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1. The additional feature of an alarm page is its event triggered display A word bit from the dialogue table is assigned to each alarm page If the bit is at state 1 the page is processed gt If a sensor fault occurs the bit associated with the sensor fault changes to 1 Sensor fault Attention Pressure sensor fault Change to manual Advantages in running mode When a fault appears it is often as a result of other faults The priority system of MAGELIS products enables the most important fault to be displayed In other words the one which is most hazardous for the process The occurrence of each fault is time stamped Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis C 25 Alarms Maintenance advantages MAGELIS terminals store the appearance of faults sequentially log thereby enabling an investigation into the origin of the fault Several alarms may therefore appear simultaneously in the proc ess These are recorded by the XBT in a special memory called the alarm list The actual display of an alarm depends on the priority which it has been allocated according to the principle described in 7 3 Alarms appearing in the process are stored in the Alarm list The Alarm indicator lamp continuously informs the operator about the state of the alarm list Off the alarm list is empty Blinking the alarm list contains alarms which have appeared since the ala
2. changes to 1 in the control system gt A sensor fault occurs The bit associated with the sensor fault Sensor fault ATTENTION PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT CHANGE TO MANUAL Entry in a variable field is not possible on an alarm page On the XBT HM terminals in the event of an alarm the background image and the first line flash A 16 Magelis Alarm pages Advantages of alarm pages Display of an alarm page takes priority over an application page A It is possible to assign priority to an alarm page 0 to 16 It is possible to record log alarm pages to help with trouble shooting in the control system The alarms are time stamped It is possible to force the operator to acknowledge alarms before continuing process operation this is useful when an alarm is transient Magelis XBT E terminals have a relay output whose contact is closed when an alarm page appears This function can be configured by the user for each alarm page Magelis A 17 Operating modes 5 Terminal operating modes Magelis terminals have 3 operating modes Recording mode enabling Magelis terminal and XBT L1000 exchanges Running mode enabling the terminal connected to the control system in order to control it Confidential mode except XBT H and XBT HM enabling in addition to the functions of running mode access by password to privileged functions log recipe etc Recording Mode Magelis
3. 4 3 Confidential mode Confidential mode enables the running mode functions to be performed and in addition the following functions Access to pages protected in running mode Clearing the log Configuration of the MAGELIS terminal and peripherals Terminal selftest A password to protect the access to the confidential mode is created using XBT L1000 Changing to confidential mode Press the SYST key Enter the password using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad and confirm the entry with ENTER The entry principle is described in 6 B Select confidential 4 _ The SYST indicator lamp lights Exiting confidential mode Stuer menu Press the SYST key Select running mode 69 The SYST indicator lamp goes off Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No confidential mode C 16 Magelis Page display 5 Page display 5 1 Display when powered up When it is switched on the terminal automatically displays the system pages duration 2 secs Display of the reference and the sofware version loaded Display of the product reference of the terminal C Display of the reference and the version of software downloaded by XBT L1000 Display of the reference and the version of the protocol Display of the application name The terminal then continuously displays the date and time or the default page Design using XBT L1000 The procedure for displaying a default pa
4. Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM017110 and XBT P022110 Magelis C 39 Process conirol 9 Process control via function keys MAGELIS terminals can control the control system via the function keys Two types of control are possible Momentary contact command By pressing a function key the system is activated The action stops when the key is released Motor command A Push on push off toggle command The control system is activated by pressing a function key The action is halted by pressing the function key again Forward command for a conveyor ADVANCE TROLLEY XBT L1000 software can be used to assign a bit to each function key as well as to determine the type of control Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT HOOxxxx XBT HO1xxxx XBT H811050 XBT HM 007010 and 017xxx Magelis Process control Assigning function keys using XBT L1000 The dialogue table see section D is used for dialogue between the PLC and the terminal In this table words are reserved for the indication of the state of the function keys in the fo
5. Minutes Wn 43 Month Day of month Wn 44 Year Only the XBT E has a protected real time clock Each time one of these words is modified the XBT sets itself to the date and time given in this table 2 coding formats are possible Hexadecimal or BCD option selected with XBT L1000 Wn 45 Free format printing table up to 40 words see print command Magelis D 17 D 18 Magelis Section E XBT technical sheets Magelis E 1 Magelis Contents Magelis This section describes the detailed characteristics of each XBT 1 XBT H ce E 5 2 m 9 cb MM E 13 4 XBT E innen E 17 E 3 Magelis XBT H 1 XBT H XBT H002010 XBT H001010 front panel a GOOD MORNING 5 ENTER YOUR CODE XBT H021010 XBT H020010 front panel 8 GOOD MORNING oe ENTER YOUR CODE er F2 4 e F r Function keys Service keys XBT H011010 XBT H012010 XBT H012110 front panel 8 GOOD MORNING ENTER YOUR CODE tope a 620 s Service keys XBT H811050 front panel GOOD MORNING ENTER YOUR CODE esc O El Service keys Magelis E 5 XBT H XBT H811050 no back lit LCD 5 7 pixels Display unit xBT H0 1010 back lit LCD 5 7 pixels height types 9 mm XBT H0 2 10 Fluorescent green matrix for each character 5 7 pixels height 5 mm RS232 RS485 RS422 asy
6. 800 Number of alarm 256 for 2 lines per page pages 1 128 for XBT H8 XBT HM LCD or fluorescent 2 to 4 lines 20 to 40 characters per line Matrix LCD monochrome Keypad Customizable membrane keypad 1 communication status indicator lamp 1 indicator lamp per function key the display of which is controlled by the PLC program 1 indicator lamp per service key this indicator lamp is lit up if the key is accessible 1 keypad use indicator lamp XBT H8 no indicator lamp Real time clock XBT E relay buzzer Magelis A 23 General characteristics Temperature Operation 0 to 50 C 32 0 to 122 0 F Storage 40 70 C 40 158 F for a fluorescent display 20 60 C 4 140 F for an LCD display Magelis PC link with XBT L1000 RS232 RS485 Magelis PLC control system link RS422 RS485 EET FE RS232 RS485 Other equipment Magelis printer link 1 The XBT L1000 software shows as a percentage when the application is created the level of occupation of the application depending on the type of terminal For more information on the number of pages please consult Section E 24 Magelis Section B Example of setting up a Magelis application Magelis B 1 Magelis Example The objective of the example is to guide you quickly through your 3 fi
7. Control system production file Some Magelis terminals enable a production file to be printed based on the data from application pages alarm pages log The application and alarm pages are printed and time stamped and the contents of the fields indicated The alarm log pages are printed and the occurrence of faults is time stamped but there is no indication of the content of the fields The print command can be initiated by pressing the PRINT button on the terminal the PLC Production data printed each evening MAGELIS gt 22 Print command Magelis General characteristics 9 General specifications This section gives the general characteristics of Magelis terminals Section E gives the detailed characteristics of each terminal Power supply 24V DC Voltage limits 18 to 30 V DC Ripple 5 maximum XBT H811050 is supplied by TSX07 use XBT Z968 03 cable Memories Application FLASH EEPROM Fault log battery backed RAM Recipe battery backed RAM Communication Multi protocol protocol can be downloaded by protocols diskette using XBT L1000 software Number of For 2 lines per page and 2 variables per page application pages XBT H8 100 1 XBT H 200 XBT HM 300 XBT P 400
8. 12 C 13 D 7 C 52 E 17 E 9 E 5 E 13 Index Magelis Section H Error messages Magelis Magelis System messages generated by the XBT system messages in English only which cannot be configured WIRING FAULT SWITCH POWER OFF Incorrect wiring WAITING FOR TRANSFER Awaiting remote loading NO PROGRAM Product has no application Version 1 1 NO APPLICATION Product has no application Version 2 1 DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS Download to the XBT in progress DOWNLOAD ABORTED Download to the XBT cancelled by the operator DOWNLOAD FAILED Download to the XBT failed DOWNLOAD COMPLETED Download to the XBT finished UPLOAD IN PROGRESS Upload to the PC in progress UPLOAD ABORTED Upload to the PC cancelled by the operator UPLOAD FAILED Upload to the PC failed UPLOAD COMPLETED Upload to the PC finished CONNECTING Reading the cable and searching for the communication configuration in progress APPLICATION FAULT Application error incoherence Magelis System messages generated by the XBT in 5 languages language selected during configuration WRONG PASSWORD Entry of an incorrect password PAGE DOES NOT EXIST Call up of a non existent page PROTECTED ACCESS PAGE Call up of a protected page IMPOSSIBLE TO WRITE VARIABLE IN PLC A variable is written to a protected zone OVERFLOW MIN lt VALUE lt MAX Entry of a value which is outside
9. LANGUAGE gt APPLICATION LANGUAGE LINE PARAMETERS gt PRINTER PARAMETERS gt DATE TIME gt System language The language is that in which information messages and terminal menus are expressed The operator can find out and modify the system language Position the cursor on the corresponding line using the up and down arrow keys and then access the content using the right arrow key To change the language press MOD choose the language using the up and down arrow keys and confirm with EN TER Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H and XBT HM C 48 Magelis Configuration Application language In the XBT L1000 software application can be entered in 3 different languages To find out application language position the cursor on the corresponding line using the up and down arrow keys and access the content using the right arrow key to change the language press MOD select the language using the up and down arrow keys and confirm pressing ENTER Parameters of the PLC lt gt XBT line To ascertain the parameters of the PLC lt gt XBT line position the C cursor on the corresponding line using the up and down arrow keys whilst in confidential mode and then access the content using the right arrow key According to the protocol some parameters may or may not be modified The parameters displayed depend on the protocol UNI TE protocol Speed in bauds Parity Slave numb
