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1. Number Effect causes Remedy 130003 No data medium found The operation is canceled Check for example if e The correct data medium is being accessed e The data medium is inserted 130004 The data medium is write protected The operation Check whether access has been made to the correct is canceled data carrier Remove the write protection 130005 The file is read only The operation is canceled Check whether access has been made to the correct file Edit the file attributes if necessary 130006 Access to file failed The operation is canceled Check for example if e The correct file is being accessed e The file exists e Another action is preventing simultaneous access to the file 130007 The network connection is interrupted Check the network connection and eliminate the cause Records cannot be saved or read over the network of error connection 130008 The storage card is not available Insert the storage card Records cannot be saved to read from the storage card 130009 The specified folder does not exist on the storage Insert the storage card card Any files saved to this directory are not backed up when you switch off the HMI device 130010 The maximum nesting depth can be exhausted Check the configuration when for example a value change in a script results in the call of another script and the second script in turn has a value change that results in the call o
2. Number Effect causes Remedy 260014 You have tried unsuccessfully to log on three You can log on to the system with your correct times in succession password Only an administrator can change the You will be locked out and assigned to group assignment to a group no 0 260023 The password you entered does not meet the Enter a password that contains at least one number necessary security guidelines 260024 The password you entered does not meet the Enter a password that contains at least one necessary security guidelines character 260025 The password you entered does not meet the Enter a password that contains at least one special necessary security guidelines character 260028 Upon system start up an attempt to log on or Check the connection to the SIMATIC Logon Server when trying to change the password of a and its configuration for example SIMATIC log on user the system attempts to 4 Port number access the SIMATIC Logon Server 2 IP address If attempting to log on the new user is not 3 8 logged in If a different user was logged on i d name before then this user is logged off 4 Functional transfer cable Or use a local user 260029 The SIMATIC Logon user is not associated to Check the user data on the SIMATIC Logon Server any or several groups and the configuration in your WinCC flexible project The new user is not logged in If a different user A user may only be assigned to one group was logged on
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4. The following menu commands can also be configured on the TP 177A and OP 77A HMI devices WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 95 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Data record list Menu command Function To PLC The displayed values of the selected data record are transferred from the HMI device to the PLC From PLC The recipe values from the PLC are displayed in the recipe view of the HMI device Display help Displays the help text configured for the simple recipe view e Element list Menu command Function Display help Displays the help text configured for the simple recipe view Rename Renames the selected data record A dialog box opens where you can enter the name Previous Opens the data record list Mouse control or touchscreen control of the simple recipe view 1 2 Select the desired recipe from the recipe view Click on the gt button The shortcut menu is opened Select the desired menu command The menu command is executed Alternatively open the desired recipe in the recipe view The data record list is displayed Open the desired data record Alternatively use the gt button to open the shortcut menu and select a menu command The menu command is executed Using the keyboard with the simple recipe view 96 1 2 3 Press the lt Tab gt key until the simple recipe
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7. Check the connection to the PLC 190012 It is not possible to convert a value from a source format to a target format for example An attempt is being made to assign a value to a counter that is outside the valid PLC specific value range A tag of the type Integer should be assigned a value of the type String Check the range of values or the data type of the tags 190013 The user has entered a string that is longer than the tag The string is automatically shortened to the permitted length Only enter strings that do not exceed the permitted tag length Table 8 19 190100 Area pointer alarms Number 190100 Effect causes The area pointer is not updated because the address configured for this pointer does not exist Type 1 Warnings 2 Errors 3 PLC acknowledgment 4 HMI device acknowledgment 5 LED mapping 6 Trend request 7 Trend transfer 1 Trend transfer 2 No Consecutive number displayed in WinCC flexible ES co Remedy Check the configuration 190101 The area pointer is not updated because it is not possible to map the PLC type to the area pointer type Parameter type and no see alarm 190100 190102 The area pointer is updated after the cause of the last error state has been eliminated return to normal operation Parameter type and no See alarm 190100 132 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01
8. Press Ee in the alarm window or in the alarm view Help on input objects Touch the Help button on the on screen keyboard This button is only available if you configured an operator note Help on the current screen If for example the ShowOperatorNotes function is assigned to a button in your configuration you can call the configured operator note for the current screen by pressing this button Help on the focused screen object Use the Alt H key combination on the screen keyboard or on the connected USB keyboard to display the operator notes configured for the focused screen object Note You cannot use any other screen object while the help window is open To view a new operator note you first need to close the window showing the current operator note WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 75 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Closing the help window Click on the 3 button 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 1 Button 7 2 1 1 Description Application A button is a virtual key on the screen of the HMI device that can have one or more functions Text Layout The layout of the button depends on the button type e Button with text The text shown on the button gives information regarding the status of the button e Button with graphic The graphic shown on the button gives information regarding the status of the button e Invisible Th
9. Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 6 Transferring a project Changing the language of the simulator user interface The simulator neither provides a language change function nor does it start using the engineering language of WinCC flexible You change the user interface language of the simulator as follows 1 Open the shortcut menu from Start gt SIMATIC gt WinCC flexible 2008 gt WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime Simulator 2 Click Properties 3 If you want to work on an English user interface for example replace the path definition in the Target area with the following entry C Program Files Common Files Siemens HmiRTmSim HmiRTmSim exe 11033 Overview of language IDs required Language Language ID required German 11031 English 11033 French 11036 Italian 11040 Spanish 11034 Chinese Taiwan 11028 Chinese China 12052 Japanese 11041 Korean 11042 5 6 Transferring a project Overview Various scenarios are possible for transferring the project e WinCC flexible Runtime is installed on the same PC as the WinCC flexible programming software e WinCC flexible Runtime and the WinCC flexible programming software are installed on different systems In this case the project must be downloaded from the programming device to the destination device In the first step you need to set the corresponding transfer properties in the Loader menu on the HMI device Note Depending on the configuration the sa
10. WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 41 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime The following transfers are possible between the recipe screen and PLC depending on the configuration e Transferring recipe data records between PLC and recipe tags e Immediate transfer of individual modified values between the PLC and recipe tags The following settings are needed in the recipe in order to do this Synchronize tags has been enabled Tags offline has been deactivated Recipe data records can be transferred directly between the HMI device and PLC In these situations the display on the HMI device is not essential Exporting and importing recipe data records HMI device ER ecipe n External storage medium Recipe data records are exported from the HMI device recipe memory and are saved to a CSV file on the external storage medium The records can be reimported from the storage medium to the recipe memory The following external storage media may be used depending on the HMI device e Memory card e USB stick e Hard disk WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 42 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime 6 5 3 2 Configuration of recipes Introduction Recipes are configured differently depending on the intended use e f you are editing recipes with a recipe view in your project the values are only saved in recipe d
11. 1 Juice 2 Beverage 3 Nectar a NOTICE Changing the recipe data record in the background Applies to the processing of a recipe data record If values of the corresponding recipe data record are changed by a control job the recipe view is not updated automatically To update the recipe view reselect the respective recipe data record WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 49 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime 6 5 4 3 Introduction Principle 50 Recipe screen The recipe screen is a process picture It contains an individual input screen for the recipes The input screen contains IO fields and other screen objects The recipe functionality is implemented with system functions e g for saving recipe data records The figure below shows an example of the recipe screen Recipe name 70 E Orange i 30 kg Data record name 30 E Nectar gt Save Data from the PLC Load Data to PLC You can configure a recipe screen in the TP 170B and higher models Configuration of a recipe screen offers you the opportunity for customization You can spread large recipes over several process screens according to topic and display them vividly using features such as graphical screen objects e Spreading recipes over several process screens according to topic You can distribute recipe data records with multiple entries across several pr
12. Effect causes The value range of the tag has been exceeded in the system function The calculation of the system function is not performed Remedy Check the desired calculation and correct it if necessary 70025 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in the system function The calculation of the system function is not performed Check the desired calculation and correct it if necessary 70026 No other screens are stored in the internal screen memory No other screens can be selected 70027 The backup of the RAM file system has been started 70028 The files from the RAM have been copied in the Flash memory The files from the RAM have been copied in the Flash memory Following a restart these saved files are copied back to the RAM file system 70029 Backup of the RAM file system has failed No backup copy of the RAM file system has been made Check the settings in the Control Panel gt OP dialog and save the RAM file system using the Save Files button in the Persistent Storage tab 70030 The parameters configured for the system function are faulty The connection to the new PLC was not established Compare the parameters configured for the system function with the parameters configured for the PLCs and correct them as necessary 70031 The PLC configured in the system function is not an S7 PLC The connection to the new PLC was not established C
13. Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation behavior Limit value test of numerical values Tags can be assigned limit values The entered value is then only accepted if the value lies within the configured limits If an entered value exceeds a configured limit value e g 80 with a limit value 78 the entered value is rejected If an alarm window is configured then a system alarm is displayed automatically The original value is displayed again Decimal places for numerical values If a numeric input field is configured with a specific number of decimal places decimal places in excess of the limit are ignored Empty decimal places are filled with 0 after the number is confirmed Hidden input A is displayed for every character during hidden input The data format of the value entered cannot be recognized Behavior when switching between input fields When you change to another input field within the same screen and the screen keyboard appears the Exit field event is not executed for the previous field unless you close the screen keyboard Behavior in the case of incorrect entries I O fields at the OP 73micro TP 177micro OP 73 OP 77A and TP 177A HMI devices remain in editing mode when an incorrect entry is made The original value is not restored automatically but only after the ESC key has been pressed Output fields closely spaced together If you configure the I O fields as
14. The input screen contains IO fields and other screen objects The recipe functionality is implemented with system functions e g for saving recipe data records Note Recipe screen You can configure a recipe screen in the TP 170B and higher models 6 5 4 2 Recipe view Recipe view 48 The recipe view is an off the shelf screen object used to manage recipe data records The recipe view shows recipe data records in tabular form The recipe view can be represented as follows e Asenhanced recipe view e Assimple recipe view The operating elements of the enlarged recipe view and the possible operations in the simple recipe view can both be set The values displayed or entered in the recipe view are saved in recipe data records The recipe data records are exchanged with the PLC via system functions WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Enhanced recipe view The figure below shows an example of the enhanced recipe view Recipe Name Orange Data Record Name No Nectar Simple recipe view Display of values The simple recipe view consists of three areas e Recipe list e Data record list e Element list In the simple recipe view each area is shown separately on the HMI device Depending on the configuration the simple recipe view starts with the recipe list The figure below shows an example of the data record list
15. The simple recipe view always begins with the recipe list Operation You can use the simple recipe view as follows depending on the configuration e Create change copy or delete recipe data records e Readrecipe data records from the PLC or transfer to the PLC Using the simple recipe view Toggle between the display areas and the shortcut menus to operate the simple recipe views The table below shows the operation of the display area Button Key Function Enter The next lowest display area is opened i e the data record list or the element list lt Esc gt The previous display area opens gt lt Right gt The shortcut menu of the display area opens lt Up gt lt Down gt Selects the previous next entry lt Pg Up gt lt Pg Moves the display up or down one page Down gt lt Home gt lt End gt Selects the first last entry The first last entry is selected 94 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects The table below shows the operation of the shortcut menu Button Key Function lt Esc gt The menu is closed The display area opens Input of the number The menu command is executed of the menu command Shortcut menus of the simple recipe view A command option selection can be called in for each display area by pressing the gt bu
16. 79 Simple recipe view 94 Simple user view 105 Slider Sm rtClient view 112 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Status Force 108 Switch 97 Trend view 97 User view 103 LED control 65 Licensing General information Load Recipe data record in runtime 54 Log In Runtime Memory options Logging Scope of alarm logging 85 Logoff time Exporting importing 65 In Runtime M Memory card Number of files 20 Menu command Simple recipe view Modifying recipe structures 60 Monitoring mode Sm rtClient view 113 Mouse operation Alarm view 87 Simple user view User view O Object in runtime Overview 3 Offices 6 Online Recipe tag 44 On screen alphanumerical keyboard On screen numerical keyboard operating Runtime using the keyboard Runtime with mouse ia Operating element Recipe view 9 Operating recipes Copying a recipe data record 54 58 Creating recipe data records 53 57 Data record transfer 56 Delete recipe data record 58 Load recipe data record 159 Index Modify recipe data record 54 Modifying the recipe structure Read recipe data record 56 Operation Alarm Indicator Alarm View Alarm Window Button Date time field Graphic IO field 82 l O field 79 Recipe view 92 Simple alarm view Simple user view Slider Status force Switch Symbol Symbolic IO field 83 Trend view Operation fe
17. Structure of this manual e Introduction to WinCC flexible Runtime Chapters 1 3 e Commissioning WinCC flexible Runtime Chapter 4 Operating in Runtime Chapters 5 6 e Appendix Chapter 7 This documentation uses the term HMI device for all systems operating with WinCC flexible Runtime A distinction is made in the naming conventions for the configuration and runtime software e WinCC flexible refers to the configuration software e Runtime designates the runtime software running on the HMI devices e WinCC flexible Runtime designates the visualization product for use on standard PCs or panel PCs The term WinCC flexible is used in the general context A version name such as WinCC flexible 2008 is used whenever it is necessary to distinguish it from other versions The following formatting is used to facilitate reading of the manual Notation Scope Add screen e Terminology that occurs in the user interface e g dialog names tabs buttons menu commands e Inputs required e g limit values tag values e Path information File Edit Operational sequences e g menu commands shortcut menu commands F1 Alt P Keyboard inputs WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 5 Preface Trademarks Please observe notes labeled as follows Note Notes containing important information about the product and its use or a specific sectio
18. Switch the PLC on PLC is shut down DP T DP T If only one master is connected to the network disable The option PG PC is the only master is not setin PG PC is the only master in Set PG PC interface the Control Panel under Set PG PC interface If several masters are connected to the network enable these Do not change any settings for this will cause bus errors 140011 No tag updating or writing is executed because Check the connection and that the communication communication is down partner is switched on 140012 There is an initialization problem e g when Restart the HMI device Or Run WinCC flexible Runtime then start your other applications 128 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 140013 The MPI cable is disconnected and thus there is Check the connections no power supply 140014 The configured bus address is in already in use by Edit the HMI device address in the PLC configuration another application 140015 Wrong transmission rate Correct the relevant parameters Or Faulty bus parameters e g HSA Or OP address gt HSA or Wrong interrupt vector interrupt does not arrive at the driver 140016 The hardware does not support the configured Change the interrupt number interrupt 140017 The set interrupt is in use by another
19. from the PLC to the HMI device was completed 290025 Alarm reporting that the download of records Check in the configuration whether due to an error e The recipe number exists e The record number exist e The Overwrite function parameter is set 290026 An attempt has been made to read write a Set the record status to zero record although the record is not free at present This error may occur in the case of recipes for which downloading with synchronization has been configured 290027 Unable to connect to the PLC at present Asa Check the connection to the PLC result the record can neither be read nor written Possible causes No physical connection to the PLC no cable plugged in cable is defect or the PLC is Switched off 290030 This alarm is output after you selected screen Reload the record from the storage location or retain which contains a recipe view in which a record the current values is already selected 290031 While saving it was detected that a record with Overwrite the record or cancel the action the specified number already exists 290032 While exporting records it was detected that a Overwrite the file or cancel the process file with the specified name already exists 290033 Confirmation request before deleting records WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 143 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 290040 Effect causes A record error with error c
20. online mode although the entire system is in offline mode This changeover is not allowed The PLC remains in offline mode 110006 The content of the project version area pointer Check does not match the user version configured in e The project ID entered on the PLC WinCC flexible WinCC flexible Runtime is e The project ID entered in WinCC flexible therefore closed Table 8 11 120000 Trend alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 120000 The trend is not displayed because you configured Change the configuration an incorrect axis to the trend or an incorrect trend 120001 The trend is not displayed because you configured Change the configuration an incorrect axis to the trend or an incorrect trend 120002 The trend is not displayed because the tag Check whether the data area for the tag exists in the assigned attempts to access an invalid PLC PLC the configured address is correct and the value address range for the tag is correct Table 8 12 130000 System information alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 130000 The action was not executed Close all other programs Delete files no longer required from the hard disk 130001 The action was not executed Delete files no longer required from the hard disk 130002 The action was not executed Close all other programs Delete files no longer required from the hard disk WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 126 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms
21. supported corresponding standard project for your project Instead of calling the Overview Step Sequence Mode function call the FixedScreenSelection function using ZP STEP as the screen name 320014 The selected PLC cannot be evaluated for Check the parameters of the ProAgent EvaluateAlarmDisplayFault system function The Alarm view assigned to the EvaluateAlarmDisplayFault system function could not be found Table 8 34 330000 GUI alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 330022 Too many dialogs are open on the HMI device Close all dialogs you do not require on the HMI device 330026 The password will expire after the number of Enter a new password days shown Table 8 35 350000 GUI alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 350000 PROFIsafe packages have not arrived within Check the WLAN connection the necessary period There is a communication problem with the F CPU RT is terminated WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 147 Appendix 8 1 System alarms buttons Number Effect causes Remedy 350001 PROFIsafe packages have not arrived within Check the WLAN connection the necessary period There is a communication problem with the F CPU The PROFIsafe connection is re established 350002 An internal error has occurred Internal error Runtime is terminated 350003 Feedback concerning the connection established with the F CPU The
22. system function 290064 Alarm reporting that the deletion of records has started 290065 Alarm reporting that the deletion of records has successfully completed 290066 Confirmation request before deleting records 290068 Security request to confirm if all records in the recipe should be deleted 290069 Security request to confirm if all records in the recipe should be deleted 290070 The record specified is not in the import file Check the source of the record number or record name constant or tag value 290071 During the editing of record values a value was entered which exceeded the low limit of the recipe tag The entry is discarded Enter a value within the limits of the recipe tag 290072 290073 When editing record values a value was entered which exceeds the high limit of the recipe tag The entry is discarded An action e g saving a record failed due to an unknown error The error corresponds to the status alarm IDS OUT CMD EXE ERRiin the large recipe view Enter a value within the limits of the recipe tag 290074 While saving it was detected that a record with the specified number already exists but under another name Overwrite the record change the record number or cancel the action 290075 A record with this name already exists The record is not saved Please select a different record name 290110 The defaul
23. texts or formats are displayed in another language Objects that may contain language relevant texts include e Alarms e Screens e Text lists e Operator notes e Recipes e Date time e Decimal symbol e Static texts Pictograms HMI devices with integrated keyboard e g Panel PC 670 may by configured with pictograms on the bottom and on the left right screen margins Pictograms are used to clarify the screen specific functions of the function keys Use the associated function key to trigger the function symbolized by the pictogram Deleting characters Activate numerical mode by pressing the lt A Z gt keys to allow the deletion of characters using the Ins Del key The Ins Del key function is disabled if you activate the left or right alphanumeric mode 7 1 2 Operation with mouse and keyboard Operation with the keyboard The navigation options listed in the table can be used for keyboard operations in a screen Navigation PC SIMATIC Panel PC Next field right left lt Shift Right gt lt Shift Left gt lt Right gt lt Left gt Next field up down lt Shift Down gt Shift Up Down Up To the right left in the Right Left Shiftc Right Shift Left field WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 68 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime The other keys have identical functions on the PC a
24. 104 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Example Create user 1 Click on an empty line in the User column of the user view 2 Then enter the user name Press Enter 3 Use Right to select the next field 4 Assign a password and a logoff time in the same way and then select the group Example Changing group assignments 1 Click in the Group field 2 Select a group from the selection list Alternatively you can use the cursor keys lt Home gt lt End gt lt Up gt and Downs for this 3 Confirm the entry with Enter 7 2 15 Simple user view 7 2 15 1 Description Application On HMI devices with a small display the simple user view is used to display users on the HMI device Gruppe 9 Gruppe 2 Gruppe 1 Note The Simple user view object cannot be operated dynamically with a script Layout The layout depends on the user rights e All users on the HMI device system are displayed in the User view to the administrator or to a user with administrator authorizations e When user administration authorization is lacking only the personal user entry is displayed WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 105 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation Depending on the configuration you can Operation behavior Manage users e g create delete C
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26. 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 20 200000 PLC coordination alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 200000 Coordination is not executed because the address Change the address or set up the address in the PLC configured in the PLC does not exist is not set 200001 Coordination is canceled because the write access Change the address or set the address in the PLC at an to the address configured in the PLC is not area which allows write access possible 200002 Coordination is not carried out at the moment Internal error because the address format of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format 200003 Coordination can be executed again because the last error state is eliminated return to normal operation 200004 The coordination may not be executed 200005 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in and the PLC is e The cable is defective operational e The PLC does not respond is defective etc Restart the system if the system alarm persists e System overload Table 8 21 200100 PLC user version alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 200100 Coordination is not executed because the Change the address or set up the address in the address configured in the PLC does not exist is PLC not set 200101 Coordination is canceled because the write Change the address or set the address in the PLC at access to the address co
