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1. Conditions that able or forbid the execution of the line Are added in order to forbid input mode on every line execution launch by the PLC XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words XBT gt PLC Report BEN Bit 15 4 3 2 0 Bit 2 END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ENTER set to 1 when the operator has confirmed completion of the field by pressing ENTER Bit 3 END OF ENTRY ON ESC set to 1 when the operator has cancelled completion of the field by pressing ESC Bit 4 END_ OF_ENTRY_ON_TIMEOUT Set to 1 when the operator has neither confirmed nor cancelled completion of the field after one minute B Table write authorization This word consists of two parts the 8 most significant bits should contain the value 0xA5 whereas the 8 least significant bits should contain the number of words in the dialogue table in hexadecimal notation hence if the dialogue table contains 12 words the value of the 8 least significant bits will be 0x0C for example 16 A50C XBT lt PLC OxA5 No of words in the dialogue table Bit 15 8 7 0 This word is a safety measure for the pilot device and for the display unit unless this word has the expected value the display unit will refrain from writing anything to the pilot device memory and conversely will refrain
2. Block 1 Part containing the XBT gt PLC words Block 2 Part containing the XBT lt gt PLC words Block 3 Part containing the XBT lt PLC words gt lt gt lt direction of communication From the viewpoint of the display unit on each cycle there is 1 a read phase blocks 2 and 3 are retrieved 2 a write phase blocks 1 and 2 are updated if necessary XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 44 Magelis 4 Dialogue table The notion of a block is extremely useful in certain protocols which allow what is known as optimization instead of reading a series of words in the equipment word by word they can be read in blocks which is much faster B Command data sent by the PLC to the display unit This involves the following commands Advanced functions Language of the terminal Display an application page Display alarm pages Lock keys Variable field entry request Control of indicator lights associated with the function keys Set the real time clock command Table write authorization E Status data sent by the display unit to the PLC This involves the following states The display unit status The image of the keypad keys display unit configuration mode confirmation of entries with the key cancellation of an entry with the key cancellation of an entry after a time out Current language New time given by the opera
3. Type Application 4 Pages B 1 PAGE 1 5 2 PAGE 2 1 PAGE 1 a DB 4 PAGE 4 3 The page editor displays page 3 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH H l E A z Now create the links to other pages Position the cursor on the Conveyor line Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page Click on button Protection Click on checkbox Access with password Click on OK to confirm the protection page Click on the New button Confirm by clicking on OK in page Insert Link L1 Confirm the default page number 5 by clicking on OK Position the cursor on the Hopper line Magelis D 13 2 Creation in XBT L100 Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page Click on the New button Confirm the default page number 6 by clicking on OK Confirm by clicking on OK in page Insert Link L2 To create the link to return to the main menu Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page In the pages select page 1 Confirm by clicking on OK Language ENGLISH m ml In the page navigation window click on Page 5 in order to enter the content of
4. E Number of field to be entered This 16 bit word contains the number of the field to be completed The content of this word should follow the rule below Content Meaning 1 to 50 Change to input mode of the field in the current application page whose number is the requested value If the control system wishes field 37 to switch to input mode it puts 37 in this word XBT lt gt PLC Number of field to be entered XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 62 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words Recommended method to control a field entry N of field to be entered lt gt OxFFFF Conditions to launch the imut mode lt N of field wished gt gt b lt N of field to be entered gt END_OF_ENTRY_ON ENTER END_OF ENTRY _ON ESC END OF _ENTRY_ON_TIMEOUT Input in progress END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ TIMEOUT Input not confirmed END_OF_ENTRY_ON ESC S Input cancelled END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ENTER N of last field entered lt N of page wished gt S Input terminated and valid N of field to be entered OxFFFF s END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ESC Input in progress END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ENTER lll sd END OF ENTRY ON TIMEOUT Reset to 0 conditions to launch the imput mode
5. Magelis B 37 6 System pages I Display from an application page The system pages are accessed by means of function keys or navigation links When designing the application in XBT L100s the operator can choose which system pages he wishes to associate with these keys or these links The system pages which can be accessed by the operator are Date Time in read only mode Menu List of pages Lists of alarms Password System Language Date Time Reference Protocols I Display from the dialogue table During the dialogue table read cycle the display unit may need to display a system page For more information on the display of system pages by the dialogue table see Chapter C 7 Description of the dialogue table words page 53 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No access to the Menu system For display units in Input mode only page B 38 Magelis 7 Alarm pages I Alarm displays When an alarm is displayed the first line on the display unit is pre configured for XBT L100 for the dates and times of alarm appearance disappearance and acknowledgement the alarm rank in the alarm list the total number of alarms in the list An alarm is displayed blinking E Possibility of ignoring alarms If an alarm is displayed during operation the ESC key can be used to return to run mode the alarm is still in the list and th
6. i Language ENGLISH on B Priorit Ack Page displayed when bit 4 of word MW111 is at 1 D 8 Magelis 1 Application content E Page tree structure ER Page Tree Of x Type Application v 7 Pages B 1 Menu T A 2 Display iP 1 Menu 3 Control 5 Conveyor F 3 Control 6 Hopper m 3 Control m 1 Menu EB 4 Maintenance B B 4 Maintenance F 1 Menu E Structuring the dialogue table see Chapter C 7 Description of the dialogue table words page 53 The dialogue table is configured with XBT L100 see Step 6 Configuring the dialogue table Page 18 The list of words is as follows Word Exchange Image of system keys XBT gt PLC Set PLC clock XBT gt PLC Number of page displayed XBT gt PLC Application checksum XBT gt PLC Number of page to be processed XBT lt gt PLC Write table authorization XBT lt gt PLC Terminal language XBT lt PLC Alarm table XBT lt PLC Set terminal clock XBT lt PLC Magelis D 9 2 Creation in XBT L100 MB Step 1 Creating the application 1 Launch XBT L100 2 Create a new application as indicated in the document see Chapter C Creating a new application page 11 3 In the display unit type selection window select an input mode XBT N401 XBT N401 2 4 Select Modbus protocol and tick the
7. the default language this language will be used when the terminal is powered up the application font Latin Cyrillic or Latin Katakana the default page the choice is made in a list corresponding to the list of existing application pages protection of application importing passwords the date format used by the display unit the time format used by the display unit XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Only Latin Katakana Magelis C 13 3 Using XBT L100 software Application import configuration This function is used to protect the display unit dialogue application to avoid unwanted hacking It is possible to choose whether the application can be imported by default or not whether a password is required for importing or not Application import configuration x V Import authorized Import with password IE Cancel sl Help ij During data entry the password is displayed without encryption It consists of four ASCII characters 0 9 A Z If importing has not been authorized and an operator tries to import the application an error message appears at the start of importing and the transfer is not completed If importing has been authorized with a password the password entry screen appears If the password entered is incorrect an error message appears and the application is not transferred In all cases exporting remains possible Password conf
8. Aad Already used by another page mia Cancel Help Then simply select the activation bit B Page properties The properties of an alarm page can be accessed by selecting Page Properties from the Page menu The dialogue box is identical to that used for creation B Alarm acknowledgements It is possible to define whether the alarm must be acknowledged Acknowledgement not required The alarm disappears from the list of alarms once the problem detected has been resolved Acknowledgement required The alarm only disappears from the list of alarms if the problem detected has been resolved and the alarm has actually been acknowledged To use the required acknowledgement option first select an alarm page and click on the ack ACK button XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management Magelis C 25 C 3 Using XBT L100 software I System pages B Page properties The properties of a system page can be accessed in the same way as for application pages Only the name and protection of system pages can be modified Appi eeen Alarm System Number 10 Backlot Green Name DATE TIME a _ Orange i Red OK Cancel Help EM Alias The tree structure representation of application and system pages uses aliases for navigation between pages It is quite possible to use the same application page in several tree structures _ _ gt
9. Cancel Help ll J J This window is divided into two parts The Default language part consisting of a display area containing the default language a Modify button which opens the Configure Terminal Parameters window used to modify the default language on opening The Application languages part consisting of the list of application languages with the reference language followed by the symbol For example English a Modify button which opens the Choice of application languages dialogue box The reference language is the application development language XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 20 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Step 4 Configuring the display unit and dialogue table arameters Terminal Configuration of parameters Dialogue Table Configuration lt Back Finish Cancel Help The Parameter configuration button is used to open a new dialogue box for configuring the display unit parameters see Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters page 13 The Configuration button is used to open the dialogue table configuration window see Step 6 Configuring the dialogue table page 18 The Finish button exits assistant mode and closes application creation B Application pages E Creating a page An application page is created in a number of ways clicking on the Fs toolbar butt
10. 2 Error messages 6 3 Internal variables 9 4 Terminology 10 Magelis E 3 Contents E 4 Magelis 1 Troubleshooting problems and solutions Fault Dialogue table reading impossible message displayed on terminal Cause The equipment declared for the dialogue table does not exist Remedy Modify the list of equipment and check the declared addresses No memory allocation for the dialogue table has been declared in the PLC Allocate memory space for the dialogue table in the PLC eg MW100 to MW125 The equipment is not connected to the terminal Check the connection than any values No memory allocation for this variable has been declared in the PLC Allocate memory space for the variable The equipment declared for the variable does not exist Modify the list of equipment and check the declared addresses The equipment is not connected to the terminal Check the connection Incorrect dialogue table authorization message The value of the authorization word stored in the PLC is not correct Using XBT L100 check the expected value Configuration Dialogue table and its location in the equipment Product dead XBT N401 NU400 No 24V power supply Check the power supply XBT N200 400 No power supply via the PC mouse port Dialogue table imposes backlight switched off No power supply through the communication port of the PLC i
11. 4 4 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 9 reserved 0 9 9 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 12 reserved 0 12 reserved 0 12 13 reserved 0 13 13 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 15 reserved 0 15 global 1 15 reserved 0 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 1 this bit is used to lock the whole keypad C 68 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words XBT lt PLC Static function key locking XBT lt PLC System key locking XBT lt PLC Numeric key locking program level thus for example if the user has locked the key the When a key is locked it can no longer have any effect at i key the operator will not be able to confirm an entry by using EJ B Terminal language This word forces the display unit to use language number N N being a language number defined in XBT L100 XBT lt PLC Display unit language This word can take the following values Value Effect 0 The dialogue table does not force any language 1toN Language number as defined in the application No effect the display unit remains in the state it was Other values in before this command was applied As long a
12. B Functional links E Creating links Links are objects displayed on screen which are used to allocate os functions to the 9 and O keys on the display unit keypad XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 40 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software There are 2 types of links Navigation links for calling an application or system page Functional links of the following type impulse command toggle command write a value 1 to 2 links can be programmed per line 1 link maximum in each direction A link can be inserted if the selected page is an application page the line where the cursor appears does not already have a link in both direction the space available for locating the cursor allows a link to be embedded a functional link consists in two characters the application language associated with the page currently being printed is the reference language E Configuration This operation is performed by double clicking on a functional link Modify Link L3 x Link Action Impulse command Write value 5 Access to application page Access to system page r On variable MASTER 40011 10 Modify Cancel Help XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 41 3 Using XBT L100 software NOTE For display units in Control mode each page must only contain two navigation links one in each directio
13. Confirm the default page number 7 by clicking on OK Confirm by clicking on OK in page Insert Link L1 The next link is a link to a system page Position the cursor on the System pages line Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to system page In the pages select 1 Menu Confirm by clicking on OK To create the link to return to the main menu Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right Magelis D 17 2 Creation in XBT L100 by default In Action select Access to application page In the pages select page 1 Confirm by clicking on OK Language ENGLISH Z al F zl In the page navigation window click on Page 7 in order to enter the content of this page 7 The page editor displays page 7 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH el m To create the first variable field Click on the 3 icon Click on Modity Modify the equipment in API_PLC Modify the word number by entering 200 in the i field Confirm by clicking on OK Click on Options In Access select Read Write Click on General Change the field length to 7 Confirm the field by clicking on OK To create the second variable field Click on the 3 icon Click on Modity Modify the equipment in API_PLC Magelis 2 Creation in XBT L100 Mo
14. Display of a page B 32 Display of an application page From system pages B 33 On power up B 31 Via a navigation link B 32 Via function keys B 31 Via the PLC B 32 Display unit parameters C 21 Display unit self tests B 24 Continuous B 24 On power up B 24 Display units Characteristics A 10 Document E 11 DT E 11 Edit field E 11 Entering the application name c 19 Enumerated lists C 36 Equipment E 11 Equipment symbols C 16 Configuration C 19 Configuration of equipment C 16 Import C 17 Principle C 15 Exchanged data C 44 Firmware E 11 Function keys Configuration C 39 Creating labels C 39 Functional command link B 29 Functional command links Representation B 30 Functional links C 40 Configuration C 41 Creation C 40 Human machine dialogue B 5 Importing an application C 14 C 52 Impulse command B 27 Indicator light Communication B 11 Magelis INDEX Indicator light functions B 26 Input Cancellation B 37 Deleting characters D 23 Exit on time out B 37 Of a value B 36 Principle D 23 Using the arrow keys D 23 Input mode A 7 Input modification of a value B 35 Installer E 11 Key functions B 25 Language B 41 C 17 C 20 E 10 Translation C 31 Line parameters B 44 Error counters B 44 Link E 11 List box E 11 Loader E 11 Loading E 11 Magelis E 11 Magelis application c 5 Matrix displa