10. XBT L1000 Exchanges MAGELiS H El Running word Confidential Mode Mode fo Dialogue with the l Dialogue with control system the control system log recipe etc A 18 Magelis Controlling the control system 6 Controlling the control system Magelis terminals allow the control system to be commanded by function keys Two types of command are possible Momentary contact command By pressing a function key the control system s bit is activated the action stops when the key is released Ex gt Controlling a motor Push on push off toggle command The control system is activated by pressing the function key The action is halted by pressing the function key again Ex gt Command to advance a conveyor belt T TROLLEY FORWARD me d XBT L1000 software be used to assign the desired command to each function key Magelis A 19 PLC Magelis dialogue 7 Dialogue between the PLC and the terminal The man machine dialogue between the Magelis terminal and the PLC consists o
11. displayed STOP PRINTING Selecting Alarm log option The log is printed in sequential mode the most recent alarm is displayed first For each alarm the following items will be printed on the same line the page name date and time of appearance date and time of acceptance date and time of disappearance Printing initiated by the PLC The log is printed using the print word command in the dialogue table see chapter D The log is printed in sequential mode by status the most recent alarm will be printed first For each alarm these items are printed first and on the same line name date of time of appearance Valid acceptance ACK disap pearance Invalid Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM017110 and XBT P022110 C 38 Magelis Log Its text cannot be printed in a compact format The recommended print format is 80 character width The printed header shows the date and time of the alarm log printing EB Example 00013 VAT 3 HOT 05 09 95 10 10 05 L T 00012 VAT 2 HOT 05 09 95 08 58 48 05 09 95 09 02 03 00011 VAT 1 HOT 05 09 95 09 15 02 00013 VAT 3 HOT 05 09 95 08 10 05 05 09 95 08 11 02 05 09 95 08 16 75 Alarm 11 is present but not acknowledged Alarm 12 is present and acknowledged Alarm 13 appeared twice was acknowledged and disappeared once
12. of the control system status of a bit of a single or double word of a floating point word or an ASCII string or to enter parameters for operating the control system modification of bits single or double words floating point words or an ASCII string The display format can be binary decimal hexadecimal floating point or alphanumeric links giving the operator the possibility of directly displaying other pages using the arrow keys direct link dynamic graphic objects of the indicator type enabling graphic representation of the control system data Bar graph object i Used to provide a graphic representation of the control system data e g level in a tank Parameters to be defined isp way ZM Wi h Reference of the variable associated Lee with the object Equipement waster ml i Format Longueur Objet Mot x Format 16 bit signed or unsigned fiz word 38 tide Type Petite Taille Min Max Type of bar graph Vertical single size or double size Horizontal single size or double size Min max limit exceeded indicated by flashing display The min max values are those seen by the operator in other words after conversion Conversion factor For further information refer to the XBT L1000 software on line help A 12 Magelis Matrix screen terminals Meter object a Used to provide a graphic representation of the con
13. ones Each event appearance acceptance disappearance of an alarm is thus recorded and time stamped The following functions may be performed Initiated by the PLC print log clear log Initiated by the operator display log print log At the initiative of the operator in confidential mode clear log Design using the XBT L1000 For each alarm page the XBT L1000 software sets these 3 func tions Display the page will be displayed Printing the page will be printed Storing the page will be stored The Alarm page is stored only if the MEM option has been selected in the log Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM017110 and XBT P022110 C 34 Magelis Log 8 2 Log display menu Press MENU Select ALARM LOG option in the menu then choose type of display sequential or statistical 4 Change from one alarm to another in the log 43 Scrolling to display complete information on an alarm in the log Display Occupancy rate B EZ ALARM LOG gt ALARM LOG DISPLAY ERASE A31 0117 35 1 7 CONVEYOR FAULT Alarm text no variable Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 XBT HM017110 and XBT P022110 Magelis C 35 Log Display principles Events for each alarm if any appearance ackn
14. status data and commands that are to be processed via the dialogue The XBT L1000 software is used to make this choice Using the Authorisation word is a safety check for the PLC If this word is not at the correct value the terminal cannot write any word to the PLC The authorisation word is not compulsory It is systematically present in the dialogue table offered by XBT L1000 It is strongly advisable to retain the authorization word in the dialogue table as long as the table contains at least one word to be written by the XBT D 8 Magelis Terminal client The dialogue table is in the PLC n consecutive words The terminal reads and writes the table to the PLC There is no PLC programme to write for the communication part Reading and writing of data associated with message fields Reading of command data 2 a o 5 o 9 S a Writing of status data When the terminal is switched on or communication restarted it reads the command table and writes the status table In the event of a problem the terminal informs the user via a mes 5 Contents of the dialogue table The number of words in the table depends on the choice of states and commands that are to be processed via the dialogue Notation convention for describing the table Wn word of 16 bits Wn i bit i of word n The address n is taken as the start of table address The table comprises a maximum of 46 words The descript
15. the diagram below PRODUCTION DISPLAY ASSEMBLY PAINTING MAINTENANCE ASSEMBLY PREPARATION DISPLAY PRODUCTS 1 130 PAINTING PARTS X 150 PRODUCTS 2 100 BLUE 10 PARTS Y 120 GREEN 50 REJECTS 12 YELLOW 40 PRODUCT 1 MAINTENANCE VERSION 1 TOOLS 12 130 VERSION 2 Pages CHANGE TOOL VERSION 3 at 200 Part of the page displayed on the terminal by scrolling 2 lines 4lines or complete screen depending on the terminal Magelis A 7 Terminals with 2 or 4 lines 2 1 Terminals with 2 or 4 lines Page A page can contain a maximum of 25 lines The length of the lines on each page depends on the capacity of the MAGELIS terminal The number of lines on each page displayed during operation depends on the capacity of the Magelis terminal 2 20 characters 2 40 characters 4 40 characters A page is displayed as follows CHANGE TOOLS PIN1 25 a The arrow keys are used to scroll the PIN4 125 h PIN7 222 6 14 ines on the page PIN8 456 Lines on the page displayed on the display unit 2 or 4 lines depending on the terminal A page is identified by a number and a name optional The page can then be displayed on the terminal by commands from the terminal or the PLC Access to pages can be protected by a password Section F gives the technical characteristics of the various Magelis terminals The P
16. the product Name of the downloaded exe file Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Selftest 14 Product selftest Permanent selftest Selftest is permanently performed on the programme and application memories If a malfunction is detected which prevents the product operation the terminal switches all its indicator lamps and stops running Manual selftest C In Confidential mode see 4 3 the user may request via the system menu the manual test of the terminal parts not covered by the permanent test Available functions Display test Keyboard test Buzzer test XBT E Relay test XBT E Serial link test Change to confidential mode Press the Menu key to display the menu Position the cursor on Selftests SELFTEST gt Accessing the selftests the menu is displayed SELTEST DISPLAY gt OPERATION LINE gt KEYBOARD BUZZER RELAY Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H and XBT HM Magelis Selftest Display test Test process the display switches off a horizontal line of pixels scrolls up down a vertical line of pixels scrolls from left to right To stop the test press the Serial link tests Carefully plug in the test connector on the link to be tested before initiating the test Test connectors Operation link type RS 232 connect pins 2 3 Ope
17. time Yes clock 1 mA 5V mini AC DC 0 5A 24V maxi AC DC to command relay see page C 31 87 5 Alarm relay Magelis E 19 XBT E E 20 Magelis Section F E Glossary Magelis F 1 Magelis Glossary Alarm page Page displayed after a control system fault Application page Page displayed to monitor and control the control system Commands table Part of the dialogue table filled in by the PLC orders passed to the terminal Confidential mode Mode allowing access to all operation functions of the terminal and connected functions Dialogue table Table of words containing all the information necessary for Magelis terminal control and operation JBUS master Device which requests J BUS functions write or read JBUS slave Device responding to the requests of a J BUS master Links Association between application pages Recording mode Mode used for XBT L1000 lt gt MAGELIS exchanges Status table Part of the dialogue table filled in by the terminal terminal status UTW client Device which requests UNI TE services i e is capable of sending UNI TE requests Magelis F Glossary UTW server Device responding to requests for UNI TE services from client devices Variable field Zone of an XBT display unit configured to display and or modify a piece of information depending on the value of an object in the connected control system XBT application
18. to the service instructions Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Keys and indicator lamps 3 Keys and indicator lamps Various terminals have a number of keys and indicator lamps Section E gives specific information about the keys and associated indicator lamps for each type of terminal The table below summa rises the functions of all the keys and indicator lamps Key indicator Function key indicator lamp lamp ENTER Confirm a choice or entry acknowledge an alarm page Move to page entry password or variable field Move to next field each time MOD is pressed right to left and top to bottom Delete an entry or suspend or stop an action in progress Move up one level in a menu exit display alarm Accesses the dual function on the keys Change page in a menu Change display concept of turning a page tod i s play the list of alarms for example Change digits in a variable field INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off key inactive On shows that it is possible to change page in a menu active link or change display Blinking shows that it is possible to move into the selected variable field Combined with the SHIFT key enable Change the display luminosity only Fluorescent Display Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 Magelis Keys and indicators Move aro