27. 80026 This alarm is output after all logs are initialized Values are written to the logs from then on Prior to this no entries are written to the logs irrespective whether WinCC flexible Runtime is active or not 80027 The internal Flash memory has been specified as Configure Storage Card or a network path as the the storage location for a log This is not storage location permissible No values are written to this log and the log file is not created 80028 The alarm returns a status report indicating that the logs are currently being initialized No values are logged until the alarm 80026 is output 80029 The number of logs specified in the alarm could not Evaluate the additional system alarms related to this be initialized The logs are initialized alarm Check the configuration the ODBC Open The faulty log files are not available for logging Database Connectivity and the specified drive jobs 80030 The structure of the existing log file does not match Delete the existing log data manually in advance the expected structure Logging is stopped for this log 80031 The log in CSV format is corrupted Delete the faulty file The log cannot be used 80032 Logs can be assigned events These are triggered Close WinCC flexible Runtime delete the log then as soon as the log is full If WinCC flexible Runtime restart WinCC flexible Runtime is started and the log is already full the event is not Or triggered Configu
28. A user action which has to be logged has been A user action requiring logging should only be possible executed without a logged on user with permission Change the configuration by setting a required permission for the input object 90044 A user action which has to be confirmed was Repeat the user action if necessary blocked because there is another user action pending WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 125 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 10 110000 Offline function alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 110000 The operating mode was changed Offline mode is now set 110001 The operating mode was changed Online mode is now set 110002 The operating mode was not changed Check the connection to the PLCs Check whether the address area for the area pointer 88 Coordination in the PLC is available 110003 The operating mode of the specified PLC was changed by the system function SetConnectionMode The operating mode is now offline 110004 The operating mode of the specified PLC has been changed by the system function SetConnectionMode The operating mode is now online 110005 An attempt was made to use the system function Switch the complete system to online mode then SetConnectionMode to switch the specified PLC to execute the system function again
29. Alternatively click on the 4 symbol in the Compiler toolbar 3 You may test and operate the project online with the controller if you have configured the corresponding communication Configuration software and Runtime software on different systems 28 If the programming software and WinCC flexible Runtime are installed on two different Systems proceed as follows 1 Create and then compile your project e g named Myproject hmi The compiled file with the file name extension fwx e g Myproject fwx is stored in the same folder 2 To transfer the compiled file via cable Depending on the required type of transfer use a suitable standard cable to interconnect the HMI device with the programming device then switch on the HMI device Note If the HMI device is a PC you can transfer the compiled file without using the loader for example via Ethernet To do so double click the compiled file on your PC to start Runtime 3 Download the compiled file from the programming device to your PLC Windows provides the following options of transferring the compiled file Copy the file fwx to the PLC via the parallel or serial interface via dial up connection under Windows or copy the file fwx to the PLC via a network Copy the fwx file to a diskette and then from the diskette to the destination PC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Setting up WinCC flexible Runti
30. EE 7 2 18 2 Sm rtClient view mouse and keyboard control 7 2 19 Symbol library sess mrnnennenrrennenrnr enter nen nene rrr nennen nns FEX B NB 115 F 2 99 2 MOUSE COMUOI E poem 8 1 SYRIEN L 117 Abbreviations ten cU d EM a ee 9 1 fole e Iz uer 149 GIOSS ANY EMEN 151 10 1 Glossa ics cies chi ausbeisee A E E beaut sapnneeenany aeeeneaerneeeentadea te 151 MIVA O O MHR WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 11 WinCC flexible Runtime 1 Principle In runtime the operator can control and monitor the process This involves in particular the following tasks e Communication with the automation systems e On screen visualization of images Operating the process for example by setting setpoint values or opening and closing valves e Archiving of current runtime data e g process values and alarm events Performance spectrum of WinCC flexible Runtime WinCC flexible Runtime supports a certain number of process variables Powertags which is determined by your license e WinCC flexible Runtime 128 Supports 128 process variables e WinCC flexible Runtime 512 Supports 512 process variables e WinCC flexible Runtime 2048 Supports 2048 process variables You can increase the number of process variables w
31. PLC 290004 This alarm is output when alarm number 290001 is triggered more than five times In this case no further separate alarms are generated Observe the value range for the tag type 290005 This alarm is output when alarm number 290002 is triggered more than five times In this case no further separate alarms are generated Check the value range or type of the tag 290006 The threshold values configured for the tag have been violated by values entered Observe the configured or current threshold values of the tag 290007 There is a difference between the source and target structure of the recipe currently being processed The target structure contains an additional data recipe tag which is not available in the source structure The data recipe tag specified is assigned its start value Insert the specified data recipe tag in the source structure 290008 There is a difference between the source and target structure of the recipe currently being processed The source structure contains an additional data recipe tag which is not available in the target structure and therefore cannot be assigned The value is rejected Remove the specified data recipe tag in the specified recipe from the project 290010 The storage location configured for the recipe is not permitted Possible causes Illegal characters write protection data carrier out of space or does not exist Chec
32. Position in the information scheme This manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation The information below presents an overview of the information landscape of SIMATIC HMI User manual e WinCC flexible Micro describes the engineering basics based on the WinCC flexible Micro engineering system ES e WinCC flexible Compact Standard Advanced describes the engineering basics based on the WinCC flexible Compact WinCC flexible Standard and WinCC flexible Advanced engineering systems ES e WinCC flexible Runtime Describes how to commission and operate your Runtime project on a PC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Preface e WinCC flexible Migration Describes how to convert an existing ProTool project to WinCC flexible Describes how to convert an existing WinCC project to WinCC flexible Describes how to migrate ProTool projects with an HMI migration from OP3 to OP 73 or OP 73 micro Describes how to migrate ProTool projects with an HMI migration from OP7 to OP 77B or OP 77A Describes how to migrate ProTool projects with an HMI migration from OP17 to OP 177B describes how to migrate ProTool projects with HMI migration from RMOS graphic devices to Windows CE devices e Communication Communication Part 1 describes the connection of the HMI device to SIMATIC PLCs Communication Part 2 describes the connection of the HMI device to third party PLCs Operat
33. Recipe view 92 Simple alarm view 89 Simple alarm window Simple user view Slider Sm rtClient view Status Force Switch Symbol Symbolic IO field Trend view 97 User view 103 User view Application example Entering recipe data offline Recipe with manual production sequence 45 Authorization In Runtime B Behavior Alarm Indicator Button Date time field Graphic IO field 82 HTML Browser 110 I O field Simple recipe view 95 Sm rtClient view Switch 78 Symbol Symbolic IO field Button 76 Application Behavior Layout Operation 76 Operation with the keyboard 7 Operation with the mouse 157 Index C calling Operator note touch screen device Operator note Touch screen device Operator note screen keyboard Operator note screen keyboard 73 Operator note system function Operator note touch screen device Remote control Remote monitoring Changing Recipe data record in runtime 54 closing Remote control Closing Remote monitoring Runtime Control element HTML Browser Status Force Trend view 98 Copy Recipe data record in runtime 54 Recipe data record in Runtime 58 Create Recipe data record on the HMI device 53 D Data Flow 40 Data log In Runtime 86 Data record Operation Operation with the keyboard Operation with the mouse TP 177A TP 177micro Deleting Recipe data record in runtime 55 158 Direct key E Element l
34. STEP 7 documentation Handling instructions The following steps show the basic procedures for simulating a project offline without PLC connection 26 1 2 3 Start by creating a project as it is going to be run later with an interconnected PLC Save and compile the project Launch the simulator directly from the running configuration software Select Compiler gt start Runtime with simulator from the Project menu Alternatively click on the M symbol in the Compiler toolbar When you simulate the project for the first time the simulator is started with a new empty simulation table If you have already created a simulation table for your project it will be opened We The simulation table sim contains all your settings for the simulation of tags and flags You now manipulate the tags and flags of your project in the simulation table You can monitor the profile of the changing value by switching the task from simulation to the project You can save all settings made in this table for project simulation to a file To do so Wie select File gt Save in the Simulator then type in a file name sim You can now always retrieve these settings in order to simulate your project again The condition is here that you have not reconfigured any of the tags or flags you want to simulate in your project in the meantime WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO
35. TP 015A SIMOTION Panel PCs P012K PO12T P015K PO12T PC R Key PC R Touch Installation on the PC Install System WinCC flexible Runtime on your system if you have not done that yet Install WinCC flexible Runtime from the WinCC flexible Runtime CD Note Do not install the Runtime software from the product DVD of the WinCC flexible Engineering System The Runtime software on the product DVD is intended for simulation within the Engineering System only A license license key is required to run the Runtime software NOTICE WinCC flexible Runtime runs in demo mode only if you do not have a license In demo mode you are prompted to acknowledge specific messages at regular intervals 1 Install the runtime software from the CD If the autorun function is enabled for your CD ROM drive the CD browser is run automatically when the CD is inserted Otherwise run Setup by selecting WinCCflexible Runtime setup exe from the CD 2 Select the user interface language of the Setup program under Language 3 Select Installation then run the WinCC flexible Runtime setup 4 Follow the setup instructions on the screen 5 Install the license when you are prompted to do so WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 21 Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 2 Electrical installation Starting Runtime 5 2 Note If when installing the Runtime software you do not h
36. Within the simple alarm view there is a tabulator sequence that enables the operating elements and the last selected alarm to be selected via the keys of the HMI device Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Click on the operating element you wish to use Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the list of displayed alarms is selected in the alarm view 2 Click on the alarm to be edited You can use the keys lt Home gt lt End gt lt Up gt and Down for this 3 Press the Tab key until the operating element you wish to use is selected 4 Press lt Enter gt Alternative operation Depending on the configuration you can also operate the alarm view via the function keys Example Acknowledge alarm 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Click on the button Example Edit alarm 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Click on the button WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 91 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Example Calling the infotext 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Click on the command button 3 To close the window for displaying the operator note press the x button or use the key combination lt Alt F4 gt T 2 9 Recipe view 7 2 9 1 Description Application The recipe view is used to display edit and manage data records Recipe Name Orange Data Record Nam
37. again when input is complete The lt Help gt button is only active if an operator note is configured for the I O field Screen keyboard for numeric input You enter the characters of numeric values using the screen keyboard buttons Confirm the input value with lt Enter gt or cancel it with lt Esc gt Both actions close the screen keyboard Note Limit values can be configured for numeric input fields In this case values are only accepted if they lie within configured limits If you enter a value that is outside the configured limits the system rejects this value and restores the original The HMI outputs a system alarm to indicate this situation When you enter the first character a tooltip appears showing the hi and lo limit values of the input field WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 3 5 Purpose 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime Calling the infotext The configuring engineer uses operator notes to provide additional information and operating instructions with respect to alarms screens and operable screen objects For example an operator note may contain information about the permissible range of values for an I O field or information on the cause and remedy of a fault in the event of an error alarm Enter temperature setpoint for Tank 1 Range 40 80 C Operator note for an I O field Example Help on messages
38. an operating element for saving the recipe data records WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality Sequence 6 5 Recipes in Runtime HMI device Recipe Memory Recipe view o o Synchronous Recipe tag Recipe screen PLC 1 Enter the production data in the recipe view or recipe screen 2 Save the modified recipe data record 3 Alternatively save the recipe data record with a new name The recipe data record is saved in the recipe memory of the HMI device Transfer the recipe data to the PLC 6 5 3 4 Objective The configuration may provide operating elements for transferring recipe data to the PLC Scenario Manual production sequence A reading device connected to the PLC reads a bar code on the work piece to be processed The recipe data record names correspond to the respective bar code names This will enable the PLC to load the necessary recipe data record from the storage medium of the HMI device The recipe data record is displayed for inspection on screen You want to be able to correct the transferred production data online if necessary WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 45 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Requirements The recipe has been created The recipe has the following settings Synchronize tags has been enabled Tags offline has been dea
39. an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding information is not taken into account If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Trademarks Note the following WARNING This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens Correct reliable operation of the product requires proper transport storage positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance All names identified by amp are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate th
40. before then this user is logged off 260030 The SIMATIC Logon user could not change his Log in again and choose a different password password on the SIMATIC Logon Server The Check the password rules on the SIMATIC Logon new password may not comply with the Server password regulations on the server or the user does not have the right to change his password The old password remains and the user is logged off 260031 It was not possible to log the user on to the Try again If necessary check the password data on SIMATIC Logon Server The user name or the the SIMATIC Logon Server password could be incorrect or the user does not have sufficient rights to log on The new user is not logged in If a different user was logged on before then this user is logged off 260032 It was not possible to log the user on to the Check the user data on the SIMATIC Logon Server SIMATIC Logon Server as his account is blocked The new user is not logged in If a different user was logged on before then this user is logged off 260033 The action change password or log on user Check the connection to the SIMATIC Logon Server could not be carried out and its configuration for example 1 Port number 2 IP address 3 Server name 4 Functional transfer cable Or use a local user WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 139 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 260034 Effect causes
41. class Error empty Warning depends on the configuration Custom alarm classes System Operation Depending on the configuration you can e Acknowledge alarms e Editing alarms Operator controls The buttons have the following functions Button Function a Acknowledge alarm Edit alarm gt Displays an alarm operator note x x Shows the full text of the selected alarm in a separate window the alarm text window In the alarm text window you can view alarm text that requires more space than is available in the alarm view Close the alarm text window with gt Scrolls one alarm up Scrolls one page up in the alarm view u Scrolls one page down in the alarm view a Scrolls one alarm down 90 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Layout of the operator controls On the operating panels OP 73micro and TP 177micro the simple alarm view has a button that displays the message text in a separate window This button is not displayed during the configuration of the simple alarm view in the Engineering System The layout of the buttons for using the simple alarm view depends on the configured size You should therefore check on the operating panel whether all the required buttons are available 7 2 8 2 Mouse and keyboard control Introduction
42. data record Element Recipe Recipe data records Each index card represents a recipe data record needed to manufacture a product variant Recipe entries Each index card in a drawer is printed immediately All the index cards contain fields for the different ingredients Each field corresponds to a recipe entry All the records of a recipe thus contain the same entries The records differ however in the value of the individual entries Example All drinks contain the same components e Water Concentrate e Sugar e Flavoring The records for juice drink fruit juice or nectar differ however in the quantity of sugar used in production WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 39 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime 6 5 3 Recipe application 6 5 3 1 Transfer of recipe data records Flow of data in recipes HMI device Recipe view A m synchronous Recipe screen LC external memory medium Interaction between the components There is interaction between the following components at runtime 40 Recipe view recipe screen On the HMI device recipes are displayed and edited in the recipe view or in a recipe screen The recipe data records from the internal memory of the HMI device are displayed and edited in the recipe view The values of the recipe tags are displayed and edited in the recipe screen
43. exists in the PLC the configured address is correct and the value range for the tag is correct 270001 There is a device specific limit as to how many alarms may be queued for output see the operating instructions This limit has been exceeded The view no longer contains all the alarms However all alarms are written to the alarm buffer 270002 The view shows alarms of a log for which there is no data in the current project Wildcards are output for the alarms Delete older log data if necessary 270003 The service cannot be set up because too many devices want to use this service A maximum of four devices may execute this action Reduce the number of HMI devices which want to use the service 270004 Access to persistent buffer is not possible Alarms cannot be restored or saved If the problems persist at the next startup contact Customer Support delete Flash 270005 Persistent buffer damaged Alarms cannot be restored If the problems persist at the next startup contact Customer Support delete Flash 140 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 270006 Project modified Alarms cannot be restored The project was generated and transferred new to from the persistent buffer the HMI device The error should no longer occur when the device
44. exporting 4 Load WIR Transfer option Recipe list Recipe screen Synchronize tags Visual machine simulation 50 Recipe tag Online Synchronizing Recipe view 48 92 Application 92 Expanded 49 Keyboard operation Operating element 9 Operation 9 Operation with the keyboard Operation with the mouse Simple 49 Updating 49 Remote control calling Closing Forcing permission Remote monitoring calling Closing Representatives 6 6 Root directory 20 Runtime Change lan uage 68 Operation Operation with the mouse Task Operation with the eam S Safety instruction Recipe data record in background 49 Screen keyboard Alphanumerical Numerical Screen object In Runtime overview 81 Screen saver for Runtime Security In Runtime 63 Setting WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO in the Runtime configuration Shift layer Screen keyboard Shift Alt Gr layer Screen keyboard 73 Simple alarm view 89 Application 89 Operation 90 Operation with the keyboard Operation with the mouse Operator control Simple alarm window Application 89 Simple recipe view Behavior Control object Layout Menu command 95 Operation Simple user im Application 105 Changing user data 107 Keyboard operation tt Layout 105 105 Mouse Mr Operation Slider 99 Application 99 Layout Operation 100 Operation with the keyboard Operation with the mouse 100
45. in Runtime Result The new recipe data records will be saved to the selected recipe If the recipe data records already exists a system alarm will be output to the screen Copying a recipe data record You copy a recipe data record by saving it under a new name 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to copy an existing recipe data record 2 On the HMI device select the recipe data record of which you want to save a copy 3 Open the data record list menu 4 Select menu command 2 Save As The Save As dialog opens The recipe data record is automatically given the next free recipe data record number 5 Under name enter the name of the record Click OK to save Result The recipe data record is stored under the new name Modify recipe data record 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to edit an existing recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record that you want to edit on the HMI device 3 Open the desired data record The element list of the recipe data record is displayed 4 Replace the old values with new ones 5 Open the element list menu Select menu command 0 Save Result The modified values are applied to the recipe data record Delete recipe data record 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device from which you want to delete an existing recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record that you want to delete on the HMI device 3 Open the data r
46. runtime functions e Output of the date and time e Combined input and output here the operator can edit the output values so as to reset the date and time 5 14 2007 5 34 27 PM The layout in the date time field depends on the language set in the HMI device The date can be displayed in detail e g Tuesday 31 December 2003 or in short form 31 12 2003 Entries in 24 hour format are always interpreted correctly on OP 73micro TP 177micro OP 73 OP 77A and TP 177A HMI devices irrespective of the date time field format Depending on the configuration you can operate the date time field in the following ways e Standard operation Change date and time Operation behavior When the operator ignores the syntax when entering values or enters illegal values the system rejects these Instead the original values plus the time that has elapsed in the meantime will appear in the date time field and a system alarm will be displayed on the HMI device Conversion behavior If invalid data are entered for the date and time the conversion result can contain errors For example month values greater than 12 can be entered In this case the month data could be swapped with the day data in WinCC flexible when the date is imported e Example 11 13 2007 is imported as 13 11 2007 Check the values entered for DATE and DATE AND TIME carefully WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 101 Operating a pr
47. shifting The simulation runtime components must also be installed on your programming device in order to run a simulation WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 25 Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 5 Test project Principle You have various options of simulating your project Simulation with PLC connection You can simulate you project directly in Runtime In this case tags and range pointers will only function if your programming device is interconnected with a corresponding PLC By connecting your computer to the PLC you can achieve an authentic simulation of your configured HMI device during runtime For simulation with WinCC flexible select Compiler Start Runtime from the Project menu Alternatively click on the symbol in the Compiler toolbar Simulation without PLC connection The simulation program installed with WinCC flexible Runtime allows offline simulation of your project including its tags and flags Specify the parameters of flags and tags in a simulation table that will be read by the simulation program of WinCC flexible Runtime For simulation with the simulator select Compiler Start Runtime with simulator from the Project menu Alternatively click on the N symbol in the Compiler toolbar Simulation in integrated mode An integrated configuration in STEP 7 allows you to simulate a PLC connection with PLCSIM For more information please see the
48. starts again 270007 A configuration problem is preventing the Update the operating system and then transfer your restore a DLL is missing a directory is project again to the HMI device unknown etc Table 8 29 280000 DPHMI alarms Connection Number Effect causes Remedy 280000 Connection is up because the cause of the interruption has been eliminated 280001 No more data is read or written Possible Check whether causes e The cable is plugged in e The cable is defective e The PLC is OK e The PLC does not respond is defective e The correct port is used ice i Restart the system if the system alarm persists e The wrong port is used for the connection e System overload 280002 The connection used requires a function block in the PLC The function block has responded Communication is now enabled 280003 The connection used requires a function block Check whether in the PLC e The cable is plugged in The function block has not responded e The PLC is OK e The correct port is used Restart the system if the system alarm persists Remedy depends on the error code 1 The function block must set the COM bit in the response container 2 The function block must not set the ERROR bit in the response container 3 The function block must respond within the specified time timeout 4 Go online to the PLC 280004 The connection to the PLC is interrupted There Check the connection parameters in WinCC flexible is no data exch
49. the selection boxes 2 Use the operating element with the ImportDataRecords functionality Result The recipe data record are imported 6 5 5 2 Using the recipe view Recipe data record administration Recipe data record administration You can use the recipe view as follows depending on the configuration e Create new recipe data records e Copy recipe data records e Edit recipe data records e Delete recipe data records Creating new recipe data records 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to create a new recipe data record 2 Click on the E button Alternatively press the lt Ctrl gt lt Space gt keys A new recipe data record with the next available number is created If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number the existing data record is overwritten WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 53 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime 3 Enter values for the elements of the data record The elements of the recipe data record can be assigned default values depending on the configuration 4 Click on the button Alternatively press the Ctrl keys The dialog Save as opens 5 Enter a name for the data record 6 Click on OK to confirm your input The data record is saved under the new name If the recipe data record already exists a dialog is opened In this dialog specify whether the existing d
50. through COM4 depending on arrangement SIMATIC 500 505 PROFIBUS DP via CP CP 5511 CP 5512 CP 5611 SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol Ethernet 5 OPC Ethernet network cards Allen Bradley via DF DH DH485 COM1 through COM4 depending on arrangement Allen Bradley Ethernet IP Ethernet LG GLOFA GM COM through COM4 depending on arrangement Mitsubishi FX COM1 through COM4 depending on arrangement WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 3 Connection to the controller Controller PC interface Mitsubishi P4 COM1 through COM4 depending on arrangement Modicon Modbus RTU COM1 through COM4 depending on arrangement Modicon Modbus TCP IP Ethernet Omron COM1 through COM4 depending on arrangement Telemecanique not supported 1 WinCC flexible Runtime is passive node DP slave 2 Point to point connection with S7 200 only no configuration transfer 3 Point to point connection with S7 300 or S7 400 only 4 WinCC flexible Runtime is active node 5 WinCC flexible Runtime must be installed on the devices 9COM2 is blocked for the following devices PC 477 12 Touch 1 2 0 0 PC 477 15 Touch 1 2 0 0 PC 477 12 Key 1 2 0 0 PC 477 15 Key 1 2 0 0 5 3 Connection to the controller Connection to the controller Connect you HMI device to the controller in order to allow you to
