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1. Completed Gasket Figure 14 SCADAPack Vision 50 Panel Installation The SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface is made up of a front data display panel and a back communication panel SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 4 2 SCADAPack Vision 50 Reference 4 2 1 Front Panel The front panel consists of an LCD screen two output LEDs one power key and six application keys See Figure 15 SCADAPack Vision 50 Front Panel Layout Power Management Key CONTROL SCADA Pack Vision 50 MICROSYSTEMS 1 2 DED u BR PD P fe ae Ge aa ae me 8 Application Function keys and Output LEDs Figure 15 SCADAPack Vision 50 Front Panel Layout 4 2 1 1 LCD Screen The LCD Liquid Crystal Display screen displays four lines of 20 characters for a maximum of 80 characters Data to be read from the PLC is displayed on this screen and is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software Data to be entered by the operator and written to the PLC is also displayed on this screen and is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software 4 2 1 2 Output LEDs Eight LEDs are used to display the status of single bit addresses read from the PLC All LEDs are red Writing an input or holding register based tag to the LEDs using the Copy tag to LED task cont
2. 00 68 6 3 SCADAPack Vision 50 Program Development 69 6 3 1 Open SCADAPack Vision Software ssssssssseeneneeeeserrrerrnnrresseerrene 69 6 3 2 Create New Configuration File an 69 6 3 3 Configure Network Configuration sssssssssssseennnenessererernnnnneseeeennne 70 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manul 33 October 12 2007 October 12 2007 6 3 4 Configure Tags E 71 6 3 5 Configure Gcreensg EE 73 6 3 6 Configure Application Task List 77 6 3 7 Save the Configuration Te 78 6 3 8 Connect SCADAPack Vision 50 top 78 6 3 9 Initialize SCADAPack ViSION 50 ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 78 6 3 10 Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 50 05 79 6 4 SCADAPack Vision 60 Program Development 80 6 4 1 Open SCADAPack Vision Software sssssssseennnneeeseeererrnnnresseernne 80 6 4 2 Create New Configuration File an 80 6 4 3 Configure Network Configuration c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 81 6 4 4 CONQUEST AOS rr tocctceteu si See Cotsen tet ie t on se ced eo AT 82 6 4 5 Configure E 85 6 4 6 Configure Application Task iert 88 6 4 7 Save the Configuration Te 90 6 4 8 Connect SCADAPack Vision 60 oP 90 6 4 9 Initialize SCADAPack Vision 60 sssneeeeeeeeeeenenennresserrrrrrnnnnesseeernne 90 6 4 10 Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 60 06 91 7 SCADAPACK VISION CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE REFERE
3. WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 11 October 12 2007 3 SCADAPack Vision 10 This section of the manual describes installation of the hardware and the hardware features of the SCADAPack Vision 10 Operator Interface as well as pin outs for cables used to connect SCADAPack Vision 10 and PLC or computer 3 1 SCADAPack Vision 10 Installation Hardware installation of the SCADAPack Vision 10 requires cutting an opening into a panel cover or other suitable flat surface and securing the SCADAPack Vision 10 to the cover with provided hardware Each mounting hardware kit contains one cardboard cutout template one foam rubber gasket two mounting screws two plastic clamps and four hex nuts To mount the SCADAPack Vision 10 in the panel cover e Cut a 92 00mm x 45 00mm 1 8 DIN size rectangular opening into the panel cover e Insert the SCADAPack Vision 10 into the foam rubber gasket e Insert the SCADAPack Vision 10 gasket assembly into the rectangular opening in the panel e Insert a mounting screw into the small circular hole in the clamp e Thread two hex nuts touching together onto the end of the mounting screw and pull the mounting screw head away fro
4. 7 2 4 2 Screen Configuration Dialog The Screen configuration dialog contains commands used to create and edit data display screens These commands are grouped into three toolbars The actual screen display is represented as an edit box The dialog for the SCADAPack Visions are identical with exception for the screen size and it has the following layout SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 99 October 12 2007 VISION 10 untitled File Define Communicate Utilities Screen Objects Tools Help Screen x Objects amp Prop x ie Nme DE SIE Screen 1 Screen VISION 50 untitled File Define Communicate Utilities Screen Objects Tools Help Screen Tx Objects amp Prop AEDE IER a Screen 1 Screen SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 100 October 12 2007 7 2 4 3 Menu Bar In addition to the default menu commands the Screen Configuration dialog activates three additional menu commands Screen Objects and Tools These menu commands are available only when the Screen Configuration dialog is the active dialog Refer to section 7 5 Screen Menu 7 6 Objects Menu and 7 7 Tools Menu for information 7 2 4 4 Screen Toolbar The Screen toolbar contains the following commands DI New Screen Opens the New Screen dialog This is the same as the New command in the Screen menu Di Delete Screen
5. The Bargraph command defines a horizontally oriented bargraph that is used to provide a visual representation of an analog signal based on a configurable full scale value A series of rectangular characters fill up the line of text in proportion to percentage of full scale For example an 8 character bar graph corresponding to an analog input signal in the PLC will display 8 rectangular characters for a full scale signal 6 characters for 75 of full scale signal 4 characters for 50 of full scale signal etc The Bargraph object contains 8 rectangular characters and operates from left to right only Selecting this command activates the Bargraph cursor This cursor is used to point and drag a window in the screen display Defining the bargraph field location with the cursor opens the Bar Graph dialog SCADAPack Vision Series Bar Graph Tag mS Min f0 Dos Min Max Mag 100 Min lt Max lt 65535 Limits Left to Right fs E is E Cancel Help The Tag selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined register based tags Direction The Min entry field defines the minimum limit for the bargraph object The value must be less than the Max value The Max entry field defines the maximum limit for the bargraph object The value must be greater than the Min value and less than 65535 The Direction of operation is fixed at Left to Right and cannot be changed Tags Opens the Ta
6. bs Power Up Message Power Up Task Complete IBM Communication he RE START Re Establish PLC Communication SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 Same Screen Task For Previous Screen Perform After Hiding Q 45 y Upload Alarm Block Password N N ee Protected D Screen Gei y Service Alarm y Display Screen Valid Screen FE asswor nN Display Associated Screens ey y Perform Before Service While Showing Task Showing Task List For New Screen Y b Check If Same Key Pressed Upload Tag Block a H SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 46 October 12 2007 Same Key Pressed Password Protected Key Key Release Task ps y Valid Key CA Password E New y A G Pressed lt Se Cay Figure 34 Task Sequence Algorithm SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 47 October 12 2007 6 1 3 SCADAPack Vision 10 Initialization Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 10 erases the downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 10 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Press and hold the F
7. Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog From the Communicate menu select the Download command The following dialog appears Downloading from Computer to Vision Communication Port COM2 C Firmware Application The unit may contain data in it s memory The DOWNLOAD operation will overwrite the memory This operation is NOT REVERSIBLE If you are sure to download press Ok otherwise press Close i Close Help With the Application radio button selected select the Ok button to begin the download As the download proceeds a red line moving from the computer graphic towards the SCADAPack Vision 50 graphic indicates the progress A dialog appears when the download is completed Select Ok to close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 79 October 12 2007 6 4 SCADAPack Vision 60 Program Development This section of the manual is organized in a manner that will lead the new user through the steps required to create a SCADAPack Vision 60 configuration file and download the file to the SCADAPack Vision 60 operator interface It is recommended that new users follow the steps outlined in this section e Open SCADAPack Vision Software e Create New Configuration File e Configure Network Configuration e Configure Tags e Configure Screens e Configure Application Task List e Save the Configuration file e Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision
8. e To create a second screen from the Screen menu select the New command e Select Ok on the New Screen dialog to create Screen 2 e As with Screen 1 enter the text string Digital Out 1 into the top line of the display e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Data Entry command The cursor changes to the Data Entry cursor SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 57 October 12 2007 e With the Data Entry cursor select the upper left corner of the bottom line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the bottom line Release the mouse button The following dialog appears SCADAPack ision Series Data Entry Type Coll Register Ay Cancel Coil Tag 000001 DOUT DI Loree On Text Off Text EH e With the Coil radio button selected and 000001 DOUT1 displayed in the Coil Tag data field enter TURN OFF into the On Text field e Enter TURN ON into the Off Text field When completed the dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Yision Series Data Entry i x Type Coil Register lt D Cancel Coil Lag 000001 DOUT1 D Lancs On Text Off Text per TURN OFF TURN ON e Select the Ok button to accept the configuration and close the dialog The completed screen should appear like this Screen 2 Screenz xj Digital Out 1 Sir ie e e To create a third screen from the Screen menu select th
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10. 7 2 5 4 Key Combination The Single Key radio button configures an action to be controlled by a single key The Two simultaneous keys radio button configures an action to be controlled by two simultaneously pressed keys Undefined Global key Indicates that the global key is undefined SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 105 October 12 2007 The Select a Task to add field is used to select one of 18 available tasks Refer to section 7 9 Key Task Definitions section for a detailed explanation of these tasks The Press Tasks radio button activates the Press Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Press Tasks radio button is first selected Press Tasks are executed one time when the key is pressed and in the order that they appear in the list The While Pressed Tasks radio button activates the While Pressed Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the While Pressed Tasks radio button is first selected While Pressed Tasks are executed continually while the key is pressed and in the order that they appear in the list The Released Tasks radio button activates the Released Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Released Tasks radio button is first selected Released Tasks are executed one time wh
11. Deletes the current screen This is the same as the Delete command in the Screen menu Duplicate Screen Creates a duplicate copy of the current screen This is the same as the Duplicate command in the Screen menu Screen Information Displays additional screen information This is the same as the Screen Information command in the Screen menu Ge All Screens Displays all the screens simultaneously This is the same as the View All Screens command in the Screen menu Select Screen Selects a screen This is the same as the Select Screens command in the Screen menu IS Screen Keys Configures local application keys This is the same as the Keys for Screen command in the Screen menu Re Screen Tasklists Configures local tasklists This is the same as the Task lists of Screen command in the Screen menu p Zoom In Zooms into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Zoom In command in the Screen menu Zoom Out Zooms out from the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Zoom Out command in the Screen menu E Alphanumeric Grid Displays alphanumeric grid in Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Show Hide Alphanumeric Grid command in the Screen menu 012 fab Character Set Displays the character set for text display objects This is the same as the Character Set command in the Screen menu 7 2 4 5 Objects amp Properties Toolbar The Objects amp Properties toolbar cont
12. If application download is interrupted the boot loader could be corrupted Boot loader can be recovered by following this procedure e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Press and hold the FS HOME F6 ACK and F7 Up arrow keys simultaneously and firmly e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line e Release all the three keys e Press FI NEXT within 15 seconds e After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download 6 1 6 Application and Firmware Download The Download command opens the Downloading from Computer to SCADAPack Vision dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 49 October 12 2007 Downloading from Computer to Vision Communication Port COM2 C Firmware Application The unit may contain data in it s memory The DOWNLOAD operation will overwrite the memory This operation is NOT REVERSIBLE If you are sure to download press Ok otherwise press Close Close Help This dialog is used to write the currently open application file or firmware to the SCADAPack Vision The Communication Port command opens the Communi
13. SCADAPack Vision is communicating with the attached PLC The Select a Task to add field is used to select one of 18 available tasks Refer to section 7 9 Key Task Definitions for a detailed explanation of these tasks The Power on Tasks radio button activates the Power on Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Power on Tasks radio button is first selected Tasks are executed in the order that they appear in the list The Global Tasks radio button activates the Global Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Global Tasks radio button is first selected Tasks are executed in the order that they appear in the list L Move Task Up Moves the currently selected task one position up the list D Move Task Down Moves the currently selected task one position down the list x Delete Task Deletes the currently selected task The Close command accepts the task list configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 108 October 12 2007 7 3 Communicate The Communicate menu is used to configure the PLC to SCADAPack Vision communication parameters to download SCADAPack Vision firmware and download or upload application files to the SCADAPack Vision 7 3 1 Communication Port The Communication Port command opens the Communic
14. With SCADAPack LP only Backlit LCD 4 lines of 20 characters IP65 rated Keypad 20 user definable keys with tactile feedback 8 user definable LEDs 128K Application Memory Two RS232 ports SCADAPack Vision 60 to PLC for PLC data reading writing SCADAPack Vision 60 to computer for application firmware downloads 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F 10 to 90 Non condensing UL Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C and D for use in hazardous Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Immunity to Transients Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Radiated Susceptibility Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 Emissions EN55011 CISPR A SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 138 October 12 2007
15. the dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 60 October 12 2007 SCADAPack ision Series Data Entry x Type C Coil Register lt d Ok Cance Register Tag 400001 FP 1 sl Lance Help Data Type Float DI Format z out ee 0 lt Low lt High Hiahdimit fo Low lt High e 2147483647 1st operation as sd 2047463646 to 2147489647 2nd operation 247489848 to 2147483647 e Select the Ok button to accept the configuration and close the dialog e When a the screen display should appear like this Screen 4 Screen4 Floating Point i wage wage wage wage wage Tage ean ways TT To navigate between these four screens the NEXT and PREV keys are used These keys are configured by default to change to either the next screen or the previous screen However in order to scroll through the four screens in a wrap around mode the PREV key for Screen 1 has to be reprogrammed to go to Screen 4 and the NEXT key on Screen 4 has to be reprogrammed to go to screen 1 While remaining with Screen 4 on the display from the Screen menu select the Keys for Screen command The following dialog appears SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 61 xi Select a Task to add LR Bel ISION Task lists of Keys for Screen 4 Screend Help Press Tasks Clear Data Entry S cating Point
16. vor Si 7 Sa 2nd operation or EI cl a From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Display PLC Data command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor With the Display Data cursor click on the position 16 of the 3rd line of the screen display When Display dialog appear on the screen select settings as shown on the below and click on Ok button Note that 1 operation is set to multiplying by 100 and 2 operation for division by 32760 Display format is set for the 3 characters because output will go from 0 to 100 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 86 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Display data Type BitText e RegisterValue RegisterText Sh Register Tag 401001 SCALE Register e Data Type Format Unsigned integer D sett D F Leading zeros blank Istoperation wg fae 17 100 2147483648 to 2147483647 2nd operation wg 7 32760 2147483648 to 2147483647 e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Bargraph command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor e With the Display Data cursor click on the position 1 of the 4 line of the screen display When Display dialog appear on the screen select settings as shown on the below and click on Ok button SCADAPack Vision Series Bar Graph Tag 401001 SCALE Register sl S Min 0 O lt Min lt Max 32760 Min lt Max
17. 120 October 12 2007 The Character Set dialog is closed by either selecting the close dialog X icon or by choosing another editing function 7 5 15 Close Screens Session The Close Screens Session command closes the entire screen editing display This can also be accomplished by selecting the close dialog X icon on the screen display 7 6 Objects Menu The Objects menu contains commands to create edit data display data entry text and alarm objects These objects determine the functionality of the SCADAPack Vision display screens 7 6 1 Alphanumeric Objects 7 6 1 1 Text The Text command defines a text string on the screen display The text string can be used to provide a short description of a data point or provide operator input instructions A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered per line for a total of 32 characters per screen for SCADAPack Vision 10 or 20 alphanumeric characters per line for a total of 80 characters per screen for SCADAPack Vision 60 Selecting this command activates the Text cursor This cursor is used to point and drag a window in the screen display into which the text string is typed 7 6 1 2 Data Entry The Data Entry command defines a data entry field on the screen display The data entry field allows an operator to enter information via the keys This information will then be written to the attached PLC A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered per line for a total of 32
18. 5VDC is present on pin 9 of the SCADAPack Vision 50 to PLC Port cable 6 3 9 Initialize SCADAPack Vision 50 Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 50 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 50 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Press and hold the FS HOME and ENT keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the VISION 50 message is displayed SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 78 October 12 2007 6 3 10 Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 50 Once the configuration file has been created it must be written or downloaded to the PLC The file is downloaded from the computer RS 232 serial port through a null modem cable to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial port To download the configuration file to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Connect a three wire null modem cable see Figure 23 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection from the computer RS 232 serial port to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port In the SCADAPack Vision configuration software from the Communicate menu select the Communication Port command Select the appropriate com port for the computer from the Communication Port dialog list that is displayed
19. 60 e Connect SCADAPack Vision 60 to PLC The SCADAPack Vision 60 operator interface displays PLC register data and provides operators with the ability to write data to the PLC A SCADAPack Vision configuration file must be created and downloaded to the SCADAPack Vision 60 operator interface in order to utilize the SCADAPack Vision 60 operator interface The SCADAPack Vision configuration that will be created in this example procedure will contain one display screen and it will be example for scaling using SCADAPack Vision 60 This section of the manual assumes that you have configured a SCADAPack Series PLC or similar to be polled as a Modbus slave by the SCADAPack Vision 60 The SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software section contains detailed explanations for all the commands and functions described in this section Follow the steps outlined below to configure the SCADAPack Vision 60 and download the file to the operator interface 6 4 1 Open SCADAPack Vision Software e From the START PROGRAMS Vision menu select the SCADAPack Vision icon to open the configuration software 6 4 2 Create New Configuration File e From the File menu select New A graphic of the SCADAPack Vision 10 SCADAPack Vision 50 and SCADAPack Vision 60 is displayed e Click on SCADAPack Vision 60 icon to choose the SCADAPack Vision 60 configuration and close the dialog by clicking on the Ok button SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and U