19. 0 Service key 2 RS232 asynchronous serial link for XBT H012110 Real time Acces to PLC real time clock clock Magelis XBT H Magelis XBT HM 2 XBT HM XBT HM007010 front panel a GOOD MORNING ENTER YOUR CODE XBT HM027010 front panel e ot GOOD MORNING Gee ENTER YOUR CODE eure rs Function keys Service keys XBT HM017010 and XBT HM 017110 front panel 8 GOOD MORNING ENTER YOUR CODE Cede esc woo even Service keys Magelis XBT HM Matrix LCD monochrome 240 64 pixels Type of 8 40 characters with possibility of display 4 40 characters double height 8 20 characters double width 4 20 characters double size RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link Data Can be downloaded from protocol diskette using exchange XBT L1000 software protocol Protocols Uni Telway Modbus Jbus Siemens Allen Bradley Omron Modicon KG 384 kb Flash EPROM giving a capacity of approximately 300 application pages The maximum number of alarm pages is 256 depending on page distribution Language version French English Spanish Italian German 0 600 Kg 1 1 Ibs Temperature Operation 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F humidity 0 to 85 Storage 20 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Power supply 24 VDC Limits 18 to 30 VDC Ripple 5 max Consumption 15 W Degree of IP65 to IEC529 and de
20. 10 C 30 Magelis Alarm relay 7 5 Control of alarm relay XBT E The alarm relay is closed as soon as an alarm defined with the alarm relay option is active The relay is open as soon as all active alarms defined with the alarm relay option have been accepted by the operator or have disappeared Design using XBT L1000 C Once the alarm page is displayed select the Page Alarm relay menu or the icon Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H Except XBT P and XBT HM Magelis C 31 Alarm display 7 6 Alarm display The dialogue table see section D is used for dialogue between the PLC and the terminal In this table words are reserved for alarm display The display is controlled by the PLC by setting a word bit to 1 The XBT L1000 software is used to assign a word bit to each alarm page TERMINAL 1 Program Display alarm 3 Dialogue table 3 XBT reads the table 3 Display alarm page 3 The terminal reads the dialogue table in the PLC 2 and displays the required page 3 It is not necessary to write a program in the PLC to control the communication Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Alarm display When an alarm is displayed the XBT reserves the first line of the display unit to display the date and time of appearance and acceptance of the alarm the position of the alarm in th
21. 13 Configuration for operation Configuration for operation Operation via the terminal port RS485 type of a PLC Terminals concerned XBTH XBTP XBTE with UNITELWAY protocol PLC TELEMECANIQUE PLC with an RS485 type terminal port interface type TSX07 TSX17 etc Type of link RS485 point to point Protocol UNITELWAY Operation with point to point direct link to the control system n this case the control system designates a system other than a PLC Terminals concerned all except terminals using UNITELWAY protocol Type of link RS422 or RS485 RS232 Protocol control system function XBT RS422 RS485 RS232 Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E XBT H811050 UNI TE protocol only C 14 Magelis Configuration for operation Operation on a PLC communication network PLC PLC supporting the communication protocol of the terminal Type of link RS422 or RS485 multidrop Protocol multidrop protocol UNITELWAY JBUS MODBUS etc Communication indicator lamp lt indicator lamp on no cable or incorrect wiring gt indicator lamp off correct cable no exchange with the PLC Z indicator lamp blinking exchanges with the PLC Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 Magelis C 15 Confidential mode
22. 34 9 Process control via function keys C 40 10 Locking function keys via the PLC C 42 EMIL M M C 44 12 Configuration C 48 13 Products references C 51 14 Product selftest C 52 15 Forms I u C 54 Magelis Magelis functions 1 Organisation of Magelis functions Magelis terminals or XBTs offer a number of functions The flow charts below show the links between these functions The table at the bottom of each page shows whether your terminal has access to the function Switch the terminal on Transfer the XBT L1000 application to the terminal Recording mode Move to Running mode change cable Display of Entry Control the Printing the application modification of control system application pages process Discrete page Display parameters command Print pages Entry modification Error Password process Processing alarm pages Change to confidential mode Alarms Confidential mode N Access to protected pages configuration configuration of languages adjust time of XBTs selftest Magelis C 5 Starting up 2 Starting up the Magelis terminal Please refer
23. BT HM XBT P XBT E C 20 Magelis Entry modification 6 Entry and modification of variables Reminder A page consists of text and fields A field may correspond to values which have to be filled in write or modified read write by the user or to values written by the PLC Example Temperature Text Field 6 1 Entry request 6 1 1 By the operator Entry mode is accessed with the MOD key 6 1 2 By the PLC The PLC writes the number of the field in the word Field to enter in the dialogue table 6 2 Entry principle If the field contains more than 1 digit the digit to be entered is displayed in steady mode whilst the other digits blink If the field contains 1 digit the digit to enter blinks The LEDs of the arrow keys blink Note when the LEDs are off the corresponding keys are inactive Entry via numeric keypad Keys 0 to 9 and flip flop function is the default sign are used to enter data Select the digit to be entered using the arrow keys Enter this digit the following digit to the right stops blinking Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H001010 002010 021010 022010 and XBT HM 007010 027010 Magelis C 21 Entry modification Enter the next digit Enter the other digits and confirm the whole entry with ENTER Entering the first digit of a field without having used the keys causes the
24. C on entry Bit 4 End of entry on TIME OUT 1 mn Bit 5 Reserved Bit 6 Printing fault Bit 7 Reserved Bit 8 Reserved Bit 9 Reserved Bit 10 Reserved Bit 11 Reserved Bit 12 Reserved Bit 13 Reserved Bit 14 Reserved Bit 15 Reserved Wn 13 Log occupancy rate The occupancy rate of the alarm log as a on the terminal and to be sent to the PLC Wn 14 Page number to be processed To process page 22 insert 22 gt Wn 14 When Wn 9 22 and Wn 14 H FFFF the command is OK When Wn 9 lt gt 22 and Wn 14 H FFFF the command is not OK Wn 15 Field to enter If the field 20 is to be entered on page 10 confirm that Wn 9 10 then 20 gt Wn 15 When Wn 10 20 and Wn 15 H FFFF the command is OK Wn 12 then gives more detail ENTER on entry When Wn 10 gt 20 and Wn 15 H FFFF the command is not OK Wn 12 then gives more detail ESC Time out Magelis D 13 Dialogue table 14 Wn 16 Print command MSB Print code LSB Long Tab A code is assigned to each possible print type free format print 01 print sheet 04 page No 0 to 255 print log 02 application page printout 05 page No 0 to 255 For free format printing the PLC gives the length in bytes of the information to be printed maximum 40 words in the LSB The terminal then reads the length given in the print table in dialogue mode To print out sheets the LSB represents the sheets numbers
25. C software XBT L1000 is used to create dialogue pages Two types of page can be used application pages alarm pages A 8 Magelis Terminals with 2 or 4 lines Line Each line consists of alphanumeric text and can include variable fields that is zones for either the display of values reflecting the status of the control system status of a bit of a single or double word of a floating point word or an ASCII string or the entry of parameters for operating the control system modification of bits single or double words floating point words or an ASCII string A line can contain several fields The display format can be binary decimal hexadecimal floating point or alphanumeric links enabling access to other dialogue pages via the BD keys depending on the type of terminal Ex Dialogue lines to indicate a repair procedure REPAIR LOCK THE AXIS AT ZERO POSITION CHANGE TO MANUAL CHANGE THE PART Dialogue lines with variable fields LEVEL 1 556 LIMIT 12 725 Magelis A 9 Links fields Links Links Ex gt amp N PRODUCTION PA D lt ASSEMBLY lt PAINTING MAINTENANCE gt Fields PREPARATION ASSEMBLY PAINTING DISPLAY lt PRODUCTS 1130 BLUE 10 PARTS X 150 PRODUCTS 2 100 GREEN 50 PARTS Y 120 YELLOW 40 REJECTS 12 INDIGO 55 PRODUCT 1 MAINTENANCE VERSION 1 STATUS TOOL2 130 VERSION 2 CHANGE TOOL 2 at VERSION 3 200 You can manage your
26. Magelis range User guide XBT H P E H M Tome 1 January 98 GROUPE SCHNEIDER E Merlin Gerin B Modicon Square D Telemecanique 1998 01 For a minimum size dialogue application refer to Sections A and B Magelis Contents If you are not familiar with man machine dialogue using a Magelis terminal start at Section If you want to set up a Magelis applica tion as an example read Section If you are an XBT expert and you want to learn about the Magelis functions read Section If you are a PLC programmer and you want to become acquainted with PLC Magelis dialogue read Section If you want information about your Magelis terminal read Section If you have a terminology problem turn to Section If you want to find a specific piece of information consult Section If you have any problems consult the index at the end of the document Magelis Introduction Example of using a Magelis application Magelis functions PLC Magelis terminal dialo gue Detailed characteristics of Magelis terminals Glossary Index Error messages EN E DE Kel Kel KA ES Magelis Pictograms used in the document ATTENTION sign Marks important procedures during installation use or modification Ex 7 EXAMPLE sign Marks practical examples entry techniques etc E HAND Marks general points notes etc Magelis Magelis Section A Introdu
