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1. 3 On the Display Settings property screen you can see a couple of important settings LI i x CGeneral Behavior M Display Type r Size C Replace C Use Current Size OnTop Specify Size in Pixels v Cannot Be Replaced Width 320 Height 240 Display Number 99 pr ostuon x 250 y 250 Security Cade hd Title Bar Background Color IV Use Gradient Style Disable Initial Input Focus Maximum T ag Update Rate v seconds This display is an On Top Cannot be Replaced display so that means that it is not affected by Replace Display commands Each display has a number this number is used to open certain screens The X and Y position show that the display is not in the visible display area 4 Click on the Behavior tab Display Settings General Behavior Macros Startup Redirect Startup Shutdown Here you can see that when the display is started a Startup macro called Redirect Startup is run This macro will set the Display number to 10 which corresponds with display 10 MAIN Fi Redirect Startup AU_ Bottling Line Macros Form zTag lt Expression gt LL m a Tr fRemotebislaynunber eee jio Lx Te 5 Close the Display Settings dialog 6 Now let s continue with the logging and recipe objects in the next section AUL21 Page 21 of 84 Data logging In this section you will learn the differences between the
2. AUTOMATION UNIVERSITY AUL21 Factory Talk View Machine Edition PanelView Plus 7 Discover the key benefits of an integrated HMI solution Rockwell Allen Bradley Rockwell Sofiware Automation Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK AUL21 FACTORYTALK VIEW MACHINE EDITION AND PANELVIEW PLUS 7 INTRODUCTORY LAB ABOUT THIS LAB LAB CONTENT DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS APPLICATION TOUR MODERN GUI AND FLEXIBLE NAVIGATION 20 MIN TOUR OF THE APPLICATION ALARM MANAGEMENT WITH EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS AND MULTI LANGUAGE FLEXIBLE MENU BUTTONS COMMUNICATION SETUP FLEXIBLE NAVIGATION BUTTONS NAVIGATION USING GLOBAL OBJECTS CHECKING ALARM SETUP TO EMAIL HIGH PRIORITY ALARMS MASS DATA MANIPULATION 15 MIN HOW TO RUN DATA LOGGING CONTINUOUSLY DATA LOGGING DATA LOGGING WITH HISTORICAL TRENDING HISTORICAL TRENDING MACHINE SETUP USING RECIPE OBJECT FAST AND EFFICIENT APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 25MIN HOW TO CHECK PROBLEMS ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL HOW TO FIND TAGS IN YOUR FACTORYTALK VIEW ME APPLICATION HOW TO ADD PRECONFIGURED FACEPLATES TO REDUCE ENGINEERING TIME HOW TO PASS PARAMETERS TO THE NEXT SCREENS COMPILE YOUR APPLICATION TRANSFER YOUR APPLICATION VISUALIZE PERFORMANCE AND MOBILITY 15 MIN REMOTE CONNECTION USING VNC TECHNOLOGY REMOTE CONNECTION USING VIEWPOINT TECHNOLOGY USING MEDIAPLAYERS WEBBROWSER AND PDF DOCUMENT VIEWER USER MANAGEMENT 15
3. SMTP_EMAIL x SYM FACT zz el Refresh All Folders Tag filter Selected Tag Trend Home area tea e 9 As you can see only the Max is in there Which means that you will have to create a new HMI Tag 10 Right click on the tag area underneath the Max tag and select add new HMI tag Access Rights P Max ReadWrite w Show Description Mew HMI Tag Properties AUL21 Page 35 of 84 11 Create the tag as in the picture below and click OK when finished New HMI Tag X Tag M ame T rend hin Description Minimum lo Scale f M air 100 Offset ja Data Type Default Data Source Type C Device Memory Initial Value E Retentive In the Data Source section you can select between Device and Memory When you select device you will need to select a tag in the controller when you select Memory the tag will use an internal memory location to store the value of the tag 12 Select the Min tag and click OK If you don t see the tag you can always click Refresh All Folders button H E Platform H E Prog nchr RAM ecipe 5 ResetToDefault 3 Settings H SMTP EMAIL HE SYM FACT EH d system H E Trend H URL H webbrowser Refresh All Folders Tag filter r Selected Tag 13 Close the Trend prope
4. ReadWrke 4f Foi 3 Interface Label ReadWrie rat 3 Interface Speed Readwrke dP Fat 3 Port Alarm Status Readwrie df Fai 3 Port Fauk Status ReadWrie Fai 3 srP Type ReadWrie 4f rai 3 Thresheld Exceeded Readwrte amp P Fat 4 Applied Smartport Ma Readwrke 4f Fai 4 Bandwidth Lkization ReadWrke 4f Fai 4 Interface Label ReacWrite Fat_4_Interface_Speed ReadWrite d Fat 4 Port Alarm Status Readwrke df Fal 4 Port Fauk Status Reacwribe 4f Fat 4 sFP Type ResdWrke 4f Fai 4 Threshold Exceeded Readwrite d Fat 5 Applied Smartport Ma Readwrke Fai 5 Bandwidth Utilization Readwrke 4f Fat 5 Interface Label ReadWrie 4f Fat_5_Irterface_Speed ReadWrie d Fat 5 Port Alarm Status Reachwrie Fal 5 Port Fauk Status Readwrke You can connect to these tags from the Stratix 8000 switch where before you had to go through an Add on instruction in the controller to get the information AUL21 Page 77 of 84 Select Tag EE Bottling Line Name AeeessRigh a Potting Line i cox P avg JEC THOI Ree Se GA Display Avg JEC_THD_V_ ReadWrite ia a d i 2 9 Emal Avg JEC_THD_V_V_ Readwrke id maintenance Avg Frequency Hz ReadWrke ai Maintenance Awg JEEE_THO _1_ ReadWrke P BB indico Avg True PF Readwrie Navigation 4f Avg IEEE THO V 5 ReadWrke T ib na df Avg V H Vots ReadWrbe c r NICI Internal o IEEE THO V NICI Internal b 7 y Awg IEEE THO V V Readwrke
5. Group Alarm Engineering 8 GotoDisplayButton6 ultistatemaicatorb Capper Filler Separator H Tank 4 Inthe General tab you can see that there is no display selected but the Use variable Display box is checked M Display settings Display _ m v Use variable Display Parameter file 2 Parameter list O E Display position Top position o Left position o Use Variable Display Position 5 Inthe Connections tab you can see that the Display Name comes from tag Menu Display_ 60 General Label Common Connections DEJEM EmA iMenusDisplay 60 Tan Pasitian 6 By default this tag has the value 60 Operator which is also the name of the operator screen Tag Name MenulDisplay 60 Type string gt Description D Length a2 Data Source Type C Device Memory Initial value 60 Operator Retentive 7 Every time you login a macro will start to set the display name When an engineer logs in the Display name will be 60 Engineer When an administrator logs in the Display name will be 60 Administrator When a user logs out the Display name will be 60 Operator AccountID ENGINEERS Login Macro LOGINENGINEER Eg Logout Macro logouT E Add Remove Remark n this lab the icon for operator engineer and administrator screen is the same Because we used a multistate indicator based on the display n
6. ES Options Listening mode Close Connection profile C Low bandwidth connection VNC Configuration Default connection options C High speed network 3 When you see the application click on the Operator icon AUL21 Page 51 of 84 4 Once the operator screen is open click on the icon that you added in the previous section Remote connection using Viewpoint technology In this section you will connect to the PanelView Plus 7 terminal and see the difference with the VNC connection We will also show you the writing capability of Viewpoint ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Open Internet explorer from the desktop 2 Inthe explorer address bar type the IP address of your PanelView Plus 7 terminal Is 192 168 1 100 D 3 Once the screen is open you see that is independent of the PanelView Plus 7 screen Click on the Icon as shown below m PanelView Plus 7 Device Monitor LOADS 4 The same Logix Faceplate wil be shown Normally the pop up will open on the same tab as on your PanelView Plus 7 terminal because both are using the same tag Click on the Bottling Line and change the text to My Bottle Bottling Line x aE we Controller Configuration Controller Name Program Name Seperator 5 AS you can see you can write to tags from viewpoint LJ E E a f Ci Rs RET PA My Bottle AM v4 Q Controller Name
7. My Bottle Controller Configuration Controller Name My Bottle Program Name Seperator Program Name Seperator 6 Close Internet Explorer and VNC AUL21 Page 53 of 84 How is viewpoint configured for information only ViewPoint is an add in program that can be downloaded from our knowledge base from article 66110 FactoryTalk ViewPoint Add In for FactoryTalk View ME Once the application is installed you can open the Viewpoint Administrator from your FactoryTalk View ME studio Application Tools Window Help amp Test Application Create Runtime Application Application Properties ViewPnoinE Administration In the administrator screen you then select the screen that you want to use in View point in this case we used a display called VP Overview and the Logix Main FP 320 4 F LISSE Administration rode perc wen SNL SHORE Se Follow these 2 steps to make a FactoryTalk View application Web FactoryTalk Directory TEMP0S 810V7KU9 ready Application Type Machine Edition Local Application Name AU Bottiing Line Enable Display m 60 Administrator isi 2 Publish displays Lj 60 Engineer LJ 60 Network Cards LJ 60 Operator kasi 60 Password LJ 60 Web Browser LJ 70 Alarm 99 Load Activex WJ Q Logix Main FP 320 Wj w VP_Overview i Learn about selecting displays _ Re publish all selected displays What is this Publish displays Roc
8. 0 3 8 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 14 05 2 19 2014 9 14 05 High 1 0 0 0 20 6 0 10 9 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 14 15 2 19 2014 9 14 15 High 1 0 0 0 20 3 0 11 10 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 14 25 2 19 2014 9 14 25 High 1 0 0 0 20 5 0 12 11 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 14 35 2 19 2014 9 14 35 High 1 0 0 0 21 5 0 13 12 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 14 45 2 19 2014 9 14 45 High 1 0 0 0 18 9 0 14 13 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 14 55 2 19 2014 9 14 55 High 1 0 0 0 22 6 0 15 14 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 15 05 2 19 2014 9 15 05 High 1 0 0 0 13 4 0 12 Close Internet explorer when finished Data logging with historical trending In this section you will see how you need to setup data logging so that you can see historical data on a trend ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Double click on the Datalog EESI Data Log Eg Data Log Models JE D atalog H E BPerinePh is On the Setup tab you can see the Maximum amount of Datapoints which is here set to 10 000 but can be upto 1 000 000 records Paths Log Triggers Tags in Model Model name Datalog Description Untitled data log model Maximum data points fi 0000 2 Click on tab Log Triggers Datalog AU_Botthing_Line Data Log Models Periodic C On Change fio Seconds Log periodically Interval Here you setup the frequency of the logging 3 Click on the Tags in Model tab Z patalog AU Bottling Line Data Log Models Enter tag names separated by
9. 7 TERMINAL 1 Click on to open the tank display The operator told you that something is wrong with this trend but you can t see what the problem is Since all diagnostic information is sent to your engineering computer you can check all error messages from this PanelView Plus 7 terminal ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 In FactoryTalk View studio go to Tools Diagnostic viewer Tools Window Help Diagnostics Setup Diagnostics viewer a Transfer Utility t Tag Import and Export Wizard Application Manager 2 Click on the icon as shown below or go to menu View Options gt Time 2ell9 2014 12 28 3 Select tab Filter and double click on Severity Leave the default settings and click OK General Core Fiter Fields Select records where Audience Fal Name x Location Where Severity Equals Cancel Eror 4 Now double click on Location Fill in Contains PVP Bottle Line and click OK Filter wizard xl Fields Where Location Contains od PvP B ottle Lined Caneel Severity 5 Click OK Now the filter will show only the error messages coming from your PanelView Plus 7 terminal If you see only 1 error message click on the refresh button H Location Provider e 4 2 19 2014 12 36 PVP Battle Line DEFAULT Expression contains a bag that has an uninitialized value Trendimin e 4 2119 2014 12 37 PYP Bottle Line FactoryTalk View ME Station
