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i ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Preface This manual The ProTool/Pro Runtime User ’s Guide is a part of the SIMATIC HMIdocumentation. It describes: S commissioning the ProTool/Pro RT runtime software S downloading the configuration S operating the configuration The description is appl...
Preface ii ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Conventions The following conventions are used in this User ’s Guide: VAR_23 Text which appears on the screen is displayed in a typewriterfont. This text includes: commands, file names, entries in dialogboxes and system messages. Tag Dialogs,...
Preface iii ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Other support In the case of technical queries, please contact the Siemens representatives in thesubsidiaries and branches responsible for your area. SIMATIC Customer Support Hotline Available worldwide, at all times: Johnson City Nuernberg S...
Preface iv ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 SIMATIC Customer Online Services SIMATIC Customer Support offers comprehensive additional informationconcerning SIMATIC products through its Online services as follows: S Up-to-date general information is provided – in Internet under http://w...
v ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Scope of Functions 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Contents vi ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6 Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1 General Operation 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2 S...
1-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Introduction What is ProTool/Pro? SIMATIC ProTool/Pro is an easy-to-use, high-performance visualization softwareenabling the visualization of processes and runs under Windows R 95/98, Windows R 2000 and Windows R NT 4.0. Modern automation concepts ma...
Introduction 1-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Authorization If the SIMATIC ProTool/Pro RT runtime software is installed on a standard PC or aSIMATIC Panel PC, the corresponding authorization is required to enableunrestricted operation: PC:The authorization must be ordered separatel...
2-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Scope of Functions The table below summarizes the scope of functions offered by ProTool/Pro RT. The valuesstated are maximum values that can be managed by the operating unit. These values arerestricted by the size of the memory. Functions Event messa...
Scope of Functions 2-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Functions Communication SIMATIC S5 S AS511 4 S AS511 S PROFIBUS–DP 44 SIMATIC S7/M7 S PPI (S7 protocol) S MPI (S7 protocol) 44 S MPI (S7 protocol) S PROFIBUS–DP (S7 protocol) S SIMATIC WinAC from 44 4 S SIMATIC WinAC fromVersion 2...
3-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Product Description Area of use The SIMATIC ProTool/Pro RT runtime software shows its strengths wherever adedicated hardware visualization configuration has reached its limits. SIMATICProTool/Pro RT can run on the following Windows-based systems unde...
Product Description 3-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 The screen object Recipe view enables easy and quick handling of recipes and data records with a minimum of process configuration requirements. A specificsystem can be mapped in Recipe screens and the user interface individually ...
Product Description 3-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 3.1 Brief Description of Various Objects in a Configuration Objects in a configuration A ProTool/Pro project is mainly comprised of screens with which to operate andmonitor a machine or plant. It is also possible to configure more...
Product Description 3-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Description Screen object Symbolic output field A symbolic output field displays current valuesfrom the PLC as plain text. Example Instead of the values 0 and 1 the symbolic output field displays the texts Motor OFF and Motor ON ...
Product Description 3-6 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Description Screen object Status/Force Status/Force enables direct access to values inthe connected PLC (SIMATIC S5 andSIMATIC S7) via the operating unit and to readand write them. PLC operands can be monitoredand changed without...
Product Description 3-7 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 3.1.2 Messages Message classes Messages indicate control-process events and states on the operating unit.ProTool/Pro differentiates between the following message categories: Event Messagesindicate a status in the process, for exam...
Product Description 3-8 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Display messages The events stored in the message buffer can be displayed according to differentcriteria. The following predefined objects are available for display purposes: Message line (refer to Page 6-12) Message window (refe...
Product Description 3-9 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 3.1.4 Functions Purpose The ProTool/Pro CS configuration software provides a range of functions whichcan be used in a project. Functions serve to: set up the process on a process-specific basis control the process utilize properti...
Product Description 3-10 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 3.1.6 Archiving Purpose Different archives can be set up for message events and tags: Message eventsthese relate to arriving, departing and acknowledging in the case of alarmmessages Tagsthese can be assigned to a previously def...