15. Function keys are configured in blocks of 4 Blocks of keys which cannot be configured for the terminal are inactive A function key can be one of 2 types Page access type access to an application or system page Command type Function Keys Configuration x m Function keys FS F2 Impulse command F1 F4 Fi Impulse command F3 Impulse command F4 Impulse command Cancel Help Creating Labels For a command type key the designer can choose the type of key action Toggle Impulse By default each function key is configured as an impulse command key XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 For display units in Control mode only E Creating labels Magelis C 39 3 Using XBT L100 software A Creating labels button simplifies printing onto the blank labels supplied with the display unit Open BE Lookin Sy XBT L1000 ics c eel Apps E Symbols E xbtmodb a xbtutw2 File name Files of type Doc Files doc Bal Cancel New label All product ranges have a different sheet reference and hence a different format An existing doc file can be opened or a new file can be created NOTE As each printer is configured with different margins it is advisable to test printing on a sheet of paper before using a sheet of labels The models can also be opened directly in Microsoft WORD without using XBT L100s
16. Introduction Operating the display unit Applications created in XBT L100 can be associated with production monitoring preventive maintenance corrective maintenance process control E Production monitoring Display process status messages E Preventive maintenance Counting parts for production monitoring B Corrective maintenance Indication of process faults XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 B 6 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit E Process control T Process control via configurable function keys As indicated on the display unit screen pressurizing is monitored by the P button and start cycle by the SC button XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Display unit in Control mode only Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit I Dialogue between the PLC and the display unit Man machine dialogue between the Magelis display unit and the PLC consists of an exchange of data between the 2 devices Various types of data can be exchanged Data associated with fields Status data sent by the display unit to the PLC A CAUTION LOSS OF CONTROL Loss of communication between the display unit and PLC will result in partial or complete loss of control Monitor display unit Check Communication control word
17. Network Station Gate Module Channel Cancel Help Add Modify Delete Add file Delete fie The Add file button enables the designer to select the variables symbol file The extensions for these files are SCY PL7 or TXT Concept Step 5 Choice of application languages By selecting Application Languages from the Configuration menu it is possible to modify the list of languages used by the application Configure languages x Languages ENGLISH Add Delete Modify Help XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 17 3 Using XBT L100 software The Delete button deletes the selected language The reference language cannot be deleted If several application languages are used a copy of the pages is generated for each language in the list Any modification of variable fields or links in a page in the reference language first in the list is systematically carried through to the other language pages However any modification of static text has no effect on the static text on other application language pages The same applies to text in enumerated lists All that can be entered in other language pages is static text and text in enumerated lists Modification of text in any other language than the reference language has no effect on other language pages It is not possible to delete modify move or
18. text in enumerated list type alphanumeric fields XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 31 3 Using XBT L100 software When exporting text the information is recorded as follows one column per language separator tab and one line per text There are as many columns as languages French English German Bonjour Hello Hallo un 2 one 2 eins 2 au revoir goodbye auf wiedersehen The first column contains the texts in the reference language They must not be modified 5 Translate the texts columns 2 and next using the Windows application you selected Ex Microsoft Excel Save the file and quit the Windows application 6 Import the translations File lmport translations B Alphanumeric variable fields These fields are used to display the value of a variable in the display unit or the connected equipment gt D Schneider XBT N XBTNVI EN ilmi F Piopertas of Alphanumeric Field Language ENGLISH General Condition Options Variable MASTER 40101 Format 5 Displ Type Decimal sl an 4 GER C Right justified W mberenveldes 0 Te Oe Size 1x1 El Cancel Help XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 32 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software E Field properties Display format Binary Decimal Hexadecimal ASCII Enumerat
19. the n n being the number of lines on the display unit first lines of the page are displayed For example four lines for the XBT N400 display unit XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No scrolling For display units in Input mode only Magelis B 33 4 Application pages The other lines can be displayed by scrolling up or down the page using the up and down keys on the keypad XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No scrolling For display units in Input mode only B 34 Magelis 5 Alphanumeric fields B Entry modification of a value E Selection of an entry field By the operator The entry field should be visible on screen Selection is made using the MOD key Pressing the MOD key on the display unit keypad several times in succession runs through the variable fields in input mode from left to right and then from top to bottom field no 1 field no 2 field no 4 field no 5 1st press on MOD If no entry has been made in any field on the screen since the page was displayed the top left hand field on the screen is the entry field field no 1 Otherwise it is the last one to have been entered field no 1 2 3 or 4 We will assume that field no 1 is the entry field 2nd press on MOD entry field no 2 3rd press on MOD entry field no 3 4th press on MOD entry field no 4 5th press
20. 25 Indicator light functions XBT N401 26 3 Sending commands to the control system 27 Types of command 27 Commands sent via function keys 28 Commands sent via functional links 29 4 Application pages 31 Display of an application page 31 Scrolling within a page 33 5 Alphanumeric fields 35 Entry modification of a value 35 Exit entry on time out 37 Entry report 37 6 System pages 38 Display from an application page 38 Display from the dialogue table 38 7 Alarm pages 39 Alarm displays 39 8 Setting the display unit parameters 41 Application language 41 Date and time 42 Product references 43 Line parameters 44 Magelis B 3 Contents B 4 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Human machine interface Display data from the Program control system the display unit Signal faults in the with XBT L100 control system Communication status indicator light Send commands to the control system Change the page ommmme Communicate with Modify the PLC parameters the PLC Acknowledge an alarm Telemecanique Send commands to the Modicon etc control system Depending on the display unit chosen the keypad will either be in control mode or input mode see Chapter A 8 Presentation of the commands page 7 The button labels are therefore interchangeable XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights Magelis B 5 1
21. 38 Principle B 18 Properties C 26 Terminal E 13 Text C 27 Alignment C 10 Character size C 28 Import export text C 31 Inserting special characters C 30 Modifiable characters C 30 Properties C 27 Thumbwheel entry E 13 Toggle command B 27 Tool bar c 7 Tree structure E 13 Type of page c 9 User E 13 V W Variable field E 13 Windows application E 13 Word Alarm table C 70 Application checksum C 60 Clear log Advanced functions C 65 Communication monitoring C 56 Images of the static system numeric function keys C 55 Light up static function key LEDs C 67 Locking the static system numeric function keys C 68 Number of field to be completed C 62 Number of last acknowledged alarm C 59 Number of last completed field C 58 Number of page displayed C 58 Number of page to be processed C 58 C 61 PLC timesetting C 57 Report B 37 C 59 Terminal language C 69 Terminal timesetting C 71 Write table authorization C 64 WYSIWYG E 13 Magelis The appearance operation and use of the products hardware and equipment described in this document may be changed or modified at any time Their description can in no way be considered contractual Copyright Telemecanique 2003 This document may not be reproduced It is forbidden to reproduce or copy any part of this document using photographic electronic or any other means or to transcribe it in whole or part to a fo
22. 9 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 12 reserved 0 12 reserved 0 12 13 reserved 0 13 13 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 15 reserved 0 15 global 7 15 reserved 0 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 1 This bit at 1 means that a key has been pressed Management of this bit is independent from key locking Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words B Communication control This word is incremented at every dialogue table write cycle When it reaches 65535 it does not pass through 0 but immediately takes the value 1 XBT gt PLC Communication control The word can be used as a watchdog for the display unit if it is not incremented regularly it can be assumed that the display unit is no longer operational Finally this word can take the value O when the display unit is powered up And on any restarting communication It never takes the value O thereafter it can therefore be used by the synchronization pilot device to detect starting up of a display unit or on restarting communication 0 First cycle in the dialogue table or restarting communication cycle i _ cycle _ cycle 65535 _ cycle XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words E Set PLC clo
23. C 58 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words E Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 When the user acknowledges an alarm by pressing the key on the display unit the display unit sends the acknowledgement number to the equipment which generated the alarm This number is valid during a cycle of the dialogue table after it resets to 1 This alarm number is stored in a 16 bit word This number is the significance of the bit associated with the alarm in its alarm table see table below XBT gt PLC Number of last alarm acknowledged N of bit N of bit B Report This word is used bit by bit Each bit has a precise meaning see the paragraph on the corresponding word to obtain a detailed description of the function associated with each bit XBT gt PLC Report Bit 15 0 Bit no Bit name 0 CONFIDENTIAL MODE 1 reserved 0 2 END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ENTER 3 END_OF_ENTRY_ON_ESC 4 END_OF_ENTRY_ON_TIMEOUT XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 1 No alarm management Magelis C 59 7 Description of the dialogue table words Bit no Bit name 5 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 9 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 11 LOW_CURRENT_LANGUAGE_NUMBER 12 HIGH_CURRENT_LANGUAGE_
24. Cycle 16 Word s k Authorization word A510 F eeel tissi iev ao ms Cancel Help NOTE To use the dialogue table check the Dialogue Table box v Use Dialogue Table XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 46 Magelis 4 Dialogue table To use a dialogue table or an alarm table the designer specifies the symbol for the equipment in which it will be located as well as the basic address from which it starts NOTE Before starting to program the PLC check that all the words needed for operation of the application are included in the dialogue table The addition of words into the dialogue table requires the PLC program which pilots the application to be modified XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis Introduction The purpose of simulation is to test the operation of the application in the XBT L100 and thus enable the designer to validate his application without needing to transfer it to the display unit or connect up the PLC Only one simulation can be launched at a time Clicking on the Simulation Application entry in the Simulation menu opens two windows one window representing the display unit front panel one PLC simulation window containing three tabs page variables alarms dialogue table I Display unit simulation window This window represents the display front panel It therefore contains a graphic
25. Gz lt CEE Vee XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 26 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software An alias is represented as a page A page can call up any other page itself included as shown in the following example _ aa PAGE 3 PAGE 1 alias PAGE 1 PAGE 1 alias An alias always has GD same name and number as the original page NOTE It is impossible to link alarm pages and alarm page alias do not therefore exist B Navigation links Navigation links are objects displayed on the screen which can be used to navigate between the various application pages using the and oO keys on the display unit keypad see Functional links page 40 Text Text can be entered in n different languages n being limited by the size of the display unit memory and the display unit displays the text corresponding to the selected language E Properties A single size character is encoded on a rectangle 6 pixels wide and 8 pixels high 5 pixels wide by 7 pixels high for XBT N200s Its sizing handle is located on the top left hand corner of this rectangle XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 One character res sbe Seven character sizes 5 x7 pixels 6 x 8 to 24 x 32 pixels Magelis C 27 3 Using XBT L100 software For the default font ASCII characters are encoded in a single size character 6 x 8 with separation of one pixel at the le
26. IEC1131 box and confirm by clicking on OK MB Step 2 Creating the equipment 1 From the Configuration menu select the Equipment Symbol command 2 Click on the Add button 3 Indicate a symbol name eg API_PLC then indicate an address eg 2 4 Confirm by clicking on OK MB Step 3 Creating application pages 1 The page editor displays page 1 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH Kel E A E It is possible to center certain lines by selecting them and clicking on the Z button Now create the links to other pages First go to the place you wish the link to appear for example on line 1 Display Magelis 2 Creation in XBT L100 Next to create a link Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page Click on the New button Confirm the default page number 2 by clicking on OK Confirm by clicking on OK in page Insert link Language ENGLISH 7 G E A Do the same on line 2 Control page 3 To create a link on line 3 Maintenance Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page Click on the New button Click on the Protection button Click on the Access by password check box and then on the Access enabled A box Keep the default password ie 1111 Confi
27. Programming software XBTL1001M XBTL1003M using Windows 98 2000 and XP Magelis A 11 2 The XBT L100 program I Presentation XBT L100 is the configuration software for the Magelis range of operator terminals This software runs on computers using Windows 98 2000 and XP operating systems I Installation In order to use XBT L100 software the following minimum configuration is required PC Pentium Il 350 MHz 4x CD ROM minimum Microsoft Windows 98 2000 or XP 64 Mb RAM 128 Mb RAM recommended for Windows 2000 XP 30 Mb of space available on the hard disk SVGA video card or better Mouse or compatible pointing device To install the XBT L100 software insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive and follow the instructions on screen If the installation program does not run automatically select Run from the Start menu Then type D SETUP EXE where D is your CD ROM drive then press Enter During installation you will be asked which protocols and components to install Installation of the Xway driver is launched automatically after installation of XBT L100 This driver is used to transfer applications between the PC and the display unit Once installed this driver can be configured from the Windows control panel B Functions The XBT L100 configuration software is used to create applications that can be used by Magelis display units in which it will be possible to Create
28. S F eae ofa ijf d eiela olehi dE The choice of character font is made in the terminal parameters see Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters page 13 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Only Latin Katakana Magelis C 29 3 Using XBT L100 software Modifiable characters For all fonts used by XBT N display units the first 96 characters can not be edited Modification of special characters can be accessed by selecting Special characters from the Configuration menu Special Characters Configuration x Modified Characters How amp UM f tr ASCII Code Decimal 128 Hexa 80 Inserting special characters To insert a character which does not exist on the keyboard special character or a non keyboard character when entering text or values from an enumerated list The copy paste function is used to insert special characters By selecting Insert Characters in the Edit menu the following character table appears Table des caract res Unicode MES Police oc en DO Cope Aide Femer mo WIRE IEN C 3 e o PJO EIEATSIE F TSI 3 l 7 BIBIC DIEF GHT JT MH O P GRIS T ULM A TEIL FJ Jalbleldjelf alhli alk 1 anole fate Ss t Ju ux ae Fle ro oe f