51. to delete on the HMI device 3 Click on the x button in the recipe view Alternatively press the lt Ctrl gt lt Del gt keys The recipe data record is deleted from the data medium of the HMI device Synchronizing a recipe data record Introduction Requirements Differences between the following values may occur during runtime e The values displayed in the recipe view e The actual values of the recipe tags Depending on the configuration the values displayed in the recipe view are synchronized with the recipe tags Synchronization always includes all the variables which belong to a recipe data record NOTICE Changed tag name Tags and the value of the recipe data record cannot be assigned to each other if the tag name of the tag to be synchronized has been changed The tags in question are not synchronized Note Recipe tags can only be synchronized in the enhanced recipe view A recipe data record is displayed in the recipe view The values of recipe tags were modified by teaching for example WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 55 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Procedure 1 Click on the button in the recipe view Alternatively press the lt Ctrl gt lt gt keys Result The system always updates the current value of the recipe view with the up to date recipe tag value When the value shown in the recipe view is more recent t
52. view is selected Select the desired recipe with the cursor keys Press lt Right gt The shortcut menu is opened 4 Press the lt Down gt key until the desired menu command is selected 5 Press lt Enter gt to confirm the command 6 Alternatively press the number of the desired menu command The menu command is executed WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 11 Trend view 7 2 11 1 Description Application The trend view is a dynamic display object The Trend view can display actual process data and process data from a log continuously when it is supported by the HMI device 10 05 32 AM 10 07 52 AM 2 25 2005 2 25 2005 Trend Tag connection Value 21 25 02 2005 10 05 sv Layout The layout of the trend view is based on the configuration A trend view can show multiple curves simultaneously to allow the user for example to compare different process sequences If the displayed process value exceeds or falls below the configured limit values the violation of the limit can be displayed by a change of color in the curve A ruler can also simplify the reading of the process values from the trend view The ruler displays the Y value that belongs to an X value Operation Depending on the configuration you can e The displayed time section extends e The displayed time section reduces e Scroll back by o
53. you having to enter all of the data again on another HMI device NOTICE When importing the currently valid user data is overwritten The imported user data and passwords are valid immediately 6 9 Further operating options in Runtime Print functions Print functions available in online mode e Hardcopy You can print the content of the currently displayed screen if you utilize the Print screen system function in your configuration e Printing alarms Each alarm event that occurs incoming outgoing acknowledgment is also sent to a printer e Printing reports LED control The light emitting diodes LED in the function keys of the SIMATIC HMI devices can be controlled from the PLC For example an illuminated or flashing LED can signal the operator to press a specific function key on the device Language characteristics Layout of the on screen keyboard The following applies to the layout of the on screen keyboard The layout of the on screen keyboard is not changed if the current Runtime language is not installed on the PC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 65 Runtime functionality 6 9 Further operating options in Runtime WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 66 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime T T 1 Basics for operation in Runtime 7 1 1 Introduction Introduction Operation of a process depends on how the project was
54. 01 3ABO 155 Glossary 10 1 Glossary Tab order Transfer Tag 156 In the configuration this sets the sequence in which objects are focused on pressing the TAB key The transfer of an executable project to the HMI device Defined memory location to which values can be written to and read from This can be done from the controller or the HMI device Based on whether the tag is interconnected with the controller or not we distinguish between external tags process tags and internal tags WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Index A Acoustic feedback Alarm acknowledgment 88 91 Calling the infotext 92 Editing 88 91 In Runtime 32 Alarm buffer In Runtime Alarm class In Runtime 32 Layout 86 90 Alarm indicator In Runtime Alarm Indicator 8 Application 8 Behavior 84 Layout 84 Operation Operation with the mouse 85 Alarm log In Runtime 83 Scope of alarm logging 85 Alarm view Keyboard operation pd Mouse operation Alarm View 86 9 Alarm text window Application 86 86 90 Layout 86 Operation 86 Operator control Alarm window In Runtime Alarm Window Application Operation Operator control Alt layer Screen keyboard Application Alarm Indicator 84 Alarm View WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Alarm Window Button Date time field Graphic IO field 81 I O field
55. 2008 Runtime 30 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 1 Screen objects in Runtime Overview WinCC flexible Runtime offers the following objects for operating and monitoring e Button e Switch e 10 Field e Graphic IO Field e Symbolic IO Field e Alarm indicator e Alarm view e Alarm window e Media Player e Recipe view e Bar e Trend View e Slider e Gauge e Date Time Field e Clock e User view e Symbol Library e Status Force e HTML Browser e Sm rtClient View 1 for MP 377 only WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 2 Alarms in Runtime 6 2 Alarms in Runtime Alarms Alarm classes 32 Alarms indicate events and states on the HMI device which have occurred in the system in the process or on the HMI device itself A status is reported when it is received An alarm could trigger one of the following alarm events e Activate e Deactivate e Acknowledge The configuration engineer defines which alarms must be acknowledged by the user An alarm may contain the following information e Date e Time e Alarm text e Location of fault e Status e Alarm class e Alarm number e Alarm group Alarms are assigned to various alarm classes e Warning Warning alarms usually indicate states of a plant such as Motor switched on Alarms in this class do not require acknowledgement e Error Alarms in this class must always
56. 5 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in the I O field The original value of the tag is retained Observe the range of values for the tag when entering a value 230100 During navigation in the web browser the system returned a message which may be of interest to the user The web browser continues to run but may not fully show the new page Navigate to another page 230200 The connection to the HTTP channel was interrupted due to an error This error is explained in detail by another system alarm Data is no longer exchanged Check the network connection Check the server configuration 230201 The connection to HTTP channel was established Data is exchanged WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 135 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 230202 WININET DLL has detected an error This error Depending on the cause is usually generated if it is not possible to When an attempt to connect fails or a timeout error connect to the server or if the server denies occurs rw because Ther ellen bend Het e Check the network connection and the network authenticate itself A rejected server certificate could also causea Check the server address communication error in secure SSL e Check whether the WebServer is actually running connections on the destination station For details refer to the error text in t
57. Depending on the configuration the values displayed in the recipe view are synchronized with the values of recipe tags HMI device recipe memory Recipes are saved in the form of recipe data records in the HMI device s recipe memory Recipe tags The recipe tags contain recipe data When you edit recipes in a recipe screen the recipe values are stored in recipe tags The point at which the values of the recipe tags are exchanged with the PLC depends on the configuration WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Note You can synchronize the recipe tags with the recipe data records so that the same values are saved in both Loading and saving recipe data HMI device Recipe view Synchronous Recipe n Recipe tag Recipe screen Complete recipe data records are loaded from or saved to the recipe memory on the HMI device in the recipe view The values of the recipe data record are loaded from the recipe memory to the recipe tags in the recipe screen When they are saved the values of the recipe tags are saved to a recipe data record in the recipe memory Transferring the recipe values between the HMI device and the PLC HMI device Recipe view synchronous Recipe tag Recipe screen offline Complete recipe data records are transferred between the recipe view and PLC
58. Emergency Off buttons are active immediately 350004 PROFIsafe communication was set and the connection was cleared The Runtime can be terminated The Emergency Off buttons are deactivated immediately 350005 Incorrect address configured for the F slave Check and modify the address of the F slave in No PROFIsafe connection WinCC flexible ES 350006 The project has started At the start of the Press the two enabling buttons one after another in project the enabling buttons must be checked the Enable and Panic positions for functionality 350008 The wrong number of fail safe buttons was Change the number of fail safe buttons in the configured project No PROFIsafe connection 350009 The device is in Override mode Exit Override mode It may no longer be possible to detect the location because transponder detection fails 350010 Internal error The device has no fail safe Send the device back Worldwide contact person 148 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Abbreviations 9 1 Abbreviations CPU CSV CTS DC DCD DIL DP DSN DSR DTR ESD EMC EN ES ESD GND HF HMI IEC LED MMC MOS MPI MS MTBF n C OP PC PG WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Central Processing Unit Comma Separated Values Clear To Send Direct Current Data Carrier Detect Dual in Line electronic chip housing design Distributed I O Data Source N
59. Enter gt Scrolls back to the beginning of the trend recording The start values of the trend recording are displayed there lt Ctrl Plus gt lt Ctrl Plus gt Zooms the displayed time section lt Ctrl Minus gt lt Ctrl Minus gt Zooms out of the displayed time section lt Ctri Alt Left gt Moves the ruler backward to the left Ctrl Alt Right Moves the ruler forward to the right lt Shift Left gt lt Left gt Scrolls one display width backward to the left lt Shift Right gt lt Right gt Scrolls one display width forward to the right Alternative operation Depending on the configuration you can also operate the button via the function keys 7 2 12 Slider control 7 2 2 1 Description Application The slider is used to transfer a numerical value to the PLC by moving the slide to the desired position Each change in the position of a slider element causes the corresponding value in the associated tag to change immediately WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 99 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Layout If the slider control is used as a display object the value represented is determined by the position and configuration of the movable slider Operation Depending on the configuration you can operate the slider control in the following ways e Standard operation Activate the slider e Event An event is triggered when y
60. LC connection to the PLC is interrupted or the tag is offline 190008 The threshold values configured for the tag have Observe the configured or current threshold values of been violated for example by the tag e A value entered e A system function e A script 190009 An attempt has been made to assign the tag a Observe the range of values for the data type of the value which is outside the permitted range of tags values for this data type For example a value of 260 was entered for a byte tag or a value of 3 for an unsigned word tag 190010 Too many values are written to the tag for The following remedies are available example in a loop triggered by a script Values are lost because only up to 100 actions are saved to the buffer e Increase the time interval between multiple write actions e Donotuse an array tag longer than 6 words when you configure an acknowledgment on the HMI device using Acknowledgment HMI WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 131 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 190011 Effect causes Possible cause 1 The value entered could not be written to the configured PLC tag because the high or low limit was exceeded The system discards the entry and restores the original value Possible cause 2 The connection to the PLC was interrupted Remedy Make sure that the value entered lies within the range of values of the control tags
61. Microsoft Visual Basic Script VBScript This allows you to integrate additional functions such as e conversion of values e g between different physical units temperatures e Automation of production sequences A script can control a production sequence by transferring production data to a PLC The status can be checked based on the returned values and appropriate measures can thus be initiated Events The object and the selected function determine what events can be defined as triggers for executing a system function For example the events Change Value Lower limit violated and Upper limit exceeded are associated with the Tag object The Loaded and Cleared events are associated with the Screen object WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 62 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 8 Security in Runtime 6 8 Security in Runtime Overview The configuration engineer can protect the operation of a project by implementing a security system The security system is based on authorizations user groups and users The security system of the HMI device is based on authorizations user groups and users If operator control objects protected by a password are operated the operator has to logon to the HMI device first A login screen is displayed in which you enter your user name and password After logging on you can operate the operator control objects for which you have the necessary authorizati
62. Misc common alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 180000 A component OCX received configuration data with Install a newer component a version ID which is not supported 180001 System overload because too many actions Several remedies are available running in parallel Not all the actions can be e Generate the alarms at a slower rate polling executed some are rejected e Initiate scripts and functions at greater intervals If the alarm appears more frequently Restart the HMI device 180002 The screen keyboard could not be activated Reinstall WinCC flexible Runtime Possible causes TouchInputPC exe was not registered due to a faulty Setup Table 8 18 190000 Tag alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 190000 It is possible that the tag is not updated 190001 The tag is updated after the cause of the last error state has been eliminated return to normal operation 190002 The tag is not updated because communication Select the system function SetOnline to go online with the PLC is down 190004 The tag is not updated because the configured tag Check the configuration address does not exist 190005 The tag is not updated because the configured Check the configuration PLC type does not exist for this tag 190006 The tag is not updated because it is not possible to Check the configuration map the PLC type in the data type of the tag 190007 The tag value is not modified because the Set online mode or reconnect to the P
63. SIEMENS SIMATIC HMI WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual Ordernumber 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 07 2008 A5E01056475 02 5 X D D Q amp inCC flexible Runtime Introduction to WinCC lexible Runtime Functional scope o lt o e 3 3 ge 5 g E NQ o e D o D oO op 2S az gt 30a o c UO 5 O O D x o D A c 2 z 3 o h c 2 o m lt Oo XO cw z 2 32 o 5 Q ie Ke O 9 O 5 Appendix Abbreviations Glossary N Q1 J O i Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken AA CAUTION with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken CAUTION without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken NOTICE indicates that
64. Sm rtClient view Application 1 Behavior dynamic address Layout Monitoring mode Operation with the keyboard Operation with the mouse Standard layer Screen keyboard Status force Control element 109 Operation Operation with the keyboard 1 Operation with the mouse Status Force Application Layout Storage location Switch Application 77 161 Index Behavior 78 Layout 78 Operation Operation with the keyboard 78 Operation with the mouse Symbol Application 115 Behavior 115 Operation 115 Symbolic IO field 83 Application 83 Behavior 83 Operation 83 Operation using the keyboard 84 Operation using the mouse 8 Synchronize tags in the recipe view Synchronizing Recipe data record 55 Recipe tag System alarm Meaning Parameters System requirements PC T Time zone Setting Training center 6 Transferring recipe values between HMI device and PLC Trend view 97 Application Control element Layout 97 Operation Operation with the keyboard 162 Operation with the mouse U User data Exporting importing 65 User group In Runtime User view Application 103 Change group Changing user data 103 Create user Export user data Import user data Layout Mouse operation 104 Users In Runtime 63 V Variables In Runtime Virus scanners W WinCC flexible Basics Runtime software WinCC flexible Runtime Closing Functional scope System requirements for
65. The last logon operation has not yet ended A user action or a logon dialog can therefore not be called The logon dialog is not opened The user action is not executed Remedy Wait until the logon operation is complete 260035 The last attempt to change the password was not completed A user action or a logon dialog can therefore not be called The logon dialog is not opened The user action is not executed Wait until the procedure is complete 260036 There are insufficient licenses on the SIMATIC Logon Sever The logon is not authorized Check the licensing on the SIMATIC Logon Server 260037 There is no license on the SIMATIC Logon Sever A logon is not possible It is not possible to log on via the SIMATIC Logon Server only via a local user Check the licensing on the SIMATIC Logon Server 260040 The system attempts to access the SIMATIC Logon Server upon system start up or when trying to change the password If attempting to log on the new user is not logged in If a different user was logged on before then this user is logged off Check connection to the domain and its configuration in the Runtime security settings editor Or use a local user Table 8 28 270000 System alarms Number 270000 Effect causes A tag is not indicated in the alarm because it attempts to access an invalid address in the PLC Remedy Check whether the data area for the tag
66. The value of a tag in the report is read and output at the moment of printing A substantial time may elapse between printing out the first and the last page of a report consisting of several pages This may lead to the same tag on the last page being output with a different value from that on the first page 6 7 System functions and scripts in Runtime Application System functions and scripts are used in Runtime for the following purposes e To control the process e Touse the properties of the HMI device e To make system settings online on the HMI device In WinCC flexible each system function and each script is linked to an object such as a button field or screen and an event As soon as the event occurs the system function is triggered WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 61 Runtime functionality 6 7 System functions and scripts in Runtime System functions System functions are predefined functions that are used to implement many tasks in Runtime such as e calculations e g increasing a tag value by a specific or variable amount e Logging function e g starting a process value log e Settings e g changing the PLC or setting a bit in the PLC e Alarms e g after a different user logs on Scripts Scripts may also be included in the project for specific applications which may require additional functions For the creation of scripts WinCC flexible provides an interface to
67. Transfer recipe record to PLC Introduction For the values of a data record modified in the recipe view to take effect you must transfer the values to the PLC The display values in the recipe view are always transferred to the PLC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 59 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Procedure Result 6 5 5 4 Introduction Effects 60 Open the recipe you want to use The data record list opens Select the element list of the recipe data record whose values you want to transfer to the PLC 3 Open the element list menu 4 Select the menu command 1 To PLC The values of the recipe data record are transferred to the PLC Reactions to modifications of the recipe structure Different recipe structures can occur in the following situations In the event of changes during commissioning When work is carried out on the machine by the machine manufacturer retrofit When CSV files are imported the structure of the CSV file can differ from the recipe structure Nevertheless you can still use any recipe data records already created CAUTION When a tag is renamed the assignment is lost Structural differences are handled as follows If the old recipe data record or the CSV file contains any additional values these values will be discarded If the old recipe data record or the CSV file contains values of the wro
68. WinCC flexible you configure the Runtime layout of the generated project Select whether to start the project in full screen mode or in a window smaller than the screen size In full screen mode the project is zoomed to the full screen There will be no window and operator control elements for this view Note If the HMI screen does not match the configured size in pixels the project appears only on a part of the screen when opened in full screen mode To start the system in full screen mode open the Device settings dialog box in the project view in WinCC flexible Under Runtime Settings set the Full screen mode check box You can hide the taskbar under Windows as required To hide the taskbar select Start gt Settings gt Taskbar then clear the Always on Top and Auto hide check boxes on the Taskbar properties dialog box e Dialog fonts The dialog text will be shown in the standard font You define the standard font in the Languages and fonts editor e Disabling program switching In order to prevent the operator from calling other applications in Runtime you may lock program switching To do so open the Device settings dialog box in the project view then set the Disable program switching and Full screen mode check boxes Also hide the taskbar under Windows as described earlier WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 5 F
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70. a type of the operand Status value The value that was read from the given address of the operand Control value The value to be written to the given address of the operand 108 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3AB0 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation Depending on the configuration you can e Change the column sequence To reverse the Format and Control value columns drag the Format header to the Control value header while holding down the mouse button e Write the control value in the PLC Control elements The buttons have the following functions Button Function n Updates the display in the status value column The button engages when it is pressed You cannot operate any input fields until the button is actuated again and the refresh is stopped Accepts the new value in the control value column The control value is then xy written to the PLC 7 2 16 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the respective field 2 Enter the value using the keyboard or select a value from the selection list 3 Click the desired buttons to write or read the values Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the Status force view is selected 2 Press the desired key combination The following table shows the key combinations for operating the Status force
71. ame Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Electrostatic Discharge the components and modules endangered by such Electromagnetic Compatibility European standard Engineering System Electrostatic Sensitive Device Ground High Frequency Human Machine Interface International Electronic Commission Interface Light Emitting Diode Multi Media Card Metal Oxide Semiconductor Multipoint Interface SIMATIC S7 Microsoft Mean Time Between Failures Not connected Operator Panel Personal Computer Programming device 149 Abbreviations 9 1 Abbreviations 150 PPI RAM RTS RxD SELV SP PLC STN Sub D TAB TCP IP TFT TxD UL Point to Point Interface SIMATIC S7 Random Access Memory Request To Send Receive Data Safety Extra Low Voltage Service pack Programmable Logic Controller Super Twisted Nematic Subminiature D plug Tabulator Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Thin Film Transistor Transmit Data Underwriter s Laboratory WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Glossary 1 0 10 1 Glossary Plant General term referring to machines processing centers systems plants and processes which are operated and monitored on an HMI device Display duration Defines whether and how long a system alarm is displayed on the HMI device AG Controller of the SIMATIC S5 series such as the AG S5 115U for example AS Controller of the SIMATIC S7 series suc
72. ange at present Ensure that the cable is plugged in the PLC is operational the correct port is being used Restart the system if the system alarm persists WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 141 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 30 290000 Recipe system alarms Number 290000 Effect causes The recipe tag could not be read or written It is assigned the start value The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to four more failed tags if necessary After that alarm 290003 is output Remedy Check in the configuration that the address has been set up in the PLC 290001 An attempt has been made to assign a value to a recipe tag which is outside the value range permitted for this type The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to four more failed tags if necessary After that alarm 290004 is output Observe the value range for the tag type 290002 It is not possible to convert a value from a source format to a target format The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to four more failed recipe tags if necessary After that alarm 290005 is output Check the value range or type of the tag 290003 This alarm is output when alarm number 290000 is triggered more than five times In this case no further separate alarms are generated Check in the configuration that the tag addresses have been set up in the
73. ant key combinations for SIMATIC Panel PCs are listed in the following table Navigation HMI device Open start menu lt Ctrl Esc gt Show the shortcut menu of the selected element lt Shift F 10 gt Select all lt Ctri A gt Display properties of the selected element lt Ctrl Enter gt Explorer Change folder lt F4 gt Change display areas lt F6 gt Enable menu bar lt F10 gt Dialogs WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 69 Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime Navigation HMI device Go to next field Tab Back to previous field lt Shift Tab gt Open next tab lt Ctrl Tab gt Open previous tab lt Ctrl Shift Tab gt Operation with the mouse A lightning symbol attached to the mouse pointer indicates that the screen object for example a switch may be operated with the mouse Screens X Note If a screen object is covered by another e g a button from a rectangle with a transparent fill it is not possible to operate with the mouse in runtime The screen object can be operated with the keyboard Screens Ds 7 1 3 Operating the touch screen device 7 1 3 1 Operating touch objects Operation Touch objects represent touch sensitive operator control objects on the HMI screen such as buttons I O fields and alarm windows Touch objects are basically operated in the same w
74. ata record is to be overwritten Result The new recipe data records will be saved to the selected recipe If the recipe data records already exists a system alarm will be output to the screen Copying a recipe data record You copy a recipe data record by saving it under a new name 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to edit an existing recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record that you want to copy on the HMI device 3 Click on the button in the recipe view Alternatively press the Ctrl lt gt keys The dialog Save as opens 4 Enter a name for the data record 5 Click on OK to confirm your input Result The recipe data record is stored under the new name Modify recipe data record 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to edit an existing recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record that you want to edit on the HMI device 3 Replace the old values with new ones 4 Click on the al button in the recipe view Alternatively press the Ctrl lt Enter gt keys WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 54 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality Result 6 5 Recipes in Runtime The modified values are applied to the recipe data record Deleting a recipe data record Result 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to delete an existing recipe data record 2 Select the recipe data record that you want
