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1. TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool 3 5 Configuring the Display 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Display icon The Display dialog opens Cancel Figure 3 16 Display dialog Brightness index card The Brightness index card is displayed by default The current brightness setting for the display is shown in the center section of the index card To change the brightness setting carry out the following steps 1 To increase the brightness tap the button 2 To decrease the brightness tap the button To change the contrast setting carry out the following steps 1 Open the Contrast index card Brightness Contrast Cancel Figure 3 17 Display dialog Contrast index card 2 To increase the contrast tap the button To decrease the contrast tap the button Tap OK to confirm your settings Po S sutron z ELECTRONIC GMBH 5040 5050 Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel 3 6 Viewing the Process List The process list displays a list of all current processes and either of the modules or of the threads 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Processes icon The ProcessViewer window opens ProcessViewer Process CPU Usage Time User Mode Time Kernel Mode PID Num Threads Idle 90 7 rnaapp exe 0 0 00 00 00 109 SCCADIEE 2 rapisrv exe 45 00 00 00 686 8CC991DA 4 repllog exe 0 4 00 00 00 156
2. User Manual TesiP n Graphics Panel Part number Version Revision Date Valid for 80 860 560 1 0 03 02 2003 TP057x xx 01xxxxxx TP104x xx 01xxxxxx TP121x xx 01xxxxxx TP151x xx 01xxxxxx TesiP n Graphics Panel Revision Date Modifications 0 03 02 2003 First edition This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party in departure from the copyright provision is forbidden No part of this manual may be reproduced trans lated or electronically or photographically archived or altered without the express written consent from S tron electronic GmbH Violations shall be cause for damage liablility S tron electronic reserves the right to make any changes that contribute to technical improvement D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Table of Contents 1 ageet EE 1 1 SVITIDO S uu kuu ak clap lve cause cag sces A ET 1 2 Safety EE 1 2 1 Intended U Se 2 12 5 2 441200 2m nn UC SN Klee Ee e DEE 2 COMMISSIONINO euere een nee ya 2 1 WEN EE 2 1 1 Soft Keyboard EE 3 Configuration with the Servicetool 3 1 Calibrating the Touch Screen 3 1 1 Defining the Double Tap Settings 3 1 2 Calibrating t
3. 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool 3 Configuration with the Servicetool Launch the Servicetool to be able to configure the device aim G Network Input Panel Date Time a Zi A Display Processes Systeminfo Password E mW Save Figure 3 1 Servicetool window The icons stand for the following configuration options Stylus To configure the touch screen Network To configure the network Input Panel To configure the soft keyboard Date Time To set the date and time Display To set the contrast and or brightness Processes To view process data Systeminfo To view device data Password To enter the password Visu To set the operating mode Save To save changes Exit To save changes and exit the service tool Tap the icon to start the configuration After finishing the configuration you will return to the Servicetool window lt At this point the network settings have not been saved yet To save the settings you need to tap either the Save or the Exit button in the Servicetool window If you tap Exit make sure you tap Yes in the following dialog to activate the saving process You need to reboot the device in order for the new network settings to become ef IC fective To do so press the Reset switch on the rear of the device Use a thin object for examp
4. 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Important Notes 1 Important Notes 1 1 Symbols The symbols in this manual are used to draw your attention on notes and dangers Danger A This symbol is used to refer to instructions which if ignored or not carefully fol lowed could result in personal injury lt Notes This symbol indicates application tips or supplementary notes Reference to source of information E This symbol refers to detailed sources of information on the current topic 1 2 Safety Notes Read this manual carefully before using the operating device Keep this manual in a place where it is always accessible to all users Propertransportation handling and storage placement and installation of this product are prerequisites for its subsequent flawless and safe operation This user manual contains the most important information for the safe operation of the device The user manual in particular the safety notes must be observed by all person nel working with the device Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating site Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained per sonnel 1 2 1 Intended Use The device is designed for use in the industry The device is state of the art and has been built to
5. 88 167 055 Table A 1 Connecting cable Manufacturer Protocol Interface Part Number Bosch CL200 300 500 BUEP19 19E TTY COM2 88 144 xxx Siemens S5 PG AS511 TTY COM2 88 133 xxx You can not conclude from the fact that a cable is listed that ZenOn or Web Studio actually support the corresponding protocol S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH List of Connecting Cables TesiP n Graphics Panel B 1 Bosch BUEP19 BUEP19E Cable for connection to the TTY interface of the controller Operating Device Bosch Transmitter Active e g Z301 Receiver Active Transmitter Passive Receiver Passive S2 R S2 wee ae WH 2 D a x lt m N gt Q z O z Is a 4 SS RRE ae D SUB D SUB Male Connector Male Connector 25 pin 25 pin Figure A 2 Cable for Bosch BUEP19 BUEP19E S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 2480 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel List of Connecting Cables B 2 Siemens S5 PG AS511 Cable for connection to the TTY interface of the controller Operating Device Transmitter Active Receiver Active S1 R Siemens Simatic S5 Transmitter Passive Receiver Passive S2 Bee See D SUB Male Connector 25 pin Figure A 3 Cable for Siemens S5 PG D S l Q z O 2 l A a4