29. add a variable field or a link from a page edited in any other language than the reference language A dropdown list in the application primary window toolbar indicates the name of the current application language If only one application language has been configured this list is inactive When the selected language is the reference language an asterisk appears after the language name The reference language is the application development language A default language can be defined on opening the application see Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters page 13 Step 6 Configuring the dialogue table By selecting Dialogue Table from the Configuration menu it is possible to configure the dialogue table and any additional alarm tables which enable alarms to be triggered by several devices For more information on configuring the dialogue table see 4 Dialogue table page 43 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Mono equipment Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software E Creation with an assistant The application creation assistant is accessed by clicking on the Next gt button in the terminal selection window see Step 1 Choice of type of terminal page 11 Step 1 Entering the application name This window is used to indicate the name and location of the application file you wish to create Browse button Welcome to the XBT L1000 application creation as
30. and the PLC can thus know that the display unit is in maintenance mode enabling it in turn to switch to a mode where it is ready to accept modifications It should be noted that for reasons of compatibility with existing PLC applications there is also a bit in the report word the CONFIDENTIAL MODE bit which is at 1 as soon as at least one password has been confirmed B Number of page to be processed This 16 bit word contains the number of the page to be displayed The content of this word should follow the rule below Content N Meaning 1 to 64999 Display of the application page whose number is requested N Display of the system page whose number is in signed decimal 16 N in non signed decimal 65520 N in hexadecimal FFFO N 65420 to 65519 If the control system wishes to display page 45 it puts 45 in this word If it wishes to display system page 2 it puts 65520 2 65518 in this word XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 61 7 Description of the dialogue table words XBT lt gt PLC Number of page to be processed Recommended method to display one page TN page to be processed OxFFFF Displayed page lt gt lt N of page wished gt lt N of page wished gt gt N of page to be displayed Displayed page lt N of page wished gt Page required displayed
31. display units in Control password page mode Magelis B 13 1 Introduction Operating the display unit I Organization of Magelis functions Magelis or XBT display units have a certain number of functions The flowchart below shows these different functions Switch on the display unit Transfer the XBT L100 application to the display unit Transfer mode y Switch to Run mode Processing alarm pages Entry or modification Sending Display of of process commands to the Display of system application pages parameters control system pages Page display Entry modification Discrete Page display command Process fault Password Alarms Access to protected pages Language configuration Resetting the XBT real time clock XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management B 14 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Control system architectures E Protocols Communication between the display unit and connected equipment is achieved by means of a communication protocol which is chosen when creating the application in XBT L100 The protocols available for the range enable communication with the Schneider range of PLCs specific equipment variable speed drives etc These protocols are Unitelway and Modbus There are several types of architecture which ena
32. in dialogue table via PLC program Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage For more information see Chapter C 4 Dialogue table page 43 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Operating modes Magelis display units have 2 exclusive operating modes Transfer mode enabling dialogue applications to be transferred between the XBT L100 program and the Magelis display unit Run mode enabling exchanges between the display unit and the control system controlling the latter Transfer Mode Magelis XBT L100 application transfer Run Mode Dialogue with the control system XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis B 9 1 Introduction Operating the display unit On power up the display unit automatically detects the exchange mode only one mode at a time depending on the equipment connected on its serial link PLC Display unit connection Display unit PC connection Enter password Access to protected objects Transfer mode Run mode Display unit PC transfer Invalid password Objects not protected E Transfer mode This is the mode in which the display unit communicates with the XBT L100 configuration software It is used to transfer the application in both d
33. on the type of display unit more or fewer alarms may be permitted Nevertheless the structure of a word used to signal alarms is always as follows a 16 bit word where each bit represents an alarm XBT lt PLC Alarm When several alarm words are positioned in a device the alarms are numbered bit by bit starting with the least significant bit in the lowest order address bearing the number 1 and going towards the most significant bit and the highest order address N of bit F D C B A 9 8 R 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 N 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 ofalarm page aa sa si iri ya 4a ou wi 256 255 254 253 252 251 250 249 N of bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 N 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 ofalarm page ke FA a er ss en 248 247 246 245 244 243 242 241 When several words are defined in a given device these words are always located in consecutive adresses there cannot be a gap between alarm number E Set terminal clock This set of 16 bit words each divided into 2 bytes enables the control system to update the display unit real time clock XBT lt PLC Seconds Day of the week XBT lt PLC Hours Minutes XBT lt PLC Month Day XBT lt PLC Century Year XBT N200 XBT N
34. page Insert Link L3 gei EEE Fell al mi In the page navigation window click on Page 6 in order to enter the content of this page 5 The page editor displays page 6 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH z m z To create the link to return to the previous page Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page In the pages select page 3 Confirm by clicking on OK To create a functional command link for Start up Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Toggle command Click on the Modify button Modify the equipment in API_PLC Modify the word number by entering 50 in the i field and 10 in the j field Confirm variable by clicking on OK D 16 Magelis 2 Creation in XBT L100 Confirm by clicking on OK in page Insert Link L2 Language ENGLISH z m m In the page navigation window click on Page 4 in order to enter the content of this page 6 The page editor displays page 4 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH z m fa To create the links Position the cursor on the Op duration line Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page Click on the New button
35. pages B Objective An alarm page has the same characteristics as an application page with respect to the text the field The advantage of an alarm page lies in its event triggered display Each alarm page has an associated dialogue table word bit see Chapter C 4 Dialogue table page 43 If the bit is at state 1 the page is displayed and the text blinks E Advantages in run mode When a fault appears it is often the consequence of other faults MAGELIS products due to their priority system can display the most important fault ie that presenting the highest risk to the process The appearance of any fault is time stamped XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management Magelis B 19 1 Introduction Operating the display unit The actual display of an alarm depends on the priority which it has been allocated see Display priority page 20 Alarms which have occurred on the process are stored in an Alarm list The Alarm indicator light continuously informs the operator about the state of the alarm list Off the alarm list is empty Blinking the alarm list contains alarms which have appeared since the alarm list was viewed new alarms On the alarm list contains alarms which occurred before the alarm list was viewed alarms already displayed B Display priority A priority can be associated with each alarm page An alarm page
36. passed to the terminal Configuration software Tool used to develop an operator dialogue application and also transfer it to a target terminal Control system Designates all the components of an automated installation The control system usually a PLC controls the sensors the actuators and the MMI terminal Current language Language selected in the document bar this is the language in which the developer is currently making modifications DaughterPage Application page which can be called by a MotherPage Default language Application language used when the XBT is powered up E 10 Magelis 4 Terminology Dialogue application Set of data necessary and sufficient to describe the behaviour of a terminal in running phase XBT L100 is the only tool which can be used to create this type of application for Schneider Electric terminals Dialogue box DB Particular type of window containing controls which enable data to be exchanged with the developer Dialogue table DT Word list containing the necessary information for a control system to access the terminal man machine dialogue functions It consists of 3 parts called command table alarm table and status table Document Set of data forming a dialogue application in the XBT L100 program This term is used for compatibility with the architecture recommended by Microsoft DT Acronym for dialogue table
37. pilot device a status word bit is assigned to this function XBT gt PLC Report Bit 15 13 0 Bit 13 changes to 1 in cases where the operator updates the time on the terminal E Number of displayed page This word contains the number of the page displayed on the terminal The code of the page displayed follows the same rules as those which apply to the Number of page to be processed word and in addition the following rule exists the Number of page displayed word equals OxFFFF in the following cases When the display unit displays an alarm 1 When the display unit is in the processing of changing page XBT gt PLC Number of displayed page Recommended method to display one page see Number of page to be processed page 61 E Number of last field entered This word contains the number of the last completed field A field is considered to have been completed when it has been confirmed with or as soon as the associated PLC value has been modified by the user as is the case when the field is in immediate write mode The field number is available in XBT L100 via the Display Field Numbers menu XBT gt PLC Number of last field entered Recommended method to control a field entry see Number of field to be entered page 62 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 1 No alarm management
38. recent and highest priority alarm in the list is displayed XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights No alarm No indicator lights management Magelis B 23 1 Introduction Operating the display unit I Display unit self tests NOTE E Self test on power up When the display unit is powered up the following performed self tests are ACTION IN ELEMENT TEST FAILURE EVENT OF TESTED PRINCIPLE CRITERION FAILURE The working Value read different Operation memory Ram Writing reading from written value impossible STOP The Firmware Checksum Calculated Operation calculation and checksum lt gt stored impossible STOP checking checksum Running The application Checksum Calculated impossible memory calculation and checksum lt gt stored Recording checking checksum compulsory B Continuous self test A continuous self test controls that the program operates correctly watch dog If a problem is detected which prevents operation of the product the display unit extinguishes all its indicator lights stops working and displays an error number in so far as the detected fault permits it to do so If the same problem appears after the display unit is switched back on inform the maintenance department of this error number XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 2 Keys and indicator lights B Key funct
39. representation of each of the keypad keys and a zone representing the screen where the pages are displayed as they appear on the terminal in run mode Access to every key of the display unit keypad is possible using the mouse or a key of the PC keypad XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 48 Magelis 5 Simulation A A A Echap E FA F4 f This window does not have a menu its size cannot be modified nor can it be closed it is closed at the same time as the PLC simulation window Use Alt 6 digital block on the front face and click on L1000 The simulation changes to priority display I PLC simulation window This window contains three tabs E Page variables tab This tab contains a grid consisting of 3 columns The first column called Equipment contains the symbol for the equipment associated with the variable A second column called Reference contains the variable address and the syntax used therefore depends on the chosen protocol A third column called Value contains the variable current value in non signed decimal and increasing order obligatory XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management Magelis C 49 5 Simulation PLC Simulation V 1 0 4 APPLI1 DOP MEE Page Variables Alarms Dialogue Table There is one line for each variable used in the page being displayed If the s
40. see this word Edit field Windows object used to enter a character string from the keypad Equipment Any device usually a PLC communicating with the terminal Firmware This is the terminal on board software It comprises mainly the BIOS and the loader used to communicate with XBT L100 gt FolioPage A Daughter Page but not a Mother Page A page alias can be both Folio and Mother Installer Qualified person must install this system Link Object contained in a page used to access application pages or system pages navigation links or to perform command functions command links List box Windows object usually containing a scroll bar used to select an item from a list Loader Part of terminal Firmware responsible for handling communication with XBT L100 to transfer a dialogue application in one direction or another Its role is also to store application data sent by XBT L100s in the terminal memory Loading Action of reading a mass memory into the PC memory in order to use the data it contains Magelis Generic trade name for all Schneider Electric operator terminals Matrix display units These consist of a continuous matrix of pixels enabling the display of characters in different fonts and sizes and also elementary graphics The technology and resolution of these display units is however too low for them to be considered true graphic display uni
41. symbol The address depends solely on the protocol used One display unit can communicate with a maximum of fifteen different devices XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Mono equipment Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Configure equipment window By selecting Equipment Symbols from the Configuration menu it is possible to create modify or delete equipment symbols Configure Equipment Symbols Eg Earns Slave Cancel Help Add QUANTUM 23 Modify Delete Advanced gt gt By default the list contains one device with a default address whose symbol is MASTER This equipment cannot be deleted but its name and its address can be modified A symbol is associated with one address only and vice versa The equipment creation modification window differs according to the chosen protocol TWIDO ULTIMA QUANTUM MASTER 4 18 23 1 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Mono equipment C 16 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Importing PLC symbols It is possible to associate variables files with equipment which appears in the list These files should have been generated from either PL7 or Concept PLC programming software The Advanced gt gt button brings up a zone at the bottom of the configuration window where this association can be made Configure Equipment Symbols x Equipments OK
42. the fields in the page displayed Press F1 for help mo fn BTN NUM I Presentation of the software B Menu bar If no application has been opened the following menu bar is displayed File View Transfers XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 6 Magelis 2 Presentation of the XBT L100 program If an application has been opened the menu bar is as follows File Edit View Page Configuration Transfers Simulation Window Provides access to the page creation functions see Creating a page page 21 B Toolbar Provides access to the configuration functions see Creating a new application page 11 Provides access to the simulation functions see 5 Simulation page 48 Provides access to the transfer functions see 6 Transferring an application page 52 If no application has been opened the primary window toolbar contains the following buttons De During editing of an application page or an alarm window toolbar contains the following buttons page the primary New Save Modify the size Creation of _Creation modification an f a variable field application CTRL S ln 9 CTRL N Undo F9 mes X els DA t Creation of an Open Copy CTRL O CTRL C Center SHIFT F7 Cut l CTRL X Paste Align right Creation m dification CTRL V of a link NOTE Depending on the type of display unit selec
43. variable object words floating points etc These variables are read only when the request is made to display the page containing the variable object concerned Conversion The value of the connected equipment variable can be modified using the following formula Y A X B where A and B Constants floating points entered during configuration with XBT L100 X Variable read in the control system Y Whatever is displayed by the variable object This conversion is configured via the Options tab XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Display Used to specify how the digits representing the value will be placed in the space reserved for the alphanumeric field For a decimal type field the following alignment options are offered left right default right with display of non significant zeros Left alignment 23 Right alignment 12 Non significant zeros completed 000123 with leading zeros For other formats alignment is automatic Binary aligned right with the addition of leading zeros Hexadecimal aligned right with the addition of leading zeros Enumerated list aligned left with the addition of Space characters to the right ASCII aligned left with the addition of Space characters to the right B Enumerated lists An enumerated list is a list of pairs of values text The advantage of this type of li