20. LCD that displays the data on a series of screens Twenty one function buttons are available to navigate through these screens enter data or control power to the unit The SCADAPack Vision 60 is identical to the SCADAPack Vision 50 with the exception that the SCADAPack Vision 60 has 128K of application memory Data display screens and button functionality are user defined in applications created with the companion SCADAPack Vision configuration software These applications are downloaded to the SCADAPack Vision via a second RS 232 port Figure 1 SCADAPack Vision 10 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 8 October 12 2007 Figure 2 SCADAPack Vision 50 Insert Photo Here Vision 60 Figure 3 SCADAPack Vision 60 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 1 1 Organization of the Manual This manual describes the SCADAPack Vision 10 and SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface OD terminals and companion configuration software It is organized into the following sections Chapter 3 SCADAPack Vision 10 describes installation of the hardware and the hardware features of the SCADAPack Vision 10 Operator Interface Chapter 4 SCADAPack Vision 50 describes installation of the hardware and the hardware features of the SCADAPack Vision 50 Operator Interface Chapter 5 SCADAPack Vision 60 describes installation of the hardware and the hardware feature
21. MARK level The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for transmitted data The LED is lit for a MARK level Pn 5 Ground This pin is connected to the system ground SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 20 3 2 2 4 Serial Port Cable To connect the SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial port to a computer serial port use Figure 13 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 294055 Vision Serial Port Computer COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE a K RxD 2 La s 2 RxD TxD 3 aa 3 TxD 4 a GND 5 5 GND 6 6 7 z D D 9 9 Figure 13 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 21 October 12 2007 4 SCADAPack Vision 50 This section of the manual describes installation of the hardware and the hardware features of the SCADAPack Vision 50 Operator Interface as well as pin outs for cables used to connect SCADAPack Vision 50 and PLC or computer 4 1 SCADAPack Vision 50 Installation Hardware installation of the SCADAPack Vision 50 requires cutting an opening into a panel cover or other suitable flat surface and securing the SCADAPack Vision 50 to the cover with provided hardware Each mounting har
22. SCADAPack Vision 10 power is turned on for five minutes when a momentary contact is made between pin 2 DCD and pin 3 DTR on the COM3 RJ 45 connector The Power Management key makes this contact by momentarily shorting SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC port pin 1 to pin 4 when pressed This permits the SCADAPack Vision or an HMI pushbutton to control HMI power At each momentary contact the five minute power timer is reloaded If the five minute power timer is currently maintaining the SCADAPack Vision 10 power on depressing the Power Management key for a two second or longer period will turn off HMI power Connecting the SCADAPack Vision 10 to COM3 on the SCADAPack LP requires a special cable Refer to Figure 10 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection for more information Note The SCADAPack LP must be in power saving mode to utilize the Power Management key functionality 3 2 1 4 Application keys The Application keys are used to perform user configurable actions either globally for all screens or locally active screen only The functionality of these keys is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software These functions include screen navigation data entry amp data display 3 2 1 5 Initialization Procedure Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 10 erases the downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 10 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Remove power to the S
23. The Flash command enables the flashing capability of selected data entry text and bargraph objects 7 6 3 Speed The Speed command defines the flash rate properties of data entry text and bargraph objects Three flash rates are available slow medium and fast 7 6 4 Animation Properties The Animation Properties command defines the conditional show hide and flash rate properties of data entry text and bargraph objects Objects can be defined to show hide or flash depending on the value of a tag Selecting the Animation Properties command opens the Animation Properties dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 129 October 12 2007 SCADAPack ision Series Animation Properties F Flash z Tag SI Flash when Within Range C Gutof Range Range Percent Filing Tag 0 lt Min lt Max vin wes E Limits d Max Min lt Max lt 100 Left to Right Right to Left C Bottom to Top ei Top to B ottom Direction 7 6 4 1 Show Hide The Show Hide fields define the conditions under which an object will be shown or hidden conditional upon the value of a tag The Show Hide check box enables the Show Hide option The Tag entry field allows for the selection of the pre defined tag The Show when radio buttons define if the object is to be shown when the bit based tag is On or Off or when the register based tag is Within or Out of the defined range T
24. This pin must be connected to the 5V power supply of the PLC 4 2 2 2 PLC Port Cables To connect the SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC port to any PLC serial port refer to the PLC hardware manual for serial port pin out information and then use Figure 18 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable Vision 10 PLC Port PLC COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE 4 E RxD 2 e em RxD TxD 3 _ TxD E E GND 5 GND 6 E Ea E 8 E 5V from PLC 9 jes 5V Figure 18 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC port to a SCADAPack SCADAPack LIGHT SCADAPack PLUS or Micro 16 controller serial port use Figure 19 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 6 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297241 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 27 October 12 2007 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPack COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE 1 1 RxD 2 2 RxD TxD 3 e 3 TxD D D GND 5 5 GND H D 2 ka D a 5V from PLC 9 j e 9 5V Figure 19 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC port to a SCADAPack LP controller serial p
25. Vision configuration software is used to configure the SCADAPack Vision operator interface to display data read from the PLC and to allow operator entered data to be written to the PLC This section of the manual describes each of the SCADAPack Vision configuration commands available from the SCADAPack Vision menu bar The user is encouraged to read through the following sections to gain an understanding of the many programming features available 7 1 File Menu The File menu contains commands to create open and save SCADAPack Vision configuration files and commands to print configuration files 7 1 1 New The New command opens a new SCADAPack Vision configuration file for the SCADAPack Vision operator interface the SCADAPack PLC is chosen as the default PLC the network configuration contains the SCADAPack Vision the tag database is cleared all screens are deleted and all key functions are reset If the current file has not been saved the program warns you to save the current file You may save the changes discard the changes or cancel the New command 7 1 2 Open The Open command loads a SCADAPack Vision configuration file from disk into the program The file replaces the existing file in the editor If the current file has not been saved the editor warns you to save the current file You may save the changes discard the changes or cancel the Open command The Open command displays the Open File dialog box This dialog box is u
26. a Task to add field is used to select one of 18 available tasks Refer to the section 7 9 Key Task Definitions for a detailed explanation of these tasks SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 119 October 12 2007 The Before Showing Tasks radio button activates the Before Showing Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Before Showing Tasks radio button is first selected Before Showing Tasks are executed one time just before the screen is displayed and in the order they appear in the list The While Showing Tasks radio button activates the While Showing Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the While Showing Tasks radio button is first selected While Showing Tasks are executed continually while the screen is displayed and in the order they appear in the list The After hiding Tasks radio button activates the After hiding Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the After hiding Tasks radio button is first selected After hiding Tasks are executed one time just after leaving the screen and in the order they appear in the list bl Move Task Up Moves the currently selected task one position up the list Move Task Down Moves the currently selected task one position down the list x Delete Ta
27. characters per screen for SCADAPack Vision 10 or 20 alphanumeric characters per line for a total of 80 characters per screen for SCADAPack Vision 60 Selecting this command activates the Data Entry cursor This cursor is used to point and drag a window in the screen display Defining the Data Entry field location with the cursor opens the Data Entry dialog This dialog defines the tag and data format to be associated with the Data Entry object The Type is set to Coil by default Selecting the Coil radio button displays edit fields used to define a coil Data Entry object SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 121 October 12 2007 SCADAPack ision Series Data Entry Type Coll Register Dy Cancel Coil Tag 000001 DOUT DI Leren On Text Off Text _Help The Coil Tag selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined coil based tags The On Text edit field allows for the entering of a text string that is displayed when the associated coil based tag is ON A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered The size of the pre defined point and drag window may also limit the length of the message The Off Text edit field allows for the entering of a text string that is displayed when the associated coil based tag is OFF A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered The size of the pre defined point and drag window may also limit the length of
28. concurrently with the underlined letter of the menu item Pressing a particular keyboard function key may also activate certain menu commands The alternate function keys are listed beside the menu command SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 42 October 12 2007 6 1 1 3 Tool Bar The tool bar contains buttons for commonly used commands Help New File D SS Open File D al Upload Application Sa Ed Download Application Save File Exit Application HEE Vision Settings Opens the online help file This is the same as the Index F1 command in the Help menu Resets the SCADAPack Vision configuration software and opens a new file This is the same as the New command in the File menu Opens an existing SCADAPack Vision configuration file This is the same as the Open command in the File menu Reads uploads the SCADAPack Vision application file from the SCADAPack Vision operator interface into the computer This is the same as the Upload command in the Communicate menu Writes downloads the SCADAPack Vision application file to the SCADAPack Vision operator interface This is the same as the Download command in the Communicate menu Saves the currently open configuration file This is the same as the Save F2 command in the File menu Exits the SCADAPack Vision configuration software This is the same as the Exit Alt F4 command in the File menu Defines the SCA
29. downloaded from the computer RS 232 serial port through a null modem cable to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial port To download the configuration file to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Connect a three wire null modem cable see Figure 13 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection from the computer RS 232 serial port to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port e Inthe SCADAPack Vision configuration software from the Communicate menu select the Communication Port command e Select the appropriate com port for the computer from the Communication Port dialog list that is displayed e Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog e From the Communicate menu select the Download command The following dialog appears Downloading from Computer to ISION 10 E x Communication Port COM2 C Firmware Ce Application The unit may contain data in it s memory The DOWNLOAD operation will overwrite the memory This operation is NOT REVERSIBLE If you are sure to download press Ok otherwise press Close S Close Help e With the Application radio button selected select the Ok button to begin the download e As the download proceeds a red line moving from the computer graphic towards the SCADAPack Vision 10 graphic indicates the progress e A dialog appears when the download is completed e Select Ok to close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 6
30. e Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line e Release all the three keys e Press FI NEXT within 15 seconds e After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download Selecting the Application radio button downloads the currently open application file to the SCADAPack Vision when the Ok command is selected Downloading an application erases the application in the SCADAPack Vision Download progress is indicated with a red line that moves from the computer graphic to the SCADAPack Vision graphic The Ok command downloads writes either the firmware or application file from the computer to the SCADAPack Vision depending on the radio button selection The Close command closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog Selecting the Application radio button downloads the currently open application file to the SCADAPack Vision when the Ok command is selected Downloading an application erases the application in the SCADAPack Vision Download progress is indicated with a red line that moves from the computer graphic to the SCADAPack Vision graphic The Ok command downloads writes either the firmware or application file
31. from the computer to the SCADAPack Vision depending on the radio button selection The Close command closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 3 3 Upload The Upload command displays the Uploading from a SCADAPack Vision to Computer dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 111 October 12 2007 Uploading from Vision to Computer Communication Port COM2 An application is present in the memory of Computer Press OK to close the current application and upload from vision unit Otherwise Press Close Close Help This dialog is used to upload the application file from the SCADAPack Vision to the computer Applications currently open in the Vision configuration software are over written by the uploaded application The Communication Port command opens the Communication Port dialog This is the same as the Communication Port command in the Communicate menu The Ok command uploads reads application file from the SCADAPack Vision to the computer The Close command closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 4 Utilities Menu The Utilities menu is used to add and remove PLCs from a list of available PLC types and to display the memory configuration of the currently open SCADAPack Vision application 7 4 1 Add or Remove PLCs 7 4 2 Memory Configuration The Memory Configuration command opens the Memory Con
32. is complete when the VISION 50 message is displayed If application download is interrupted the boot loader could be corrupted Boot loader can be recovered by following this procedure e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Press and hold the FSLHOME F6 ACK and F7 Up arrow keys simultaneously and firmly e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line e Release all the three keys SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 48 October 12 2007 e Press FI NEXT within 15 seconds e After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download 6 1 5 SCADAPack Vision 60 Initialization Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 60 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 50 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Press and hold the FS HOME and ENT keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the VISION 60 message is displayed
33. means whatsoever except for purposes of a backup copy and from disclosing proprietary information belonging to Control Microsystems SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 135 October 12 2007 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 Specifications Disclaimer Control Microsystems reserves the right to change product specifications without notice For more information visit www controlmicrosystems com Power Power Saving Mode Display Bezel Function Keys Status LEDs Memory Communication Environment Temperature Humidity Area Classification locations Immunity to ESD 5 VDC 5 100mA typical With SCADAPack LP only Backlit LCD 2 lines of 16 characters IP65 rated Keypad 6 user definable keys with tactile feedback 2 user definable LEDs 24K Application Memory Two RS232 ports SCADAPack Vision 10 to PLC for PLC data reading writing SCADAPack Vision 10 to computer for application firmware downloads 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F 10 to 90 Non condensing UL Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C and D for use in hazardous Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Immunity to Transients Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Radiated Susceptibility Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 Emissions EN55011 CISPR A SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 136 October 12 2007 10 SCADAPack Vision 50 Specifications Disclaimer Control Microsystems reserves
34. of tasks configured in the While Showing Tasks lists Valid values are 0 to 255 in 20 msec increments For example a 1 sec delay requires a value of 50 for D0124 e D0125 The Global Tasks Data Register provides delays between the execution of tasks configured in the Global Tasks list Valid values are 0 to 255 in 20 msec increments For example a 1 sec delay requires a value of 50 for D0125 e D0126 The Read Alarm Data Register provides delays between attempts to read configured alarms Valid values are 0 to 255 in 20 msec increments For example a 1 sec delay requires a value of 50 for D0126 e D0127 The Read Data Blocks Data Register provides delays between attempts to read blocks of data from the SCADAPack Vision and PLC Valid values are 0 to 255 in 20 msec increments For example a 1 sec delay requires a value of 50 for D0127 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 97 October 12 2007 2 Retentive Registers address range 0000 to 0999 e Retentive Registers retain their values upon SCADAPack Vision power up There are four types of SCADAPack PLC data registers Coil Input Status Input Registers and Holding Registers Values contained in these registers are written to or read from the PLC e Coil address range 00001 to 04089 e Input status address range 10001 to 14089 e Input register address range 30001 to 31024 and e Holding register 40001 to 49999 Th
35. selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined register based tags Selecting the Add command displays edit fields used to define register value ranges and their corresponding text messages The Low Limit entry field allows for the entering of the lower limit in a range of register values The low limit is dependent on the selected Data Type The High Limit entry field allows for the entering of the higher limit in a range of register values The high limit is dependent on the selected Data Type The Text entry field allows for the entering of a text string that is displayed when the associated register based tag contains a value within the low and high limits A maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters may be entered for SCADAPack Vision 10 and 50 characters for SCADAPack Vision 50 The configured low high range and associated text string entries are displayed in the list There is no limit to the number of low high range and text entries Each low high limit range must be unique and not overlap another The Accept command accepts the current configuration and adds it to the list The Discard command discards the currently selected list entry Tags Opens the Tags dialog The Close command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 126 October 12 2007 7 6 1 4 Bargraph