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8. Commissioning 2 Commissioning Comission the device as described in the chapter on Mounting and Commis E sioning of the user manual for the device After applying the supply voltage the operating device launches the BootLoader from the internal Flash memory During this process the status LEDs keep flashing at short intervals When the boot process is complete the following start up screen appears Figure 2 1 Start up screen 1 Tap the Start button 5310 S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Commissioning TesiP n Graphics Panel The dialog containing the license agreement opens You need to accept the license agreement to be able to operate the device The software purchased with this unit may be installed and operated on this unit only For licensing details please refer to the license agreement provided with the software Figure 2 2 EULA dialog 2 To accept the license agreement tap the Accept button Or 3 If you do not want to accept the license agreement tap the Ignore button This will take you back to the start up screen If you accepted the license agreement the configuration screen appears after a short period of time e Configure Figure 2 3 Configuration screen 1 6 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5320 5330 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron elec
9. Line Hide Taskbar Startup screen Enable ToolTips Abbrechen Figure4 8 Project Settings dialog Runtime Desktop index card 3 Open the Runtime Desktop index card 4 Unselect the Hide Taskbar check box if it is selected 5 Enter the name of the screen which you want to be displayed as the first screen of the project into the Startup Screen field 6 Tap OK to confirm S sutron mn ELECTRONIC GMBH 5540 Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel 4 2 3 Setting up the Remote Connection We recommend using the Ethernet cable for connecting to the TesiP n device This provides the fastest means of exchanging data and remote control of the device To set up the remote connection carry out the following steps 1 Launch the InduSoft software Web Studio 2 Open a project 3 Select Execution Environment from the Project menu The Execution Environment dialog opens Execution Environment xi Target Application Import E License Target Station Connect Disconnect Local Network IP 132 168 100 32 Status C Serial Port com 7 Advanced Ee Infrared Install system files J Grip newer files Figure 4 9 Execution Environment dialog 4 Open the Target index card if it has not opened automatically 5 Select the Network IP check box 6 Enter the IP address of the TesiP n device into the field next to the check box See Enteri
10. Select Project Configuration Project from the File menu The Configuration Project dialog opens Configuration project E Runtime Net Directories Colour Remote transport RT changeable data Mam window Starting picture Title with system max and minimize buttons DI STARTIMAGE SS Cancel V WindowsCE project Touchscreen with autom Keyboard Size fioo Help V Cursor is visible V Trend and HD values in millisec IV Hide drivers Addresses in hex Flash rate H 5 nDDmill SE deeg IV Execute limit function at RT start Alarm or CEL list IV Printing is active for Alarm CEL Number of lines on page 72 I Show selection in list box by drawing a border Automatic start function I active after time passed fi h p min Function kno function connected gt 2 m Password settings Temp login Permitted Ps Show locked kevs Normal F Figure 4 2 Configuration Project dialog 4 Open the Runtime index card provided it is not already open 5 Enter the name of the start up screen into the Starting Picture field 6 Tap OK to confirm your settings 5770 1 28 S SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Applications 4 1 3 Setting up the Remote Connection We recommend using the Ethernet
11. cable for connecting to the operating device This provides the fastest means of exchanging data and remote control of the device To set up the remote connection carry out the following steps 1 Launch the zenOn editor 2 Open a project 3 Select Project Configuration Project from the File menu The Configuration Project dialog opens Configuration project xi Runtime Net Directories Colour Remote transport RT changeable data Transport device Configuration parameters CE Project basic path IESS H051 132 158 100 3 LEE ___ _Destnatin Sen Zeg C PROGRAMME ZENH Storage Card Data Copy Basic project pat Bitmaps Copy Bitmap path brr Lists Copy List path txt o Wideo Copy Video path avi REPORTS Copy Report path xrs Copy 7 Xl xl xl xl x Figure 4 3 Configuration Project dialog 4 Open the Remote Transport index card 5 Enter Target drive and path of the operating device into the row containing the Basic project path description of the table Target Memory When specifying the target it is of no relevance which letter you use for the memory card in the device card Attention must however be paid to the path name The default path is Stor age Card Data The other path names in the table are relative paths referring to the basic path which you can use as is no changes necessary 6 Enter the IP address of the TesiP n device into the Configuration