44. 400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 71 7 Description of the dialogue table words It is possible to choose in the XBT L100 configuration software how the various bytes are completed either BCD format in which case if it is fifteen hours the content of the Hour field will be 0x15 or standard format in which case if it is fifteen hours the content of the Hour field will be Ox0F can be chosen The choice of BCD Standard applies to all these four words and cannot be made independently for each byte The Day of the week field is not used by the display unit the latter automatically calculates the right day associated with a given date Irrespective of the content of the Day of the week field the display unit ignores it XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 72 Magelis Chapter D Example of a simple application Magelis When creating the example you are guided through the process the objective being to create your first application quickly Chapters B and C will give you all the information you need on the various actions Magelis Contents As a beginner creating your first application 1 Application content 5 2 Creation in XBT L100 10 Step 1 Creating the application 10 Step 2 Creating the equipment 10 Step 3 Creating application pages 10 Step 4 Configuring the dia
45. D 9 D 19 Equipment D 10 Loading into the display unit D 22 Page structure D 9 Saving D 21 Simulation D 21 Application pages A 12 C 21 E 10 Creation C 21 Definition B 17 Display B 31 Principle B 17 Properties C 22 Protection C 23 AT E 10 Bar Menu C 6 E 11 Status E 13 Tool E 13 Bitmap E 10 Button E 10 Cable A 10 B 11 Character font C 28 C 29 Cyrillic C 29 Katakana C 29 Characteristics A 10 Child page E 10 Childless page E 11 Choice of type of terminal C 11 Combo box E 10 Command data C 45 Command table E 10 Common data emitting receiving C 46 Configuration of equipment c 15 Magelis INDEX Configuration of protocol parameters C 15 Configuration of terminal parameters C 13 Confirming an entry B 37 Connection A 8 C 52 Multidrop B 16 Multipoint B 16 Control mode A 7 Control system E 10 Control system architectures B 19 Multidrop connection B 16 Multipoint connection B 16 Point to point connection B 15 Copy paste Cc 10 Creating a new application c 11 With an assistant C 19 Without assistant C 11 Date and time B 42 Display format B 42 Input B 42 Description A 6 Front panel A 6 Rear panel A 6 Dialogue application E 11 Dialogue between the PLC and the display unit B 8 Dialogue Box E 11 Dialogue table C 21 C 43 E 11 Concepts C 43 Configuration C 18 C 46 Description C 53
46. N401 1 link blinking to signal that the link is active Magelis 3 Sending commands to the control system E Representation of the functional command links 0 bit variable associated to link equals 0 1 bit variable associated to link equals 1 j The operator controls the conveyor step by step When he releases the button the conveyor stops XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No scrolling For display units in Input mode only 1 link blinking to signal that the link is active B 30 Magelis 4 Application pages These pages are configured and developed by the application designer in XBT L100 They are used to display all the information required to control the equipment connected to the terminal I Display of an application page EB On power up default page When designing the application in XBT L100 the operator can select a default page When the display unit is powered up this is the first page to be displayed B Via function keys It is possible to display a page directly by pressing a function key A WARNING IMPROPER OPERATION Do not use function key to start an operation which may be dangerous to an inexperimented user Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 For d
47. NUMBER 13 NEW_TIME_PROVIDED_BY_OPERATOR 14 reserved 0 15 reserved 0 E Application checksum This word contains a checksum denoting the version of a dialogue application It is only found in the dialogue table The PLC can thus monitor that the dialogue application is the correct one XBT gt PLC Application identification B Terminal advanced state This word is split into two bytes the first of which is reserved and the second used bit by bit XBT gt PLC ReservedequalsO 0 0 0 0 0 C B A Bit 15 8 7 2 1 0 Current password level These three least significant bits 0 to 2 in the lower byte contain information relating to the display unit current password Each bit is at 1 if the associated password is selected and each bit is at O if the associated password is not selected XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No checksum C 60 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words XBT gt PLC Report B Bit 15 0 The advantage of this word is as follows it enables the display unit password to be used as the password for the PLC enabling for example to put the whole process into a certain state for example maintenance by means of the display unit by entering the ad hoc password the display unit can then have access to pages shared by a maintenance password
48. T L100 program is used to make this selection XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights No alarm No indicator lights Indicator lights management Magelis C 43 4 Dialogue table NOTE The display unit reads and writes to a table in the PLC No PLC program needs to be written for the communication part On power up or restarting communication the display unit reads the command table and writes the status table In the event of a problem the display unit informs the user with a message The Authorization word is used as a safety measure for the PLC When this word has the incorrect value in the PLC the display unit does not authorize writing of words of the dialog table to the PLC It will not interpret the command words of the dialogue neither B Exchanged data The dialogue table is accessed cyclically in two phases first a read phase then a write phase A few exceptions should be pointed out for example the images of the function keys or the images of the keypad keys which are updated immediately It is also important to note that the order of processing functions is the order in which functions are stored in the dialogue table for either reading or writing the function which is read first is the first to be processed and the function which is written first is the first which has been processed except for the key images The structure of a table is always as follows
49. Telemecanique User Manual i January Compact Display 2003 Units Magelis XBT N are XBT L1000 ver 4 20 Telemecanique Schneider ap Electric Conventions oo nop The meaning of the pictograms used in this document is explained below Indicates an example Indicates that failure to follow the instructions or ignoring these warnings will cause serious injury or death of personnel and or serious damage to the equipment Indicates that failure to follow a specific instruction may cause minor injuries and or damage to the equipment Indicates information concerning the communication indicator light Indicates information concerning indicator lights in general Represents a button on the XBT L100 program toolbar Represents a button on the terminal A table at the bottom of each page in chapters B and C specifies whether or not the point discussed in the paragraph is relevant to the display units Example XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 This blank table indicates that the point discussed on the page is relevant to all the display units XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights This table indicates that the information described on the indicator lights is only relevant to XBT N401 display units Magelis Magelis General Contents Presentation of the XBT N display unit and the XBT L100 program What is a displ
50. XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words E Static function key LEDs lighting This word is used bit by bit with each bit number i representing the state of the diode associated with the static function key i 1 XBT lt PLC Control of indicator lights Bit Role Control Mode 0 1 On off 0 F1 key 1 1 On off 0 F2 key 2 1 On off 0 F3 key 3 1 On off 0 F4 key 4 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 9 reserved 0 10 reserved 0 11 reserved 0 12 reserved 0 13 reserved 0 14 reserved 0 15 reserved 0 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights Control mode only Magelis C 67 7 Description of the dialogue table words E Static system numeric function keys locking Each key on the display unit can be locked by the PLC The dialogue table enables dialogue between the PLC and the display unit In this table words are reserved for locking the various keys in the form of a word bit bit at 1 key locked SFK System keys Numeric keys Bit Locking of Bit Locking of Bit Locking of 0 F1 0 Q 0 reserved 0 1 F2 1 W 1 reserved 0 2 F3 2 O 2 reserved 0 3 F4 3 0 3 reserved 0 4 reserved 0
51. age are represented in the window by the following symbols g S gt 2 Type of page Application page Protected application page Application page alias 1 Protected application page alias 1 Alarm page System page Wp ZED Protected system page EZ System page alias 1 ag Protected system page alias 1 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management 1 Alias see Alias page 26 Magelis 2 Presentation of the XBT L100 program B In general Using copy paste The copy paste function can be used on any object text fields links etc within the same application or from one application to another if the equipment symbols are identical To paste an object in place of a field or a link the latter must be selected A navigation link can only be pasted if the page to which it is linked exists Alignment Text within a page can be aligned left center right To do this simply go to the line where alignment is required then click on one of the toolbar buttons XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 10 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software B Creating a new application To create an application in XBT L100s click on the 0 button on the toolbar or select New in the File menu Applications can be created with or without an assistant E Creation w
52. ailed UPLOAD COMPLETED Upload to the PC finished APPLICATION FAULT Application error inconsistency SWITCH POWER OFF CS x IP x Fatal terminal error consult Schneider Electric AUTOTEST IN PROGRESS Autotests running CHECKSUM FAILED Firmware checking error BIOS ERROR x CS x IP x Fatal BIOS error consult Schneider Electric PROCESSOR TRAP x CS x IP x Fatal terminal error consult Schneider Electric RUNTIME ERROR x CS x IP x Fatal RUNTIME error consult Schneider Electric Magelis 2 Error messages FPU ERROR function x Fatal error of the mathematics libraries consult Schneider Electric KERNEL TRAP x ES x IP x Fatal error of the real time kernel consult Schneider Electric Magelis E 7 2 Error messages XBT system messages 5 languages which can be translated by the XBT L100 in the system pages INCORRECT DIALOGUE TABLE AUTHORIZATION Authorization word is incorrect DIALOGUE TABLE WRITING IMPOSSIBLE Writing to a protected zone or XBT lt gt PLC connection problems DIALOGUE TABLE READING Connection problems between XBT lt gt PLC CONNECTION IN PROGRESS XBT is trying to connect to the PLC IMPOSSIBLE TO READ VARIABLE Variable cannot be read IMPOSSIBLE TO WRITE VARIABLE Variable cannot be written OVERFLOW MIN lt VALUE lt MAX Entry of a value which is outside the limits ALARM LIST EMPTY No alarms in the terminal TIME FORMAT INVALID The time c
53. ame variable is used several times in the page it only appears once in the grid It is possible to change the value of a variable by entering a new value in the box corresponding to the average of the PC keypad Fields in read only appear once the display unit has entered an input E Alarms tab The grid representing the table of word bits used is similar to that used to create alarms If the alarm bits are configured in the dialogue table then this zone appears in green if not it appears grayed out In addition the only active boxes are those corresponding to the bits on which alarms have been defined These boxes display the value of the corresponding bit 0 or 1 and double clicking on one of these boxes simulates the change of state of the alarm bit An audible beep alerts the designer when he double clicks on a box corresponding to a bit which is not associated with an alarm page box not containing any information XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management C 50 Magelis 5 Simulation PLC Simulation V 1 0 4 APPLI1 DOP E Dialogue table tab The dialogue table simulation window represents the list of words used The value of these words can be modified PLC Simulation V 1 0 4 APPLI1 DOP XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management Magelis C 51 6 Transferring an application B Connecting
54. annot be displayed because of its format DATE FORMAT INVALID The date cannot be displayed because of its format WRONG PASSWORD Entry of an incorrect password PAGE DOES NOT EXIST Call up of a non existent page LANGUAGE IMPOSED BY THE PLC Current language determined by the PLC LANGUAGE DOES NOT EXIST Language not entered in the XBT PASSWORD IMPOSED BY THE PLC Current password determined by the PLC PROTECTED ACCESS PAGE Call up of a page protected by password Magelis 3 Internal variables ETET eK Type Description MW50000 String Date in ASCII MW50001 String Time in ASCII MW50002 Word Seconds 0 to 59 MW50003 Word Minutes 0 to 59 MW50010 to Word Free word MW50056 MW50057 Word Quick increment from 0 to 65535 MW50058 Word Quick Decrement from 65535 to 0 MW50059 Word Increment from 0 to 9 every 2 seconds MW50060 Word Decrement from 9 to 0 every 2 seconds MW10028 Word Value of the programmed language MW10033 String Password level in progress MW10034 String Password entry in progress MW10035 Word Reset current password value 0 for Reset Magelis E 9 4 Terminology Term used Alarm page Definition Page of information which can be displayed at the request of the control system by acting on the Boolean variable associated with it Alarm table AT Part of the dialogue table completed by a control system Th
55. ased 0 pressed 1 released 1 pressed 0 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis B 27 3 Sending commands to the control system B Commands sent via function keys Function key The dialogue table see Chapter C 4 Dialogue table page 43 enables dialogue between the PLC and the display unit In this table one word is reserved to supply the PLC with the status of the function keys in the form of a word bit Bit 15 Bit 4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit 0 Reserved F4 F3 F2 F1 AA 1 MW104 X0 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Display units in Control mode only B 28 Magelis 3 Sending commands to the control system The display unit writes to the PLC dialogue table no program needs to be written in the PLC for managing communication NOTE Pressing both function keys simultaneously triggers both functions B Commands sent via functional links Functional links are used to create additional control functions To do this the operator uses the 0 and pb keys located on each side of the screen The application designer can therefore give the operator the option of sending commands to equipment from the application page Commands may be one of two types impulse toggle B Functional command link change page 1 change page Toggle 1 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT
56. ay unit for and how is it used Software functions for creating an application As a beginner creating your first application Troubleshooting error messages terminology You are looking for a particular word Introduction Using the XBT N display unit Detailed description of the XBT L100 program Example of a simple application Appendices Index Magelis Magelis Chapter A Introduction Magelis Magelis Contents Characteristics of the XBT N display unit and the XBT L100 program 1 XBT N display units 5 Presentation of the range 5 Description 6 Connection 8 Characteristics 10 2 The XBT L100 program 12 Presentation 12 Installation 12 Functions 12 Magelis A 3 Contents Magelis 1 XBT N display units I Presentation of the range The main functions of Magelis compact display units are Displaying data issued by the control system Modifying control system parameters Controlling a process using discrete commands These display units communicate with PLCs via an integrated serial link in point to point mode or multipoint for XBT N401s and NU400s The communication protocols supported are Unitelway and Modbus which also supported by the PLCs E Overview of the range FRONT RANGE CHARACTERISTICS DISPLAY MODE PANEL 5 VDC power supply via t
57. backlight color to orange by clicking on the check box Orange of the backlight 3 Click on OK to associate the page and the bit MW510 X0 selected by default This word is allotted on configuring the dialogue table 4 Enter the following text cs Language ENGLISH o E Priorit A Ack As the first line on this page has already been created and reserved for timestamping alarms enter the alarm text starting at line 2 5 Create another alarm page as explained in point 1 6 Change the backlight color to red 7 Click on the Modify button Select the alarm activation bit eg bit 4 and confirm by clicking on OK 8 Confirm by clicking on OK D 20 Magelis 2 Creation in XBT L100 9 Enter the following text Bo Language ENGLISH w om E Priort 1 ack I Step 6 Configuring the display unit You wish page 2 to be displayed when the display unit is switched on Click on the Terminal Parameters command from the Configuration menu In the Default page zone select page 2 Confirm by clicking on OK I Step 7 Saving the application Save the application by using the Save command from the File menu D name N401_2_m dop m for Modbus Ml Etape 8 Application simulation Verify the application by using the Simulation application command from the Simulation menu Magelis D 21 3 Loading the application into the display uni The steps to load an applica