27. Set of data describing the man machine dialogue with a Magelis terminal XBT L1000 Software for creating man machine dialogue applications F 4 Magelis Section G Index G Magelis G 1 Magelis Index Magelis A Acceptance of alarms Alarm pages Alarm relay Alarms Application Application pages Assigning function keys Authorisation word C Characteristics Clear log Client Command table Confidential mode Configuration Control of alarm relay D Dialogue table contents Dialogue table objective Display priority Display when switched on Displaying a page via its name Displaying a page via its number Displaying the log E Entering parameters F Fields Function keys Forms 11 0 14 23 D 10 C 21 C 40 C 54 C7 Index K Keys C 7 L Language C 42 Links A 10 Locking function keys C 42 Log C 34 Log display C 35 M Master D 7 Modifying parameters C 21 Momentary contact command C 40 N Numbered list C 24 P Page display via a function key C 20 Page display via the PLC C 20 Password C 17 PC link A 24 PLC link A 24 Power up A 24 Printer link C 6 Printing C 38 Print log C 44 Process control C 40 Protocol D 7 Push on push off command C 40 Magelis Index Magelis R Real time clock Recording mode Running mode S Server Status table Self tests X XBT E XBT HM XBT H XBT P C 49 C
28. The word Print command is written by the PLC This same word is written to H FFFF by the XBT to acknowledge the end of the command Wn 17 Authorisation MSB LSB For a table 20 words long the PLC can write to the authorisation word H A514 A5 authorisation 142 Nbr of words in dialogue table in Hexadecimal Wn 18 Reset log The PLC writes H OOFF in this word the XBT clears the log and resets the log occupancy rate Wn 13 the PLC must writes H 0000 in the word Wn 18 to accept a new Reset log command Magelis Dialogue table Wn 19 to Wn 20 LED control Bit 15 Bit 0 d w Bit 7 Wn 21 to Wn 22 Lock function keys Bit 15 Bit 0 BN P di weet N Wn 23 Lock system keys Wn 23 Bit 0 Up arrow Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 2 Right arrow Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 4 MOD Bit 5 PRINT Bit 6 MENU Bit 7 SYST Bit 8 ALARM Bit9 ESC Bit 10 HOME Bit 11 1 Bit 12 1 Bit 13 ENTER Bit 14 Bit 15 Bit 7 Magelis D 15 Dialogue table Wn 24 Lock numeric keys Wn 24 Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Bit 8 Bit 9 Bit 10 Bit 11 Bit 12 LED Bit 13 Bit 14 Bit 15 Wn 25 to Wn 40 Alarm table Q O Command to display alarm pages Bit 15 Bit 0 Wn 25 AL16 ALO Wn 40 16 Magelis Dialogue table Wn 41 to Wn 44 PLC date and time to be sent to the Terminal wn 41 Wn 42 Hours
29. a tor such as or the right arrow to insert a SPACE between DD and MM or HH and MM When you change internal words 50000 and 50001 you also change the contents of two words out of the four Terminal Date and Time words for the controller if they have been selected in the dialogue table Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Configuration When you change one of the four Time Setting words if they have been selected in the dialogue table you also change the contents of internal words 50000 and 50001 Parameters of the printer lt gt XBT line Parameters displayed by default PRINTER PARAMETERS gt SPEED 9600 BDS PARITY ODD FORMAT 8 BITS BITSTOP 1 BIT LINK RS 232 DUPLEX FULL CHARACTERS FORM FEED AUTO LF Adjusting the parameters position the cursor on the corresponding line using the up and down arroy keys then access the content using the right arrow key Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis C 51 Product references 13 Product references Push on MENU key to display the menu Select PRODUCT REFERENCES PAGE NUMBER _ LIST OF PAGES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATIONS PRODUCT REFERENCES SELFTEST Accessing the Product Reference menu Displayed data Name of the downloaded application date and time of creation of the application Software reference and release Commercial reference of
30. agelis Contents This section covers the following topics 1 Introduction see D 5 2 Data exchanged D 5 3 Principle of exchanging data associated with fields D 7 4 Principle of the dialogue table D 8 D 5 Contents of the dialogue table D 9 Magelis D 3 Magelis Data exchanged 1 Introduction Man machine dialogue between the Magelis terminal and the PLC consists of an exchange of data between the 2 devices In every communication problem it is advisable to define the data to be exchanged the protocol etc 2 Data exchanged Various types of data may be exchanged Data associated with fields Command data from the PLC to the terminal Magelis 3 Terminal PLC Status data from the terminal to the PLC Magelis D 5 Exchange data Data associated with fields These are variables which may be displayed on the terminal entered or modified via the terminal Command data from the PLC to the terminal Concerns the following commands Display an application page Display alarm pages Lock keys Enter request for a variable field Print command Control of indicator lamps associated with function keys Clear log command Set real time clock command Status data from the terminal to the PLC Conc
31. ber of characters less than the requested print format the printout will be truncated Characters gt 125 and 32 are replaced by on the printout Except for free format and form printing 11 2 STOP PRINTING This function is accessible by pressing the PRINT key Any printing in progress Log continous even though the printer is faulty will stop without request for confirmation i e the print buffer is cleared as well as any waiting command Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM 017110 and XBT P022110 Magelis C 45 Printing 11 3 Continous printing of an alarm page This option must be chosen at the time the page was created using the XBT L1000 The Alarm page must show IMP selected This function is initiated via the dialogue table when the alarm occurs At each read cycle of the dialogue table printable alarms IMP selected on XBT L1000 are printed with the page text 25 lines at maximum and the values for variables The printed header shows the page number name date and time of the printing PRINT 05 09 05 10 26 00015 STOP MOTOR Page text Note Up to 16 printable alarms that appear simultaneously are printed Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT P022110 C 46 Magelis Printing 11 4 Display Hard C
32. con Siemens etc PLCs Print fault log Print production data Man machine dialogue The applications associated with Magelis can be Production monitoring Display process status messages Automatic operation Start hydraulic unit End of lift of manipulator Rotation of grip to right Preventive maintenance Counting parts for production monitoring Type 1 housing 7555 Base unit 1200 Counting with indication if threshold exceeded Number of drillings 3137 Change tool at 4000 Corrective maintenance Indication of process faults Oil level too low Door open Process control Process control via configurable function keys Pressurizing P Start Cycle SC SC Modification of the process parameters Level 1 556 Limit n12 725 Magelis MAGELIS applications 2 Structure of Magelis applications A Magelis application is the entire dialogue between the user and the automated process This consists of criteria linked to the control system production monitoring preventive maintenance corrective maintenance process control criteria concerning the user user interface level of involvement criteria concerning setting up the dialogue application itself programming debugging updating These characteristics mean that your application must be structured An application will consist of a series of pages which can form a tree structure as in
33. ction Magelis A 1 Magelis Contents This Section covers with the following topics 1 Man machine dialogue with Magelis A 5 2 Structure of Magelis applications A 7 3 Application pages annie A 14 4 Alarm pages J A 16 5 Terminal operating modes A 18 6 Controlling the control system A 19 7 Dialogue between the PLC and the terminal A 20 8 Control system production file A 22 9 General characteristics of the terminals A 23 Magelis A 3 Magelis Man machine dialogue 1 Man machine dialogue with Magelis The main functions of Magelis terminals are to Display data from the control system Modify the control system parameters Control the process using discrete commands Display data from the control system Signal control system faults Indicator lamps communication status key strokes enabled i Control the control system Modify the control system parameters Record and time stamp the occurrence of control system alarm Magelis Programming the terminal with XBT L1000 MAGELiS LSS en Communicate with the control system Telemecanique April Modi
34. displayed 005 QUALITY 006 MAINTENANCE Select the page 4 Access the Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No Menu function C 18 Magelis Page display via a key 5 5 Displaying a page via a function key It is possible to display a page directly by pressing a function key que Example Temperature Procedure for assigning a function key to a page with XBT L1000 Select the Configuration Function keys menu Select the group of keys then the required function key Confirm with OK Select the type of operation direct acces Select the page Confirm with OK Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except for XBT H011010 XBT H012010 XBT H811050 Magelis C 19 Page display via the PLC 5 6 Page display initiated by the PLC The dialogue table see Section D is used for dialogue between the PLC and the terminal In this table a word is reserved into which the program writes the number of the page to be processed TERMINAL 1 Program Display page 25 Dialogue table 2 XBT reads the table 4 HFFFF 3 Display page 25 The terminal reads the dialogue table in the PLC 2 and displays the required page 3 It is not necessary to write a programme in the PLC to control the communication 4 Once the command is processed the terminal writes H FFFF in the page word to be processed Magelis XBT H X
35. e alarm list the total number of alarms in the list The alarm is displayed in blinking mode Ex gt A 31 01 17 35 1 7 Line time stamped by the XBT A CONVEYOR FAULT for Alarm the alarm text in Turn power off blinking mode becomes steady C Remove jammed part once the alarm is accepted Restart Ability to ignore alarms If an alarm is displayed during operation for example during debugging the ESC key can be used to return to running mode the alarm still remains in the list and the ALARM indicator lamp becomes steady Viewing alarms If there are alarms in the stack the ALARM indicator lamp lights up To access the alarm list press the SHIFT ENTER key the highest priority alarm is displayed Esc Exit viewing of the alarm pages 4 3 Scrolling the alarm page Move in the list of alarm pages Acceptance A 31 01 17 35 1 7 4 A 31 01 17 35 2 7 4 A 31 01 17 35 3 7 CONVEYOR FAULT CONVEYOR DEF MOTOR FAULT Cut power supply Turn power off Change to N 2 Remove jammed part Restart N 5 Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E XBT H021010 022010 H00x H12x neither ESC nor view Magelis C 33 Log 8 Alarm log 8 1 Principles The XBT may control a log of alarm pages They record the alarm pages with the text but without the variable values The alarms are stored one after another Once the log is full the more recent alarms overwrite the older
