USB device port of the terminal to a 2 m 6 5 ft USB host port of a computer 1 Only for Series A terminals with
40. the user list Repeat steps 1 6 to add additional user accounts When done click X to close the dialog box User Account Manager ALM user Add user Remove user User Account Manager _ x AITLM user Username kacmith a oa CL Adduser D gt Add user account User Account Manager MTL User User name kasmith Add user Remove user Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Services Services Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Follow these steps to remove a user account 1 Select a name in the user _ User Account Manager name list NTLM User 2 Click Remove user User name OoOo Talai n Password EE RE S M Remove user _D lt A 3 Click Yes to confirm the Remove user account removal of the selected user account The user account is permanently deleted from the user account list 4 Close the User Account Manager by clicking x TIP Users entered in authentication lists of FTP web or file server configurations are removed when user accounts are deleted The Services dialog box shows servers that are supported by the terminal and lets you enable start or disable stop each server Services The buttons are color coded except on grayscale terminals e Green indicates the server is currently running and automatically started at system startup e Red indicates the server is not currently runnin
41. to access Maintenance mode Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE 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 a Always show watchdog errors at startup Cl Never show watchdog errors at startup Watchdog Error Options Description Always show watchdog errors at startup Shows the 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 Operations on page 151 for details The error is logged to the System Event log Never show watchdog errors at startup Hides the errors at startup and logs 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 System Information OK E General startup Options Device Name Copyrights Advanced Diagnostics Warming for tech support usage only A Watson Log Files i System Dump Default Size up to several MB Context Dump Size up to 64 KB Complete Dump Size upt to 500 ME Watchdo
42. to launch a VNC connection to view terminal operations 1 From your computer choose Start gt Programs gt TightVNC gt TightVNC Viewer 2 Enter the IP address of your terminal and click Connect Ix New Tight NC Connection tight Connection profile Gain gt C Low bandwidth connection Click the network connection icon in the system VNC Default connection options Listening mode tray to view the IP address Configuration High speed network Close TIP If security is disabled a password is not required 3 Enterthe View only password EZE defined in the VNC WNC Host 10 90 95 8 configuration and click OK hight Username VNC Password a The PanelView VNC Server ae opens the current view of the Cancel HMI terminal on your desktop You can view but not control terminal operations 4 When finished close the PanelView VNC Server Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 93 Chapter 4 94 Windows CE Operating System 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 HMI terminal TIP Copy vncviewer exe in the Windows folder on the terminal to your computer and install the TightVNC software Follow these steps to configure the
43. 0 ft o l ls Ti Insert plastic tie wrap in the hole and i use as strain relief for all attached cables Table 44 RS 232 Serial Port Connector Pinout PanelView Plus 6 Compact SLC or Logix MicroLogix RS 232 Port 9 pin DCE 9 pin ENI 8 pin DIN l a 2 w o 3 mooo o a 5 a 6 a ee 7 _ so 9 SS Connector Shell Chassis Gnd applied to the terminal or the serial device connected to the terminal An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding A WARNING Do no connect or disconnect communication cable with power Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 129 Chapter 6 130 Connections and Communication Modem Connection Wire or radio modem communication is possible between the terminal and controller Each modem must support full duplex communication Refer to your modem user manual for details on settings and configuration Figure 11 Modem Connection Terminal i Optical Isolator Controller N DF1 Port Modem C a Modem Construct a Null Modem Cable To construct a null modem cable refer to this pinout Table
44. 000 default e Range of values for the first set of decimal numbers is 1 255 unless all fields are set to 000 e The range of values for the last three sets of decimal numbers is 0 255 Subnet Mask Address must be identical to the server subnet mask XXX XXX XXX XXX Gateway Optional Gateway address XXX XXX XXX XXX Mac ID Read only field Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 49 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Set the Ethernet Link Speed You can set the speed and duplex setting of the Ethernet link 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters Network Adaptors g Gl 1 i Mic el KS E Si Etl EFI et D iw er d G j 7 7 a z a a Auto Ethernet 10 Mbps Half Duplex Configuration 10 Mbps Full Duplex F1 100 Mbps Half Duplex C 100 Mbps Full Duplex g 100 Mbps Auto Duplex AOON us s IP Address Settings F1 Fe F3 2 Press Settings to view or modify the Ethernet link settings 3 Press Ethernet Configuration to select an Ethernet link option for your Ethernet connection The Auto option automatically senses the link option and speed based on the terminal connection to a network Define Name Server Addresses You can define name server addresses for the EtherNet IP network adapter These addresses are automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled for the adapter Network Adaptors
45. 01 for alarms 60 for diagnostic messages 60 for displays 60 processor temperature 64 control panel 82 FactoryTalk View ME 64 product selections 12 Program Launcher ActiveX Control 149 regional settings FactoryTalk View ME 69 71 reset terminal 31 from maintenance window 151 reset switch 32 restart terminal 31 restore factory defaults 151 153 restore terminal image 78 RS 232 serial port 13 RSLinx communication settings 46 running application 38 S safe mode 88 151 screen saver control panel 85 FactoryTalk View ME 56 Index SD card card slot 13 loading 122 slot 122 using to back up and restore image 78 serial communication DF1 129 DH485 129 null modem cable 130 ports 129 transferring applications 129 server support 5 servers enabling or disabling 91 file 100 ftp 97 VNC 91 92 web 96 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 128 software support 12 startup anomalies 149 error messages 146 initial 31 startup options 15 advanced diagnostics 89 changing button style 88 detecting safe mode 88 disable configuration mode 39 disable FactoryTalk View ME Station 39 displaying battery warning 87 displaying watchdog errors 89 FactoryTalk View ME 39 open or closed system 88 run configuration mode 39 40 run loaded application 41 status indicators 13 string entry 57 stylus 14 system event log control panel 81 FactoryTalk View ME 64 system information control panel 87 FactoryTalk View M
46. 27 DHCP 49 IP address 48 link speed 50 name server addresses 50 status indicators 127 troubleshooting 148 external power supply 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 157 Index 158 F factory defaults 151 FactoryTalk View ME 46 64 66 alarm display enable or disable 66 battery voltage 65 check file integrity 62 configuration mode 33 cursor 56 desktop access 42 diagnostics 62 display settings 55 Ethernet settings 48 font linking 72 input devices 57 IP address 48 keyboard or keypad settings 57 loading application 38 print options 60 processor temperature 65 regional settings 69 71 running application 38 screen saver 56 Startup options 39 string entry 57 system event log 64 system information 66 terminal device name 51 terminal settings 36 time and date operations 66 touch screen calibration 58 transferring files 52 file server 75 configuration 100 finger or goved finger operation 14 firmware revisions 66 control panel 87 FactoryTalk View ME 66 firmware upgrades firmware upgrade wizard 136 over network 140 recover from failure 146 153 using storage device 137 fonts 155 linking 72 ftp server 75 anonymous login example 98 configuration 97 connection requiring authentication 99 security 97 hazardous locations 18 IGMP Protocol 128 input devices control panel 83 FactoryTalk View ME 57 mouse 57 59 input panel 76 installation AC power supply module 119 backlig
47. 67 page 68 Language Numeric Format Long Date Format Short Date Format page 69 page 69 page 71 page 1 page 70 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 37 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Load and Run Application Before running a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition mer application you must first load the application You can load a mer application from internal storage or nonvolatile memory in the terminal an SD card or a USB drive Internal Storage Source F1 External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Screen Demo mer List of FactoryTalk View mer _ DATORE applications stored in terminal memory Moves Highlight Up Moves Highlight Down Follow these steps to load and run an application 1 Press Load Application from the Configuration mode dialog box 2 Press Source to select the location of the file you want to load e Internal Storage nonvolatile memory of the terminal e External Storage 1 SD card loaded in the card slot of the terminal e External Storage 2 USB drive connected to a USB host port TIP The recognized path for Machine Edition files on the terminal USB drive or SD card is Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime On the terminal the path is in My Device on the desktop 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 t
48. C power Table 36 AC Power Supply Ratings Input Voltage Power Consumption 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 35VA max You can install the AC module with the terminal mounted in the panel No special tools are needed Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 119 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Follow these steps to attach and wire the AC power module 1 Disconnect power to the terminal 2 Remove the DC power terminal block currently installed in your terminal See Remove and Install the Power Terminal Block on page 26 3 Plug the DC power terminal block connected to the AC power supply ae lt ALELA ATRAN A ZF 4 Insert the two short tabs on the AC module into the slots on the back of the terminal 5 Push down on the module until the two long tabs snap into the slots on the opposite side of the terminal Make sure the module is securely connected and that the power supply wires are not pinched between the module and the terminal Follow these steps to connect the AC power to the terminal block module on the AC module 1 Secure the AC power wires to the marked terminals L1 and L2N on the power terminal block Table 37 Wire Specifications for Power Terminal Block Wire Type Dual wire Size Single wire Size Strip Length Screw Torque Stranded or solid 0 3 1 3mm2 0 3 2 1 mm _ 0 45 0 56 Nem Cu 90 C 194 F 22 16 AWG 22 14AwG 7mm 0 28i
49. Device shortcuts are read only and cannot be edited For example your MER application can have CLX defined as a device shortcut name for a ControlLogix controller Opens a menu of options to configure non application terminal settings for the PanelView Plus 6 device Delete Log Files Before Running F5 Toggles between Yes and No If you select Yes all data log files alarm history and alarm status file are deleted before the application is run If Reset F7 Exit F8 you select No log files are not deleted first Deleting log files is a way to reclaim memory in the terminal Resets the terminal then launches the HMI application configuration mode or the desktop depending on the configured start up option Exits Configuration mode If desktop access is allowed you can access the desktop Navigation Buttons Many FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog boxes have data entry and navigation buttons e On touch screen terminals press the button with your finger or stylus e On keypad terminals press the function key listed on the button e Ifa mouse is attached click a button Table 21 Navigation Buttons Button Close F8 OK Cancel F7 F8 34 Description Button Description Returns to the previous dialog box Moves highlight up or down a list Press this button from the Configuration mode dialog box a D to access the desktop if allowed Accepts changes and returns to previous dialog box or Selects a highl
50. Double tap Sensitivity for a Touch Screen You can set and test the sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between touch screen presses The process is identical to setting the double click sensitivity for the mouse 1 Press Terminal Settings gt 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 Cancel 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 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 59 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Configure Print Options 60 You can configure settings for printing displays alarm messages or diagnostic messages from FactoryTalk View ME Station applications The setup for printing displays and messages is the same however the advanced settings are different PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals are shipped with support for a large selection of Canon Epson Hewlett Packard and Brother Printers Printer installation attempts to use USB Plug and Play capabilities to the extent that known printers are mapped automatically to the appropriate driver The printing solution lets appl
51. E 66 T taskbar 76 temperature 82 processor 64 82 terminal features 13 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 159 Index 160 terminal settings 36 date 67 diagnostics 63 long date format 71 short date format 71 system event log 64 time 67 time format 70 time zone 68 time and date operations FactoryTalk View ME 66 touch screen calibration control panel 83 FactoryTalk View ME 58 transferring files 54 troubleshooting accessing configuration mode 149 advanced 150 change display resolution 151 Ethernet connection 148 general 144 indicators 143 keyboard 148 maintenance operations 151 mouse 147 power 144 restore factory defaults 151 Start in safe mode 151 U UPnP server 75 USB drive using to back up and restore image 79 USB peripheral devices 19 USB ports 13 126 connector pinouts 126 device port 13 126 host port 13 126 installation 126 peripheral devices 126 user accounts 90 V ViewPoint 75 VNC server 75 client viewers 92 configuration 92 control and view connection example 94 control operations 92 security 92 view only connection example 93 view only operations 92 W watchdog errors 89 web server 75 configuration 96 Windows Explorer 76 Windows operating system 73 wiring and safety guidelines 18 125 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical in
52. ESET switch to ignore changes and continue system boot TIP Use the keys at the bottom of window to make selections 4 Press the down arrow on the keyboard to select the following option Special BOOT Action None 5 Press the right arrow three times to select the following option Special BOOT Action Restore Factory Defaults Maintenance Window with Restore Factory Defaults Selected default button pressed please select maintenance options Maintenance Menu ver 0x xx Reboot with selected options Special BOOT Action Restore Factory Defaults 6 Press the up arrow to select Reboot with selected options Selects the special BOOT action that will be executed during this system boot Restore Factory Defaults All storage media that exists on this terminal will be restored to a factory default state IMPORTANT All customer updates will be lost 7 Press Enter on your keyboard to initiate the factory default restore process The terminal is returned to its out of box state including the firmware registry file system and storage areas All user data is lost after the restore Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 True Type Fonts Fonts Resident on Terminal Appendix Table 61 lists true type 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 and provides de
53. FTView ME Station 9 So to Configuration Made On Startup Configuration Mode Options Fi F2 Run Current Application Run Options F3 DK Cancel 3 Press Configuration Mode Options Configuration Mode Options Load Current Application a Ves F1 O is Replace RSLinx Enterprise Po Yes Communications Fe 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 whether to use the communication configuration of the current application or that of the terminal on startup e Select No to use the RSLinx configuration of the terminal e Select Yes to use the configuration of the application The terminal configuration is replaced with the application settings Any changes to device addresses or driver properties in RSLinx communication are lost 6 Press OK to return to the previous dialog box 7 Press OK to return to Terminal Settings 40 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Run the Loaded Application on Startup Follow these steps to run the FactoryTalk View mer application currently loaded in the terminal on startup This is typical when running a closed system 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Startup Options FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup C Do not start FTV iew ME Station 0 to Configuration Mode Qn Startup Configuration
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55. LT switch until you see the menu The terminal restarts in Maintenance mode with the display brightness set to 100 See Table 60 on page 151 for a description of maintenance operations Initial Maintenance Window default button pressed please select maintenance options The version refers to the Maintenance Menu ver 0x xx boot loader Reboot with selected options Continue with this system boot Special BOOT Action None This option will continue booting with the options selected on the left IMPORTANT USB keyboard required Press the RESET switch to ignore changes and continue system boot TIP Use the keys at the bottom of the window to make selections 2 Press the up and down arrow keys on the keypad or attached keyboard to move up and down the list of these maintenance options e Reboot with selection options e Special BOOT Action 152 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 3 With an option selected press the right or left arrow keys to cycle through the available operations or settings The result of each action is explained on the right Maintenance Window with Safe Mode Selected default button pressed please select maintenance options Maintenance Menu ver 0x xx Reboot with selected options Selects the special BOOT action that will be Special BOOT Action SAFE Mode ee during this system SAFE mode The system will start i
56. Mode Options Fi F2 Run Options DK Cancel 2 Press On Startup to select Run Current Application Tl DJ Run Options Replace RSLinx Enterprise 3 Yes Communications F1 3 No Delete Log Files Yes On Every Power Cycle F2 5 No Ifan application is not loaded the options are disabled 3 Press Replace RSLinx Enterprise Communications to specify what configuration settings to use when running the application e Select No to use the RSLinx configuration of the terminal e Select Yes to use the configuration of the application The terminal configuration is replaced with the application settings Any changes to device addresses or driver properties in RSLinx communication are lost 4 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 application The files are deleted from the system default location e Select No to retain all log files 5 Press OK twice to return to Terminal Settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 41 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Desktop Access 42 You can allow or restrict access to the Windows desktop on the terminals From the desktop you can perform system and control panel operations or run third party applications Terminals with extended features can additional
57. N P March 2015 Chapter 3 Configuration Mode Topic Page Topic Page Access Configuration Mode 33 Configure Print Options 60 Terminal Settings 36 Check Integrity of Application Files 62 Load and Run Application 38 Configure Diagnostics 63 Start up Options 39 View and Clear the System Event Log 64 Desktop Access 42 System Information 64 Communication Setup 46 Enable or Disable the Alarm Display 66 Ethernet Network Connections 48 Time and Date Settings 67 File Management 52 Regional Settings 69 Display Settings 55 Font Linking 72 Input Device Settings 57 Access Configuration Mode The terminal uses built in software FactoryTalk View ME Station to configure start up options load and run applications 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 Configuration mode is launched closed system This is the initial default e FactoryTalk View Machine Edition mer application is set to run closed system e Windows Explorer desktop is launched open system a From the Windows Explorer desktop double click the FactoryTalk View ME Z Station icon to access the Configuration mode of the terminal FT View HIE Station IMPORTANT Toaccess Configuration mode from a running application press Goto Configuration Mode This button is added to application screens in Factorylalk View Studio s
58. N P March 2015 99 Chapter 4 100 Windows CE Operating System File Server Configuration The File Server tab in the Network Server Configuration dialog box provides settings that provide 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 VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server Server File Server Kepware Server E Adapter List E Max Printer Swap Size Security Options Lise Authentication m User List TIP Always click OK to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately Table 31 File Server Configuration 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 an