36. the right to change product specifications without notice For more information visit www controlmicrosystems com Power 5 VDC 5 160mA typical Power Saving Mode With SCADAPack LP only Display Backlit LCD 4 lines of 20 characters Bezel IP65 rated Keypad Function Keys 20 user definable keys with tactile feedback Status LEDs 8 user definable LEDs Memory 24K Application Memory Communication Two RS232 ports SCADAPack Vision 50 to PLC for PLC data reading writing SCADAPack Vision 50 to computer for application firmware downloads Environment Temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 10 to 90 Non condensing Area Classification UL Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C and D for use in hazardous locations Immunity to ESD Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Immunity to Transients Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Radiated Susceptibility Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 Emissions EN55011 CISPR A SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 137 October 12 2007 11 SCADAPack Vision 60 Specifications Disclaimer Control Microsystems reserves the right to change product specifications without notice For more information visit www controlmicrosystems com Power Power Saving Mode Display Bezel Function Keys Status LEDs Memory Communication Environment Temperature Humidity Area Classification locations Immunity to ESD 5 VDC 5 185mA typical
37. 0 by inserting the two clamp hooks into the mounting holes on one side of the SCADAPack Vision 60 and pulling the clamp away from the panel to lock the clamp in place e Push the screw towards the front of the SCADAPack Vision 60 until it makes contact with the inside of the panel e Tighten screw to compress the gasket and secure the SCADAPack Vision 60 to the panel Do not over tighten e Repeat clamp screw assembly and mounting procedure for opposite side of SCADAPack Vision 60 See Figure 24 SCADAPack Vision 60 Panel Installation SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 31 October 12 2007 Panel Mounting le Mounting IT um Completed Gasket Figure 24 SCADAPack Vision 60 Panel Installation The SCADAPack Vision 60 operator interface is made up of a front data display panel and a back communication panel SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 5 2 SCADAPack Vision 60 Reference 5 2 1 Front Panel The front panel consists of an LCD screen two output LEDs one power key and six application keys See Figure 25 SCADAPack Vision 60 Front Panel Layout Power Management Key CONTROL SCADA Pack Vision 50 MICROSYSTEMS 1 2 DED n BR PD P a eee a ae pe 8
38. 1 and F6 keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the CMI VISION 10 message is displayed If application download is interrupted the boot loader could be corrupted Boot loader can be recovered by following this procedure e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision e Press and hold the F1 F3 and F5 keys simultaneously and firmly e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision e Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line e Release all the three keys e Press F2 within 15 seconds e After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download 6 1 4 SCADAPack Vision 50 Initialization Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 50 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 50 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Press and hold the FS HOME and ENT keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization
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41. 8 October 12 2007 6 3 SCADAPack Vision 50 Program Development This section of the manual is organized in a manner that will lead the new user through the steps required to create a SCADAPack Vision 50 configuration file and download the file to the SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface It is recommended that new users follow the steps outlined in this section e Open SCADAPack Vision Software e Create New Configuration File e Configure Network Configuration e Configure Tags e Configure Screens e Configure Application Task List e Save the Configuration file e Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 50 e Connect SCADAPack Vision 50 to PLC The SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface displays PLC register data and provides operators with the ability to write data to the PLC A SCADAPack Vision configuration file must be created and downloaded to the SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface in order to utilize the SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface The SCADAPack Vision configuration that will be created in this example procedure will contain one display screen and it will be example for scaling using SCADAPack Vision 50 This section of the manual assumes that you have configured a SCADAPack Series PLC or similar to be polled as a Modbus slave by the SCADAPack Vision 50 The SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software section contains detailed explanations for all the commands and functions described in this section Foll
42. Application Function keys and Output LEDs Figure 25 SCADAPack Vision 60 Front Panel Layout 5 2 1 1 LCD Screen The LCD Liquid Crystal Display screen displays four lines of 20 characters for a maximum of 80 characters Data to be read from the PLC is displayed on this screen and is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software Data to be entered by the operator and written to the PLC is also displayed on this screen and is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software 5 2 1 2 Output LEDs Eight LEDs are used to display the status of single bit addresses read from the PLC All LEDs are red Writing an input or holding register based tag to the LEDs using the Copy tag to LED task controls the LEDs See 7 9 Key Task Definitions for more information The first LED is controlled by the state of bit O second by the bit 1 and so forth to LED 8 which is controlled by the state of the bit 7 in the tag SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 33 October 12 2007 5 2 1 3 Power Management Key The Power Management key is used in conjunction with the power saving mode and COM3 of the SCADAPack LP controller to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Turning the SCADAPack Vision 60 off reduces power consumption by approximately 160 mA In low power applications where power use is critical this feature is very important SCADAPack Vision 60 power is turned on for five minutes w
43. CADAPack PLUS or Micro 16 controller serial port use Figure 29 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 6 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297241 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 36 October 12 2007 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPack COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE 1 1 RxD 2 2 RxD TxD 3 e 3 TxD D D GND 5 5 GND H D 2 ka D a 5V from PLC 9 9 5V Figure 29 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC port to a SCADAPack LP controller serial port use Figure 30 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297237 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPackLP COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE On H 3 Test 2 RxD 2 Li 6 TxD TxD 3 5 RxD On 4 2 Test 1 GND 5 4 GND a z 7 e E 5V from PLC 9 es 1 5V Figure 30 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC port to a SCADAPack 32 or SCADAPack 32P controller serial port use Figure 31 SCADAPack Vision 60 to SCADA Pack32 Serial Port SCADAPack Vision Operat
44. CADAPack Vision 10 e Press and hold the F1 and F6 keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the CMI VISION 10 message is displayed SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 15 October 12 2007 3 2 2 Back Panel The back panel consists of two RS 232 serial ports identified as PLC Port and Serial Port See Figure 6 SCADAPack Vision 10 Back Panel Layout SERIAL PORT PLC PORT Figure 6 SCADAPack Vision 10 Back Panel Layout Both RS 232 ports are 9 pin male D sub miniature DE 9P connectors configured as Data Terminal Equipment DTE A maximum cable length of 50 ft 15 2m is allowed All RS 232 wiring must use shielded cable The shield should be connected to chassis ground at one point The DE 9 connector shell is a good ground point 3 2 2 1 PLC Port The PLC Port is used to pass serial data between the SCADAPack Vision 10 and the PLC and to provide 5VDC to the SCADAPack Vision 10 from the PLC See Figure 7 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port Connections for the pin connections Q Q Q On RxD TxD On Gnd E Lei 5V In Figure 7 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port Connections In the following table a MARK is a voltage of 3 volts or greater a SPACE is a voltage of 3 volts or less ERE
45. CADAPack Vision configuration file must be created and downloaded to the SCADAPack Vision 10 operator interface in order to utilize the SCADAPack Vision 10 operator interface The SCADAPack Vision configuration that will be created in this example procedure will contain four display screens each containing data elements for the four supported data types This section of the manual assumes that you have configured a SCADAPack Series PLC or similar to be polled as a Modbus slave by the SCADAPack Vision 10 The SCADAPack Vision Configuration section contains detailed explanations for all the commands and functions described in this section In addition to this section the on line help for the SCADAPack Vision program contains a complete reference for the program To display on line help select the Index command from the Help menu Follow the steps outlined below to configure the SCADAPack Vision 10 and download the file to the operator interface 6 2 1 Open SCADAPack Vision Software From the START PROGRAMS Vision menu select the SCADAPack Vision icon to open the configuration software and select SCADAPack Vision 10 to be configured 6 2 2 Create New Configuration File From the File menu select New A graphic of the SCADAPack Vision is displayed Select SCADAPack Vision 10 icon to choose the SCADAPack Vision 10 and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 52 October 12 2007 6 2 3 Co
46. DAPack Vision 50 Back Panel Layout Both RS 232 ports are 9 pin male D sub miniature DE 9P connectors configured as Data Terminal Equipment DTE A maximum cable length of 50ft 15 2m is allowed All RS 232 wiring must use shielded cable The shield should be connected to chassis ground at one point The DE 9 connector shell is a good ground point 4 2 2 1 PLC Port The PLC Port is used to pass serial data between the SCADAPack Vision 50 and the PLC and to provide 5VDC to the SCADAPack Vision 50 from the PLC See Figure 17 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port Connections for the pin connections D Q On RxD TxD On Gnd Lei E ai 5V In Figure 17 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port Connections In the following table a MARK is a voltage of 3 volts or greater a SPACE is a voltage of 3 volts or less SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 26 October 12 2007 en Type pescon OOS Pin 1 SE L thee pin is used by the SCADAPack LP to control power LC e the SCADAPack Vision 50 Pin 2 RxD Input The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data roi The RxD LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 3 TxD Output The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for transmitted data pee The LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 4 foe ee pin is used by the SCADAPack LP to control power Ge the SCADAPack Vision 50 Pin 5 Ground ee This pin is connected to the system ground Not used ees Pin 9 Input
47. DAPack Vision memory keypad and floating point variable format settings This is the same as the Settings F3 command in the Define menu SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 43 October 12 2007 We Network Configuration C Tags Screens Global Keys Alarms BAOL Status Bar Application Task Lists Defines the Modbus station address for the SCADAPack Vision and the PLC This is the same as the Network Configuration F4 command in the Define menu Defines tags in the tag database This is the same as the Tag Database F5 command in the Define menu Defines the data display screens This is the same as the Screens F6 command in the Define menu Defines global key functionality This is the same as the Global Key F7 command from the Define menu Defines alarms This is the same as the Alarms F8 command in the Define Menu Defines application tasks This is the same as the Application Tasklists F9 command in the Define menu The status bar displays the computer based time and a brief description of a toolbar command if the mouse cursor is pointed at the command button 6 1 2 Task Sequence Algorithm The SCADAPack Vision follows a particular sequence for performing the tasks as defined by the user Please refer to Figure 34 Task Sequence Algorithm for more information SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 44 October 12 2007
48. Ds MICROSYSTEMS CHI SPOI 16 NEXT PREV Application keys Figure 5 SCADAPack Vision 10 Front Panel Layout 3 2 1 1 LCD Screen The LCD Liquid Crystal Display screen displays two lines of 16 characters for a maximum of 32 characters Data to be read from the PLC is displayed on this screen and is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software Data to be entered by the operator and written to the PLC is also displayed on this screen and is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software 3 2 1 2 Output LEDs Two LEDs are used to display the status of single bit addresses read from the PLC The top LED is green and the bottom LED is red Writing an input or holding register based tag to the LEDs using the Copy tag to LED task controls the LEDs See section 7 9 Key Task Definitions for more information The top LED is controlled by the state of bit 0 in the tag and the value of the bottom LED is controlled by the state of the second bit in the tag 3 2 1 3 Power Management Key The Power Management key is used in conjunction with the power saving mode and COM3 of the SCADAPack LP controller to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Turning the SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 14 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision 10 off reduces power consumption by approximately 100 mA In low power applications where power use is critical this feature is very important
49. ECHEN Pin 1 On This pin is used by the SCADAPack LP to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 16 October 12 2007 en Type Semer oO OS Pin 2 RxD Input The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data The RxD LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 3 TxD Output The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for transmitted data The LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 4 On This pin is used by the SCADAPack LP to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Pin 5 Ground This pin is connected to the system ground Not used Pin 9 Input This pin must be connected to the 5V power supply of the PLC 3 2 2 2 PLC Port Cables To connect the SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC port to any PLC serial port refer to the PLC hardware manual for serial port pin out information then use Figure 8 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable Vision 10 PLC Port PLC COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE 4 ER RxD 2 La tm RxD TxD 3 ae TxD 4 E GND 5 GND 6 a 7 8 E 5V from PLC 9 es 5V Figure 8 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC port to a SCADAPack SCADAPack LIGHT SCADAPack PLUS or Micro 16 controller serial port use Figure 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Co
50. Goto Next Screen C While Pressed Tasks oe C Released Tasks wm The default configuration for these keys is as follows Fl NEXT Go to next screen F2 PREV Go to previous screen F3 Left Arrow Move Cursor to Left F4 Right Arrow Move Cursor to Right F5 HOME Go to Screen 1 F6 ACK Acknowledge Alarm F7 Up Arrow Increase Digit by 1 F8 Down Arrow Decrease Digit by 1 ESC Cancel Data Entry ENT Accept Data Entry 0 Sign Key and 0 1 9 Numeric Keys 1 9 7 2 5 3 Configurable Keys for SCADAPack Vision 60 All keys on the SCADAPack Vision 60 are configurable SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Global Keys Task lists Select a Task to add e Press Tasks Goto Next Screen D D D D Fl F2 PREV Faq F 7 F5 HONE F6 ACK F7 a FB v ESC C While Pressed Tasks e Released Tasks wm Single Key C Two simultaneous keys 0 Indicates undefined GlobalKey Extended Key The default configuration for these keys is as follows Fl NEXT Go to next screen F2 PREV Go to previous screen F3 Left Arrow Move Cursor to Left F4 Right Arrow Move Cursor to Right F5 HOME Go to Screen 1 F6 ACK Acknowledge Alarm F7 Up Arrow Increase Digit by 1 F8 Down Arrow Decrease Digit by 1 ESC Cancel Data Entry ENT Accept Data Entry 0 Sign Key and 0 1 9 Numeric Keys 1 9
51. ION 10 2 lines of 16 characters To select type of the display to be configured click on one of SCADAPack Vision 10 SCADAPack Vision 50 SCADAPack Vision 60 or icons in the screen displayed above SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 41 October 12 2007 6 1 SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software Environment This section of the manual outlines the features of the SCADAPack Vision configuration software A full description of the software is given in the SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software Reference section of the manual The user is encouraged to read the following sections to gain an understanding of the many programming features available 6 1 1 SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software Display The SCADAPack Vision Configuration software is shown below Title Bar VISION untitled E lol x File Define Communicate Utilities Help Tools Menu al S S sy 93 ai 2 28 a a 5 ge Status Bar 1447 6 1 1 1 Title Bar The title bar displays the SCADAPack Vision title and the name of the currently open SCADAPack Vision configuration file The file name area is blank if there is no file in use or if the file is new and has not yet been saved 6 1 1 2 Menu Bar The menu bar displays the programming editing and utility functions available within the configuration software Menu commands can be displayed by clicking the mouse cursor on the menu item or by pressing the alt
52. IONS cccccsssssessessseeeeeeeeeeees 136 10 SCADAPACK VISION 50 SPECIFICATIONS cccccssssssssssseseeeeeeeeeees 137 11 SCADAPACK VISION 60 SPECIFICATIONS ccccccsssssssesseeeeeeeeeeeees 138 Index of Figures Figure 1 SGADAPACK Vision O SE 8 Figure 2 SCADAPack VISION 90 dere ger dns Sah anweesuten in Eege 9 Figure 3 SCADAPack Vision 260 EE 9 Figure 4 SCADAPack Vision 10 Panel Installation cccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeee 13 Figure 5 SCADAPack Vision 10 Front Panel Layout 14 Figure 6 SCADAPack Vision 10 Back Panel Layout 16 Figure 7 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port Connections sssessssereeeeesesrerrrrrrerssrrrrrernn 16 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Mamm 6 October 12 2007 Figure 8 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection ee 17 Figure 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection 18 Figure 10 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection 18 Figure 11 SCADAPack Vision 10 to SCADAPack32 RJ 45 Serial Port Connector 19 Figure 12 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port CONNECTION eee eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeaes 19 Figure 13 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection 21 Figure 14 SCADAPack Vision 50 Panel Installation A 23 Figure 15 SCADAPack Vision 50 Front Panel Layout 24 Figure 16 SCADAPa
53. Key Two simultaneous keys A Key will act as Global key if no tasks are defined for that Key for this Screen lt gt Indicates undefined GlobalKey Extended Keyp Select a Task to add e Press Tasks Goto Next Screen ole emp od oz a o o Fe ACK F7 FSW ESC 0 While Pressed Tasks C Released Tasks Single Key Two simultaneous keys Key will act as Global key if no tasks are defined for that Key for this Screen 2 Indicates undefined GlobalKey Extended Keypa H fa The configuration of local keys is identical to that of global keys Refer to section 7 2 5 Global Keys for detailed information F Global Keys Opens the Global Keys Task lists dialog The Select a Task to add field is used to select one of 18 available tasks Refer to section 7 9 Key Task Definitions for a detailed explanation of these tasks The Press Tasks radio button activates the Press Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Press Tasks radio button is first selected Press Tasks are executed one time when the key is pressed and in the order they appear in the list SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 118 October 12 2007 The While Pressed Tasks radio button activates the While Pressed Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this li
54. ME and ENT keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the VISION 60 message is displayed 5 2 2 Back Panel The back panel consists of two RS 232 serial ports identified as PLC Port and Serial Port See Figure 26 SCADAPack Vision 60 Back Panel Layout SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 34 October 12 2007 182 5 7 19 36 1 43 160 7 6 33 Bezel 1p 75 2 2 96 101 3 3 99 Gasket m Panel Figure 26 SCADAPack Vision 60 Back Panel Layout Both RS 232 ports are 9 pin male D sub miniature DE 9P connectors configured as Data Terminal Equipment DTE A maximum cable length of 50ft 15 2m is allowed All RS 232 wiring must use shielded cable The shield should be connected to chassis ground at one point The DE 9 connector shell is a good ground point 5 2 2 1 PLC Port The PLC Port is used to pass serial data between the SCADAPack Vision 60 and the PLC and to provide 5VDC to the SCADAPack Vision 60 from the PLC See Figure 27 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port Connections for the pin connections Q On RxD TxD On Gnd ei E ai 5V In Figure 27 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port Connections In the following table a MA