36. e display of operating pages It is lower than the display of an entry which is in progress Different alarm pages can have different priorities 16 levels of priority are possible the lowest display priority being priority N 16 Special case of priority 0 If priority O is assigned to an alarm page when the alarm appears on the process the alarm page will not be displayed but will be stored in the alarm lists to avoid disturbing the current display the alarm indicator lamp will blink to indicate the alarm When an alarm is activated it is stored by the XBT in the alarm list Storage principle If of equal priority alarms are stored in a such a way that the oldest is displayed first the others are stored one after another in their order of appearance FIFO stack If the display is available in other words not occupied by a higher priority display the first alarm which occurs is displayed If higher priority alarms appear They are stored at the top of the list If the display is available in other words not occupied by a higher priority display the highest priority new alarm is displayed Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Alarm priority Appearance of alarm 4 The ALARM indicator lamp blinks The alarm is stored in the alarm list E The alarm relay is closed XBT E only if this function is selected Yes End of entry Entry in progres
37. ed from the terminal but only form the printer because of format differences between the display with 20 characters and the printer with up to 80 characters Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT P022110 Magelis C 55 Forms 15 3 Utilization Initiated by the PLC see chapter D Initiated by the operator This function is accessible in running mode via function key pressing the PRINT key via the selection of the FORMS sub menu Then select the form as you ll do for the list of pages by the name in the form list or by the number that you enter Number of printout PRINTING status Quick access by n HARD COPY ALARM LOG FORMS FORMS N 001 STOP PRINTING NBR OF COPIES 01 00005 LABEL A gt 00011 LABEL gt 00013 PRODMONIT Form number Title of the form The operator chooses the form by scrolling the pages and using the arrow key Variables are read in the PLC then the printing is done Real time setting is possible via the PLC internal variables date and time Moreover the user can specify the number of printouts via the NBR OF COPIES field which has been previously selected at 1 Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT P022110 C 56 Magelis Section D PLC Magelis terminal dialogue Magelis D 1 M
38. elway Modbus Jbus Siemens Allen Bradley Omron Memory 256 kb Flash EPROM capacity of approximately 400 application pages Up to 256 alarm pages depending on page distribution Language version English French Spanish Italian German Weight 0 800 kg 1 985 Ibs Temperature Operation 0 to 50 C 32 0 to 122 0 F Humidity 85 Storage 40 70 C 40 158 F for a fluorescent display 20 60 C 4 140 F for a LCD display Power supply 24VDC Limits 18 to 30VDC Ripple 5 max Consumption 10W Degree of protection IP65 according to IEC529 and degree1 NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x Nema 4 Mounting and fixing Flush mounted fixed by 8 pressure mounted bolts on a 1 to 6 mm panel Magelis XBT P Specific characteristics XBT P011010 Terminal XBT P012010 2 lines of Display 20 characters XBT P021010 XBT P022010 2 lines of 20 characters XBT P021110 XBT P022110 2 lines of 20 characters Function keys 12 Service keys 10 Numeric keys 12 Alphanumeric 0 keys 0 Communication LED Return key LED Function key 8 LED Signalling Service key 7 LED Communication LED Return key LED Function key 12 LED Service key 7 LED Communication LED Return key LED Function key 12 LED Service key 7 LED Printer link Real time clock Magelis Access to PLG real time clock Access
39. er Error counter n 1 Error counter n 2 Error counter n 3 Error counter n 4 Reset the counters Y N To RESET the counters Press MOD Use up and down arrow keys to indicate choice yes Y or no N to erase counter and confirm with ENTER Terminal date and time To know and modify the terminal date and time position the cursor on the corresponding line using the up and down arrow keys whilst in confidential mode and then access the content with the right arrow key Entry is the same as for the modification of parameters see 6 The separators and may be replaced by full stops Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H and XBT HM Magelis C 49 Configuration Access to terminal internal timer The DATE and TIME DD MM and HH MM can be displayed in an application page using XBT internal words Example DATE DD MM YY TIME HH MM SS Field No 1 DD MM defines as follows Associated variable Wi with i 2 50000 Equipment XBT Format String Type ASCII Length 5 8 max for full display Access Read only Field No 2 HH MM defines as follows Associated variable Wi with i 2 50001 Equipment XBT Format String Type ASCII Length 5 8 max for full display Access Read only It is advisable to select a read only access or to use the CONFIDEN TIAL mode to change the date and time When the timer variables are to be changed you must use a separ
40. erminal Wn 2 Wn 3 Bit 0 Up arrow Bit0 0 Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 1 1 Bit 2 Right arrow Bit2 2 Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 3 3 Bit4 MOD Bit4 4 Bit 5 PRINT Bit5 5 Bit 6 MENU Bit6 6 Bit7 SYST Bit7 7 Bit 8 ALARM Bit8 8 Bit9 EXIT Bit9 9 Bit 10 HOME Bit 10 Bit 11 1 Bit 11 Bit 12 Bit 12 LED Bit 13 ENTER Bit 13 Bit 14 Bit 14 Bit 15 Bit 15 Magelis D 11 Dialogue table Wn 4 Communication control Word incremented by 1 at each communication request by the terminal It is sent to the PLC This monitors the communication between the terminal and PLC Wn 5 to Wn 8 Terminal date and time to be sent to the PLC Reserved Minutes Day of month Only XBT E possesses a protected real time clock The XBT writes the time and date periodically to the PLC approximately every second 2 coding formats are possible Hexadecimal or BCD option selected with XBT L1 000 Wn 9 Number of page to be displayed N of the page displayed on the terminal and to be sent to the PLC It contains H FFFF if it is a system page or a displayed alarm Wn 10 Number of last field entered N of last field entered on the terminal to be sent to the PLC Wn 11 Last alarm accepted This information is only present on one PLC scan it then returns to H FFFF D 12 Magelis Dialogue table Wn 12 Confirmation report Bit 0 Confidential mode Bit 1 Configuration mode Bit 2 ENTER on entry Bit 3 ES
41. erns the following states The terminal status confidential mode terminal configuration mode confirmation of entries via ENTER key abandon entry via ESC key abandon entry after a time out Number of displayed page Number of last field entered Image of keypad keys Real time clock status date and time Occupancy rate of log as a percentage Communication monitoring Number of last alarm acknowledged Magelis Data exchange field 3 Principle of exchanging data associated with fields The exchange principle depends on the protocol chosen according to the type of PLC The terminal may be master or slave client or server of the dialogue The terminal is most commonly the client and is responsible for the following exchanges updating of fields reading values in the PLC entry and modification of fields writing of values to the PLC No communication program needs to be written Magelis D 7 Commands and states 4 Principle of the dialogue table To simplify the dialogue all data Commands from the PLC to the terminal Status data from the terminal to the PLC are grouped together in a table the dialogue table Composed of n consecutive words words of 16 bits this table has 2 parts Status table Status data from the terminal to the PLC Command table Commands from the PLC to the terminal The number of words in the table depends on the choice of
42. f an exchange of data between the two devices Different types of data can be exchanged Data associated with fields Command data from the PLC and to the terminal MAGELIS TERMINAL Status data from the terminal and to the PLC 7 1 Data associated with the fields The principle of the data exchanges associated with the fields depends on the protocol chosen which in turn depends on the type of PLC Whether the terminal is master or client of the dialogue it takes charge of the exchanges updating the fields reading the values in the PLC entry and modification of fields writing the values to the PLC In many instances no PLC communication program needs to be written A 20 Magelis PLC Magelis dialogue 7 2 Principle of terminal command and status exchanges To simplify the dialogue the data are grouped together in a table the dialogue table located in the PLC Commands from the PLC and to the terminal Status data from the terminal and to the PLC Consisting of n consecutive words words of 16 bits this table has two parts Status table Status data from the terminal and to the PLC Command table Commands from the PLC and to the terminal The number of words in the table depends on the choice of status data and the commands the user wishes to process via the dialogue The XBT L1000 software is used to make this choice Magelis A 21 Production file 8
43. ftware 2 Open new application by clicking on the icon 3 Select the XBT type example XBT P022010 4 Select the protocol example UNITELWAY V2 0 and confirm with OK 5 When the page editor displays page 1 enter the text of this page Quantity To enter the accented characters select Edit Insert characters double click on the character to be inserted click on copy the character is placed onto the clipboard close the dialogue box then click on the Paste icon or CTRL V the character is inserted where the cursor is located To create a variable field click on the 0 3 0 9 A Z icon modify the word number by entering 1 in the i field for the word 96MWH modify the field length example 3 confirm with OK Enter the following line Production management To create a link with page 2 click on the Pol icon links to the right by default confirm the dialogue box Create link with OK confirm with OK the default page number in the window New application page 6 Click on Page 2 in the Page tree window in order to enter the contents of page 2 B 6 Magelis Example Production management No of products To create the variable field click on the 0 3 0 9 A Z icon modify the word number by entering 2 in the i field for word MW2 modify the field length example 3 click on Options select Read in the access zone and co
44. functions of the running mode access by password to privileged functions log etc Password Confidential mode XBT I Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No confidential mode C 10 Magelis Operating principle 2 When the terminal is switched on the operating mode is selected automatically according to the connection of the XBT if the XBT is connected to the PC with XBT L1000 software save mode if the XBT is connected to the control system running mode with the possibility of changing to confidential mode Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis C 11 Recording mode 4 1 Recording mode 2 00 A Exchanges between the MAGELIS terminal and XBT L1000 2 types of exchange are possible Loading the man machine dialogue application and the control system link protocol into the terminal RS232C RS485 serial link XBT L1000 Transfer into XBT L1000 of an application in the MAGELIS terminal The SYST indicator lamp blinks during the transfer Communication indicator lamp indicator lamp on no cable or incorrect wiring indicator lamp off correct cable no exchange with the PLC indicator lamp blinking exchanges with the PLC Procedure with XBT L1000 Select the Transfer Export menu PC lt gt Mageli