75. ata records e f you are editing recipes in a recipe screen in your project the values are saved in recipe tags The following possible settings determine how the recipe data records recipe tags and PLC all interact Synchronize tags deactivated The data in a data record is only displayed and can only be edited in the recipe view Using these same tags outside of the recipe view does not affect their values Synchronize tags enabled Differences may occur during runtime between the values displayed in the recipe view and the values saved in the associated tags when you edit recipes with a recipe view and in a recipe screen To prevent this the recipe data record values must be synchronized with the values of the recipe tags pc HMI device Revipe view synchronize Recipe n Recipe tad 7 offline PLC e Note Recipe tags can only be synchronized in the enhanced recipe view WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 43 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime The values of the recipe view and the associated recipe tags are not synchronized automatically The recipe tags and the recipe view are not synchronized until you use the operating element with the RecipeViewSynchronizeDataRecordWith Tags function Synchronize tags and Tags offline enabled With this setting modified recipe values are not synchronized immediately between the
76. ave a license you can install this later using the Automation License Manager The Automation License Manager is automatically installed during the WinCC flexible installation OP 73micro TP 170micro and TP 177micro HMls cannot write values to the PLC after the start of Runtime unless the connection to the PLC is up Any previously initiated write requests are not executed This also applies to the ScreenNumber area pointer and to the SetValue functions of the Build screen event of the start screen Electrical installation Connecting the PC to the controller The PC is connected to the controller via a communciation processor or via the COM1 to COMA ports Please refer to the hardware description from the manufacturer for the proper 22 electrical installation of your PC The table below shows the use of the interfaces Controller SIMATIC S5 over AS511 PC interface COM to COM4 6 requires an RS232 TTY adapter SIMATIC S5 via PROFIBUS DP via CP CP 5511 CP 5512 CP 5611 SIMATIC S7 via PPI via CP CP 5511 CP 5512 CP 5611 CP 5613 CP 5614 via PC PPI adapter 2 SIMATIC S7 via MPI via CP CP 5511 CP 5512 CP 5611 CP 5613 CP 5614 via PC MPI adapter 9 via PC adapter USB 9 via Teleservice V5 1 SIMATIC S7 via PROFIBUS DP via CP CP 5511 CP 5512 CP 5611 CP 5613 CP 5614 SIMATIC S7 PROFINET Ethernet TCP IP via CP CP 1512 CP 1612 CP 1613 SIMATIC 500 505 NITP COM1
77. ay as conventional keys You operate touch objects by touching them with your finger WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 70 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime Use the Release button on leave option in the Device settings editor to determine the way the system interprets the exit of the effective range of a button e Option enabled The Release event is triggered in Runtime after the HMI has detected that the operator is exiting the active range while keeping the button pressed You must exit the touch screen user interface to re enable the button for operation e Option disabled The state of the button is still interpreted as being Pressed if the operator exits the effective range while maintaining contact with the touch screen caution The Release button on leave option has no effect on the operation of direct keys The state of the button is still interpreted as being Pressed if the operator exits the effective range while maintaining contact with the touch screen caution Never touch more than one object on the screen Do not touch several touch objects simultaneously Otherwise you can trigger an unintended action CAUTION Do not use any pointed or sharp objects when operating the touch screen in order to avoid damage to its plastic screen membrane Direct keys With a PROFIBUS DP connection it is als
78. be acknowledged Alarms normally indicate critical errors within the plant such as Motor temperature too high e System System alarms indicate states or events which occur on the HMI device System alarms provide information on occurrences such as operator errors or communication faults e Diagnostic alarm SIMATIC diagnostic alarms show states and events in the controllers SIMATIC S7 or SIMOTION e STEP 7 alarm classes The alarm classes configured in STEP 7 are also available to the HMI device e Custom alarm classes The properties of this alarm class must be defined in the configuration WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality Alarm buffer Alarm log Alarm log Alarm view 6 2 Alarms in Runtime Alarm events are saved to an internal volatile buffer The size of this alarm buffer depends on the HMI device type When alarm logging is enabled alarm events are output directly to the printer You can set the logging function separately for each alarm The system outputs activated and deactivated alarm events to the printer The output of alarms of the System class to a printer must be initiated by means of the corresponding alarm buffer This outputs the content of the alarm buffer to the printer To be able to initiate this print function you need to configure a corresponding control object in the project Alarm events are stored in an alarm log provi
79. channel The language of the alarm text depends on the Webserver Data is not exchanged 230301 An internal error has occurred An English text explains the error in more detail This may be caused by insufficient memory OCX does not work 230302 The name of the remote server cannot be Check the configured server address resolved Check whether the DNS service is available on the The attempt to connect failed network 230303 The remote server is not running on the Check the configured server address addressed computer Check whether the remote server is running on the Wrong server address target computer The attempt to connect failed 230304 The remote server on the addressed computer Use a compatible remote server is incompatible with VNCOCX The attempt to connect failed 136 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 230305 The authentication has failed because the Configure the correct password password is incorrect The attempt to connect failed 230306 Error in the connection to the remote server Check whether This may occur as a result of network problems e The bus cable is plugged in The attempt to connect failed e There are network problems 230307 The connection to the remote server was shut down because e The remote server was shut down or
80. cord displayed in the recipe view are transferred to the PLC ES Ctri Up The recipe values from the PLC are displayed in the recipe view Mouse control or touchscreen control of the recipe view 1 Select the recipe you want to use The records for the recipe are displayed 2 Click on the data record you wish to edit 3 Press the button whose function you wish to execute Using the keyboard with the recipe view 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the recipe is selected in the recipe view 2 Press lt Enter gt The drop down list box for the recipes opens 3 Choose a recipe or a record from the list Toggle between the next or previous entry by using the cursor keys Left Right Up and Down 4 Press the lt Tab gt key until the operating element you wish to use is selected Alternatively you can operate the recipe view via key combinations WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 93 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 10 Simple recipe view 7 2 10 1 Description Display mode The simple recipe view consists of three areas e Recipe list e Data record list e Element list 1 Juice 2 Beverage 3 Nectar Simple recipe view example with data record list In the simple recipe view each area is shown separately on the HMI device You can use the shortcut menu to operate each of these display areas
81. cording to date and time 7 2 7 2 Mouse and keyboard control Introduction Within an alarm view there is a tabulator sequence that enables the operating elements and the last selected alarm to be selected via the keys of the HMI device Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Click on the operating element you wish to use WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 87 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the list of displayed alarms is selected in the alarm view 2 Click on the alarm to be edited You can use the keys lt Home gt lt End gt lt Up gt and Down for this 3 Press the Tab key until the operating element you wish to use is selected 4 Press lt Enter gt Alternative operation Depending on the configuration you can also operate the alarm view via the function keys Example Change the sequence of the columns 1 Choose the column header e g the Date column header 2 While holding down the mouse button drag the column header to the column header Time Example Change the order of the columns 1 Click on the column header 2 Click the same column header again to reverse the sort order Example Acknowledge alarm 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Click on the m button Example Edit alarm 1 Click on the alarm to be edited 2 Cl
82. created and the options available on the HMI device This chapter contains general information on the settings for the Runtime software and the operation of predefined screen objects Screen objects provide general system functions Screen objects may have been used and configured in screens of the project WinCC flexible Runtime can be operated with the keyboard mouse or touch screen depending on the HMI device used Note The following HMI devices do not support mouse functions in Runtime e OP73 e OP 73micro e OP 77A e TP 177A e TP 177micro Multiple key operation If you are using a key device you can press two function keys at once caution When you use a key device you may not press more than two function keys simultaneously If you use a touch device standard PC or a panel PC you may only press one function key or button at a time In both cases pressing too many keys may be inadvertently trigger actions WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 67 Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime Change language WinCC flexible allows you to configure a multilingual project Up to five of these project languages can be loaded simultaneously onto the HMI device You can switch between the individual languages in Runtime provided this function has been configured When languages are switched the language dependent objects such as
83. cript 7 2 18 2 Sm rtClient view mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 2 Click on the desired control object with the mouse pointer Click on the scroll bar with the mouse pointer Move the scroll bar in the desired direction while holding down the left mouse button Press the left mouse button for a few seconds on an empty area The shortcut menu is opened Select the desired menu command Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the Tab key until the Sm rtClient view is selected 2 Move the scroll bar in the desired direction using lt Ctrl Up gt and Ctrl Down 3 4 Select the desired menu command with lt Alt Shortcut key Open a menu line with the key combination Shift Ctrl WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 113 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation behavior Call Stop 114 The call for starting remote monitoring or control can be configured in different ways You can open the view of the runtime of the remote operator device with the following steps depending on the project Automatically when the device is started and selection of the screen with the Sm rtClient view if this is not the start screen By activating the Sm rtClient view with the Tab key or on a touch screen device through a touch By entering the IP address of the remote HMI device and if required enteri
84. ct port is being used e The PLC does not respond is defective etc Restart the system if the system alarm persists e The wrong port is used for the connection e System overload 160001 Connection is up because the cause of the interruption has been eliminated WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 129 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 160010 Effect causes No connection to the server because the server identification CLS ID cannot be determined Values cannot be read or written Remedy Check access rights 160011 No connection to the server because the server identification CLS ID cannot be determined Values cannot be read or written Check for example if e The server name is correct e The computer name is correct e The server is registered 160012 No connection to the server because the server identification CLS ID cannot be determined Values cannot be read or written Check for example if e The server name is correct e The computer name is correct e The server is registered Note for advanced users Interpret the value from HRESULT 160013 160014 The specified server was started as InProc server This has not been released and may possibly lead to incorrect behavior because the server is running in the same process area as the WinCC flexible Runtime software Only one OPC server project can be s
85. cted 2 Press Enter The selection list opens 3 Select the desired entry from the selection list Toggle between the next or previous entry by using the cursor keys Left Right Up and Down 4 Confirm your input with Enter or cancel it with Tab or lt Esc gt WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 82 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 5 Symbolic IO field 7 2 5 1 Description Application A symbolic IO field can have the following Runtime functions e Output of text list entries e Combined entry and output Example of its use as combination IO field To control a motor in Runtime the operator selects the text Motor OFF or Motor ON from the text list The motor is then started or stopped in accordance with the selection The symbolic IO field displays the respective status of the motor Motor ON Y Operation Depending on the configuration you can operate the symbolic IO field in the following ways e Standard operation Select an entry from the text list e Event An event is triggered when you operate the symbolic IO field e g when you activate it The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Behavior during operation If the symbolic IO field contains a blank text line in the selection list no entries have been defined in the project The contents of the symbolic IO field change color to show that it is
86. ctivated Note The changes are transferred immediately to the PLC There is a recipe screen available There may also be an operating element for saving the recipe data records in the recipe screen Sequence HMI device Recipe d s Recipe tag anii Offline J mu PLC Behavior when the recipe view is used If the recipe view is used it is not possible to transfer changes immediately You must use the operating element to transfer the recipe data record to the PLC 6 5 3 5 Scenario Automatic production sequence Objective You want production to be executed automatically The production data is to be transferred directly to the PLC either from the recipe memory in the HMI device or from an external storage medium The screen display is not necessary WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 46 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Requirements e The recipe has been created The recipe has the following settings Sychronization is enabled under Transfer The production data is transferred to the PLC so it is necessary to synchronize with the PLC to prevent the data from being accidentally overwritten Sequence HMI device En ecipe n PLC v External storage medium Implementation You can control the flow of data in the following ways e The control program controls the automatic transfer via control jobs or if nece
87. d the due to an unknown error Faulty printer setup Or power supply No authorization is available for accessing the Set up the printer once again Obtain a network printer network printer authorization Power supply failure during data transfer If the error persists contact the Hotline 10001 No printer is installed or a default printer has not Install a printer and or select it as the default printer been set up 10002 Overflow of the graphics buffer for printing Up to Allow sufficient intervals between successive print jobs two images are buffered WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 117 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 10003 Images can now be buffered again 10004 Overflow of the buffer for printing lines in text mode Allow sufficient intervals between successive print jobs e g alarms Up to 1000 lines are buffered 10005 Text lines can now be buffered again 10006 The Windows printing system reports an error Repeat the action if necessary Refer to the output text and the error ID to determine the possible causes Nothing is printed or the print is faulty Table 8 2 20000 Global script alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 20010 An error has occurred in the specified script line Select the specified script line in the configuration Execution of the script was th
88. ded this log file is configured The capacity of the log file is limited by the storage medium and system limits The alarm view shows selected alarms or events from the alarm buffer or alarm log Whether alarm events have to be acknowledged or not is specified in your configuration By means of configuration the display can be filtered in such a way that only alarms that contain a specific character string will be shown The following HMI devices update the tag value in an alarm after the alarm status has changed for example by acknowledgment e OP 73micro e TP 177micro e OP 73 e OP 77A e TP 177A The tag value at other HMI devices remains unchanged The following HMI devices do not resort active and unacknowledged alarms shown in an alarm view after an alarm was acknowledged e OP 73micro e TP 177micro e OP 73 e OP 77A e TP 177A WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 33 Runtime functionality 6 3 Tags in Runtime Alarm window Alarm indicator If configured an alarm window shows all pending alarms or alarms awaiting acknowledgement of a particular alarm class The alarm window is displayed as soon as a new alarm occurs You can configure the order in which the alarms are displayed You can choose to display the alarms in ascending or descending order of their occurrence The alarm window can also be set to indicate the exact location of the fault including the date and time of t
89. df 192 168 56 199 7 2 17 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click in the address line 2 Enter the Internet address 3 In order to reach a linked page click on the link Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the address line is activated 2 Enter the Internet address The HTML browser opens the page in question WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 111 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 18 7 2 18 1 Application Layout Operation 112 Sm rtClient view Description The Sm rtClient view may be used to start remote monitoring and control of another HMI device With an appropriate configuration the Sm rtClient view can be used to monitor and control a system process from multiple HMI devices with the same authorizations The Sm QrrtClient view displays the current Runtime screen of the remote device on your HMI device You can now monitor and control this screens according to your configuration Scroll bars are displayed if the screen of the remote HMI device is larger than that of the current HMI device Depending on the configuration you can operate the Sm rtClient view in the following ways e Keys In operation mode all keys have the same function as those on the remote HMI device You can therefore use the lt Tab gt key to move from one object to another on the remote screen
90. driver Change the interrupt number 140018 The consistency check was disabled by Enable the consistency check with SIMOTION Scout SIMOTION Scout Only a corresponding note and once again download the project to the PLC appears 140019 SIMOTION Scout is downloading a new project to Wait until the end of the reconfiguration the PLC Connection to the PLC is canceled 140020 The version in the PLC and that of the project The following remedies are available FWX file do not match Download the current version to the PLC using Connection to the PLC is canceled SIMOTION Scout Regenerate the project using WinCC flexible ES close WinCC flexible Runtime and restart with a new configuration Table 8 14 150000 Connection alarms chnAS511 Connection Number Effect causes Remedy 150000 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in the PLC is e Thecable is defective operational the correct port is being used The PLC does not respond is defective etc Restart the system if the system alarm persists e The wrong port is used for the connection e System overload 150001 Connection is up because the cause of the interruption has been eliminated Table 8 15 160000 Connection alarms IVar WinLC OPC Connection Number Effect causes Remedy 160000 No more data is read or written Possible causes Ensure that the cable is plugged in the PLC is e The cable is defective operational the corre
91. dy 50000 The HMI device is receiving data faster than it is capable of processing Therefore no further data is accepted until all current data have been processed Data exchange then resumes 50001 Data exchange has been resumed Table 8 6 60000 Win32 function alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 60000 This alarm is generated by the DisplaySystemAlarms function The text to be displayed is transferred to the function as a parameter 60010 The file could not be copied in the direction defined Restart the system function or check the paths of the because one of the two files is currently open or the source target files Using Windows NT XP The user source target path is not available executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted It is possible that the Windows user has no access access rights for the files rights to one of the two files 60011 An attempt was made to copy a file to itself Check the path of the source target file It is possible that the Windows user has no access Using Windows NT XP with NTFS The user executing rights to one of the two files WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted access rights for the files Table 8 7 70000 Win32 function alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 70010 The application could not be started because it Check whether the application exists in the specified could not be found in the path specified or there is insufficient memory space path or close other app
92. e No Operation Depending on the configuration you can Create change copy or delete recipe data records e Synchronize recipe data records with the associated recipe tags e Read recipe data records from or transfer to the PLC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 92 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime Operating elements 7 2 Operating graphic objects The following operating elements can be configured in the recipe view Button Hotkeys Function The configured help text is displayed g lt Ctrl Space Bar Creates a new recipe data record If a start value is configured it is shown in the input field m lt Ctrl Enter gt Saves the displayed values of the recipe data record The storage location is predefined by the project e lt Ctri gt The recipe data record is saved under a different name regardless of the recipe view A dialog box opens in which the name is entered x lt Ctrl Del gt The displayed recipe data record is deleted amp lt Ctri gt The system always updates the current value of the recipe view with the up to date recipe tag value When the value shown in the recipe view is more recent than the current recipe tag value the system writes this value to the recipe tag Synchronize tags must be enabled in the recipe properties before this function can be used ar lt Ctrl Down gt The values of the set recipe data re
93. e select the recipe data record of which you want to transfer the values to PLC Click on the ia button in the recipe view Alternatively press the lt Ctrl gt lt Down gt keys The values of the recipe data record are transferred to the PLC 6 5 5 3 Using the simple recipe view Recipe data record administration Recipe data record administration You can use the simple recipe view as follows depending on the configuration Create new recipe data records Copy recipe data records Edit recipe data records Delete recipe data records Creating new recipe data records 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device in which you want to create a new recipe data record Open the recipe list menu Select the menu command 0 New A new data record with the next available number will be created The element list of the new recipe data record opens Enter values for the elements of the recipe data record The configuration data may already contain default values for the recipe data record Open the element list menu Select menu command 0 Save The Save As dialog opens Under name enter the name of the record Click OK to save Alternatively you can return to the data record list The Save As dialog opens Under name enter the name of the record Click OK to save WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 57 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes
94. e The user instructed the server to close all connections The connection is closed 230308 This alarm provides information on the connection status An attempt is made to connect Table 8 25 240000 Authorization alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 240000 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo Install the authorization mode You have no authorization or your authorization is corrupted 240001 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo Load an adequate authorization powerpack mode Too many tags are configured for the installed version 240002 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating with a Restore the full authorization time limited emergency authorization 240004 Error while reading the emergency Restart WinCC flexible Runtime install the authorization authorization or repair the authorization see WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo Commissioning Instructions Software Protection mode 240005 The Automation License Manager has detected Reboot the HMI device or PC If this does not solve an internal system fault the problem remove the Automation License Possible causes Manager and install it again e A corrupt file e A defective installation e No free space for the Automation License Manager etc Table 8 26 250000 S7 Force alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 250000 The tag in the specified line in Status Force is Check the set address and then verify that the not updated because the address configured for t
95. e button is not visible during Runtime Operation Depending on the configuration you can operate the button in the following ways e Standard operation Click the button e Event An event is triggered when you operate the button e g when you click it The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Operation behavior The operation may be followed with a optical feedback However note that the optical feedback only indicates a completed operation and not whether the configured functions were actually executed WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 76 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 1 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the button with the mouse pointer Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the Tab key until the button is selected 2 Press Enter or Space Bar Alternative operation Depending on the configuration you can also operate the button via the function keys Operation behavior The behavior depends on the configuration Button with text button with graphic The operation may be followed with a optical feedback 7 2 2 Switch 7 2 2 1 Description Application The switch is an operating element and display object with two states pressed and released Switches can signal the state of a system component that cannot be seen from the HMI device e g a motor You can also change
96. e control Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the symbol with the mouse pointer 2 The functions are event triggered WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 115 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 116 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 Introduction System alarms System alarms on the HMI device provide information about internal states of the HMI device and PLC The following overview shows the causes of system alarms and how to eliminate the cause of error Some of the system alarms described in this section are relevant to individual HMI devices based on their range of features Note System alarms are only indicated if an alarm window was configured System alarms are output in the language currently set on your HMI device System alarm parameters System alarms may contain encrypted parameters which are relevant to troubleshooting because they provide a reference to the source code of the runtime software These parameters are output after the text Error code Meaning of the system alarms All the system alarms that can be displayed are listed below The system alarms are divided into different ranges Table 8 1 10000 Printer alarms Number Effect cause Remedy 10000 The print job could not be started or was canceled Check the printer settings cable connections an