55. NCE 92 7 1 eet 92 7 1 1 ere 92 7 1 2 CDS E 92 7 1 3 E o1 tii cn gt ll ld eect 92 7 1 4 EEN 92 7 1 5 SOV EE 93 7 1 6 uge dun Te EE 93 7 1 7 EE 93 7 2 Eiere Eeer 94 7 2 1 VISION SEINI S en n oa enn ay ein en ne eee ere etd 94 7 2 2 Network Configuration ccccccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 94 7 2 3 LEC KEE E 96 7 2 4 MoT fe 210 cnn ee 98 7 2 4 1 NeW Seree ER e e EE 99 7 2 4 2 Screen Configuration Dialog 99 7 2 4 3 Menu Bar tee eege 101 7 2 4 4 Screen Toolbar si sats ance cans a A caus cent canta cnn Catal 101 7 2 4 5 Objects amp Properties Toolbar een 101 7 2 4 6 Tools 010 EE 102 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manul A 7 2 4 7 Screen Display Edit BoX i ciaccntni niet deed Seed Aen 103 7 2 5 Global KeyS ett Are teg eet eege 103 7 2 5 1 Configurable Keys for SCADAPack Vision 10 103 7 2 5 2 Configurable Keys for SCADAPack Vision 0 104 7 2 5 3 Configurable Keys for SCADAPack Vision DU 104 7 2 5 4 EC ee 105 7 2 6 Alarm Seaan a a A ts consd caida AN 106 7 2 7 Application TaskliSts ccccccccccccccccccccccceceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 107 7 3 el UE 109 7 3 1 Communication POWs scsi citar eave vl masini nisin nie 109 7 3 2 Ee ie ee EE 109 7 3 3 Upload EE EE 111 7 4 Utilites AE 112 7 4 1 Add or Remove e 112 7 4 2 Memory KEE 112 7 5 Screen Menu EEN 113 7 5 1 SE 113 7 5 1 1 Associated KEE 114 7 5 2 EE 115 7 5 3 DUD IC EE 11
56. ND 6 6 kd T 8 8 9 9 Figure 23 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 30 October 12 2007 5 SCADAPack Vision 60 This section of the manual describes installation of the hardware and the hardware features of the SCADAPack Vision 60 Operator Interface as well as pin outs for cables used to connect SCADAPack Vision 60 and PLC or computer 5 1 SCADAPack Vision 60 Installation Hardware installation of the SCADAPack Vision 60 requires cutting an opening into a panel cover or other suitable flat surface and securing the SCADAPack Vision 60 to the cover with provided hardware Each mounting hardware kit contains one cardboard cutout template one foam rubber gasket two mounting screws two plastic clamps and four hex nuts To mount the SCADAPack Vision 60 in the panel cover e Cut a 162 00mm x 76 00mm 1 8 DIN size rectangular opening into the panel cover e Insert the SCADAPack Vision 60 into the foam rubber gasket e Insert the SCADAPack Vision 60 gasket assembly into the rectangular opening in the panel e Insert a mounting screw into the small circular hole in the clamp e Thread two hex nuts touching together onto the end of the mounting screw and pull the mounting screw head away from the clamp to seat the hex nuts into the hexagonal opening e Attach the clamp screw assembly to the SCADAPack Vision 6
57. RK is a voltage of 3 volts or greater a SPACE is a voltage of 3 volts or less Pin 1 pate This pin is used by the Ge LP to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Pin 2 RxD Input The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data roi The RxD LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 3 TxD Output The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for transmitted data ee The LED is lit for a MARK level SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 35 October 12 2007 en Type pescon OOS Pin 4 On This pin is used by the SCADAPack LP to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Pin 5 Ground This pin is connected to the system ground Ping 8 Not used O SECH N A ne 9 Input E N pin must be connected to the 5V power supply of the PLC 5 2 2 2 PLC Port Cables To connect the SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC port to any PLC serial port refer to the PLC hardware manual for serial port pin out information and then use Figure 28 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable Vision 10 PLC Port PLC COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE H K RxD 2 La RxD TxD 3 we TxD 4 a GND 5 GND g E 7 i 8 E 5V from PLC 9 5V Figure 28 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC port to a SCADAPack SCADAPack LIGHT S
58. SCADAPack Vision 50 gt Screen 1 Screen From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Text command The cursor changes to the Text cursor With the Text cursor select the upper left corner of the top line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the top line of the screen display Release the mouse button At the flashing cursor box enter the text as displayed in the following screen SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 73 October 12 2007 gt Screen 1 Screen H S KW Wal in 41681 Scaled value From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Display PLC Data command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor With the Display Data cursor click on the position 16 of the 2 line of the screen display When Display dialog appear on the screen select settings as shown on the below and click on Ok button Note that 1 operation and 2 operation are set for the NOP SCADAPack Vision Series Display data Register Tag 401001 SCALE Register D Data Type Format Unsigned integer D EET D F Leading zeros blank 1st operation hor l e 2nd operation Wor z an From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Display PLC Data command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor With the Display Data cursor click on the position 16 of the 3rd line of the scr
59. SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual Vision10 Vision 50 Vision 60 CONTROL MICROSYSTEMS SCADA products forthe distance 48 Steacie Drive Telephone 613 591 1943 Kanata Ontario Facsimile 613 591 1022 K2K 2A9 Technical Support 888 226 6876 Canada 888 2CONTROL SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 2000 2005 Control Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Printed in Canada Trademarks TeleSAFE TelePACE SmartWIRE SCADAPack TeleSAFE Micro16 and TeleBUS are registered trademarks of Control Microsystems Inc All other product names are copyright and registered trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Material used in the User and Reference manual section titled SCADAServer OLE Automation Reference is distributed under license from the OPC Foundation SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 1 October 12 2007 Table of Contents 1 Led 8 1 1 Organization of the Manual 10 1 2 Additional Documentation 10 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2 2cceecesceneceecceseeeceeccneceeceesenees 11 3 SCADAPACK VISION 20 ERKENNEN REENEN RENE KENNEN EEN RENE KENNEN KEN KEN 12 3 1 SCADAPack Vision 10 lnstallaton 12 3 2 SCADAPack Vision 10 Reference a nannnnannnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnn 14 3 2 1 Front Panel 2 ccccecccsccceccecceeeceeceeceeeceecaeeceecuecaeeceecuecaeeceecsecaeeaeeeaes 14 3
60. Selecting the Application radio button downloads the currently open application file to the SCADAPack Vision when the Ok command is selected Downloading an application erases the application in the SCADAPack Vision Download progress is indicated with a red line that moves from the computer graphic to the SCADAPack Vision 10 The Ok command downloads writes either the firmware or application file from the computer to the SCADAPack Vision depending on the radio button selection The Close command closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 51 October 12 2007 6 2 SCADAPack Vision 10 Program Development This section of the manual is organized in a manner that will lead the new user through the steps required to create a SCADAPack Vision 10 configuration file and download the file to the SCADAPack Vision 10 operator interface It is recommended that new users follow the steps outlined in this section e Open SCADAPack Vision Software e Create New Configuration File e Configure Network Configuration e Configure Tags e Configure Screens e Configure Application Task List e Save the Configuration file e Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 10 e Connect SCADAPack Vision 10 to PLC The SCADAPack Vision 10 operator interface displays PLC register data and provides operators with the ability to write data to the PLC A S
61. The Screen Information command displays the attributes for the currently selected screen The command opens the Screen Information dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 115 October 12 2007 ISION Screen Information q E Screen Number 2 1 65534 Description Screen Name Screen2 A Password fo 0 9999 l Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens lt Associate 00001 Screen Memory configuration of Screen j Cancel Help This dialog is identical in appearance and functionality to the New Screen dialog except for the addition of the Memory configuration of Screen command Refer to the New command in the Screens menu for more information The Memory configuration of Screen command displays the memory usage of the currently selected Available Screen 7 5 6 View All Screens The View All Screens command displays all screens simultaneously allowing the user to select a screen to edit The command opens the A screens dialog ISION All 4 screen s Double click to select i x Dl Zereen 002 Screenz aaa TO O OOOO O Dt A Fe reen 004 Screen4 SL AAAA P a aoe aoe aoe Double clicking the mouse cursor on a particular screen displays that screen for editing purposes and closes the All screens dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 116 October 12 2007 7 5 7 Select Screens The Select Screens command displays a li
62. Van dap da dng dap da dag dan a Van da While Presse Tasks C Released Tasks A x t x A xX Single Key Two simultaneous keys Key will act as Global key if no tasks are defined for that Key for this Screen Indicates undefined Global Key Extended Keypad af E Clear the queue and also interrupt the previous Key Select the NEXT button Select the Goto Screen entry in the Select a Task to add field From the Goto Screen dialog list that appears select 00001 Screen Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog When completed the dialog should appear like this ISION Task lists of Keys for Screen 4 Screend Select a Task to add e Press Tasks Goto Screen of number 00001 or coating Point Zare tae tae EEN Zug a a me d EE PREV d EN on pm While Pressed Tasks C Released Tasks Single Key Two simultaneous keys A A Key will act as Global key if no tasks are De defined for that Key for this Screen a Indicates undefined Giel ten Extended Keypad af E Glear the queue and also interrupt the previous Key Select the Close button to accept the configuration and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 e From the Screen menu select the Select Screen command e From the Select Screen dialog list that appears select 00001 Scr
63. aa Taia T aia e To create the fourth and last screen from the Screen menu select the New command e Select Ok on the New Screen dialog to create Screen 4 e As with the previous screens enter the text string Floating Point 1 into the top line of the display e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Data Entry command The cursor changes to the Data Entry cursor SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 59 October 12 2007 e With the Data Entry cursor select the upper left corner of the bottom line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the bottom line Release the mouse button The following dialog appears SCADAPack ision Series Data Entry E p x Type Coil C Register Dy Cancel Coil Tag 000001 DOUT DI Levee On Text Off Text Hep e Select the Register radio button The dialog changes its appearance to the following Type Cancel Register Tag 300001 AIN1 DI Help Data Type Unsigned integer DI Format Janne DI Low limit bg 0 lt Low lt High High limit 4294967235 Low lt High lt 4294967295 Ist operation ffuor ZEIEN 2147402648 to 2147483647 2nd operation fuor all 2147489640 to 2147483547 e Select the 400001 FP1 entry in the Register Tag field e Select the Float entry in the Data Type field e Select the HAHA entry in the Format field When completed
64. ains the following commands SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 101 October 12 2007 Je Selector Text Data Entry p D Bargraph S Alarm s E Flash aI Animation Display Data Selects objects on the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Selector command in the Objects menu Inserts text display objects into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Text command in the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu Inserts data entry fields into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Data Entry command in the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu Inserts SCADAPack Vision or PLC data display fields into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Display PLC Data command in the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu Inserts bargraph display field into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Bargraph command in the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu Inserts alarm display field into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Alarm command in the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu Configures flash properties of text and data display fields This is the same as the Flash command in the Objects menu Configures animation properties of text and data display fields This is the same as the Animation Properties command in the Objects menu 7 2 4 6 Tools Toolbar The Tools toolbar contains the follow
65. ate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297237 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPack32 COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE H 3 ER 6 TxD TxD 3 5 RxD 4 2 GND 5 4 GND a z a 8 8 5V from PLC 9 es 1 5V Figure 11 SCADAPack Vision 10 to SCADAPack32 RJ 45 Serial Port Connector Note The above diagram represents the connection between the Vision 10 DB 9 connector to a SCADAPack32 RJ 45 connector on comm ports 1 2 and 4 To connect the Vision 10 to the SCADAPack 32 s DB 9 connector on comm 3 use Figure 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection 3 2 2 3 Serial Port The Serial Port is used to upload download SCADAPack Vision 10 configuration applications and download SCADAPack Vision 10 firmware from the computer serial port to the SCADAPack Vision 10 See Figure 12 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port Connection for the pin connections D E RxD TxD Gnd Figure 12 SCADAPack Vision 10 Serial Port Connection In the following table a MARK is a voltage of 3 volts or greater a SPACE is a voltage of 3 volts or less EREECHEN SCADAback Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 19 October 12 2007 rn wpe Joen UOO OO Pin 2 RxD Pin 3 TxD Input Output The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data The RxD LED is lit for a
66. ate command moves entries from the Available Screens field to the Associated Screens field The Unassociate command moves entries from the Associated Screens field to the Available Screens field The Ok command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards all configuration changes and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 5 2 Delete The Delete command prompts the user to delete the currently displayed screen 7 5 3 Duplicate The Duplicate command copies the properties of the currently displayed screen to a new screen The command opens the Duplicate Screen dialog ISION Duplicate Screen 00001 Screeni to x Screen Number 2 1 65534 Description Screen Name Screen2 SS Password og 0 9999 ES Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens lt Associate 00001 Screen Unassociate Memory configuration of Screen i Cancel Help This dialog is identical in appearance and functionality to the New Screen dialog except for the addition of the Memory configuration of Screen command Refer to the New command in the Screens menu for more information The Memory configuration of Screen command displays the memory usage of the currently selected Available Screen 7 5 4 Initialize The Jnitialize command prompts the user to clear all elements from the currently open screen This command cannot be undone 7 5 5 Screen Information
67. ation Port dialog SCADAPack Vision Series Select Port Ri OK Cancer Help This dialog is used to select the computer port through which the application file is written to the SCADAPack Vision Valid communication ports are COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COMS and COM6 The OK command accepts the selection and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards the selection and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 3 2 Download The Download command opens the Downloading from Computer to SCADAPack Vision dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 109 October 12 2007 Downloading from Computer to Vision Communication Port COM2 C Firmware Application The unit may contain data in it s memory The DOWNLOAD operation will overwrite the memory This operation is NOT REVERSIBLE If you are sure to download press Ok otherwise press Close Close Help This dialog is used to write the currently open application file or firmware to the SCADAPack Vision The Communication Port command opens the Communication Port dialog This is the same as the Communication Port command in the Communicate menu Selecting the Firmware radio button downloads the firmware file located in the Vision drivers subdirectory to the SCADAPack Vision when the Ok command is selected The firmware file has the file extension abs Downloading fir
68. bjects menu select the Tasklist of Screen command SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 715 October 12 2007 e When Display dialog appear on the screen add tasks as shown below and click on Close button Use Select a Task to add list to add the tasks VISION Task lists of Screen 1 Screen Select a Task to add Arean Before showing Tasks Write 0 to Tag 401001 While showing Tasks Add 100 to Tag 401001 Wait til 401001 lt 32760 Write 0 to Tag 401001 C After hiding Tasks SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 76 6 3 6 Configure Application Task List In this example Screen 1 will be automatically displayed each time power is applied to the SCADAPack Vision 50 This is accomplished with the Application Task List From the Define menu select the Application Tasklists command and Application dialog box will appear With the Power On Tasks radio button selected choose Goto Screen in the Select a Task to add field From the Goto Screen dialog list that appears select 00001 Screen1 Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog When completed the dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Vision Series Application Power o Select a Task to add Power on Tasks Goto Screen of number 00001 C Global Tasks Select the Close button to ac
69. ble has to be used This cable must provide 5VDC on pin 9 to power the SCADAPack Vision 10 The SCADAPack series of controllers provides the required power on pin 9 To connect the SCADAPack Vision 10 to the PLC Configure a four wire null modem cable see Figure 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection Connect the cable from the SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to the PLC serial port As soon as the connection is made the LCD display on the SCADAPack Vision 10 should illuminate and the downloaded application should function If the SCADAPack Vision 10 does not power up check that 5VDC is present on pin 9 of the SCADAPack Vision 10 to PLC Port cable 6 2 9 Initialize SCADAPack Vision 10 Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 10 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 10 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 10 Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Press and hold the F1 and F6 keys simultaneously Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the CMI VISION 10 message is displayed SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 67 October 12 2007 6 2 10 Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 10 Once the configuration file has been created it must be written or downloaded to the PLC The file is
70. cation Port dialog This is the same as the Communication Port command in the Communicate menu Selecting the Firmware radio button downloads the firmware file located in the Vision drivers subdirectory to the SCADAPack Vision when the Ok command is selected The firmware file has the file extension abs Downloading firmware overwrites existing firmware in the SCADAPack Vision If communication is disrupted during the firmware download procedure the SCADAPack Vision display will appear blank Waiting 30 seconds or cycling power to the SCADAPack Vision is required before attempting to download the firmware again If the SCADAPack Vision still does not respond to the firmware download the boot loader may have been corrupted However it may still be recoverable by following this procedure SCADAPack Vision 10 firmware erase procedure e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Press and hold the F1 F3 and F5 keys simultaneously and firmly e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line e Release all the three keys e Press F2 within 15 seconds e After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware d
71. cept the configuration and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual TT October 12 2007 6 3 7 Save the Configuration file The SCADAPack Vision 50 configuration completed with steps 1 to 6 can be saved to a configuration file for future use The file has the pzm file extension To save the configuration file e From the File menu select the Save as command e Change the entry in the File name field to demo50 pzm e Using the Save in field and the file folder list locate a suitable hard drive or server location to save the configuration file e Select the Save button to save the configuration file and close the dialog 6 3 8 Connect SCADAPack Vision 50 to PLC In order for the SCADAPack Vision 50 operator interface to communicate with the PLC a special null modem cable has to be used This cable must provide 5VDC on pin 9 to power the SCADAPack Vision 50 The SCADAPack series of controllers provides the required power on pin 9 To connect the SCADAPack Vision 50 to the PLC e Configure a four wire null modem cable see Figure 19 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection e Connect the cable from the SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to the PLC serial port As soon as the connection is made the LCD display on the SCADAPack Vision 50 should illuminate and the downloaded application should function If the SCADAPack Vision 50 does not power up check that