12. in order to change to another task or use this key to close the Task Manager When you press this key again the dialog for chang ing to another task is closed Use this key to open the Service tool To exit the Service tool press the key again Use this key to open the context menu which can usually be reached by pressing the right mouse button Use this key to set the contrast and the brightness To define the contrast brightness setting use the key combinations shown below as follows To increase the To increase the contrast brightness Lei Li Le Ee To reduce the To reduce the bright contrast ness Z Z E 2 1 1 Soft Keyboard When you call up the soft keyboard it initially displays only small lower case char acters numbers and those special characters that are available on a hardware key board when the Shift key is not pressed Figure 2 5 Soft keyboard with small lower case characters S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 4930 Commissioning TesiP n Graphics Panel When you tab the Shift key the software keyboard provides large upper case char acters and those special characters that are available on a hardware keyboard when the Shift key is pressed Esc j e amp C1 pel Tab T ulrlolpltli shit ZIXICIVIBINIMAIS I gt CUE C00 PES ED Figure 2 6 Soft keyboard with large upper case characters 1 10 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4940 g_V1 1 0 03
13. menu item You can also refresh the screen by tapping the Refresh icon To have the screen refreshed automatically carry out the following steps 1 Open the Processes menu 2 Tap the Update auto menu item A dot is displayed next to the Update auto menu item To display the modules carry out the following steps 1 Open the View menu 2 Tap the Modules menu item A dot is displayed next to the Modules menu item To display the threads carry out the following steps 1 Open the View menu 2 Tap the Threads menu item A dot is displayed next to the Threads menu item To exit the process list carry out the following steps 1 Open the Processes menu 2 Tap the Exit menu item 1 22 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5060 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool 3 7 System Info 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Systeminfo icon The Systeminfo window opens Device Data Battery OS version fWebPanel_Version0 19 OS Date Built Dec 3 2002 14 37 10 Serial 10280037 MAC Address 00 07 92 00 00 43 Figure 3 19 Systeminfo window Device Data index card The Device Data index card is displayed by default The following information is shown on this card OS Version Operating system Kernel OS Date D
14. service or fixed IP addresses you can pass the following configuration steps D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4880 4890 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en 5 Open the Name Servers index card SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Card EValuation Version Settings I E IP Address Name Servers Name server addresses may be Primary DNS BESSERES automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter You Secondary DNS ara can specify additional WINS or DNS resolvers in the space Primary wns le provided Secondary WINS Figure 3 6 Network Configuration dialog Name Servers index card 6 If you do not have the DHCP service assign the IP addresses dynamically enter the IP address of the DNS server and of the WINS server into this index card 7 Click OK to close the dialog For the IP address settings to become active the device must be restarted The Adapters index card is displayed again 3 2 2 Entering the User Name and Password To enter the user name which you use to log on to an enabled network drive carry out the following steps 1 Open the Identification index card Network Configuration Adapters Identification Computer Name Hostslist Windows CE uses this User name myname information to gain a
15. the latest standard safety re quirements However dangerous situations or damage to the machine itself or other property can arise from the use of this device The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC directives and harmonized Euro pean standards Any modifications to the system can influence the EMC behav ior lt This is a class A device This device may cause radio interference in residential ar eas In this case the user may be required to introduce appropriate countermea sures and to bear the cost of same S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Important Notes TesiP n Graphics Panel 1 3 Target Group All configuration programming installation commissioning operating and mainte nance work in connection with the automation system must be performed by trained personnel only e g qualified electricians electrical engineers etc The configuration and programming personnel must be familiar with the safety con cepts of automation technology The operating personnel must have been trained in handling the controller and be familiar with the operating instructions The installation commissioning and maintenance personnel must have an education which entitles them to work on automation systems 1 4 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel
16. E 1 23 E T Enable Password Protection 1 24 Re Ee e E 1 4 H Threads eier a s sss 1 22 UE 1 19 FIOSISIISE E 1 16 TIMEZONE oo eeececccceccccececececceccccaceeeseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeees 1 20 I Transport Service 1 25 Input Panel Properties 1 17 U Intended Lee 1 3 Use Gestures a 1 18 IP Address een 1 14 User Name 1 15 Your OWN E 1 16 W K WINS se ee 1 15 Key ABU sastucenl iden nel eda 1 9 Contrast Brightness nee 1 9 HOt TE 1 9 NOW asK E 1 9 Right Mouse Button nsee 1 9 L Large Upper Case Keys 1 18 M MAC Address 1 23 ee OI 1 22 N Name Server 1 15 Network Adapter 1 14 O OS Dald un ne an 1 23 OS Version 1 23 A 1 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Index TesiP n Graphics Panel A 2 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel List of Connecting Cables B List of Connecting Cables Preassembled cables are available for the connections listed below When ordering a cable please enter the cable length in place of xxx Example Cable for ABB CS31 with a length of 5 5 meters