59. 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 Route communication cables to terminal by a separate path from incoming power Do not run signal wiring and power wiring in the same conduit Cross power and communication lines at right angles if they must cross Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC 1 0 lines less than 10V 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 Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 125 Chapter6 Connections and Communication USB Ports All terminals have one USB 2 0 host port and the 400 and 600 terminals have one USB 2 0 device port Figure 10 USB Ports 1000 Terminal 400 or 600 Terminal i yo O USB Host
60. Network Driver Architecture NDIS e Windows Networking API Redirector e Wired Local Area Network 802 3 802 5 Server Support This table lists servers supported by the Windows CE 6 0 operating system Table 24 Windows CE 6 0 Server Support Default TRN Server 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 seamlessly 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 a graphical desktop sharing system used to remotely control another computer It transmits keyboard mouse events 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 Machine Edition HMI application that is running on the terminal ViewPoint software is a Rockwell Automation product Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 75 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System Windows Explorer From the desktop you can access Wi
61. PE 06 10 SERV 0251 KONT 01 07 Operating System Firmware Revision Firmware Revision Firmware Revision Firmware Revision OS Extensions Firmware Revision FactoryTalk ViewPoint Firmware Revision Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 145 Chapter8 Troubleshooting This table lists messages associated with each state and the corresponding status or error codes Table 54 Start up Messages and Codes State Message Description Common Start up Messages Boot loader attempting PC connection via USB device Boot loader loads firmware image into RAM Boot loader jumps to operating system Operating system starts up Operating system registration and initialization Machine Edition registration and initialization Machine Edition load and execute Firmware Installation and Loading Load firmware image into RAM Write firmware image to storage Load factory default firmware image into RAM Write factory default firmware image to storage Restore factory default configuration data Firmware validation CRC format failure Firmware failed to validate compatibility index of a firmware region Firmware update failure Firmware write to storage failure Firmware stored image verification failure Invalid or missing OS firmware image Power on Self test POST Failures Failed RAM Stuck key Stuck touch Failed backlight Restore Operation Failures Failed to initialize restore operation Failed restore because of in
62. R 2711PC T6M2008 a poe foe fe foe 2711PC 16C20D8 eee Os nee a ee te Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Terminal Features f D Allen Bradley PanaiView Plus 400 DOO O OOO I Too OKO DPD A gt D IRE The Overview Chapter 1 PanelView Plus 6 Compact 400 600 and 1000 terminals are fixed configurations that do not support modular components Table Item 10 11 12 12 or AUNA e f SVAZIA aie urm 3 PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminal Components Component 3 5 5 7 or 10 4 in grayscale or color display with one of these operator input options e Keypad Touch screen e Combination keypad and touch screen Secure Digital SD card slot for external storage DC power input non isolated 24V DC nom 18 30V DC Mounting slots four Ethernet port for controller communication 10 100Base T Auto MDI MDI X RS 232 serial port for controller communication printing or file transfers One USB 2 0 high speed type A host port for attaching USB peripherals including mouse keyboard printer and USB drives that are hot swappable in nonhazardous locations One USB 2 0 high speed type B device port for connec
63. Roman Italic Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS Bold Trebuchet MS Bold Italic Trebuchet MS Italic Verdana Verdana Verdana Bold Verdana Bold Italic Verdana Italic Webdings Wingding PanelView Fonts PV 12x24 PV 12x8 PV 16 x 24 PV 18x 16 PV 18x 8 PV 24 x 32 PV 32 x 40 PV 32 x 64 PV 4x6 PV 6x 16 PV 6x 24 PV 6x8 PV6x9 PV 8x 16 PV 8x 20 PV 8 x 24 PV Double High PV Double Wide PV Extra Large PV Large PV Small PV Tiny PV Very Tiny East Asian Fonts Gulim version 2 21 Korean MS Gothic version 2 30 Japanese 156 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 File Name mslogo ttf symbol ttf tahoma_1_07 ttf tahomabd ttf times _1_30 ttf timesbd ttf timesbi ttf timesi ttf trebuc ttf trebucbd ttf trebucbi ttf trebucit ttf verdana ttf verdanab ttf verdanaz ttf verdanai ttf webdings ttf wingding ttf PV12x24 tff PV12x8 ttf PVdouble_high ttf PVdouble_wide ttf PVextra_large ttf PVlarge ttf PVsmall ttf PVtiny ttf PVvery_tiny ttf gulim ttc gulim ttc A AC power supply module 119 accessories 16 ActiveX controls 66 Program Launcher 149 advanced diagnostics 89 alarm display enable or disable 66 application checking integrity 62 troubleshooting 149 application requirements 12 back up terminal image 78 backlight brightness 55 84 backup and restore 78 battery replacement 117 battery voltage 64 control panel 82 FactoryTalk View ME 64 bezel replacement
64. User Manual Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals Catalog Numbers 2711PC K4M20D8 2711PC B4C20D8 2711PC B4C20D8 LR 2711PC T6M20D8 2711PC 16C20D8 2 11PC 110C4D8 rE g T TA i e a Lp D i T ii _ w r aA pu a Bo g BO a m 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 installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assu
65. a mini USB port type B Table 7 Power Supply and Power Terminal Blocks Cat No Terminal Model Quantity 9711P RSACDIN DIN rail power supply AC to DC 1 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 400 and 600 AC module converts a DC terminal 1 2711 TBDC DC power terminal block 10 2711P RIBACG3 AC power terminal block 10 1000 2711P RIBD 2 DC power terminal block 10 Table 8 Replacement Battery Cat No Terminal Model Description 2711P RY2032 All terminals Replacement CR2032 coin cell equivalent battery Table 9 Antiglare Overlays Operator Input Key Touch 1 Three overlays are shipped with each catalog number Cat No Terminal Model Table 10 Mounting Hardware Cat No Terminal Model Quantity 2711P RTFC 400 and 600 Replacement mounting levers 8 2711P RTMC 1000 Replacement mounting clips 8 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Chapter 2 Install the Terminal Topic Page Required Circuit Parameters for USB Peripheral Devices 19 Mounting Clearances 20 Panel Guidelines 20 Panel Cutout Dimensions 20 Product Dimensions 21 Mount the 400 600 Terminal in a Panel 22 Mount the 1000 Terminal in a Panel 24 Remove and Install the Power Terminal Block 26 DC Power Connections 28 Initial Startup 31 Reset Terminal 31 ATTENTION Environment and Enclosure This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment in overvoltage Category II applications as de
66. al desktop open the System applet and click the Device Name tab Contact your Network Administrator to check peer or server settings The other side of the Ethernet connection can be an issue Check the requirements of network applications Check multi homed devices Network applications can have specific requirements such as Proxy Settings for Internet Explorer and Ethernet Configuration for ActiveSync Multi homed devices more than one Ethernet node can cause confusion and ambiguity Keep the network connections as simple as possible From the desktop use the network tools Ping exe and Ipconfig exe to These network utilities are diagnostic tools diagnose issues with IP addresses and host devices e Ping isan Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is reachable online by sending out a packet and waiting for a response Ping is used to test and debug a network as well as see if a user or server is online Pconfig is a Windows command line utility that manages the IP address assigned to the machine it is running in It displays the computer s currently assigned IP subnet mask and default gateway addresses 148 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Program Launcher ActiveX Control Application Does Not Run Configuration Mode Access Troubleshooting Chapter 8 If desktop access is restricted and you use the Program Launcher ActiveX control to launch a file viewer te
67. all the Terminal Chapter 2 Product Dimensions Figure 2 through Figure 4 provide product dimensions Figure 2 PanelView Plus 6 Compact 400 Keypad or Keypad Touch Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 400 DOO DOO DOO ODO o amp m OPAM OKO CD GD ED ED CE CE ED ED Figure 4 PanelView Plus 6 Compact 1000 Touch Allen Bradley PanelView Plus 1000 EJ c le Oo Oo o o mi m L Ao lt __ 4 Table 14 PanelView Plus 6 Compact 400 600 1000 Product Dimensions A Height a Width b Depth c Terminal Size Input Type mlin 400 Keypad or keypad touch 60 2 35 600 152 6 0 185 7 28 68 2 68 1000 248 9 77 329 12 97 83 3 27 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 21 Chapter2 Install the Terminal Mount the 400 600 Terminal The terminals are designed for single person installation No tools are required ina Panel except for those needed to make the panel cutout Four mounting levers secure the terminal to the panel The levers insert into the mou
68. allenge is not set question Reset Password F4 Notice that the password has been cleared Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 5 Press OK to exit Desktop Access Management then Close to exit Terminal Settings 6 Press Exit from FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode to access the desktop With desktop access set to allow you are not required to enter a password Disable Desktop Access To restrict desktop access the Factorylalk View ME Station start up option must be set to one of these options e Go to Configuration Mode this is the default e Run Current Application See page 39 for details on how to change the start up option You also are required to enter a password and challenge question e The password is required to access the desktop from FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode when pressing Exit e The challenge question and response are required to change the password with the Reset Password function Follow these steps to disable desktop access 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Desktop Access Setup 2 Press Desktop Access to select Disallow The Set Password button is enabled Desktop Access Management Password Password is not set status Challenge Challenge is nok set question TIP If the start up option was not set to Run Current Application or Go to Configuration mode you get an error 3 Refer to S
69. ance earth ground e On 400 and 600 terminals the earth ground connection is on the power terminal block e On 1000 terminals the earth ground connection is on the rear of the display module IMPORTANT _ Theearth ground connection to ground is mandatory This connection is required for the following e Noise immunity reliability and Electromagnetic Compliance EMC with the European Union EU EMC directive for CE mark conformance Safety by Underwriters Laboratory Table 19 Earth Wire Specifications for DC Power Terminal Symbol Wire Type Terminal Screw Torque A Stranded or solid 2 1 3 3mm 0 45 0 56 Nem owen Cu 90 C 194 F 14 12 AWG 4 5 Ibein Stranded or solid 5 3 MM 1 13 1 36 Nem mY Aw CND Cu90 C 194 F A 10 AWG 10 12 Ibsin f ATTENTION Damage or malfunction can occur when a voltage potential exists between two separate ground points Make sure the terminal does not serve as a conductive path between ground points at different potentials Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 29 Chapter2 Install the Terminal Connect DC Power WARNING Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be nonhazardous Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components Failure to disconnect power can result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal Follow these steps to connect the terminal to DC p
70. ate and time stamp of when each event occurred 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 512 KB of information is removed e The Export Log button lets you export the event log to a CSV file csv in the Windows folder with the default file name SystemLog csv e The Clear Log button lets you clear all events from the log e The Details button lets you view more details for a selected event Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 81 Chapter 4 82 Windows CE Operating System Monitors The Monitors tab of the Panel View Hardware Monitor provides continuous voltage temperature and load information for the terminal Panelview Hardware Monitor E m r EN Processes SystemEventLog Monitors About Battery Voltage 1 3 434 vde L Logic Board Temperature 2 ITEE CPU Load a TA Cou load 79 Battery Voltage The Monitors tab gives a visual status and voltage reading of the battery for the real time clock The battery voltage is updated at powerup and then every hour Table 26 Battery Conditions Condition Battery Depleted Less than 2 0V indicates a dead battery or no power Low 2 0 2 74V Normal 2 75V or higher A low or depleted battery is recorded in the systems events log Temperatures The Monitors tab provides a visual status and current temperature of the logic board in the
71. ation Mode Configure the Screen Saver The screen saver on the terminal activates after an idle period at a specific intensity The default idle timeout is 10 minutes You can adjust the idle timeout and intensity level for the screen saver disable the screen saver and enable or disable the screen saver bitmap 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Screen Saver Screen Saver Intensit G Dicabled aa E 5 minutes Screen e 10 minutes Te ba pE Screen Saver Enabled wy E 25 minutes Disabled 30 minutes OK Cancel F7 F8 Advanced Settings F2 2 Press Screen Saver to select an idle timeout for activating the screen saver To disable the screen saver select the Disabled option 3 Increase or decrease the brightness intensity of the screen saver by pressing the up and down cursor buttons 4 Press Advanced Settings to access the bitmap option a Press Screen Saver Image to enable or disable the screen saver bitmap Refer to Screen Saver on page 85 for details on how to set the bitmap b Press OK to return to the previous 5 Press OK to exit and return to the terminal settings Enable or Disable the Screen Cursor The terminal has a screen cursor that you can enable or disable 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Cursor Enable Cursor F1 Cancel F8 2 Press Enable Cursor to enable or disable the cursor 3 Press OK to exit and retu
72. aver tab Record the message and check the start up error messages table on page 145 Recommended Action Check the USB cable and connection Detach and then reattach the mouse Restart or reset the terminal Check if the screen cursor is disabled e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Cursor e From the control panel on the terminal desktop open Display and click the Advanced tab Check the mouse setting e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Mouse e From the control panel on the terminal desktop open the Mouse dialog box Attach a standalone USB mouse For a list of compatible USB devices go to the knowledgebase at the Rockwell Automation technical support site http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search for ID 115072 The mouse can be noncompliant Replace the USB mouse Try a different model or manufacturer If attaching a new mouse resolves the anomaly then the old mouse was noncompliant For a list of compatible USB devices go to the knowledgebase at the Rockwell Automation technical support site http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search for ID 115072 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 147 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Table 58 Resolving Issues with a Keyboard Symptom The keyboard is not operating correctly The keyboard is not accepting key input
73. bd being used by your application will be displayed at runtime Show RAM Usage F1 5 Press OK to return to previous dialog box 6 Press Close until you return to terminal settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 65 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Display FactoryTalk View ME Station Information You can display the firmware and version information for installed system components on your terminal and technical support information 1 Press Terminal Settings gt System Information gt About FactoryTalk View ME Station About FactoryTalk View ME Station Firman Ween System Resource VWErsion RSUn Enterprise Factory Talk Services Platform PAT rs KEPware 57 5 b d Fonts 1 1 0 0 fi cP Rockwell Automation ActiveX Rockwell Automation ActiveX Rockwell Automation Activex lt gt Technical cl Support OB F1 el 2 Press Technical Support to display the support phone number and website for your terminal 3 Press Close until you return to terminal settings Enable or Disable the Alarm Each new alarm that occurs on the terminal is displayed in the alarm display or Displa banner When the newest alarm is acknowledged by the operator you can choose play to close the alarm display or leave it open By default the alarm display is closed 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Alarms Close Alarm Display When Newest Alarm Acknowledged
74. can also start the system in Maintenance mode for diagnostics and repairs Table 60 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 Important FactoryTalk View ME 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 Safe mode Reset terminal Restores all user accessible storage and configuration data on the terminal to its default state The current firmware revision 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 Restore factory defaults 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 See Restore Factory Defaults on page 153 for details on how to perform a
75. card from the slot 122 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 TIP SD card volumes are named StorageCard2 StorageCard3 e SD card volumes and their physical characteristics are consistent with the CompactFlash card used by other PanelView Plus products You can migrate applications on CompactFlash cards to an SD card Clean the Display Use a protection antiglare overlay for easier cleaning of the display screen ATTENTION Abrasive cleaners or solvents can damage the display Do not scrub or use brushes on the display Follow these steps to clean the display screen 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Use a clean sponge or soft cloth with mild soap or detergent to clean the display 3 Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots Remove fresh paint splashes and grease before drying by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol 70 concentration Then wash the display by using mild soap or detergent Rinse with clean water Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 123 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components Notes 124 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Chapter 6 Connections and Communication Topic Page USB Ports 126 Ethernet Connection 127 Serial Connection 129 Controller Connections 132 ATTENTION Wiring and Safety Guidelines Use publication
76. d file name e Use spaces to separate the parameter from the file name and optional parameter value Command Prompt Example Foxitreader windows desktop example pdf p 4 This command prompt opens example pdf in Foxit Reader at page 4 Table 34 Command Prompt Parameters p Foxitreader file_path file pdf p 2 Opens the PDF file to page 2 ZW Foxitreader file_path file pdf zw Opens the PDF file and fits the view to the page width Zp Foxitreader file pdf zp Opens the PDF file and shows the full page Z Foxitreader file pdf z 150 Opens the PDF file and zooms to 150 Multiple parameters Enter empty spaces between Foxitreader file_path file pdf p 2 zw Opens the PDF file to page 2 and fits the view the page parameters and parameter width values b Go to bookmark Foxitreader file_path file pdf b Bookmark1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Bookmark1 d Foxitreader file_path file pdf b Destination1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Destination 1 0 Disable the File gt 0pen Foxitreader file_path file pdf g Opens the PDF file and dims the Menu File gt Open command on the Menu and the command the Open button Open folder button Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 105 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System Notes 106 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Chapter
77. d passwords are defined in the User Account Manager of the control panel KEPServer Configuration The KEPServer tab in Network Server Configuration lets you select Kepware communication drivers for a connected device Network Server Configuration VAIC Server WNC Server WEB Server Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server i kepware Communication Drivers requires reset Allen Bradley Bulletin 900 Allen Bradley Bulletin 1609 AutomationDirect DirectMet AutomationDirect EBC AutomationDiract ECOM BA Cnot TO TIP Always click OK to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately You must also reset your terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Printer Support The terminals support selected USB printers such as Canon Epson Hewlett Packard and Brother Automatic printer installation that uses plug and play capabilities is supported as well as manual installation if a suitable printer driver is available You can connect a printer to the USB host port on the terminal For more information on supported printers go to the knowledgebase at http www rockwellautomation com support and search for ID 111636 in the Search Answers box Printers are configured and managed from Printers in the control panel on the r terminal desktop A wizard is supported for each printer type