58. ble one display unit to be linked to several devices or several display units to one device E Point to point connection One display unit linked to one device Modbus Unitelway protocols Modbus master Unitelway slave Connected device XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 In Unitelway a slave number has a fixed Modbus protocol value of 4 only Magelis B 15 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Multipoint connection XBT N401 NU400 One display unit linked to several devices 15 max Modbus Unitelway protocols Modbus master Unitelway slave a PLC 1 PLC 2 BECS Other device Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 Device n E Multidrop connection XBT N401 Several display units linked to one device Does not apply to ModBus Unitelway protocol slave Connected device XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No multipoint connection Modbus protocol No multidrop connection only B 16 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Principle of application pages E Definition Application pages are pages designed to provide information about the process being run They also serve to clarify any operation that the operator might have to perform in a given context These pages can be displayed by the control system all and by the operator as defined during configuration see Display of an application page page 31 I
59. ck This set of words each divided into 2 bytes allows the control system to know the display unit time at each cycle so that if necessary its internal real time clock can be updated XBT gt PLC Seconds Day of the week XBT gt PLC Hours Minutes XBT gt PLC Month Day XBT gt PLC Century Year Bit 15 8 7 0 The day of the week is encoded as follows 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday NI O Gi Al Go N Sunday It is possible to choose in the XBT L100 configuration software how the various bytes are entered either BCD format in which case if it is fifteen hours the content of the Hour field will be 0x15 or standard format in which case if it is fifteen hours the content of the Hour field will be OxOF can be chosen The choice of BCD Standard applies to all these four words and cannot be made independently for each byte CAUTION LOSS OF CONTROL Loss of communication between the display unit and PLC will result in partial or complete loss of control Monitor display unit Check Communication control word in dialogue table via PLC program Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 57 7 Description of the dialogue table words Note that to simplify timesetting management in the
60. d to access this application page Clicking on the Passwords button accesses the window for changing passwords NOTE When creating an application page the protection values offered by default are those chosen for protection of a previous page By default an application page is not protected If the page is protected the protected application page icon appears in the tree structure window ej see Navigation window page 8 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 23 3 Using XBT L100 software I Alarm pages B Language ENGLISH zl Priority fh ack E Creation Creation of an alarm page is only possible if the Alarm table function has been selected in the dialogue table This can be done in a number of ways clicking on the a toolbar button pressing SHIFT F7 on the keyboard selecting New Page Alarm from the Page menu New Page ZA Alam wie PT a Nene IE C ithe Activated by bit MASTER 401122 Mady a ACK ka be gel Cancel Help XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management C 24 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Next indicate which bit will activate the alarm page To do this simply click on the Modify button Equipment Basic bit MASTER vl 401123 fords FEbDECEMABEP EB B 2 h fo 40112
61. different types of page application pages alarm pages These pages can contain all sorts of variables predefined in XBT L100 Different properties can be assigned to them Magelis 2 The XBT L100 program Configure function keys to perform commands on the machine or call up application pages Import the list of PL7 Junior Micro Pro and Concept type PLC symbols instead of double entry of variables In addition XBT L100 offers the possibility of monitoring created applications in the design office without using a display unit or a PLC The simulation program is used in conjunction with the computer keys to test navigation between pages entering variables displaying variables managing alarms etc Magelis 2 The XBT L100 program A 14 Magelis Chapter B Using the XBT N display unit Magelis Magelis Contents Basic principle of man machine dialogue What is a display unit for 1 Introduction Operating the display unit 5 Human machine interface 5 Dialogue between the PLC and the display unit 8 Operating modes 9 Organization of Magelis functions 14 Control system architectures 15 Principle of application pages 17 Principle of system pages 18 Principle of alarm pages 19 Display unit self tests 24 2 Keys and indicator lights 25 Key functions
62. dify the word number by entering 201 in the i field Confirm by clicking on OK Click on Options Select Read Write In Access click on General Change the field length to 7 Confirm the field by clicking on OK To create the link to return to the previous page Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page In the pages select page 4 Confirm by clicking on OK Language ENGLISH oF E B Step 4 Configuring the dialogue table To configure the dialogue table Select the Dialogue table command from the Configuration menu Check the Dialog table box Check that these functions are selected Image of system keys Set PLC clock Number of page displayed Application checksum Number of page to be processed Write table authorization Terminal language Alarm table Set terminal clock If not use the Delete functions Add functions buttons to define the dialogue table in accordance with the above list Magelis D 19 2 Creation in XBT L100 To declare the PLC dialogue table start address click on the Modify button in the Base address zone and enter 500 in the i field Confirm by clicking on the OK button Click on OK to confirm the configuration of the dialogue table MB Step 5 Creating alarm pages 1 Click on the A icon to bring up the New Alarm Page window 2 Change the
63. e This page is used to set the current date and time It is also possible to set the date and time display format E Entering the date and time The date and time are entered in the same way as a variable alphanumeric field see Entering a value 1 page 36 E Selecting the display format The display formats are as follows Ex Date formats Time formats DD MM YYYY 24 mm ss MM DD YYYY 12 mm ss YYYY MM DD The format can be configured using the XBT L100 program during terminal configuration see Chapter C Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters page 13 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 XBT N200 For display units in Input mode only In read only mode Magelis 8 Setting the display unit parameters B Product references The display unit references can be accessed from the system pages If the designer has provided access to these pages link to the system pages it is possible to find out the display unit references The information displayed is as follows The product reference The name of the application developed in XBT L100 The date and time that the application file was saved in XBT L100 The communication protocol name The version of XBT L100 used to create the application The display unit BIOS reference and version The terminal application software reference and version NOTE The most important information is p
64. e ALARM indicator light changes to a steady display E Viewing alarms EJ Exit viewing alarm pages D Q Scroll through the alarm page up to 25 lines 0 io Scroll through the list of alarm pages 2 The alarm is acknowledged on the display by pressing ENTER The D alarm message changes to a steady display Line time stamped by the XBT A for Alarm the alarm text appears blinking and changes to a steady display once acknowledge ment XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights No alarm No indicator lights management Magelis B 39 7 Alarm pages The left and right arrow buttons are used to scroll through the alarm list XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management B 40 Magelis 8 Setting the display unit parameters It is possible to configure certain display unit parameters when it is in run mode without going into XBT L100 The configuration parameters are accessed by the SYSTEM system page Displaying system pages see 6 System pages page 38 B Application language One of the languages configured by the designer can be chosen XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No access to the SYSTEM system page For display units in Input mode only Magelis 8 Setting the display unit parameters I Date and tim
65. e XBT lt PLC C69 16 words Alarm table XBT lt PLC C70 4 words Set terminal clock XBT lt PLC C71 PLC programmable logic controller the gt lt gt or lt arrows specify the direction in which the information is travelling XBT gt PLC Writing by the display unit of one or more words to the equipment chosen for the dialogue table XBT lt gt PLC Writing by the display unit of one or more words to the equipment chosen for the dialogue table then writing of a report XBT lt PLC Reading by the display unit of one or more words in the equipment chosen for the dialogue table XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 54 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words Ml Detailed description B Images of the static system numeric function keys Bit at 1 key pressed impulse command Bit at 1 key press memorized toggle command Static function System keys Numeric keys keys Image of Image of Image of 0 F1 0 Q 0 reserved 0 1 F2 1 W 1 reserved 0 2 F3 2 O 2 reserved 0 3 F4 3 0 3 reserved 0 4 reserved 0 4 4 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 5 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 6 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 7 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 8 reserved 0 9 reserved 0 9
66. ed list Size The content of the fields is displayed with the same character fonts as static text The size options are therefore the same Length 1 to n digits n depending on the display format and the type of data displayed The Modify button brings up the window where certain variable information can be modified Variable x Equipment MASTER i 100 40001 i i PE ool Hel Format word Sa ME a K Advanced symbols gt gt Symbol NOTE If the number of digits in the whole value to be displayed is more than the number of digits that can be displayed the alphanumeric variable field displays an error message XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 33 3 Using XBT L100 software Variables of associated connected equipment Double Word Bit Word ae Floating String Binary X X Decimal X X X Hexadecimal X X et x x x x ASCII Operator access to fields The following access options are available Read Display only Write Possibility of entering the variable value without possibility of reading it This instance is reserved for certain variables which cannot be read Immediate write Incremental entry and adjustment of the variable value Adjustment enables the field value to be gradually increased or decreased without the need to confirm using ENTER Read write Display and possibility of modi
67. egree of Front panel IP 65 according to IEC 60529 UL type 4 4X protection Rear panel IP 20 according to IEC 60529 Shock resistance According to IEC 60068 2 27 semi sinusoidal impulse 11 ms 15g on 3 axes Vibrations According to IEC 60068 2 6 10 to 57 Hz at 0 075 mm 57 to 150 Hz 1 g for 3 hours per axis E S D According to IEC 1000 4 2 level 3 Electromagnetic interference According to IEC 1000 4 3 10 V m Electrical interference According to IEC 1000 4 4 level 3 Mechanical characteristics Mounting and fixing Flush mounted fixed by 2 spring clips supplied pressure mounted for panels 1 5 to 6 mm thick Material Screen protection Polyester Front frame Polycarbonate polybutene terephtalate alloy Keypad Polyester autotex UV Electrical characteristics Power supply Voltage 5 VDC via the serial link with the PLC 24 VDC Voltage limits 18 30 VDC Ripple factor 5 maximum Operating characteristics Display unit Type Backlit LCD Capacity 2 x 20 characters From 4 x 20 to 1 x 5 characters large size Signalling No LEDs 6 LEDs Dialogue Nbr of pages 128 200 application Transmission medium RS232 RS485 asynchronous serial link Downloadable protocols Modbus Unitelway Modbus Modbus Unitelway Real time clock Access to the PLC real time clock Removable terminal block C
68. em devices Of these only one is able to send commands to the terminal and is capable of knowing its status this equipment is called the pilot device Contains the dialogue table PLC Programmable Logic Controller Protocol Enables communication between the terminal and the connected equipment in several types of architecture Radio button Windows object usually used in a group and enabling a single selection Transfer mode Operating mode in which the target terminal and the PC running XBT L100 can communicate to transfer a dialogue application in one direction or the other Reference language Language in which the manufacturer constructs his application pages By default it is the installation language of the XBT L100 program RootPage A page which can be a MotherPage but not a DaughterPage Magelis 4 Terminology Run mode Operating mode in which the terminal is communicating with one or more connected devices and is running an application Screen Designates a terminal display unit As a page can sometimes be bigger than the display unit by extension the term screen also designates a subset of the page this subset being the same size as the display unit Service keys Keys on the keypad necessary for certain terminal functions scrolling selecting fields data entry requesting a menu etc Shortcut menu Quick method of displaying commands li
69. ess control the user criteria user interface level of intervention the criteria for creating the actual dialogue application programming debugging upgrading NOTE These constraints mean that it is necessary to structure your application An application should consist of a set of pages which can be arranged in a tree structure as shown in the figure below Language ENGLISH z m Language ENGLISH el al al Language ENGLISH z m z Language ENGLISH ml E Language ENGLISH ml E er Ss j XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 5 2 Presentation of the XBT L100 program I Launching the program in Windows The software can be launched by selecting the XBT L100 program from the program menu by double clicking on the XBT L100 icon from the desktop ES by double clicking on the icon of a dialogue application dop By default the software opens the latest application saved during the previous session The File Open the latest application automatically menu can be used to modify this option The creation window then opens y XBT L1000 Xbtnvlen dop Menu bar Vew Page Configuration Iiensfers Simulation Window 2 osa Hee Sf xl lls ola ti Toolbar Navigation Aare window Application window age page tree p structure Window containing information on
70. fication of the field value Immediate read write Display and possibility of incremental entry and adjustment of the variable value Adjustment enables the field value to be gradually increased or decreased without the need to confirm using ENTER Protection Access to a field can be password protected The value represented by the field cannot be modified by the user unless the corresponding password has been entered NOTE If there is no password configured for the field neither A neither B neither C it will be possible to enter it only through the dialogue table Word field number to be entered XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 34 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software NOTE Limits Min Max limits associated with the variable objects are used to Signal to the operator that the variable value entered by the connected equipment is not within the defined range Min Max Ensure that the value entered by the operator is within a given range These limits can be accessed via the Options tab Constant limits The values of constant limits are entered when the application is designed in XBT L100 These values cannot be modified in run mode Variable limits These are associated with variables for the connected equipment and can therefore be modified by this equipment in run mode The variables associated with the limits are the same type as the variable associated with the
71. from interpreting the command words it might find in the dialogue table The message INCORRECT AUTHORIZATION TABLE is displayed intermittently until the word is correct Note that there is no possible validity check for an alarm table not located in the pilot device XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 64 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words E Clear log Advanced functions This 16 bit word is split into two bytes the most significant byte is used to define what function is required of the display unit by the pilot device and the least significant byte is used to switch the parameters to the function called by the most significant byte XBT lt PLC Function code Function data Bit 15 8 7 0 The list of function codes and parameters supported are as follows Function Parameter 1 Forces the backlight color 0 to 4 XBT N401 2 Forces the display unit Oto7 password level In cases where the pilot device might send the display unit a command that is unspecified with incorrect parameters the display unit simply ignores the command For functions 1 and 2 the pilot device has a check to ensure acknowledgement of its request via the Terminal advanced status word in the write cycle of the DT following its request Function 1 The backlight colors are defined as follows Color Function parameters LSB Unchan