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11. CLX Program Head3 1 Head Amount_of_ Bottles 1 Head Start_Head CLxProgram Heads Head 1 Amount_of Bottles LU CLX Program Head3 Head Amount of Bottles 1 9 CLX Program Head3 Head Start_Head The 1st column show what is used in the parameter list the 2 and 3 column show what you would need for the 2 tags used in the 40 Filler CloseUp and 40 Filler Control This way you can re use a display for multiple Filler heads ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Goto display 40 Filler As you can see in the picture only Head 1 and Head 2 have a button with a number attached to it 2 Select 1 and right click on it select Duplicate Properties Connections Key Assignments Arrange Animation Convert to Wallpaper Tag Substitution Property Panel Object Explorer Cut Copy Paste Paste without localized Delete 3 Dragthe newly added button to the right of head 3 AUL21 Page 43 of 84 4 Double click on the button In parameter list change Head1 into Head3 Display settings Display 40 Filler Closeup sl Parameter file Parameter list iHead3 Pn re eee eee T ut E In you would add a second tag here that would then replace all 2 tags in the next screen the 3 tag would replace 3 For this lab you decided to replace only the middle part of the tag with Head3 as shown in the table start of this section 5 Goto Label and change or select image Number_3 Goto D
12. CPU Load Maintenances T ermlnfa Onetime CPU Load Maintenances T ermlnfo Rruntime Memor Load iMaintenancesT ermlnfasCnetime Memor Load M aintenance T ermmlnfa Runtime Memory BinF S Thrashing IMaintenance T ermlnfos R untime Device Name MIC1 IPA amp ddress Memory BinF5 Thrashing Device Mame MIC1 IP amp ddress Maintenances T ermlnfo Unetime iMaintenancesT emlnfo D eice I iMaintenancesT ermlnfoSNiC1_ Int iMaintenancesT ermlnfoSNiC1_ Int MIC1 IPO ctet1 iMaintenancesT ermlnfoSNiC1_ Int MIC1 IPO ctet iMaintenancesT ermlnfoSNiC1_ Int MIC1 IPO ctet MIC1 IPO ctete Maintenances T ermlnfaMIC1 Int MICA IPO cheats MIC IPO ctets Maintenances T eralnfoSNiC1_ Int MIC1 IPO chet MIC1 IPO chet MaintenancesT ermlnfaMIC1 Int MIC1 Subnet Address MIC1 SubNetOctetl MIC1 SubNetO ctet MIC1 SubNetOctets MIC1 Sub eti ctet4 MIC1 Gatewaydddress MIC1 Gw ctet MIC1 Gw ctetz MIC1 Subnet Address MIC1 SubNetOctetl MIC1 SubNetO chet MIC1 SubNetOctets MIC1 Sub NetO ctet4 MIC1 Gatewaydddress NICI Gw ctetl MIC1 Gw ctetz iMaintenance T ermlnfaMIC1 Int iMaintenance T ermlnfoMIE1 Int iMaintenancesST ermlnfoSNiC1_ Int iMaintenancesST ermlnfoSNiC1_ Int nnnnnnnnnhERERRRERRRREERRE Hel alee ele al alae el eiel el T D uL ai d Cancel Apply Help Cancel Apply Help All these tags are used in the screen and trends to show the information needed i i Machine setup using recipe object In this section you will see
13. CSV based data logging and the native data log that can be used for historical trending In the appendix C is an overview of the difference between the built in Data Log and the DataStore ActiveX CSV based datalogging The DataStorePlus ActiveX control contains the following advanced features File management specify when new files are created and old files are deleted Customizing file headers allow users to customize the headers of the CSV or TXT files Logging periodically based on the time interval specified by users Each record is automatically date and time stamped with UTC and or System Date and Time information Overwriting oldest data when the file reaches the size specified by users e Optimized logging log assigned connections only ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Ondisplay 99 Load ActiveX display double click on DataStore object re 99 Load Activex This screen is open all the time but It is Used to instantiate the Actives ProgramLauncher RecipePlus Ema atastore Recipe 2 Inthe General tab you can see that the Data Collecting is setup to create a new file every hour General Advanced Common Connections M Start New Files C Never Periodic C At Specified Times Hourly C Daily Change at Midnight C Weekly Change at Midnight Saturday Monthly Change at Midnight on the Last Day of the Month Filename Delimiter selection Underscore Sample filename yyyy mm dd HH mm NNMN filen
14. Login Macro f ECF CGH Logout Macro amp gH fn ff wf Add Remove MI HI of F 1 2 ENGINEERS OPERATORS 8 Click the Add to Group button Add to Group 9 Inthe Modify Group Membership dialog click Select User Group F2 Modify Group Membership i e O Select User Group N a Add to Group F4 Remove from 1 Group F5 FactoryTalk Group F3 Cancel Esc Result a AUL21 Page 65 of 84 10 Highlight FTUser and click Select Enter 12 Select the Engineers group and click Select Enter FactoryTalk Group Selection Engineers 13 Finally click the Add to Group F4 button Modify Group Membership 15 Login as FTUser rockwell It will work this time around LEVEL Login Engineer The level icon changes depending on the User group that the user is part of 16 Once you confirm that you are able to login as FTUser log back in as admin pvp7 Login User Name Login d F2 fa un Enter Password Cancel annn F3 Esc Result he AUL21 Page 67 of 84 Change User Password 1 Let s try to change the password for another FactoryTalk Security User Click the Change button 45 Change 2 he Change User Password dialog is dispayed Click Select User F1 Change User Password i E Betect User j hy Li A Change
15. Login as credentials below and click enter when finished a User admin b Password pvp7 User Name Login d F2 fa io Enter Password Cancel peni F3 Esc Result IER ss 4 The text below the login button will change to Admin 5 Click on the operator button s V Note There is only one Login button in FactoryTalk View Studio 8 0 This one is configured to not show a Domain name field and given a Label of Login otarting with ME 8 0 the terminal is able to authenticate users against a Domain Controller It is done via an application protocol called LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol AUL21 Page 61 of 84 Login Button Properties Add FactoryTalk Security User Group Account at Runtime 1 Click the Add User button Current User Admin LEVEL Q Login Logout Change Administrator m Add User Add to Group Change user 2 Adda new FactoryTalk Security User a Type F2 is FactoryTalk Security User b Enter FTUser as the Name F3 c Enter rockwell as the Password F4 d Enter rockwell in the Confirm Password F5 field e Click the Advanced F6 button Add User Group Account FactoryTalk Security User Type F2 C Windows linked User C Windows linked Group Name FTUser 0 EO F3 F6 A Password Add Uniti F4 jeewennee Enter Confirm E Password itii NES F5 Esc Result DD 1 2 Mi 3 he same options that a
16. MIN RUNTIME LOGIN OPTIONS ADD FACTORYTALK SECURITY USER GROUP ACCOUNT AT RUNTIME CHANGE USER PASSWORD Lock UNLOCK USER ACCOUNT EXTRA TASK DISABLE ENABLE USER ACCOUNT APPENDIX A NEW COMMUNICATION SHORTCUT TYPES APPENDIX B DIFFERENCES IN RECIPE MODELS APPENDIX C DIFFERENCES IN DATA MODELS APPENDIX D LOCKED VS DISABLED USER ACCOUNTS ON N OQARA RAO N This page intentionally left blank AUL21 Page 3 of 84 AUL21 FactoryTalk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 Introductory Lab About this Lab This Lab is an introductory Lab that explores the features and functionality of Factory Talk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 The lab sections commence with an explanation and feature details in the Read about section and then the hands on part follows It is not necessary to read the explanations but a more thorough understanding of the features presented will be attained if time is taken to read them The lab is intended as a complete all sequentially style Lab with all of the sections intended to be completed one after the other The Lab is based on a process that has an infeed pump buffer tank separator filling machine and bottle capper The process overview is shown below Who Should Complete This Lab This Lab is intended for users who are unfamiliar with the features and functionality of Factory Talk View Machine Edition and PanelView Plus 7 Tools amp prerequi
17. On your machine they added a 3 Filler head to fill the bottles So instead of creating a display for each filler head you already created 1 Closeup display and 1 Control popup to start and stop each head In the Logix controller you have a program for each head DO o dens Sap A erry Gal MainTask Le Main_ Sequencer LS Filler 8 Filler Heads EUR Capper mE Capper Heads i Program Tags dE l All three programs are identical and have the same tags only the name of the program is different being Head1 Head2 and Head3 Each program has a tag called Head which is based on a User Defined Tag UDT which contains 5 members L EHed 000 0 ter L pHemsttus 000 L HeadStat Head EN m D ead Stop Head HH Head Amount of Bottles H Head Mame Filler Head 1 So if you wanted to see the amount of bottles for each head you would use the following tags Head 1 CLX Program Head1 Head Amount of Bottles Head 2 CL X Program Head2 Head Amount of Bottles Head 3 CLX Program Head3 Head Amount of Bottles As you can see only Head1 Head2 and head3 changes in the tags so that is what we will use as 1 For this lab you choose to replace 1 with just Head3 Below are some examples of what you could have used too Used in display for Amount of bottles Used in display for Start Head Head3 CLX Program 1 Head Amount_of_Bottles CLX Program 1 Head Start_Head
18. Password Old Password Enter FZ New Password F3 Cancel Confirm Esc Password F4 Result Note There is only one Password button This one is configured to allow an administrative user to change any FactoryTalk Security user password and given a Label of Change My FT Users Pass All buttons are disabled with security level default but it is best practise to place the Security modification buttons on a secure display Password Button Properties General Label Common Appearance Border style Border width IY Border uses back color 4 3 Back Color Back style Pattern style E Border Color Solid M Patter Color EN j one 3 Highlight color Blink ne C Change current user password Change any user password Administrative e 3 Select FTUser from the list of users and click Select Enter FactoryTalk User Selection 5 Note the Result field highlighted below It clearly states that the Password must be at more than 2 characters long Click Cancel Esc to cancel Change User Password AUL21 Page 69 of 84 The Security Policy that is being inforced is the Minimum Password Length of 2 characters Below is a screen capture of the Security Policy Properties dialog Security Policy Properties X Policy Settings JE El Account Policy 5 etings Logon session lease 1 hour Account lockout threshold 2 invalid
19. Undefined FackaryTalk The Item is no longer available TrendMin Using the diagnostic viewer you have found that there is a problem with tag Trend Min Let s have a look now where this tag is used If you want to know how this is setup there is a video in folder C Lab Files Diagnostic setup which shows you the setup on your PC and PanelView Plus 6 AUL21 Page 33 of 84 How to find tags in your FactoryTalk View ME application In this section we will show you how easy it is to find tags in your application without going through the full application We will show how easy it is to modify the tags you were looking for ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 In FactoryTalk View Studio click on the cross reference tool or Tools menu and then Cross Reference Tools window Help j Diagnostics Setup Diagnostics Viewer t Transfer Utility Tag Import and Export Wizard Application Manager Firmware Upgrade Wizard Languages en Find Lu EN r E Cross Reference The Cross reference tool searches through Global Connections Tag Database Displays Global Objects Parameters Alarm Setup Macros Data Log Factory Talk View v7 0 has now a new Display Tag Search and replace that will go through all displays and global objects to replace a tag or part of a tag Click on to have a look at it 2 When the tool is open fill in trend min in the Find and click on Search Find wifat Trend Mi