78. de Access 149 File System Errors 150 Advanced Diagnostics 150 Maintenance Operations 151 Status Indicators The terminal has two status indicators to isolate operating anomalies e COMM indicator green for communication status e FAULT indicator red for hardware and firmware faults The status indicators for the 400 600 terminals are under the battery cover Figure 13 Status Indicators FAULT COMM COMM FAULT Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 143 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Terminal Does Not Start Properly 144 This section provides general troubleshooting information to assist you when trying to resolve problems during startup Check for Adequate Power If a terminal does not receive adequate power it can result in unpredictable behavior Refer to DC Power Connections on page 28 for power requirements Check Indicators at Startup When the terminal starts the FAULT and COMM indicators flash on and off then the COMM indicator flashes to signal progress during startup When startup is complete the COMM indicator remains on and is controlled by the communication driver or application The COMM indicator typically flashes when communication is active The indicators are off if the terminal is not receiving power Check the power wir
79. 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 A new log file is created when the current log file reaches the 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 Manager of the control panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 FTP Server Configuration The FTP Server tab in the Network Server Configuration dialog box configures settings that are used for exchanging files over a network These are standard Microsoft Windows CE parameters The default FTP configuration lets any user establish an FTP connection to the HMI terminal by logging in anonymously and downloading files from the FTP default directory Temp etwork Server Configuration VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server EERE E Default Directory E Idle Timeout E Debug Output channels E Debug Output Mask E Base Directory
80. display side down on a flat stable surface 3 Ifthe communication module is attached remove the four screws that secure the communication module to the logic module 4 Loosen the four captive screws that attach the logic module to the display Communication Module Screw Logic Module gt LEE ex inl Captive Screw i ganga Display Module p gt R amp S a re a 118 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install the AC Power Supply Module Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 5 Carefully lift the logic module away from the terminal and turn over to expose the circuit board 6 Locate the battery on the circuit board 7 Remove the battery by lifting up the side of the battery The battery can be removed up to 15 seconds without losing clock and calendar data 8 Insert the new battery 9 Reattach the logic module by aligning the two connectors on the bottom of the logic module with the connectors on the back of the display module 10 Push down on the logic module until it is firmly seated 11 Tighten the four captive screws that secure the logic module to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 bein 12 Ifnecessary reattach the communication module and torque the four screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein The AC power supply module catalog number 2711P 6RSA attaches to the back of a DC powered terminal to convert the terminal from DC to A
81. double click the Backup amp Restore icon 3 Click the browse button on the Backup Restore Select backup attributes Backup tab Advanced Network amp Displa y Se Will backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings if checked Select file to save backup to 4 Select the location for the back up file os T E e USB Storage if using a USB drive GJ USB STORAGE e Storage Card2 if using an SD card Rockwell Software e Target folder if backing up to terminal 5 Type a name for the back up file All back up files have the pvb file type 6 Click OK etbackup 09 07 11 pvb backup 09 07 11 p ne PV Backup Files yt 78 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Te 9 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Click Backup to start the process Backup amp Restore A progress bar shows the status of the Backup backup Select backup attributes Advanced Network amp Display Settings Will backup Advanced Network amp Display Settings if checked Select file to save backup to WOSE STORAGE backup 09 07 11 pvb The backup can take a few minutes You m e os Backup Exit receive notification when the backup C satu J ext completes successfully Click OK SUCCESS If the file exists you are asked if you want to overwrite the current file Backup was successfully completed Click Exit to close the Backup amp Restore dialog box TIP Y
82. e Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 67 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Change the Time Zone for Terminal Operations You can view or modify the current time zone that is installed on the terminal Time zones are installed as a part of the operating system Changing the time zone adjusts the current time and date to match the new time zone 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Time Zone Time zone SMT 05 00 Indiana East A GMT 06 00 Central America SMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada 0GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City M SMT 06 00 Saskatchewan OMT O7F 00 Arizona SMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatla SMT OF 00 Mountain Time U5 amp Canad DORAT Os APH Daylight Savings Fi 2 Press the up or down cursor to select a time zone Language Default Time Zone English GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada French GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris German GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Japanese GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo If the selected time zone supports daylight savings you can press Daylight Savings 3 Press Daylight Savings to enable or disable daylight savings for the selected time zone Daylight savings is set to Yes for all time zones except for Japanese which does not support daylight savings Daylight savings changes are not permanently applied until you close the T
83. e keyboard e Ona touch screen terminal press a key e Onakeypad terminal press the arrow keys on the keypad to navigate to a key e Ifa mouse is attached click a key 2 Press Select to copy the character to the display area 3 Press Enter when done to exit the input panel Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 35 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Terminal Settings Table 22 Terminal Settings Terminal Settings Alarms Diagnostics Setup Display Desktop Access Setup File Management Font Linking Input Devices File Integrity Check Networks and Communications Print Setup Startup Options System Event Log System Information Time Date Regional Settings 36 You can modify settings on the terminal that are not specific to the application 1 From the FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration Mode dialog box press Terminal Settings Terminal Settings Diagnostics Setup Display Desktop Access Setup File Management Moves selection bar up or down Networks and Communications Print Setup a Cheek or reki Enter key to accesses settings for selected function Closes dialog box and returns to previous dialog box 2 Use the up and down cursor buttons to select a function e On touch screen terminals press the button e On keypad terminals press the key on the keypad or the corresponding terminal function key 3 Press the Enter key to access selected funct
84. e less that or equal to C usg L a use The maximum total inductance Li peripheral and cable inductance of the separate USB peripheral device must be less than or equal to L ysg a USB 15 pH This value is the maximum total inductance that can be connected to the USB host port The total Li peripheral Leable lt La USB inductance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable must not exceed the indicated value Application Information Per the National Electrical Code the circuit parameters of associated field wiring apparatus for use in hazardous locations must be coordinated with the host product such that their combination remains nonincendive PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals and the USB peripheral devices must be treated in this manner The USB peripheral devices and their associated cabling must have circuit parameters with the limits given in Table 11 for them to remain nonincendive when used with the PanelView Plus 6 Compact USB host port If cable capacitance and inductance are not known use the following values from ANSI ISA RP 12 06 01 2003 tbe 197 pF m 60 pF ft Lecable 0 7 H m 0 20 uH ft Nonincendive field wiring must be wired and separated in accordance with 501 10 B 3 of the National Electrical Code NEC 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
85. e the Display Module Follow these steps to replace a 1000 display module Communication Module Logic Module qeaaaaaagaaaIIIIIIIIT 88888888 SAggSSggSSSSSSSSS8888 SS 888884 VME EEEE a ee aati S888888 a maT y Ten N AY fs HORA RPARAARARAAAR aAWGW a AR a gAWGgVq a aqaaga BL J ly PPE EEL ELC EEL ELEEEELEEE EE ELEELEEEI Display Module Z p Z7 Follow these steps to replace the display module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Remove the terminal from the panel 3 Ifthe communication module is attached remove the four screws that secure the communication module to the logic module 4 Loosen the four captive screws that attach the logic module to the display module 5 Carefully lift the logic module from the display module 6 Set the display module aside Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 111 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components 7 Position the logic module over the new display module so that the connectors align 8 Push down on the logic module until firmly seated 9 Tighten the four captive secures that secure the logic module to the display module and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein 10 Ifnecessary attach the communication module and torque the four screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Replace the Bezel You can replace the bezel on the 1000 terminals It is not
86. ect all levers to verify that they are in the correct and same locked position 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 f ATTENTION All levers must be locked to provide an adequate gasket Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 23 Chapter2 Install the Terminal Mount the 1000 Terminal ing Four mounting clips secure the 1000 terminal in a panel Tools required for Pan el installation include panel cutout tools a small slotted screwdriver and a torque wrench for tightening the mounting clips ATTENTION Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the A N 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 metal cuttings do not enter any components already installed in the panel and that the edges of the cutout have no burrs or sharp edges Failure to follow these warnings can result in personal injury or damage to panel components Follow these steps to mount the terminal in a panel 1 Cutan opening in the panel by using the panel cutout template shipped with the terminal or the cutout dimensions on page 20 2 Verify the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal This gasket forms a compression type seal Do n
87. ection The network connection requires a computer 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 Follow these steps to copy firmware files to the terminal over a network by using RSLinx Enterprise software and Ethernet communication 140 1 Run the Firmware Upgrade Wizard 2 Click Upgrade firmware on terminal e In FactoryIalk View Studio software from the Tools menu choose Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell 3 Firmware Upgrade Wizard Software gt FactoryIalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform Wizard Upgrade firmware on terminal and click Next Click Yes to continue It is not necessary to back up files Click Network Connection using RSLinx Enterprise and click Next This is the only valid selection Create firmware upgrade card Cancel Help Firmware Upgrade 9 All MER files should be backed up and removed from the Panelview Plus Panel iew Plus CE or PanelView Plus Compact terminal before performing a e7 firmware upgrade Do you wish to continue E Firmware Upgrade Wizard Select the type of connection to the terminal Only connection type available for use with FactomT alk View ME Station v6 00 or later terminals for PanelView Plus 6 terminals
88. ecuting the new firmware IMPORTANT Firmware Upgrade Wizard loj x Press Finish to upgrade the firmware on the terminal Upgrade type Terminal type Current firmware version Upgrade firmware version ViewPoint KEPServer drivers Terminal firmware upgrade Panel view Plus 6 Compact 400 ME v6 10 v7 00 6 10 00 09 17 09 Major Minor Patch Build 00 20121217 No lt None gt Firmware Upgrade lt Back Cancel Help 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 restarbed to complete the upgrade Do you wish to continue Firmware Upgrade Wizard The upgrade Files have been downloaded to the terminal Check the terminal for any specific actions necessary to complete the reboot settings If the firmware upgrade fails because of a power loss or some other reason you can restore the terminal to the factory default firmware Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details on how to restore the factory default Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Topic Page Status Indicators 143 Terminal Does Not Start Properly 144 Start up Messages and Codes 145 Check Terminal Components 147 Ethernet Connection 148 Program Launcher ActiveX Control 149 Application Does Not Run 149 Configuration Mo
89. embership status data between IPv4 routers that support multicasting and members of multicast groups A router is an intermediary device on a communication network that expedites message delivery by finding the most efficient route for a message packet within a network or by routing packets from one sub network to another A sub network is a separate part of an organization s network identified through IP addressing PanelView Plus terminals provide level 2 full support for IPv4 multicasting IGMP version 2 as described in RFC 1112 and RFC 2236 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used for internal network management and is not supported Ports 137 and 138 are normally open to support the NetBIOS protocol used by Windows CE NET similar to other Microsoft and IBM network operating systems Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Connections and Communication Chapter 6 Serial Connection The RS 232 serial port is multi purpose and supports these connections e DH 485 communication through a serial connection e DF1 full duplex communication with controllers using direct connections or modem connections e Third party point to point communication e Application transfers and printing The serial port is a 9 pin male RS 232 connector Table 44 shows the pinout descriptions and how these pins map to the serial ports on the controllers The maximum cable length for serial communication is 15 24 m 5
90. erminal e Total power on time in minutes e Battery voltage and battery state e Memory allocated and used on terminal e RAM memory used during runtime Follow these steps to display terminal information 1 Press Terminal Settings gt System Information gt Terminal Information Pe ep ELE Total power on time minutes Battery voltage ao a ees Battery state soon hemory 197940 KB RAM 73440 KE Flash Memory Runtime RAM c Allocation Usage IFS Fi FA 64 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 e The CPU temperature must be less than 95 C 203 F e The battery voltage must be at least 2 75V DC Battery State Description Good Good battery condition Failing Low battery Replace the battery Bad Battery is missing or bad Replace the battery 2 Press Memory Allocation to view the following memory data e Amount of allocated program memory e Amount of program memory in use e Amount of available nonvolatile memory Menory Allocation Program RAM Allocated 197940 KB In use 40716 KE Furailable Flash 2446 kE 3 Press Close to return to previous dialog box 4 Press Runtime RAM Usage to troubleshoot runtime anomalies by showing the amount of RAM used by your application at runtime Runtime KAM Usage To troubleshoot runtime problems that may be related these usage S lect the Yes option below The amount of FoAa
91. eta Desktop Password on page 44 to set a password and challenge question You must set a password and challenge question when disabling desktop access or you get an error message Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 43 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Desktop Access Management Desktop Allor Access ree FZ Sek Password a F3 See Question haus y assword Password F4 Set Response OK res ra Challenge FF F8 response Set a Desktop Password IMPORTANT Ifyou disallow or restrict access to the desktop you are required to set a password along with a challenge question Follow these steps to set a new password 1 Press Set Password from Desktop Access Management Desktop Access Set Password Set Password F2 Password Set Challenge ich allenge Password is mok Challenge is nol F3 question 2 Press Set Password and enter an 8 to 20 character password then press Enter TIP You must correctly enter this password before accessing the desktop 3 Press Set Challenge and enter a question that you must correctly respond to before changing the password with the Reset Password button 4 Press Set Response to enter the response to the challenge question then press Enter 5 Press OK The Desktop Access Management dialog box shows that a password and challenge question are set 6 Press OK to return to Terminal S
92. ettings 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 Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details on how to restore factory defaults 44 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Reset the Desktop Password To clear the current password and reset a new password you must first correctly respond to the current challenge question If you cannot remember the response you have to restore the terminal to its factory default settings Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details IMPORTANT You can clear and reset the password and challenge question if access to the desktop is restricted or set to disallow Follow these steps to reset a desktop access password 1 From Desktop Access Management press Reset Password Desktop Access Management C Allow Disallow Password status Challenge question Set Password F3 a Reset Password Fa Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Desktop Access Password Reset what is the terminal name Password is set Challenge question Challenge response Answer Challenge Password is sek Fe Password status Challenge s
93. fault 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 additional fonts on the system by copying the font files to the Windows Fonts folder on the terminal desktop To access this folder select the My Device icon on the terminal desktop or choose Start gt Programs gt Windows Explorer Table 61 True Type Fonts True Type Fonts Arial Unicode MS version 1 01 Latin Fonts Arial Arial Subset 1_ 30 Arial Black Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Arial Italic Comic Sans MS Comic Sans MS Comic Sans MS Bold Courier New Courier New Subset 1_ 30 Courier New Bold Courier New Bold Italic Courier New Italic Georgia Georgia Georgia Bold Georgia Bold Italic Georgia Italic Impact Kino Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 File Name arialuni ttf arial_1_30 ttf arialk ttf arialbd ttf arialbi ttf ariali ttf comic ttf comichd ttf cour_1_ 30 ttf courbd ttf courbi ttf couri ttf georgia ttf georgiab ttf georgiaz ttf georgiai ttf impact ttf kino ttf 155 AppendixA Fonts Resident on Terminal Table 61 True Type Fonts True Type Fonts Microsoft Logo Symbol Tahoma Tahoma Subset 1_07 Tahoma Bold Times New Roman Times New Roman Subset 1_ 30 Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman Bold Italic Times New
94. field wiring apparatus Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 19 Chapter2 Install the Terminal Mounting Clearances Plan for adequate space around the terminal inside the enclosure for ventilation and cabling Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure The ambient temperature around the terminal must be 0 55 C 32 131 F Table 12 Minimum Required Clearances Product Area Minimum Clearance Top 51mm 2 in Bottom 102 mm 4 in 1 Side 25 mm 1 in P Back 0mm 0 in 1 Aclearance of 102 mm 4 in is sufficient on the side of the terminal to insert and remove an SD card and on the bottom of the terminal for connections Panel Guidelines The terminals are panel mounted devices intended to mount in the door or wall of a NEMA rated UL Type rated or IP rated enclosure e Supporting panels must have a mounting thickness of 1 5 4 8 mm 0 060 0 188 in e The material strength and stiffness of the panel must be sufficient to hold the terminal and maintain an appropriate seal against water and dust e The panel surface must be flat and free of imperfections to maintain an adequate seal and NEMA and UL Type ratings Panel Cutout Dimensions Use the full size template shipped with your product to mark the cutout dimensions Table 13 Panel Cutout Dimensions Terminal Type Width mm in 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Inst
95. fined in IEC 60664 1 at altitudes up to 2000 m 6561 ft without derating The terminals are intended for use with programmable logic controllers Terminals that are AC powered must be connected to the secondary of an isolating transformer 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 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 followi