72. ft and the bottom ie a rectangle of 5 x 7 pixels Size of a single size character Default font 5 x 7 pixels 5 pixels En ee 7 pixels Characters can be represented in seven different sizes extrapolated from the single size font double width double height double size etc Maximum number of characters on the screen according to the size Size of z harat Single Double Double Double Double L Quadruple Quadruple size H L size Quadruple L F LxH size compared to li Pela 4X4 3 3 1X1 1X2 2X1 2X2 2X4 4X2 single size XBT N200 2X20 XBT N40 XBT NU400 4X20 2X20 4X10 2X10 1X10 2X5 1X5 Characters are positioned on a grid defined by the number of characters and the number of lines the display unit can support A character has its own set of a parameters This makes it possible to have characters with different properties on the same line XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 One character size 5 x 7 pixels Seven character sizes 6 x 8 to 24 x 32 pixels C 28 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Example for a display unit with 4 lines X 20 characters Language ENGLISH o ml ml E Character fonts The character fonts available are Latin Cyrillic or Latin Katakana Latin and Cyrillic font a Te eT KANE EN PAPA AAE Ard EI ENEN vee ee BREE EERE eae EPRE EE EEn ee
73. g of selecting a value in a list Up Down of incrementing decrementing the selected digit Control mode These indicator lights are governed by the control system Their state is determined entirely by the application F1 lt Off program of the control system governing the display unit As a result Indicator light for Green their role can vary from one application the 4 static function to another keys On signaling linked to the key same type of role as the system LEDs above signaling the status or a fault of the component governed by the key XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights B 26 Magelis 3 Sending commands to the control system B Types of command MAGELIS display units are used to send commands to the control system via function keys or functional links B Impulse command The control system is activated by pressing a function key or functional link If the key or functional link is released the action stops Motor command released 0 pressed 1 released 0 In the control system the falling edge of the control bit should be monitored to control an action E Toggle command The control system is activated by pressing the function key or functional link If the function key or functional link is pressed again the action on the control system stops Conveyor forward command rele
74. ged 0 Red 1 Green 2 Orange 3 No backlight 4 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No backlight color selection Magelis C 65 7 Description of the dialogue table words If the dialogue table has not imposed a backlight color because this function has never been called since the application started or if the dialogue table has asked for the backlight color not to be forced by setting the value 0x0100 in the advanced functions word then the backlight color is that imposed by the page displayed Eunction 2 The password is defined as follows 0 0 0 0 0 C B A 7 0 Function parameters LSB Unchanged Reinitialization 0 A selected B selected B A selected C selected C A selected C B selected C B A selected Password NI OD on A oj N gt If the dialogue table has not imposed a password because this function has never been called since the application started or if the dialogue table is not imposing a password by setting the value 0x0200 in the Advanced functions word then the password level is that defined by the display unit user Conversely if the dialogue table has asked at least once for the password to be either A B via the value 0x0203 then whatever the password requested by the user the password level will be A B that imposed by the dialogue table same logic as for other passwords XBT N200 XBT N400
75. gelis Chapter C Detailed description of the XBT L100 program Magelis Magelis Contents Software functions for creating an application 1 Introduction Creating Magelis applications 5 2 Presentation of the XBT L100 program 6 Launching the program in Windows 6 Presentation of the software 6 3 Using XBT L100 software 11 Creating a new application 11 Application pages 21 Alarm pages 24 System pages 26 Alias 26 Navigation links 27 Text 27 Alphanumeric variable fields 32 Configuring the function keys 39 Functional links 40 4 Dialogue table 43 Introduction Concepts 43 Exchanged data 44 Configuring the dialogue table 46 5 Simulation 48 Introduction 48 Display unit simulation window 48 PLC simulation window 49 6 Transferring an application 52 Connecting the display unit 52 Starting up the display unit 52 Importing an application 52 Exporting an application 52 7 Description of the dialogue table words 53 Detailed description 55 Magelis C 3 Contents C 4 Magelis 1 Introduction Creating Magelis applications A Magelis application consists of all the dialogue between the operator and the automated process In its entirety this should take account of the criteria relating to the control system production monitoring preventive maintenance corrective maintenance proc
76. has priority over an application page and a system page An alarm page does not have priority over a value which is currently being entered Different alarm pages may have different priorities There are 16 possible levels of priority the lowest display priority being priority 16 Exception for priority 0 If priority 0 is allocated to an alarm page when the alarm appears on the process The alarm page is not displayed but stored in the alarm list thus the current display will not be disturbed The alarm indicator light blinks to signal the alarm When an alarm is activated it is stored in the alarm list by the display unit XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights No alarm No indicator lights management B 20 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Storage principle in the alarm list If the alarms have equal priority they are stored from the most recent to the oldest If the display unit is available ie not occupied by a higher priority display the most recent is displayed If higher priority alarms appear They are stored at the top of the list If the display unit is available ie not occupied by a higher priority display the highest priority new alarm is displayed E Acknowledgement of alarms When designing pages it is possible to define whether the alarm page should be acknowledged systematically by the operator or not obligator
77. he PLC XBT f 2X20 N 200 Point to point mode link alphanumeric only Unitelway Modbus XBT protocols N 400 No indicator lights Input 24V DC power supply Preloaded application or XBT Point to point multipoint NU 400 multidrop mode link Cmmmmo Modbus protocol only 4X20 matrix Control No indicator lights character mode only 24V DC power supply Point to point multipoint XBT multidrop mode link N 401 Unitelway Modbus protocols COEREEE Indicator lights Point to point multipoint multidrop modes see Chapter B Control system architectures page 15 Mode see Presentation of the commands page 7 1 For Tesys model U motor starter Magelis A 5 1 XBT N display units B Description XBT N display units include E On the front panel XBT N40 XBT NU400 E On the rear panel is a XBT N200 400 he XBT NU400 0 Backlit LCD display Communication LED XBT N401 Alarm LED XBT N401 PLC contriled LEDs XBT N401 Keys for link or contextual control Keys for service Keys for function service keys configurable RJ45 serial link PLC power supply 9 SubD25 serial link D 3 wire terminal block for 24 VDC power supply MiniDIN connector for printer for future use Magelis 1 XBT N display units E Presentation of the commands On the front panel XBT N display units have fu
78. hereas the reference XBT N200 2 indicates an Input version XBT N200 display unit By confirming with the OK button a new application can be created without using the creation assistant Clicking on the Next gt button guides the designer in creating a new application by linking several windows see Creation with an assistant page 19 Clicking on the configuration of the selected protocol parameters see Step 3 Configuring the protocol parameters page 15 Parameter button enables access to The check box marked IEC1131 Syntax is used for ModBus protocol to choose the syntax used for the variable addresses XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 12 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters This window appears after selection of Terminal Parameters from the Configuration menu Configure Terminal parameters x Default language ENGLISH El r Default page i Application page System welcome page 1 PAGE 1 r Date format ie DD MM YYYY i MM DDAYYYY i YYYY MM DD Examples 25 06 1996 06 25 1996 1996 06 25 Time format 12 iif Examples 11 59 59 23 59 59 j Font Latin Cyrillic Password Import Protection Cancel Help This window is used to configure the following terminal parameters
79. ion formula conditioning display of the value Properties of Alphanumeric Field General Condition Options A Iv Variable MASTER 40101 gt 10 mre Variable MASTER 40101 lt 50 vee en Variable aPLPLC 40102 gt 200 Field displayed if A ME CB oa ml ej MASTER 40101 gt 10 AND MASTER 40101 lt 500R API_PLC 40102 gt 200 Attention Evaluation on display of the page The condition can include a maximum of 3 comparisons linked by logical operators OR AND and XOR The possible comparisons are lt gt gt gt lt lt A comparison has a variable on the left and a constant on the right Check boxes in front of each comparison are used to create a condition with 1 2 or 3 comparisons The Variable button is used to modify the variable address The condition does not take non activated conditions into account check box empty A reminder of the combination then appears in the Field displayed if part in plain text XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 38 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software The variable field is displayed if the condition is TRUE otherwise it is not displayed NOTE The conditions are only assessed when the page containing the variable field is displayed I Configuring the function keys This operation is performed by selecting Function Keys from the Configuration menu
80. ions Keys Key function Enter a page number a password or a variable field value Select a field or go to the next field each time MOD is pressed left to right and top to bottom Exit the alarm display Return to the previous page Exit an entry without acceptance of the value entered 1 Change page in a menu Display current alarms Change digit in a variable field during input Activate the function associated with a functional link impulse command toggle command writing variables Go up down within a page Increment decrement the selected digit Increment decrement the value of a variable field Select a value in a selection list Delete the selected digit or field g Confirm a selection Confirm an entry Acknowledge an alarm 1 are memorised the first 16 pages only XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 2 Keys and indicator lights Indicator light functions XBT N401 Indicator light Color Status Meaning Off no cable or no communication dan Yellow ane nop Blinking Communication OK Communication Alarm list Red Of emv Alarms On alarms already displayed Blinking new alarms not previously displayed Input mode Off Key inactive On Possibility of going up down within a page XBTN4xx Cv ak Green Indicates the possibility Blinkin
81. iquration Exit Confidential Mode Passwords mn B rn Ta Waiting min ce fun Cancel Help Three passwords A B and C can be configured Each password consists of four ASCII characters 0 9 A Z These three passwords are configured by default as 1111 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 14 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Step 3 Configuring the protocol parameters This window appears after selection of Protocol Parameters from the Configuration menu This window is used to indicate the protocol line parameters enter parameters specific to the protocol Speed bauds x ie None Even Cancel Odd 8 bits RTU Timeout 100 ms 30 Character Timeout number of characters 4 Parameter significant for XBT Fxxxxxx only Number of Repetitions 1 The appearance of the dialogue box depends on the chosen protocol Step 4 Configuring the equipment This window appears after selection of Equipment Symbols from the Configuration menu Principle A control system consists of several devices which may be linked to one or more display units A device may be a PLC a computer a variable speed drive etc The display unit itself is deemed to be a device enabling it to have its own variables such as date time etc From the viewpoint of XBT L100 a device is defined by two characteristics the equipment address and
82. irections XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit Connecting the PC and the display unit using the communication cable is sufficient to switch the display unit to transfer mode No other operator action on the display unit is necessary in this mode Export loading the Human Machine interface application and the control system link protocol into the display unit i J Y an XBT N401 RS232C example serial link PC with XBT L100 Se I Import transfer of an application from the display unit to the PC Cable connection see Chapter A Connection page 8 Procedure with XBT L100 Select the Transfer Export menu or Transfer Import Communication indicator light indicator light off no cable or communication den indicator light blinking exchanges between the PC and oop the display unit XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No indicator lights Magelis B 11 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Run mode Run mode is used to control the control system Page display Entry Modification of process parameter values Process control discrete Viewing and acknowledgement of alarms Example Display of an application page O Go to the desired Oligi C Access the page After pressing the O key the operat
83. is word list associates a word bit with an alarm The alarm table enables a device to signal alarms to the terminal and to know in return when the operator has acknowledged each alarm The alarm table for the pilot equipment is a subset of the dialogue table Alphanumeric display units These are only capable of displaying characters with a font resolution usually 5x7 pixels The characters are physically separated from one another Alphanumeric terminals These are equipped with alphanumeric display units or matrix display units used in character mode only API French translation of PLC Application language An application can be created in several languages and each of these languages is an application language Application page Defined by the developer this can be displayed by the operator or by the control system It contains static text and possibly static graphics variable fields and links AT Acronym for alarm table see this word Bitmap Image with fixed dimensions which can be handled by a Windows application Button Windows object used to perform the action described by its name or symbol A button is enabled by clicking the mouse or pressing Enter when it is selected Combo box Windows object consisting of an edit field and a list box Command table Part of the dialogue table completed by the control system This word list contains all the instructions
84. isplay units in Control mode only Magelis B 31 4 Application pages E Via a navigation link As with function keys it is possible to reach a page directly via navigation links N dvigation link E Via the PLC The display is the result of a word in the dialogue table in which the program has written the number of the page to be processed see Chapter C 4 Dialogue table page 43 Brrr B 3 Display page 25 1 Program Display page 25 y 2 Table read by the mn display unit 4 Write EEn acknowledgement Page ms to be processed H FFFF XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 4 Application pages The PLC dialogue table contains the Page to be processed word 1 The display unit reads the dialogue table in the PLC 2 and displays the required page 3 no program needs to be written for managing communication Once the command has been processed the display unit writes the value H FFFF in the Page to be processed word 4 which tells the PLC program that the display request has been acknowledged E From system pages System pages are used to display application pages For more information on access to system pages see 6 System pages page 38 B Scrolling within a page Scrolling is necessary to view the whole of a page which contains more lines than the screen is capable of displaying On display
85. ithout an assistant Creating an application without an assistant involves the following stages Step 1 Choice of type of terminal Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters Step 3 Configuring the protocol parameters Step 4 Configuring the equipment Step 5 Choice of application languages Step 6 Configuring the dialogue table Step 1 Choice of type of terminal An initial window is used to select the display unit and the protocol associated with the application to be created The terminal selection window is as follows Terminal Type Configuration x Commercial References _ r Choose protocol Modbus Rd v 1EC1131 Syntax Parameters Cancel Nest gt Help It is also possible to select a display unit in input mode or a display unit in control mode Depending on which is selected the display unit keypad is different XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 11 3 Using XBT L100 software Modifiable label Input version display unit Control version display unit Example XBT N200 2 Example XBT N200 1 NOTE The change of version should be accompanied by a change of the key legends see quick reference guide This distinction is apparent in the list of product references by the notation 1 or 2 For example the reference XBT N200 1 indicates a Control version XBT N200 display unit w