97. e parameter definitions in the Control Panel using Set PG PC interface Restart the system 140006 No tag updating or writing is executed because the Select a different baud rate in WinCC flexible baud rate is incorrect according to module profile communication peer etc 140007 Tags are not updated or written because the bus Check the user defined bus profile profile is incorrect see 961 Check the connection and if the PLC is switched on The following parameters could not be written to Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel the registry using Set PG PC interface 1 Tslot Restart the system 2 Tqui 3 Tset 4 MinTsdr 5 MaxTsdr 6 Trdy 7 Tid1 8 Tid2 9 Gap Factor 10 Retry Limit 140008 No tag updating or writing is executed because Check the connection and if the PLC is switched on baud rate is incorrect The following parameters Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel could not be written to the registry using Set PG PC interface 0 General error Restart the system 1 Wrong version 2 Profile cannot be written to the registry 3 The subnet type cannot be written to the registry 4 The Target Rotation Time cannot be written to the registry 5 Faulty Highest Address HSA 140009 Tags are not updated or written because the Reinstall the module in the Control Panel using Set module for S7 communication was not found PG PC interface 140010 No S7 communication partner found because the
98. e project once again WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 29 Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 8 Backup configuration data 5 8 Backup configuration data Principle Several years of operation in a rugged industrial environment may damage the hard disk drive of your HMI device To ensure that you can retrieve all programs and settings to the new hard disk create a backup copy of your hard disk configuration data Refer to the operating instructions of the HMI device for a detailed description of creating a backup Procedure 1 Run the backup program as directed in the description included with the SIMATIC HMI device You have thus prepared the conditions for putting your HMI device into operation again without any significant loss of time after you replace the hard disk drive A commonly available software can also be used to generate a backup copy 5 9 Stop runtime Introduction You define the steps in closing Runtime in the user program Procedure 1 When Runtime is running in window mode you can close it simply by clicking Close 2 When Runtime is running in full screen mode you can close it by means of the program switching function and the Task Manager 3 When Runtime is running in full screen mode and program switching is disabled for the project the closing sequence of Runtime must be configured separately Actuate the relevant button to close Runtime WinCC flexible
99. e rights of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions Siemens AG Ordernumber 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Copyright Siemens AG 2008 Industry Sector 07 2008 Technical data subject to change Postfach 48 48 90327 N RNBERG GERMANY Preface Preface Purpose of this manual This user manual is part of the WinCC flexible documentation The manual provides you with a comprehensive overview of working in WinCC flexible Runtime The manual supports you in simulating new projects on your programming computer in transferrring a project to an HMI device and in working with WinCC flexible Runtime The readership addressed by this manual are newcomers system migrators operators and engineers who are concerned with operation configuration commissioning and service tasks using WinCC flexible Basic Knowledge Requirements General knowledge in the field of automation engineering is required to understand this manual You should also have experience of using PCs running under the Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating systems Scope of the manual This manual applies to the WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime software package
100. ecord list menu 4 Select the menu command 1 Delete A dialog opens 5 Confirm this message to delete the data record WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 58 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Result The recipe data record is deleted from the data medium of the HMI device Read recipe data record from PLC Introduction The values which are also stored in the recipes in the HMI device can be changed directly in the plant at runtime This is the case for example if a valve was opened further directly at the plant than is stored in the recipe The values of the recipe data records saved in the HMI device possibly no longer match the values in the PLC You can read the values of the recipe tags from the PLC and write them to a recipe data record The read values are written to the recipe data record that is currently displayed on the HMI device Procedure 1 Open the recipe on the HMI device The data record list opens 2 Select the element list of the recipe data record to which you want to apply the values from the PLC 3 Open the element list menu 4 Select the menu command 2 From PLC The values are read from the PLC and displayed in the current recipe data record 5 f you want to save the values select the menu command 0 Save or 3 Save As Result The values are read from the PLC visualized on the HMI device and saved to the recipe data record
101. ed immediately to the connected PLC during runtime you must disable Tags offline in the Properties window Configure the SetRecipeTags system function if you want to enable and disable immediate transfer of entered values during runtime System functions The following system functions are available for operator control of a recipe screen e ImportDataRecords e ExportDataRecords e LoadDataRecord e SaveDataRecord e SetDataRecordTagsToPLC e GetDataRecordTagsFromPLC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 51 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime The following system functions are available for operator control of the recipe view when it is being used in the recipe screen e RecipeViewSaveDataRecord e RecipeViewSaveAsDataRecord e RecipeViewSynchronizeDataRecordWithTags e RecipeViewDeleteDataRecord e RecipeViewNewDataRecord e RecipeViewGetDataRecordFromPLC e RecipeViewRenameDataRecord for simple recipe view only e RecipeViewShowOperatorNotes e RecipeViewMenu for simple recipe view only e RecipeViewOpen for simple recipe view only e RecipeViewBack for simple recipe view only The system functions for loading saving and transferring recipe data records and recipes are located in the Recipes group 6 5 5 Operating Recipes 6 5 5 1 Introduction 52 Exporting and importing recipe data records Based on your configuration you can either export recipe data records t
102. edback Operation using the keyboard Graphic IO field Operation using the mouse Graphic IO field Operation with the keyboard Button Date time field IO field Recipe view Simple alarm view Slider Sm rtClient view 13 Status force Symbolic IO field 84 Trend view Operation with the mouse Alarm Indicator Button Date time field IO field 80 Recipe view Simple alarm view Slider Sm rtClient view 113 Status force Switch Symbolic IO field 83 Trend view Operator control Alarm View Alarm Window 160 Simple alarm view 90 Simple recipe view 94 Operator note calling screen keyboard 73 Calling system function Calling Touch screen device 73 74 75 Optical feedback P Password Exporting importing 65 In Runtime Permission forcing remote operation 113 Picture Printing Printing Alarms Picture Protocol Runtime Program switching disabling for Runtime 24 Protocol In Runtime 61 Printing p R Rebuild all 28 Recipe 38 39 Basics 38 Configuration option Data Flow 40 Data record 39 Display in Runtime Entry Exporting 52 Importing 52 Recipe screen 48 Recipe view 48 Synchronize recipe tag 55 Recipe data loading and saving Recipe data record Changin 54 58 Copy 54 5 Create on the HMI device 53 Delete Deleting Exporting WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Index Importing 52 Importin
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104. een carried out 70043 The value range for the tags has been exceeded Check the desired calculation and correct it if while executing the system function necessary The system function calculation has not been carried out Table 8 8 80000 Archive alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 80001 The log specified is filled to the size defined in Store the file or table by executing a move or copy percent and must be stored elsewhere function 80002 A line is missing in the specified log 80003 The copying process for logging was not successful In this case it is advisable to check any subsequent system alarms too 80006 Since logging is not possible this causes a In the case of databases check whether the permanent loss of the functionality corresponding data source exists and start up the system again 80009 A copying action has been completed successfully 80010 Since the storage location was incorrectly entered Configure the storage location for the respective log in WinCC flexible this causes a permanent loss of again and restart the system when the full functionality the functionality is required 122 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 80012 Log entries are stored in a buffer If the values are Archive fewer values read to the buffer faster
105. erefore aborted Note Ensure that the tags used are of the allowed types the system alarm that may have occurred prior to Check system functions for the correct number and this types of parameters 20011 An error has occurred in a script that was called by In the configuration select the script that has been the specified script called directly or indirectly by the specified script Execution of the script was therefore aborted in the Ensure that the tags used are of the allowed types called script Check system functions for the correct number and Note the system alarm that may have occurred types of parameters prior to this 20012 The configuration data is inconsistent The script Recompile the configuration could therefore not be generated 20013 The scripting component of WinCC flexible Reinstall WinCC flexible Runtime on your PC Runtime is not correctly installed Therefore no Rebuild your project with Project gt Generator gt scripts can be executed Generate and transfer the project to the HMI device 20014 The system function returns a value that is not Select the specified script in the configuration written in any return tag Check whether the script name has been assigned a value 20015 Too many successive scripts have been triggered Find what is triggering the scripts Extend the times in short intervals When more than 20 scripts are e g the polling time of the tags which trigger the queued for processing any subse
106. f yet a further script etc The configured functionality is not supported Table 8 13 140000 Connection alarms chns7 Connection device Number Effect causes Remedy 140000 An online connection to the PLC is established 140001 The online connection to the PLC was shut down 140003 No tag updating or writing is executed Check the connection and if the PLC is switched on Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel using Set PG PC interface Restart the system 140004 No tag update or write operations are executed Verify the connection and check whether the PLC is because the access point or the module configuration is faulty Switched on Check the access point or the module configuration MPI PPI PROFIBUS in the Control Panel with Set PG PC interface Restart the system WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 127 Appendix 8 1 System alarms WinCC flexible Runtime was closed in Task Manager Or Another application e g S TEP7 with different bus parameters is active and the driver cannot be started with the new bus parameters transmission rate for example Number Effect causes Remedy 140005 No tag updating or writing is executed because the Use a different HMI device address HMI device address is incorrect possibly too high Verify the connection and check whether the PLC is Switched on Check th
107. fety prompts request you to confirm overwriting of online recipe data and user management data on the HMI device with offline configuration data WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 27 Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 6 Transferring a project Rebuild all Recompile the entire project by executing the Rebuild all command before releasing your project to the production process It is also advisable to execute a Rebuild all command at suitable intervals to reduce the time required for compiling delta data in current engineering sessions Execute a full compilation by selecting the Project gt Compiler gt Rebuild all menu command The Select HMI devices for generation dialog opens after you have called the Rebuild all command and if you have configured several HMI devices Select the HMI devices to be generated from this dialog Multiple selection is possible The programming software and runtime software are on the same system If the configuration software and WinCC flexible Runtime are on the same system proceed as follows 1 Create and then compile your project e g named Myproject hmi The compiled file with the file name extension fwx will be stored in the folder containing the project file e g Myproject fwx 2 Start WinCC flexible Runtime directly from the running configuration software Select Compiler start Runtime from the Project menu
108. g opens Select the Advanced tab in the system properties and click Settings in the Performance section The Performance Options dialog box opens Select the Data Execution Prevention tab The Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only is selected by default and WinCC flexible Runtime can be started WinCC flexible Runtime must be added to the exception list if the Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those selected is selected Click the Add button and navigate to the WinCC flexible installation directory e g lt C Program Files Siemens SIMATIC WinCC flexible WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime Select the file HmiRTm exe and confirm your selection with OK Close the dialog boxes and restart the station Note You can also set the DEP options AlwaysOn or AlwaysOff in the Boot ini of Windows The exception list is no longer valid if AlwaysOn is selected This setting prevents the start of WinCC flexible Runtime For additonal information on DEP refer to the Windows help and the Microsoft homepage WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 20 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 5 1 Installing WinCC flexible Runtime Supported devices WinCC flexible Runtime will run on the following Windows based systems e Standard PC SIMATIC Panel PCs PC 670 PC 677 PC 870 PC 877 PC IL 70 PC IL 77 e SINUMERIK Panel PCs OP 010 OP 012 OP 015 OP 015A TP 012
109. h as a SIMATIC S7 300 AS 511 Protocol of the programming device interface of a SIMATIC S5 controller HMI device image File which can be transferred from the programming device to the HMI device The HMI device image contains the operating system and elements of the runtime software required to run a project Operator control object Component of a project which is used to enter values and trigger functions A button for example is an operator control object Transfer mode HMI device operating mode set to transfer an executable project from the configuration computer to the HMI device WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 151 Glossary 10 1 Glossary Screen Screen object Boot loader IO field EMC Event Field Flash memory Softkey Form of the visualization of all logically related process data for a plant The visualization of the process data can be supported by graphic objects Configured object for operating and monitoring the system e g a rectangle an IO field or a recipe view Used to start the operating system Automatically started when the HMI device is switched on A start screen appears during startup After the operating system has been loaded the Loader opens Enables the input or output of values on the HMI device which are transferred to the controller Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment to function properly
110. han the current recipe tag value the system writes this value to the recipe tag Read recipe data record from PLC Introduction The values which are also stored in the recipes in the HMI device can be changed directly in the plant during runtime This is the case for example if a valve was opened further directly at the plant than is stored in the recipe The values of the recipe data records saved in the HMI device possibly no longer match the values in the PLC You can read the values of the recipe tags from the PLC and write them to a recipe data record The read values are written to the recipe data record that is currently displayed on the HMI device Procedure 1 Select the recipe on the HMI device 2 On the HMI device select the recipe data record of which you want to fetch the values from the PLC nia 3 Click on the a button in the recipe view Alternatively press the lt Ctrl gt lt UP gt keys Result The values are read from the PLC and displayed on the HMI device Transfer recipe record to PLC Introduction For the values of a data record modified in the recipe view to take effect you must transfer the values to the PLC The display values in the recipe view are always transferred to the PLC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 56 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality Procedure Result 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Select the recipe on the HMI device On the HMI devic
111. hange existing user data Export or import user data Note On an HMI device the number is restricted to 100 users and one PLC user This restriction does not apply to PCs On a PC the maximum number of users is restricted by the physical memory If a user with administrator rights is registered in Runtime in the user view on the HMI devices OP 73 OP 77A and TP 177A the user PLC user is shown also Note Changes to the settings of the user logoff time in Runtime are only effective after this user was logged off 7 2 15 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 2 Click on the user name to be edited Change the user data Custom user data name password group logoff time is entered sequentially in several dialogs use the OK button to confirm the entries Operation with the keyboard 1 2 3 106 Press the lt Tab gt key until the simple user view is selected Click on the user to be edited Confirm the selection by pressing the lt Enter gt key You can change the user data in the following dialogs use the OK button to confirm the entries WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects The following table shows the available key operations for entering custom user data in the dialogs Key Function lt Up gt lt Down gt Selects the previous nex
112. he alarm Faulty authorization This text is always output in the language of e The configured user name and or password do your Windows installation as it is returned by not match those on the server Establish the Windows operating system consistency Base ae in i EL d bv th When the server certificate is rejected Spare Or UM eU TI ARTIST TS TOME OG DYNE Certificate signed by an unknown CA Windows operating system may not be iT displayed for example An error has occurred Either ignore this item in your project or WININET DLL returns the following error e Install a certificate that has been signed with a Number 12055 Text HTTP no error text root certificate known to the client computer available gt The date of the certificate is invalid e Either ignore this item in your project or e Install a certificate with a valid date on the server Invalid CN Common Name or Computer Name e Either ignore this item in your project or e Install a certificate with a name that corresponds to that of the server address 230203 Although a connection can be made to the Error 503 Service unavailable server the HTTP server refuses to connect Check that WinCC flexible Runtime is running on the because server and the HTTP channel is supported e WinCC flexible Runtime is not running on the server or e The HTTP channel is not supported 503 Service unavailable Other errors can only occur if the Webserver does not support the HTTP
113. he alarm event By means of configuration the display can be filtered in such a way that only alarms that contain a specific character string will be shown The alarm indicator is a graphic symbol that is displayed on the screen when an alarm of the specified alarm class is activated The alarm indicator can have one of two states e Flashing At least one unacknowledged alarm is pending e Static The alarms are acknowledged but at least one of them is not yet deactivated The number indicates the number of queued alarms 6 3 Tags in Runtime Definition Tags correspond to defined memory areas on the HMI device to which values are written and or from which values are read This action can be initiated by the PLC or by the operator at the HMI device 6 4 Log files in Runtime Overview 34 Alarm events and process values can be saved to log files Examples of alarm events are the incoming acknowledged and outgoing events occurring with an alarm message Process value logging is used for the following purposes for example e Early detection of danger fault states e Increase of productivity e Enhancement of product quality e Optimization of maintenance cycles e Documentation of processes e Quality assurance WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality Memory options Alarm logs 6 4 Log files in Runtime Depending on the configuration the logs are writte
114. he correct port is used e Your configuration is OK port parameters protocol settings PLC address Restart the system if the system alarm persists WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 134 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 220008 Effect causes The communication driver cannot access or open the specified port The port may be in use by another application or the port used is not available on the destination device There is no communication with the PLC Remedy Close all the applications which access this port and restart the computer Use another port of the system Table 8 24 230000 View alarms Number 230000 Effect causes The value entered could not be accepted The system discards the entry and restores the previous value Either e The value range has been exceeded e llegal characters have been entered e The maximum permitted number of users has been exceeded Remedy Enter a practical value or delete any unneeded users 230002 The currently logged in user has not the required authorization The system therefore discards the input and restored the previous value Log on as a user with appropriate authorization 230003 Changeover to the specified screen failed because the screen is not available configured The current screen remains selected Configure the screen and check the screen selection function 23000
115. his tag is not available address is set up in the PLC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 137 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 250001 The tag in the specified line in Status Force is Check the set address not updated because the PLC type configured for this tag does not exist 250002 The tag in the specified line in Status Force is Check the set address not updated because it is not possible to map the PLC type in the tag type 250003 An attempt to connect to the PLC failed The Check the connection to the PLC Check that the tags are not updated PLC is switched on and is online Table 8 27 260000 Password system alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 260000 An unknown user or an unknown password has Log on to the system as a user with a valid been entered in the system password The current user is logged off from the system 260001 The logged in user does not have sufficient Log on to the system as a user with sufficient authorization to execute the protected functions authorization on the system 260002 This alarm is triggered by the system function TrackUserChange 260003 The user has logged off from the system 260004 The user name entered into the user view Select another user name because user names have already exists in the user management to be uni
116. ic selection fields The program may contain an entry with password protection for service purposes The HTML Browser is used to display Web pages You click a relevant link to open a further page The HTML Browser object does not feature any internal control elements Operation behavior 110 The HTML Browser is responds in the same way as the Internet Explorer The project engineer can also provide for the input of an Internet address by means of an I O field You open a page in the HTML Browser by entering the corresponding address WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Remarks The functional scope of the HTML Browser is limited in comparison to the Internet Explorer e The HTML Browser will only show pure HTML pages VBScript Java JavaScript and ActiveX controls are not supported Set up the HTML pages for display in the HTML Browser by using a text editor or using a simple HTML editor e Links to embedded files for example pdf or xls are not supported e Queries and dialogs that are conducted during the access of corresponding pages are not supported This means that for example access to pages with invalid certificates is possible In order to access pages which require authentication the user name and the password can be specified in the URL http User Name Password g Server Name for example http otto as
117. ick on the I6 um button Operation behavior When you edit an unacknowledged alarm it is acknowledged automatically WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 88 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 8 7 2 8 1 Application 7 2 Operating graphic objects Simple alarm view Description The simple alarm view shows selected alarms or alarm events from the alarm buffer or alarm log The layout and operation of the simple alarm window correspond to that of the simple alarm view Note The Single alarm view object cannot be operated dynamically with a script In the Engineering System you can dynamically control for example the visibility of an object in the Animations group in the Properties window In Runtime the Simple alarm view does not support animations If you have configured an animation and for example wish to perform a consistency check of the project then an error message is issued in the output window 08 01 2004 16 20 15 156 Engine 23 too hat WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 89 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Ed Depending on the configuration in the alarm view different columns with information regarding an alarm or an alarm event are displayed To differentiate between the different alarm classes the first column in the alarm view contains a symbol Symbol Alarm
118. in its electromagnetic environment without influencing this environment Functions are triggered by defined incoming events Events can be configured Events which can be assigned to a button include Press and Release for example Area reserved in configured screens for the input and output of values Non volatile memory with EEPROM chips used as mobile storage medium or as memory module installed permanently on the motherboard Key on the HMI device which supports user specific functions A function is assigned to the key in the configuration The assignment of the keys may be specific to an active screen or not Half brightness lifetime 152 Time period until the brightness degrades to 50 of its original value The specified value is dependent on the operating temperature WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Glossary Hardcopy Infotext Alarm logging 10 1 Glossary Output of the screen content to a printer Configured information on objects within a project An alarm infotext for example may contain information on the cause of the fault and troubleshooting routines Output of user specific alarms to a printer in parallel to their output to the HMI device Screen Alarm user specific A user specific alarm can be assigned to one of the following alarm classes e Error e Warning e User specific alarm classes A user specific alarm designates a certain operating sta
119. in the order of the tab configuration e Function keys When you press a function key that has been configured with a function this function will be executed in your project If you press a function key that has not been configured with a function in your project it will actuate the respective function key on the remote HMI device WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3AB0 Operating a project in Runtime Monitoring mode 7 2 Operating graphic objects Note In the event of emergency you can override the operation block on the remotely controlled or currently inactive HMI device by clicking on the user interface five times in Succession or pressing the Shift key five times in succession Then you may have to enter a specific configured password On a Sm rtClient view which is configured for monitoring mode you can only monitor the remote HMI device You cannot control its operation In this case the keys retain their standard functions Press Tab to open the next object in the current screen of your project Behavior during operation If the program cannot resolve the dynamic address of a Sm rtClient display after a screen change the system connects to the configured server using the static address of the server If a tag is now set using the dynamic address you can make a second connection to this server As a remedy you should preset the tags of the dynamic address e g via a s