96. for developing HMI applications that run on FactoryTalk View Studio for PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals Machine Edition RSLinx Enterprise software is included with FactoryTalk View Studio software and loaded during installation 6 10 or later All terminals run the Windows CE 6 0 operating system with an open or closed desktop environment Other supported features include these items Windows CE 6 0 e FTP server operating system e VNC client server ActiveX controls e Third party device support e Adobe PDF reader 6 0 1 Refer to Display FactoryTalk View ME Station Information on page 66 for a list of ActiveX controls loaded on a terminal PanelView Plus 6 Compact Machine Edition applications are restricted to a subset of the functions on the PanelView Plus 6 terminals 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 Serial and Ethernet communication are supported If using RSLinx Enterprise software only serial DF1 serial DH 485 and Ethernet drivers are supported Table 2 lists the catalog numbers of the PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals Table 2 PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals Display nal USB Ports Cat Nos ei Type or Power cee ee pein he 22 e Dee Re RAEES EASE Color Keypad and Touch Le 2 le ei 2711PC K4M20D8 2711PC B4 20D8 2711PC B4C20D8 L
97. formation The Standard VNC Authentication dialog box opens 6 Enter the control password that was BEWREERSES TTS x defined in the VNC configuration VNC Host 10 90 95 dialog box on the terminal and click fight User name OK VNC Password feeseeee D Cancel The PanelView VNC viewer opens 7 On your computer perform some actions to verify that you have control of the terminal 8 When finished close the Panel View VNC Server Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 95 Chapter 4 96 Windows CE Operating System Web Server Configuration The Web Server tab in the Network Server Configuration dialog box configures settings that are used for HTTP web activities These are standard Microsoft Windows CE parameters r TIP Always click OK to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately Table 29 Web Server Parameters Parameter Description Default Admin Users Specifies a list of users allowed to administer web ADMIN activities When selected you can 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
98. formation 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 custhelp 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 pr
99. g e Gray indicates the server is not available on platform To enable or disable a server press the corresponding button and the color changes accordingly Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 91 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System The Server Config dialog box in the control panel configures settings used for Network Server g dialog p g g Confi gurati on VNC FTP web KEPServer and file server activities on an Ethernet network VNC Server Configuration oar The VNC Server tab in the Network Server Configuration dialog box configures settings used by a client device to view or control the terminal over a VNC connection The VNC service supports two concurrent client connections Network Server Configuration E View only password Security settings TIP Always click OK to apply new settings You are asked if you want to restart the service immediately The terminal provides two VNC client viewers e Vncviewer exe can be deployed to a personal computer for connecting viewing and controlling the VNC server on the terminal This viewer is in the Windows folder e Another VNC viewer is available on the terminal to establish a VNC connection between two PanelView Plus 6 terminals To access this client choose Start gt Programs gt VNC Viewer Table 28 VNC Server Parameters VNC Parameter General View Only Security Enable Security Password View only password
100. g Functionality Device Name The Device Name tab of the System Information dialog box identifies your terminal to other devices on the network by providing a device name and description System Information Ok General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights These settings are used to identity your Windows CE device to miri J other computers E Please type a name without any spaces and a short description Device name PVP29477 Device description Rockwell Automation 2711P K620D8 IMPORTANT Device names must be unique Duplicate names conflict and cause network problems Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 89 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System User Accounts t ser Accounts 90 User Accounts lets you set up NTLM user accounts that can be used to authenticate client connections when using the FTP web and file servers TIP operating systems NTLM is the authentication protocol used on networks that run Windows A user account consists of a user name and password Follow these steps to add a user account 1 Double click the User Accounts icon Click in the user name field and type a name Click in the Password field to clear the field and type a password Asterisks display as you type the password Re enter the password in the Confirm pwd field Click Add user Click OK to acknowledge the new user account The new user name is added to
101. gt File gt Open FTP site in Windows Explorer 4 From the File menu choose Login As The user name field is populated with the first user name entered in the User List of the FTP configuration LogOnAs O Z OO O OO OoOO x gt To log on to this FTP server type a user name and password FTP server 10 90 95 8 After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily A FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the server To protect the security of your passwords and data use Web Folders WebDAY instead Learn more about using Web Folders Tl Log on anonymously Save password TIP The user name you enter must be in the User List of the FTP configuration and previously set up as a valid account in User Accounts of the control panel 5 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 PA ftp 10 90 95 8 l x File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help a 5 s lt S Back gt wi p Search Folders gt Folder Syne Address ftp 10 90 95 8 EJ Name Size Type Modified E app info txt 1 26KB Text Document 10 3 2011 9 42 AM Other Places _ Ndnew logo bmp 66 8KB Bitmap Image 10 3 2011 9 42 AM Internet Explorer My Documents t 4 My Network Places Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C E
102. h 2015 135 Chapter7 Firmware Upgrades Download Firmware Files Firmware Upgrade Wizard 136 Download the appropriate firmware installation package from the Rockwell Automation website The package is named PVP6_ lt zerminal family gt _6 x yyyymmdd exe where o lt terminal family gt is 400 600 or 1000 e 6 x is the FactoryTalk View ME software version contained in the package e yyyymmdd is the date the package was created This installation package contains the following e Firmware Upgrade Package FUP contains an autorun executable and the new firmware files e Firmware Upgrade Wizard FUW version 6 10 or later is used to upgrade the terminal firmware by using the contents of the FUP Both the FUP and FUW are copied to your computer during the download Follow these steps to download firmware installation files to your computer 1 Goto http www rockwellautomation com support and click the Firmware Updates link 2 Select Computers amp Operator Interface then PanelView Plus 3 Follow the instructions on the website to locate the firmware installation package for the appropriate PanelView Plus 6 terminals 4 Download the upgrade file exe to a temporary folder on the same drive as the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME software 5 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 int
103. h hazardous location environments Field wiring compliance requirements are provided in compliance with the National Electrical Code Article 500 Figure 1 PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals Control Drawing Associated Nonincendive Field wiring Apparatus PanelView Plus 6 Compact Host Product Nonincendive Field wiring Apparatus USB Peripheral Device USB Host Port PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals provide one separately powered USB host port Table 11 defines the circuit parameters of the USB host port Table 11 Circuit Parameters for USB Host Ports Parameter Vale Parameter Definition V oc USB 5 25V DC Open circuit voltage of the host USB port Vmax peripheral Voc USB The maximum applied voltage rating Vinay peripheral Of each USB peripheral device must be greater than 35 appropriate or equal to Voc USB I sc USB 1 68 A Maximum output current of the host USB port Lmax peripheral I sc USB The maximum current Imax peripheral that each USB peripheral device can be subjected must be greater than or equal to I lt lt usp C a USB 10 uF This value is the maximum total capacitance that can be connected to the USB host port The total G peripheral Ccable usB lt Sa USB capacitance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable must not exceed the indicated value The maximum total capacitance G peripheral and cable capacitance of each separate USB peripheral device must b
104. ht 114 battery 117 bezel 112 hazardous locations 18 mounting 700 to 1500 terminals terminal 24 mounting clearances 20 mounting terminal in panel 22 panel cutout dimensions 20 panel guidelines 20 product dimensions 21 product label 122 USB peripheral devices 19 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 128 K KEPServer configuration 100 keyboard and keypad settings control panel 83 FactoryTalk View ME 57 troubleshooting 148 L languages 69 loading application 38 logic module replacement 108 logo manager 86 logs application files 62 runtime files 62 system event log 64 81 M maintenance operations accessing 152 default switch 152 factory defaults 151 resolution 151 safe mode 151 memory usage 64 control panel 82 FactoryTalk View ME 64 mounting 24 mounting clearances 20 mounting terminal 22 mouse 57 59 network servers 91 enabling or disabling 91 file 100 ftp 97 vnc 92 web 96 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 0 open system 15 open versus closed system 88 operating system 12 73 application support 74 network support 75 scripting support 74 server support 75 operator input 14 P panel cutout dimensions 20 panel guidelines 20 PanelView Plus 6 Compact overview overview of terminals 11 password destkop access 44 reset password 44 set password 44 PDF reader 104 power connections 13 DC power 28 terminal block 26 print setup control panel 1
105. ications and users select manage and share printers without knowing the underlying details of the printer Printers that do not configure automatically to the appropriate driver can be installed manually Follow these steps to access the print setup 1 Press a Terminal Settings gt Print Setup gt option e Alarm Print Setup e Diagnostic Setup e Display Print Setup Print Setup displays installed printers that are available to the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application The terminals are not shipped with pre configured printers so initially the dialog box appears empty The appearance of the dialog box depends on what printers you install Display Printer Selection Advanced Settings F4 2 Select an installed printer TIP The printer you select must be listed in Printers in the Control Panel For a list of supported printers go to http www rockwellautomation com knowledgebase and search the Knowledgebase for ID 111636 A failed attempt to automatically install a printer is reported in the system event log A printer that does not install automatically can be installed manually by using the control panel in Windows Explorer Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 3 Press Advanced to access additional settings e Advanced options for printing displays include these settings Print orientation portrait or landscape Draft mode enable
106. ighted function or item from a list cancels the operation without saving changes Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Device Name When you activate a data entry field the Device Name input panel opens If the field is restricted to a numeric value or IP address then only the 0 9 and decimal point keys are enabled Figure 6 Device Name Input Panel Device Name eee BM 2 i3 4 s is 7 e 9 of a whelic it y ef ite ey tf a aAA ALALA HdA AAA sii cae Controls en elect Fi ia aly A Enter ESC Figure 7 Device Name Input Panel Controls Device Name Input Panel Controls Function SHF Switches keys between their shifted and unshifted state The initial default is unshifted CAP Switches keys between lowercase and uppercase characters The initial default is lowercase SPACE Enters a space between characters in the display area Backspace Deletes the previous character to the left of the cursor in the display area Select F1 Selects a character and enters it in the display area Left Right Up Down Arrow Keys Selects the character to the left right above or below the currently selected character Enter Accepts the entered characters and returns to the previous dialog box ESC Cancels the current operation and returns to the previous dialog box Follow these steps to enter characters in the display area 1 Press a character on th
107. ime Zone dialog box 4 Press Use Daylight Savings to select Yes or No Daylight Savings Automatically adjust clack for daylight savings Use Daylight Savings F1 Changes made will not be saved until you press the OK button on the Time Zone screen 5 Press Close when done 6 Press OK to return to previous dialog box 68 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Regional Settings You can adjust regional settings for a specific language installed on the terminal including the date time and numeric formats Regional settings are accessed by pressing Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings The current language is shown at the bottom of the Regional Settings dialog box Select a Language Before you can modify regional settings for a language you need to select a language installed on the terminal Languages are installed as a part of the Operating system 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Language Regional Settings Select Language Mumeric Format s Long Date Format Afrikaans South Africa Short Dake Format Time Format Ceali b Teal A Current Language English United States United States 1033 2 Select a language by pressing the up and down cursor keys 3 Press OK The selected language shows under Current Language on the Regiona
108. in the System dialog box of the control panel Refer to page 88 for details TIP If the terminal is configured to enter Configuration mode at startup and does not then reload the firmware Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 149 Chapter8 Troubleshooting File System Errors Advanced Diagnostics 150 File system errors are rare as the internal file system is transaction safe Always stop applications before removing power so that data is cleanly flushed out to the file system and the file system is brought to an orderly stop Do not remove the external USB or SD storage devices while writing to the device is in progress Although the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME application runs from RAM functions such as data logging event logging and historical trending write to nonvolatile memory and must be stopped before removing power Ping and ipconfig are valuable tools for network debugging along with some knowledge of IP and the Winsock error codes Use these tools to help you debug your network e Try to ping the destination host e Check the destination address e Check whether you have a router configured in your network system your WinSock implementation e Use the tracert command at the command prompt on the desktop to try and determine where the failure occurs along the route between your host and the destination host Other diagnostic tips that can help include these tools e Ta
109. ing and power supply If the indicators remain off the power supply or logic board has failed Check the power wiring and power supply e Ifthe power is not within range replace the power supply e Ifthe power is within range replace the terminal Table 52 shows indicator states if the terminal powers on and stops during startup Table 52 Indicator States if Terminal Stops During Startup FAULT red COMM green Description Indicator Indicator Flashin off Recoverable firmware error Last firmware download failed 9 Use the firmware upgrade wizard FUW to reload the firmware ff 0 Non recoverable hardware fault with logic module e For 400 and 600 terminals replace the terminal P e For 1000 terminals replace the logic module n Blinking Non recoverable hardware fault with display module e For 400 and 600 terminals replace the terminal e For 1000 terminals replace the display module Check Start up Messages and Codes Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 for a list of message states and error codes that can appear on the splash screen during startup Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Check Voltages and Temperatures Check the battery voltage processor temperature and display temperature Table 53 Checking Voltage and Temperature Conditions Check for These Conditions Where What to Do Battery voltage lt 2 75V DC e From the terminal des
110. ion Description Specifies whether to close the alarm display on the terminal when the newest alarm is acknowledged by an operator By default the alarm display is closed Forwards diagnostic messages from a remote log destination to a computer running diagnostics Sets the intensity of the backlight configures the screen saver and enables the touch screen cursor Specifies whether the desktop can be accessed with or without a password and lets you set reset the password Copies application files and font files to the terminal an SD card or a USB drive You can also delete application files from the terminal an SD card or USB drive Log files generated by the application can be deleted from the terminal Links a font file to a base font loaded on the terminal Configures settings for the keypad touch screen or attached keyboard and mouse including touch screen calibration Also lets you choose between a pop up character input or pop up keyboard for string input Checks 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 Configures Ethernet or other communication settings for applications Configures settings for printing displays alarm messages and diagnostics messages generated by the application Specifies whether the terminal launches the desktop Configuration mode or runs an application on startup Displays system events
111. ion profile Low bandwidth connection VNC ne SS Default connection options Configuration High speed network Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Connection Options j x Format and Encodings Use encoding Tight v M Use 8 bit color l Custom compression level Display Scale by 100 t I Full screen mode I Deiconify on remote Bell event Mouse JV Emulate 3 buttons with 2 button click fast _ best Swap mouse buttons 2 and 3 lV Allow JPEG compression poor if best quality 6 Track remote cursor locally Let remote server deal with mouse cursor IV Allow CopyRect encoding Don t show remote cursor 3 Clear View only F M Restrictions Inputs ignor ec d s View only inputs ignored l Disable clipboard transfer 4 Click OK Local Cursor Shape Dot cursor C Small dot cursor Normal arrow No local cursor Mouse Cursor ad V Request shared session C p cra ew TiohtYNC Connection x cos Cl i ck th e netwo rk tight Connection profile nce 5 Enter the IP address of your terminal and click Connect EAE Sonet i gt C C Low bandwidth connection connection icon in the el Default connection options Listening mode system tray to view IP Configuration High speed network Close in
112. is configured to run at startup e Launches Factorylalk ME Station Configuration mode e Launches the Windows Explorer desktop The action that occurs depends on the start up options configured for the terminal Refer to Start up Options on page 39 for details Refer to Start up Messages and Codes on page 145 for a list of start up information and error messages Follow these steps to restart the system by using the RESET switch 1 Insert a thin nonconductive object into the RESET area ATTENTION User a nonconductive object to press the RESET switch Do not use a conducting object such as a paper clip or the tip of a pencil Either can damage the terminal 2 Press and release the RESET switch Allen Bradley Nean Eee AETA a a a A LE Follow these steps to restart the system from the Windows desktop 1 From the Start menu choose Programs gt Restart System You are asked to confirm the restart 2 Click Yes to restart or No to cancel Follow these steps to restart the system from FactoryTalk View ME Station software 1 Access Configuration Mode Refer to Access Configuration Mode on page 33 for ways to launch FactoryIalk View ME Station Configuration mode 2 Press Reset F7 32 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C E
113. it Device to view the device name and current address RSLinx Enterprise Configuration Edit Device Address El Virtual Backplane Device Name lt No Devices gt E Ethernet 1756 ENBT A ee 1756 ENBT A 131 200 55 54 fO6 ENB iS 1756 417 B 1756 L63 LOGIXS5S63 0 DF1 Point to Point Edit Di F2 LF3 F8 3 Press Device Address to modify the address The input panel opens with the current address 4 Use the input panel to modify the address then press Enter You return to the previous dialog box with the new address 5 Press OK IMPORTANT Modified settings do not take effect until the terminal is restarted The terminal has a built in Ethernet driver You can configure this Ethernet information for your terminal e IP address of the terminal on the network including link speed e Device name to identify the terminal on the network e Username and password to access network resources Set the Ethernet IP Address for the Terminal Some networks automatically assign IP addresses to Ethernet devices if DHCP is enabled If DHCP is not enabled you can manually enter an IP address Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Follow these steps to view or enter the IP address of your terminal 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Adapters IP Address Network Adaptors IP Addres