20. ee ee ActiveX controls oot bot ee Thr party device support EEM ee ee fa Optional Extended Features J P z Media player Features Cat Nos Microsoft Office file viewers PowerPoint Excel Word WordPad text editor 2 The remote desktop connection is not currently supported on PanelView Plus 6 600 terminals with extended features AUL21 Page 55 of 84 ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 1 Onthe Main screen click on the Login button 2 Login as credentials below and click enter when finished a User engineer b Password pvp7 e TCPAP Adar 1921681100 Subnet Mask 2552552550 ateway larm Log Recipe Test Email MACId f4 54 33 51 57 6d IP information The information below is coming from a new Terminal information activeX control This control is also capable of showing the IP information of the 2 Ethernet module that you can add to the PanelView Plus 6 terminal using the 2711P RN20 module See Appendix D Device Hame PVP Bottle Line Internal HIC TCPAP Addr 132 158 1 100 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ateway MAC Id f4 54 33 51 57 Bd Document viewer The bottom icon opens a pdf file which can be a user manual In this case it will open part of the user manual of the Logix faceplate you have used before The PDF file will open zoomed in and it locked the capability to open other pdf files These are all parameters tha
21. global object which means that if you change the global object which is in 1 location it will this object on all the screens Later on in the lab we will do some modifications to the menu bar This object is also a global object which is created once and then used several times As you can see this object is using the new gradient fill This object is a global object and it is created to easily show an operator if the system is running ok The light grey area shows the area where the value is ok If the arrow goes into the darker grey area that means that there is something wrong In some cases you can see a yellow or red diamond shapes object indicating a medium or high alarm Values don t always indicate to an operator to see if the system is running fine With this object it is easier to see THOM Alarm management with email notifications and multi language In this section you will see that the PanelView Plus supports multiple language including languages with special characters like Chinese You will also learn the possibilities to warn operators that there is a High alarm ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 1 Click on to open the Alarm screen 2 The alarm screen uses the new gradient fill On the right bottom side you can see the different flags if you click on any of the flags and wait until a new alarm comes in you will see that the alarm is shown in the language you selected Beneath the flags is an object that
22. in FactoryTalk View v7 0 is that a Goto Display button is now configurable This means that you don t need to select a display you want to go to but you can use a tag which will tell you which screen needs to be opened In this section you will experience what this means ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 1 4 Click on The following screen will be opened PanelView Plus 7 Device Monitor Wednesday January 28 2015 This screen shows an operator the temperatures and loading of the PanelView Plus 7 terminal All these values are collected using the Terminal Info ActiveX controls More information about these ActiveX controls are in the Mass data manipulation section Click on AL On the home screen click on p The Login screen will show up User Name R Login F2 enaneer Enter Password Rete Cancel Result Log in with User engineer Password pvp7 If you are successfully logged in you should see Engineer in the box below the login 5 Click on Q The following screen will be opened Device Hame PVP Bottle Line Internal NIC TREE TCPAP Addr 192 168 1 100 E e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ateway MACId f4 54 33 51 57 6d 6 Sodepending on the login the application will decide shich screen will open when you click on Q Later in the lab we will also use the Administrator login which will give you even another screen How this is done is explained in
23. is simply creating the User If you were to create a new user in View Studio at design time you would have to do the following 1 Create the User in the FactoryTalk Directory under the System folder 2 Optional but recommended you would then add the user to a User Group 3 Finally you would add either the User or the User Group to the Runtime Security and assign them A through P security codes Accessing the Runtime Security dialog in ME Station or on the PVP6 7 terminal at runtime is not possible Therefore to take advantage of adding users at runtime the second step listed above as optional but recommended becomes required The steps become 1 Add user using the Add User Group Account button which creates the user in the FactoryTalk Directory 2 Use the Modify Group Membership button to add the newly created user to a User Group that has already been added to the Runtime Security dialog in Studio In this demo app the Runtime Security dialog is configured as shown below Runtime Security Appl o x ME Runtime 4 00 and later ME Runtime 3 20 and earlier Use this tab to specify the Factor Talk Securty accounts for Machine Edition Runtime MER versions 4 0 and later Select a Factor alk Security account with the Add button and then assign 4 P security codes Click the browse button to select optional Login and Logout macros for the account Account ID DEFAULT Security Codes cm sg EE NS
24. nd Label22 Remote Ack molte sue Ur isa MEIRE Use ack all value Message SMTP_EMAIL Subject euge eun SMTP EMAlL alarm notification As you can see the message of the alarm is used as the subject for the Email The message notification is used to actually trigger the email 3 Click on the Messages tab Trigger Messages advanced Trigger filter lt none gt Sort by lt none gt Alarm messages ae Ne a Oe UEM IUE KNEE lx u CLx Program Filler Filler_Fault_FTAE 1 Filler Bottle clamp not closed v L CLX Program Filler Filler Fault FTAE 2 i Filler Rotary Table Servo Fault M L m C ll CLX Program Filler Filler Fault FTAE 3 1 Filler Air Pressure Vv LI LI mf I CLX Program Filler Filler Fault FTAE 4 1 Filler Nozzle Stuck Out Vv T ml DL ll CLX Program Filler Filler Fault FTAE S 1 Filler Emergency Stop Vv m m C ll ui CLX Program Filler Filler_Fault_FTAE 6 1 Filler Safety Switch MICIT Lr l CLX Program Filler Filler Warning FTAE 0 1 Filler Oil level Vv LT LT TC Jl CLX Program Filler Filler Warning FTAE 1 1 Filler Low air pressure Vv C m C ll CLX Program Filler Filler Warning FTAE 2 1 Filler MalFormed parts M L im m J CLX Program Filler Filler Efficiency FTAE O 1 Filler Bottle clamp moving to Clamp P Vv m LT mj J CLX Program Filler Filler Efficiency FTAE 1 1 Filler Bottle clam
25. the next section AUL21 Page 11 of 84 Communication Setup In this section you will check if the communication is setup correctly ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 On the desktop click on FactoryTalk View Studio 2 Select View Machine Edition and click Continue View Machine Edition 3 Select AU_Bottle_Line and click on Open New Open Machine Edition Application E x Terminallnfo OCX Demo User Mgmt Demo Last Opened With FactoryT alk View Studio 8 0 Resolution PVPlus Standard 9 Wide 800x480 Language English United States en US As you can see there are 2 fields added Last Opened With which will show you what version the application is in and Resolution which shows you the screen resolution of your application For this application we are using the PanelView Plus Standard 7 9 Wide Display 4 Just to check that the communication is setup correctly let s have a look Open RSLinx Enterprise and double click on Communication Setup Tom HE Data Log Models ERES RecipePlus 9 HecipeFlus Setup L j 5 Ensure you see the following in the 6 steps below Select the shortcut CLX The Ethernet Module with IP address 192 168 1 201 is expanded The Softlogix L60 controller in slot 3 is highlighted The shortcut type is Processor More info in Appendix A Click on Apply If this is greyed out it means that the link has been made already Click on Copy from Design to Runtim
26. 0 Use Variable Display Position Click OK an close 40 Filler Closeup Open display 40 Filler Control Double click on Start button and go to Connections tab Momentary Push Button Properties i General States Common Connections Value CL Progran 1 Head Start Head As you can see the pop up screen will use the same HEADS as replacement for 1 Close this object and close the screen If you would have to add a 4 Filler Head you would just have to add Head4 on a new button and add the logix code So passing parameters can make development faster and it is easier to modify 1 screen than multiple screens In the next section you will compile and test the application AUL21 Page 45 of 84 Compile your application In this section you will show how to compile your application and you will learn that you can create a compiled application for an older PanelView Plus terminal as long as you don t use the newer features ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Click on application and select Create Runtime Application 1 Application Tools Window Help S Test Application Create Runtime Application Application Properties 2 If you look at the Save as Type you can see that you can compile your application to earlier versions if you don t use new feature that are not supported in the version you want to compile to 27 Create Runtime Application Save in E Runtime Gt
27. Appearance section change as shown below General abel Common Connections Border width 4 IV Border uses back color Pattern style E Back color Border color Transparent x None a epum z E Highlight color Rectangle x Blink 13 In the Display settings tab click on the button behind the Display Display settings Display Use variable Display C Parameter list Id Parameter file AUL21 Page 39 of 84 14 Select the display that you just added Logix Main FP320 gfx xl Select a component Logis Main FP 320 VP D verview Cancel Help 15 Select Parameter file and click on the 3 dots at the end Display settings Display Logix Man FP 320 BI Use variable Display Parameter file El 16 Select the parameter file Logix_FP and click OK Component Browser X Select a component 17 To make sure that the pop up doesn t show on top of the menu you can set to open ata certain position So in the Display setting select the Display Position and Left Position 111 Display settings Display Logis Main FP 320 m Use variable Display Parameter file Logi FP L C Parameter list Top position ja Lett position i 18 Click on the Label tab in the Image setting section click on the 3 dots behind the image xi General Label PCommon Connections Caption Insert Variable Font Size Aria
28. E The macro will then set the subject and the attachment that you want to send but it could also sent information like IP address AUL21 Page 57 of 84 The attachment is limited to 300kb Other features that can be put in this list using the Macro Multiplexer would be to use the Program launcher ActiveX to copy files to an SD card More information on how to do this can be found in Rockwell Automation Knowledge base 539013 FactoryTalk View ME using Program Launcher to execute a file bat 35513 Batch file copy alarm and datalogs from terminal to external CF card or USB memory ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Open screen 60 Engineer F 60 Engineer AU_Bottling_Line Display SE Program Launcher activeX to launch PDF Viewer iz cipe Test Email 9 5 555 55555555555555559 5555 55555 55555555555555555 555555555555555555559 555555 955555 8555855555555855555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 gt by PEETRE ERROR M Macro Multiplexer to launch selected macro User Management 15 min About This Lab Section The following runtime enhancements were added to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition 8 00 New User Management buttons were added to this release They are located under Objects User Management as shown below ra FactoryTalk View Studio View Machine Edition File Edit View Objects Arrange Animation Application To