Product Description 3-12 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 3.1.7 Protocols Application Protocols are used to document process data and completed production cycles.The ProTool/Pro CS configuration software defines the content and layout of thevarious protocols and configures the event wh...
Product Description 3-13 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 3.1.8 Scripts Purpose ProTool/Pro CS provides an interface for scripting with Microsoft Visual BasicScript (VB Script). The VB scripts can be used to extend the configuration softwareby adding customized functions. VB scripts are...
Product Description 3-14 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 3.2 Connecting to the PLC Overview Table 3-1 provides an overview of the connection options of theSIMATIC ProTool/Pro RT runtime software with various PLCs: Table 3-1 ProTool/Pro RT connection options SIMATIC S5 via AS511 S5–90U...
Product Description 3-15 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Table 3-1 ProTool/Pro RT connection options, continued OPC 6) S Client/Server Allen Bradley via DF1, DH+ (KF2) and DH485 (KF3) S PLC-5 S SLC 500 Mitsubishi S FX Telemecanique via Adjust and Uni-Telway S TSX 1) Special function bl...
4-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Requirements for Commissioning Which components do you need? The SIMATIC ProTool/Pro CD contains both the configuration software for all operating units and the runtime software to run the configuration. If theconfiguration should be run on an operat...
Requirements for Commissioning 4-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 4.1 Scope of Delivery Operating units supported SIMATIC ProTool/Pro supports all SIMATIC operating units and Windows-basedPCs. These operating units are divided into the following groups: S Text Displays TD 17 S Text-b...
Requirements for Commissioning 4-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 4.2 System Requirements for PCs Operating system SIMATIC ProTool/Pro RT can be run under the following operating systems: S Microsoft R Windows R 95 with Service Pack 1 (Build 950a) or higher S Microsoft R Windows R 95 ...
Requirements for Commissioning 4-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Hardware The PC hardware must fulfill the following requirements in order to operate theProTool/Pro RT runtime software: Hardware Windows R 95/98 Windows R NT 4.0 Windows R 2000 Minimum Rec. Minimum Rec. Minimum Rec. P...
Requirements for Commissioning 4-5 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 4.3 Electrical Installation Connecting an OP 37/Pro to the PLC The OP 37/Pro is connected to the PLC via the IF1A or IF1B interface. Theinterface to be used depends on the design (RS232, RS422 or RS485). Table 4-1 indic...
Requirements for Commissioning 4-6 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Connecting a PC to the PLC The PC is connected to the PLC via one of the interfaces COM1 to COM4. Pleaserefer to the hardware manual provided by the manufacturer for instructions on howto carry out electrical installat...
5-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime Initial startup The procedure for commissioning is dependent on whether the operating unit is aready-to-operate unit with the runtime software installed at the factory (e.g.OP37/Pro, FI 25, FI 45) or a PC on which th...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Procedure The initial commissioning is organized into three steps. Not all the steps describedbelow are relevant to all the operating units. Step Procedure Operating unit 1 Install and configure the Windows R operat...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 5.1 Installing and Configuring Windows The following instructions describe the procedure for installing and configuringWindows R . These steps are necessary for the ProTool/Pro RT runtime software to run correctly. M...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Procedure Step Define the following settings to enable messages to be printed line byline: For Windows R 95/98: The Forward print jobs to printer option must be set under printer properties. To do this, select the P...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-5 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 5.2 Install ProTool/Pro RT Note Chapter 5.2 is only relevant for operating units in which the runtime software hasnot been installed at the factory (e.g. PC 670 or PC). 5.2.1 SIMATIC Panel PC 670 and PC 670T Installa...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-6 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 5.2.2 PC Without Runtime Software Condition The ProTool/Pro RT runtime software is contained on the SIMATIC ProTool/Pro CD. The runtime software requires a license to be able to run it. This must beordered separatel...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-7 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 5.2.3 Communication Connection to the PLC ProTool/Pro RT supports communication with the PLCs listed in 3.2. Connect theoperating unit to the PLC in order that the project can also be tested whenconnected to the PLC....