72. ck Vision 50 Back Panel Layout sesssssessesessrirserrrrserirrssrrinnserrrnnne 26 Figure 17 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port Connections 0 eeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeeneeeeeeenaes 26 Figure 18 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection 200 27 Figure 19 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection 28 Figure 20 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection 28 Figure 21 SCADAPack Vision 50 to SCADAPack32 Serial Port Connection 2 29 Figure 22 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port CONNECTION 00 eee eee eeeeseeeeeeenneeeeeeeaes 29 Figure 23 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection 30 Figure 24 SCADAPack Vision 60 Panel Installation 0 ccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeteeee 32 Figure 25 SCADAPack Vision 60 Front Panel Layout 33 Figure 26 SCADAPack Vision 60 Back Panel Layout essssssesesesessirrserrirrsrrirrrsrrrnrserrrnnne 35 Figure 27 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port Connections eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesneeeeeeenaes 35 Figure 28 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to PLC Serial Port Connection 36 Figure 29 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection 37 Figure 30 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection 37 Figure 31 SCADAPack Vision 60 to SCADAPack32 Serial Port Connection 265 38 Figure 32 SCADAPack Vis
73. d items from the Select From list to the Selected list The Delete command removes selected items from the Selected list to the Select From list The Up command moves the selected item in the Selected list up one row The Down command moves the selected item in the Selected list down one row The Selected list contains the alarm information that is displayed in the alarm display object Items in this list will be displayed in the order that they are listed The Length entry field defines the length of the text message to be displayed The field is available when Alarm Text is highlighted in the Selected list The Active radio buttons define how the active alarm status is displayed The status can be displayed as either Y N or Yes No The radio buttons are available when Active is highlighted in the Selected list The Acknowledged radio buttons define how the acknowledged alarm status is displayed The status can be displayed as either Y N or Yes No The radio buttons are available when Acknowledged is highlighted in the Selected list The Ok command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog Note It is important that the total number of selected alarm parameter characters and column spaces does not exceed the width of the configured alarm window Undefined display behavior may occur 7 6 2 Flash
74. dependent on the selected Data Type The High limit entry field allows for the entering of a high limit for the tag value The operator is prohibited from entering values greater than this limit The high limit is dependent on the selected Data Type The operation select fields define the first of two mathematical functions that can be performed on the entered register tag data Four mathematical operands and an entered mathematical factor are available The range of valid mathematical factor values is dependent on the selected Data Type Selecting the NOP button cancels this feature The 2nd operation select fields define the second of two mathematical functions that can be performed on the entered register tag data Four mathematical operands and an entered mathematical factor are available The range of valid mathematical factor values is dependent on the selected Data Type Selecting the NOP button cancels this feature Selecting the Register Text radio button displays edit fields used to define a register text based data display object SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 125 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Display data Type BitText RegisterValue Register Text Sy Reaister T ag D0000 STR Reg e Low limit High Limit Text EZE Accept Low Limit High Limit Accent Discard 2147493648 to 2147483648 to Discard 2147483647 2147483647 The Register Tag
75. dware kit contains one cardboard cutout template one foam rubber gasket two mounting screws two plastic clamps and four hex nuts To mount the SCADAPack Vision 50 in the panel cover e Cut a 162 00mm x 76 00mm 1 8 DIN size rectangular opening into the panel cover e Insert the SCADAPack Vision 50 into the foam rubber gasket e Insert the SCADAPack Vision 50 gasket assembly into the rectangular opening in the panel e Insert a mounting screw into the small circular hole in the clamp e Thread two hex nuts touching together onto the end of the mounting screw and pull the mounting screw head away from the clamp to seat the hex nuts into the hexagonal opening e Attach the clamp screw assembly to the SCADAPack Vision 50 by inserting the two clamp hooks into the mounting holes on one side of the SCADAPack Vision 50 and pulling the clamp away from the panel to lock the clamp in place e Push the screw towards the front of the SCADAPack Vision 50 until it makes contact with the inside of the panel e Tighten screw to compress the gasket and secure the SCADAPack Vision 50 to the panel Do not over tighten e Repeat clamp screw assembly and mounting procedure for opposite side of SCADAPack Vision 50 See Figure 14 SCADAPack Vision 50 Panel Installation SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 22 October 12 2007 Panel Mounting le Mounting Screw
76. e 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection 4 2 2 3 Serial Port The Serial Port is used to upload download SCADAPack Vision 50 configuration applications and download SCADAPack Vision 50 firmware from the computer serial port to the SCADAPack Vision 50 See Figure 22 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port Connection for the pin connections D E RxD TxD Gnd Figure 22 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port Connection In the following table a MARK is a voltage of 3 volts or greater a SPACE is a voltage of 3 volts or less EREECHEN SCADAback Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 29 October 12 2007 en Type Semer ooOOOOO OS Pin 2 RxD Input The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data The RxD LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 3 TxD Output The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for transmitted data The LED is lit for a MARK level Pn5Grond This pin is connected to the system ground 4 2 2 4 Serial Port Cable To connect the SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial port to a computer serial port use Figure 23 SCADAPack Vision 50 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 294055 Vision Serial Port Computer COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE H ER Ke wm 2 RxD TxD 3 XX 3 TxD D 4 GND 5 5 G
77. e New command e Select Ok on the New Screen dialog to create Screen 3 e As with the two previous screens enter the text string Analog Input 1 into the top line of the display e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Display PLC Data command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor e With the Display Data cursor select the upper left corner of the bottom line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the bottom line Release the mouse button The following dialog appears SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 58 October 12 2007 SCADAPack ision Series Display ISION 10 or PLC data i xj Type e BitText Register Yale Register Text hy Coil Tag 000001 DOUT DI Bit On Text Bit Off Text e Select the Register Value radio button The dialog changes its appearance to the following Register Lag 300001 AIN1 Data Type Format Unsigned integer DI ann DI I Leading zeros blank Ist operation Je 7 2147483648 to 2147483647 2nd operation or 7 2147483648 to 2147483647 e With 300001 AIN1 displayed in the Register Tag field Unsigned integer in the Data Type field and in the Format field select the Ok button to accept this configuration and close the dialog e When BCEE the screen display should appear like this Analog Input DR Ca Taa T
78. e Register Tag Type radio button selected enter SCALE Register in the Tag Name field e Select the Add button A tag named SCALE Register is created which is associated with the SCADAPack IO database addresses 41001 and 41002 e When completed the Tags dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 83 October 12 2007 Tags No Port Node Block Byte s Tag Name 0003 001 0003_14 PLC port status 0005 001 s0005 Screen trigger register 50018 001 50018 PLC Communication recover time seconds 0020 001 0020 PLC driver scan time milliseconds s0021 001 s0021 PLC Communication recover enable bit Node 001 PLC Node Control Microsystems SCADAPack v Holding registers 7 Read Write Tag Type Register Col or Bit addressed Register Size 2 bytes 00001 09939 Change ZE 401001 mm n TagName SCALE Beste Max 40 chars wo eE e Select the Close button to save the configured tags and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 84 October 12 2007 6 4 5 Configure Screens PLC data associated with tags is displayed on the SCADAPack Vision 60 s LCD by configuring screens To configure screens From the Define menu select the Screens command The following dialog is displayed SCADAPack Vision Series New Screen Screen Number f 1 65534 Description Screen Name s creen
79. e Tag Type radio button field allows for the selection of either a Register tag type or Coil or Bit addressed Register tag type The data type displayed in the Read Write field determines which Tag Type radio button is active The register or coil Size field displays the number of bits or bytes used by the register The Modbus address is displayed just below Note a leading 0 is placed in the Modbus address This differs from the SCADAPack IO database register numbering convention For example SCADAPack Vision tag address 300001 is synonymous with SCADAPack IO database address 30001 To the right of the register or coil Size field the range of valid address points is displayed Just below this is a field to allow for the selection of the address This address is offset from the base address for the data type selected in the Read Write field For example entering a data type of Holding Registers in the Read Write field and a value of 100 in the address selection field results in a Modbus register of 400100 This is synonymous with the SCADAPack IO database address 40100 The Tag Name field allows for the configuration of the tag name Tag names may consist of up to a maximum of forty alphanumeric characters and spaces The Byte s field allows for the configuration of the number of bytes corresponding to the register Valid entries are single byte two byte one word four byte two words or eight byte four words data
80. e dialog 6 2 5 Configure Screens PLC data associated with tags is displayed on the SCADAPack Vision 10 s LCD by configuring screens Up to 65354 screens each displaying up to thirty two characters on two lines can be configured Scrolling through these screens and entering data is accomplished by configuring action buttons related to a particular screen To configure screens SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 55 October 12 2007 e From the Define menu select the Screens command The following dialog is displayed SCADAPack Yision Series New Screen me wl Screen Number fi 1 65534 Description Screen Name Screent SS Password Kos 0 9999 sl Associated Screens May 1 Available Screens lt Associate Unassocjate i Cancel Help e Select the Ok button to accept these settings for Screen 1 The following display is displayed in the middle of the screen configuration display This display correlates to the actual LCD on the SCADAPack Vision 10 o Screen 1 Screeni E xi e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Text command The cursor changes to the Text cursor e With the Text cursor select the upper left corner of the top line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the top line of the screen display Release the mouse button Screen 1 Screeni e At the flashing cursor box ent
81. een display When Display dialog appear on the screen select settings as shown on the below and click on Ok button Note that 1 operation is set to multiplying by 100 and 2 operation for division by 32760 Display format is set for the 3 characters because output will go from 0 to 100 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 74 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Display data Type BitText e RegisterValue RegisterText Sh Register Tag 401001 SCALE Register D Data Type Format Unsigned integer D sett D F Leading zeros blank Istoperation wg He ei Io 2147483648 to 2147483647 2nd operation wg 7 32760 2147483648 to 2147483647 e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Bargraph command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor e With the Display Data cursor click on the position 1 of the 4 line of the screen display When Display dialog appear on the screen select settings as shown on the below and click on Ok button SCADAPack Vision Series Bar Graph Tag 401001 SCALE Register J sl S Min 0 O lt Min lt Max 32760 Min lt Max lt 65535 Limits Wes Left to Right Direction r r i Cancel Help e Adjust the size of the bargraph so that after all this entries you can see following screen gt Screen 1 Screen p Wal in 41681 Scaled value e From the Screen o
82. een1 e Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog Screen 1 is now displayed in the dialog e As with Screen 4 configure the PREV button on Screen 1 to go to Screen 4 When completed the dialog should appear like this x Select a Task to add Ela ISION Task lists of Keys for Screen 1 Screeni Press Tasks Goto Screen of number 00004 F4 F5 F6 F3 C While Pressed Tasks d a an en C Released Tasks Single Key Two simultaneous keys Key will act as Global key if no tasks are defined for that Key for this Screen Help a x t x t x Indicates undefined GlobalKey Extended Keypad af BEE e Select the Close button to accept the configuration and close the dialog e From the Screens menu select the Close Screens session command to accept the screens configuration and close the screen editing dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 63 6 2 6 Configure Application Task List In this example Screen 1 will be automatically displayed each time power is applied to the SCADAPack Vision 10 This is accomplished with the Application Task List From the Define menu select the Application Tasklists command The following dialog appears SCADAPack Vision Series Application Power on and Glas Select a Task to add Ze Power on Tasks C Global Tasks e With the Powe
83. en the key is released and in the order that they appear in the list d Move Task Up Moves the currently selected task one position up the list Move Task Down Moves the currently selected task one position down the list x Delete Task Deletes the currently selected task The Close command accepts changes to the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 2 6 Alarms The Alarms command defines up to 31 alarms Individual bits in single word registers trigger these alarms Once triggered an alarm message is displayed on a SCADAPack Vision screen in a FIFO First In First Out queue The alarm can be acknowledged with a globally or locally defined key task The command opens the Alarms dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 106 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Alarms Alarms Tags Number Alarm Text Groups of Alarms fi EC a e Tag of group D Alarm Number 00 Rum ms Alarm Text Alarms are defined on any single bit of any one word 16 bit tag All the tags must be defined before defining the alarms Alarms can be set on one type of tag only Discrete The Groups of Alarms selection field allows for the selection of one of two available groups of alarms Group 01 consists of alarms 000 to 015 and group 02 consists of alarms 016 to 030 The Tag of group selection field allows for the selection of the tag to be ass
84. er the text Digital Input 1 omit the quotations This text string should fit exactly into the top line of the display e Screen 1 Screeni IS Steen 1 Steen 1 Digital Input 1 e From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Display PLC Data command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 56 October 12 2007 e With the Display Data cursor select the upper left corner of the bottom line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the bottom line Release the mouse button The following dialog appears SCADAPack ision Series Display ISION 10 or PLC data R x Type BitText ReaisterValue Register Text Sh Coil Tag 000001 DOUT DI Bit On Text Bit Off Text e With the Bit Text radio button selected choose 100001 DIN1 in the Coil Tag data entry field e Enter ON in the Bit On Text field e Enter OFF in the Bit Off Text field When completed the dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Yision Series Display ISION 10 or PLC data E x Type BitText RegisterYalue ReaisterText Sh Cancel Coil Tag 100001 DIN sl Help Bit On Text Bit Off Text ON OFF a e Select the Ok button to accept the configuration and close the dialog The completed screen should appear like this Screen 1 Screeni Digital TReut CH alala
85. figuration dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 112 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Memory Configuration Memory Bytes Percentage Available 24576 100 Used 16090 65 Free 8486 35 Definition Type Nodes Screens Keys Alarms Power on Tasks Global Tasks Logger Blocks to be read Other This dialog displays the total available used and free memory usage statistics of the currently open application file The memory usage by definition type is also displayed This command is available only when an application is open The Ok command closes the dialog 7 5 Screen Menu The Screen menu contains commands to create configure and edit data display screens 7 5 1 New The New command is used to create new data display screens The command opens the New Screen dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 113 October 12 2007 SCADAPack ision Series New Screen 4 x Screen Number H 1 65534 Description Screen Name Screent z Password 0o00 0 9999 ES Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens Unassociate Cancel Help The Screen Number field defines a number for the new screen Valid screen numbers are 1 to 65534 The Screen Name field defines a name for the screen The name may contain a maximum of twenty alphanumeric characters or spaces The Description field allows for the entry of descriptive text for
86. formation Note The SCADAPack LP must be in power saving mode to utilize the Power Management key functionality 4 2 1 4 Application keys The Application keys are used to perform user configurable actions either globally for all screens or locally active screen only The functionality of these keys is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software These functions include screen navigation data entry amp data display 4 2 1 5 Initialization Procedure Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 50 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 50 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 e Press and hold the FS HOME and ENT keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the VISION 50 message is displayed 4 2 2 Back Panel The back panel consists of two RS 232 serial ports identified as PLC Port and Serial Port See Figure 16 SCADAPack Vision 50 Back Panel Layout SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 25 October 12 2007 182 5 7 19 36 1 43 160 7 6 33 Bezel 75 2 2 96 ZTN 101 3 3 99 S E PLC Port Serial Port m Panel Gasket Figure 16 SCA
87. gs dialog The Ok command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 6 1 5 Alarm The Alarm command defines an alarm display object This object can display any pre defined alarm as soon as it is triggered SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 127 October 12 2007 All triggered alarms are listed in a FIFO First in First Out queue A maximum of 31 alarms may be in the FIFO queue The first alarm will be at the top of the FIFO queue with the newest alarm entering from the bottom A triggered alarm will remain in the FIFO queue until the alarm condition ceases to exist and the alarm has been operator acknowledged Each alarm must be acknowledged at some time Alarms are acknowledged by using keys that have been defined with the Acknowledge Alarm option in the Key s Specific Task command Alarms displayed in the FIFO queue may be scrolled through by using keys that have been defined with the Next Alarm and Previous Alarm options in the Key s Specific Task command The alarm display object displays alarm information in a series of columns and may contain up to a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters per line for SCADAPack Vision 10 and 20 alphanumeric characters per line for SCADAPack Vision 60 Selecting this command activates the Alarm cursor This cursor is used to point a
88. guration settings and close the dialog 6 4 4 Configure Tags A Tag is an identifying name given to each data point that is to be read from or written to the PLC The four types of SCADAPack PLC data registers supported by the SCADAPack Vision 60 are e Coils SCADAPack 0XXXX series e Input status SCADAPack 1XXXX series e Input registers GSCADAPack 3X XXX series and e Holding registers SCADAPack 4X XXX series To configure tags e From the Define menu select the Tag Database command The following dialog appears SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 82 October 12 2007 Network Configuration Node address ELE Vision 4 PLC Blocks PLC Node Control Microsystems SCADAPack Operator Panel Vision 60 Port PLC e Port settings Protocol Control Microsustems Model SCADAPack bd Node Address o2 1t031 Name PLC Node Max 15 Inter frame d n H 0 Oto 3000 ms Response time out E 10 to 6000 ms Retry ER Gees count 3 0to5 Close Help Dee Sege e Inthe Node data field select the 001 Node Control Microsystems SCADAPack entry This action allows for the configuration of tags related to the IO database addresses found in the SCADAPack PLC e Select Holding Registers in the Read Write data field e Select 2 Bytes 1 Word in the Byte s field e With 01001 displayed in the 00001 09999 field and th