29. FactoryTalk Security User Type E F2 C Windows linked User C MWindows linked Group Name Advanced F3 F6 F4 User must change password at next logon C Wes i No F2 Confirm k i User cannot po password C Wes Mo Hesult l Password newer expires F4 7777 accountis disabled F5 C Yes Wo OK Cancel Enter Esc 4 Windows Linked users can be disabled in Microsoft Active Directory Windows Domain Controller AUL21 Page 83 of 84 Page intentionally left blank
30. __________________ __ RecipePlus control Recipe ActiveX control Native built in to FTView ME Add on file feature Operator control only buttons trigger actions PLC or button control tag values trigger actions Recipe data stored in a proprietary file Recipe data stored in a plain text CSV file Can support thousands of ingredients 500 ingredient maximum Native selection and table objects for recipe Requires custom table for edits Build with One recipe object handles all ingredients and Numeric objects values Recipes can be stored either in or out of MER Recipes stored outside MER One recipe can handle many data and tag sets 1 ActiveX control 1 tag set combining those into units All PVP terminals supported All PVP terminals supported Excellent for large recipes with multiple tag Excellent for small recipes with flexible graphic sets and easy implementation deployment of design PLC controlled action and plain text file recipes editing AUL21 Page 79 of 84 Appendix C Differences in Data Models V m A commonly required feature in FTView ME is the storage of application data FTView ME provides two choices for storing data the Data Model and the DataStorePlus ActiveX control The following table highlights the differences between the two Timed data change data change triggers 1 file only first in first out after maximum Multiple file support data points 1 000 000 data point maximum Only st
31. a space if more than one in the Tags to add box then click Add to add them to the list of tags in the model Tags to add e Tags in model Maintenance T ermlnfoSOnetime B al a Maintenance T ermlnfosOnetime Bin Add Maintenance T ermlnfosOnetime Bo Maintenance T ermlnfo OnetimesCP Maintenance T ermlnfosOnetine sCP Maintenance T ermlnfoSOnetime Dis Maintenance T ermlnfo Onetime sMe Maintenance T ermlnfo Runtime B al Maintenance T ermlnfosRuntime Bin Maintenance T ermlnfo R tine Ba b 14 Tad s in the model Remove Remove All In this tab you select all the tags you want to log 4 Close Datalog when finished AUL21 Page 25 of 84 All the data from this data log is logged in a special datalog format which can he viewed using the RSView Enterprise Viewer utlity This utility can be downloaded from the Knowledge base ID 33924 FactoryTalk View Enterprise File Viewer Utility The FactoryTalk View Enterprise File Viewer utility can be used to read and save the following files SE Datalog file DAT OBF ME Datalog file LOG ME Alarm Log file HISTORY ALM dBASE file DBF ME RecipePlus file RPP The SE Datalog files ME Datalog files RecipePlus files and ME Alarm Log file can be saved as CSV or DBF files When you want to use this datalog to view historical data in a trend you need select the datalog model in the trend as shown below Trend Object Prop
32. ame csv Delete Oldest Files After Maximum Time Days C Weeks C Months v After Maximum Files 3 If you select both checkboxes files are deleted after the maximum time or after the maximum number of files is reached whichever happens first The log file has been setup to delete the oldest log files when they are more than 3 log files this could also be done using maximum amount of time o0 for this lab we keep the data for the last 3 hours 3 Click on the Advanced tab ME DataStore Plus Properties General Advanced Common Connections File Headers C Default C Template Use tag names Log periodically every E second s Round logged data to fi decimal points Suppress log file row numbering v Log System Time and Date of each record V Include timezone indicator v Log UTC Time and Data of each record v Overwrite oldest data when file reaches Zz MB V Log assigned connections only CSV File Logging Order C Float data followed by String data String data followed by Float data In this tab you can set the names of the columns used in the CSV file when data is logged What you can also setup here is which date time you want the CSV file to use UTC time is very useful because it is not affected by summer winter time This way you are sure no data is overwritten 4 Click on the Connections tab so that you can see the tags that are logged The tag datalog datalo
33. asecond Stamp Readwrke E TableWrites LAKA ReadWrie gr wiring Diagnostics Metering_Time_Stamp ReadWrite l wiring Diagnostics amp L5 kan ReadwWrie xj RAM Meg Seq Amps Reacwrie RAM L3 kw Readwrke T Recipe Meg Seq Waoks Readwriae Lj Recipe Fi L3 PF Lead Lag Indicator Readwrkba xi ResetTaDef ault F4 Pos 5eq Amps ReadWrkbe ReserToDef ault L3 True PF 5 amp KeachWribe Runtime Pos Seq Volts ReadWrke C Runtime Metering _Date_stamp ReadWirke settings vi Crest Factor Readwrke Settings Metering_Iteration ReadWrke stranissoon vi mec THO 3 Readwrke a Stratix8000 4P Metering _Mkrosacond_Stamp Readwrke JE ry J r J L E Diagnostic Items vi ggg THO ReadWrke i i Items Metering Time Stamp ReacWrie i Offre 4B a vo cres Factor ReadWrie i a ne Total kVA ReadWrbe a system 4 vi v2 rec THD e Readwrike L a n amp Total kan ReadWrite wc P 1_ 2_JEEE_THD_ Readwrke HHB Webbrowser Total kw Rannie webBrawser 2 v2_crest_Factor ReadWrka ii Total PF Lead Lag Indicator Readwrie doc To ReadWrie amp vi v votis Readwrke v2_EEE_THD_ Reacwrie i v2 vols ReadWrie gf vo v3 Crest Factor Readwrie V2 N Volts Readwrke dvo a JEC_THD_ Readwrte e va va vois ReadWrke As you can see with the powermonitor 5000 there are a lot of tags available without any additional code in the controller Appendix B Differences in Recipe Models O _ l if _LLLLLL__L___________________________________
34. ctoryTalk User Selection Select User Unlock User Account o Bca Result Unlocked user FTUser v For more on the differences between a disabled and a locked user account check Appendix D Extra Task Disable Enable User Account 1 Login as admin and password pvp7 click the Disable button to disable a FactoryTalk Security user AUL21 Page 73 of 84 Disable 2 Click the Select User F2 button Disable User Account T Ei Disable Enter F saca User ra y he a Cancel 5 Esc FactoryTalk User Selection Select User Select Enter 4 i Note how you are not able to disable the FactoryTalk Security user you are logged in as This is why the admin user account is not listed 4 With FTUser selected click Disable Enter Disable User Account Disable User Account Disable Enter Select User po F2 Disabled user FTUser Result The result field will indicate If you try to login as a user that has been disabled User Name F2 Password F3 Result User account has been disabled To enable a FactoryTalk Security user we can very easily use the Enable button For more on the differences between a disabled and a locked user account check Appendix D AUL21 Page 75 of 84 Appendix A New communication shortcut types There are three a
35. displays and it also reduces time when you have to do modifications You only need to do it on 1 screen and all 3 filler heads can use it 13 In the next section you will test the modification you have done to the lab AUL21 Page 49 of 84 Visualize performance and mobility 15 min About This Lab Section In this section of the lab we will look the different ways to interact with the PanelView Plus 7 terminal and how to use multimedia content on the terminal In this section we will talk about VNC connection Viewpoint Webbrowser Mediaplayer PDF Viewer VNC and Viewpoint are 2 ways to take control over the PanelView Plus 7 terminal Below is a table with some of the differences Based on Microsoft Silverllight Based on open source code Cannot run on mobile devices Can run on Mobile devices like Android and Apple Read Write capability with security Read only or Read write with limited security Only 1 connection to PVP7 2 connections possible PVP6 only server PVP6 can be viewer and server Takes control over PVP7 Operator won t notice Both VNC client and Operator take control No historical trending alarming diagnostics Available since controlling PVP7 No all objects are supported All objects are supported since taking control of terminal Both Viewpoint and VNC can give extra network load this is why we recommend to use the extra communication card 2711P RN20 to be used as the 2 Ethernet port Th
36. e Now click on OK and Save the configuration when asked for Communication Setup RNA PRD_BE6FOOCB_19A6_4BB7_BA65_5F1B2B591553 AU_Bottlina e RS Bl x Copy from Design to Runtime a 3 RSLinx Enterprise TEMPO9 810V7KU9 1789 417 Backplane Eam BINE ajaka Oe abs eS es m Device Shortcuts Design Local Runtime Target Plus 7 Standard 900W lt 192 168 1 201 Sogn ner PETS Etheriet IP El TO A E 2 3 Mode Online Not Browsing Offline Tag File s Browse Processor This path is currently assigned to the selected shortcut C ok p ancel Verity Help In FactoryTalk View v7 0 they added 2 shortcut types Symbolic and EDS Parameter Both of them allow you to connect to device like Stratix switches Power monitors without having to go through a controller In V8 0 an additional unsubscribed messages option is available More information can be found in Appendix A AUL21 Page 13 of 84 Flexible navigation buttons In this section we will show you how easy it is to make 1 Goto Display button go to different screens ON YOUR COMPUTER ED Instruments Lf GCumhnl FAactari 2 Right click on the display and select Object Explorer Display Settings Kev Assignments Property Panel Object Explorer Paste Packeonithanikiacatived Erie 3 Inthe Object explorer under Group1 expand the Engineering section and double click on GotoDisplayButton6 ranell
37. eplate 040910 and select Logix Main FP320 gfx Computer Local Disk C Lab Files Faceplates MMS 053453 Logix Processors Logix Faceplate 040910 New folder 2 Mame Date modified Type Size top BB Logix Main FP 320 gfx 2 13 2014 3 26 PM GFX File nt Places Logix Main FP 640 gfx 4 27 2010 11 29PM GFX File 132 KB nloads 3 Click Yes when asked to overwrite E 4 Graphics File with the name Logix Main FP 320 already exists in this project If you continue the existing file will be over written Do you want to continue Yes Yes to All No Cancel 4 The display Logix Main FP320 gfx has been added to the display list zu aam 99 Load Activex a Logis Main FP 320 5 The faceplate also comes with a parameter file which you will add Right Click on Parameters and select Add Component Into Application PO nura cH Images 7 Eos Mss Mew H Alarms Add Component Into Application oo El ape oo 6 Go to folder C Lab Files Faceplates MMS_053453 Logix_Processors Logix Faceplate 040910 and select Logix FP par Computer Local Disk ls Lab Files Faceplates MMS_053453 Logix Processors Logix Faceplate 040910 Mew Folder Mame Date modified Type Size rites sktop Logix FP par ziz iz0i4 2 00 PM RA Database e KB 7 Double click on the parameter file Logix FP Ej Logix FP AU Bottling Line Parameters l Parameter File Crea