114. katus Challenge is set Clear Password F3 Challenge is set Press Answer Challenge and enter the correct response to the current challenge question Press Clear Password to clear the current password and challenge question The status of the password and challenge information is updated Password status Password is not set Challenge status Challenge is not set Press Close Follow the Set a Desktop Password procedure on page 44 to set a new password and challenge question After the password is cleared you must set a new desktop password or change the desktop access to allow 45 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Communication Setup Use RSLinx Enterprise software to configure these communication settings for Ethernet Driver Has no properties to edit Press Restore Default to restore the default RSLinx configuration overwriting the current configuration stored in the terminal 46 your application and controller e Access KEPServer Serial Port IDs e Edit the driver settings for the protocol used by your mer application e Edit the device address of the controller on the network Configure KEPServer Serial Port IDs To access KEPServer serial communication you must have KEPServer Enterprise installed on your terminal To access the KEPServer Serial Port ID dialog box press Terminal Settings gt Networks then Communications gt KEPServer Serial Port IDs If KEPServer Enterprise is not installed you get an
115. ke advantage of alternate connectivity such as mouse versus touch screen keyboard versus keypad serial communication and Ethernet connections e Examine the folder Windows DumpFiles for crash logs when suspecting an application or operating system crash The crash dump file is viewable offline on a workstation by using common Windows development or debugging tools for example Visual Studio or WinDBG At a minimum the information in the crash dump file reveals the date and time of the exception the exception type the name of the offending process and the register state including the program counter e Store Autorun exe utilities on an SD card that can be easily run by inserting the card in the SD card slot of the terminal e Know useful keyboard shortcuts so that you can navigate around the system without a mouse or touch screen e Check the system event log in the Hardware Monitor control panel application or under Terminal Settings gt System Event Log in FactoryTalk View ME Configuration mode Look for error conditions or reasons that can cause unexpected behaviors or restarts e Check the configuration settings in the control panel on the terminal desktop or in Factorylalk View ME Configuration mode Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Maintenance Operations Troubleshooting Chapter 8 The terminal typically launches the Windows desktop or a FactoryTalk View ME application on startup You
116. keys for page navigation On keypad terminals hold down the Alt key while pressing the up and down cursor keys Some viewing functions can be initiated on touch screen terminals by touching or dragging Table 33 Touch Screen Operations To Do This Indicator Zoom In or Out Tap the screen once to zoom in Tap the screen again to zoom out 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 Navigate pages Drag your stylus or finger to the right or left to view next and previous pages An indicator shows the direction your are dragging 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 8 Rotate Drag in a circular clockwise or counterclockwise direction to rotate the page a w 104 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 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 34 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 an
117. king the connection Communication Module Connector Logic Module 5 Push down on the communication module until the connectors are seated 6 Tighten the four screws that secure the communication module to the logic module to a torque of 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Attached Communication Module a i AA A RWAAAA Zgggggg8898988985598988884 S888888 3 FAGHARDFGR 94949499 494944944 SS888884 LL 9 amp OO Ba m Ba WH Ky Ae T PEPE EEC EEE EEE ELE EELEELEEEELEEEEELELEI Gs Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 Follow these steps to replace a communication module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Disconnect communication cables from the module WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power applied to this device or any device on a network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure power is removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous before proceeding 3 Remove the four screws that secure the communication module 4 Carefully lift the communication module away from the logic module 5 Install the new communication module by following steps 4 6 in Install or Replace a Communication Module on page 109 Replac
118. ktop Refer Replace the battery if needed to Monitors on page 82 From FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode Refer to View Terminal Information on page 64 Logic board gt 95 C 203 F e From the terminal desktop Refer Check for obstructed airflow in temperature to Monitors on page 82 the chassis and attempt to moderate the ambient Display temperature gt 55 C 131 F e From terminal desktop Refer temperatures within the to Temperatures on page 82 enclosure and surroundings From FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode Refer to View Terminal Information on page 64 Check the System Event Log Check the system event log for errors and unexpected behaviors e From FactoryIalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt System Event Log Refer to View and Clear the System Event Log on page 64 e From the control panel open the Hardware Monitor and click the System Event Log tab Refer to System Event Log on page 81 Sta rt up Messages and Codes The splash screen reports actions and status conditions that occur during startup This includes firmware and hardware revision information Figure 14 Start up Splash Screen Status or State Message Error Code 2014 Rockwell Automatign Inc Logic Module All Rights Reserved Progress Bar Hardware Revision Boot Loader RSLinx Enterprise Firmware Revision Firmware Revision BL 02 12 O1 0SEX 01 03 os __02 14 A
119. l Settings dialog box Change the Decimal Separator for Numeric Formats You can change the decimal separator used in numerics for the current language The default decimal separator is a period 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Numeric Format Decimal Separator F1 The field shows the default decimal separator The field accepts a separator up to three characters 2 Enter up to three characters for the new separator then press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 69 Chapter 3 70 Configuration Mode Change the Time Format for a Language Follow these steps to change the time format for the selected language 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Time Format Time Format Samole 1 21 57 Pha Time Format F4 AM Symbol Fi PM Symbol h mm ss EE F2 hh mm ss tt Himmi ss Separator F3 The current time is shown in the currently selected format 2 Press the appropriate selections to adjust the formats h mm ss tt default 7 23 02 AM or 1 13 31 PM h hour 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 l hh hour with leading zero 11 43 59 PM Time Format tt AM or PM symbol H mm ss 7 03 42 or 1 13 32 H hour in 24 hour format no leading zero 23 43 59 HH mm ss 07 03 42 or 01 13 22 HH hour in 24 h
120. l panel on the terminal desktop open the Touch dialog box and click the Calibration tab The calibration requires five screen touches When the touches do not converge to a satisfactory calibration you are asked for additional screen touches The process continues until a valid calibration is performed A touch screen that does not calibrate is not present or is not functioning properly Replace the touch screen display module 1000 or the terminal 400 600 Verify that the cursor is enabled e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Cursor e From the control panel on the terminal desktop open Display and click the Advanced tab Attach a USB mouse to check whether the issue is with the touch screen or the application e Ifthe mouse works but the touch screen does not then the touch driver or touch screen is not functioning properly e f both the mouse and the touch screen are not working then it is an application issue Recommended Action Check the brightness setting e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Intensity e From the control panel on the terminal desktop open Display and click the Backlight tab Check the screen saver settings e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Screen Saver e From the control panel on the terminal desktop open Display and click the Screen S
121. lacing 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 Po ay Station Co nfiguration mode Battery Low Depleted Replace battery and verify time date of system clock Otherwise time date stamped data may be inaccurate peeseoseseeeeseseeseseesesesseneseseoseseosesoseososeesosessesesosesseseesosessseessssoseeeesesessosesesseseesosesessosesessesessesesessoseseesesesseseeessosesseeesesssseey Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 87 Chapter 4 88 Windows CE Operating System You have three options for handling the battery warning Battery Warning Startup Options Description Always show at startup continue with Shows the battery warning at startup with FactoryTalk View ME startup 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 Shell Options Use the Shell options to launch an open or closed desktop at startup or to set the visual appearance of button controls System Information General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights Shell A Type Open systemi Run Windows Desktop Explorer at startup Closed system Run FactoryTalk view ME Station at startup User Interface Button Contr
122. letion of the files Do you want to delete all of the FactoryIalk View ME Station Log Files 2 Select Yes or No Log files not in the System Default location are not be deleted Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 53 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Copy Application File or Font File You can copy FactoryTalk View ME Station application mer files or font files from one storage location to another in the terminal The procedure for copying an application file or a font file between storage locations is the same List of files stored in nonvolatile memory of terminal 1 Press Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Copy Files gt Copy Applications or Copy Fonts Internal Storage Destination F2 Source F1 External Storage 1 External Storage 2 of Objects 5 Screen Dema mer Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer Cancel 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 the card slot of the terminal e External Storage 2 USB drive connected to a USB host port 3 Select a file from the storage location Press Destination on the same dialog box Internal Storage External Storage 1 External Storage 2 Press Destination to select the location to copy the file The destination must be different than the source loca
123. logged by the terminal and lets you clear events from the log Displays power temperature battery and memory details for the terminal Also shows the firmware number for FactoryTalk View ME software and technical support information Sets the date time language and numeric format used by the terminal and applications Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Alarms fe om op on Diagnostics Setup a Display Desktop Access D D NO File Management Font Linking page 72 Input Devices File Integrity Check ne Networks and Communication Startup Options 3403 System Event Log o gt age System Information Time Date Regional Settings Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Figure 8 Terminal Settings Menu Structure page 55 page 56 page 56 Copy Files Delete Files Copy Applications Copy Fonts Delete Applications Delete Log Files page 54 page 54 page 52 page 52 page 53 Keyboard Keypad Mouse Touch Screen String Popup page 57 page 57 page 58 Calibrate Touch Screen Double Tap Sensitivity page 58 page 59 Ethernet Network Connections KEPServer Serial Port IDs page 46 RSLinx Enterprise Communications page 46 Network Adapters Device Name Network Identification page 48 page 51 page 52 Alarm Print Setup Diagnostics Print Setup Display Print Setup page 60 page 60 page 60 About FactoryTalk Terminal Information View ME Station page 66 page 64 page 67 page
124. losion Hazard If you connect or disconnect wiring while the power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed and the area is nonhazardous before proceeding Failure to remove power can result in electrical shock or damage to the terminal The power terminal block is not intended for daisy chaining power Use a 0 6 x 3 5 mm flat blade screwdriver for terminal block wiring Table 16 Wire Specifications for Power Input Terminal Block Terminal Wire Type Dual wire Size Single wire Size Strip Length Screw Torque 400 600 oe Stranded orsolid 0 3 1 3mm 0 3 21mm gt f m 028in ein Cu 90 C 194 F 22 16 AWG 22 14 AWG oo lee nena ae 5 8 Ibsin 1 Two wire max per terminal 400 and 600 Terminals Follow these steps to remove the terminal block 1 Insert the tip of a small flat blade screwdriver into the terminal block access slot 2 Gently pry the terminal block to rotate it away from the terminal this releases the locking mechanism Follow these steps to install the terminal block 1 Press the terminal block base in first with the block leaning outward 26 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install the Terminal Chapter 2 2 Gently push the top of the terminal block to rotate it into place The terminal block snaps into place when seated
125. ly run viewers media players and launch the web browser You can also allow temporary access to perform specific tasks then disable desktop access to prevent unauthorized changes Typically a terminal does not allow desktop access unless it has extended features TIP All terminals are shipped from the factory with desktop access disabled With restricted access the only way to access the desktop is to first enter a password The terminals are shipped from the factory with this default password and challenge question that we recommend you change e Default password password case sensitive e Default challenge question What is the opposite of lock e Default challenge answer unlock case sensitive When desktop access is set to allow you can access the desktop by pressing Exit from FactoryIalk View ME Station Configuration mode Enable Desktop Access Follow these steps to enable desktop access 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Desktop Access Setup 2 Press Desktop Access to select Allow The Enter Password dialog box opens TIP Each time you change access from disallow to allow you are required to enter a password The initial default password is password 3 Press Password to enter the password and press Enter 4 Press Enter again to return to Desktop Access Management Desktop Access Management Desktop Allow Access F2 Disallow Passmard Password is not set Set PERN Fae F3 Challenge Ch
126. m PDF Reader A PDF reader is available on all PanelView Plus 6 terminals and provides typical PDF view and search functions You can run this reader from the Windows desktop or from a command prompt eat When viewing a PDF document you can initiate functions from the menu or toolbar Bookmarks created in the original PDF appear under Bookmarks Figure 9 PDF Reader Workspace Page i a ore Bookmarks Page Navigation a e Slide Bar Pel Lab al North American Hazardous Location Approval x PaneView Plus 6 Terminals 3 s meen D i tuted Laos Having qetiree the time of tested ri on _ Sec esasternnaratonccn onl pw TOO iyana oF ayaat and tue ws Ts Dami Sxl we H E WY vr MeMa IM ams wai ommna Meo v Im PO por mas alaa powy Sappy OC SW S00 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 PETE PEST On ELAP er oR Stara ara F uniaan ambient tcapcracerc Do not iseal orainak in covbronmcns where sospheric igen hes ieia paa lesion ETAJ Es i atic vga ne hit A chp btn amp sare F miesas ambice tconperavarc Do not inal orainak in where amospheric gcs have ignition cooperates bow don 20C 392 F Current Page Fodowell Automation Publistion 271 1P INIA ENP Sepastber W10 2 start roxit Reader veceg iasem 3 3 TIP If a keyboard is attached you can use the Page Up and Page Down
127. m distributes two VNC client viewers Vncviewer exe in the Windows folder on the terminal can be deployed to a personal computer for connecting viewing and controlling the Windows CE terminal Panel View Plus 6 Compact Another viewer is available on the terminal to establish a VNC connection between two PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals To access this VNC client choose Start gt Programs gt VNC Viewer TIP The Windows Explorer shell supports right click functionality A touch screen press for one second or longer produces a right click Application Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system provides the following application support in both the OS and the Software Development Kit SDK 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 MFC for devices version 9 0 or later ATL ActiveSync CAB file installer uninstaller Toolhelp API Error reporting generator transfer driver control panel Scripting Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system supports these scripting features Batch command BAT and CMD files JScript VBScript CSScript 74 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Network Support The Windows CE 6 0 operating system supports these network features e Winsock support e Network utilities ipconfig ping route e
128. me 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 ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment f
129. n 4 5 1b in 1 Two wire max per terminal 120 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 2 Secure the protective earth ground wire to the marked position on the power terminal block impedance earth ground The protective earth connection to ground is f ATTENTION You must connect the protective earth terminal to a low mandatory and required for both safety and regulatory compliance Table 38 Protective Earth Wire Specifications Terminal Screw Wire Type Wire Gauge tora 2 Stranded or solid Cu 90 C 194 F a o AWG a pene L2 Neutral weal Protective Earth to Ground Bus ATTENTION Improper wiring of the power terminals can result in voltage at the communication connector shells Do not apply power to the terminal until all wiring is connected Failure to do so can result in electrical shock 3 Apply power to the terminal Follow these steps to remove the AC power module 1 Disconnect power to the terminal 2 Remove the power wiring from the AC power terminal block 3 Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into one of the two slots below the AC module and pry up to release the tabs from the slot Pull up on the front of the module to release the back tabs 5 Remove the DC power terminal block and wiring from the terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C
130. n 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft i i e 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft i re on port 9 pin 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2706 NC13 3 m 10 ft DH 485 DH 485 port Use AlC module 1000 terminals only 1761 NET AIC Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K Connect to Port 3 Freee fa Use 1756 EN2T or 1756 ENBT module with To 1769 L35E 1769 L23E 1769 L32E EtherNet IP bas 1585J M type cable or or 1768 ENBT module with 1585J M type cable 2711P RN20 provides additional port 1000 terminals only 2711P CBL EX04 4 m 14 ft or 2711P CBL EX04 4 m 14 ft 132 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Connections and Communication Chapter 6 Table 51 Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals to Interface Modules 1761 NET AIC 1761 NET ENI 1747 AlC Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 2 9 pin 8 pin Mini DIN DH 485 8 pin Mini DIN 1761 CBL AP00 5 i RS 232 port 9 pin 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft a ao 1761 CBL PM02 2 All terminals 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft A ir e 2711 CBL PMOS 5 q 2711 CBL PM10 10 Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Comm Port 333 3 RS 232 port 9 pin 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft EET NG TS N TOA DH 485 Direct connection to single AIC with Belden 9842 cable DH 485 port Direct connection to single 1000 terminals only AIC with Require 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K Belden 9842 cable 1 Use serial port on the PanelView Plus 6 Compac
131. n the configuration mode of FactoryTalk View ME Station IMPORTANT FactoryTalk View ME Station will load at start up not the custom HMI application The HMI application will start normally the next time the terminal is rebooted 4 Follow these steps when done making selections The version refers to the boot loader a Press the up arrow to return to Reboot with selected options b Press the Enter key to continue booting Restore Factory Defaults To recover from a firmware update failure for example fatal code OF you need to restore your terminal to its out of box factory default state Follow these steps to restore factory defaults from Maintenance mode TIP Terminals require an attached USB keyboard to navigate in Maintenance mode 1 Press and hold the DEFAULT switch on the back of the logic module 2 Press and release the RESET switch 3 Release the DEFAULT switch The maintenance menu is displayed Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 153 Chapter 8 154 Troubleshooting Initial Maintenance Window default button pressed please select maintenance options Maintenance Menu ver 0x xx Reboot with selected options Special BOOT Action None Continue with this system boot This option will continue booting with the options selected on the left IMPORTANT USB keyboard required Press the R