89. he Bit Off Text edit field allows for the entering of a text string that is displayed when the associated bit based tag is OFF A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered The size of the pre defined point and drag window may also limit the length of the message The Bit Text selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined bit based tags Selecting the Register Value radio button displays edit fields used to define a register value based data display object SCADAPack Vision Series Display data Register Tag D0000 STR Reg D Data Type Format Unsigned integer D EET D F Leading zeros blank Istoperation wor Hl 7 2nd operation hor Z ie SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 124 October 12 2007 The Register Value selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined register based tags The Data Type selection field allows for the selection of one of the following data types e Unsigned Integer e Signed Integer e Hexadecimal e BCD Binary Coded Decimal e Binary one word e Float The Format selection field allows for the selection of a display format for the tag value The available formats are dependent on the selected Data Type The Low limit entry field allows for the entering of a low limit for the tag value The operator is prohibited from entering values less than this limit The low limit is
90. he Range entry boxes define the Low and High register based tag values for the Show Hide condition 7 6 4 2 Flash The Flash fields define the conditions under which an object will flash conditional upon the value of a tag The Flash check box enables the Flash option The rate of flash is selected in the field to the right of the Flash check box The Tag entry field allows for the selection of the pre defined tag The Flash when radio buttons define if the object is to flash when the bit based tag is On or Off or when the register based tag is Within or Out of the defined range The Range entry boxes define the Low and High register based tag values for the Flash condition SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 130 October 12 2007 The Ok command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog Tags Opens the Tags dialog 7 6 5 Selector The Selector command enables the selector cursor to select objects on the display screen 7 6 6 Hide Objects Menu The Hide Objects Menu command hides the Objects and Properties dialog This command is available only when the Show Objects Menu command is currently active 7 6 7 Show Objects Menu The Show Objects Menu command shows the Objects and Properties dialog This command is available only when the Hide Objects Menu command
91. hen a momentary contact is made between pin 2 DCD and pin 3 DTR on the COM3 RJ 45 connector The Power Management key makes this contact by momentarily shorting SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC port pin 1 to pin 4 when pressed This permits the SCADAPack Vision or an HMI pushbutton to control HMI power At each momentary contact the five minute power timer is reloaded If the five minute power timer is currently maintaining the SCADAPack Vision 60 power on depressing the Power Management key for a two second or longer period will turn off HMI power Connecting the SCADAPack Vision 50 to COM3 on the SCADAPack LP requires a special cable Refer to Figure 30 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection for more information Note The SCADAPack LP must be in power saving mode to utilize the Power Management key functionality 5 2 1 4 Application keys The Application keys are used to perform user configurable actions either globally for all screens or locally active screen only The functionality of these keys is configured using the SCADAPack Vision configuration software These functions include screen navigation data entry amp data display 5 2 1 5 Initialization Procedure Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 60 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 50 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Press and hold the FS HO
92. i Password 0000 0 9999 Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens Select the Ok button to accept these settings for Screen 1 The following display is displayed in the middle of the screen configuration display This display correlates to the actual LCD on the SCADAPack Vision 60 gt Screen 1 Screen From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Text command The cursor changes to the Text cursor With the Text cursor select the upper left corner of the top line of the screen display Then click and drag to the lower right corner of the top line of the screen display Release the mouse button At the flashing cursor box enter the text as displayed in the following screen SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 85 October 12 2007 gt Screen 1 Screen VAL in 41001 Scaled Value From the Objects Alphanumeric Objects menu select the Display PLC Data command The cursor changes to the Display Data cursor With the Display Data cursor click on the position 16 of the 2 line of the screen display When Display dialog appear on the screen select settings as shown on the below and click on Ok button Note that 1 operation and 2 operation are set for the NOP Display data Type Bit Text Reaister Tag 401 001 SCALED Register D Data Type Format Unsigned integer D EET D Iw Leading zeros blank Istoperation
93. iated with the SCADAPack IO database address 10001 e Select Input Registers in the Read Write data field e With 00001 displayed in the 00001 65536 field the Register Tag Type radio button selected and 2 Bytes 1 word displayed in the Byte s field enter AIN1 in the Tag Name field e Select the Add button A tag named AIN1 is created which is associated with the SCADAPack IO database address 30001 e Select Holding Registers in the Read Write data field e Select 4 Bytes 2 words in the Byte s field e With 00001 displayed in the 00001 65536 field and the Register Tag Type radio button selected enter FP1 in the Tag Name field e Select the Add button A tag named FP1 is created which is associated with the SCADAPack IO database addresses 40001 and 40002 When completed the Tags dialog should appear like this xi No Node Block Tag Bytefs Tag Name Close 00001 001 000001 001 000001 00002 001 100001 001 100001 DINI Help 00003 001 300001 016 300001 2 AIN1 00004 001 400001 016 400001 4 FP1 SE Node 001 Mode Control Microsystems SCADAPack SG Holding registers DI Read Write Tag Type Register Coil or Bit addressed Register Size 2 bytes 00001 65536 Change Register 400001 joooot Tag Name FP1 Max 40 chars Cancel pen Fespeamt o e Select the Close button to save the configured tags and close th
94. ic Key 2 Enters a 2 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 3 Enters a 3 after data entry is initiated SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 133 October 12 2007 e Numeric Key 4 Enters a 4 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 5 Enters a 5 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 6 Enters a 6 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 7 Enters a 7 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 8 Enters a 8 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 9 Enters a 9 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key A Enters an A after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key B Enters a B after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key C Enters a C after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key D Enters a D after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key E Enters a E after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key F Enters a F after data entry is initiated e Edit Bit On A coil is turned on after data entry is initiated e Edit Bit Off A coil is turned off after data entry is initiated e Acknowledge Alarm Active alarm is acknowledged e Next Alarm Next alarm from the alarm FIFO queue is displayed e Previous Alarm Previous alarm from the alarm FIFO queue is displayed SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 134 October 12 2007 8 Warrantee and License Warranty Disclaimer Contr
95. ing commands Gi Undo es Redo ta Select All A Cut K October 12 2007 Un does the previous action This is the same as the Undo command in the Tools menu Re does the previous Undo action This is the same as the Redo command in the Tools menu Selects all objects in the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Select All command in the Tools menu Cuts selected objects from the Screen Display Edit Box into the memory buffer This is the same as the Cut command in the Tools menu Copy Copies selected objects from the Screen Display Edit Box into the memory buffer This is the same as the Copy command in the Tools menu D Paste Pastes objects from the memory buffer into the Screen Display Edit Box This is the same as the Paste command in the Jools menu SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 102 7 2 4 7 Screen Display Edit Box The Screen Edit Display Box is used to configure the SCADAPack Vision display screens Configured objects appear exactly on the SCADAPack Vision display screen as they appear in the Screen Edit Display Box There are two lines each containing a maximum of 16 characters for SCADAPack Vision 10 or four lines each containing a maximum of 20 characters for SCADAPack Vision 60 A snap grid may be superimposed on the box and the box may be zoomed into or away from To close the entire Screen editing session select the XJ button This is the same as the C
96. ion 60 Serial Port CONNeCtiONn eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeenaes 38 Figure 33 SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection 39 Figure 34 Task Sequence Algorithm ANNE 47 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual H October 12 2007 1 Overview The SCADAPack Vision is compact panel mounted operator interface terminal for programmable logic controllers It reads data from and writes data to a programmable logic controller via an RS 232 port There are three models of SCADAPack Vision SCADAPack Vision 10 see Figure 1 SCADAPack Vision 10 SCADAPack Vision 50 see Figure 2 SCADAPack Vision 50 and SCADAPack Vision 60 see Figure 3 SCADAPack Vision 60 The SCADAPack Vision configuration software is used to configure the SCADAPack Vision operator interface to display data read from the PLC and to allow operator entered data to be written to the PLC SCADAPack Vision 10 has 32 characters two lines x 16 characters LCD that displays the data on a series of screens Seven function buttons are available to navigate through these screens enter data or control power to the unit SCADAPack Vision 50 has 80 characters four lines x 20 characters LCD that displays the data on a series of screens Twenty one function buttons are available to navigate through these screens enter data or control power to the unit SCADAPack Vision 60 has 80 characters four lines x 20 characters
97. ion and close the dialog When completed the dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 88 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Application Power o EN Select a Task to add Ze Power on Tasks Goto Screen of number 00001 Global Tasks e Select the Close button to accept the configuration and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 89 6 4 7 Save the Configuration file The SCADAPack Vision 60 configuration completed with steps 1 to 6 can be saved to a configuration file for future use The file has the pzm file extension To save the configuration file e From the File menu select the Save as command e Change the entry in the File name field to demo60 pzm e Using the Save in field and the file folder list locate a suitable hard drive or server location to save the configuration file e Select the Save button to save the configuration file and close the dialog 6 4 8 Connect SCADAPack Vision 60 to PLC In order for the SCADAPack Vision 60 operator interface to communicate with the PLC a special null modem cable has to be used This cable must provide 5VDC on pin 9 to power the SCADAPack Vision 60 The SCADAPack series of controllers provides the required power on pin 9 To connect the SCADAPack Vision 60 to the PLC e Configure a four wire null modem cable see Figu
98. ion e Settings command defines the SCADAPack Vision s polling parameters and floating point variable format settings The command opens the Vision s settings dialog Vision settings Polling Parameters Float Format Number gerecht bee High Word Low Word C Low Word High Word Time Out 1 1 5 Second l G Cancel Except for the polling parameters and floating point variable format other settings are disabled and do not have to be adjusted Note A printer port is not available on the SCADAPack Vision 10 and SCADAPack Vision 60 The Printer Port Options are therefore not supported 7 2 2 Network Configuration The Network Configuration command defines the Modbus station address for the SCADAPack Vision and the PLC The command opens the Network Configuration dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 94 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Network Configuration Blocks ee EES Node Address 1 1 255 Node Name Mode Max 15 characters ELE Control Microsystems v PLE Model SCADAPack e Select the Add a node button to add a PLC to the network configuration e Enter the Modbus station address into the Node Address field Valid addresses are 1 to 255 The default is 1 e Enter a node name into the Node Name field A maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters are allowed The default is Node e Choose a PLC manufacturer from the PLC selection field The defau
99. is currently active 7 7 Tools Menu The Tools menu contains commands to undo redo commands and cut copy paste and edit screen display objects 7 7 1 Undo The Undo command un does the last command 7 7 2 Redo The Redo command un does the last Undo command 7 7 3 Select All The Select All command selects all objects on the currently open display screen 7 7 4 Cut The Cut command removes the currently selected object from the display screen and places it in the computer s buffer memory for later insertion 7 7 5 Copy The Copy command copies the currently selected object from the display screen and places it in the computer s buffer memory for later insertion 7 7 6 Paste The Paste command inserts the object previously saved in the computer s buffer memory to the screen display 7 7 7 Edit The Edit command opens the edit dialog for the currently selected object SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 131 October 12 2007 7 7 8 Hide Tools The Hide Tools command hides the Tools dialog This command is available only when the Tools command is currently active 7 7 9 Show Tools The Show Tools command displays the Tools dialog This command is available only when the Hide Tools command is currently active 7 8 Help The Help menu allows access to the SCADAPack Vision program on line help 7 8 1 Index The Index command opens the Vision Configuration Software Help inde
100. is delay After the delay period is expired the next task is performed e Wait The execution of a Task is conditionally delayed The next task is not executed until the specified condition is false e Key s Specific Task In addition to the previously described tasks each key can be assigned a task that is common to all tags The types of key specific tasks are e Clear Data Entry Clears Data after data entry is initiated e Cancel Data Entry Cancels the data entered and restores previous data e Accept Data Entry Initiates data entry and accepts data entered e Switch to next Data Entry Next data entry is selected e Increase Value by 1 Value of a tag is increased by 1 e Decrease Value by 1 Value of a tag is decreased by 1 e Increase Digit by 1 Value of a single digit of a tag is increased by 1 e Decrease Digit by 1 Value of a single digit of a tag is decreased by 1 e Shift Value to Left Value is shifted to left e Move Cursor to Left Cursor is moved to left to edit previous digit e Move Cursor to Right Cursor is moved to right to edit next digit e Sign Key Used for signed data entry e Sign Key and 0 Single key used as a sign key as well as numeric key 0 If this key is pressed immediately after data entry is initiated key is taken as sign key else it is taken as 0 key e Numeric Key 0 Enters a 0 after data entry is initiated e Numeric Key 1 Enters a 1 after data entry is initiated e Numer
101. lication Information x Title Author Date last edited 02 00 2002 Time last edited 14 19 16 Description S Cancel Help This dialog is used to add pertinent configuration file information for future reference The Title field allows for the entry of an application title containing up to a maximum of 50 alphanumeric characters plus spaces The Author field allows for the entry of the integrator s name containing up to a maximum of 50 alphanumeric characters plus spaces The Date last edited field contains the date when the currently open application file was last saved The Time last edited field contains the time when the currently open application file was last saved The Description field allows for the entry of descriptive text containing up to a maximum of 500 alphanumeric characters plus spaces 7 1 7 Exit The Exit command terminates the SCADAPack Vision configuration program The editor warns you to save the current file if it had changed since the last save You may save the changes throw away the changes or cancel the Exit command Press Alt F4 to select the Exit command from the keyboard SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 93 October 12 2007 7 2 Define Menu The Define menu contains commands to define SCADAPack Vision settings network configuration tags screens application keys alarms and application tasklists 7 2 1 Vision Settings The SCADAPack Vis
102. lose Screens session command in the Screen menu 7 2 5 Global Keys The Global Keys command defines the global action of keys Global refers to all screens Actions configured in this dialog affect a key s action on all screens unless local actions have been configured The command opens the Global Keys Task lists dialog 7 2 5 1 Configurable Keys for SCADAPack Vision 10 The configurable keys are labeled F1 through F6 and NEXT PREV Left Arrow Up Arrow CLR and ENT SCADAPack Vision Series Global Keys Task lists Select a Task to add z Press Tasks Clear Data Entry C While Pressed Tasks C Released Tasks e Single Key C Two simultaneous keys lt 5 Indicates undefined Global Key The default configuration for these keys is as follows F1 NEXT Go to next screen F2 PREV Go to previous screen F3 Left Arrow shift value to the left F4 Up Arrow increase digit by 1 F5 CLR clear data entry SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 103 October 12 2007 F6 ENT accept data entry 7 2 5 2 Configurable Keys for SCADAPack Vision 50 All keys on the SCADAPack Vision 50 are configurable SCADAPack Vision Series Global Keys Task lists oke Gm Gd ok F5 HOME FB ACK F7 a FB e ESC e Single Key C Two simultaneous keys 0 indicates undefined GlobalKey E Select a Task to add e Press Tasks
103. lt 65535 Limits Wes Left to Right Direction r r i Cancel Help e Adjust the size of the bargraph so that after all this entries you can see following screen gt Screen 1 Screen exMmP VAL in 41001 apie Scaled Value ii SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 87 October 12 2007 e From the Screen objects menu select the Tasklist of Screen command e When Display dialog appear on the screen add tasks as shown below and click on Close button Use Select a Task to add list to add the tasks Vision Task lists of Screen 1 Screen Select a Task to add Screen Preview Write O to Tag 401001 OM exmP VAL i C While showing Tasks Scaled Value Add 100 to Tag 401001 COMT Wait til 401001 COM1 lt 32760 Write O to Tag 401001 OM After hiding Tasks 6 4 6 Configure Application Task List In this example Screen 1 will be automatically displayed each time power is applied to the SCADAPack Vision 60 This is accomplished with the Application Task List e From the Define menu select the Application Tasklists command and Application dialog box will appear e With the Power On Tasks radio button selected choose Goto Screen in the Select a Task to add field e From the Goto Screen dialog list that appears select 00001 Screen1 e Select Ok to accept the configurat
104. lt is Control Microsystems e Choose a PLC model from the PLC Model selection field The default is SCADAPack e Click on OK to add node to the list or Cancel button to cancel operation Select the Delete the node command to delete the currently selected node The SCADAPack Vision Series node cannot be deleted The Close command saves the current settings and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog When Control Microsystems SCADAPack has been selected the Special PLC Data button becomes active Select the Special PLC Data command to open the Special PLC Data dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 95 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Special PLC d Baud Rate 0 sl Parity None gt Data Bits e Stop Bits This dialog configures the communication parameters for the PLC port The Baud Rate edit field allows for the selection of 4800 9600 or 19200 baud The default is 9600 The Parity edit field allows for the selection of Odd Even or None parity The default is None The Data Bits are fixed at 8 The Stop Bits are fixed at 1 The Ok button accepts changes made to the current configuration and closes the dialog The Close button discards changes made to the current configuration and closes the dialog The Help button displays information for the dialog 7 2 3 Tag Database The Tag Database command defines the tag database A tag is an identif