86. laced on the first few lines so that it is displayed consecutively avoiding the need to scroll through the page XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No access to the SYSTEM system For display units in Input mode only page Magelis B 43 8 Setting the display unit parameters WM Line parameters This system page is used to display information relating to the communication protocol such as the speed or parity Error counters also appear on this page and their meaning is as follows Counter Modbus Unitelway Number of responses i Number of messages sent 1 received without a CRC and not acknowledged error by the master Number of messages Number of messages sent 2 received with a CRC error and refused by the master Number of exception Number of messages 3 responses received by the received and not master acknowledged Number at spreading Number of messages sent 4 authorization requests sent and refused by the master 5 Number of requests still Number of messages sent awaiting a response correctly Number of PLC not ready f Number of messages 6 responses received by the A received correctly master 7 Number of incorrect Number of emitting frames characters received sent 8 Number of requests Number of receiving correctly executed frames received XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No access to the SYSTEM system page Ma
87. logue table 19 Step 5 Creating alarm pages 20 Step 6 Configuring the display unit 21 Step 7 Saving the application 21 Etape 8 Application simulation 21 3 Loading the application into the display unit 22 4 Using the application with the display unit 23 Reminder 23 Entry principle 23 Entry using the arrow keys 23 Deleting characters 23 Magelis D 3 Contents D 4 Magelis 1 Application content This application has been created for the XBT N401 display unit It includes seven application pages and two alarm pages Application page 1 EER ecu SIEN z pe Application page 2 ENGLISH Read access to the E LJ numeric field of word MW100 Read access to the numeric field of word MW101 Magelis D 5 1 Application content Application page 3 Application page 4 Calls page 7 alls system page 1 Menu Magelis 1 Application content Application page 5 Toggle command Impulse command Application page 6 Toggle command Magelis D 7 1 Application content Application page 7 Language ENGLISH l mi Read write access to the numeric field of word MW200 Read write access to the numeric field of word MW201 ty x2 Language ENGLISH E o m Calls page 4 Alarm page 1 ie Language ENGLISH wl Kal Ll Priont i mcl Page displayed when bit 0 of word MW111 is at 1 Alarm page 2
88. n maximum vertical scrolling not possible XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 4 Dialogue table MB Introduction Concepts Man machine dialogue between the Magelis display unit and the PLC consists of an exchange of data between the two devices With any communication application define the following information the data to be exchanged the protocol The dialogue table is used to perform the main display functions alarms from the control system except XBT N200 send commands to the control system using the function keys signal the operator that a particular action has been authorized by LEDs integrated in the keypad XBT N401 The dialogue table enables the control system to control the product as well as an operator display a page change a variable field to input mode The dialogue table performs some functions that could be deemed secondary secondary because their purpose is not to give instructions to the display unit or the pilot device such as terminal timesetting locking certain keys on the keypad etc The dialogue table contains service information such as authorization to interpret a table communication monitoring The dialogue table located in the PLC consists of n consecutive words 16 bit words The number of words in the table depends on the choice of status data and commands to be processed during dialogue The XB
89. n run mode Check whether the PC mouse port has been activated see PC Control Panel Check the PLC program Check that the cable is connected to the PLC port Check that the PLC is power supplied Impossible to read write variables message The equipment declared for the variable does not exist Check the addresses declared for the equipment The variable does not have a valid address in the declared device Check the variable address The equipment is not connected to the terminal Check the connection XBT gt PC import impossible Application protected by password Ask the creator of the application for the password Inoperative keys Locking by the dialogue table Check the PLC program Message No Application No Application Transfer an application Magelis 2 Error messages System messages generated by the XBT single language system messages English non configurable WIRING FAULT Wiring problem WAITING FOR TRANSFER Awaiting remote loading NO APPLICATION Product has no application DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS Download to the XBT in progress DOWNLOAD ABORTED Download to the XBT cancelled by the operator DOWNLOAD FAILED Download to the XBT failed DOWNLOAD COMPLETED Download to the XBT finished UPLOAD IN PROGRESS Upload to the PC in progress UPLOAD ABORTED Upload to the PC cancelled by the operator UPLOAD FAILED Upload to the PC f
90. nction keys and service keys depending on whether the display unit has been customized as control mode or input mode All these display units have the same user interface 4 customizable service keys input mode which can be configured as function keys control mode 2 non configurable service keys 2 link or contextual control keys Static function keys Access to a page Impulse command Toggle command Link or contextual control keys Change page in a menu Activate the function associated with a functional link Impulse command Toggle command Variable write operation Display units in input mode ESC DEL MOD NTEI i o o 2 Link or contextual control keys Change page in a menu Display current alarms Change digit in a variable field during input Activate the function associated with a functional link Impulse command Toggle command Variable write operation Service keys Cancel an entry or an action Return to the previous page Clear the selected digit or field 5 Go up go down in a page XBT N40 and NU400 Increment decrement the selected digit Select a value in a selection list Increment decrement the value of a variable field Q Select a field Go to the next field Confirm a selection or an entry Acknowledge an alarm Magelis 1 XBT N display units B Connection Mageli
91. nked to a specific work situation Static function keys SFK Keys used to access pages or perform command operations their action does not vary regardless of the dialogue application context Status bar Zone located at the bottom of a Windows window used to indicate to the developer the state of the application or active element Status table Part of the dialogue table completed by the terminal This word list represents the terminal status Terminal Component consisting of on board software capable of functions designed for inclusion in a dialogue application to ensure a man machine interface suitable for the process in which it is integrated Thumbwheel entry Rudimentary input mode based on the same principle as mechanical thumbwheels selection of the digit to be modified by means of the horizontal arrow key s then selection of the digit value by means of the vertical arrow key s Toolbar Zone of a Windows window usually located under the menu bar and containing buttons which can be activated by the mouse The function associated with each button can also be accessed from the keypad usually by a menu entry Tree structure Structure representing the application pages and the links between them By extension this window is used to represent the structure of all types of page User Operator who uses a terminal in run mode on site This is the generic term used to designate a
92. ny of the 3 profiles defined earlier Developer Installer Operator Variable field Area on a terminal display unit configured to display an item depending on the value of an object in the connected control system Windows application Program which runs in the Windows environment WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get Representation of a physical element on the PC screen which simulates its true appearance Magelis 4 Terminology E 14 Magelis INDEX Magelis l 1 Magelis INDEX Alarm bit c 25 Alarm list B 20 B 21 B 22 Alarm pages A 12 B 39 C 24 E 10 Acknowledgement B 21 B 39 Acknowledgements C 25 Advantages in run mode B 19 Creation C 24 Display B 23 B 39 Display priority B 20 Ignoring alarms B 39 Objective B 19 Principle B 19 Principles B 19 Properties C 25 Storage principle B 21 Viewing B 39 Alarm table E 10 Alarms Objective B 18 Alias C 26 C 27 Alphanumeric display units E 10 Alphanumeric terminals E 10 Alphanumeric variable fields c 32 Access to fields C 34 Condition C 38 Conversion C 35 Display C 36 Display format C 33 Enumerated lists C 36 Length C 33 Limits C 35 Number of digits C 33 Properties C 33 Size C 33 Application c 5 Application example D 5 Application pages D 10 Configuring the display unit D 21 Creation D 10 Dialogue table
93. ogue see 4 Dialogue table page 43 Similarly the number of words available depends on the type of display unit function keys present or not for example The description below gives the content of the various words in the dialogue table Size Functions Exchange Page 1 word Image of static function keys XBT gt PLC C55 1 word Image of system keys XBT gt PLC C55 1 word Image of numeric keys XBT gt PLC C55 1 word Communication control XBT gt PLC C56 4 words Set PLC clock XBT gt PLC C57 1 word Number of displayed page XBT gt PLC C58 1 word Number of last field entered XBT gt PLC C58 1 word heal eren a XBT gt PLC C59 1 word Report XBT gt PLC C59 1 word Application checksum XBT gt PLC C60 1 word Terminal advanced state XBT gt PLC C60 1 word metal page t be XBT lt gt PLC C61 1 word Number of field to be entered XBT lt gt PLC C62 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 53 7 Description of the dialogue table words Size Functions Exchange Page 1 word Table write authorization XBT lt PLC C64 1 word Clear log Advanced functions XBT lt PLC C65 1 word ae mss XBT lt PLC C67 1 word Static function keys locking XBT lt PLC C68 1 word System keys locking XBT lt PLC C68 1 word Numeric keys locking XBT lt PLC C68 1 word Terminal languag
94. on pressing F7 on the keyboard selecting Application from the Page New Page menu XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 21 3 Using XBT L100 software Application Alam Number E Backlight Green Name PAGE 8 je l Orange Protection C Red Cancel Help The page number offered by default is incremented by 1 in relation to the latest page created for the current application The page name is limited to twelve characters The Protection button is used to configure access to the page see Protecting a page page 23 It is possible to choose the backlight color for the page green orange or red from this window m Page properties The properties of an application page can be accessed from the menu bar Page Properties from the page tree structure window by right clicking on the chosen page The window is identical to that used for creation XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No backlight color C 22 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software B Protecting a page The Protection button in the creation properties window of an application page is used to access the window below Protection page x Access enabled Cancel B Passwords Hi Help Check the first box to protect the page Check the passwords A B C which will be authorize
95. on MOD entry field no 1 etc Field no 5 cannot be the entry field it is not visible on screen XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No scrolling For display units in Input mode only Magelis B 35 5 Alphanumeric fields By the pilot device The connected device changes a variable field to input mode by writing its number in a word in the dialogue table The number of variable fields can be displayed in XBT L100 using the Display Number Fields menu First the application program of the connected device should ensure again via the dialogue table that the application page where the field appears is actually being displayed Otherwise there is a risk of selecting a field on another page In return the display writes the number of the field being completed in a word in the dialogue table see Chapter C 8 4 Dialogue table page 43 Specific feature of this type of selection The operator cannot select another variable field until he has completed the one requested by the connected device MOD key inactive E Entering a value 1 When a field is in input mode the whole field blinks and two entryways are available accelerated incremental entry or thumbwheel entry Accelerated incremental entry By pressing keys v and Q the total value of the field is increased or decreased Thumbwheel entry first by pressing keys 0 and the digit to be modified is selected and it starts blinking
96. onnection Power supply Via the PLC link cable 3 screw terminals pitch 5 08 Clamping capacity 0 023 inch Serial link RJ45 female connector RS232 RS485 25 pin female SubD connector Printer link No printer link MiniDin A 10 Magelis 1 XBT N display units Display units Display unit with alphanumeric Display units with matrix screen screen Display unit references XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Display Type Backlit LCD Backlit LCD 122 x 32 pixels Color Green Green Orange Red Capacity 2 linas of 20 1 to 4 lines of 5 to 20 characters characters Active screen area 2 91 x 0 47 inch 2 83 x 0 78 inch Size of characters 0 22 x 0 12 inch 0 17 x 0 11 to 0 68 x 0 46 inch Keypad 8 keys 4 of which can be re labelled 6 LEDs including 4 Signalling No LEDs for the 4 central keys Number of pages 128 application 200 application pages maximum pages 256 alarm pages Variables per page 8 40 Vertical page scrolling no yes Number of lines per 2 25 page Representation of Alphanumeric variables Fonts Latin Katakana Latin Cyrillic Katakana Languages Number of languages only limited by the size of the memory Communication Serial link RS232 C RS485 Protocols Modbus Unitelway Modbus Modbus Unitelway
97. or accesses the desired page For more information on the display of system pages see 6 System pages page 38 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No management of alarms u ow u Na acbess to the No access to the Menu page in Control mode Menu page B 12 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit Protection To prevent unauthorized persons from reading and writing data it is possible to protect access to pages modification of fields control via functional links If an operator does not have authorization Protected pages no longer appear in the list of pages Protected fields behave as if they had been configured as read only The password is entered via the Password system page A navigation link to the password system page is required on one of the application pages For more information on the display of system pages see 6 System pages page 38 There are three levels of access A B and C These passwords are defined in XBT L100 A password consists of four alphanumeric characters default value 1111 A CAUTION UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS A display unit must only be installed and used by authorized personnel Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No access to the No access to the password page for
98. rm by clicking on OK in page protection Confirm by clicking on OK in page new page Confirm by clicking on OK in page insert link 3 In the navigation window see Chapter C Navigation window page 8 click on Page 2 in order to enter the content of this page Magelis D 11 2 Creation in XBT L100 2 The page editor displays page 2 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH z el m To create the variable field Click on the 3 icon Click on Modity Modify the equipment in API_PLC Modify the word number by entering 100 in the i field Confirm by clicking on OK Change the field length to 3 Confirm the field by clicking on OK Enter the following lines Language ENGLISH z el m To create the second variable field Click on the 2 icon Click on Modity Modify the equipment in API_PLC Modify the word number by entering 101 in the i field Confirm by clicking on OK Confirm the field by clicking on OK Now create a link to go back to the main page To create the link Magelis 2 Creation in XBT L100 Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page In the pages select page 1 Confirm by clicking on OK In the page navigation window click on Page 3 in order to enter the content of this page EN Page Tree OF x
99. rmat which could be read by an electronic machine W916810290111 A01 01 2003
100. s PC link application transfer Power supply mode powered by the PC XBT N200 N400 PC XBT Z945 1 2 XBT Z945 2 2 Power supply mode 24 VDC external power supply XBT Z915 XBT N401 NU400 PC Magelis PLC link running Power supply mode powered by the PLC XBT N200 400 Twido Micro Neza Premium Nano XBT Z978 RS 485 MiniDin A 8 Magelis 1 XBT N display units Power supply mode 24 VDC external power supply XBT N401 NU400 Altivar Tesys Model U XBT Z938 RS 485 SubD25 Power supply mode 24 VDC external power supply TSX 17 TSX series 7 Pee Tel ey Twido Micro Neza Premium Nano Quantum Momentum SCA62 multipoint SubD25 PLC Cable TSX17 XBT Z958 Z928 RS 485 Twido Micro Premium Nano XBT Z968 Z9680 RS 485 Quantum 984 XBT Z9710 RS 232C Momentum XBT Z9711 RS 232C TSX47 67 87 XBT Z948 RS 485 SCA62 multipoint XBT Z908 Z908 RS 485 Magelis 1 XBT N display units Ml Characteristics Type of display unit XBT N200 BT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Environment Conformity to standards IEC 1131 2 IEC 60068 2 6 IEC 60068 2 27 EN 61131 2 UL 508 CSA C22 2 no 14 Product certification CE UL CSA Class 1 Div 2 T5 UL and CSA Temperature Operation 0 55 C 32 F 131 F Storage 20 60 C 4 F 140 F Relative humidity 0 85 without condensation D