132. ndows Explorer in several ways e Open My Device icon on the desktop e Choose Start gt Programs gt Window Explorer Fie Eat View co Frores L le x Address My Device a My Device 7 a EY E 7 Application ly Program Files Storage Data Documents Card2 3 cii gt p Temp VFS Windows Control Panel a Printer Besides the typical system folders a few folders contain items that are specific to the PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals Folder Content Application Data Contains FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application files Path Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime VFS Virtual File System Contains firmware files and back up restore files for the current system image Path VFS Platform Firmware Taskbar The taskbar has icons to access the Start menu terminal IP information current language and time desktop access input panels and open programs stat fo 9 i140 am BAI You can turn the taskbar on or off by choosing Start gt Settings gt Taskbar and Start Menu then checking or clearing the Auto Hide checkbox TIP On touch screen terminals touch the bottom of the display to recover the taskbar in Auto Hide mode Input Panels Different soft keyboards or input panels are available for entering data You can access these input panels from the taskbar P e Keyboard and large keyboard e CHT Chajei Chinese e CHT Phonetic Chinese e MS Kana Japanese e MS Roma Japanese e NoIM no inp
133. nexpected 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 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 executing the new firmware 3 Remove the USB drive or SD card from the terminal Firmware Upgrade Card Firmware wersion Major Minor Patch Build Terminal 6 10 00 09 17 09 Upgrade Card OF 00 000 The terminal is about to be upgraded with new Firmware Factory Talk View ME Station and any running applications will be terminated After updating Ales the terminal will be restarted to complete the upgrade Press the Upgrade button to continue Otherwise press the Exit button and remowe the firroiware upgrade card IMPORTANT Ifthe firmware upgrade fails because of a power loss or the firmware upgrade card is inadvertently removed you can restore the terminal to the factory default firmware Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details on how to restore the factory default settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 139 Chapter7 Firmware Upgrades Upg rade Terminal Firmware Yov can upgrade firmware in a terminal connected to a computer over a direct over the Network network conn
134. ng e Industrial 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 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 17 Chapter2 Install the Terminal A 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 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
135. nting slots on the top and bottom of the terminal I oH ULALA fN Me I 1 Each mounting slot has six notches with alignment marks that are locking positions for a lever The thickness of the panel where you mount the terminal determines the locking position required to maintain the NEMA UL Type seal Table 15 Lever Locking Positions Lever Lock Typical Mounting Slot Panel Thickness Range Gauge Orientation of Slot Varies 1 50 2 01 mm 0 060 0 079 in 16 2 03 2 64 mm 0 080 0 104 in 14 mink 1 2 67 3 15 mm 0 105 0 124 in 12 6 WOOL 3 17 3 66 mm 0 125 0 144in 10 Notch Alignment Marks 3 68 4 16 mm 0 145 0 164in 8 9 2 4 19 4 80 mm 0 165 0 188 in 7 Follows these steps to mount the terminal in a panel ATTENTION 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 metal cuttings do not enter any components already installed in the panel and that the edges of the cutout have no burrs or sharp edges Failure to follow these warnings can result in personal injury or damage to panel components 1 Cutan opening in the panel by using the cutout template shipped with the terminal or the cutout dimensions
136. o replace the terminal s communication configuration with the configuration in the application 5 Select Yes or No If you select Yes any changes to the device addresses or driver properties in the RSLinx Communications dialog box are lost The name of the currently loaded application appears at the top of the main Configuration mode dialog box 6 Press Run on the Configuration mode dialog box to run the loaded application TIP Applications generate log files To delete log files before running an application press Delete Log Files Before Running on the Configuration Mode dialog box Deleting log files reclaims terminal memory TIP Refer to Start up Options on page 39 to set the application to automatically run on startup or a terminal reset 38 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Start up Options Configuration Mode 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 Explorer desktop on startup Open Station Go to Configuration Mode Launches FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration Closed mode on startup This is the 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
137. o the folder specified during the installation procedure TIP The FUP name is ME_PVP6xX_6 x yymmadd 1000 or ME_PVP6xA_6 x yymmdd 400 and 600 yyyymmdd is the date the firmware package was created e 6 x is the version of ME contained in this package You are now ready to run the FUW to upgrade 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 e Upgrade firmware in a terminal 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 you want to upgrade Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 7 You can run the FUW from within FactoryTalk View Studio software or from the Programs menu on your computer e In Factorylalk View Studio software from the Tools menu choose Firmware Upgrade Wizard e Choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt FactoryIalk View gt Tools gt ME Firmware Upgrade Wizard Upg rading Terminal Upgrading firmware from a
138. o the following e Preview the logo on the splash screen e Resize the image to fit the fixed area on the splash screen Follow these steps to apply a new logo to the splash screen and screen saver Stretch shrink image to fit ae xi _ Preview entire screen 1 Double click the Logo PYPlus Logo Manager Manager icon f The Logo Manager opens with the current logo 2 Click Load QUALITY 3 Select the location of the new image you want to load e A folder 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 7 Check Preview entire screen to view the logo on Stretch shrink image to fit Apply E i 2 Exit f _ Preview entire screen the splash screen Ifthe logo is truncated or too small check Stretch shrink image to fit to resize the logo to fit in the area 8 Ifsatisfied with the preview click Apply A dialog box confirms the splash screen was successfully updated The default screen saver ssfloat bmp is also updated with the new image 9 Click OK then click Exit to close the Logo Manager Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 System Information g System Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 The System Information dialog box provides tabs to view and set system wide properties for y
139. oc itedaasnte ceeds ont EE E 107 Install or Replace the Logic Module 0 cece cece eee eee ee 108 Install or Replace a Communication Module 05 109 Replacethe Display Modules nceenteadatceybaqa sues aap dotnet 111 Replace the Bezels tacuuacrsawued wines tute eeus eae eerste dey 112 Replace tie Backlight scetuuamentamederetucndauetout siededarawe 114 Replace the Dattety icici caries ee eter atueiete eine saeresers 117 Install the AC Power Supply Module 0 eee eee eee 119 Remove the Product ID Label 0 0 ccc cc cece eee eee 122 Load an SD Cate vicccdcei cxctoeaawneawaamatceedecas bosateeaadanats 122 Ceaw the DISPIAY peri sacetatemavuta hath eink A R 123 Chapter 6 GSD POr S aae aE aso A r E E A E aa 126 Ethernet Connection csvessncesndeciiteesceononk e aa 127 Serial Connectioi s sereia eio a E E 129 Controller Connections sssresesreessrrserereeresreree 132 Chapter 7 Terminal Firmware scan tos uceecscdaciweidaweeth hedad bok ouawetens 135 Download Firmware Files 0 ccc cece ccc eee eee e ee eees 136 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Troubleshooting Fonts Resident on Terminal Index Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Table of Contents Firmware U perade Wizardieerevs unsa rit Ennai TETEA ATENE 136 Upgrading Terminal Firmware from a Storage Device 137 Upgrade Terminal Firmware over the Netwo
140. ocation and name of the font that is linked to the base font used by the terminal If a file is not linked the box is empty Couner Hew Linked Font Base Font Anal Link his Ul Gothic Windows ms gothic tte Gulim Windows ygulim tte HSim Sun Windows simsun tte Phing LL Windows imingliu tte Delete Link Edit Link Fi Fz Deletes linked Edits the link by letting you add the linked file font file ifany to a font loaded on the terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE 6 0 Features Windows CE Operating System Topic Page Windows CE 6 0 Features 73 Windows Explorer 76 Taskbar 76 Input Panels 76 Windows Control Panel 77 Backup and Restore 78 Hardware Monitor 81 Touch Properties 83 Keypad Properties 83 Display Properties 84 Logo Manager 86 System Information 87 User Accounts 90 Services 91 Network Server Configuration 92 Printer Support 101 PDF Reader 104 Chapter 4 The terminals run the Windows CE 6 0 operating system OS providing the following shell and user interface features Command shell Command processor Console window Windows Explorer shell Mouse and touch screen support Common dialog box Control panel Network user interface Soft keyboard input panels Adobe PDF reader Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 73 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System VNC server and client viewer The platfor
141. oftware during application development The application stops running but is still loaded e Refer to Configuration Mode Access on page 149 for details on how to access Configuration mode if the application does not contain a Goto Configuration Mode button Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 33 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Figure 5 FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration Mode FactoryTalk View ME Station Curent application Name of application currently loaded Q Synthetic OrawTest_No Comms mer Appears only if application is loaded Load me Application Application Run eee Settings Fi F3 Terminal Delete Log Files 2 Wen Settings Before Running F4 F5 No Displays network information every 60 PYP2O4 7 Reset Exit seconds If the network is shut down the IP 10 90 95 34 F7 Fa address and subnet mask appear as 0 0 0 0 955 2755 254 0 Table 20 Configuration Mode Operations Terminal Operation Load Application F1 Run Application F2 Application Settings F3 Terminal Settings F4 Description Opens a dialog box where you select an application to load The loaded application name appears under Current application Runs the loaded mer application displayed under Current application You must load an application before running it Opens a menu of application specific configuration settings such as device shortcuts defined for the loaded mer application
142. ols 9 Windows XP Style Windows 95 Style Shell Startup Options Description System Type Launches the terminal as an open or closed system at startup e Open launches the Windows CE desktop on startup e Closed 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 42 User Interface Button Controls Sets the visual appearance of control buttons at startup e Windows XP Style default Windows 95 Style Boot Option The boot option provides a way for you to enter Safe mode at startup System Information at j x General startup Options Device Mame Copyrights Boot Safe Mode Do not detect sate mode request at startup Detect safe mode request at startup E ntan Safe Mode Option 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 that you can touch or press F1 to enter Safe mode This lets you bypass a loaded FactoryTalk View ME application and go directly to Configuration mode If you don t press F1 or touch the white box the system boots up normally Another way to enter Safe mode is
143. on Module 5 Loosen the four captive screws that secure the logic module to the display module 6 Carefully lift the logic module from the back of the display ATTENTION Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the logic module 7 Install the new logic module and torque the four captive screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein 8 If necessary install the communication module and torque the four screws to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Install or Replace a The communication module installs over the logic module Communication e e modules for the 1000 terminals are available as separate catalog numbers for field Communication Module nae a TIP The logic module must be attached to the display module before you attach the communication module Follow these steps to install a communication module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 109 Chapter 5 110 Install and Replace Components 2 Ifthe display module is removed from the panel set the terminal display side down on a clean flat stable surface Connector for Communication Module 3 Position the communication module over the logic module so that the connector on the bottom of the module aligns with the connector on the logic module 4 To prevent ESD between the modules let the communication module touch the logic module before ma
144. or 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 Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation PanelView FactoryTalk RSLinx CompactLogix ControlLogix SLC MicroLogix PLC 5 and RSView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies 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 New and Updated This table contains the changes made to this revision Information Topic Page Updated the AC voltage and Hz in
145. ot use sealing compounds Sealing Gasket Be careful not to pinch the legend strip during installation 24 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install the Terminal Chapter 2 3 Place the terminal in the panel cutout Mounting Clip Slot 4 Slide the ends of the mounting clips into the slots on the terminal 5 Tighten the mounting clip screws by hand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly 6 Tighten the mounting clips screws to a torque of 0 90 1 1 Nem 8 10 Ibein by using the specified sequence making sure not to overtighten Torque Sequence 4 Clips proper seal and to prevent damage to the product Rockwell Automation assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the product or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation A ATTENTION Tighten the mounting clips to the specified torque to provide a Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 25 Chapter2 Install the Terminal Remove and Install the The terminals are shipped with a power terminal block installed You can remove e the terminal block for ease of installation wiring and maintenance Power Terminal Block i ess finstallation wiring and mai WARNING Exp
146. ou can verify that pvb file was successfully created by double clicking My Device and selecting the target location for the backup Follow these steps to restore or clone a back up image to a terminal from a USB drive or SD card 1 2s 3 4 Insert the USB drive or SD memory card into the appropriate slot on the target terminal In the control panel double click Backup amp Restore Click the Restore tab Bark ARRETA Click the browse button to select the back up file Backup Restore to restore Select file to restore from Attributes contained within this backup Select the location of the back up file P eos DISS e USB Storage if using a USB drive GJ USB STORAGE e Storage Card2 if using an SD card foackup 09 07 11 pvb e Target folder on terminal containing pvb file This example shows USB Storage as the location Select the pvb back up file to restore fame backup 09 07 11 p Type PV Backup Files I Wee eae Click OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 79 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System 8 Click Restore Backup amp Restore The restore automatically includes advanced Backup Restore SSS Se network and display settings if this option was Select file to restore from checked when the backup was performed USE STORAGE backup 05 07 11 pyb ha Attributes contained within this backup 9 Click Yes to start the restore The terminal start
147. ou use any other object or tool you can damage the keypad or touch screen ATTENTION Use a finger or gloved finger to operate the keypad To operate ATTENTION Do not carry out multiple operations simultaneously Doing so can result in unintended operation e Touch only one operating element on the screen with one finger at one time e Press only one key on the terminal at one time 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Open versus Closed System Start up Options Desktop Access Overview Chapter 1 The terminals can be configured to run an open or closed desktop environment e An open system launches the Windows Explorer desktop on startup The system is configurable via the control panel and supports Windows Operations e A closed system launches a Factorylalk View Machine Edition application on startup and restricts access to the Windows Explorer desktop All terminals are shipped as closed systems restricting access to the desktop The first time you start the system the terminal launches FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode At this point you can change the start up option to allow desktop access You can configure the terminal to perform one of three actions at startup e Launch a FactorylIalk View Machine Edition HMI application e Launch the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Configuration mode of the terminal where you load and run applications configure start up options and
148. ouble Tap Calibration 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 F If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you Double Tap The Double Tap tab on the Touch Properties dialog box 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 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 83 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System Display Properties Display 84 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 Image abclocknight wi rowse Tile image on background You can select another image from the pull down menu or browse the system for a bitmap image Custom images are in the Windows folder Desktop Ap
149. our format with leading zero 23 43 59 AM Symbol Characters to indicate AM If the time format is set to AM default h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you can modify the AM 12 character max symbol PM Symbol Characters to indicate PM If the time format is set to PM default h mm ss tt or hh mm ss tt you can modify the PM 12 character max symbol Separator Characters that separate fields in time format default 3 character max 3 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Change the Short Date Format for a Language Follow these steps to change the short date format for the selected language 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Settings gt Regional Settings gt Short Date Format Short Gate Format Sample iWv2013 2 Midiyyyy O Midiy E Format C Ee Separator F1 i MMiddivyyy F2 J yy MMidd yyyy MM dd dd MMM y The Sample area shows the current date in the selected format 2 Press Format to select an available format The date is updated in the Sample area as you make selections 3 Press Separator to change the separator for the date elements The separator can be three characters The default separators are or 4 Press OK when done Change the Long Date Format for a Language Follow these steps to change the long date format used by the selected language 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Time Date Regional Se
150. our terminal General Information The General tab of the System Information dialog box shows the current version of the Windows CE operating system the processor type and speed and RAM memory on terminal System Information General Startup Options Device Mame Copyrights System Computer Microsoft Windows CE Processor Type flexas Instruments C Version 6 00 Sneed ff000MHz tS RA OS Firmware Version 02 10 2006 Microsoft Corp All rights Memory 198004 KB Ram reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright laws Registered ta Startup Options The Startup Options tab of the System Information dialog box lets you set these options at startup e Show or hide battery warning e Launch the platform as open or closed system e Disable or enable Safe mode request e Show or hide system watchdog errors System Information General Startup Options Device Name Copyrights Warnings Always show at startup halt startup p Hever show at startup E Shell Open systemi Run Windows Desktop Explorer at startup Clased sustan Rion Factoru Talk Views ME Station at startin Always show at startup tcontinue with startup Battery Warnings If the battery is low missing or dead a warning displays each time the terminal starts up TIP e The terminal can be operated without a battery if it is not required that the time and date be accurate e When rep