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-8 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 5.3 Retrofitting a Communication Processor Purpose The steps described below are only necessary if a CP5511 or CP5611communication processor is retrofitted to enable connection to a SIMATIC S7. Recommended procedure...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-9 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 5.4 Settings for the OP 37/Pro Settings in BIOS Different settings must be defined in the BIOS of the OP 37/Pro, according to theconnection used. In the case of serial connections, the corresponding COMinterface must...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-10 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Configuration software and runtime software are on the same PC Create the project, for example, under the name Myproject.pdb , and then compile it. Once compilation has been completed, a compiled file with theexten...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-11 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 5.5.2 Simulation of a Project Function The scope of delivery in respect of the ProTool/Pro RT runtime software contains asimulator with which to test the project without a PLC. The simulator is a separateapplication...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-12 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Note S Not all the configured tags are provided in the simulation table. Only referencedtags are available for the simulation, i.e. only those tags used in the project e.g.in a screen object. S Since the simulator ...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-13 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Operate simulator The following instructions provide a detailed description of the procedures foroperating the simulator. Table 5-1 Simulator operation, step-by-step Step Procedure 1 Start the simulator directly fro...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-15 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Example of a simulation The example in Figure 5-2 uses a sine curve to illustrate how the values of a tagare written into the configuration in accordance with the settings in the simulator.The following settings hav...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-16 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 5.6 Starting a Project Running a project in online operation Once a project has been created, there are a number of different options withwhich to start it. A condition for this is that the compiled project is init...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-17 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 5.7 Further Downloading Options Set up direct cable connection A direct cable connection between PCs enables the transfer of files from one PC toanother. This method of data transfer can also be used to download a c...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-18 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Table 5-2 Setting up a direct connection on the runtime PC, continued Procedure Step 10 Now enable one of the drives or a directory, for example c:\ptproj , so that it can be accessed by the configuration PC. To do...
Commissioning ProTool/Pro Runtime 5-19 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Table 5-3 Setting up a direct connection on the configuration PC, continued Procedure Step 8 Use Windows Explorer to link a drive with the directory provided on theruntime PC (e.g. D:\ ). To do this, select the Expl...
6-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6.1 General Operation Overview The operation of processes during runtime is dependent on the project created.This chapter only contains general information regarding settings for the runtimesoftware and controlling prede...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 S Use the Enter key– to apply values (e.g. in input fields)– to open list boxes S Use the ESCAPE key to cancel input. S Use the Tabulator key to access the next screenobject which can be acted upon according to theconfi...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Table 6-2 Operating Windows via the keyboard, continued Operating unit Navigation Display the properties of the marked element Explorer: Change folders Change display area Activate menu bar Dialogs: Continue to next fiel...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Language change The ProTool/Pro CS configuration software enables a project to be stored innumerous languages. Up to 32 of these editing languages can be loaded on theoperating unit at any one time. It is possible to sw...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-5 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.2 Settings for the Runtime Software Displaying the configuration on the target system The ProTool/Pro CS configuration software can be used to define how the compiledproject is represented during runtime. The project c...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-6 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Cursor control compatibility (not PC) The type of cursor control, e.g. within tabular structured screen objects (messageview, recipe view and status/force), can be configured. In this case, select menuoption System → Se...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-7 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3 Operating Special Screen Objects Screen objects This section provides information on operating the following screen objects: S Buttons/Switches: – Buttons (Page 6-8) – Status button (Page 6-9) – Switches (Page 6-10) ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-8 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.1 Button Purpose A button is a virtual key on the operating unit screen that can be operated by themouse or via the touch screen, according to the system. Functions which have been assigned to buttons can be trigger...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-9 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.2 Status Button Purpose The Status button is an operating and display element with the two states, ON and OFF. Status buttons indicate the status of a device which cannot be determinedfrom the operating unit (e.g. a ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-10 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.3 Switches Purpose A switch serves for the input and out of a binary status. It can only be switched onor off. It is linked to a tag to do this. The status OFF corresponds to the value 0 (a logical FALSE) of the ta...