120. ing Instructions Operating instructions for SIMATIC HMI devices OP 73 OP 77A OP 77B TP 170micro TP 170A TP 170B OP 170B OP 73micro TP 177micro TP 177A TP 177B OP 177B TP 270 OP 270 MP 270B MP 377 Operating instructions for mobile SIMATIC HMI devices Mobile Panel 170 Mobile Panel 277 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Operating instructions compact for SIMATIC HMI devices OP 77B Mobile Panel 170 Getting Started e WinCC flexible for first time users Based on a sample project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring screens alarms and recipes and screen navigation e WinCC flexible for advanced users Based on a sample project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring logs project reports scripts user management and multilingual projects and integration into STEP 7 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Preface Guide Conventions e WinCC flexible options Based on a sample project this is a step by step introduction to the basics of configuring the WinCC flexible Audit Sm rtServices Sm rtAccess and OPC Server options Online availability The following link actively guides you to technical documentation for SIMATIC products and systems in different languages e SIMATIC Guide Technical Documentation ttp Awww automation siemens com simatic portal html_76 techdoku htm
121. ion Custom alarm classes System S7 Diagnostic alarm Note The layout of the alarm window in Runtime depends on the device settings of the target device Operation Depending on the configuration you can e Change the column sequence e Change the order in which the alarms are displayed e Acknowledge alarms e Editing alarms WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 86 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operator controls The buttons have the following functions Button Function Displays an alarm operator note Editing alarms Acknowledge alarm iL Operation behavior Linked alarm window for touch panels When configuring the alarm window for a keyboard unit select Properties gt Mode then set the linked modal window property This ensures that the alarm window does not defocus during screen changes This is important as the switching between the screen and different windows with lt Ctrl TAB gt is not supported If the linked alarm window has the focus then the buttons in the screen behind it cannot be operated The functions configured on a function key are carried out Changing the order of the displayed alarms When you click on the column first of all alarms requiring acknowledgement are sorted according to date and time Then those alarms that do not require acknowledgement are sorted ac
122. ist 49 Enhanced recipe view 49 Entering Alphanumeric values touch panel Numeric values touch panel exporting User data Exporting Recipe 52 Recipe data record 42 F Feedback Acoustic Optical With touch operation Force Permissions in remote operation Full screen mode Setting Function key Remote control 112 Functional scope Dependencies WinCC flexible Runtime G Graphic IO field 81 Application 81 Behavior 82 Operation f Operation using the keyboard Operation using the mouse H Hiding Screen keyboard E 74 HTML Browser Behavior Connecting to the FTP server 110 Control element 110 File explorer WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Index l O field 79 Application 79 Behavior 80 Changing between input fields Incorrect entry Layout Operation Import Recipe data record importing User data Importing Recipe 52 Recipe data record Input of alphanumerical values Touch screen device Input of numerical values Touch screen device Installation on the PC Internal Flash Number of files IO field Operation with the keyboard 81 Operation with the mouse 80 K Keyboard level E Keyboard operation Simple user view 106 Keyboard operation Alarm view Operation with the keyboard Recipe view Keys Remote control 112 L Layout Alarm Indicator 84 Alarm View 86 90 Button 76 Date time field 101 I O field
123. ith a PowerPack WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 13 WinCC flexible Runtime 14 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Introduction to WinCC flexible Runtime 2 Introduction WinCC flexible Runtime is a high performance and comprehensive software for the visualization of processes in projects you created with the WinCC flexible Advanced programming software Modern automation concepts are extremely demanding on process visualization Process control close to machines must in particular meet the demands for simple high performance control of the processes The goal is to present process data to the operator quickly and clearly in a form that can be easily understood such as a trend display This increasingly requires process displays that simplify understanding of the actual process It is also becoming more important to be able to archive the data e g for quality control This makes it necessary to log process data at machine level WinCC flexible Runtime is designed for visualization and operation of machines and small systems The Runtime software has a window based pixel graphics user interface Due to its short response times the software features secure process operation jogging at the machine and secure data acquisition Licensing If you install the WinCC flexible Runtime software on a standard PC or a panel PC you will require a license for unrest
124. ject is transferred only the administrator is authorized to create user accounts make user group assignments and change passwords Any other users who are subsequently assigned to the Administrator group by the administrator may also carry out these tasks The user data is encrypted and saved on the HMI device to protect it from loss due to power failure Note Depending on the transfer settings changes to the user data are overwritten when the project is transferred again Importing password lists Logoff times User view 64 The import of a password list which was exported from a ProTool Runtime is not supported A logoff time is specified in the system for each user If the time between any two user actions e g entering a value or changing screens exceeds this logoff time the user is automatically logged off The user must then log in again to continue to operate objects assigned password protection Note If you enter the value 0 in the logoff time there will be no automatic user logoff Use the User view to display the users on the HMI device User Password Group Logoff time WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 9 Further operating options in Runtime Export and import The users passwords group assignments and logoff times established on the HMI device can be exported and then imported on a different HMI device This prevents
125. k the configured storage location 290011 The record with the specified number does not exist Check the source for the number constant or tag value 142 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 290012 The recipe with the specified number does not Check the source for the number constant or tag exist value 290013 An attempt was made to save a record under a_ The following remedies are available record number which already exists e Check the source for the number constant or tag The action is not executed value e First delete the record e Change the Overwrite function parameter 290014 The file specified to be imported could not be Check found e The file name e Ensure that the file is in the specified directory 290020 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the HMI device to the PLC has started 290021 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the HMI device to the PLC was completed 290022 Alarm reporting that the download of records Check in the configuration whether due to an error e The recipe number exists e The record number exist e The Overwrite function parameter is set 290023 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the PLC to the HMI device has started 290024 Alarm reporting that the download of records
126. l alarm classes can be logged Alarms can be logged either automatically or by operator intervention The contents of log files can be output to the HMI if a corresponding alarm view has been configured WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 35 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Data logs In Runtime the process values are logged processed and depending on the project written either to files or to the log database Data logging is controlled by means of cyclic operations and events Logging cycles are used to ensure continuous acquisition and storage of the data In addition data logging can also be triggered by events e g when a value changes File storage on Windows 2003 Server Only the HMI devices listed below support the storage of files such as logs and recipes on Windows 2003 Server with Active Directory e MP 277 e MP 377 e Mobile Panel 277 e Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN 6 5 Recipes in Runtime 6 5 1 Recipes in Runtime Overview Recipes are a collection of associated data e g machine configuration or production data This data can be generally transferred between the HMI device and PLC in a single step This way you can convert the production to a different product variant If you have programmed directly at the machine for example you can transfer the data to your HMI device and write it to the recipe Operating recipes in Runtime WinCC flexible offers two op
127. lement the recipe functionality with system functions e g for saving recipe data records This makes it possible for you to input parameter data in the context of machine visualization The I O fields for a recipe can be distributed over multiple recipe screens with topical organization of recipe elements for example 40 Em Recipe name No 70 ia Orange 1 30 i Data record name No 30 me Nectar 2 Save Data from the PLC Load Data to PLC In the recipe screen the values are saved in recipe tags Depending on the configuration the recipe values are transferred between the PLC and the HMI device either immediately or after the respective operating element has been activated 6 5 2 Structure of recipes Introduction 38 The basic structure of a recipe is illustrated with reference to a filling station in a fruit juice plant There may be several different recipes in an HMI device A recipe can be compared to an index card box that contains several index cards The index card box contains several variants for manufacturing a product family The full data for each manufacturing variant is contained on a single index card Example In a soft drinks production plant a recipe is needed for different flavors Drink variants include fruit juice drink juice and nectar WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Recipe Recipe
128. lications WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 119 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 70011 The system time could not be modified Check the time which is to be set The error alarm only appears in connection with Using Windows NT XP The user executing WinCC area pointer Date time PLC Possible causes flexible Runtime must be granted the right to change e Aninvalid time was transferred in the job the system time of the operating system mailbox e The Windows user has no right to modify the System time If the first parameter in the system alarm is displayed with the value 13 the second parameter indicates the byte containing the incorrect value 70012 An error occurred when executing the function Close all programs currently running StopRuntime with the option Runtime and Then close Windows operating system Windows and WinCC flexible Runtime are not closed One possible cause is that other programs cannot be closed 70013 The system time could not be modified because an Check the time which is to be set invalid value was entered Incorrect separators may have been used 70014 The system time could not be modified Possible Check the time which is to be set causes Using Windows NT XP The user executing WinCC e Aninvalid time was transferred flexible Runtime must be granted the right to change e The Windows user has n
129. ling Any automatic update of virus scanners initiated on the network may cause unnecessary load on the system Always run virus scanner updates in offline mode and then restart the computer before you enable process coupling WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Functional scope 3 Dependencies of the functions The functional scope of WinCC flexible Runtime depends on the following conditions Range of functions Hardware of the HMI device The functionality is determined by the features of the HMI device used such as memory capacity and the number of function keys Licensing licensing model The scope of functions and performance is determined by the licensing and the licensing model for example with respect to the number of tags power tags Runtime options You can access additional functions by installing the options e g remote access using the Sm rtClient display Functionality of WinCC flexible Runtime Convenient process visualization on a Windows type user interface Large selection of standard I O fields bars trend displays vector graphics and buttons Integrated alarm system Dynamic positioning of objects Archiving of alarms and process values Recipes Visual Basic Script for user functions Standard couplings to SIMATIC S7 SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC 505 as well as to PLCs from other manufacturers HTML Browser Input protection by means of user groups passwords and l
130. ll Wait until the current copying actions have been busy with a copy action Deletion has not been completed then restart the last action executed 80022 An attempt was made to use the system function In the project check StartSequenceLog to start a sequence log fora e if the StartSequenceLog system function was log which is not configured as a sequence log No properly configured sequence log file is created e if the tag parameters are properly provided with data on the HMI device 80023 An attempt was made to copy a log to itself In the project check The log is not copied e if the CopyLog system function was properly configured e if the tag parameters are properly provided with data on the HMI device 80024 The CopyLog system function does not allow Edit the CopyLog system function in the project if copying when the target log already contains data necessary Before you initiate the system function Mode parameter The log is not copied delete the destination log file 80025 You have canceled the copy operation Data written up to this point are retained The destination log file if configured is not deleted The cancellation is reported by an error entry RT ERR at the end of the destination log WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 123 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy
131. mbol library can only be operated with a mouse or touch screen Depending on the configuration you can operate the alarm indicator in the following ways e Standard operation Activate the alarm indicator e Event The alarm window is shown or hidden by operating the alarm indicator e g by clicking The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Operation behavior 84 Depending on the configuration when operating the alarm indicator an alarm window is opened WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 6 2 Mouse control Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the alarm indicator with the mouse pointer Depending on the configuration the alarm window is opened 2 Use the Close icon to close the Alarm window and be able to operate the screens The alarm window can be opened again by clicking on the alarm indicator 7 2 6 3 Alarm Indicator OP 73 OP 73micro Application There is a simpler alarm indicator available for the OP 73 and OP 73micro HMI devices The simpler alarm indicator is displayed if the alarms waiting to be acknowledged or already acknowledged but still active alarms exist AN Layout The alarm indicator can have one of two states e Flashing At least one unacknowledged alarm is pending e Static The alarms are acknowledged but at least one of them is not yet deactivated Operati
132. me 5 7 Runt the project 5 7 Runt the project Introduction You can start the project immediately after its transfer Project start modes Options of starting a WinCC flexible project on a Runtime PC e Running it from the Explorer You can run the project by double clicking its file name in Windows Explorer e Starting together with Runtime Enter the project file in HmiRT ini in order to run it with the start of WinCC flexible Runtime by means of the Windows Start menu e Run from the command line To run your project type in one command either at the MS DOS prompt or on the Start gt Run command line in Windows and then press Enter Note that the following command line may diverge from its installation path c Programs Siemens SIMATIC WinCC flexible WinCC flexible 2008 Runtim HmiRTm exe c project myproject fwx e Autostart f your project is linked to the Autostart directory of the Windows start menu it will be automatically upon system startup Itis also possible to define the autostart settings in the Settings dialog box of the WinCC flexible Runtime loader Note Start the loader using the SIMATIC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime gt WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime Loader command in the Windows Start menu Missing objects in Runtime If objects are not displayed in Runtime or startup of the project fails rebuild the project by selecting Project Generator Rebuild all Transfer th
133. me WinCC flexible version which was used to configure the project WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Glossary 10 1 Glossary Recipe Combination of tags forming a fixed data structure The data structure configured can be assigned data on the HMI device and is then referred to as a data record The use of recipes ensures that when a data record is downloaded all the assigned data is transferred synchronously to the controller Runtime software Process visualization software which can be used to debug a project on a configuration computer Also refer to Project and Engineering software Acknowledge Acknowledging an alarm confirms that you have noted it STEP 7 Programming software SIMATIC S7 SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC WinAC controllers STEP 7 Micro WIN Programming software for controllers of the SIMATIC S7 200 series Controller General term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates e g SIMATIC S7 Control request Triggers a function via the controller Fault time Refers to the time interval between an activated and deactivated alarm Symbolic IO field Box for the input output of a parameter Contains a list of default entries from which one can be selected System alarms Assigned to the System alarm class A system alarm refers to internal states on the HMI device and the controller WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA
134. n WinCC flexible Engineering System failed and it is not possible to send e mails using Device settings Device settings WinCC flexible Runtime generates the system In the Windows CE operating system alarm after the first attempt to send an e mail PD using Control Panel gt Internet Settings gt E mail gt SMTP Server 70037 An e mail cannot be sent for unknown reasons Check the e mail parameters recipient etc The contents of the e mail are lost 70038 The SMTP server has rejected sending or Check the domain of the recipient address or disable forwarding an e mail because the domain of the the authentication on the SMTP server if possible recipient is unknown to the server or because the SMTP authentication is currently not used in WinCC SMTP server requires authentication flexible Runtime The contents of the e mail are lost 70039 The syntax of the e mail address is incorrect or Check the e mail address of the recipient contains illegal characters The contents of the e mail are discarded 70040 The syntax of the e mail address is incorrect or contains illegal characters 70041 The import of the user management was aborted Check your user management or transfer it again to due to an error the panel Nothing was imported 70042 The value range for the tags has been exceeded Check the desired calculation and correct it if while executing the system function necessary The system function calculation has not b
135. n of the documentation to which you should pay particular attention HMI9 SIMATIC SIMATIC HMI SIMATIC ProTool SIMATIC WinCC SIMATIC WinCC flexible Third parties using for their own purposes any other names in this document which refer to trademarks might infringe upon the rights of the trademark owners Additional support Representatives and offices Training center If you have questions concerning the use of the described product which are not answered in this manual please contact the Siemens representative in your area Find your contact partner at ttp www siemens com automation partne A guide to the technical documentation for the various SIMATIC products and systems is available at ttp www siemens com simatic tech doku porta The online catalog and the online ordering system is available at ttp mall automation siemens com To familiarize you with automation systems we offer a variety of courses Please contact your regional training center or the central training center in D 90327 Nuremberg Germany Phone 49 911 895 3200 Internet http www sitrain com WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Preface Technical support You can reach the technical support for all A amp D products via the support request form on the web Phone 49 180 5050 222 Fax 49 180 5050 223 Additional information about our technical supp
136. n to a file or stored in a database set up for this purpose e Logging to a CSV file The project engineer must have specified a folder path for storing the CSV file containing your logged data This references the storage location CSV format table columns are separated by separators the table rows are terminated by a line break character This allows you to evaluate or edit your log data using an external text editor or spreadsheet program for example e Logging to a database By storing your log files in a database you can utilize the full database functionality for further processing and analysis of the logged data WinCC flexible supports logging via ODBC interface This functionality was verified using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Logging methods used in WinCC flexible Runtime e Circular log e Segmented circular log Log with level dependent system alarm e Logfile with data volume based system alarm Alarms in the project indicate fault states and operating states of a process They are generally triggered by the controller Alarms can be output to the HMI in the form of images WinCC flexible lets you log alarms and document operational states and error states of the plant The following data are logged to the file e Date and time of alarm e Alarm number e Alarm tags up to 8 e Alarm status e Alarm text optional e Fault location optional All alarms are assigned to a specific alarm class Al
137. nction Check the type of the selected unit which is not supported in the current constellation 320007 No error triggering addresses were found on Switch the detail screen to STL layout mode and the networks check the status of the addresses and exclusion ProAgent cannot indicate any faulty addresses addresses 146 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 320008 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration Transfer the project to the HMI device again are not synchronized with those in the PLC ProAgent can only indicate the diagnostic units 320009 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration Transfer the project to the HMI device again are not synchronized with those in the PLC The diagnostic screens can be operated as usual ProAgent may be unable to show all diagnostic texts 320010 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration Transfer the project to the HMI device again are not synchronized with those in STEP7 The ProAgent diagnostics data is not up to date 320011 A unit with the corresponding DB number and Check the parameters of the SelectUnit function FB number does not exist and the units selected in the project The function cannot be executed 320012 The Step sequence mode dialog is no longer Use the ZP STEP step sequence screen from the
138. nd the SIMATIC Panel PC Key Function Enter Applies a value e g in unmarked input fields or opens a selection list If the I O field is marked highlighted in color WinCC flexible Runtime will switch to the special editing mode Now only one character will be marked in the field Use the cursor keys lt Up gt lt Down gt to scroll through a character table Use the cursor keys Right Left to move the cursor to the next or previous entry position Press Enter or lt Esc gt to exit from the entry mode The characters entered up to this point will be either applied or discarded lt Esc gt Interrupts the input lt Tab gt Selects the next available screen object in the configured tab sequence lt Shift Tab gt Selects the previously available screen object in the configured tab sequence lt F1 gt lt F12 gt On the PC Triggers a function e g screen selection lt Shift F1 gt lt Shift F 12 gt lt F1 gt or lt S1 gt or lt K1 gt On the SIMATIC Panel PC triggers a global or local function caution If you press a function key after a screen change the associated function in the new screen may be triggered before the new screen is fully displayed Controlling Windows with the keyboard You may also use the keyboard to control the operating system of your HMI device See your Windows manual for detailed information The most import
139. ne display width e Scroll forwards by one display width e Stop or continue the trend recording WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 97 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Control elements The buttons have the following functions Control element Function Scrolls back to the beginning of the trend recording The start values of the trend recording are displayed there Zooms the displayed time section Zooms out of the displayed time section Moves the ruler backward to the left Moves the ruler forward to the right Scrolls one display width backward to the left Scrolls one display width forward to the right E HE El e Be Shows or hides the ruler The ruler displays the X value associated with a Y value E Stops or continues trend recording 7 2 11 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the desired button with the mouse button Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the trend view is selected 2 Press the desired key combination 98 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects The table below shows the shortcut keys used to control the trend view Key Key Panel PC Function lt Ctrl Enter gt lt Ctrl
140. necessary Only one log file can be output to the printer at a given time the print job is therefore rejected 310001 An error occurred on triggering the printer The Evaluate the additional system alarms related to this report is either not printed or printed with errors alarm Repeat the print job if necessary Table 8 33 320000 Alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 320000 The movements have already been indicated Deselect the movements on the other display units by another device and select the motion control screen on the required The movements can no longer be controlled display unit 320001 The network is too complex View the network in STL The faulty addresses cannot be indicated 320002 No diagnosable alarm message error Select a diagnostics alarm from the ZP ALARM selected alarm screen The unit associated with the alarm message could not be selected 320003 No alarm message error exists for the Select the defective unit from the overview screen selected unit The detail view cannot visualize any networks 320004 The required signal states could not be read by Check the consistency between the configuration on the PLC The faulty addresses cannot be found the display unit and the PLC program 320005 The project contains ProAgent elements which In order to run the project install the optional are not installed ProAgent diagnostic functions ProAgent package cannot be performed 320006 You have attempted to execute a fu
141. nfigured in the PLC is an area which allows write access not possible 200102 Coordination is not carried out at the moment Internal error because the address format of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format 200103 Coordination can be executed again because the last error state is eliminated return to normal operation 200104 The coordination may not be executed 200105 No more data is read or written Possible Ensure that the cable is plugged in and the PLC is causes e The cable is defective e The PLC does not respond is defective etc e System overload operational Restart the system if the system alarm persists WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 133 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 22 210000 PLC job alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 210000 Jobs are not processed because the address Change the address or set up the address in the configured in the PLC does not exist has not PLC been set up 210001 Jobs are not processed because read write Change the address or set up the address in the access to the address configured in the PLC is PLC in an area which allows read write access not possible 210002 Jobs are not executed because the address Internal error format of the area pointer does not match the internal storage format 210003 The job buffer is pr
142. ng a password in the appropriate field in the Sm rtClient view Note If you enter an incorrect password five time in succession all attempts to establish a connection are rejected for the next ten seconds The screen showing the display of the remote HMI device can be configured to be closed in different ways Depending on the configuration you can terminate the remote monitoring or remote operation and open the next object of your own project by taking one of the following steps Press the appropriate key Click Exit Exit the screen Press lt Shift Ctrl gt or with touch devices press a clear spot for an extended period The menu opens with the corresponding menu item WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 19 Symbol library 7 2 19 1 Description Application The symbol library is a comprehensive library with images from the areas of technology and production Operation Depending on the configuration you have the following methods of operation Event An event is triggered when you operate the symbol e g when you activate it The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Operation behavior The active mouse function is signaled in Runtime by a changing cursor icon according to your configuration There is no operator feedback for example with color changes 7 2 19 2 Mous