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152. ower 1 Verify that the terminal is not connected to a power source 2 Strip 7 mm 0 28 in of insulation from the ends of the wires 3 Secure the DC power wires to the marked terminals and on the power terminal block 4 Secure the earth ground wire e On 400 and 600 terminals secure the earth ground wire to the functional earth ground terminal on the power terminal block e On 1000 terminals secure the earth ground wire to the functional earth screw on the back of the display 400 or 600 Terminal 1000 Terminal N SAN z E pa j Earth Ground to Ground Bus GND C 0 o 7 DC DC DC DC Functional Earth to Ground Bus 5 Apply power to the terminal 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Initial Startup Reset Terminal Install the Terminal Chapter 2 The first time you start the system the terminal goes through its power up sequence and launches FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode FactoryTalk View ME Station Curent application Koplicatic Load Applica
153. p Options 15 Desktop Access 15 Product Accessories 16 PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals 400 600 1000 are similar to the PanelView Plus 6 400 600 terminals but with limited hardware and software functions Major differences of the PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals include the following items e Serial and Ethernet communication only e Connection to a single logic controller by using either RSLinx Enterprise or KEPServer Enterprise software not both e Limited number of displays and alarms in Factory Talk View Machine Edition ME application and runtime software e Primary HMI for CompactLogix controllers TIP Applications created for PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals are referred to as Compact Machine Edition applications They run on PanelView Plus 6 and PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals You cannot run a Machine Edition application created for a PanelView Plus 6 terminal on a PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 11 Chapter1 Overview Software Support PanelView Plus 6 Compact Applications Product Selections 12 Table 1 lists software supported by the terminals Table 1 PanelView Plus 6 Compact Software Support l Runtime environment for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition mer i Machine applications Machine Edition Station is preloaded on each terminal 6 10 or later and does not require FactoryTalk View activation Configuration software
154. pe of error checking used Error checking is automatically configured if Use Auto Config BCC CRC is set to Yes Parity Type of parity used Parity is automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes None Odd Even Baud Rate Data rate at which serial driver communicates The baud rate is automatically configured 110 300 600 1200 4800 9600 if Use Auto Config is set to Yes 19200 38400 57600 115200 Stop Bits Number of stop bits used lor2 Ack Poll Timeout Ack Poll timeout value in ms 20 60 000 ms Max Retries Number of retries before serial driver fails 0 10 Station Number Station number based on a specific device 0 254 COM Port Communication port used on the terminal 1 4 DH 485 Properties Jumper ID Identifies the communication card if multiple cards are installed on the terminal 0 3 Station Number The unique station number of the terminal on the DH 485 network 0 31 decimal Baud Rate The communication rate of the DH 485 network 9600 19200 MaxStationNumber The maximum station number on the DH 485 network The value must be greater thanor 0 31 decimal equal to the Station Number Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 47 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Ethernet Network Connections 48 Configure a Device Address Follow these steps to edit the address of a device such as a logic controller 1 From the RSLinx Configuration dialog box select a device node 2 Press Ed
155. pearance The Appearance tab in Display Properties controls the visual style and colors of the desktop and other window elements Display Properties 2 fox x I Dialog Box Text Button Button Two custom schemes and images are provided for day or night viewing When changing schemes remember to also change the image on the Background tab Scheme Desktop Color Background Logo AB Day Bue abclocknight AB Night ablclockday Backlight Intensity The Backlight tab in Display Properties lets you set the brightness level of the display between 1 100 At 1 the display is minimally visible Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver Brightness Dim 100 fo Bright Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Screen Saver The screen saver extends the lifetime of the display by dimming the backlight when the terminal is idle The screen saver activates and displays a moving bitmap at a reduced brightness level after a continuous idle time When the screen saver is deactivated the display brightness returns to its normal level Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight ScreenSaver Advanced Start screen saver after jio minute af continuous ide time Dimmer Image List Dim i10 Brigant Sstioat Remove The Screen Saver tab in Display Properties lets you perform these operations e
156. plorer J011 GerazaH 60 4554 fey Lege bree oo dad iita ape Safs 2 To see the folder view click Page then from the File menu choose Open FTP site in Windows Explorer 3 Transfer files between your computer and the FTP folder 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 98 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 FTP Connection Requiring User Authentication Follow these steps to establish Network Server Configuration fok x an FTP connection to the VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server Allow Anonymous Logins Allow Anonymous Uploads terminal by first entering a valid user name and password 1 Open your web browser or any folder on your computer 2 Type the IP address of the HMI terminal in the address field by using the syntax ftp ipaddress_of_hmi_terminal ftp 10 90 95 8 3 Click OK when you see the FTP Folder Error dialog box FTP Folder Error a x i Windows cannot access this folder Make sure you typed the file name correctly and that you have permission to access the Folder Details 220 Service ready for new user 530 Anonymous access not allowed If you launch the FTP connection from your browser a prompt can appear notifying you that Internet Explorer cannot display this web page Choose Page
157. quipment unless power has been power has been removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous e Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location in which it is used e All wiring must be in accordance with Class Division 2 Class Il Division 2 or Class Ill wiring methods of Articles Canadian Electrical Code and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction in accordance with Articles 502 and 503 of the National Electrical Code 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 Cet D Classe Il Division 2 Groupes F et G Classe Ill 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 a inspection par les autorit s locales qualifi es au moment de l installation A AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class non dangereux avant de d brancher l quipement Couper le courant ou s assurer que l environnement est class non dangereux avant de d brancher les connecteurs
158. recurrence and remedial action 146 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Check Terminal Components Troubleshooting Chapter 8 This section provides tips on how to isolate anomalies with the display touch screen keypad attached keyboard or mouse If you are unable to resolve the anomaly replace the touch screen display module 1000 or the terminal 400 600 Table 55 Resolving Anomalies with the Touch Screen Symptom The display does not have a touch screen The touch screen is not operating correctly Touch input and dragging is inaccurate The screen cursor is not visible The touch screen does not accept touch input Table 56 Resolving Anomalies with the Display Symptom The display is dim or unreadable The backlight is turning off or dimming the display unexpectedly A start up error appears during startup Table 57 Resolving Anomalies with a Mouse Symptom The mouse is not operating correctly The screen cursor is not visible or the mouse settings need adjusting The mouse is a USB composite device keyboard mouse The USB mouse does not work Recommended Action Check the catalog number of the unit Verify that your display is a touch screen by looking at the label on the terminal Calibrate the touch screen e In FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode press Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Touch Screen gt Calibration e From the contro
159. restore Display resolution Sets the display resolution at startup If the system can t detect the resolution you 1000 terminals only can choose the appropriate resolution by terminal model e Auto auto detects the display resolution e VGA sets the resolution to 640x480x16 for the 1000 terminals The 400 and 600 displays are 320x240 QVGA IMPORTANT Perform maintenance operations in this order to diagnose and repair Operating problems with your terminal 1 Safe mode stops an application from starting automatically 2 Reset terminal removes user installed applications user configuration changes and user accessible data 3 Restore factory defaults returns the terminal to its original out of box state Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 151 Chapter8 Troubleshooting Access Maintenance Operations Follow these steps to access Maintenance actions at startup TIP Terminals require an attached USB keyboard to navigate in Maintenance mode 1 Insert a thin nonconductive probe into the hole marked DEFAULT on the back of the logic module and press the switch Allen Bradle er o COMM o FAULT Sp DEFAULT m Zo RESET DEFAULT Ve RESET RESET pi TIP press and hold the DEFAU
160. return to Terminal Settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 61 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Check Integ rity of We recommend that you periodically check the integrity of the FactoryIalk View Appli cation Files ME Station application file that is loaded in the terminal and the runtime files All errors warnings and information messages generated by these files are logged to a file You can periodically view the log and clear all items from the log 1 Press Terminal Settings gt File Integrity Check File Integrity Check view Log F3 2 Press either of the Enable options to enable or disable file integrity checks e Enable Check of the MER e Enable Check of the Runtime Files By default 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 Follow these steps to view the file integrity check log 1 Press View Log from the File Integrity Check dialog box File Integrity Gheck Log 7 20 2010 2 44 47 AM CRC ERROR history alm 7 20 2010 2 44 47 AM CRC ERROR embedded alm Clear All More Details F1 F2 2 Select an event and press More Details to display details for a specific file check event 3 Press Clear All to clear all details from the log 4 Press Close to return to previous dialog box
161. rk 4 140 Chapter 8 Satus Tadica oessa ananena kia E a ra t 143 Terminal Doces Not Start Properly indent gantiswac se hineeheeaes 144 Start up Messasesand Codet eeann etenee EE TEEKS REDE IN 145 Check Terminal Components essssrussssrresserrresseeee 147 EthemecConnecH onssa orione rii i Aae EET EEA 148 Program Launcher ActiveX Control sssscccccecererrereren 149 Application Does Not Run ssrerscccrecrcorrediiain i reiua ienei 149 Conitsuration Mode ACE Seesar ennaa 149 Filesystem Erron eere E N OERE 150 Advanced DidenOsticstceticas tents eiveder E ERE 150 Maintenance Operations vec stecuisacusnG rant nseSecdeweassguaus 151 Appendix True Type POnts ccna oun TA e AET EEEE 155 EEEE EE E EEEE E T BSE EEE E betes 157 Table of Contents 8 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Additional Resources Firmware Upgrades Preface This manual describes how to install configure operate and troubleshoot the PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals It does not provide procedures on how to create applications that run on the terminal You also need to do the following e Use FactoryIalk View Studio for Machine Edition to create a human machine interface HMI application to run in the terminal e Create ladder logic to interact with the HMI application These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation Resource Description PanelVie
162. rn to Terminal Settings Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 Input Device Settings You can adjust the settings for input devices used by the terminal including the keypad attached keyboard mouse touch screen and string entry popup Configure Keyboard or Keypad Settings You can adjust settings for keys on an attached keyboard or the terminal keypad 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Keyboard Keypad Keyboard Keypad Repeat Settings 00 msec 400 msec Repeat Repeat B00 msec Rate Delay 800 msec F2 F1 e l sec lo 5 sec times per second SEC mate Zio SEC 2 Press Repeat Rate to specify the number of times a key is repeated per second when you hold a key down Valid values for the keypad are 0 and 2 30 The keyboard is device dependent but typical values are the same 3 Press Repeat Delay to select the amount of time that elapses per second before a key is repeated Values are device dependent Unsupported values are dimmed 4 Press OK when done Set the Sensitivity of the Mouse You can set and test the sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between mouse clicks The process is identical to setting the double tap sensitivity for the touch screen See page 59 To set the mouse sensitivity press Terminal Settings gt Input Devices gt Mouse Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN
163. rnet cable 4m 14 ft 1000 terminals only Table 49 Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals to PLC 5 and MicroLogix Controllers PLC 5 PLC 5C PLC 5E MicroLogix 1400 1500LRP MicroLogix 1000 1100 1200 Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Compact Port CHO 25 pin RS 232 CH1 CH2 9 pin RS 232 Gio te tin ink sii sig aha 1400 DF1 DF1 or DH 485 DF1 or DH 485 m RS 232 DF1 port 9 pin a 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft All terminals 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft 9 to 25 ERN adapter required RS 232 DH 485 port 9 pin 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC21 5 m 16 ft __ All terminals 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 2711 NC22 15 m 49 ft DH 485 DH 485 port Use AIC module E 1000 terminals only 1761 NET AIC Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K to connect to port 3 EtherNet IP port EtherNet IP All terminals M a ii Use 1761 NET ENI module 1585J M type cable or yP with Ethernet cable 2711P CBL EX04 4 m 14 ft 2711P RN20 provides additional port 1000 terminals only 2711P CBL EX04 4 m 14 ft 1 The AIC module is recommended for isolation purposes when the terminal and controller are not on same power supply Table 50 Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals to Logix Controllers ControlLogix CompactLogix Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Compact Port CHO 9 pin RS 232 CHO 9 pin RS 232 DF1 DF1 or DH 485 as 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft DF1 il ae port 9 pi
164. rotection is required to view terminal displays if security is enabled View Only is checked or unchecked e Security is enabled Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Enabled for view only Disabled Unchecked No password No password adh Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 VNC Connection Requiring Password for View only Operations The default VNC configuration enables view only access to the terminal without requiring a password This applies to the VNC viewer that resides on the terminal and the viewer you can deploy to a computer This example uses the VNC viewer deployed to a computer to connect to the HMI terminal TIP Copy vncviewer exe in the Windows folder on the terminal to your computer and install the Tight VNC software Follow these steps to configure a VNC connection that requires a password to view terminal operations 1 Onthe VNC Server tab check the following e View Only e Enable security Network Server Configuration VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server File Server Kepware Server Genera Q view Only no remote contro E Q Enable securit E Password E view only password a eee 2 Select View only password then enter a Sets VNC view only password 7 characters max seven character password in the field that opens 3 Click OK then restart the service to apply the new settings Follow these steps
165. s 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 logins 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 access virtual roots Disabled unchecked User List Specifies the NTLM users that can access the ftp server and exchange files to or from 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 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 97 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating System FTP Anonymous Login and Upload Follow these steps to establish an Network Server Configuration F TP connection to the terminal VNC Server WEB Server FTP Server File Server by allowing anonymous logins Kepware Server Security options Use Authentication and file transfers to or from the Aio Aoma s Lode Allow Anonymous Uploads default F TP folder on the Allow Anonymous VRoots
166. s are ordered as separate components attach the logic module to the display module before panel installation 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Set the display module display side down on a clean flat stable surface 3 Position the logic module over the back of the display module aligning the logic module connector with the connectors on the display module 4 Push down on the logic module until it is firmly seated 5 Tighten the four captive screws that secure the logic module to the display module and torque to 0 58 Nem 5 7 lbein Before replacing a logic module you must first remove the communication module if attached Follow these steps to replace a logic module 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Disconnect all power and communication cables WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any communication cable with power applied to this device or any device on a network An electrical arc could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure power is removed or the area is known to be nonhazardous before proceeding 3 Set the display module display side down on a clean flat stable surface 108 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install and Replace Components Chapter 5 4 Ifthe communication module is attached remove the four screws that secure the communication module to the logic module and set the communication module aside Communicati
167. s eae Use DHCP S68511 Micrel KS8851 Ethernet Driver F1 o 90 405 3 iF Subnet Mask 9 Yes F2 Coded edt iL e A p gt Gakeway F3 fio 90 54 1 IP Address mac ID COON z a NN oo 00 be di 73 25 IP Address Use DHCP 5 ams IP Address F1 F4 ervers F2 Fi L Ld Subnet Mask aaa al F2 a Mo Gateway F3 seta OK Cancel 00 00 be di 7a 25 F7 F8 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 address are automatically assigned e IfDHCP is disabled you can manually enter the IP address Press IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway to enter IP formatted addresses 4 Press OK when done If prompted reset the device from the FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode dialog box 5 Press Close Field Description Valid Values Use DHCP Enables or disables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP settings DHCP Yes default automatically allocates network devices and configurations to newly attached No devices on the network e If DHCP is set to Yes the terminal is automatically assigned an IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway The fields are disabled e If DHCP is set to No you can enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address IP Address A unique address identifying the terminal on the Ethernet network XXX XXX XXX XXX 000 000 000
168. s the restore process It can take a few minutes IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB drive or SD card or power off the terminal during the restore This could corrupt the firmware If the restore fails you need to reset the terminal from the maintenance menu Refer to Maintenance Operations on page 151 for details When the restore has completed successfully the terminal restarts B2011 Rockwell Automation Inc Hll Rights Reserved Ii COMM i 02 40 FONT 01 0 80 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Hardware Monitor The PanelView Hardware Monitor provides status and troubleshooting information for the terminals including running processes system event log g details and monitoring of battery voltages temperatures and system usage for example CPU and memory loading Hardware Monitor Processes The Processes tab of the Hardware Monitor shows all processes currently running on the terminal and memory usage of each process PanelView iturin Monitor Cel danin ee oo400002 01F 70006 01030004 02230002 3 Ane e0023000 0001 oo00 0001 OO00 0001 000d nnn AAA Memory load 3444432896 105897984 7 System Event Log The System Event Log tab of the Panel View Hardware Monitor displays warnings errors and events logged by the terminal PanelView Hardware Monitor T5258 AM PWP T5245 AM Mone M245 AM Mone The log provides a d
169. smit lt 4 NC 5 COM COM 6 pulled high to 12V DSR pulled high to DSR 7 RTS RTS 8 CTS CTS 9 NC NC Table 47 Upload Download Cable without Hardware Handshaking PanelView Plus Port DCE 9 pin Male 2 RXD _ 3 _ TXD 5 OM 9 pin Computer Port DTE 2 3 3 2 5 25 pin Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 131 Chapter6 Connections and Communication Controller Connections Table 48 through Table 51 provides a summary of PanelView Plus 6 Compact connections to controllers and interface modules Table 48 Communication Cables PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals to SLC Controllers SLC 500 5 01 5 02 SLC 5 03 5 04 5 05 SLC 5 03 Protocol PanelView Plus 6 Compact Port CH1 RJ45 CHO 9 pin RS 232 CH1 RJ45 DH 485 DF1 or DH 485 DH 485 DF RS 232 DF1 port 9 pin 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft _ All terminals 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft Use AIC module Use AlC module RS 232 DH 485 port 9 pin 2711 NC13 5 m 16 ft Allaerminale 1761 NET AIC to connect to 2711 NC14 10 m 32 ft 1761 NET AIC to port 1 or 2 connect to port 1 or 2 SLC 5 04 SLC5 05 CH1 DH CH1 ENET DH 485 1761 CBL AS03 1761 CBL AS03 1000 terminals only 1761 NET AIC 1761 CBL AS09 1761 CBL AS09 Requires 2711P RN6 2711P RN6K 9 m 30 ft to connect to port 3 9 m 30 ft EtherNet IP port FtherNet IP All terminals Use 1761 NET ENI module E i 2711P RN20 provides additional port with Ethe