105. m the clamp to seat the hex nuts into the hexagonal opening e Attach the clamp screw assembly to the SCADAPack Vision 10 by inserting the two clamp hooks into the mounting holes on one side of the SCADAPack Vision 10 and pulling the clamp away from the panel to lock the clamp in place e Push the screw towards the front of the SCADAPack Vision 10 until it makes contact with the inside of the panel e Tighten screw to compress the gasket and secure the SCADAPack Vision 10 to the panel Do not over tighten e Repeat clamp screw assembly and mounting procedure for opposite side of SCADAPack Vision 10 See Figure 4 SCADAPack Vision 10 Panel Installation SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 12 October 12 2007 Panel Ze Mountin Hex Vision ut Bezel TT m gt Gasket Mountin o ig Clamp Completed Figure 4 SCADAPack Vision 10 Panel Installation The SCADAPack Vision 10 operator interface is made up of a front data display panel and a back communication panel SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 3 2 SCADAPack Vision 10 Reference 3 2 1 Front Panel The front panel consists of an LCD screen two output LEDs one power key and six application keys See Figure 5 SCADAPack Vision 10 Front Panel Layout Power Management LCD Screen Output LE
106. mware overwrites existing firmware in the SCADAPack Vision If communication is disrupted during the firmware download procedure the SCADAPack Vision display will appear blank Waiting 30 seconds or cycling power to the SCADAPack Vision is required before attempting to download the firmware again If the SCADAPack Vision still does not respond to the firmware download the boot loader may have been corrupted However it may still be recoverable by following this procedure SCADAPack Vision 10 firmware erase procedure e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Press and hold the F1 F3 and F5 keys simultaneously and firmly e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line e Release all the three keys e Press F2 within 15 seconds e After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 10 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download SCADAPack Vision 60 firmware erase procedure SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 110 October 12 2007 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Press and hold the FS HOME F6 ACK and F7 Up arrow keys simultaneously and firmly e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60
107. nd drag a window in the screen display To maximize the amount of alarm information that can be displayed create an alarm display field that is the entire width of the display i e 16 or 20 characters long Defining the alarm field location with the cursor opens the Alarm dialog SCADAPack Vision Series Alarm Window Options Select From Selected Cancel Help The Select From list displays the available types of alarm information that can be used to display triggered alarms The four types are e Alarm Text Displays the text message associated with the alarm If an alarm condition is true the alarm text is displayed If the alarm condition is false a blank space is displayed e Number Displays the alarm number If an alarm condition is true the alarm number is displayed If the alarm condition is false is displayed e Active Displays the active status If an alarm condition is true the active alarm status displays yes If the alarm condition is false the active alarm status displays no SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 128 October 12 2007 e Acknowledged Displays the acknowledged status If an alarm condition is true and the alarm has been acknowledged the acknowledged alarm status displays yes If an alarm condition is true and the alarm has not yet been acknowledged or the alarm condition is false the acknowledged alarm status displays no The Add command moves selecte
108. nfigure Network Configuration The Network Configuration dialog is used to identify the PLC with which the SCADAPack Vision will communicate e From the Define menu select Network Configuration The following dialog appears SCADAPack ision Series Network Configuration Address Name VISION PLC Blocks 000 Operator Panel YISION 10 Add a node Node Address 1 255 Node Name j Max 15 characters special PLC data Le 2 Delete the node e Select the Add a node button The four data entry fields are filled as follows SCADAPack Yision Series Network Configuration Address Name VISION PLC Blocks Close Help Special PLC data Delete the node amp dd a node Node Address fi 1 255 Node Name Hodel Max 15 characters PLE Control Microsystems e PLC Model SCADAPack Ha Cancel The settings that are displayed configure the SCADAPack Vision 10 to communicate with a SCADAPack Series controller station address 1 e Select Ok to accept these settings and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 53 October 12 2007 e Select the Close button to accept the Network Configuration settings and close the dialog 6 2 4 Configure Tags A Tag is an identifying name given to each data point that is to be read from or written to the PLC The four types of SCADAPack PLC data registers supported by the SCADAPack Vision 10 a
109. nnection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 6 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297241 SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 17 October 12 2007 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPack COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE 1 1 RxD 2 2 RxD TxD 3 e 3 TxD D D GND 5 5 GND H D 2 ka D a 5V from PLC 9 j e 9 5V Figure 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC port to a SCADAPack LP controller serial port use Figure 10 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297237 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPackLP COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE On H 3 Test 2 RxD 2 Li 6 TxD TxD 3 5 RxD On 4 2 Test 1 GND 5 4 GND a z 7 e E 5V from PLC 9 es 1 5V Figure 10 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC port to a SCADAPack 32 or SCADAPack 32P controller serial port use Figure 11 SCADAPack Vision 10 to SCADAPack32 RJ 45 Serial Port SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 18 October 12 2007 Connector as a guide to construct the appropri
110. nt value is subtracted from the current value of the tag using this task e Add Tag B to Tag A The value of Tag B is added to the value of Tag A The result will be stored in Tag A Both tags must contain the identical number of bytes otherwise errors may occur SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 132 October 12 2007 e Subtract Tag B from Tag A The value of Tag B is subtracted from the value of Tag A The result will be stored in Tag A Both tags must contain the identical number of bytes otherwise errors may occur e Turn Bit On A coil or bit is turned on e Turn Bit Off A coil or bit is turned off e Toggle Bit A currently off coil or bit is turned on a currently on coil or bit is turned off e Copy Tag B to Tag A The value of Tag B is copied to Tag A The value of Tag B is unchanged Both tags must contain the identical number of bytes otherwise errors may occur e Swap Tag A and Tag B The value of Tag A is copied to Tag B and the value of Tag B is copied to Tag A Both tags must contain the identical number of bytes otherwise erroneous results may occur e Copy Tag to STR A PLC tag can be copied to the STR Screen Triggering Register The STR is an internal SCADAPack Vision register which can be used to decide which screen is to be displayed e Copy Tag to LED The value of a tag is copied to the SCADAPack Vision LEDs e Delay The execution of a task is delayed Tags are updated during th
111. ociated with the group Only Input Register and Holding Register tags are listed The Alarm Number field displays which alarm in the selected group is being configured The Alarm Text field allows for the entry of text to be displayed when the alarm is active up to a maximum of 16 for SCADAPack Vision 10 or 20 alphanumeric characters for SCADAPack Vision 50 with spaces The Ok command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards any changes to the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog Tags Displays the Tags dialog The Delete command deletes the selected alarm from the alarm list The Add command activates the alarm configuration fields The Accept command accepts the alarm configuration and adds the alarm to the display list The Discard command discards the alarm configuration for the currently edited alarm 7 2 7 Application Tasklists The Application Tasklists command opens the Application Power on and Global Task lists dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 107 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series Application Power o Select a Task to add 7 Power on Tasks em C Global Tasks This dialog is used to configure Power on and Global tasks Power on tasks are executed once each time power is applied to the SCADAPack Vision Global tasks are executed continually while the
112. ol Microsystems makes no representation or warranty with respect to the SCADAPack Vision program The sole obligation of Control Microsystems shall be to make available all published updates or modifications to the Vision program at a price which will not exceed the current market price Limitation of Liability The foregoing warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The user shall at their own discretion determine the suitability of the SCADAPack Vision program for their intended use In no event will Control Microsystems its agents distributors representatives employees officers directors or contractors be liable for any special direct indirect or consequential damages losses costs claims demands or claim for lost profits fees or expenses of any nature or kind arising from the use of the SCADAPack Vision program In accepting this product you agree to these terms Modifications Control Microsystems reserves the right to make modifications to the SCADAPack Vision program and to change its specifications without notice Non Disclosure SCADAPack and SCADAPack Vision are registered trademarks of Control Microsystems The SCADAPack Vision program is a copyrighted product of Control Microsystems Users are specifically prohibited from copying the SCADAPack Vision program in whole or in part by any
113. or Interface Installation and User Manual 37 October 12 2007 Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297237 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPack32 COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE H 3 ER 6 TxD TxD 3 5 RxD 4 2 GND 5 4 GND a z a 8 8 5V from PLC 9 es 1 5V Figure 31 SCADAPack Vision 60 to SCADAPack32 Serial Port Connection Note The above diagram represents the connection between the Vision 60 DB 9 connector to a SCADAPack32 RJ 45 connector on comm ports 1 2 and 4 To connect the Vision 50 to the SCADAPack 32 s DB 9 connector on comm 3 use Figure 9 SCADAPack Vision 10 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection 5 2 2 3 Serial Port The Serial Port is used to upload download SCADAPack Vision 60 configuration applications and download SCADAPack Vision 60 firmware from the computer serial port to the SCADAPack Vision 50 See Figure 32 SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial Port Connection for the pin connections D E RxD TxD Gnd Figure 32 SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial Port Connection In the following table a MARK is a voltage of 3 volts or greater a SPACE is a voltage of 3 volts or less EREECHEN SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 38 October 12 2007 en Type Semer ooOOOOO OS Pin 2 RxD In
114. ort use Figure 20 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297237 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPackLP COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE On H 3 Test 2 RxD 2 Li 6 TxD TxD 3 5 RxD On 4 2 Test 1 GND 5 4 GND a z 7 e E 5V from PLC 9 es 1 5V Figure 20 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection To connect the SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC port to a SCADAPack 32 or SCADAPack 32P controller serial port use Figure 21 SCADAPack Vision 50 to SCADA Pack32 Serial Port SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 28 October 12 2007 Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 297237 Vision 10 PLC Port SCADAPack32 COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE H 3 ER 6 TxD TxD 3 5 RxD 4 2 GND 5 4 GND a z a 8 8 5V from PLC 9 es 1 5V Figure 21 SCADAPack Vision 50 to SCADAPack32 Serial Port Connection Note The above diagram represents the connection between the Vision 50 DB 9 connector to a SCADAPack32 RJ 45 connector on comm ports 1 2 and 4 To connect the Vision 50 to the SCADAPack 32 s DB 9 connector on comm 3 use Figur
115. ose the dialog e Select the Close button to accept the Network Configuration settings and close the dialog 6 3 4 Configure Tags A Tag is an identifying name given to each data point that is to be read from or written to the PLC The four types of SCADAPack PLC data registers supported by the SCADAPack Vision 50 are e Coils SSCADAPack OXXXX series e Input status SSCADAPack 1XXXX series e Input registers GC ADAback 3XXXX series and e Holding registers SCADAPack 4X XXX series To configure tags e From the Define menu select the Tag Database command The following dialog appears SCADAPack Vision Series Tags x Es Byte s _ Tag Name Help nal Kea Node 001 Nodel Control Microsystems SCADAPack v Holding registers v Read Write Add Tag Type Register Coil or Bit addressed Register Geen 00001 09999 Becher 401001 opo Tag Name SCALE Register Max 40 chars Byte s 2 Bytes 1 Word D e Inthe Node data field select the 001 Node Control Microsystems SCADAPack entry This action allows for the configuration of tags related to the IO database addresses found in the SCADAPack PLC e Select Holding Registers in the Read Write data field e Select 2 Bytes 1 Word in the Byte s field SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 71 October 12 2007 e With 01001 displayed in the 0000 09999 field and the Regis
116. ow the steps outlined below to configure the SCADAPack Vision 50 and download the file to the operator interface 6 3 1 Open SCADAPack Vision Software e From the START PROGRAMS Vision menu select the SCADAPack Vision icon to open the configuration software 6 3 2 Create New Configuration File e From the File menu select New A graphic of the SCADAPack Vision 10 and SCADAPack Vision 50 is displayed e Click on SCADAPack Vision 50 icon to choose the SCADAPack Vision 50 configuration and close the dialog by clicking on the Ok button SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 69 October 12 2007 6 3 3 Configure Network Configuration The Network Configuration dialog is used to identify the PLC with which the SCADAPack Vision will communicate e From the Define menu select Network Configuration The following dialog appears SCADAPack Vision Series Network Configuration Address Name VISION Z PLC UU Operator Panel VISION 50 Add a node Special PLC data Delete the node Blocks Delete the node Node Address ft 1 255 Node Name Node Max 15 characters PIE Control Microsystems e PLC Model SCADAPack e SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 70 The settings that are displayed configure the SCADAPack Vision 50 to communicate with a SCADAPack Series controller station address 1 e Select Ok to accept these settings and cl
117. ownload SCADAPack Vision 50 firmware erase procedure SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 50 October 12 2007 Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Press and hold the FS LHOME F6 ACK and F7 Up arrow keys simultaneously and firmly Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line Release all the three keys Press FI NEXT within 15 seconds After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download SCADAPack Vision 60 firmware erase procedure Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Press and hold the FS HOME F6 ACK and F7 Up arrow keys simultaneously and firmly Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Keeping the keys pressed for at least three seconds wait until a blank screen appears yellow backlight without characters This screen may contain spurious data on the upper LCD line Release all the three keys Press FI NEXT within 15 seconds After approximately 10 seconds remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 It should now contain only the boot loader The unit should now accept the firmware download
118. put The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for received data The RxD LED is lit for a MARK level Pin 3 TxD Output The level is SPACE on standby and MARK for transmitted data The LED is lit for a MARK level Pn5Grond This pin is connected to the system ground 5 2 2 4 Serial Port Cable To connect the SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial port to a computer serial port use Figure 33 SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection as a guide to construct the appropriate cable A 5 foot long cable is available from Control Microsystems as part number 294055 Vision Serial Port Computer COM Port RS 232 DTE RS 232 DTE H ER Ke wm 2 RxD TxD 3 XX 3 TxD D 4 GND 5 5 GND 6 6 kd T 8 8 9 9 Figure 33 SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 39 October 12 2007 6 SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software The SCADAPack Vision software is used to configure the SCADAPack Vision operator interface to display data read from the PLC and to allow operator entered data to be written to the PLC This manual provides full documentation of the SCADAPack Vision configuration software We strongly encourage you to read it and to notify us if you find any errors or omissions that you feel should be included in our documentation Although communication with many different type
119. r On Tasks radio button selected choose Goto Screen in the Select a Task to add field e From the Goto Screen dialog list that appears select 00001 Screen1 e Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog When completed the dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 64 October 12 2007 SCADAPack ision Series Application Power on and Gl Goto Screen of number 00001 e Select the Close button to accept the configuration and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 65 6 2 7 Save the Configuration file The SCADAPack Vision 10 configuration completed with steps 1 to 6 can be saved to a configuration file for future use The file has the pzm file extension To save the configuration file e From the File menu select the Save as command e Change the entry in the File name field to demo pzm e Using the Save in field and the file folder list locate a suitable hard drive or server location to save the configuration file e Select the Save button to save the configuration file and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 66 6 2 8 Connect SCADAPack Vision 10 to PLC In order for the SCADAPack Vision 10 operator interface to communicate with the PLC a special null modem ca
120. re e Coils GSCADAPack 0OXXXxX series e Input status SCADAPack 1XXXX series e Input registers GC ADAback 3XXXX series and e Holding registers SCADAPack 4X XXX series To configure tags e From the Define menu select the Tag Database command The following dialog appears SCADAPack ision Series Tags No Node Block Tag Byte s Tag Name oe Node 000 Operator Panel VISION unit Data Registers v Read Write Add Tag Type Size 2 bytes 0000 0128 Change Register foooo I Tag Name Max 40 chars Cancel Ees GR e Inthe Node data field select the 001 Nodel Control Microsystems SCADAPack entry This action allows for the configuration of tags related to the IO database addresses found in the SCADAPack PLC e With Coils displayed in the Read Write data field and 00001 displayed in the 00001 65536 field enter DOUT1 in the Tag Name field e Select the Add button A tag named DOUT 1 is created which is associated with the SCADAPack IO database address 00001 The tag is displayed in the tag list at the top of the dialog e Select Input Status in the Read Write data field e With 00001 displayed in the 00001 65536 field enter DIN1 in the Tag Name field SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 54 October 12 2007 e Select the Add button A tag named DIN1 is created which is assoc
121. re 29 SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to SCADAPack Serial Port Connection e Connect the cable from the SCADAPack Vision 60 PLC Port to the PLC serial port As soon as the connection is made the LCD display on the SCADAPack Vision 60 should illuminate and the downloaded application should function If the SCADAPack Vision 60 does not power up check that 5VDC is present on pin 9 of the SCADAPack Vision 60 to PLC Port cable 6 4 9 Initialize SCADAPack Vision 60 Initializing the SCADAPack Vision 60 erases the previously downloaded application and initializes the SCADAPack Vision 60 memory To initialize the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Remove power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Press and hold the FS HOME and ENT keys simultaneously e Restore power to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Release the keys when the message Initializing Memory message appears in the display The initialization is complete when the VISION 60 message is displayed SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 90 October 12 2007 6 4 10 Download Configuration File to SCADAPack Vision 60 Once the configuration file has been created it must be written or downloaded to the PLC The file is downloaded from the computer RS 232 serial port through a null modem cable to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial port To download the configuration file to the SCADAPack Vision 60 e Connect a three wire null modem cable see Figure 33 SCADAPack Vi
122. registers This field is left blank if the Read Write field contains either Coil or Input status The Close command saves the current settings and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog ST EN The Network Configuration button opens the Network Configuration dialog EX The Delete Tag button deletes the tag that is currently selected in the display list The Add button adds the tag name that is currently displayed in the Tag Name field to the tag database Each tag must have a unique name and register address If there is any tag name conflict an error message is displayed The Change button allows for the changing of any configuration parameters for the tag that is currently highlighed in the display list If there are no tags highlighted in the display list the button is greyed The Cancel command discards all configuration changes and closes the dialog 7 2 4 Screens The Screens command defines the data display entry screens and local application keys SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 98 October 12 2007 7 2 4 1 New Screens Dialog When first accessing the Screens command the New Screen dialog is opened Refer to the New command in the Screens menu for more information SCADAPack Vision Series New Screen Screen Number f 1 65534 Description Screen Name Screen Password 0000 0 9999 Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens en