38. erminal apply a Gradient Fill to a rotated object While running a project on a PanelView Plus 7 the gradient attributes will be animated using the gradient fill starting color as the object s solid color background When running the project on a computer the system can process all gradient fills and this warning does not apply Click OK to close the Gradient Fill property Click OK to close the Background object Close the Global_Objects_1 display and click Save when asked 10 Open Display to 10 MAIN you can now see that the menu bar background has been updated AUL21 Page 17 of 84 Checking Alarm setup to email High priority alarms In this section you will learn how to use and configure the email capabilities of the PanelView Plus 7 terminal ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Double click on Alarm Setup BER Local Messages E Alarms i Ale am EE etup L Information a Information Setup 2 Click on the last alarm called SMTP EMAIL Alarm1 Alarm Setup AU_Bottling_Line Triggers Messages Advanced Select trigger CL Program Capper Filler Fault FTAE 2 i CL Program Capper Filler Fault _FTAE 3 i CLX Program Capper Filler Fault ren T iller Efficienc Add Edit T a SMTP TTP EMAlL Alarmi CM EE A a LS M Remove Trigger settings Trigger type Optional trigger connections value o o Nm 0000000 0Tessemesen Tag Een Handshake Ex eus
39. erties i General Display Pens X Axis Y Axis Common Connections Pen Attributes Tag Name Cole Visible Width T TT aeremio EI Tene JN EE 2 Maintenance Teminfo Onetime CPU_Temp L3 Maintenance Terminfo Runtime Display Temp L4 Maintenance Terminfo Onetime Display Temp 5 Maintenance Teminfo Runtime Board_ Temp B Maintenance Terminfo Onetime Board Temp A PPPS Data Log Model m And in the Startup the Datalog needs to be selected So that it starts running automatically when the application starts Startup AU Bottling Line r Start when project is run v Alarms v Information messages vgssemed ps 5 1 1 5 0 0 5 Startup macro ng Shutdown macro Nel Iv Initial graphic 99 Load ActiveX hi Parameter file m C Parameter list 3 OK Cancel Help Historical trending In this section you will see on the PanelView Plus 7 terminal what the historical trending means ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 1 On the Main display click on the Logout D button Vat 2 Click on the operator screen Wn PanelView Plus 7 Device Monitor Wednesday January 28 2015 M h mW 333 o g As you can see the trend is already showing values This is because the values are stored on the PanelView Plus terminal and can be used by the trend to show i 4 il I i The informat
40. gPath contains the folder and filename ME DataStore Plus Properties x General Advanced Commd Connections 5 LName Tag Expression Tag Exp 4 GE Datalog DatalogPath pe gi DatalogXTrigger PA 4 i CLX FI101 Moving amp nalog Valuej P gt CLX FI102 Moving Analog Value m 4 i ECLX I101 Moving Analog Value wee 9 CLXJPI102_Moving_Analog Value ET 9 i CLX TI1O1 Moving Analog Value gt I CL vI101 Moving Analog Value BIBI ASIF ITI ITT 111 Cancel 5 Click on Cancel to close the object 6 Onthe desktop open nternet Explorer AUL21 Page 23 of 84 7 Type inthe address bar ftp 192 168 1 100 Datalogs i FTP directory datalogs at 192 168 1 100 Windows Internet Explorer D E ftp 1 192 168 1 100 datlogs D BA tt A FTF directory datalogs at 1 X FTP directory datalogs at 192 168 1 100 To view this FTP site in File Explorer press Alt click View and then click Open FTP Site in File Explorer Up to higher level directory 01 28 2015 06 52PM 26 529 2015 01 28 18 00 0000 Block log csv 01 28 2015 04 59PM 22 786 2015 01 28 16 00 0012 Block log csv 01 28 2015 05 59PM 26 014 2015 01 28 17 00 0013 Block log csv File Transfer Protocol FTP is a standard network protocol for exchanging files over the Internet TCP IP based network or local network The FTP server is enabled by default If you go into the Control Panel on you PanelView Plus 7 then you ca
41. gh the application and show the capabilities of PanelView Plus 7 and FactoryTalk View Machine Edition we will go through the icons that are used in the menu bar The menu bar itself is a global object that is created using PNG graphics PNG images are images like bitmap or JPEG files The biggest advantage is that they support transparency LS Eaa This is an example to show the difference between PNG and Bitmaps The object on the left is PNG file the one on the right is a Bitmap image The PNG image shows the blue gradient background Each icon has 2 colors when it is blue it means that you are on a screen that is linked with the icon When the icon is transparent then you can click on the icon to go to that screen As an example added both icons for the home screen A fA This is the home screen that will be used to show the overview of the installation It will also be used to do security actions and to shut down the application m Tank AUL21 Page 7 of 84 Separator Bottle Filler Bottle Capper Operator Engineer or administrator screen depending on the login Alarm Screen ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 1 Ifyou see fn then click on the icon to go to the Home screen otherwise you already have the Home screen open On this Home screen you can see several features of Factory Talk View Machine Edition The side menu bar is used on all displays and is a
42. he native data logging and how to show historical data in trending We will also use CSV based recipe handling and how to easily transfer recipes to your PanelView Plus 7 terminal In the appendix B is an overview of the difference between the built in RecipePlus and the Recipe Activex In the appendix C is an overview of the difference between the built in Data Log and the DataStore Activex How to run data logging continuously The CSV based recipe and data logging utilities are located on a screen that is always open When you open your application it will open a display outside of the display area This display contains the recipe and datalog object Once the display is opened a macro starts and opens display 10 Main which is the display you will see ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 In FactoryTalk View Studio open display 99 xd AOUVOK iBi x sss een is o open all the time but shown off the tis aadis instantiate the Activex Contr as Daas ePus Prager Launcher r RecipePlus Email Sender and Terminalln fo Std DataStore Recipe aall Terminal Info Startup alli Terminal Info Running Lp i M You see 4 different ActiveX controls that have been used on this display a Hecipe b Datalogging c Email sender d Terminal Information 2 Right click on the display and select Display Settings s I Property Panel Object Explorer Paste Paste without localized strings Show Grid Snap On Grid Settings
43. how CSV based recipes can be used to setup a machine In the appendix B is an overview of the difference between the built in RecipePlus and the Recipe Activex CSV based recipe handling 1 Double click the Recipe object in display 99 Load ActiveX This screen iz open all the time but show It iz used to instantiate the Activex Contro ProagramLauncher RecipePlusz Email Senc SQ DataStore Recipe 2 Goto the Connections tab ME Recipe 2 Enhanced Properties x General Common Connections Recipe FolderN ame Recipe FileN ame Recipe SaveEnable RecipesLoadEnable Recipe DeleteEnable CL vI101 Moving Analog Temp CLX FI102 Moving Analog Temp ECLX IHT O1 Moving Analog Temp EE gt o e o gt o e e o e e o e e e e e o Cancel This recipe contains 3 tags that are used for the setup of the machine The recipe manager doesn t need to be used with ingredients like flour and milk in this case it is used to setup the machine 3 Close the Recipe properties Now let s go to the PanelView Plus 7 terminal to see what we can do using these objects AUL21 Page 29 of 84 ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 1 Click on 2 Select a recipe from the list using the arrows and press OK button 3 Load a recipe 4 Before downloading you can modify the values 5 If the value of the current setpoint is different than the value you want to download the STP box will tu
44. ion comes from the Terminal Info activeX controls which are located on display 99 Loading ActiveX The terminal info ActiveX can show the following information CPU temperature Display temperature Board temperature CPU Load Memory Load Battery Voltage BinFS Thrashing TCP IP address internal External card Subnet Mask internal External card Gateway internal External card Mac ID internal External card Device Name The Terminal Info ActiveX is used twice One is used for the OneTime logging startup the other one does the continuous logging 1allr Terminal Info Startup 1allr Terminal Info Running AUL21 Page 27 of 84 ME TerminalInfo Control Properties i Common f Connections OneTime Logging IF Maintenances ermlnfa MICT I Enable CPU Temperature Maintenances T ermlnfasOnetime Maintenances T ermlnfasDnetime LogicBoard Temperature Display Temperature Maintenance T ermmlnfasD netime 4 ME TerminalInfo Control Properties x Aa Fommon Connections Continuous Logging Name Tag Espresson Tag Expm Enable Constants Const 11 EN CPU Temperature Maintenances T ermlnfasRuntime LogicBoard Temperature Maintenances T ermlnfa Runtime Display Temperature iMaintenancesT ermmlnfa Runtime m Spr Battery Voltage Maintenances T ermlnfasD netime Battery Voltage Maintenances T ermlnfasRuntime
45. is way you don t have any loading on your control network and you can even have this Ethernet port on a different Office enterprise network More information about this module can be found in Appendix D Remote connection using VNC technology VNC Virtual Network Connection is used to remotely control another device The VNC server is the device that can be controlled the VNC Viewer is the software that can connect to the VNC server It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one device to another relaying the graphical updates back in the other direction over a network The PanelView Plus 7 terminal can be a VNC server and Client The VNC server on your PanelView Plus 7 terminal has already been setup If the client is not installed on your pc then you can copy the VNCViewer from the Windows folder in the PanelView Plus 7 terminal By default the VNC server is not started and if you start the VNC server by default it is setup as read only When you get the VNC viewer from the PanelView Plus 7 you need to install it To save some time we have done this already for you In this section we are going to connect your computer to the terminal and show you how you take control over the PanelView Plus 7 terminal ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Click on the TightVNC Viewer icon on the desktop 2 Typein the IP address of your Panelview Plus 7 192 168 1 100 and click on Connect New Tight NC Connection xj Tight NC Server EAEAN
46. isplay Button Properties Gener Jommon Connections Caption Font Size Aria 10 B L Caption color Alignme Bl Caption back color ra Caption blink Cet IV Word wrap ee Image settings Image E Transp Alignme 6 Click OK 7 Close and save screen 40 Filler 8 Open display 40 Filler Closeup and double click on the numeric field 9 QGoto connections Numeric Display Properties E EL Proagram H1 Head amp mount of Battles Here you see that this numeric display uses tag CLX Program 1 Head Amount_of_Bottles When you open this screen for Head 3 the 1 will be replaced by Head3 Click OK 10 11 12 13 14 15 Now you will see how you can pass parameters to another screen in this case we used a pop up screen Double click on Change Filler Control button Current status ssssssssssssss Change Filler Control As you can see here we are passing 1 as a parameter to the next screen which means itis actually sending Head3 to the pop up screen if you would press the Head 3 button This means that if you want to add a Head you only need to make sure you change the parameter list or file and all the parameters are passed to all following screens Display settings Display 40 Filler Control Eg Use variable Display C Parameter file Bl Parameter iT El v Display position Top position 240 Left position 32