17. Parameters field When you enter the IP address make sure it complies with the syntax HOST address The IP address is marked on the operating device See Entering the Computer Name on page 1 16 S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5780 Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel Target Memory The drive letter you specify for the target must be entered exactly the same as listed card in a CF card in the Explorer The folder name must be Data reading device 7 Enter HOST localhost into the Configuration Parameters field 8 Tap OK to confirm your settings 4 1 4 Loading the Visualization Application into the Device The visualization application must be located on the Compact Flash card When the visualization application is started the device automatically accesses the memory card and launches the application stored there 4 1 4 1 Loading the Visualization by Remote Connection To load the visualization application by remote connection use the Ethernet cable for connecting the TesiP n device to an existing network To load the visualization application into the device carry out the following steps 1 Start up the operating device 2 Switch the device to the operating mode Development if it is not already started up in this mode See Activating Deactivating the Visualization on page 1 25 The Transport Service program is launched Transport Service Start Durchsuchen Kon
18. TRONIC GMBH 5450 Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel 4 Applications TesiP n graphic panels are used to display process variables and process se quences graphically and to change them if necessary You create the visualization application on your PC using a corresponding editing software TesiP n graphic panels hava a Runtime preinstalled Therefore you sim ply need to load the visualization application into the device Described below is how you load the visualization application into the TesiP n de vice define device specific settings and launch the visualization application A de scription of the visualization application functionality is outside of the scope of this manual For further information on the editing software see the online help or the documen tation supplied by the manufacturer 1 26 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Applications 4 1 Visualizing with zenOn To keep the size of this manual compact it is assumed that you are already familiar with the COPA DATA software zenOn 4 1 1 Setting the Screen Resolution for the Operating Device You can specify the screen resolution of your operating device in order to have the visualization screens scaled to fit the size of the target hardware when you create them If you do not have the size fitted the device will zoom the screen as necessary But the r
19. ate when Kernel was created Serial Serial number of the device MAC Address MAC address of the LAN interface To check the status of the battery carry out the following steps 1 Open the Battery index card Device Data Battery Battery OK Figure 3 20 Systeminfo window Battery index card S sutron ms ELECTRONIC GMBH 5090 5100 Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel The following status can be displayed Battery OK Battery is in good condition No battery found Battery is drained or no battery attached 3 8 Setting up the Password The password protection becomes active when the operator attempts to call up the Service tool or the Task Manager from within the running application The TesiP n is provided with password protection ex works The password is x To set up the password carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Password icon The Password dialog opens Password Password Password esas Confirm password Enable password protection OK Cancel Figure 3 21 Password dialog 3 Enter a password into the Password field An asterisk will be displayed for each entered character 4 Enter the same password once more into the Confirm password field 5 Tick the Enable password protection check box DN sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5110 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyrig
20. ccess to network resources Enter the Password Suu user name password and domain provided by your Domain nydomain network administrator Figure 3 7 Network Configuration dialog Identification index card 2 Enter your user name into the User name field 3 Enter your password into the Password field 4 Enter the name of the domain into the Domain field The user name password and domain information are stored in the device Sav ing this information represents a general security risk S sutron E ELECTRONIC GMBH 4900 4910 Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel 3 2 3 Entering the Computer Name To assign the device a unique name with which it willbe represented on the Microsoft network carry out the following steps 1 Open the Computer Name index card Network Configuration OK EZ Adapters Identification Computer Name Hostslist Identifies the device in the Name mytesipan network IP address 192 168 100 121 Figure 3 8 Network Configuration dialog Computer Name index card 2 Enter a name for the device into the Name field To be able to connect to the network drive you first need to change the preset name Your own IP address of the operating device appears in the IP address field 3 2 4 Creating a Host List If a name server is not available you can create a hosts list so that an assignment between computer names and IP add