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-11 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.4 List Box Purpose Values are entered in a list box by selection from a list provided (Figure 6-4), notcharacter-by-character. Figure 6-4 List box in opened state (example) Control S Mouse and touch screen Click the...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-12 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.5 Message Line Purpose A configured message line is always present, irrespective of the screen selected.The message line displays the last alarm or event message received. Display priorities Alarm messages have pri...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-13 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Significance of the buttons Call help text Use this button to call in the help text configured for theselected message. Edit message Use this button to trigger the function assigned to the Edit Message event for the sel...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-14 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.7 Message Page Purpose The message page displays all queued messages with time stamp. It is possible toconfigure how the alarm messages are sorted. It is also possible to select whetherthe latest or oldest message ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-15 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.8 Message Buffer Purpose The message buffer displays all message events with time stamp. It is possible toconfigure how the alarm messages are sorted. It is also possible to select whetherthe latest or oldest messag...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-16 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.9 Message View Purpose Specific views of the message buffer (volatile or archive) are defined in themessage view. Various filter criteria are available in ProTool/Pro CS for thispurpose. Structure The message view ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-17 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Message categories In order to be able to distinguish between the different message categories, theyare marked in the first column of the message view: ! Alarm messages blank Event messages $ System messages S7 S7 messa...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-18 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.11 Bar Graph Purpose Bar graphs present a value in the form of a rectangular area. This makes itpossible to recognize how far the current value is from the limits or whether aspecified setpoint has been reached by ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-19 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.12 Trend Display Purpose The trend display is a particularly clear form of displaying process data in acontinuous manner. In the case of processes that only change slowly, the trenddisplay can visualize events that ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-20 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Button Function Start/Stopupdate Interrupts updating of the trend display until the button ispressed again. Return to start Jumps back to the start of trend recording. Scroll back Scrolls back one window width. Scroll ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-21 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.13 Slider Control Purpose Use a slider control to enter and display numerical values in analog form. To entervalues, move the slider to the required position. When used as a display element,the value is represented ...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-22 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.14 Analog Display Purpose An analog display indicates numerical values as a pointer instrument. Up to threeareas can be set up on the instrument dial, each with a different color background.This enables visualizing...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-23 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.15 Date/Time Purpose The screen object Date/Time displays the current values for the time and/or date. If appropriately configured, these details can be changed online. The calendar date and time values are synchron...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-24 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 6.3.16 Digital/Analog Clock Purpose The digital/analog clock provides the option of displaying the system time innumbers (digital) or as a clock with hands (analog). The digital display alsoincludes the current date. T...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-25 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 6.3.17 Password List Purpose While the system is being configured using ProTool/Pro CS, operating elementscan be protected against unauthorized use by means of passwords. In this way,important parameters and settings ca...
Operating ProTool/Pro Runtime 6-26 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 S Configured logout time elapsedIf the operating unit is not operated within the period of time configured (logouttime), the current password level is automatically reset to 0 . S Manual logoffIf the function Logoff_us...
7-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Recipes 7.1 Overview Purpose The purpose of recipes is to transfer of quantities of related data together andsynchronously from the operating unit to the PLC and back again. 7
Recipes 7-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Principles of operation Using the example of the filing cabinet (Figure 7-1), the two terms Recipe and Data Record should be defined because they are important for subsequentunderstanding of the process. Fruit juice plant Grapefruit Lemon Or...
Recipes 7-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 S Recipe Recipes correspond to the individual drawers of the filing cabinet illustrated (e.g. grapefruit or lemon). The reference value fields (tags) belonging to theparticular recipe are defined in each drawer. The recipe defines the datastr...
Recipes 7-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 7.2 Recipe Configuration Basic procedure The basic steps to configuring a recipe are listed below: 1. Define the structure of the recipe: Assign tags to the recipe structure. These tags are provided with entries fromthe data records. Define ...
Recipes 7-5 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 System limits The table provides an overview of the system limits for recipes according to theunits. Elements Target device OP37/Pro PC, Panel PC Number of recipes 255 255 Data records per recipe 5000 1) 5000 1) Total entries 5,000 5,000 Entr...