45. ge is as follows Select the Configuration Terminal Parameters menu Select the default page to be displayed 5 2 Page display via links A link between pages is indicated by the gt and lt arrows LEx 2 Automatic operation lt Pg19 Page 11 Pg11 gt ee 23 If a page is accessible the gt or lt arrow is displayed blinking Pg23 gt reverse video Otherwise the display is steady indicating that the page is protected and therefore accessible only in confidential mode Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis C 17 Page display via its number 5 3 Displaying a page via its number 1 Press the MENU key and the XBT displays the following menu PAGE NUMBER Access via page number LIST OF PAGES gt Access via page name 2 Press the MOD key 3 Enter the page number to be displayed see 6 4 Press ENTER to confirm and the page is displayed Only non protected pages can be displayed in this way in running mode Change to confidential mode to display protected pages 5 4 Displaying a page via its name Press the MENU key and the XBT displays the following menu PAGE NUMBER LISTOF PAGES gt Access via page name If in running mode only non protected P Display of list of pages pages are displayed LIST OF PAGES If in confidential mode both protected 001 PRODUCTION and non protected pages are
46. gree 1 to NFC20 010 protection UL Type 4 4x Nema 4 Mounting and Flush mounted attached by 6 spring clips to a 1 to 6 mm thick panel Magelis XBT HM Specific characteristics XBT HM007010 XBT H027010 XBT HM01 7010 Terminal XBT HM017110 Function keys Service keys Signalling communication communication LED return key return key communication function key 4 function key 0 service key 0 service key 2 Printer link RS232 asyncronous serial link for XBT HO1 7110 Real time Access to PLC real time clock clock Magelis 11 E 12 Magelis XBT P 3 XBT P XBT P011010 XBT P012010 front panel MAGELiS GOOD MORNING ENTER YOUR CODE ouo IE e F4 49 O e Fe 49 Function keys Service keys XBT P021010 XBT P022010 XBT P022110 XBT P021110 front panel GOOD MORNING e ENTER YOUR CODE JU M ESSE an eds racc es F4 49 at em NEN Fi0 050 es Fc 49 SA e F1249 EJ Ej aa Magelis E 13 XBT P 14 Type of display unit Serial link 1 10 back lit LCD 5 7 pixels height 9 mm XBT P0 2 10 Fluorescent green matrix for each character 5 7 pixels height 5 mm RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link Data exchange protocol Can be remotely loaded from diskette using XBTL 1000 software Protocol Uni T
47. ion below gives the content of the various dialogue table words Refer to the XBT L1000 software on line help for more information on the words Magelis D 9 Dialogue table Wn 0 to Wn 1 Wn 2 Wn 3 Wn 4 Wn 5 to Wn 8 Wn 9 Wn 10 Wn 11 Wn 12 Wn 13 Wn 14 Wn 15 Wn 16 Wn 17 Wn 18 Wn 19to Wn 20 Wn 21 to Wn 22 Wn 23 Numeric keys Communication control Set PLC clock Number of displayed page Number of last field entered Last alarm acknowledged Confirmation report Log occupancy rate Number of page to be processed Field to be entered Print command Authorisation Reset log LED commands Lock function keys Lock system keys PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt XBT PLC lt gt XBT PLC lt gt XBT PLC lt gt XBT PLC gt XBT PLC gt XBT PLC gt XBT PLC gt XBT PLC gt XBT Magelis Dialogue table Wn 24 Lock numeric keys PLC gt XBT Wn 25 to Alarm table PLC gt XBT Wn 40 Wn 41 to PLC date and time to terminal PLC gt XBT Wn 45 Printout table in free format maximum of 40 words Wn 46 on one line of printout PLC gt XBT Detailed description Wn to Wn 3 Images of terminal keypad keys to PLC Bit at 1 key pressed Bit 15 Bit 0 gt Ms Pn C LE TS Bit 7 See field E for the key positions on the t
48. nchronous serial link Can be remotely loaded from the protocol diskette Data exchange using XBTI 1000 software protocol Protocol Uni Telway Modbus Jbus Siemens Allen Bradley Omron Modicon KS XBT H811050 UNI TE protocol only 128 kb Flash EEPROM capacity of approximately 200 application pages Up to 256 alarm pages depending on page distribution 256 kb Flas EEPROM on XBT H01XXXX XBT H811050 100 application pages 128 alarm pages English French Spanish Italian German version Weight 0 600 Kg 1 323 Ibs Temperature Operation to 50 C 32 0 to 122 0 F Humidity 85 Storage 40 70 C 40 158 F for a fluorescent display 20 60 C 4 140 F for an LCD display Power supply XBT H811050 TSX07 supply use XBT Z968 cable XBT HOXXXXX 24VDC Limits 18 to 30VDC Ripple 5 max Consumption 10W XBT H811050 1 5 W Degree of IP65 according to IEC529 and degree1 NFC20 010 protection UL Type 4 4x Nema 4 Mounting and Flush mounted fixed by 8 pressure mounted bolts fixing supplied on a 1 to 6 mm thick panel Magelis XBT H Specific characteristics XBT H002010 XBT H021010 XBT H011010 XBT H001010 XBT Ho22010 XBT H012010 XBT H XBT H012110 811050 2 lines of 20 characters Function keys Service keys Numeric keys Communication Communication Return key Return key Function key 4 Function key 0 Service key
49. nfirm with OK confirm the insertion of the field with OK 6 Click on the A icon to make the New alarm page window appear click on OK to associate the page to bit 0 selected by default of the first alarm word n 0 the word number will be assigned subsequently during configuration of the dialogue page 7 The window Appli1 1 ALARM 1 is displayed Once the first line of this page has been created and reserved for time stamping the alarms enter the alarm text from line 2 Output fault 8 Select the Configuration Terminal parameters menu To display page 1 when the terminal is started up Deselect system page select Application Page Click on 1 page1 to select page 1 Check that the language selected is correct and confirm with OK 9 Configuration of the dialogue table Select the Configuration Dialogue table menu Click on Number of displayed page in the Dialogue table zone then Delete To declare the start address of the PLC dialogue table click on Modify in the address zone enter 10 in the i field start of the dialogue table in MW10 and confirm with OK Magelis B 7 Example 10 Confirm with OK To assign a word to the display of the alarm page click on Alarm table in the Dialogue table zone then enter 1 in the Selected function size zone and confirm with OK 11 Save the application with the File Save menu default name appli1 dop Magelis Example 3 Loadi
50. ng the application into the terminal 1 Switch on the terminal 2 Connect the PC to the terminal XBT Z915 cable index 22 then select the Transfer Export command to transfer the application to the terminal 4 PLC application The dialogue table MW10 to MW14 can be used if the authorisation word MW12 is equal to A505 in hexadecimal The designer can use various words from the dialogue table Word MW10 contains the image of the function keys F1 key pressed bit MW10 0 1 Word MW11 contains the number of the page to be displayed 1 or 2 in the example Word MW13 controls the display of the function key LEDs F1 key bit MW13 0 Setting bit MW14 0 to 1 makes the alarm page appear blinking press ENTER to steady the display After transferring the application into the terminal connect the latter to the PLC see service instructions for wiring example cable XBT Z968 for TSX07 with UNITELWAY V2 0 Magelis B 9 Example 5 Entry and modification of parameters Reminder A page is composed of texts and fields A field may correspond to values which have to be filled in write or modified read write by the user or to values written by the PLC Example Production management gt Text Field Entry principle Entry mode is accessed using the MOD key If the field contains more than 1 digit the digit to be entered is displayed in steady mode while other digits bli
51. nk If the field contains 1 digit the digit to be entered blinks Entry via numeric keypad Keys 0 to 9 and toggle function is the default sign are used to enter data Enter the first digit the following digit to the right stops blinking Enter the second digit Enter the other digits and confirm the whole entry with ENTER 10 Magelis Example Entry using arrow keys Select position on the digit to be entered using the arrow keys Increment or decrement the value of the digit with the arrow keys o amp D Go to the next digit with the arrow keys Confirm the whole entry with ENTER Deleting characters The DEL key deletes the character to the left of the steady digit To delete the last steady digit Move the cursor using the right arrow key Press the DEL key Magelis B 11 B 12 Magelis Section C Magelis functions Magelis C 1 Magelis Contents Magelis This Section covers the following topics Organisation of Magelis functions C 5 N Starting up the terminal 3 Keys and indicator lamps 4 Operating principle 5 Page display nenn C 17 6 Entry and modification of variables C 21 Ya AG s s S aS sn C 25 8 Alarm page log C
52. opy This function is accessible by pressing the PRINT key If the printer is busy the display will be refused and a transient message will appear The whole page is printed up to 25 lines with the variables The printed header shows the page number name date and time of the printing Ex 2 HARD COPY 05 09 05 10 30 00425 STOP MOTOR 2 Page text with variables 11 5 Log printing See chapter 8 Log Alarm 11 6 Form printing See chapter 15 Forms 11 7 Free format printing Only initiated by the operator Accessible via the dialogue table using the print command word and via the free format printing table see section D Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM 017110 and XBT P022110 Magelis C 47 Configuration 12 Configuration This function only available in confidential mode enables the follow ing parameters to be viewed the system language the application language the parameters of the PLC lt gt XBT line the terminal date and time the parameters of the Printer lt gt XBT line Switching to the confidential mode Press the MENU key to display the menu Position the cursor on CONFIGURATION PAGE NUMBER __ PAGE LIST ALARM LOG CONFIGURATIONS PRODUCT REFERENCES SELFTEST I UG Access configuration The configuration menu is displayed SYSTEM
53. owledgement disappearance are displayed sequentially gathered according to the status with the first alarm shown at the first position Example The log contains 4 events 3 of which are related to the same alarm Appearance V 31 01 95 17 35 1 4 CONVEYOR FAULT 1 Acceptance K 31 01 95 17 36 2 4 CONVEYOR FAULT1 Alarm text Disappearance 1 31 01 95 17 55 3 4 CONVEYOR FAULT1 Alarm text Alarm text New fault V 31 01 95 17 38 4 4 VALVE FAULT 2 Alarm text CONVEYOR 1 FAULT VALVE 2 FAULT Alarm Alarm Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM017110 and XBT P022110 C 36 Magelis Log 8 3 Clear log Clearing initiated by the operator in Confidencial mode Press MENU key Choose the ALARM LOG menu Choose Clear log only in Confidential Mode ALARM LOG gt B ALARM LOG 50 DISPLAY LOG gt CLEAR LOG ALARM LOG 0 36 Clearing initiated by the PLC The log is cleared using the command word in the dialogue table to reset the log see chapter D Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM017110 and XBT P022110 Magelis C 37 Log 8 4 Print log e RR Printing initiated by the operator Press the PRINT key and select the Alarm log option The following is