21. ce tool key 2 Then tap the Input Panel icon The Input Panel Properties dialog opens Input Panel Properties Input Panel Current input method Keyboard D To quickly switch input methods tap the Input Panel arrow and then tap the desired method from the menu that appears Allow applications to change the input panel state Figure 3 11 Input Panel Properties dialog In the Current input method field you see the current selection for the soft key board input device These settings cannot be changed 1 Tap the Options button S sutron E ELECTRONIC GMBH 4980 4950 Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel The Soft Keyboard Options dialog opens Cun En Small keys Small key c vb Backspace Shift and Enter pP Space B epr Backspace EI Enter Use gestures for Space Figure 3 12 Soft Keyboard Options dialog The dialog displays the current settings for the soft keyboard 2 5 Select the Large keys radio button if you want the keyboard to be displayed with large upper case keys Select the Small keys radio button if you want the keyboard to be displayed with small lower case keys Tick the Use gestures check box to replace the functions of the space back space Enter and Shift keys by carrying out specific gestures In this case you would have to do the following To enter the character which a key stands for tap t
22. esults may not be optimal To set the screen resolution carry out the following steps 1 Launch the zenOn editor 2 Open a project 3 Select Project Configuration Monitor Administration from the File menu The Screen Configuration dialog opens General Standard r Monitor m Computer profiles OK Amount fi Change Rename Help Delete m Virtual monitors a ES Amount Runtime profile r Screen size Attention These settings change your adjusment factors Changes in pixel position can be the result Width Height am e Monitor Rename Figure 4 1 Screen Configuration dialog 4 Enter the width and the height for the display of your TesiP n device into the Screen Size field 5760 Table 4 1 Sizes of TesiP n displays TesiP n Width Height TP057 320 240 TP104 640 480 TP121 800 600 TP151 1024 768 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en 5 Tap OK to confirm your settings 1 27 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel 4 1 2 Specifying the Start up Screen After booting the operating device the screen you specified in the project manage ment function as the start up screen of your visualization application appears To specify the start up screen carry out the following steps 1 Launch the zenOn editor 2 Open a project 3
23. face Operator Workstation Control Room Advanced Server Abbrechen Figure 4 5 New dialog 3 Enter a name for the new project into the Application name field 4 Selectthe name of the Runtime which you purchased with the device CEView Lite or CEView Standard in the list Target platform 5 Tap OK to confirm your settings 1 32 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5510 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Applications The Project Wizard dialog opens Project Wizard EN Template Sample Application Toolbar and menus 320 x 240 Empty Application C 640x240 Resolution 640x480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 Shared Tags Configure Figure 4 6 Project Wizard dialog 6 Select the resolution for the TesiP n device from the selection list Resolution Table 4 2 Size of TesiP n displays TesiP n Width Height TP057 320 240 TP104 640 480 TP121 800 600 TP151 1024 768 7 Define all other settings for the new project 8 Tap OK to confirm your settings S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5520 Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel When you insert a new screen into the project this screen automatically has the res olution preset in the Size field of the following dialo
24. figuration DEVICE TCP IP TIMEOUT 10 Beenden Figure 4 4 Transport Service program The Transport Service program is active immediately The Configuration field dis plays the communication connection setting If you want to change the setting first tap the Stop button 3 Start the zenOn editor on the PC 4 Open a project 5 Create the Runtime files for the open project 6 Click the icon Establishing remote connection in the toolbar After the connection has been successfully established the neighboring icons be come active 7 Click the icon Remote transport all project files in the toolbar GC ie a S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5130 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Applications You can monitor the status of the loading process in the Output Editor window After the visualization application has been successfully loaded you can activate the Standard operating mode See Activating Deactivating the Visualization on page 1 25 4 1 5 Deleting the Visualization from the Compact Flash Card The visualization application is stored in the Storage Card Data Project name path of a Compact Flash card If you want to delete all visualization data delete the folder Project name and its con tents To delete the folder carry out the followi
25. g Screen Attributes a eme z E Shared image BR F Hide 17 Titlebar Un pen 17 System Menu W 17 Masimize Boz E Minimize Box Figure 4 7 Screen Attributes dialog 1 34 S SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5530 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Applications 4 2 2 Project Settings The taskbar of Windows CE takes up valuable display space of a visualization appli cation which is why it is hidden in most cases You can hide the Windows CE taskbar by activating the corresponding option in the project settings Note that the factory preinstalled Windows CE is already set to hide the taskbar in the operating mode Standard This means that activating this function again in the project settings may cause malfunctions To deactivate the function in Web Studio responsible for hiding the taskbar carry out the following steps 1 Launch the InduSoft software Web Studio 2 Select Settings from the Project menu The Project Settings dialog opens Project Settings EN Identification Options Runtime Desktop web Preferences 7 Titlebar 7 Minimize Box EREECHEN 7 Masmize Box 17 Show Object Edge F Close Box Change Mouse Cursor Z Start Maximized a d E Stylus v Menu Options NE ern Touchscreen Keypad 122122 sodz Show 2223 when quality is not GOOD Status