123. rols the LEDs See 7 9 Key Task Definitions for more information The first LED is controlled by the state of bit 0 second by the bit 1 and so forth to LED 8 which is controlled by the state of the bit 7 in the tag SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 24 October 12 2007 4 2 1 3 Power Management Key The Power Management key is used in conjunction with the power saving mode and COM3 of the SCADAPack LP controller to control power to the SCADAPack Vision 50 Turning the SCADAPack Vision 50 off reduces power consumption by approximately 160 mA In low power applications where power use is critical this feature is very important SCADAPack Vision 50 power is turned on for five minutes when a momentary contact is made between pin 2 DCD and pin 3 DTR on the COM3 RJ 45 connector The Power Management key makes this contact by momentarily shorting SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC port pin 1 to pin 4 when pressed This permits the SCADAPack Vision or an HMI pushbutton to control HMI power At each momentary contact the five minute power timer is reloaded If the five minute power timer is currently maintaining the SCADAPack Vision 50 power on depressing the Power Management key for a two second or longer period will turn off HMI power Connecting the SCADAPack Vision 50 to COM3 on the SCADAPack LP requires a special cable Refer to Figure 20 SCADAPack Vision 50 PLC Port to SCADAPack LP Serial Port Connection for more in
124. s of the SCADAPack Vision 60 Operator Interface describes each of the SCADAPack Vision configuration commands available from the SCADAPack Vision menu bar 1 2 Additional Documentation Additional documentation on the SCADAPack and TeleSAFE controllers is found in the following documents The SCADAPack System Manual is a complete reference to the Controller and I O modules used with SCADAPack controllers It contains the SCADAPack Controller Hardware Manual a complete reference to the SCADAPack hardware and hardware manuals for all 5000 Series I O modules The TeleSAFE Micro16 System Manual is a complete reference to the Controller and I O modules used with the TeleSAFE Microl6 Controller It contains the TeleSAFE Micro16 SCADA Controller Hardware Manual a complete reference to the TeleSAFE Microl6 hardware and hardware manuals for all 5000 Series I O modules SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 10 October 12 2007 2 Important Safety Information Power input and output i o wiring must be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 for installations in the U S or as specified in Section 18 1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations within Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2
125. s of PLC is supported by the SCADAPack Vision only the SCADAPack family of PLC will be dealt with in this manual To use the SCADAPack Vision configuration software you need to install it on your system The automated installation takes only a few minutes Some virus checking software may interfere with the installation If you experience problems with the installation disable the virus checker and try the installation again System Requirements The minimum system configuration for the SCADAPack Vision software is e Microsoft Windows 9X 2000 ME NT operating system e Mouse or compatible pointing device e Hard disk with approximately 2 0 MB of free disk space Installation on a Hard Disk To install the SCADAPack Vision Configuration software e Insert the SCADAPack Vision setup CD into the CD ROM drive e From the Windows Program Manager File menu choose Run e From the Run dialog box select Browse and select the setup exe file in the Vision folder on the CD e Follow the setup directions on the screen Running SCADAPack Vision Software To run the SCADAPack Vision software e Inthe Vision group of the Program Manager double click on the Vision icon e If you running SCADAPack Vision Configuration software first time or you opening new application following screen will be displayed SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 40 October 12 2007 SCADAPack Vision Series New Application VIS
126. sed to select the file to open SCADAPack Vision configuration files end with the file extension PZM The dialog box displays these files by default 7 1 3 Close The Close command closes the currently open configuration file without closing the SCADAPack Vision program If the current file has not been saved the program warns you to save the current file You may save the changes discard the changes or cancel the Close command Pressing Ctrl F4 selects the Close command from the keyboard 7 1 4 Save The Save command stores the currently open file on disk If the current file has not yet been named the Save Vision Application dialog box appears The file name and working directory can be selected from this dialog box The title bar at the top of the editor window shows the current file name Pressing F2 selects the Save command from the keyboard SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 92 October 12 2007 7 1 5 Save as The Save as command stores a file with a different name or location than the current file The Save Vision Application dialog box is used to specify the file name and directory in which to save the file SCADAPack Vision configuration files end with the file extension PZM The editor uses the extension PZM automatically if you do not type it 7 1 6 Information The Information command displays application information in the following dialog SCADAPack Vision Series App
127. ser Manual 80 October 12 2007 6 4 3 Configure Network Configuration The Network Configuration dialog is used to identify the PLC with which the SCADAPack Vision will communicate e From the Define menu select Network Configuration The following dialog appears Network Configuration Node address T Vision PLC _Blocks Operator Panel Vision 60 Port PLC v Port settings Protocol Control Microsystems ss Model SCADAPack x r Node Address o 1to31 Name PLC Node Max 15 Inter frame delay il 0 Oto 3000 ms Response time out eoo 10 to 6000 ms Retry c P Ca e Select the Add a node button The four data entry fields are filled as follows SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 81 Network Configuration Node address PLC Vision PLC Blocks PLC Model Control Microsystems SCADAPack J Operator Panel Vision 60 Part PLC e Port settings Protocol ntrol Microsysten Model SCADAPack v Node Address 02 1to31 Name PLC Node Max 15 Inter frame ae i 0 0 to 3000 ms Response time out s00 10 to 6000 ms Ret 3 deer 3 Oto5 Close Help The settings that are displayed configure the SCADAPack Vision 60 to communicate with a SCADAPack Series controller station address 1 e Select Ok to accept these settings and close the dialog e Select the Close button to accept the Network Confi
128. sion 60 Serial Port to Computer Serial Port Connection from the computer RS 232 serial port to the SCADAPack Vision 60 Serial Port e Inthe SCADAPack Vision configuration software from the Communicate menu select the Communication Port command e Select the appropriate com port for the computer from the Communication Port dialog list that is displayed e Select Ok to accept the configuration and close the dialog e From the Communicate menu select the Download command The following dialog appears Downloading from Computer to unit Communication Port COM1 r Download Options gt Iw Application Iw Firmware The unit may contain data in it s memory Download operation will overwrite application in the unit memory This operation is not reversible If you are sure to download press Download otherwise press Close Close Help e With the Application radio button selected select the Ok button to begin the download e As the download proceeds a red line moving from the computer graphic towards the SCADAPack Vision 60 graphic indicates the progress e A dialog appears when the download is completed e Select Ok to close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 91 October 12 2007 7 SCADAPack Vision Configuration Software Reference The SCADAPack Vision is compact panel mounted operator interface terminal for programmable logic controllers The SCADAPack
129. sk Deletes the currently selected task The Close command accepts changes to the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 5 10 Zoom In The Zoom In command increases the size of the screen display area in the screen editing dialog 7 5 11 Zoom Out The Zoom Out command decreases the size of the screen display area in the screen editing dialog 7 5 12 Show Alphanumeric Grid The Show Alphanumeric Grid command displays the alphanumeric grid This grid is a series of dots on the screen display indicating the location of alphanumeric characters This command is available when the Hide Alphanumeric Grid command is active 7 5 13 Hide Alphanumeric Grid The Hide Alphanumeric Grid command displays the alphanumeric grid This command is available when the Show Alphanumeric Grid command is active 7 5 14 Character Set The Character Set command displays the available ASCII character set for use as text This command opens the Character Set dialog Characters are selected with the mouse cursor and are placed in the screen display The ASCII characters represented by decimal 0 to 29 are displayed in the dialog as underscored 0 to 29 All other characters are displayed in the dialog as they will appear on screen The command is available when the Text command is active and the cursor is inside the Text insert window SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual
130. st if the While Pressed Tasks radio button is first selected While Pressed Tasks are executed continually while the key is pressed and in the order they appear in the list The Released Tasks radio button activates the Released Tasks list Tasks selected in the Select a Task to add field are placed in this list if the Released Tasks radio button is first selected Released Tasks are executed one time when the key is released and in the order they appear in the list H Move Task Up Moves the currently selected task one position up the list Move Task Down Moves the currently selected task one position down the list x Delete Task Deletes the currently selected task The Close command accepts changes to the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 5 9 Task lists of Screen The Task lists of Screen command defines the actions that occur when a particular screen is displayed These actions are defined using tasks Tasks can be executed before the screen is displayed while the screen is displayed and after the screen is displayed The command opens the Task lists of Screen dialog VISION Task lists of Screen 1 Screen Select a Task to add Seis isso e Beiore showing Tasks CH TRE DCL UISIOH 56 LCD diesel while showing Tasks Press ACK for LED S661 THOME TI GTS After hiding Tasks The Select
131. st of all screen names allowing the user to select a screen to edit The command opens the Select Screen dialog No Name 00002 Screen2 00003 Screen3 00004 Screen4 Cancel Help Double clicking the mouse cursor on a particular screen name displays that screen for editing purposes and closes the Select Screen dialog The Ok command displays the currently selected screen and closes the Select Screen dialog The Cancel command closes the Select Screen dialog without changing screen focus The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 5 8 Keys For Screen The Keys For Screen command defines the local action of keys Local refers to only the currently displayed screen Therefore actions configured in this dialog affect a key s action on the currently displayed screen only Local key action takes precedence over global key action Key action is defined using tasks Tasks can be executed upon pressing the key while the key is held and when the key is released The command opens the Global Keys Task lists dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 117 October 12 2007 VISION Task lists of Keys for Screen 1 Screen Select a Task to add Heb Dress Tasks Acknowledge Alarm Si r Eea d i RS a a ig D I NNN 7 7 C While Pressed Tasks D x np pn 5 F6 e mi Ai ei kal o RE x D x C Released Tasks e Single
132. t is dependent on the selected Data Type The operation select fields define the first of two mathematical functions that can be performed on the entered register tag data Four mathematical operands and an entered mathematical factor are available The range of valid mathematical factor values is dependent on the selected Data Type Selecting the NOP button cancels this feature The 2nd operation select fields define the second of two mathematical functions that can be performed on the entered register tag data Four mathematical operands and an entered mathematical factor are available The range of valid mathematical factor values is dependent on the selected Data Type Selecting the NOP button cancels this feature S Tags Opens the Tags dialog The Ok command accepts the configuration and closes the dialog The Cancel command discards the configuration and closes the dialog The Help command displays the on line help for the dialog 7 6 1 3 Display PLC Data The Display PLC Data command defines a data display field on the screen display The data displayed in the field is either local SCADAPack Vision register data or data read from the attached PLC Data can be displayed as either bit based register value based or register text based data Bit based data displays the contents of coil or input status tags in an ON or OFF format Register value based data displays the contents of input or holding register tags in one of several n
133. ter Tag Type radio button selected enter SCALE Register in the Tag Name field e Select the Add button A tag named SCALE Register is created which is associated with the SCADAPack IO database addresses 41001 and 41002 e When completed the Tags dialog should appear like this SCADAPack Vision Series Tags No Node Block Tag Dutelzl Tag Name 00001 001 401001 016 401001 SCALE Register Node 001 Node Control Microsystems SCADAPack v Holding registers v Read Write Tag Type Register Coil or Bit addressed Register Size 2 bytes 00001 09999 Register Im 001 Tag Name SCALE Register Max 40 chars Cancel TE e Select the Close button to save the configured tags and close the dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 72 6 3 5 Configure Screens PLC data associated with tags is displayed on the SCADAPack Vision 50 s LCD by configuring screens To configure screens From the Define menu select the Screens command The following dialog is displayed SCADAPack Vision Series New Screen Screen Number f 1 65534 Description Screen Name s creeni Password 0000 0 9999 Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens Select the Ok button to accept these settings for Screen 1 The following display is displayed in the middle of the screen configuration display This display correlates to the actual LCD on the
134. the message Selecting the Register radio button displays edit fields used to define a register Data Entry object SCADAPack ision Series Data Entry d 4 xj Tye C Coil Reaister Cancel Register Tag 300001 AIN1 DI Help Data Type Unsigned integer DI Format HHHHH Lowlimit Ju O lt Low lt High High imit 4294967295 Low lt High lt 4294967295 Ist operation Je Z 2147489648 to 2147483647 2nd operation Iw all 2147489648 to 2147489647 The Register Tag selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined register based tags The Data Type selection field allows for the selection of one of the following data types e Unsigned Integer e Signed Integer e Hexadecimal e BCD Binary Coded Decimal SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 122 October 12 2007 e Binary one word e Float The Format selection field allows for the selection of a display format for the tag value The available formats are dependent on the selected Data Type The Low limit entry field allows for the entering of a low limit for the tag value The operator is prohibited from entering values less than this limit The low limit is dependent on the selected Data Type The High limit entry field allows for the entering of a high limit for the tag value The operator is prohibited from entering values greater than this limit The high limi
135. the screen A maximum of one hundred alphanumeric characters may be entered The Password field defines a numeric pass code used to inhibit access to the screen Valid passwords are 0 to 9999 where 0 indicates that this option is not used 7 5 1 1 Associated Screens Associated screens are useful in cases where one or more objects are common between different screens The common part is extracted from all the screens placed in a new screen and is then associated with the other screens Any screen can be associated to another screen The advantages of associating screens are e Saving application memory by extracting common data between different screens and forming a new associate screen e Saving application programming time Note Only one screen can be associated to any screen No data entry object can be placed in the screen to be associated No PLC tag may be embedded in the screen to be associated To embed a PLC tag use a Global Task to copy the PLC tag to an internal SCADAPack Vision tag The internal tag may then be embedded in the screen to be associated The Associated Screens field defines the screen to be associated with the current screen The maximum quantity of associated screens is one The Available Screens field lists the screens that are available for association with the current screen SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 114 October 12 2007 The lt Associ
136. umeric formats Register text based data displays different text strings that are dependent on the register value A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered per line for a total of 32 characters per screen for SCADAPack Vision 10 or 20 alphanumeric characters per line for a total of 80 characters per screen for SCADAPack Vision 60 Selecting this command activates the Display PLC Data cursor This cursor is used to point and drag a window in the screen display Defining the data display field location with the cursor opens the Display Vision or PLC Data dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual 123 October 12 2007 This dialog defines the tag and data format to be associated with the data display object The Type is set to Bit Text by default Selecting the Bit Text radio button displays edit fields used to define a bit based data display object SCADAPack Vision Series Display data Type BitText RegisterValue RegisterText Sh Coi Tag BYU at E e Bit On Text Bit Off Text a The Coil Tag selection field allows for the selection of a tag from a list of all pre defined bit based tags The Bit On Text edit field allows for the entering of a text string that is displayed when the associated bit based tag is ON A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be entered The size of the pre defined point and drag window may also limit the length of the message T
137. x Help is available on the following topics e The Introduction provides an overview of the SCADAPack Vision configuration software e Screen Elements describes individual parts of the SCADAPack Vision configuration software as well as basic concepts e The Essentials describes how to quickly create a new application e Menus describes individual menus and their associated commands e Dialogs describes all secondary screen dialogs e Technical Support provides Control Microsystems contact numbers and addresses e About Vision Configuration Software provides release history notes and copyright information 7 8 2 About SCADAPack Vision Series The About SCADAPack Vision Series command displays program version information 7 9 Key Task Definitions Individual keys can be configured to function in a variety of ways The following is a list of supported key task definitions Definitions not listed below are not supported by the SCADAPack Vision and cannot be used e Goto Screen The current screen is replaced by the defined screen e Goto Next Screen The current screen is replaced by the next sequential screen e Goto Previous Screen The current screen is replaced by the previous sequential screen e Write Value to a Tag A constant value is written to the tag using this task e Add a Constant Value to Tag A constant value is added to the current value of the tag using this task e Subtract a Constant Value from Tag A consta
138. ying name used by the SCADAPack Vision that is given to each data point to be read from or written to the PLC The command opens the Tags dialog SCADAPack Vision Operator Interface Installation and User Manual October 12 2007 96 SCADAPack Vision Series Tags No Node Block Tag Byte s Tag Name Be Da fes Node 000 Operator Panel VISION unit v Data Registers v Read Write Add Tag Type Register Coil or Bit addressed Register Size 2 bytes 0000 0127 DER poooo poop 2 EJ Tag Name Max 40 chars Byte s 2 Bytes 1 Word e The Node selection field contains the SCADAPack Vision and a list of PLCs configured in the Network Configuration dialog To create tags internal to the SCADAPack Vision select Vision unit To create tags to allow the SCADAPack Vision to read write to the SCADAPack PLC select Control Microsystems SCADAPack The Read Write selection field contains the types of data supported by the device that appears in the Node field There are two types of internal SCADAPack Vision registers Data Registers and Retentive Registers 1 Data Registers address range 0000 to 0127 Values contained in the registers reside in the SCADAPack Vision only Data Register values are reset to zero upon SCADAPack Vision power up There are four reserved Data Registers D0124 to D0127 e D0124 The While Showing Tasks Data Register provides delays between the execution
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