47. kwell Automation This is the screen that is used in viewpoint and is also setup as the Initial Diplay VP Overview AU Bottlmg Line Display E lanixj PanelView Plus 7 Device Monitor LOADS 96 Wednesday January 02 2013 Every time you do a modification to the screens you have used for Viewpoint you have to go to the administration and Publish them again Then you need to compile your application and make sure that the Viewpoint is selected at the bottom of the Compiler FactaryT alk ViewPoint version Iw Include ViewPoint content Factor alk ViewPoint 8 00 M Using mediaplayers webbrowser and pdf document viewer In this section you can play with the different features that are available on your PanelView Plus 7 terminal NOTE These options are only available on the PanelView Plus 7 Performance Version If you are using a Standard Version proced to the next section User Management on page 60 A lot of these extra features can help your operator by giving him extra information like a user manual or a video on how to remove a device some of the feature used in this section use the Extended version of PanelView plus 6 Below is a table to show you which feature are supported 400 Terminals 600 Terminals 700 to 1500 Terminals pem 271 P2008 2711P 20009 2711P vox8 2711P 0x438 2711P xxxx9 2711P RP amp x 2711P RPOx Standard Features FIP sener LRL E E VNC cient server a ee
48. l fio x B z uj C Caption color Alignment Caption back style Bl Caption back color s e Trans parent Caption blink Cee IV Word wrap eee M Image settings Image Image back style Transparent C Image color Alignment Bl image back color CC Image blink Cee Image scaled eee OK Cancel Apply Help 19 Select the image CLX which as you can see is a PNG type of image The size is 75 by 75 which will be used in the Common tab to set the size Press OK when CLX image is selected Ix Image Browser Select image Preview Add from File Launch Library Paste from Library Delete Type True color Width x Height 75 x 75 Format PNG OK Cancel Help 20 Make sure the Image Back style is set to Transparent Image settings Image Image back style ELX Transparent Image color Alignment B image back color EN Image blink soe Image scaled LII 21 Click on the Common tab and change size to Height 75 and Width 75 Click OK when finished Goto Display Button T General Labe C Common onnections Size eS l H m Mhe m 22 Close the display and save when asked for AUL21 Page 41 of 84 How to pass parameters to the next screens In the previous section you looked at faceplates where you used the Parameter file to replace the 1 and 2 parameters In this section we will use the parameter list
49. logon attempts Account lockout auto reset 2 minutes Keep record of deleted accounts Disabled Show deleted accounts in user list Disabled Password Policy Sethngs Passwords must meet complexity requirements Disabled Minimum password length M a 2 characters Previous passwords remembered passwords Minimum password age 0 days Id aximum password age days Password expiration warning 0 days before expiration Use single sign on Enabled Single Sign On Policy 5etings Cancel Apply Help 6 Go ahead and change the password to ra You Know you were successful when the Result field indicates that the Password was successfully changed em mut n1 New Password F3 Cancel Esc Confirm Password F4 Result Password successfully changed Lock Unlock User Account Next we are going to lock and unlock a user at runtime To lock an account the Security Policy of Account lockout threshold has to be set to a number other than O In our case it is set to 2 invalid logon attempts Therefore we simply have to login with an invalid password twice to lock an account Below is a screen capture of the Security Policy Properties dialog Security Policy Properties X Policy Settings El Account Policy Settings Logon session lease Account lockout threshold lie Account lockout auto reset Keep record of deleted accounts Show deleted accounts in user list Password Policy Sethngs Pa
50. n Find within Select All ey 3 You will see 2 entries Double click on the Global connections one UU I ypc LUE PU Mec LULALIUII 1 Global Connection EMPTY Memory Tab Total RAM Usage Trend min 2 Displays 20 Tank TrendObjectliTag Expression Minimum Trend Min 4 This seems like somebody put this tag wrong just remove it Connection ME Runtime RAM Usage Total RAM Usage Trend min Available RAM 5 Now open the second entry This will bring you to the 20 Tank screen and as you can see the trend is selected Thursday February 13 2014 z 55 58 PM z 5b 10 SE 5b z 5b 46 z 55 58 PM 6 Double click on the Trend and go to Connections tab General Display Pens PANIS Anis Common Connections a E e T LE Pen 1 CLX LH T Moving Analog aluet wm Pen 2 e ELX FH UT Moving Analog Value mE Fen 3 ma Pen 4 ee see Pen 5 mw mm Pen 6 vee see Pen e Pen 8 sse Minimum 4 TrendsMin es Maximum Trend Max ea 7 As you can see here they are using Trend min and Trend max as HMI tags to be used as minimum and maximum value for the trend Click on the three dots at the end of the Trend Min as shown above 8 Click the folder Trend Select Tag Folders Contents of Trend PDF Name Access Rights Description 31 1 Platform Max Readwrite ProgLnchr G RAM Recipe ResetToDefault Settings
51. n configure the folder used security users for FTP server in the Server Config More information on how to use this can be found in User manual 2711P UMO6 8 Select one of the log files and select Save as Windows Internet Explorer x What do you want to do with From 192 168 1 30 Open The file won t be saved automatically gt Save gt Save as Cancel 9 Save the log file in folder C Lab Files Datalogs 10 At the bottom of the Internet Explorer you will see that the download is finished and that you can open the log file If you don t see this you can always go to the folder you have saved the files to 11 This is an example of what the Data logging looks like lt J FormatPainter 7 7 aS an NE fad LL LL ef o7 1 Formatting gt as Table Efsem S 7 Al X f RowNum B C D E F G H J K E M N O F E M LocalDate LocalTime UTCDate UTCTime RecipeXc CLX FI 10 CLX FI 10 CDI 10 CDX PI 1C CLX TI10 CLX vI101 Moving Analog valuej 1 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 12 56 2 19 2014 9 12 56 High 2 3 2 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 13 05 2 19 2014 9 13 05 High 1 0 0 0 20 2 0 4 3 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 13 15 2 19 2014 9 13 15 High 1 0 0 0 21 6 0 5 4 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 13 25 2 19 2014 9 13 25 High 1 0 0 0 19 3 0 6 5 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 13 35 2 19 2014 9 13 35 High 1 0 0 0 23 1 0 7 6 GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 13 45 2 19 2014 9 13 45 High 1 0 0 0 20 0 8 7GMT 1 2 19 2014 10 13 55 2 19 2014 9 13 55 High 1 0 0 0 22 9
52. ols Window Help ki amp v Select Rotate Drawing Push Button Numeric and String Display Navigation Indicator Gauge and Graph Trending RecipePlus a A wo Oe ie A Key User Management Add User Group Delete User Group Advanced Modify Group Membership ActiveX Control Unlock User Import Enable User Disable User Symbol Factory Login Logout Password These new buttons have very little configuration and some require no configuration A demo application has already been created for you so we can see how they work at runtime The demo application has the following already configured v The DEFAULT user has been assigned security code A The FactoryTalk User Group called Operators has been assigned security codes A and B v The FactoryTalk Security User Group called Engineers has been assigned security codes A B and C lt S AUL21 Page 59 of 84 Runtime Security App1 Inl x ME Runtime 4 00 and later ME Runtime 3 20 and earlier Use this tab to specify the FactoryT alk Security accounts for Machine Edition Runtime MER versions 4 0 and later Select a FactoryT alk Security account with the Add button and then assign 4 P security codes Click the browse buttons to select optional Login and Logout macros for the account Account ID DEFAULT jp Secun Conas Close EE n ss Login Macro E Errr aru Prey Log
53. orage limit to data points Binary proprietary file Plain text CSV file Works with Trend display to show historical Does not work with trends data Requires PVP CE 700 1500 with exception of PVP v6 0 Supported in all PVP terminals Good for Trending historical data and native Excellent for plain text or high speed data archiving functionality Easy setup Appendix D Locked vs Disabled User Accounts What is the difference between a disabled and a locked user account A user account is locked when the account lockout Threshold Policy Setting exceeds the specified logon attempts The default value is 0 zero which means the account will not be locked regardless how many invalid login attempts were made In our application we had changed the value to 2 so a user account is locked after 2 invalid logon attempts Security Policy Properties X Policy Settings RE t El Account Policy Settings Logon session lease Account lockout threshold P gt Account lockout auto reset Keep record of deleted accounts Show deleted accounts in user list Password Policy 5etings Passwords must meet complexity requirements Minimum password length Previous passwords remembered Minimum password age Id aximum password age Password expiration warning Use single sign an Single Sign On Policy 5etings 1 hour 2 invalid logon attempts 2 minutes Disabled Disabled Disabled 2 characters pas
54. out Macro gl NE DENM EN B Next A 8 BB Help 1 DEFAULT 2 ENGINEERS YYYNNNNNNNNNNNNN 3 OPERATORS YYNNNNNNNNNNNNNN v All the above User management buttons are configured on the MAIN display with visibility animation based of the different CurrentUserHasCode function so different buttons are shown depending who you are logged in as v The System User is being displayed on the Main display as well The runtime file has already been created v There are additional buttons and displays in the demo but they are not used in the section E What we want to accomplish not necessarily in the order listed below e Create an MER file and run it in ME Station e Verify that application works as expected e Confirm that the Password Minimum length Policy Setting of 2 characters is being enforced e Create new FactoryTalk users at runtime e Change User group membership e Unlock a FactoryTalk User e Disable and Enable a FactoryTalk User e Change the Password of another user e Delete a user e Confirm the security changes persisted in the application after restoring the MER file Runtime Login Options ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL You can also use VNC as shown in the previous section to easily type in usernames and passwords 1 On your PanelView Plus 7 terminal if application isn t running run application AU Bottling Line Terminal Settings seed eee C Yes E F5 No 3
55. p moving to open po V L C LT J u CLX Program Filler Filler EFFiciency FTAE 2 1 Filler Nozzle slow return Vv T mi C ll CLX Program Filler Filler Efficiency FTAE 3 1 Filler Bottle in position time slower M L LT LI Jl CLX Program Filler Filler Efficiency FTAE 4 1 Filler Bottle settling at position slower v C C m ll CLX Program Capper Filler Fault FTAE O0 1 Capper Bottle not in position Vv O m C ll CLX Program Capper Filler Fault FTAE 1 1 Capper Bottle clamp not closed M LT LT mi L CLX Program Capper Filler Fault FTAE 2 1 Capper Rotary Table Servo Fault Vv md TC T J CLX Program Capper Filler Fault FTAE 3 1 Capper Air Pressure Vv m m m CLX Program Capper Filler Fault FTAE 4 1 Capper Cap missing M LI LI Li ll CLX Program Capper Filler Efficiency FTAE O 1 Capper Cap Jammed M LT LT J 22 SMTP_EMAIL Alarm1 1 High Alarm to email Vv ia C 23 _ lt Unassigned gt Vv By selecting the Message to Tag checkbox you sent the alarm message to the Message tag in the Trigger tab So when the alarm is high the alarm message High Alarm to email is sent to tag SMTP_EMAIL Subject and the tag SMTP_EMAIL alarm_notification is set to 1 which triggers the email sender activeX to send the email 4 Close the Alarm setup EMAIL SENDER ActiveX The email sender utility is located on screen 99 load ActiveX and looks as following x Common Connections Name Tag Expression Tag Ex