Recipes 7-6 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 7.3 Editing Data Records In this chapter This chapter provides information on how to edit data records on operating unit.The following information is also included: S Layout of the recipe view (Page 7-7) S Displaying data records (Page 7-10)...
Recipes 7-7 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 7.3.1 Recipe View Purpose The recipe view is typically used to edit recipe data records in tabular form. Thisprovides an uncomplicated method of displaying, creating, copying, modifying,deleting and downloading data records. All descriptions ...
Recipes 7-8 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Significance of the operating and display elements No. Function Select recipeIf the corresponding function is enabled in ProTool/Pro CS, it is possibleto select a configured recipe in this selection field. The number of theselected recipe is...
Recipes 7-9 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Function No. Write data record in the PLC This button is used to write the current data record values inthe PLC. Key combinations: Status bar The operating unit displays the status of the current operation in thisline, e.g. Downloading . Note...
Recipes 7-10 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Displaying data records Proceed as follows to display data records on the operating unit data medium: Step Procedure 1 Select recipe Step 1 is only possible when recipe selection has beenconfigured. S Select the selection field for the conf...
Recipes 7-11 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Note The data storage location for the new data record can be configured. The followingsettings are possible, depending on the destination device: S any path and any drive S internal flash S storage card (PC card) Copying data records In ord...
Recipes 7-12 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Changing data records Proceed as follows to change existing data records: Step Procedure 1 Select recipe anddata record S Select the required recipe and the data record to be changedas described in Steps 1 and 2 on Page 7-10. 2 Change value...
Recipes 7-13 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Renaming data records Proceed as follows to rename existing data records: Step Procedure 1 Select recipe anddata record S Select the required recipe and the data record to be copiedas described in Steps 1 and 2 on Page 7-10. 2 Enter data rec...
Recipes 7-14 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Reading data records from the PLC Proceed as follows to update data records in the operating unit working memorywith values from the PLC: Step Procedure 1 Select recipe S Select the required recipe, as described in Step 1 on Page 7-10. 2 Re...
Recipes 7-15 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 7.3.2 Recipe Screens Purpose Recipe screens are typically representations of the system. The screens providedisplay and operating elements with which to create, save, modify, delete anddownload data records. Large recipes can be split into s...
Recipes 7-16 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Step Procedure 1 Select a data record. 2 Trigger reading of the selected data record from the storage medium: S With recipe viewIt is automatically loaded on selecting the data record. S Without recipe viewActivate the operating element lin...
Recipes 7-17 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Procedure Step 5 Save the modified tags. S With recipe viewClick the Save button. If necessary, you must first specify a new name. S Without recipe viewActivate the operating element linked with the Save_Date_Record. The function parameters ...
Recipes 7-18 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 7.3.4 Import/Export Data Records Purpose When the appropriate features have been configured, data records on theoperating unit can be exported as CSV files to the data medium. This feature canbe used to edit data records with external tools...
Recipes 7-19 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Export/Import all data records in a recipe When appropriately configured, all the data records in a recipe can beimported/exported together. The CSV file for the example on Page 7-3 thenappears as follows: Orange;Drink;Juice;Nectar 3;1;2;3 V...
Recipes 7-20 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Exporting, editing and importing data records Proceed as follows in order to export data records on the operating unit in a CSVfile, edit it using with an external tool (e.g. spreadsheet program or text editor) andmport it back on the opera...
Recipes 7-21 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 7.3.5 Reaction on Changing the Recipe Structure Standard behavior The following section describes the standard behavior of the operating unit when itdetects differences between the data record structure stored on the data mediumand the recip...
A-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 System Messages In this chapter This chapter contains a selection of important system messages forWindows-based systems. The table indicates when the messages occur and howthey, or their cause, can be cleared. Not every message is relevant for eachop...
System Messages A-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 The message category enables the identification of a general area in which thecause of the fault is to be found. Note System messages are issued in the language currently set on the operating unit. System message parameters The syste...
System Messages A-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Remedy Effect/Cause Number 20013 VBScript.dll is not correctly installed.Therefore, no scripts can be executed. Re-install ProTool/Pro RT. 20014 A value is returned by the script functionwhich is not written in any configured returnta...