101. s this word equals 0x0000 any request to change the language on the part of the user will be accepted However as soon as a correct language number is imposed via the dialogue table the user can no longer modify the display unit language Note that for reasons of compatibility with existing PLC applications there are also two bits in the report word Bit 11 LOW_CURRENT_LANGUAGE_NUMBER LCLN Bit 12 HIGH_CURRENT_LANGUAGE_NUMBER HCLN which serve a dual purpose with this byte these bits can be combined as follows XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words HCLN LCLN Language 0 0 No 1 0 1 No 2 1 0 No 3 1 1 Other XBT gt PLC Report Bit 15 12 11 0 B Alarm table 1 There can be up to 256 alarms on the display unit and these 256 alarms can be divided between several alarm tables located in the different equipment max 15 The distribution granularity of these 256 alarms within the various alarm tables is 16 bits the size of a word Add bits for display 1 ALARME 1 Ea Equipment MASTER Basic bit z 40112 0 Active page 1 ALARME 1 Gk Cancel Help XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 1 No alarm management C 70 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words Depending
102. sistant Name of the application to be created D Schneider XBT N Applil dop Browse lt Back Next gt Cancel Help The Next gt button is used to go to the next step in the assistant The Cancel button closes the application creation assistant Step 2 Configuring the equipment This dialogue box is used to specify the equipment relating to the application XBT L1000 application creation assistant List of current equipment Modify the list lt Back l Next gt Cancel Help XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 3 Using XBT L100 software The Modify list button brings up another window where equipment can be added modified or deleted For more information see Step 4 Configuring the equipment page 15 The lt Back button is used to go to the previous step in the assistant The Next gt button is used to go to the next step in the assistant The Cancel button closes the application creation assistant Step 3 Configuring the application languages This window is used to specify which languages can be used by the application in the case of multilingual applications Configuration of languages r Default language ENGLISH Modify used when the terminal is started up ENGLISH Application languages Madify reference language in which the application is entered lt Back Next gt
103. st is that text can be displayed in a variable field according to the value of a PLC variable Maximum value Number of texts per list 64 Characters per text item 20 In cases where the selected PLC object equals BIT there are only two possible values 0 and 1 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 36 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Selecting Enumerated list as the display type makes the List button active The General tab then appears as shown below General Condition Options Variable MASTER 40001 Modify Format Display Length y EN 5 Number of values 0 List Size gt Caneel Hep The Number of values field is also active and gives the number of values entered in the list The List button is used to open a dialogue box which can be used to create modify and delete value text pairs in the enumerated list associated with the variable field Value Test max length 5 ok n DFF Ima Number of values 2 Delete Default text J NOTE A Characters button is used to open the tool for selecting special characters The font displayed is the application font XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 37 3 Using XBT L100 software Condition The Condition tab is used to enter a calculat
104. ted certain icons on the toolbar are inactive grayed out XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 2 Presentation of the XBT L100 program E Field information window The field information window is used to display the properties of fields and links to the current application page Characteristics Equipment Variable Comment The No column indicates the number of the field or link The Characteristics column indicates the field type and length In the example above we can see that field no 1 is decimal type and seven characters long The Symbol column indicates the equipment symbol to which the variable is linked see Configure equipment window page 16 The Comment column indicates the comment linked to the symbol B Navigation window The navigation window contains the page structure of the active application and specifies the current page EN Page Tree Ml x Type Application 7 Pages B 1 Menu 8 2 Display 1 Menu 4 3 Control a m 5 Conveyor iP 3 Control 6 Hopper iP 3 Control F 1 Menu 4 Maintenance 4 Maintenance Fr 1 Menu XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 8 Magelis 2 Presentation of the XBT L100 program By clicking on the Type dropdown list the operator can choose to display the application alarm or system page tree structure The different types of p
105. the display unit For transfers the link between the display unit and the PC uses an RS232C serial cable For more information on connections see Chapter A 8 Connection page 8 A CAUTION ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Connect the serial link connector with power off Connect only one type of serial communication at a time Thighten fixinbg screws Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage I Starting up the display unit Refer to the quick reference guide supplied with the product B Importing an application An application is imported by selecting Import from the Transfer menu Importing is into a new application not into the current application Importing begins with checking the import protection see Step 2 Configuring the terminal parameters page 13 Next the XBT L100 Connected display unit communication protocols are checked The import operation takes place after the checking phase B Exporting an application An application is exported by selecting Export from the Transfer menu The compatibility of the connected equipment and the transferred application is checked The export operation takes place after the checking phase XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 C 52 Magelis 7 Description of the dialogue table words The number of words in the table depends on the choice of status data and commands you wish to process during dial
106. these keys are managed in the same way as a drum This means that on reaching the end of the variable field vou go back to the other end Then by pressing keys Q and 4 the digit values are displayed on one direction or the other these keys are managed also in the same way as a drum XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 1 For display units in Input mode only Magelis 5 Alphanumeric fields E Confirming an entry ENTER key The value entered is transmitted to the connected device Refreshment of the field which was in input mode is active again E Cancelling an entry ESC key No write action is performed to the control system The value prior to entry is redisplayed Refreshment of the field which was in input mode is active again MB Exit entry on time out If no key is pressed for more than one minute input mode is abandoned automatically No write action is performed to the control system The value prior to input is redisplayed Refreshment of the field which was in input mode is active again B Entry report At the end of data entry the pilot device is informed of how the entry ended Confirmation Cancellation Time out by updating the Report word in the dialogue table see Chapter C 7 Description of the dialogue table words page 53 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 For display units in Input mode only
107. this page 4 The page editor displays page 5 enter the text for this page Language ENGLISH o BI A E To create the link to return to the previous page Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Access to application page In the pages select page 3 D 14 Magelis 2 Creation in XBT L100 Confirm by clicking on OK Language ENGLISH el m mi This page includes functional command links see Chapter B 8 Commands sent via functional links page 29 To create a functional command link for Start up Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Toggle command Click on the Modify button Modify the equipment in API_PLC Modify the word number by entering 10 in the i field and 10 in the j field Confirm variable by clicking on OK Confirm by clicking on OK in page Insert Link L2 To create a functional command link for Step by step mode Select the Insert Link command from the Edit menu link on the right by default In Action select Impulse command Click on the Modify button Modify the equipment in API_PLC Modify the word number by entering 15 in the i field and 15 in the j field Confirm variable by clicking on OK Magelis D 15 2 Creation in XBT L100 Confirm by clicking on OK in
108. tion into a display unit are 1 Check that the display unit is powered off 2 Connect the PC to the terminal see Chapter A Connection page 8 3 Power up the display unit 4 Select the Export command from the Transfer menu to transfer the application to the display unit see Chapter C 6 Transferring an application page 52 D 22 Magelis Using the application with the display unit B Reminder ey A page consists of text and fields A field can correspond to values which need to be read read mode entered write mode or both read write mode either by the operator or by the PLC Language ENGLISH z el m Text MB Entry principle Entry using the arrow keys Ojo In input mode the MOD key is used for entry All the digits in the selected field blink Go to the digit to be entered using the arrow keys Once either key has been pressed only the selected digit blinks Increment Decrement the value of the selected digit using the arrow keys Go to the next digit using the arrow keys Confirm the entry globally with Enter I Deleting characters The DEL key deletes the digit or clears the selected field Magelis 4 Using the application with the display unit D 24 Magelis Chapter E Appendices Magelis Magelis Contents Troubleshooting error messages terminology 1 Troubleshooting problems and solutions 5
109. tis possible to link application pages together so as to create authorized sequences during operation see Chapter C Functional links page 40 There is protection to prevent an unauthorized operator from displaying protected pages see Chapter C Protecting a page page 23 XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis B 17 1 Introduction Operating the display unit MB Principle of system pages E Definition System pages are predefined pages which are used to perform operations relating to the terminal system In run mode these pages can be accessed in the same way as application pages System pages are pages processed as if they were application type pages Hence they are stored with the application pages in the developed application file There are 3 types of system pages Normal system pages which can be called by accessing an application page numbers 1 to 100 System pages which cannot be called by accessing an application page numbers 101 to 200 Popup message system pages which cannot be called numbers 201 to 300 For more information on the display of system pages see 6 System pages page 38 The advantage of being able to view these pages with XBT L100 is that system messages can be translated or customized XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit I Principle of alarm
110. tor The number of the page displayed The number of the last field entered The real time clock status date and time Communication monitoring The number of the last alarm to be acknowledged Checksum application Advanced state of the terminal XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Magelis C 45 4 Dialogue table B Common data emitting receiving Page number to be processed Field number to be entered B Configuring the dialogue table This operation is performed by selecting Dialogue Table from the Configuration menu Configure Dialogue T able Ea v Use Dialogue Table r Select table Equipment available Dialog table Base address API_PLC Fdaltable gt gt 40101 lt lt Delete table Modify m Composition of table Functions available Size words Functions selected Access Communication control 4010 e of sys Number of last field entered 40102 Set PLC XBT gt PLC F Number of last alarm acknowledged 1 40106 Number of displayed page XBT gt PLC Report 40107 Application checksum XBT gt PLC Terminal advanced state 40108 Number of page to be processed XBT lt gt PLC 7 Number of field to be entered 40109 Table write authorization XBT lt PLC Clear log Advanced functions 1 x 40110 Static function keys LEDs lighting XBT lt PLC i Add function gt gt lt lt Delete function Total size Function selected
111. ts Menu Heading located in the menu bar selected in order to access a list of entries Menu bar Zone located at the top of a Windows window containing several headings corresponding to menus Magelis 4 Terminology Menu entry Heading indicating a software function and selected to enable access to it Also known as Command Modal dialogue box gt D Schneider XBT N SBT Ike Language ENGL Type Application 7 Page Configure Dialogue Table V Use Dialogue Table r Select table Equipment available API_PLC MA rie E gt While a modal dialogue box is open the developer cannot perform any other operations in the XBT L100 program Modeless dialogue box ER Page Tree Language ENC The presence of a modeless dialogue box does not prevent any operations in the XBT L100 program Mother Page Application page which has at least one DaughterPage NodePage Application page which has a MotherPage and at least one DaughterPage Operator Person who uses a terminal in run mode within a control system Page Displayable on the terminal It may be larger than the display unit Scrolling is used to move the visible screen area Pages can be different types as listed below Page editor Part of a document window used to edit the content of any type of page Pilot device A terminal can communicate with several control syst
112. u mle lr F alia a FlelnlajnjelElr xjelt u elwalwaft MSIE O ME eT Fall eee eM Ale e REH amam AE AAS a aA CEE tT t 1 Bla 6 5 S E 00 0 Dj P BEER BEEBE BRT RIG EIEI Gem crcl Table des caract res disponibles pour la police s lectionn e Combinaison ESPACE XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 Only Latin Katakana ye z 125 modifiable characters 5 modifiable characters C 30 Magelis 3 Using XBT L100 software Choose the desired character and press the Copy button Then simply paste the selection This function is also useful for displaying all the characters in the font selected for the application Importing exporting text for translation This function is used to translate a dialogue application into several languages Recommended methods 1 Enter the monolingual dialogue application in the XBT L100o 2 Add the languages wished Application languages configuration The original texts are copied and generated in each language 3 Export the texts File export texts to a new file Save As 21x Savein SY XBT L1000 Apps G Symbols E xbtmadb m xbtutw2 tips Ee ee Save as type Text Files txt sl Cancel System pages 4 Check the box System Pages This also enables to translate the system messages of the display unit The exported or imported information is as follows page names application page text application alarm system pages
113. y acknowledgement The alarm page is acknowledged on the display by pressing ENTER The alarm message changes to a fixed display Depending on the choice made management of these 2 types of alarm is as follows 1 Alarms which must be acknowledged obligatory An alarm which must be acknowledged remains in the alarm list until it is acknowledged by the operator even if the cause of the fault has disappeared Advantage Picks up transient faults instability of a discrete sensor for example XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit 2 Alarms which can optionally be acknowledged An alarm which can optionally be acknowledged disappears from the alarm list as soon as the cause of the fault has disappeared whether the alarm has been acknowledged by the operator or not Advantage The display unit is not monopolized by displays of faults considered of minor importance to the application XBT N200 XBT N400 XBT NU400 XBT N401 No alarm management B 22 Magelis 1 Introduction Operating the display unit B Display principle of alarm pages Appearance of an alarm ALARM The ALARM indicator light blinks The alarm is stored in the alarm list End of data entry or entry aborted Acknowledgement or disappearance of this alarm alarm already displayed The most
114. y units E 11 Menu E 11 Menu entry E 12 Modal Dialogue Box E 12 Modifiable characters c 30 Modless Dialogue Box E 12 Navigation links C 27 Node page E 12 O Operating modes B 9 Run mode B 9 B 12 B 18 E 13 Transfer mode B 9 B 10 E 12 Operator E 12 Organization of Magelis functions B 14 Page E 12 Page editor E 12 Parent page E 12 Pilot equipment E 12 PLC E 12 Process commands Via function keys B 28 Via functional links B 29 Product references B 43 Protecting the application c 14 Protecting the display unit B 13 Protocols B 15 E 12 Radio button E 12 Range A 5 Root page E 12 Screen E 13 Scrolling within a page B 33 B 34 Selection of an input field B 35 By the operator B 35 By the pilot equipment B 36 Service keys E 13 Setting the display unit parameters B 41 Shortcut menu E 13 Magelis INDEX Simulation A 13 C 48 Display unit simulation window C 48 PLC simulation window C 49 Software A 12 E 10 Field information window C 8 Functions A 12 Installation A 12 Navigation window C 8 Opening C 6 Presentation A 12 C 6 Special characters C 30 Starting up the display unit c 52 Static function keys E 13 Status data C 45 Status table E 13 Structure of Magelis applications B 5 System pages B 18 B 38 C 26 Definition B 18 Display from an application page B 38 Display from the dialogue table B

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