26. gain lt con tinues to appear until you define the operating mode after which it will no longer be displayed 4 Tap the Visu icon to select the operating mode for the operating device See Activating Deactivating the Visualization on page 1 25 S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5440 Commissioning TesiP n Graphics Panel Ifyour Compact Flash card contains a complete project which you want to make use of immediately select the operating mode Standard The project is started from the Compact Flash Card and you will see the first screen of the visualization application If you are still in the phase of developing the visualization application and you want to test it select the operating mode Development The configuration screen and the Visu dialog are closed The Windows CE desktop is displayed On the desktop you will see icons for the Recycle Bin the Explorer My Computer and the Pocket Internet Explorer Internet Explorer The remote connection transport service program is started automatically 1 8 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Commissioning BB Ep GE mo Dh EN Da a N O 2 1 Help Keys Use this key to show a soft keyboard To hide the keyboard press the key again Use this key to open the Task Manager
27. he Touch Screen 3 2 Configuring the Network nn 3 2 1 Configuring the Adatpter 3 2 2 Entering the User Name and Password 3 2 3 Entering the Computer Name 3 2 4 Creating a Host List u aun qassaakaqan aha saaaapayuayaquss 33 Configuring the Soft Keyboard 3 4 Setting the Date and Time tence eeeneeeeecaeesenaeeeseneeeesaees 3 5 Configuring the Display 3 6 Viewing the Process Let 3 7 SYSTOMT e WEE 3 8 Setting up the Password 3 9 Activating Deactivating the Visualization 4 ApDIIGatI NS EE 4 1 Visualizing with zenOn a 4 1 1 Setting the Screen Resolution for the Operating Device 4 1 2 Specifying the Start up Screen 4 1 3 Setting up the Remote Connection 4 1 4 Loading the Visualization Application into the Device 4 1 4 1 Loading the Visualization by Remote Connection 4 1 5 Deleting the Visualization from the Compact Flash Card 42 Visualizing with WEB Studio 4 2 1 Defining the Screen Resolution of the Operating Device 4 2 2 Project Settings sariei n see reese deen 4 2 3 Setting up the Remote Connection 4 2 3 1 Loading the Visualization Application by Remote Control D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Table of Contents TesiP n Graphics Panel 4 2 4 Deleting the Visualization from the Compact Flash Card 1 38 A Index ende A 1 B List of Connecting Cables AAA B 1 2 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH g_V1 1 0 03 02
28. he key To enter the character assigned to the shift function tap the key and carry out an upward sweeping movement To enter a space tap any key and carry out a sweeping movement to the right To move one digit to the left and to delete the digit in the process tap any key and carry out a sweeping movement to the left To actuate the Enter key tap any key and carry out a downward sweeping move ment Tap OK to confirm your settings The Input Panel Properties dialog appears again 6 Complete your settings by tapping OK 1 18 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4960 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool 3 4 Setting the Date and Time 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Date Time icon The Date Time Properties dialog opens Date Time Properties 0 42 20 Hour Min sec x Daylight savings time Figure 3 13 Date Time Properties dialog Time index card The Time index card is displayed by default The current time setting is shown in the center section of the index card To change the time setting carry out the following steps 1 To set the hours tap the Hour and Hour buttons 2 To set the minutes tap the Min and Min buttons 3 To set the seconds tap the Sec and Sec buttons 4 To switch t
29. ht by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool 3 9 Activating Deactivating the Visualization Launch the Visu software to place the operating device into either the operating mode Standard or the operating mode Development Operating mode Use the Standard operating mode to start the Runtime of the visualization software Standard The project to be executed must be stored on the Compact Flash card plugged into the device The Windows CE user interface is not started The Servicetool key and the Taskman ager key are password protected I lt The TesiP n is factory set to use password protection The password is x Operating mode Use the Development operating mode to start the Transport Service of the visualiza Development tion software The Windows CE user interface is started also The Servicetool key and the Task manager key are not password protected After a reboot the device will be in the operating mode which was active before the device was rebooted To start the Visu function carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Servicetool key 2 Then tap the Visu icon This opens the Visu dialog Made Development Figure 3 22 Visu dialog 3 Tap either the Standard button or the Development button to activate the de sired operating mode S sutron K ELEC
30. le a ballpoint pen to actuate this switch 5440 S sutron m ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel 3 1 Calibrating the Touch Screen 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Stylus icon The Stylus Properties dialog opens Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Figure 3 2 Stylus Properties dialog Double Tap tab The Double Tap index card is displayed by default 3 1 1 Defining the Double Tap Settings To test the settings defined for the double tap tap the test icon twice To change the current double tap settings tap the checkered pattern grid twice The speed and the physical distance between the two taps will be recorded as the new double tap settings 3 1 2 Calibrating the Touch Screen Open the Calibration index card Stylus Properties OK x Double Tap Calibration If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you lt may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Tusssssnssnssun