System Messages A-19 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Procedure in the case of “internal errors” Please proceed as follows in the case of all system messages related to “internalerrors”: 1. Start up the operating unit again. 2. Download the configuration again. 3. Switch the operating u...
B-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 SIMATIC HMI Documentation Target groups This manual is part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. The documentation isaimed at the following target groups: S Newcomers S Users S Configurers S Programmers S Commissioning engineers How the documentation is...
SIMATIC HMI Documentation B-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Documentation Target Group Content First Steps with ProTool Product Brief Newcomers This documentation guides you step by step throughthe configuration of S a screen with various objects S changing from one screen to anothe...
SIMATIC HMI Documentation B-3 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Content Target Group Documentation Copy Protection Start-up Guide Commissioningengineers, Users The ProTool/Pro Runtime visualization software is acopyright product. This manual contains information onthe installation, repai...
Glossary-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Glossary Acknowledgement Acknowledgement of an alarm message on the operating unit confirms that it hasbeen noted. After acknowledgement, the message disappears from the operatingunit. Alarm messages can be acknowledged either on the operating...
Glossary Glossary-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Area pointer Defines a memory area in the PLC for data exchange between the PLC andoperating unit. Bar graphs Represent values from the PLC as rectangular areas. This is a way of displayingfilling levels or workpiece numbers, for exa...
Glossary Glossary-7 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Object Is a component part of a screen or message. Depending on the object type,objects serve to display or enter texts and values on the operating unit. Operator Panel Operating unit which can be configured for operating and monitori...
Glossary Glossary-8 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 PLC job PLC jobs can be used by the PLC to trigger functions on the operating unit, e.g.display a screen. Power–up test Checks the status of the CPU and memory each time the power is switched on. Print screen Printout of a copy of th...
Glossary Glossary-9 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Recipe A combination of tags to a fixed data structure. The data structure configured canbe assigned data on the operating unit and is then referred to as a data record.The use of recipes ensures that when a data record is downloaded,...
Glossary Glossary-10 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Softkey Function key on the operating unit with a local function assignment. The functiontriggered by a softkey varies according to the screen currently open. Start screen The first screen, which automatically appears after the unit...
Index-1 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s GuideRelease 12/99 Index A Accepting, Status/Force, 6-28Acknowledgement, alarm message, 6-13, 6-16Acknowledgment groups, alarm message, 2-1Activate multilanguage support, 5-4Alarm message buffer, example, 6-15Alarm message page, 6-14Alarm messages, 2-1, 3-7, 6-12 a...
Index Index-2 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Conventions, Date/Time, 6-23Conversion functions, 2-3Convert, 3-2Copy, 3-2 data records, 7-11 Copy protection, 5-6Create, data record, 7-10CSV file, 3-10, 7-18, 7-19Cursor control, compatibility, 6-6Cursor movement, 6-1Cycle triggering, 6-...
Index Index-4 ProTool/Pro Runtime User’s Guide Release 12/99 Lines per message alarm messages, 2-1event messages, 2-1 List, passwords, 6-26List box, 3-4, 6-11Literature, B-1Local tags, 3-8Logging in, 6-25Logging off, 6-25Login, 6-25Logoff, 6-25Logoff_user, function, 6-26 M Management, Password, 6-26...
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Siemens HF35M630/01
User Manual
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Siemens HF35M630/01
Installation Manual
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Siemens 1015N-2MFM-1A
Manual
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Siemens 108
User Manual
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Siemens 11
User Manual
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Siemens 1168
User Manual
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Siemens 120 Series
User Manual
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Siemens 125-1957
User Manual
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Siemens 125-3584T
User Manual
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Siemens 125-5033
User Manual
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Siemens 140
User Manual
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Siemens 175V
User Manual
- Siemens 1800C User Manual
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Siemens 18inc Freezer Tower with Dispenser
User Manual
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Siemens 18inc Wine Tower
User Manual
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Siemens 1G03QB 630G
User Manual
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Siemens 2 D SP
User Manual
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Siemens 2000
User Manual
- Siemens 2005C User Manual
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Siemens 2010 Tango
User Manual