54. own man machine dialogue application with the page numbers alone and with no links A PRODUCTION Page n 1 ASSEMBLY PAINTING MAINTENANCE ASSEMBLY PRODUCTS1 130 Page n 2 PRODUCTS 2 100 PREPARATION PAINTING Page n 3 BLUE 10 GREEN 50 YELLOW 40 INDIGO 55 A 10 Magelis Matrix screen terminals 2 2 Matrix screen terminals Page The display equipping the XBT HM terminals is an LCD mono chrome screen with a display capacity of 8 x 40 characters With double height double width and double size character facility the respective capacities are 8 x 40 characters 4 x 40 characters 8 x 20 characters 4 x 20 characters 22 XBT L1000 ml ES Eicher Edition Affichage Page Configuration Transfer Simulation Fen te 2 Deal Z alala eae s u e zel Applil 1 PAGE 1 Langue FRANCAIS Pressez F1 de l aide 1 2 007010 NUM 2 Each page can include the following features a background image with the same size as the screen and associ ated to each application page alphanumeric text with the following properties and sizes Single size a A Double width a A A Double height Double size It is possible to have different size characters on the same line of text Magelis A 11 Matrix screen terminals variable fields used either to display values reflecting the status
55. protected by a password installation and maintenance functions change from running mode to confidential mode INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off the terminal is in running mode On the terminal is in confidential mode Blinking PC lt gt XBT transfer is in progress or no application in the terminal INDICATOR LAMP STATUS indicator lamp on no cable or incorrect wiring indicator lamp off correct cable no exchange with the PLC indicator lamp blinking exchanges with the PLC INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off no key pressed On when any key is pressed SHIFT ENTER consult alarms INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off the current alarm list is empty e On the list contains some alarms which have already been displayed ignored Blinking the alarm list contains some new alarms SHIFT MOD print command INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off no printing in progress On printing in progress Blinking printing fault Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 Magelis C 9 Operating principle 4 Operating principle Basic principle 1 MAGELIS terminals have 3 operating modes Recording mode enables XBT L1000 MAGELIS exchanges XBT Running mode enables when connected with the process the control system to be controlled Confidential mode enables in addition to the
56. ration line type RS 422 connect pins 4 6 and 5 18 Printer link type RS 232 connect pins 2 3 Then test the link with the test connectors by pressing the gt key Ifthe displayed result is OK the link is correct Remove the test connector and start the test pressing the key The result must be NOK The link is correct if both tests have had the results shown above Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H and XBT HM Magelis Forms 15 Forms 15 1 Purposes The user may want to print measurement reports production moni toring product labels etc Forms that are printed feature various widths and lengths The example below shows a label whose size reference warranty C date are variables of the PLC programme read by the terminal before printing Creation using XBT L1000 Result on printer EEPROM BOARD 99 KBYTES EEPROM BOARD 56 KBYTES REF AAAAAAAAAAA REF XBT Z800056 WARRANT Y 99 99 WARRANTY 09 96 15 2 Definition The quantity of forms is limited to 255 N 1 to N 255 One form contains up to 132 characters X 60 lines Forms are created using the XBT L1000 as application pages or as alarms The form takes all from the pages i e as a reminder name of the form on 12 characters number of the form number of variable fields limited to running pages multilanguage protection by a password The forms cannot be view
57. re of the dialogue Structuring the series of pages It is advisable to organize the application pages into a menu format to reflect the stages in the machine cycle On every line of an application page it is possible to create a link towards the right gt and a link towards the left Each link gives access to another application page via the arrow keys Magelis Application pages Ex 2 MENU ASSEMBLY LINE PRODUCTION MONITORING gt PART OK 1524 REPAIR ASSISTANCE SCRAP 27 MECH ELEC gt TIME MONITORING gt GRIP N 1 MOTOR SUPPLIES gt GRIP 2 MEAS SUPPLIES gt DOWNSTREAM TRANSFER UPSTREAM TRANSFER The indicator lamps for the keys managed by the terminal show the operator whether a page can be displayed by pressing the corresponding key An active line line on which the cursor is located signals the access to another page by displaying the gt and or lt characters in reverse video Active lines Magelis A 15 Alarm pages 4 Alarm pages An alarm page has the same characteristics as an application page with regard to the text the fields The additional feature of an alarm page is its event triggered display The control system s word bit is assigned to each alarm page If the word bit is at state 1 the page is displayed
58. rest of the field to be deleted Entry via the arrow keys Select the digit to be entered using the arrow keys Choose the value of the digit using the arrow keys Move to the following digit using the arrow keys Confirm the whole entry with ENTER Incrementing decrementing a value If you want to adjust a value example adjust around the value 5556 Press the SHIFT up arrow keys to increment the value by 1 point Press the SHIFT down arrow keys to decrement the value by 1 point Confirm the whole entry with ENTER Deleting characters When an immediate write access or immediate read write access type is concerned On each step the value is sent to the controller The DEL key deletes the character to the left of the steady digit To delete the last steady digit Move the cursor using the right arrow key until all the digits blink Press the DEL key Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Entry modification Entry rule mon This key is used to move between the various fields of a displayed x window and to select the required field This key abandons the current entry no modification is made Rule regarding display of variables A value which cannot be displayed is represented by characters C overflow value unknown value in a list A variable which is outside the limits but can be displayed flashes alphanumeric field bar graph or meter A
59. rm list was last viewed On the alarm list contains alarms which occurred before the alarm list was last viewed Design using the XBT L1000 The XBT L1000 software is used to enter the parameters of the following 3 functions for each alarm page Display the page will be displayed Printing the page will be printed Storage the page will be stored Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 Magelis Entering alarm parameters 7 2 Alarm page parameters Alarm pages comprise text the object of which is to indicate the fault actions to correct the fault Ex gt Conveyor faults Turn power off Remove the part Restart conveyor variable fields a priority request for acknowledgement an alarm relay command XBT E Design with XBT L1000 Select the Page menu or the icon 4 New Alarms and the window Create alarm page is displayed Assign a bit to the alarm page It is possible to change the name Confirm with OK Open the alarm page Assign the priority OK Enter the alarm page text Enter the parameters of the acknowledgement OK Enter the parameters of the alarm relay OK Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis C 27 Alarm priority 7 3 Display priority With XBT L1000 a priority can be assigned to each alarm page An alarm generally has a higher priority than th
60. rm of a word bit bit at 1 key pressed Bit 15 Bit 0 bw Pd m TAI jr B N TERMINAL Press key F1 Dialogue table The terminal writes to the PLC dialogue table It is not necessary to write a program in the PLC to control the communication Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT HOOxxxx XBT HO1xxxx XBT H811050 XBT HM 007010 and 017xxx Magelis C 41 Locking keys 10 Locking function keys via the PLC Each of the terminal s keys may be locked by the PLC The dialogue table see section D is used for dialogue between the PLC and the terminal In this table words are reserved for locking the various function keys in the form of a word bit bit at 1 key locked Function keys Bit 15 Bit 0 N Bit 7 Other keys Wn 23 Wn 24 Bit 0 Up arrow Bit 0 0 Bit 1 Down arrow Bit 1 1 Bit2 Right arrow Bit 2 2 Bit 3 Left arrow Bit 3 3 Bit 4 MOD Bit 4 4 Bit 5 PRINT Bit 5 5 Bit6 MENU Bit 6 6 Bit 7 SYST Bit 7 7 Bit8 ALARM Bit 8 8 Bit9 EXIT Bit 9 9 Bit 10 HOME Bit 10 Bit 11 1 Bit 11 Bit 12 1 Bit 12 DEL Bit 13 ENTER Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E C 42 Magelis Locking keys BB PLC TERMINAL Lock F1 Press F1 Dialogue no action table weno r The terminal reads the PLC dialogue table and locks those keys whose word bit is at 1 It is not necessar
61. rst application Section C will give you all the information about the various operations performed Magelis Magelis Example 1 Contents of the application This application is suitable for any XBT Magelis with a display which has 20 characters per line and an entry keypad It consists of 2 application pages and 1 alarm page Page 1 Quantity read write access to the numeric field of word MW1 Production management the E key calls up page 2 Page 2 Production management No of products II read only access to the numeric field of word MW2 Alarm 1 Output fault Page displayed when bit 0 of word 14 MW14 is at 1 For this application the designer wants the PLC to request the display of an application page light the function key LEDs and use the function key states if the Magelis terminal used has them Composition of the dialogue table see chapter A 8 7 2 between the terminal and the PLC Word10 Function keys Word11 Page number to process Word12 Authorisation Word13 LED commands Word14 Alarm table The word syntax depends on the protocol used example UNI TE V2 0 protocol gt word 10 MW10 The terminal will be able to write these words if the value of word 12 authorisation is equal in hexadecimal to H A505 05 length of the table Magelis B 5 Example 2 Creation of an application using XBT L1000 1 Start up XBL L1000 so