143. ng data type the configured default value is used in the recipe data record Example The recipe data record contains values that show the tank contents and were input as floating point numbers However the corresponding recipe tag expects an integer value In this case the system discards the transferred value and the configured default value is used If the old recipe data record or the CSV file contains too few values the configured default value is again used in the recipe data record WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 6 Reports in Runtime 6 6 Reports in Runtime Overview Output Printing reports Logs are used to document process data and completed production cycles The log content and layout are specified in the project as is the event triggering the printout of the report For example a log can be configured for output at the end of a shift in order to record downtimes A log can also be configured for the purpose of the documentation of product testing or quality inspections ISO 9000 Reports are printed in Runtime either automatically e g by means of a scheduler or manually e g by means of a softkey Reports are output to the printer in graphic mode The use of a serial printer is not recommended because of the accumulated data volume For proper output the printer must support the paper format and page layout of the report Note
144. nnection with Options When operating the configuration PC as access point to the process Panel PC with WinCC flexible Runtime set all performance schemes to unlimited continuous operation WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 19 System prerequisites Note Aero Glass Style of Microsoft Vista Aero Glass Style requires a powerful graphics card Requirements are DirectX9 capability and a separate 128MB graphics memory The performance power of the graphics system architecture can significantly impact the performance of WinCC flexible For WinCC flexible Runtime licensing you must have access to a USB memory device The license can also be transferred via network connection The term storage location generally denotes the location to which the License Keys are saved Note Maximum number of files in the root directory of memory cards or internal flash The capacity of the root directory on a memory card or internal flash memory is limited to 256 files This limit does not apply to subdirectories Runtime behavior in Windows XP Operating system Windows XP or higher provides a Data Execution Prevention DEP function Deactivate DEP to allow the successful start of WinCC flexible Runtime or add WinCC flexible Runtime to an exception list Check the settings by double clicking the System entry in the Control Panel of the operating system The System Properties dialo
145. now activated 7 2 5 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation using the mouse 1 Left mouse click on the symbolic IO field The selection list opens 2 Click on the scroll bar with the mouse pointer Move the scroll bar in the desired direction while holding down the left mouse button 3 Select the desired entry with the left mouse button The selection list is closed and the entry is displayed WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 83 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation using the keyboard T 2 6 7 2 6 1 Application Layout Operation 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the symbolic IO field is selected 2 Press lt Enter gt The selection list opens 3 Select the desired entry from the selection list Toggle between the next or previous entry by using the cursor keys lt Left gt lt Right gt lt Up gt and lt Down gt 4 Confirm your input with lt Enter gt or cancel it with lt Tab gt or lt Esc gt Alarm indicator Description During runtime the alarm indicator is displayed if alarms of the specified alarm class are pending or require acknowledgement 3 The alarm indicator can have one of two states e Flashing At least one unacknowledged alarm is pending e Static The alarms are acknowledged but at least one of them is not yet deactivated The number indicates the number of queued alarms The icons from the sy
146. o a CSV file for editing in MS Excel for example or import these from a CSV file The extent to which you can influence these processes is determined by the project configuration Note A list separator is used to separate the data records during importing and exporting The list separator used as the default depends on the setting for formats and numbers in the operating system Select Start Settings Control Panel Regional and Language Options If you want to import or export recipe data records do not use this list separator in the display name of the recipe data records The following fields can be configured on the user interface for example in order to use the export import function e Selection field for the recipe e Selection field for the recipe data record Operating element with the ExportDataRecords functionality e Operating element with the ImportDataRecords functionality WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Export recipe data record 1 Select the relevant recipe and recipe data record from the selection boxes 2 Use the operating element with the ExportDataRecords functionality Result The recipe data record are exported to a CSV file Note New data records created in runtime can be exported to an external file Importing recipe data records 1 Select the relevant recipe and recipe data record from
147. o possible to configure buttons for operation as direct keys in order to allow rapid operator inputs using keys For example jog mode requires rapid operator inputs using keys PROFIBUS DP direct keys place bits directly from the HMI device in the I O area of a SIMATIC S7 Note Direct keys can only be triggered by touch and not by a mouse click from a connected external USB mouse Note With touch operation direct keys are triggered independent of any configured password protection NOTICE Direct keys are still active when the HMI device is in offline mode WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 71 Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime Operation feedback The HMI device responds with visual and auditory feedback as soon as it detects the operation of a touch object This feedback is independent of any communication with the PLC Therefore this feedback does not indicate whether the relevant action is actually executed or not Acoustic feedback The HMI device outputs a beep to signal operation of a touch object You can disable this acoustic feedback Optical feedback The type of optical feedback depends on the operator control object Buttons The HMI outputs different views of the Touched and Untouched states provided the configuration engineer has configured a 3D effect Iz ps Touched Untouched The config
148. o right to modify the the system time of the operating system system time Windows rejects the setting request 70015 The system time could not be read because Windows rejects the reading function 70016 An attempt was made to select a screen by means Check the screen number in the function or job with the of a system function or job This is not possible Screen numbers configured because the screen number specified does not Assign the number to a screen if necessary exist Check the details for the screen call and whether the Or A screen could not be generated due to screen is blocked for specific users insufficient system memory Or The screen is blocked Or Screen call has not been executed correctly 70017 Date time is not read from the area pointer because Change the address or set up the address in the PLC the address set in the PLC is either not available or has not been set up 70018 Acknowledgment that the password list has been successfully imported 70019 Acknowledgment that the password list has been successfully exported 70020 Acknowledgment for activation of alarm reporting 70021 Acknowledgment for deactivation of alarm reporting 70022 Acknowledgment to starting the Import Password List action 70023 Acknowledgment to starting the Export Password List action 120 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 70024
149. ocess images E g for each plant section you can configure a process image containing the associated input screens for the recipe data records Splitting recipes among several process screens is useful for HMI devices with small displays For one thing you can avoid having to scroll in tables during runtime Visual machine simulation You can visually simulate your machine in a process screen using graphical screen objects This enables you to display parameter settings more clearly by positioning IO fields directly beside machine elements such as axes or guide rails You can use this to produce a direct reference between the values and the machine WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Synchronize tags You must enable the Synchronize tags function in the recipe properties in order to be able to enter recipe data record values in the configured IO fields outside the recipe view The figure below shows the settings in WinCC flexible 9 x m General Options b Properties m Data Medium Settings Options v Synchronize tags m Transfer m Infotext Tags offline You must synchronize the tags in order to synchronize data between the tags of the recipe screen and the recipe data records displayed in the recipe view Synchronization of tags is only possible in the enhanced recipe view Tags offline If the entered values are to be transferr
150. ocessed again because the last error status has been eliminated return to normal operation 210004 It is possible that the job buffer will not be processed 210005 A control request with an illegal number was Check the PLC program initiated 210006 An error occurred while attempting to execute Check the parameters of the control request the control request As a result the control Recompile the configuration request is not executed Observe the next previous system alarms Table 8 23 220000 WinCC channel adapter alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 220001 The tag is not downloaded because the Change the configuration associated communication driver HMI device does not support the download of Boolean discrete data types 220002 The tag is not downloaded because the Change the configuration associated communication driver HMI device does not support write access to the data type BYTE 220003 The communication driver cannot be loaded Install the driver by reinstalling WinCC flexible The driver may not be installed Runtime 220004 Communication is down and no update data is Check the connection transferred because the cable is not connected or defective etc 220005 Communication is up 220006 The connection between the specified PLC and the specified port is active 220007 The connection to the specified PLC is Check whether interrupted at the specified port e The cable is plugged in e The PLC is OK e T
151. ode 961 that cannot be described in more detail occurred The action is canceled It is possible that the record was not installed correctly on the PLC Remedy Check the storage location the record the Data record area pointer and if necessary the connection to the PLC Restart the action after a short time If the error persists contact Customer Support Forward the relevant error code to Customer Support 290041 A record or file cannot be saved because the storage location is full Delete files no longer required 290042 An attempt was made to execute several recipe actions simultaneously The last action was not executed Trigger the action again after waiting a short period 290043 Confirmation request before storing records 290044 The data store for the recipe has been destroyed and is deleted 290050 Alarm reporting that the export of records has started 290051 Alarm reporting that the export of records was completed 290052 Alarm reporting that the export of records was canceled due to an error Ensure that the structure of the records at the storage location and the current recipe structure on the HMI device are identical 290053 Alarm reporting that the import of records has started 290054 Alarm reporting that the import of records was completed 290055 290056 Alarm reporting that the import of records was canceled due to an e
152. og off times Remote access using the Sm rtClient view WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 17 Functional scope WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 18 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO System prerequisites System requirements for PCs If you wish to run WinCC flexible Runtime on a PC it must meet the following system requirements Released operating systems e Windows XP Professional SP2 e Windows XP Professional SP3 e Windows XP Embedded Only for the approved platforms such as Panel PC 477 For information on this refer to the operating manual for the target platform e Windows Vista Business 32 bit e Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit System requirements Operating system RAM 128 MB 512 MB recommended Windows XP min 1 GB Windows Vista Processor min 300 MHz Windows XP Pentium III or similar processors with 500 MHz recommended min 1 GHz Windows Vista Graphic controller SVGA Windows XP min 1024 x 768 to 1600 x 1200 Windows Vista Hard disk min 250 MB Windows XP Free memory space Make allowances for additional free Windows Vista hard disk space required for the page file for example For further information refer to your Windows documentation To view documents in PDF format Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 0 or higher Windows XP Visit the Adobe homepage at Windows Vista http www Adobe com More powerful processors as of Pentium IV may be necessary in co
153. oject in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 13 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click in the date time field 2 Type in the relevant value 3 Confirm your input on the HMI with lt Return gt or cancel it with lt Esc gt Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the date time field is selected 2 Set the value 3 Confirm your input with lt Enter gt or cancel it with lt Esc gt Alternative operation with the keyboard 7 2 14 7 2 14 1 Application 102 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the date time field is selected 2 Press lt Enter gt The object changes to the specific editing mode Now only one character will be marked in the field 3 Use the lt Up gt lt Down gt cursor keys to scroll through a character table 4 Use the lt Right gt lt Left gt cursor keys to move the cursor to the next or previous input position 5 Confirm your input with Enter or cancel it with lt Esc gt User view Description The user view is used by the administrator to manage user accounts group assignments and user passwords Users can change their passwords and logoff times User Password Group Logoff time User 1 RRR K kK K k k Group 1 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime Layout Operation 7 2 Operating graphic objects The user vie
154. ompare the S7 PLC name parameter configured for the system function with the parameters configured for the PLC and correct them as necessary 70032 The object configured with this number in the tab order is not available in the selected screen The screen changes but the focus is set to the first object Check the number of the tab order and correct it if necessary 70033 An e mail cannot be sent because a TCP IP connection to the SMTP server no longer exists This system alarm is generated only at the first attempt All subsequent unsuccessful attempts to send an e mail will no longer generate a system alarm The event is regenerated when an e mail has been successfully sent in the meantime The central e mail component in WinCC flexible Runtime attempts in regular intervals 1 minute to establish the connection to the SMTP server and to send the remaining e mails Check the network connection to the SMTP server and re establish it if necessary 70034 Following a disruption the TCP IP connection to the SMTP server could be re established The queued e mails are then sent WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 121 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 70036 No SMTP server for sending e mails is configured Configure an SMTP server An attempt to connect to an SMTP server has I
155. on The alarm indicator is used only for visualization and cannot be operated Alarms can be acknowledged with the button lt ACK gt for example Operation behavior Displaying dialogs The displayed alarm indicator is covered by system dialogs e g login dialog Help dialog and alarm text windows When this is closed the alarm indicator is again visible WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 85 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 7 Alarm view 7 2 7 1 Description Application Alarms are indicated in the alarm view or in the alarm window on the HMI device The layout and operation of the alarm window correspond to that of the alarm view The alarm window is independent of the process screen Depending on the configuration the alarm window appears automatically as soon as a new unacknowledged alarm has been received The alarm window can be configured so that it only closes after all the alarms have been acknowledged Layout Depending on the configuration in the alarm view different columns with information regarding an alarm or an alarm event are displayed Establishes that only alarms that contain a specific character string will be displayed in the alarm text To differentiate between the different alarm classes the first column in the alarm view contains a symbol Symbol Alarm class Error empty Warning depends on the configurat
156. ons User Password pO OK Cancel The login dialog can be set up by the configuration engineer via an individual operator control object In the same way the configuration engineer can set up an operator control object to log off After logging off objects assigned password protection can no longer be operated to do so log in again User groups and authorizations Project specific user groups are created by the configuration engineer The Administrators group is included in all projects by default User groups are assigned authorizations The authorization required for an operation is specifically defined for each individual object and function in the project Users Each user is assigned to exactly one user group Users can be created as follows Bythe configuration engineer during configuration e By the administrator on the HMI device e By a user with Administration authorization to the user administration on the HMI device WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 63 Runtime functionality 6 8 Security in Runtime Passwords Only registered users may log on to Runtime by entering their user name and password The passwords can be assigned by the configuring engineer by the Admin user or by users who have Administration authorization or by the user himself The authorizations of a user after logging on depends on the user group to the user is assigned After the pro
157. or a specific HMI device when the configuration is completed The project file is transferred to the corresponding HMI device and is used to operate and monitor plants Refer to Source file Configuration computer General term for programming devices PGs and PCs on which plant projects are created using an engineering software Engineering software Software for the creation of projects for process visualization see also project process visualization and runtime software Process visualization Source file Visualization of processes from the areas of production logistics and services in text based and graphics format Configured plant screens allow operator intervention in active plant processes by means of the input and output data File from which various project files can be created depending on the configuration The source file is not transferred and remains on the configuration computer The file name extension of a source file is hmi Refer to Source file compressed and Project file Source file compressed 154 Compressed form of the source file Can be transferred in addition to the project file to the corresponding HMI device Enable Upload must be set in the project on the configuration computer The file extension of a compressed source file is pdz The standard memory location for a compressed source file is the external MMC Refer to Source file To restore a source file it is necessary to use the sa
158. ort is available in the Internet at ttp Awww siemens com automation service Service amp support on the Internet In addition to our documentation we offer our complete knowledge base on the Internet at ttp www siemens com automation service amp support There you will find The newsletter which provides the latest information on your products Relevant documentation for your application which you can access via the search function in our service amp support database A forum where users and experts from all over ther world exchange ideas You local Automation amp Drives representative Information about on site service repairs spare parts And lots more under Services WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 7 Table of contents Mim 1 WinCC flexible Runtime eessesseesseseeseeeeseeseeese nennen enne nnne nnn n nnt nnn nnnn tesi nnn tesis nnn snnt nene n nnne nnns 2 Introduction to WinCC flexible Runtime esseeseeeeeseeeeeeneenneenneeennenn nennen nnne nennen 3 F nctional sCOpe 3 5 5 etre cases En Cen EXE cadets eden deve SERRE EAE Fera v ee RR dais REN Y RR RRRERERER EAR SERRE RR EYRE ER RENSRYRRES 4 System prerequisiles 2 1 eret rien exei a eR Ree cR E ER slaved elanevhda Siva EENEN E Pa aan yuan dun 5 Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime eeeseseeese
159. ou operate the slider e g when you activate it The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Operation behavior Note The displayed value on the slider control may deviate from the actual value in the following circumstances e The value range minimum and maximum value configured for the slider control does not correspond to the configured limits for the slider control tag e Aninvalid password has been entered for a password protected slider control 7 2 12 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click the slider control 2 Move the slider control in the desired direction while holding down the mouse button Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the trend view is selected 2 You can operate the slider with the following keys Key Key Panel PC Function Up or Right Shift Up or Shift Right Increase value Down or Left Shift Down or lt Shift Left gt Reduce value Page up Increase value in 596 increments Page down Reduce value in 596 increments Home Set maximum value lt End gt Set minimum value WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 100 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 13 7 2 13 1 Application Layout Operation 7 2 Operating graphic objects Date time field Description A Date time box may have the following
160. output fields with a transparent background and if these fields overlap so that the transparent part of one field covers the digits of the other field display problems can occur in runtime To avoid such overlaps set the margins of the I O fields to zero in the object properties under Properties Layout and activate the Auto sizing check box 7 2 3 2 Operation with mouse and keyboard Operation with the mouse 1 Click in the IO field with the mouse pointer 2 Type in the relevant value 3 Confirm your input with Enter or cancel it with Esc WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 80 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the IO field is selected 2 Setthe value 3 Confirm your input with Enter or cancel it with Esc Alternative operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the IO field is selected 2 Press Return The object changes to the specific editing mode Now only one character will be marked in the field 3 Use the lt Up gt lt Down gt cursor keys to scroll through a character table 4 Use the lt Right gt lt Left gt cursor keys to move the cursor to the next or previous input position 5 Confirm your input with Enter or cancel it with lt Esc gt 7 2 4 Graphic I O field 7 2 4 1 Description Application A graphic IO field can have
161. que in the user management 260005 The entry is discarded Enter a shorter user name 260006 The entry is discarded Use a shorter or longer password 260007 The logon timeout value entered is outside the Enter a logon timeout value between 0 and 60 valid range of 0 to 60 minutes minutes The new value is discarded and the original value is retained 260008 An attempt was made to read a PTProRun pwl file created with ProTool V 6 0 in WinCC flexible Reading the file was canceled due to incompatibility of the format 260009 You have attempted to delete the user Admin If you need to delete a user because perhaps you or PLC User These users are fixed have exceeded the maximum number permitted components of the user management and delete another user cannot be deleted 260012 The passwords entered in the Change You have to log on to the system again Then enter Password dialog and the confirmation field are the identical password twice to be able to change the not identical password The password has not been changed User will be logged off 260013 The password entered in the Change You have to log on to the system again Then enter Password dialog is invalid because it is already a new password that has not been used before in use The password has not been changed User will be logged off WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 138 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms
162. quent scripts are scripts rejected In this case the script indicated in the alarm is not executed Table 8 3 30000 Alarms for IFwSetValue SetValue Number Effect causes Remedy 30010 The tag could not accept the function result e g Check the tag type of the system function parameter when it has exceeded the value range 30011 A system function could not be executed because Check the parameter value and tag type of the invalid the function was assigned an invalid value or type parameter If a tag is used as a parameter check its in the parameter value 30012 A system function could not be executed because Check the parameter value and tag type of the invalid the function was assigned an invalid value ortype parameter If a tag is used as a parameter check its in the parameter value 118 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 4 40000 Linear scaling alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 40010 The system function could not be executed since Check the parameter types in the configuration the parameters could not be converted to a common tag type 40011 The system function could not be executed since Check the parameter types in the configuration the parameters could not be converted to a common tag type Table 8 5 50000 Data server alarms Number Effect causes Reme
163. r 80046 The destination file could not be written while Check whether there is enough space on the server exporting the log and it you have permission to create the log file WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 124 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 80047 The log could not be read while exporting it Check whether the storage medium is correctly inserted 80049 The log could not be renamed while preparing to Check whether the storage medium is correctly export it inserted and if there is sufficient space on the medium The job can not be completed 80050 The log which shall be exported is not closed Make sure the CloseAll Logs system function is The job can not be completed called before using the ExportLog system function Change the configuration as required Table 8 9 90000 FDA alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 90024 No operator actions can be logged due to lack of Make more space available by inserting an empty space on the storage medium for log The operator storage medium or swapping out the log files on the action will therefore not be executed server using ExportLog 90025 No user actions can be logged because of error Check whether the storage medium is correctly state of the archive Therefore the user action will inserted not be executed 90026 No operator actions can be logged becau
164. r or Space Bar Operation behavior The behavior depends on the configuration WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 78 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Switch with slider The slider jumps to the other position Switch with text switch with graphic The switch changes the status 7 2 3 IO field 7 2 3 1 Description Application You enter numeric or alphanumeric values in an I O field For example a numeric value could be the number 80 as a temperature reference an alphanumeric value could be the text Service as a user name Layout The layout of the I O field depends on the configuration e Numeric I O field For input of numbers in decimal hexadecimal or binary format e Alphanumeric I O field For input of character strings e O field for date and time For input of calendar dates or time information The format depends on the set configuration e O field for password entry For concealed entry of a password The entered character string is displayed with placeholders Operation Depending on the configuration you can operate the I O field in the following ways e Standard operation Enter a value in the I O field e Event An event is triggered after you operate the I O field e g by activation The processing of a function list can be configured to the event WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 79