56. pm SMTPSrvr amp ddress SMTP EMAILSServer amp dd tee SMTP_EMAIL ServerPort SMTP_EMAILSSMTPacUserld SMTP EMAILSSMTPacUserPwd SMTP_EMAIL SSLEnable SMTP_EMAIL Anonymoust SMTP_EMAIL FromM ail SMTP_EMAIL FromN ame SMTP_EMAIL Addressee SMTP_EMAIL CcRecipient SMTP_EMAIL BccRecipient ET if CurrentLanguage zh CN then High SMTP_EMAILSBody SMTP_EMAIL BodyFilePath SMTP_EMAILSAttachmentPath SMTP_EMAIL Fail_lfNoAttach SMTP_EMAIL Signature SMTP_EMAIL Handshake SMTP_EMAIL E rrorMessage 4 K 4 Lu FailureCode The EmailSender ActiveX SMTP Email controls provides the system with the ability to send an email via an SMTP server The control can be used to send a simple email containing a string an email with an attachment or an email whose body is contained within a text file The email is sent via an external SMTP server The control provides the following features e Send an email e Send an email with an attachment e Send to separate TO CC and BCC list e Customize the sender e Customize the subject e Customize the signature Important Please note you should only use one control per display and it is suggested to only have one per application AUL21 Page 19 of 84 Mass data manipulation 15 min About This Lab section In this lab we will talk about the differences between the CSV based data logging and t
57. r Mame Date modified v Type M 33 AU_Bottling_Line mer 1 28 2015 11 05 RSView ME Stati Recent Places Desktop Libraries i Computer e Network 2 File name AU_Botting_Line mer Save as type Runtime 8 0 Application mer Cancel N Runtime 8 0 Application mer Conversion to devel Runtime 7 0 Application mer Help Always allow conversion C Never allow conversion C Conversion protected by password Password Confirm Password gt FactoryT alk ViewPoint version I Include ViewPoint content FactoryT alk ViewPoint 8 00 Underneath the Save as type you see 3 options Always allow conversion If you select this option the mer file can always be used to generate an med file Never allow conversion If you select this option the mer file can never be used to generate an med file Conversion protected by password If you select this option the mer file can only be used to generate an med file by providing a password MER Machine Edition Runtime is the compiled version of your application the MED Machine Edition Design is your Application For this lab we will use the default setting 3 Leave the Save As Type at Runtime 8 0 so click Save to continue 4 Onthe pop up with the languages select all language and click Finish Create Runtime Application Wizard Select Languages Check the languages you would like to include in the r
58. re available to you when creating a user in View Studio are available when creating the user at runtime Select Yes so the password never expires and click OK Enter Advanced Settings User must change password at next logon E VERREM F2 User cannot change password l as I ING F3 Password never expires C No F4 A Account is disabled C e F5 Yes No OK Cancel Enter Esc AUL21 Page 63 of 84 4 Click Add Enter Name Advanced FTU F3 Fuser a Add Enter m Confirm T Password titii ance F5 Esc Result ser Group Accoun FactoryTalk Security User Type ar F2 C Windows linked User C Windows linked Group F4 5 Note that the user account was added successfully and click Cancel Esc Add User Group Account FactoryTalk Security User Type am F2 C Windows linked User C Windows linked Group Name Advanced F3 F6 Password F4 Confirm Password F5 Result Added user FTUser to user list Users 6 Try to login as FTUser rockwell Login i User Name E FTU F2 idi Enter Z Password Cancel IH didt D F3 Esc Result Login 7 Note how the login fails and click Cancel Esc Login User Name F2 Password F3 END _ Result User authentication failed Enter Note Why did the newly created user authentication fail What we have done so far at runtime
59. ress Alt click View and then click Open FTP Site in File Explorer Up to higher level directory 02 11 2014 01 59PM 2 055 Slow csv 02 19 2014 10 59AM 2 056 High csv 02 11 2014 01 59PM 2 058 Medium csv 3 Once you see the CSV files you can copy them to your computer to for example C Lab files vecipes You can modify these CSV files using Excel or Notepad and download them again to your PanelView Plus 7 terminal AUL21 Page 31 of 84 Fast and Efficient Application development 25min About This Lab Section FactoryTalk view machine edition has 2 ways to use tags 1 Direct reference tags Using the tags straight from the Logix controller 2 HMI tag can be an internal tag or linked to the controller The HMI tag database tag can be Memory internal or linked to a tag in the controller Direct reference tags are quicker and use less resources and you don t have to create extra tags What we will do in this lab is use diagnostics to detect if there is something wrong with your application like tags missing Use the Cross reference tool to find where the wrong tags are located and fix them Then we will add one of our Faceplates that you can find on the Samplecode Library How to check problems on your PanelView Plus 7 terminal In this section we will see how diagnostic information from you PanelView Plus 7 terminal can be used on your computer to detect issues like tags missing or misplaced ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS
60. rise RSLinx Enterprise Desktop el fi 2 1789 L60 4 ALlL22 Adv Lab E 192 1568 1 50 1426 M5E 4 PowerMonitor S000 192 168 1 101 1783 M510T 10 Port managed switch Powermonitor 5000 Mode Online Not Browsing Browse Shortcut s i Symbolic O The Stratix 8000 ethernet switch has been setup as an EDS parameter while the Power monitor 5000 is setup as a Symbolic connection type Select Tag H Bobtling Line Bandwidth uokzation of al p ReadwWrie H Ox Display 4f Disable_Ports ReadwWrite Email Dual mede power Alarm Enable ReadwWrke i Mancenence Fal_l_Applied_Smartport_Ma Readwrke shige Fat 1 Bandwidth Uizahion ReadWirke LESE nd Fat Interface Label ReadWrie Ga Cnetrma 4f rat 1 Interface Speed Readwrite Sea POF d Fat 1 Port Alarm Status Readwrke 1 PDF amp Fat 1 Port Fauk Status ReadWrke Gy RAM Fat_i_sFP_Type Readwrke Hi Recipe Fal _1_Threshold_Esceeded Readwrte x g Reset ToDefaut Fal_2_Applied_Smartport_Ma Readwrke xf Runtime 4f Fat 2 Bandwidth Lk zation ReadWrke a settings g Fat 2 Interface Label Resdwrke Stratan Fat 2 Interface Speed Readwrite 2g Diagnostic Items fg Fat 2 Port Alarm Status ReachWrhe ARUM 4f Fal 2 Port Fauk Status ReadWrie xag system 4f Fai 2 5FP Type ReadWrie vnc rar 2 Threshold Exceeded Reacwrite C Webbrowser d Fat 3 Applied Smartport Ma Readwrke 4f Fal 3 Bandwidth Lk zation
61. rn green 6 Download the recipe to the controller tags This shows the actual value of the Instrument 1000 100 Running Up Stopping LL Separating Stopped p p Eanihaina l ee ee e Xe j vno mo mo Fito2 inos G Equilibrating i Flus ng This is the setpoint that is currently used The green color indicates that the recipe loaded is different to the value currently used This is the value that is loaded from the recipe you selected This value is stored in a temporary tag in the controller When a recipe is loaded you can immediately see from the green color which Recipe values will change when you actually download the recipe The Recipe values can be changed before downloading the values to the setpoints used For security reasons we included the Recipe ActiveX on screen 99 Load Activex Which means that the activeX will only read the recipe files once So if somebody added a recipe file then it wouldn t be visible This way nobody can just add their own recipe If you want to be able to add recipes you can add the save button and put the Recipe ActiveX on this screen ON YOUR COMPUTER Now you will see how easy it is to modify a recipe on your PanelView Plus 7 terminal 1 On the desktop click on Windows Explorer PELICICIAIS alleles 2 Inthe address bar type ftp 192 168 1 100 Recipe FIP directory recipe at 192 168 1 100 To view this FTP site in File Explorer p
62. rties display and close and save the display 20 tank Now that the tag is corrected we could compile the application and download but we are going to add the faceplate for the processor first How to add preconfigured faceplates to reduce engineering time In this section we will show you how easy it is to add preconfigured faceplates In this case we will use the Logix faceplates to check the information from the SoftLogix controller The complete faceplate information including documents and Logix code can be found in C Lab Files Faceplates MMS 053453 A faceplate comes in a pack that includes a Step by step configuration instructions Add on instructions for Logix Sample Application for Logix and View View faceplates parameter files and preconfigured Goto Display buttons and images These faceplate can also be found on the website samplecode rockwellautomation com This website has faceplates for Logix modules Network devices Applications and Drives amp Motion Preconfigured View ME SE Status Control and Diagnostic Displays Control aa Networks k Logix I O Application NOWeun co aooaa E 0 The Logix code that is supplied with this Faceplate is already in the SoftLogix controller ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Goto display and right click Add Component Into Application 10 MAIN AUL21 Page 37 of 84 2 Go to folder C Lab Files Faceplates MMS_053453 Logix_Processors Logix Fac
63. s Words shown in bold italic e g Any item or button that you must IO Configuration or OK Click on or a menu name from which you must choose an option or command This will be an actual name of an item that you see on your screen or in an example Type in the specified field This is information that you must supply based on your application e g a variable The text that appears inside of this gray box is supplemental information regarding the lab materials but not information that is required reading in order for you to complete the lab exercises The text that follows this symbol may provide you with helpful hints that can make it easier for you to use this product Most often authors use this Tip Text style for important information they want their students to see Note If the mouse button is not specified in the text you should click on the left mouse button Application tour Modern GUI and Flexible Navigation 20 min About This Lab Section In this lab you will use some of the graphical features available in FactoryTalk View Studio you will take a tour of the application on the PanelView Plus 7 terminal and FactoryTalk View Studio You will see the following features e GUI objects with gradient e PNG graphics e Alarm Management with updated GUI e Alarm notification through email e Goto display with parameter pass through e Language switching Tour of the application Before we go throu
64. sites There are no prerequisites for doing this Lab Required hardware PanelView Plus 7 9 wide About the images The lab runs on VMWare Workstation Installed software The image AUL21 has the following software running on it FactoryTalk View Machine Edition V8 0 _RSLinx Enterprise V5 60 CPR9 SR6 Studio5000 V21 00 00 SoftLogix V21 00 00 Logging onto the images This section is for reference information only The image will automatically log on If you need to log onto the image use the following credentials User e Administrator Password e rockwell Navigating around the image This section is for reference information only FactoryTalk View ME Studio and the client can be left opened once started The client will run in full screen Running programs can be switched between by pressing ALT lt lt TAB gt gt or from the taskbar The desktop can be switched to by either pressing WINDOWS KEY D or by clicking the desktop icon in the taskbar AUL21 Page 5 of 84 Lab content The lab consists of 5 sections Modern GUI Flexible navigation Mass data manipulation Recipe Data logging and trending Fast and efficient application development Mobility amp multimedia content User management Document Conventions Throughout this workbook we have used the following conventions to help guide you through the lab materials This style or symbol Indicate