62. s mm or entry abandoned Higher priority alarm or disappearance already displayed of the alarm Display of the higher priority and oldest alarm in the list Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 Magelis C 29 Acceptance of alarms 7 4 Acknowledgement of alarms When pages are designed it is possible to define whether the alarm page should be systematically acknowledged or not The manage ment of these two types of alarm is as follows 1 Alarms which must be acknowledged An alarm which must be accepted remains in the list of alarms until it is accepted even if the cause of the fault has disappeared Advantage Picks up transient faults instability of a discrete sensor for example 2 Alarms which can optionally be accepted An alarm which is optionally accepted disappears from the list of alarms as soon as the cause of the fault has disappeared whether the alarm has been accepted or not Advantage Does not monopolize the display unit with the display of faults considered of minor importance to the application Acceptance of alarms Alarms are accepted on the terminal with the ENTER key The alarm message changes to fixed display Design using XBT L1000 Once the alarm page is displayed select the Page Acknowledgment menu ACK Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except for XBT H021010 XBT H022010 and XBT HM00270
63. s terminal cables Connection port to the PC 9 pin male serial port XBT Z915 V22 25 pin female serial port XBT Z905 V22 9 pin female serial port XBT Z9152 V12 Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 12 Magelis Running mode 4 2 Running mode The running mode is used to control the control system Page display Entry modification of process parameter values Process control discrete Printing Viewing and acknowledgement of an alarm C If the terminal has a MENU key you can access the following additional functions display of application pages indirectly consult the alarm log access to the terminal configuration printer link real time clock link with the control system languages access to the product references access to the terminal selftest functions keyboard display T Example Display of an application page moo Solution 1 once the Menu screen is displayed press the dicator lamps blink PAGE NUMBER __ LIST OF PAGES gt ALARM LOG gt Enter the page CONFIGURATIONS number and press ENTER see 6 Solution 2 LAT OE lee Bis the required page 00001 00002 example page 3 00003 access the page X _ In this mode the SYS indicator lamp is off Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No function menu Magelis C
64. the limits DIALOG TABLE AUTHORIZ Authorisation word is incorrect DIALOG TABLE READING IMPOSSIBLE Connection problems between XBT lt gt PLC DIALOG TABLE WRITING IMPOSSIBLE Writing to a protected zone or XBT lt gt PLC connection problems PRINTING IMPOSSIBLE Transient display if printing is possible after having selected an option PRINTING IMPOSSIBLE Transient display when printing is in progress FAULTY PRINTER Transient display when printer is faulty EMPTY LOG Transient message the log display is empty when theoperator request display or printing Magelis Magelis ACCESS PROHIBITED Fleeting display if the action is prohibited after one of the options has been selected DATA NOT ACCESSIBLE Fleeting display after a non authorized variable has been entered PAGE NOT ACCESSIBLE Fleeting display after a nonexistent page has been called MASTER FAULT Special case of a server protocol when the client is in fault condition Magelis Les produits mat riels et services pr sent s dans ce document sont a tout moment susceptibles d volutions quant a leurs caract ristiques de pr sentation fonctionnement ou utilisation Leur description ne peut en aucun cas rev tir un aspect contractuel Copyright Telemecanique 1995 Toute reproduction de cet ouvrage est interdite Toute copie ou reproduction m me partielle par quelque proc d que ce soit photographique magn tique ou a
65. to PLC real time clock RS232 asynchronous serial link Access to PLG real time clock E 15 XBT P E 16 Magelis XBT E 4 XBT E XBT E013010 XBT E014010 XBT E013110 XBT E014110 front panel lt ri gt ee DEL Lr J Ls 9 F 49 en a 4 5 6 DD rs Fe 9 E Bn XC xm a Es SOE CICICI F7 F8 cioe mos minim F11 F12 MAGELIS GOOD MORNING 50 ENTER YOUR CODE F 13 F1449 r15 Fic ri7 Fis F 19 F2049 Pr21 r22 r23 F21 XBT E015010 XBT E016010 XBT E015110 XBT E016110 front panel GOOD MORNING Coge ENTER YOUR CODE er e al g e amp r13 F1449 re En 25 r15 F1649 4 5 6 5 se aE e ser su wwx v r17 F1549 MENU 1 Ce CJ er EE IK IU AN F19 20 HO zum r21 F22 yu r23 F2449 Magelis XBT E 18 Display type Serial link XBT E013 10 XBT E015 10 back lit LCD 5 7 pixels height 5 mm XBT E014 10 XBT E016 10 Fluorescent green matrix for each character 5 7 pixels height 5 mm RS232 RS485 RS422 asynchronous serial link Data exchange protocol Can be remotely loaded from protocole diskette using XBTL 1000 software Protocols Uni Tel
66. trol system data e g supply voltage monitoring Ins re un champ variable vum tre UNI TELWAY V2 0 DLL V2 9 MEA Parameters to be defined RENNES Reference of the variable associated with the object e Equipement MASTER r cee Format Format 16 bit signed or unsigned ww fio Max 10 Minimum maximum limits Min max limit exceeded indicated by flashing display Type vum te gt For further information refer to the XBT L1000 software on line help Appli2 1 PAGE 1 e mm Langue FRANCAIS A page is identified by a number a name optional The pages are called up by pressing the function keys by the PLC The arrow keys are used to navigate within a page The pages are defined using the XBT L1000 programming soft ware and saved in the terminal Magelis A 13 Application pages 3 Application pages Application pages are for Monitoring the control system Performing operations on the control system Maintaining the control system Application pages can be displayed depending on the type of terminal either initiated by the control system 1 by configurable function keys 2 from a menu 3 from their name or number 4 2 Maintenance gt I Number of drillings 3137 Change tool at 4000 Page 12 4 1 B M Application pages form the basic architectu
67. und a page activate the page links Select the value of a digit Select a value from a list INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off key inactive On shows that moving around a page is possible Blinking shows that it is possible to modify the value of each digit Combined with the SHIFT key enable the value of a variable field to be incremented or decremented in entry mode this immediately sends the value to the controller access at the top or the bottom page INDICATOR LAMP STATUS Off key inactive On shows that moving around a page is possible Blinking shows that it is possible to modify the value of each digit Deletes the character to the left of the steady digit Inverts the sign of the variable field being entered Decimal point Alphabetical These a which are accessible with the keys oo Keys give access to the character to the left the cere and the right respectively of the alphabetical marking SHIFT ESC Return the point of entry into the current menu Example return to the first application page Accesses a menu containing the operating functions which are not directly accessible via keys selection of En pages Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E No indicator lamp on XBT H811050 C 8 Magelis Keys and indicators SHIFT MENU Accesses confidential mode which contains the setup functions
68. utre de m me que toute transcription totale ou partielle lisible sur machine lectronique est interdite XBT XOOOEN W914083610311 A06 01 1998
69. value which is not filled in by the PLC is represented by characters alphanumeric field bar graph or meter A write only variable is represented by characters example password If the numbered list has no text the XBT displays s throughout the field Type of data bits single words double words floating point words character strings Display format binary integer decimal maximum of 5 decimal places hexadecimal ASCII Limits if the entry limits of a value have been defined with XBT L1000 software any entry outside these limits produces a warning message and a return to entry mode Access type Read Read Write Immediate Write Immediate Read Write Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Except XBT H001010 002010 021010 022010 and XBT HM 007010 027010 Magelis C 23 Entry modification ay Numbered list XBT L1000 software enables a text to be assigned to each value of the variable associated with the field Programming with XBT L1000 Access the window defining the characteristics of the field select Format Type click on List and assign a text to each value Operation with the terminal use the arrow keys Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis Alarms 7 Alarms 7 1 Structure of alarm pages An alarm page has the same characteristics as an application page for the text the field read only
70. way Modbus Jbus Siemens Allen Bradley Omron Memory 384 kb Flash EEPROM for 2 lines per page approximately 800 application pages Up to 256 alarm pages depending on page distribution for 4 lines per page approximately 400 application pages Up to 128 alarm pages depending on page distribution Language version English French Spanish Italian German Weight 1 3 kg 2 866 lbs Temperature Operation 0 to 50 C 32 0 to 122 0 F Humidity 85 Storage 40 70 C 40 158 F for a fluorescent display 20 60 C 4 140 F for an LCD display Power supply 24VDC Limits 18 to 30VDC Ripple 5 max Consumption 10 W LCD display 20 W fluorescent display Degree of protection IP65 according to IEC529 and degree1 NFC20 010 UL Type 4 4x Nema 4 Mounting and fixing Flush mounted fixed by 10 pressure mounted bolts on a 1 to 6 mm panel Magelis XBT E Specific characteristics Terminal XBT E013010 XBT E014010 XBT E013110 XBT E015010 XBT E016010 XBT E015110 XBT E014110 XBT E016110 Display 2 lines of 40 characters 4 lines of 40 characters Function keys Service keys Numeric keys Alphanumeric keys Communication LED return key LED Signalling Function key 24 LED service key 7 LED Printer ink XBT E013110 XBT 015110 XBT E014110 XBT E016110 RS232 asynchronous serial link Real
71. y to write a program in the PLC to control the communication Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E Magelis C 43 Printing 11 Printing 11 1 General The printing of the following information may be Initiated by the operator Hard copy of the displayed page Alarm log Forms Stop printing In all cases the command is executed using the PRINT key 4 Initiated by the PLC Alarm log Free format printing Forms Printing Application page General principles initiated by the operator The print process is executed by the PRINT key Formatting is performed according to the printing configuration selected using XBT L 1000 After pressing the PRINT key the following is displayed STOP PRINTING Selection of one of the options Magelis XBT H XBT HM XBT P XBT E only XBT H012110 only XBT P021110 only XBT E01x110 and XBT HM 017110 and XBT P022110 C 44 Magelis Printing After selecting one of the options If printing is enabled transient display of PRINTING ACKNOWLEDGED If printing is in progress transient display of ACTION DISABLED PRINTING IN PROGRESS If the printer is faulty transient display of PRINTER FAULT If the fault disappears and a printing was on progress at the time the fault occured printing resumes where it stopped unless a STOP PRINTING command has been executed Note If the printer has been configured with a num

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