31. ng steps 1 Double tap the icon My Computer on the desktop The Windows Explorer opens 2 Double tap Storage Card 3 Double tap Data 4 Select the folder which has the same name as the project 5 Tap the icon Delete in the toolbar S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel 4 2 Visualizing with WEB Studio To keep the size of this manual compact it is assumed that you are already familiar with the Indusoft software Web Studio 4 2 1 Defining the Screen Resolution of the Operating Device You can specify the screen resolution of your TesiP n device so that the screens of the visualization application are scaled to fit the target hardware size when they are created You can specify this information when you create a new project or later as screen attributes If you do not have the size scaled the screen may be cropped only a part of the screen will be displayed or it may only fill the top left corner of the display To define the screen resolution setting carry out the following steps 1 Launch the InduSoft software Web Studio 2 Select New from the File menu The New dialog opens Project Application name MyApplication Location c Programme Indus oft Web Studio Projects Browse Configuration file c Programme InduS oft Web Studio Projects MyApplication MyApplication app Target platform CEView Lite Lite Interface CEView Standard Local Inter
32. ng the Computer Name on page 1 16 4 2 3 1 Loading the Visualization Application by Remote Control To load the visualization application by remote connection use the Ethernet cable for connecting the TesiP n device to an existing network To load the visualization application into the device carry out the following steps 1 Start up the TesiP n device 2 Switch the device to the operating mode Development if it has not already started up in this mode See Activating Deactivating the Visualization on page 1 25 1 36 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5550 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Applications The Remote Agent is started Remote Agent v3 2 Connection status uot connected to remote client Log Device connection via Setup start Network TCP IP _ Setup sat Local IP 192 168 100 92 Figure 4 10 Transport Service program The Remote Agent software becomes active immediately 3 Launch the InduSoft software Web Studio on the PC 4 Open a project 5 Select Execution Environment from the Project menu The Execution Environment dialog opens Execution Environment EN Target Application Import CE License Connect Disconnect Network IP 192 168 100 92 Status Serial Port com z Advanced Infrared Ins
33. o summer time tick the Daylight savings time check box To change the date setting carry out the following steps 1 Open the Date index card Date Time Properties Time Date Timezone KE December 2002 IB SMTWTFS 1 2 3885 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Cancel 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 293031 1 2 3 4 Apply B 29 30 Figure 3 14 Date Time Properties dialog Date index card The calender page shows the current date setting 2 To set the month and year tap the right and left arrows 3 To set the day tap the number for the corresponding day 4990 5010 1 19 S SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel To change the time zone setting carry out the following steps 1 Open the Timezone index card Date Time Properties Time Date Timezone Apply Figure 3 15 Date Time Properties dialog Timezone index card To open a list with the time zones tap the down arrow To navigate to the appropriate time zone tap the up and down arrows To select a time zone tap the name of the appropriate time zone Tap OK to confirm your settings ron lt Date and time settings are saved only on devices that are equipped with a battery S surnoN ELECTRONIC GMBH 5030 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en
34. ress is possible To manage the host list carry out the following steps 1 Open the Hostslist index card Network Configuration Adapters Identification Computer Name Hostslist Lists the hosts Figure 3 9 Network Configuration dialog Hostslist index card 2 Tap the New button to specify a new host 1 16 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4920 4970 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool The Host entry dialog opens Host entry Host name IP Address E Figure 3 10 Host Entry dialog 3 Enter the new host name into the Host name field 4 Enter the associated IP address into the IP Address fields 5 Tap OK to confirm the entered information The Hostslist index card is displayed again 6 To delete a selected entry from the host list tap the Delete button 7 To edit a selected host list entry tap the Edit button 8 Then tap OK to confirm your settings At this point the entered network settings have not been saved yet To save the IC settings you need to tap either the Save button or the Exit button in the Service tool window If you tab on the Exit button a secondary dialog opens where you have to activate the saving procedure with Yes 3 3 Configuring the Soft Keyboard 1 Tap the Servi
35. rk Configuration dialog opens Network Configuration OK ES Adapters Identification Computer Name Hostslist Lists the network drivers installed on your device AsyncMaci AsyncMacl NDISWAN Adapter LANSO001 SMC LANG1C111 Ethernet Card NE20001 NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driv PPTP1 PPTP1 NDISWAN Adapter Properties Figure 3 4 Network Configuration dialog Adapters index card To change driver settings select the driver and then the Properties button 1 Select the network adapter LAN90001 2 Tap the Properties button to change the adapter settings The dialog for specifying the adapter settings opens SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Card EValuation version Settings i EN IP Adress An IP address can be Dl automatically assigned to this Se computer If your network Specify an IP address does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network 207e III administrator for an address Subnet Mask LI I TI and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway Figure 3 5 Network Configuration dialog IP Address index card The IP Address index card is displayed by default 3 Specify whether you want the DHCP service to assign an IP address to the de vice dynamically 4 Ifyou are unable to use DHCP enter at least one fixed IP address and one sub net mask The configuration for name servers is not urgently necessary If you are using a DHCP