170. storage device is a two step process First you create a Firmware from a Stora ge firmware upgrade card with the required firmware files Secondly you load the card in the target terminal to upgrade the firmware Device The firmware upgrade card can be a USB drive or an SD card Create a Firmware Upgrade Card Follow these steps to copy firmware files to a USB drive or SD card 1 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 Factorylalk 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 EEEE EE rere a jox b Select the location of the firmware l Select the type of firmware upgrade to perform card by browsing to the root 7 0 Upgrade firmware on terminal directory of the storage card loaded Create firmware upgrade card in your computer for example E Firmware card location The firmware files are copied to this E F location You can also specify a folder Protem ype on the hard drive PaneWiew Plus 6 Compact 400 600 ME v6 10 v7 00 Note PanelView Plus CE FUP should be used for Yersaview CE terminals c From the Existing terminal type pull down menu choose a version v6 10 v7 00
171. t terminal with an AlC module for a DH 485 network solution Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 133 Chapter6 Connections and Communication Notes 134 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Terminal Firmware Chapter 7 Firmware Upgrades Topic Page Terminal Firmware 135 Download Firmware Files 136 Firmware Upgrade Wizard 136 Upgrading Terminal Firmware from a Storage Device 137 Upgrade Terminal Firmware over the Network 140 Firmware components are packaged as execute in place XIP regions in a single System Code SC img file When the SC img file is copied to the Virtual File System VFS on the terminal the terminal s XIP regions are updated and the terminal restarts automatically These firmware components are affected during an upgrade FactoryIalk View Machine Edition Station software Communication protocols and drivers including Kepware drivers Windows fonts Windows CE components Factory Talk components User extensions A firmware upgrade does not affect these terminal components or settings Windows registry File system including the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application loaded in the terminal Network parameters including the network device name DHCP enabled and static IP addressing speed and duplex setting Display settings Screen saver configuration Touch screen calibration Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P Marc
172. tage PELV power supply to power each PanelView Plus 6 Compact device codes for your installation These power supplies provide protection so that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between conductors and earth ground does not exceed a safe value ATTENTION Use a Class 2 SELV or PELV power supply as required by local wiring PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals were tested to operate with the catalog number 2711P RSACDIN power supply To use another power supply review the criteria in Table 18 Table 18 Power Supply Criteria If the PanelView Plus 6 Device Vea Description Connects to equipment with isolated SELV or PELV power supply Other equipment can share this power communication ports supply with the PanelView Plus 6 device provided that no ground loops are created A PELV source internally connects the negative power terminal to chassis ground Does not connect to other equipment Connects to equipment with Dedicated isolated and This prevents ground loops from damaging nonisolated communication ports ungrounded SELV source to the device power each terminal IMPORTANT All ports on the terminals are electrically isolated except for the USB ports Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Install the Terminal Chapter 2 Earth Ground Connection PanelView Plus 6 compact terminals use a DC power input and have an earth ground terminal that you must connect to a low imped
173. ter 2 Hlavardousecations sc4 3452224 ses ioauereisukeieceeteiesbiesideess 18 Mounting Cleat ances auscuiiuiuiiecvse puengw icant EE eddies 20 Panel Guidelines sca ovcsedvaeestaaek cose eiawe tent nase eatietden 20 Panel Cutout Dimensions i0 0500 niweadetedadaddeiadiieteteseteaus 20 Product Dimensions gcc saninksi de d6 cewdessecween Sab eens aakh 21 Mount the 400 600 Terminal ina Panel 00 cece eee 22 Mount the 1000 Terminal ina Panel 00 eee eee eee 24 Remove and Install the Power Terminal Block 26 DC Power Connections ctcehawe a tie aerGuwecu ewww hatad 28 Tei EIAa SEAT CU o cs Genser eu Gee aac eee ete aeons eke he oes 31 Reset Termii ec cuitacscobetnindauads tend tiedeouwasennedeeds 31 Chapter 3 Access Contiouration Mode serieen i e Asad eadestwnavane wer 33 hetninal Settines oana ar a a a 36 Loadand Run A pplicationwn s 5s0eeeaeqn ake cans eE an 38 Startup PuOns 2 2 6 46r ieee E EEE te eee tenes 39 Desktop ACs as Boece ca andiaawoeso ced A E a 42 COMMUNICATION SCD eses i E N aa eke biased 46 Ethernet Network Connections 0 cece eee cece cee eeeees 48 Pile Minap ei oseane ere set nena is E EOS 52 Display Settin eset ccte sacs const aisiecsdes ceveubeasiGaciessienes 55 Input Device SEMIN GS vacancies NATA N es eke 57 Conners Print OPON tc cst chteeh tid AN OE GER eens 60 Cheek Integrity OF Application Piles 6 dccnatunivink pttiadinsadnalras 62 Congue IAS HOSICS te
174. terminal The temperature is updated every 10 seconds Table 27 Temperature Conditions Condition Logic Board Low Normal 25 94 C 77 201 F High 95 C 203 F and higher A failed temperature sensor is recorded in the system events log Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Keypad Properties Keyboard Keypad Touch Properties Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Use the Keypad and Keyboard dialog boxes to adjust settings for the membrane keypad of your terminal or an attached USB keyboard The Keyboard icon is always present Keypad appears only if your terminal has a keypad Repeat Tab The Repeat tab on the Keypad Keyboard Properties dialog box enables and disables the character repeat behavior of keys on the keypad or attached keyboard When character repeat is enabled you can set the repeat delay and repeat rate of keys Verify your settings by pressing a key in the test edit box Keyboard Properties oN Repeat delay AN Repeat rate Long Short Slow Fast are He Tap here and hold down a key to test Touch Properties is accessible only 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 D
175. tery or real time 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 Replace the battery 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 4 400 and 600 Terminals You can replace the battery with the terminal mounted in the panel No special tools are required to remove the battery Follow these steps to replace the battery in a 400 or 600 terminal 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Unlatch the battery cover by pulling it straight out RIAAN AD Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 117 Chapter5 Install and Replace Components 3 Lift up on the cover 4 Remove the battery 5 Insert the new battery with the positive polarity facing up and press gently until the battery snaps into place 6 Close the battery cover and push the end in until you hear a click 1000 Terminals Follow these steps to replace the battery 1 Disconnect power from the terminal 2 Place the terminal
176. ting a host computer only 400 and 600 terminals Reset switch to reset the terminal without having to power off and on Default switch to access maintenance operations such as restoring factory defaults Battery compartment Indicators provide communication and fault status Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 13 Chapter1 Overview Operator Input The terminals feature grayscale or color LCD displays with keypad touch screen or keypad and touch screen input Table 4 Display and Operator Input Features Item Description 1 Product label Product identification label can be replaced with custom label J Display touch screen Color or grayscale display with or without a resistive 4 wire touch screen catalog number dependent 3 Numeric keypad 0 9 Backspace Enter Left and Right Tab Esc Shift Ctrl Alt keys Use arrow keys for navigation Use Alt arrow to initiate these functions 4 Navigation keys e Alt left arrow Home Alt right arrow End e Alt up arrow Page Up Alt down arrow Page Down Function keys Keys that can be configured in the application to perform operations For example F1 F8 F1 can be configured to navigate to another screen Oa the touch screen use a finger gloved finger or plastic stylus with a minimum tip radius of 1 3 mm 0 051 in If y
177. tion Press Copy to copy the selected file to the destination If the file exists you are asked if you want to overwrite the file Select Yes or No TIP FactoryTalk View ME Station software looks for mer files in the My Device Application Data Rockwell Software RSViewME Runtime folder and font files in the Rockwell Software RSViewME Fonts folder 54 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Display Settings Configuration Mode Chapter 3 For the terminal display you can adjust its intensity view its temperature configure the screen saver or enable disable the screen cursor Adjust the Display Intensity You can modify the intensity of the terminal backlight You can use the default intensity of 100 or you can change the intensity for runtime operations 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Display gt Display Intensity Display Intensity M startup Runtime Intensity 100 3 F1 Default 2 Press Startup Intensity to switch between the Default intensity and the 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 100 3 Increase or decrease the intensity for runtime operations by pressing the up or down arrow keys 4 Press OK when done to save the intensity changes Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 55 Chapter 3 56 Configur
178. tion Run Application ee Terminal Delete Log Files View Settings Before Running F4 F5 Ma PYP2O4 FF Reset 10 90 95 6 F7 foo edo 24 0 You can change the action the terminal takes on startup by pressing Terminal Settings then choosing Startup Options You can configure one of these options e Launch a FactoryTalk Machine Edition HMI application that is configured to run at startup e Launch FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode and run the configuration options for the terminal default e Launch the Windows Explorer desktop You can also configure a terminal to allow desktop access Terminals are initially shipped with desktop access disabled To allow or restrict desktop access press Terminal Setting then choose Desktop Access For more information on changing the start up option and restricting or allowing desktop access refer to Chapter 3 Configuration Mode You have several options to restart the terminal without having to disconnect and reapply power e Use the Reset switch on the back of the terminal e From the terminal desktop Start menu choose Programs gt Restart System e On the FactoryTalk View ME Station configuration dialog box press Reset Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 31 Chapter2 Install the Terminal After a restart the terminal performs a series of start up tests then takes one of these actions e Launches an HMI application that
179. ttings gt Regional Settings gt Long Date Format Long Gate Format sample Tuesday October 01 2013 dddd MMMM dd vyvy Format CO MMMM dd Yyyy Et C dddd dd MMMM yyyy 2 dd MMMM wyyy The Sample area shows the current date in the selected format 2 Press Format to select an available format The date is updated in the Sample area as you make selections 3 Press OK when done Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 71 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Font Linking 72 List of fonts loaded on the terminal Shows all fonts loaded on the terminal except the base font Select the name of the font you are linking to the base font Press Add Fonts to link the font file for the selected font to the base font You return to the Linked Fonts dialog box Add Linked Font Anal Unicode MiS Gulim GulimChe ms Gothic ms PGothic mds Ul Gothic rial Unicode his wy Comic Sans his Courier New wt Font linking lets you run a translated application on the terminal by linking a font file to the base font for example linking a Chinese font file to the base font Arial For more details on preinstalled terminal fonts and additional fonts available for downloading see Fonts Resident on Terminal on page 155 Press Terminal Settings gt Font Linking to access this function Add Linked Font Anal Unicode has Gulim 4dd Font F1 Shows the l
180. ttings 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 print settings as needed Printer Deskjet 5650c Print Range Orientation Port JETCET PRINT v all Portrait Net Path Selection Landscape et Path Paper Size Letter Margins inches 7 Lett 1 25 Top ie Advanced Draft Mode v Color Right 1 25 Bottom j Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Manual Printer Installation Follow these steps to manually set up a supported printer 1 Connect the printer to the USB port 2 Plug the power cord of the printer into an outlet and turn the printer on 3 4 Click Add Local Printer From the desktop control panel open Printers Printers File View Tools Help Add Add Local Add Network Printer RDP I Follow the Add Local Printer Wizard instructions to configure the printer a Verify 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 L Specify whether you want the printer to be shared on the network Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 103 Chapter4 Windows CE Operating Syste
181. twork e A leading character in the range of a through z or A through Z e Remaining characters in the range of a through z A through Z 0 9 or hyphen Device Description Provides a description of the terminal The 50 characters max default is the logic module catalog number 1 Check with your network administrator to determine a valid device name 4 Press OK Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 51 Chapter3 Configuration Mode Authorize Terminal to Access Network Resources The terminal can access network resources with proper identification A user name password and domain must be provided by your network administrator 1 Press Terminal Settings gt Network then Communications gt Network Connections gt Network Identification Network Identification User Mame F1 o pe Domain F3 OK Cancel F7 Fa 2 Press user name password and domain to enter the information provided by your network administrator Field Description Valid Values User Name Identifies the user to the network 70 characters max Password Characters that gain access to network along with No character limitation the user name Domain Name Provided by network administrator 15 characters max 3 Press OK when done File Man agement The terminal supports operations for managing files that are stored on the terminal e Deleting application mer files font files or generated log files e Cop
182. ut method selected default TIP You can hide the view of an input panel from the taskbar by choosing the No IM option 76 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Windows CE Operating System Chapter 4 Windows Control Panel The Windows control panel is the desktop interface for configuring a terminal You can set system wide and terminal properties such as network configuration screen saver configuration and touch screen calibration TIP Most of the terminal settings are available in FactoryTalk View ME Station Configuration mode The language of the control panel items is based on the language set for the operating system English is the default i D You can access the control panel in several ways 7 a My Device e Choose Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Panel e Open My Device on the desktop then open the Control Panel 7 os _ Backup amp i Display Hardware keypad Restore Monitor eG 2 Logo Network and Printers Regional Manager Dial up Co Settings Eser Ole a Only the control panel dialog boxes specific to the terminal are covered in this chapter TIP From the View menu you can change the size of the icons or see a brief description of each icon TIP Many of the control panel dialog boxes have scroll bars for viewing information on a small display however most examples show the full view for clarity Backup amp Restore Backup Restore Select backup
183. valid header in pvb file Failed restore because of invalid header Failed restore because of inability to write intermediate files to terminal Failed restored because of corrupt pvb file Watch Dog Watch dog reset Messages during this phase of startup are for information purposes only Update Messages during firmware installation and loading are for information purposes only soe oe Fatal TE A fatal error during firmware installation or loading is usually recoverable by doing one of the following Fatal TR e From the maintenance menu reset the terminal ae a From the maintenance menu restore the factory defaults See page 153 for details on how to perform a restore Fatal Re install the firmware Refer to Access Maintenance Operations on page 152 for details on resetting terminal and restoring factory defaults Fatal 08 A fatal error during POST is usually due to failed hardware e For failed RAM replace the logic module 1000 or the Fatal o terminal 400 and 600 Fatal 3A e For stuck key stuck touch and failed backlight replace the display module moo p Fatal RO A fatal error during a restore operation is usually recoverable Fatal by resetting the terminal from the maintenance menu fatal TR Refer to Access Maintenance Operations on page 152 for Fatal RZ details on resetting the terminal wo e A watch dog reset is usually a momentary loss of control due to a software failure Monitor this error for
184. w Plus Specifications Technical Data publication Provides technical specifications environmental 2711P TD005 specifications and certifications for the PanelView Plus Compact terminals Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell publication 1770 4 1 Automation industrial system 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 ships with these items e Terminal with FactoryIalk View Machine Edition runtime software installed and activated e Product information e Mounting levers for panel installation e Panel cutout template For the latest firmware upgrades and other downloads for PanelView Plus 6 Compact terminals go to http www rockwellautomation com support and click Firmware Updates Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 9 Preface Notes 10 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Chapter 1 Overview Topic Page Software Support 12 PanelView Plus 6 Compact Applications 12 Product Selections 12 Terminal Features 13 Operator Input 14 Open versus Closed System 15 Start u
185. xt editor or PDF reader the system locks up when you try to open a file To avoid this issue associate a file with the application you are launching The viewer editor or PDF reader automatically launches with the associated file If a terminal application does not run there can be an issue with the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition ME application e Verify that a start up screen was configured and that the runtime file is a compatible version e Try to run the application manually If the application runs manually then the operating system can be starting up with an invalid shortcut path Check the shortcuts in the Windows Startup folder Windows StartUp Check the syntax of each shortcut path in the Startup folder and verify that a valid target application exists e Check that the application is not missing components or required DLLs Remove and reload the application To access Configuration mode while an application is running your Factorylalk View ME application must contain a screen with a Goto Configuration Mode button When the application is running you can press this button to access Configuration mode If a running application does not contain a Goto Configuration Mode button you can access Configuration mode during startup in one of two ways e Enter Safe mode from the general Maintenance screens Refer to page 151 for details e Detect a Safe mode request at startup by enabling this start up option
186. ying application files or font files between storage locations Delete Application File or Font File You can delete FactoryTalk View ME Station mer files or font files that reside in the nonvolatile memory of the terminal a loaded USB drive or a loaded SD card The procedure for deleting an application file or a font file is the same 1 Press Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Delete Files gt Delete Applications or Delete Fonts 52 Rockwell Automation Publication 2711PC UM002C EN P March 2015 Configuration Mode Chapter 3 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 the card slot of the terminal e External Storage 2 USB drive connected to a USB host port Delete Source External Storage 1 F1 F2 External Storage 2 Copy of Objects 5 Screen Demoa mer Objects 5 Screen Demo mer Objects Demo4 mer Close F8 3 Select a file from the list 4 Press Delete 5 Select Yes or No when asked if you want to delete the selected application or font file from the storage location Delete Log Files You can delete generated log files alarm history files and alarm status files from the System Default location on the terminal 1 Press Terminal Settings gt File Management gt Delete Files gt Delete Log Files You are asked to confirm the de
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