65. sswords must meet complexity requirements Minimum password length Previous passwords remembered Minimum password age Id aximum password age Password expiration warning Use single sign on Single Sign On Policy Sethngs 1 hour 2 invalid logon attempts 2 minutes Disabled Disabled Disabled 2 characters U passwords O days 0 days 0 days before expiration Enabled Cancel Apply Help AUL21 Page 71 of 84 1 Click the Login button again Login 2 Enter FTUser as the User Name leave the Password field blank and then click Login Enter Login User Name Login FTU F2 Enter Z Password po Cancel F3 Esc Result User authentication failed lt The user authentication fails as expected since the password is not blank It was changed to ra earlier in the lab 3 Attempt to login with FTUser as the user Name intentionally use the wrong password again blank and then click Login Enter n ui Lo Enter Pe Password F3 Result User account has been locked We ve succeeded in locking the FTUser user account 4 Click the Cancel Esc button We are ready to unlock the FT User user account 5 Click the Unlock button TAL Unlock 6 In the Unlock User Account dialog click Select User F2 Unlock User Account po n F2 Result 7 Highlight the FTUser user account and click Select Enter Fa
66. swords O days O days 0 days before expiration Enabled Cancel Apply Help Windows Linked users can be locked based on the Account lockout threshold in Windows On the other hand disabling a user is an action that an administrator would take For example in a highly secured environment when a user takes an extended leave of absence company policy may state that this user credentials must be inactive This means that the administrator will have to either delete the user account or disable it The latter is often chosen because it is much easier to enable the account when the user is back instead of spending hours figuring out all credentials that were granted prior to the extended leave There are 4 ways in View ME where a user can be disabled 1 In FactoryTalk View Studio design time you are given the option to disable a user account as part of the properties of that user AUL21 Page 81 of 84 Operator Properties X General Group Membership User name Full name Description E mail User must change password at next logon User cannot change password Reset Password Cancel Apply Help 2 Atruntime in ME Station you can use the Disable User Account button Disable User Account Disable Enter Select User F2 Cancel Esc Result 3 At runtime in ME Station you have the option to disable a user account while creating that user
67. t are available when you want to use the PDF viewer Table 59 Command Prompt Parameters ams twmaereder ee esie pee Pope a wm joe spi i rex PoE eante ertet z pe eed hs elie m pee eand ens S0 Foxitreader file path file pd p 2 zw Dpens the PDF file to page 2 and fits the view the page width Fewitreader Tile path file pdf b Bankmark1 Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Bookmark d Foxitreader file path file pdf b Destination Opens the PDF file to the location specified within Destinatian 1 q Disable the File gt Open Foxitreader file_pathyfilepdi g Dpens the PDF file and dims the Menu Filez pen command on the Menu and the command the Open button If you zoom out you can use the slide motion to change the page In this lab we used a pdf viewer but there is also a Word Excel and Powerpoint viewer available Email with attachments Alarm Lag eclpe Test Email This section shows you some of the other things you can do with the email sender besides sending alarm emails Each of these selections has a macro When you do the selection we use the macro multiplexer activeX control to launch the correct macro Trigger Handshake 4 ET Index 15MTP EMAIL Attachment selections ET ErrarC ade gt E EmarMessage ET Macra 1 4 Attachment AlarmL ag EE Macro 2 4 Attachment Datalag os Macro 3 4 Attachment Recipe _ Macro 4 4 Email test ET Macro 5
68. ted 2009 05 29 Parameter files are used with graphic displays to specify the tags a display uses at runtime You assign parameter files to displays in the Startup editor and in the dialog box for configuring goto display buttons and display list selectors Syntax l replacement tagname 3 Pea Example p ER Images 23 A_COLOR 23 in any expression in a graphic would be replaced by the tag A COLOR 2B Parameters CONUS VES Dc GUB YI CAA RN C CEN UDELpCHNE M arate 1 CLX logix_status 2 CLX m leal decenas As you can see the only thing you have to change here is the shortcut name and the tag name that you used for the Add on Instruction in the controller For this lab we used the default shortcut and tagname In the faceplate you just added you will replace 1 by CLX Logix status and 2 by CLX So for example 1 ClearMinorFaults that is used in the faceplate is changed to CLX Logix Status ClearMinorFaults when the faceplate is opened Certs status Td L Logis StatusCleaMinoFauts 0 53 HH Logis Status Sts MinarFaullE vents 1095 I HH Lagi Status Sts_MinorF aultBits H I anie Chote Che Phadiindant 8 Close the parameter file Logix_FP 9 Open display 60 Operator AU Botthing Line Display 11 Draw a rectangle in the right bottom corner Board Temp pP m The properties display will open automatically 12 On the General tab in the
69. umber you could also change the icon depending on who logged in using the same macros 8 Cancelthe GotoDisplayButtonG AUL21 Page 15 of 84 Navigation using Global objects In this section you will replace the background of the menu bar with a rectangle using gradient shading ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Double click on Background from the Object Explorer Er Group General Common E Alarm E Engineering Line style Line v H Capper B Fore color fi Filler E Separator Back style E Tank E Back color None Bl Paten color 2 Change the Back Style from Solid to Gradient General Common Line style B Fore color ack color BE Paten color Click on the Back Color Now you can change the colors of the rectangle Click on the Start Color and select the 6 grey color 5 Now click on the end color and select the 3 color bon oher 6 Change the level to 80 by doing this you can add some special effects to your objects In this case it will use 80 of the dark grey and 20 of the light grey For the sharing direction select Horizontal and then the bottom left style Colors Start 80 End Shading Directions Styles 1 Horizontal Vertical C Diagonal Up GIL C Diagonal Down 7 Cancel Help Note A PanelView Plus 7 terminal cannot process a Gradient Fill that uses a Diagonal Up or Diagonal Down direction nor can the t
70. untime application up to a maximum al 20 languages v Chinese Simpliied PRC v Dutch Belgum v English United States en Us vf French France I FR tahan Itah L Select the intial runtime appication language Engish United States en US ee 5 Compiling can take a minute Transfer your application In this section you will transfer the application you have compiled and start it on your PanelView Plus 7 terminal ON YOUR COMPUTER 1 Click on the Transfer Utility 2 Select the File AU_Bottling_line and select your PanelView Plus terminal with IP address 192 168 1 100 ike Transfer Utility B 215 xi pm omina T Exit Download Upload Compare Source file Download as Destination storage type Internal Storage X i WARNING L Run application lart upi Include a goto configure mode button in your application if you need to access the configuration mode screens ieplace communications Include a shutdown button in your application if you want to DOTT uu Delete Log Files be able to shut it down l RSLinx Enterprise TEMP09 810 7KU9 9 1789 A17 Backplane zs EtherNet Etherne CB La 192 168 1 100 PanelView Plus 7 Standard 900W PanelView Plus 7 Standard 900W HIP g 192 168 1 201 SoftLogixSo Not Browsing 3 Click on Download and
71. vailable shortcut types e Processor is for the processor type devices such as 1756 L53 1756 L61S 1756 L64 1756 L75 and CompactLogix L32E Processor e EDS Parameter is for the devices in which the EDS parameter is defined such as 1734 ADN DeviceNet Adaptor 1734 ADNX 1747 AENTR 1756 DNB and 1783 MS10T Stratix 8300 e Symbolic is for the devices that have tags or symbols defined such as 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 and 193 E1 Plus Solid State Overload Relays e Unsolicited Message is for ControlLogix controllers via Ethernet With the new EDS Parameter and Symbolic connections you don t need to go through a controller to get information from the devices Device Shortcuts Design Local Runtime Target Add Remove Apply Add Remove ETA Copy from Design to Runtime l 192 168 1 20 SoftLogix5800 EtherMet IF SoftLogixS800 j AES 1783 A17 A 1789 A17 A Virtual Chassis aA 1 RSLinx Enterprise R SLin Enterprise Desktop E f z 1789 L60 4 ALUL22 Adv Lab Ed 192 158 1 50 1426 M5E A PowerMonitor 5000 iij 192 1868 1 101 1783 M510T 10 Port managed switch ga k Mode Online Mot Browsing Offline Tag File Shortcut Typ wen DS Parameter Device Shortcuts Design Local Runtime T arget Add Remove amp pply Copy from Design ta Runtime B cll E StratixeQ00 EE 192 168 1 20 SoftLogixS 00 EtherMet IP SoftLogix 5800 AES 1789 A17 1789 A17 A Virtual Chassis aA 1 RSLinx Enterp
72. when asked click Yes to overwrite the application on the PanelView Plus terminal Transfer Utility EE x GR The file AL Bottling Line already exists at Ehe destination Do you wish to overwrite the destination File AUL21 Page 47 of 84 ON YOUR PANELVIEW PLUS 7 TERMINAL 4 When the download is finished go to your PanelView Plus 7 If your application is still running shut it down Red button on the Home display i L 5 Click on Load application F1 Current application Load Application Run Application N 6 Select the application AU_Bottling_line and click Load F2 7 When the application is loaded click on Run Application F2 Current application AU Bottling Line mer Load Application Run Application F1 F2 8 Click on the Filler icon to open the Filler screen 9 Click on button next to head 3 10 The Filler closeup screen is opened for Head 3 The string in the red box is actually the 1 which is shown as a string Click on Change Filer Control Head3 Current status Stopped Change Filler Control For the title of the pop up we used a tag in the same UDT tag as the start and stop The HEADS is again the 1 which is shown on the display This shows 2 different ways of showing strings using Parameters 12 Now you can go back to the Filler screen and do the same steps for head 1 and or 2 This will show you how easy it is to re use
73. will show the language you have selected If you change the language a couple of times you will see a similar alarm screen as new alarms are generated 2 11 2014 12 33 24 PMI Filler Bottle clamp moving to Clamp Position slower 2 11 2014 12 32 49 PM Joe BHR uim 241 2014 12 31 31 PM eui 2 11 2014 12 30 26 PM AE 2 11 2014 12 29 45 PM MTX 2 11 2014 12 28 56 PM miim BARA 2 11 2014 12 27 57 PM Mancato rientro ugello di riempimento 2 11 2014 12 27 44 PM Filler Bottle in position time slower The button amp will acknowledge all alarms rol 3 Click on the button b which is used to simulate an alarm When the icon looks like blue d then the alarm is active Using new email functionality on the PanelView Plus an email has been sent to the operator ON YOUR COMPUTER You now have just generated a high alarm now we will check on your computer if you have received an email from your PanelView Plus 7 terminal 1 Open the Microsoft Outlook on the desktop and check your emails NessestesssssossessessuessossesuuT The email will look like this Allarme alto di e mail MyPanelView 1000 lt panelviewplus6 maillocalserver cam gt a ere ee ENARE Sent Fri 1 11 2002 7 36 PM I dyFanel view 1000 Ta operator mail localserver com Allarme alta di e mail 2 Later in this lab we will go through the application showing you how this is done AUL21 Page 9 of 84 Flexible menu buttons One of the new features

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