36. sunsnussnsssssessnssnnsnnsnnensssnsnssnssnnenssnnsnne Figure 3 3 Stylus Properties dialog Calibration tab To change the calibration settings of the touch screen carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Recalibrate button to start the calibration process 2 Tap and hold the center of the cross precisely the center until the cross changes its position 1 12 S SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 4860 4870 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Configuration with the Servicetool The calibration process is complete when the cross disappears At this point the changes still need to be saved The device waits 30 seconds for you to tap the touch screen for this purpose If you do not tap the touch screen within this time period the new settings will not be stored In this case the device continues to work with the old settings S sutron K ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuration with the Servicetool TesiP n Graphics Panel 3 2 Configuring the Network 3 2 1 Configuring the Adapter The first part of the network configuration concerns the setting of the network adapter The operating device has an integrated network adapter which cannot be replaced To configure the network adapter carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Service tool key 2 Then tap the Network icon The Netwo
37. tall system files E Grip newer files Figure 4 11 Execution Environment dialog 6 Open the Target index card if it has not opened automatically 7 Click the Connect button S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH 5560 5550 Applications TesiP n Graphics Panel After the connection has been established the Status field displays Connected to CEView v5 1 8 Open the Application index card Execution Environment EN Target Application Import CE License Application Path Local NProgrammesInduSoft web Studio Projects My pplication Target Storage CarcdhMu pphcabor Send To Target Only newer files Run Status Send File Stop Application was stopped Figure 4 12 Execution Environment dialog Application index card 9 Click the Send To Target button A Sending To Target window appears temporarily allowing you to monitor how the loading process progresses You can use the Run button or the Stop button to re motely start and stop the operating device so you can test the visualization applica tion If the visualization test was successful you can activate the operating mode Stan dard on the operating device See Activating Deactivating the Visualization on page 1 25 4 2 4 Deleting the Visualization from the Compact Flash Card The visualization application is stored in the Storage Card Data Project name folder of the Compact Flash card If yo
38. tronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Commissioning The service tool appears along with the configuration screen Servicetool sm G Network Input Panel Date Time SA Display Processes Systeminfo Password Figure 2 4 Servicetool window To open the service tool if it does not open automatically carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Configure button You can use the service tools to configure the operating device The most important settings initially are the network and the operating mode settings Note that you only need to configure the network if you are not using DHCP service If you are using DHCP service you can skip items 1 to 3 To start network configuration carry out the following steps 1 Tap the Network icon 2 Change the network settings See Configuring the Network on page 1 14 3 Tap OK to confirm all settings lt At this point the network settings have not been saved yet To save the settings you need to tap either the Save or the Exit button in the Servicetool window If you tap Exit make sure you tap Yes in the following dialog to activate the saving process You need to reboot the device in order for the new network settings to become ef IC fective To do so press the Reset switch on the rear of the device Use a thin object for example a ballpoint pen to actuate this switch After the device has been booted the configuration screen is displayed a
39. u want to delete all visualization data delete the folder Project name and its con tents To delete the folder carry out the following steps 1 Double tap the My Computer icon on the desktop The Windows Explorer opens 2 Double tap Storage Card 3 Double tap Data 4 Select the folder with the name of the project 5 Tap the Delete icon in the toolbar 1 38 D SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5570 g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en g_V1 1 0 03 02 2003 Copyright by S tron electronic GmbH GP_en TesiP n Graphics Panel Index A Index B P Batte ET 1 23 Password 1 15 el 1 21 Process List u Haein 1 22 C R Calibrating the Touch Sereen n se 1 12 PROMOS i gut ege A E 1 22 Computer Name 1 16 PRUNING site ccc ee 1 25 CONTASE ers 1 21 S Current Input Method 1 17 Safety Not8S uu uuu asya een 1 3 D Serial uu uu Ee ses aa AEE 1 23 Dal uquy Suwisa een 1 19 Serviceto l einen 1 11 Date Time u 1 19 Small Lower Case Keys 1 18 Daylight Savings Time 1 19 S ft Keyboard oder Seege EE Eg dee regele cuentas 1 9 Defining the Double Tap Settings 1 12 Soft Keyboard Options 1 18 Device Dala EE 1 23 Summer Time 1 19 DHG 2er een 1 14 Symbols RIVE 1 15 General crines iandae EuN 1 3 Domaine nee 1 15 System MNO E
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