165. re a button which contains the same actions as The log specified no longer logs data because it is the event and press it full 80033 System Defined is set in the data log file as the Reinstall SQL Sever 2005 Express data source name This causes an error No data is written to the database logs whereas the logging to the CSV logs works 80034 An error has occurred in the initialization of the No action is necessary However it is recommended to logs An attempt has been made to create the save the backup files or delete them in order to make tables as a backup This action was successful A the space available again backup has been made of the tables of the corrupted log file and the cleared log was restarted 80035 An error has occurred in the initialization of the It is recommended to save the backups or to delete logs An attempt has been made to create backups them in order to release memory of the tables and this has failed No logging or backup has been performed 80044 The export of a log was interrupted because The export resumes automatically Runtime was closed or due to a power failure It was detected that the export needed to be resume when Runtime restarted 80045 The export of a log was interrupted due to an error The export is repeated automatically Check in the connection to the server or at the server e Theconnection to the server itself e If the server is running e If there is enough free space on the serve
166. recipe tags in the recipe screen of the HMI device and PLC There must be an operating element with the SetDataRecordToPLC and GetDataRecordFromPLC functions present in order to synchronize the values If recipe values are changed in the controller the modified values are displayed immediately in the recipe screen if you use the operating element with the GetDataRecordFromPLC function Synchronize tags enabled and Tags offline deactivated With this setting modified recipe values are synchronized immediately between the recipe tags on the HMI device and PLC When you change recipe values in the recipe screen these changes are applied immediately by the PLC and immediately influence the process If recipe values are changed in the PLC the changed values are displayed immediately in the recipe screen 6 5 3 3 Scenario Entering recipe data records in Runtime Objective Requirements 44 You want to enter production data on the HMI device without disturbing the process that is currently underway Therefore the production data should not be transferred to the PLC e The recipe has been created The recipe has the following settings Synchronize tags is checked or unchecked If Synchronize tags is checked then Tags offline must also be checked This will prevent the recipe tags being transferred automatically between the HMI device and PLC Arecipe screen or mimic with recipe view is available e There is
167. ricted use WinCC flexible Runtime runs in a non licensed mode if the licensing is missing e PC The license is supplied with WinCC flexible Runtime e Panel PCs The license and WinCC flexible Runtime are supplied with the device Components of WinCC flexible The configuration software WinCC flexible Advanced is used to create your project data on a PC or PG that is operating on a Windows platform The process visualization software WinCC flexible Runtime is used to run the user program under Windows and to visualize the process WinCC flexible Runtime is also used on the configuration computer to test and simulate the compiled project file There are also a number of options with enhanced functions available for WinCC flexible Runtime These can be ordered separately as required WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 15 Introduction to WinCC flexible Runtime Virus scanner in Runtime 16 An active virus scanner will increase system load and may lead to disturbances in Runtime Always disable the virus scanner when you install an application An active virus scanner may also cause operational disruptions of hardware expansions Running WinCC flexible can cause a blockade of the modules for process linking This fact disqualifies in particular dynamic virus protection via gatekeeper mechanisms Always run virus tests in offline mode and then restart the computer before you enable process coup
168. rror Error when reading writing the value in the specified line column The action was canceled Ensure that the structure of the records at the storage location and the current recipe structure on the HMI device are identical Check the specified line column 290057 The tags of the recipe specified were toggled from offline to online mode Each change of a tag in this recipe is now immediately downloaded to the PLC 290058 The tags of the specified recipe were toggled from offline to online mode Modifications to tags in this recipe are no longer immediately transferred to the PLC but must be transferred there explicitly by downloading a record 290059 Alarm reporting that the specified record was saved 290060 Alarm reporting that the specified record memory was cleared 290061 Alarm reporting that clearing of record memory was canceled due to an error 290062 The record number is above the maximum of 65536 This record cannot be created Select another number 144 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Number 290063 Effect causes This occurs with the system function ExportDataRecords when the parameter Overwrite is set to No An attempt has been made to save a recipe under a file name which already exists The export is canceled Remedy Check the ExportDataRecords
169. screen keyboard is activated by selecting an input object in runtime 7 1 3 3 Entering alphanumeric values Alphanumerical screen keyboard The HMI device automatically opens an alphanumeric on screen keyboard for inputting character strings and numeric values in hexadecimal format when you touch an input object on the touch screen The keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete The lt Help gt key is only active if an operator note has been programmed for the input object BOBBHHRHBDRI EEEE KE NENNEN Touch screen keyboard for alphanumeric input Keyboard layers The alphanumerical keyboard is organized in several layers e Standard layer see the figure e Shift layer e Alt Gr layer e lt Shift Alt Gr layer The Alt Gr and lt Shift Alt Gr layers are used for the input of special characters Procedure You enter alphanumeric values character by character using the on screen keyboard buttons Confirm the input value with Enter or cancel it with Esc Both actions close the Screen keyboard WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 73 Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime 7 1 3 4 Entering numeric values Numerical screen keyboard Procedure 74 The HMI device automatically opens the numerical touch screen keyboard for entering numerical values when you touch an I O field The keyboard is automatically hidden
170. se the log Before further operator actions are carried out the log is closed The operator action will therefore not be must be opened again using the system function executed OpenAllLogs Change the configuration as required 90028 The password you entered is incorrect Enter the correct password 90029 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation Ensure that you are using the correct storage medium perhaps due to a power failure or a storage medium in use is incompatible with Audit Trail An Audit Trail is not suitable if it belongs to another project or has already be archived 90030 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation perhaps due to a power failure 90031 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation perhaps due to a power failure 90032 Running out of space on the storage medium for Make more space available by inserting an empty log storage medium or swapping out the log files on the server using ExportLog 90033 No more space on the storage medium for log As Make more space available by inserting an empty of now no more operator actions requiring logging storage medium or swapping out the log files on the will be executed server using ExportLog 90039 You do not have the necessary authorization to Adapt or upgrade your authorizations perform this action 90040 Audit Trail is switched off because of a forced user Activate the Audit Trail again using the system action function StartLog 90041
171. simulate your project online with the controller You can also test the project by calling the simulator In this case you do not need an online connection to the controller Setting the PG PC interface PROFIBUS DP communication 1 a A o N Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then select Set PG PC interface Select PROFIBUS under used module parameters Click Properties The DP profile is selected in the network parameters Select universal DP FMS then confirm with OK Click Properties again Select the DP profile again then confirm with OK WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 23 Setting up WinCC flexible Runtime 5 4 Settings of the Runtime software MPI communication 5 4 Principle 24 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then select Set PG PC interface 2 Click Properties then set the parameters on the MPI network tab for the HMI device so that this is the only master on the bus Only one of several HMI devices may be operated as master on the MPI bus Verify the network settings of the connected devices Note For comprehensive information relating to communication between the controller and the HMI device refer to the communication user manual Settings of the Runtime software In the configuration software WinCC flexible make the following settings for the Runtime software e Display on the PLC In
172. ssary via WinCC flexible system functions The sequence is controlled via the status information in the mailbox and via return values from the functions used e One or more scripts control the automatic transfer via WinCC flexible system functions The sequence can be checked using the values returned by the functions used You can implement the automatic production sequence with available system functions e ImportDataRecords This function loads data records from a CSV file onto the recipe memory on the HMI device e SetDataRecordToPLC This function transfers a data record from the HMI device s recipe memory to the PLC WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 47 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime 6 5 4 Displaying recipes 6 5 4 1 Recipe screen and recipe view Recipe view Recipe screen You can display and edit recipes on the HMI device with a recipe view or recipe screen The recipe view is an off the shelf screen object in WinCC flexible The recipe view is available in the following views e Asenhanced recipe view e Assimple recipe view The operating elements of the enlarged recipe view and the possible operations in the simple recipe view can both be set Note It is advisable to use the simple recipe view on HMI devices with a display size of less than 6 The recipe screen is a process picture It contains an individual input screen for the recipes
173. t user lt Tab gt Selects the next element in the dialog lt Enter gt Opens the next dialog lt DEL gt Deletes the selected user Example Changing user data 1 Click on the user name to be edited The following dialog opens User Password OK Cancel 2 If necessary change the user name and password Click on the OK button The following dialog opens Group Rightles Logoff time 5 OK Cancel 3 If necessary change the user group and the logoff time Click on the OK button WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 107 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 16 Status force 7 2 16 1 Description Application You read or write access values of the connected PLC directly in the Status force view The Status force view allows you to carry out operations such as monitoring or modifying the addresses of the PLC program without the need of an online connection via PC or PG Note The Status force view can only be used in combination with SIMATIC S5 or SIMATIC S7 Layout The screen shows the general layout of the status control screen object Every row represents an address The table shows the meaning of the individual columns Column Connection Function The PLC of which the address ranges are to be displayed Type DB number offset bit The address range of the operand Data type format The dat
174. t values could not be set due to an error 290111 The Recipes subsystem cannot be used Recipe views have no content and recipe specific functions will not be performed Possible causes e Anerror occurred while transferring the recipes e The recipe structure was changed in ES When the project was downloaded again the recipes were not transferred with it This means that the new configuration data is not being transferred to the old recipes on the device Transfer the project to the device again together with the recipes the corresponding check box in the Transfer dialog must be checked WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 145 Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 31 300000 Alarm S alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 300000 Faulty configuration of process monitoring e g Change the PLC configuration using PDiag or S7 Graph More alarms are queued than specified in the specifications of the CPU No further ALARM S alarms can be managed by the PLC and reported to the HMI devices 300001 ALARM S is not registered on this PLC Select a controller that supports the ALARM S service Table 8 32 310000 Report system alarms Number Effect causes Remedy 310000 An attempt is being made to print too many Wait until the previous active log was printed reports in parallel Repeat the print job if
175. tarted on a PC MP An alarm is output when an attempt is made to start a second project The second project has no OPC server functionality and cannot be located as an OPC server by external sources Configure the server as OutProc Server or Local Server Do not start a second project with OPC server functionality on the computer Table 8 16 170000 S7 dialog alarms Number 170000 Effect causes S7 diagnostics events are not indicated because it is not possible to log on to the S7 diagnostics functions at this device The service is not supported Remedy 170001 The S7 diagnostics buffer cannot be viewed because communication with the PLC is shut down Set the PLC to online mode 170002 The S7 diagnostics buffer cannot be viewed because reading of the diagnostics buffer SSL was canceled with error 170003 An S7 diagnostics event cannot be visualized The system returns internal error 2 170004 An S7 diagnostics event cannot be visualized The System returns an internal error of error class 962 error number 963 170007 It is not possible to read the S7 diagnostics buffer SSL because this operation was canceled with an internal error of class 2 and error code 3 130 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Appendix 8 1 System alarms Table 8 17 180000
176. than they can be physically Or written using a hard disk for example Increase the logging cycle overloading may occur and recording is then stopped 80013 The overload status no longer applies Archiving resumes the recording of all values 80014 The same action was triggered twice in quick succession Since the process is already in operation the action is only carried out once 80015 This system alarm is used to report DOS or database errors to the user 80016 The logs are separated by the system function Reconnect the logs CloseAllLogs and the incoming entries exceed the defined buffer size All entries in the buffer are deleted 80017 The number of incoming events cause a buffer Stop the copy action overflow This can be caused for example by several copying actions being activated at the same time All copy jobs are deleted 80019 The connection between WinCC flexible and all logs were closed for example after executing the system function CloseAllLogs Entries are written to the buffer and are then written to the logs when a connection is re established There is no connection to the storage location and the storage medium may be replaced for example 80020 The maximum number of simultaneously copy Wait until the current copying actions have been operations has been exceeded Copying is not completed then restart the last copy action executed 80021 An attempt was made to delete a log which is sti
177. the following Runtime functions e Output of graphic list entries e Combined entry and output Example of its use as output field To indicate the Runtime status of a valve the graphic IO field outputs the image of a closed or open valve al WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 81 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Operation Depending on the configuration you can operate the graphic IO field in the following ways e Standard operation Select an entry from the graphic list Event An event is triggered when you operate the graphic IO field e g when you activate it The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Operation behavior If the graphic IO field displays a cactus image you have not defined a graphic to be output for a specific value in your project The contents of the graphic IO field change color to show that it is now activated The frame in 3D is only shown graphically in an output field 7 2 4 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click on the graphic IO field The selection list opens 2 Click on the scroll bar with the mouse pointer Move the scroll bar in the desired direction while holding down the left mouse button 3 Select the desired entry The selection list is closed and the entry is displayed Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the graphic IO field is sele
178. the state of that system component at the HMI device Switch oF aj WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO TT Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Layout The layout of the switch depends on the switch type e Switches The switch has a slider The position of this slider gives information about the status of the switch e Switch with text The text shown on the switch gives information regarding the status of the switch e Switch with graphic The graphic shown on the switch gives information regarding the status of the switch Operation Depending on the configuration you can operate the switch in the following ways e Standard operation Click the switch e Event An event is triggered when you operate the switch e g when you click it The processing of a function list can be configured to the event Operation behavior A switch has two stable states When you activate the switch it changes to the other state The switch retains this state until the next operation 7 2 2 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse The behavior depends on the configuration Switch with slider 1 Click on the slider 2 While holding down the mouse button drag the slider to the other position Switch with text switch with graphic 1 Click on the switch Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the switch is selected 2 Press Ente
179. tions of viewing and editing recipes and the corresponding recipe data records in Runtime on the HMI device e Recipe view e Recipe screen WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime 36 User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Recipe view The recipe view is a screen object that is configured in the Screens editor The recipe view can be represented as follows e Asenhanced recipe view Recipe Name Orange Data Record Name No e As simple recipe view On HMI devices with displays smaller than 6 e g OP 77B the simple recipe view is used to display and edit recipes 1 Juice 2 Beverage 4 3 Nectar se For example you can specify what operating function the recipe view will have in runtime The recipe view shows recipe data records in tabular form The Recipe view is particularly useful if data records are small in size or only a few values are to be modified In the recipe view the recipe values are saved in the recipe data records The recipe data record is not transferred between the HMI device and PLC until you use the corresponding operating element WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 37 Runtime functionality 6 5 Recipes in Runtime Recipe screen The recipe screen is a process picture It contains an individual input screen for the recipes The input screen contains IO fields and other screen objects You have to imp
180. tton The command selection lists those commands that are available in the current display area A number is assigned to each command The command is executed when you enter this number e Recipe list Menu command Function New A new recipe data record is created for the selected recipe If a start value is configured it is shown in the input field Viewing info text The info text configured for the simple recipe view is displayed Open The record list of the selected recipe opens e Data record list Menu command Function New Creates a new recipe data record If a start value is configured it is shown in the input field Delete The displayed record is deleted Save as The selected data record is saved under a different name A dialog box opens in which the name is entered Rename The selected record is renamed A dialog box opens where you can enter the name Open The element list of the selected data record opens Previous The recipe list opens e Element list Menu command Function Save The selected record is renamed To PLC The display values of the selected record are transferred from the HMI device to the PLC From PLC The recipe values from the PLC are displayed on the HMI device in the recipe view Save as The data record is saved under a new name A dialog box opens where you can enter the name Press the lt ESC gt key to open the data record list
181. tus of the plant connected to the HMI device via the controller Alarm deactivated Alarm activated Moment at which the initiation of an alarm is reset by the controller Moment at which an alarm is triggered by the controller or HMI device Alarm acknowledging Notation Object Acknowledgement of an alarm confirms that it has been noted System consisting of characters symbols and rules In particular used to define the write format of a programming language in data processing Component of a project Example screen or alarm Objects are used to view or enter texts and values on the HMI device WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 153 Glossary 10 1 Glossary Project Project file Result of a configuration using an engineering software The project normally contains several screens with embedded system specific objects basic settings and alarms The project file of a project configured in WinCC flexible is saved under the file name extension hmi You distinguish between the project on the configuration computer and that on an HMI device A project may be available in more languages on the configuration computer than can be managed on the HMI device The project on the configuration computer can also be set up for different HMI devices Only the project set up for a particular HMI device can be transferred to that HMI device File which is generated based on a source file f
182. unction 5 5 Test project Note If you decide to lock program switching you should always configure a function key or button for calling the StopRuntime system function Otherwise it will not be possible to exit WinCC flexible Runtime or Windows When program switching is disabled the lt Ctrl Alt Del gt keystroke function is also disabled Screen saver A screensaver is no longer required for most modern screens and can even damage them These monitors switch to hibernate mode as soon as the video signal has not changed for a specified time A conventional screensaver would prevent this and thus reduce the service life of your monitor Note In case you do want to use a screensaver please note that WinCC flexible Runtime is only released for operation with the standard Windows screensavers Setting the time zone Make sure that the correct time zone is set on the PC on which the runtime software is installed To set the time zone in Windows select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time Test project WinCC flexible is supplied with a simulator software which you can use to test your project offline The simulator is a separate application It allows you to debug the functions of configured graphics graphic objects alarms etc The simulator simulates the control as follows e Defined modification of the values of configured tags e g in increments or decrements sine wave random or by bit
183. untime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 103 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects Note If you enter the value O in the logoff time there will be no automatic user logoff Note An additional dialog will be displayed when you alter a password The input of the password is concealed Export or import user data A user view contains all users passwords group assignments and logoff times set up on the HMI device To eliminate the necessity of reentering all data again on another HMI device you can export the user view and then import it to another device However this is only possible if this function has been configured Note Do not export the password list immediately after changing it Exit the User view object after making changes and wait until the changes have been written to the internal Flash memory before performing the export The currently valid passwords are overwritten during an import The imported user data and passwords are valid immediately 7 2 14 2 Mouse and keyboard control Operation with the mouse 1 Click in the user view 2 Click on the user to be edited 3 Edit the user data Operation with the keyboard 1 Press the lt Tab gt key until the user view is selected 2 Click on the user to be edited You can use the keys lt Home gt lt End gt lt Up gt and Down for this 3 Edit the user data WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime
184. uring engineer defines the appearance of a selected field line width and color for the focus Invisible buttons The focus of hidden buttons is not marked after selection focus width value is 0 default In Runtime the outline of a touched button is indicated as a line when you modify the value for the focus width in the configuration This outline remains visible until the focus is set on another operating object I O fields After you touch an I O field a screen keyboard appears as feedback Operating screen objects with buttons Screen objects with predefined buttons can also be operated with external buttons To do so the corresponding system functions must have been linked to this button by the configuring engineer In WinCC flexible these system functions are compiled in the Keyboard actions for screen objects group 72 WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO Operating a project in Runtime 7 1 Basics for operation in Runtime 7 1 3 2 Input of values Screen keyboard The HMI device automatically opens the screen keyboard when you touch an input object such as an I O field This screen keyboard is also displayed to input of passwords for access to protected functions The keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete Based on the configuration of the input object the HMI device shows a screen keyboard only for the input of numeric or alphanumeric values The
185. view Key Key Panel PC Function Ctri Enter Ctri Enter Operating the Write button Ctri Space Bar lt Ctrl Space gt Operating the Read button lt Ctrl Left gt lt Ctrl Shift Left gt Selects first field in current row lt Ctrl Right gt lt Ctrl Shift Right gt Selects last field in current row lt Ctril Up gt lt Ctrl Shift Up gt Selects first field in current column lt Ctrl Down gt lt Ctrl Shift Down gt Selects last field in current column lt Ctrl Del gt lt Ctrl INS DEL gt Deletes current row lt Enter gt lt Enter gt Opens selection list WinCC flexible 2008 Runtime User s Manual 07 2008 6AV6691 1BA01 3ABO 109 Operating a project in Runtime 7 2 Operating graphic objects 7 2 17 7 2 17 1 Application Operation Control elements HTML browser Description You can use the HTML Browser to browse web sites This allows you to access additional information ho SE Semenscom Note A change of HTML Browser functionality to support file explorer functions by entering a folder or drive for example Vor c or by connecting to an FTP sever ftp for example is not released in WinCC flexible One reason this function is not implemented is to prevent inadvertent changes to files their deletion or execution To prevent unintentional activation of this mode your program should only accept valid HTML pages entered for example using symbol
186. w contains four columns for the user password group and log off time The passwords are encrypted by means of asterisks e All users on the HMI device system are displayed in the User view to the administrator or to a user with administrator authorizations e When user administration authorization is lacking only the personal user entry is displayed Depending on the configuration you can e Manage users e g create delete e Change existing user data e Export or import user data Note On an HMI device the number is restricted to 100 users and one PLC user This restriction does not apply to PCs On a PC the maximum number of users is restricted by the physical memory Operation behavior If a user with administrator rights is registered in runtime in the user view on the HMI devices OP 73 OP 77A and TP 177A the user PLC user is shown also Note Changes to the settings of the user logoff time in Runtime are only effective after this user was logged off Change existing user data The following options are available for the range of changes that can be made e The administrator or a user with user administration authorization can change the data for all users on the HMI device system in the user view Username Group assignment Password Logoff times e A user without user administration authorization can only change their own user data Password Logoff time WinCC flexible 2008 R
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