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Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3 User Manual
Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3 User Guide
Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3 Online Manual

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  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 6-1 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 Password Protection To prevent unauthorized operation of the OP3, there is the possibility of controlling access by means of passwords and password levels for calling certain functions and inputs. 6.1 Password Levels and Access When you are configuring on the OP3, you assign password levels from 0 to 9 for soft keys and input fields. The password levels assigned to the standard screens are listed in Appendix A. If an operator logs on to the OP3 with a password

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 3-5 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 3.2.1 Entering Numerical Values In fields that allow the operator to enter a numerical value, you enter the numerical value character by character on the keypad. You enter a decimal point by pressing the SHIFT key and the sign key simultaneously. If there is a value in the field already, it is cleared completely from the field when the first character is entered. Once input has started, you cannot exit from the input field until the input has been entered or canceled. In numerical fields (not in hexadecimal format), input is usually right-justified. Digits that have alr

  • B-1 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 System Messages System messages on the OP3 can be categorized in different ways. Information on the category to which a system message belongs is contained in the message number: VVV Message text Message number 0 Driver error 1 Start-up message 2 Warning 3 Note 4 Operating error 5 Other message 6 Configuration 7 Internal error

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 11-5 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 If the most significant bit has been set in the data word (=1), the screen number refers to a special screen. If the most significant bit has not been set (=0), the screen is a user-defined screen. The screen numbers of the special screens are listed in the table below. An offset of 128 (most significant bit = 1) has to be added to these screen numbers. Screen No. Special Screen 0 Screen directory 25 Status Variable 26 Force Variable 30 Language selection 31 Changing the operating mode 35 Set time/date 36 MPI address/baud rate 55 Password login 56 Password edit The procedure for selection of screen 5 by the P

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 14-2 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 During initial commissioning, the configuration required for operation is downloaded from the configuration computer to the OP3. This can be done either by using the RS232 interface or the MPI. For the MPI, the configura- tion computer – that is, a PC or PU – must be equipped with an MPI card. When initially commissioning the OP3, proceed as follows: RS232 MPI 1. Connect the RS232 interface of the OP3 to the COM1/2 serial interface of your PC or PU. Interconnect the MPIs of the OP3 and the PC or PU. To do this, use the serial connecting cable supplied with the OP3. To do this, use the MPI connecting cable supplied with the OP3. 2

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, ii Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 7.3 Displaying Messages 7-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Timers and Counters 8-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1 Counters 8-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 Timers 8-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 STATUS VAR and FORCE VAR with the OP3 9-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 System Settings on Standard Screens 10-1.

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, Index-4 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 Mounting dimensions, 15-1 MPI, 2-1 address, 9-1, 12-4 card, 14-2 connecting cable, 14-2, 14-3 connection, 1-3 connection via, 14-2 interface, 14-2, 14-3, 15-3 network configuration, modifying address, 10-3 set address, A-1 transfer, 14-2, 14-3 MPI download, 10-2 Multi–Point Interface, 12-1 N Network configuration SIMATIC S7–200, 12-2 SIMATIC S7–300, 12-3 Normal mode, Glossary-2 Normal operation, 14-1 Notices to operators in messages, 7-1 Numeric keys, 3-1 O Offline mode, 10-2 Online mode, 10-2 OP address, 12-2 OP restart, 12-6 Operand field, 9-1 Operand value display, 9-1 Operating level, changing, 4-2 Operating levels, 4-1, 4-2 Operating te

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, D-1 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 ESD Guidelines This chapter describes the most important precautions which must be taken to avoid damage toe the electrostatically sensitive devices in the OP3. D.1 What Does ESD Mean? Nearly all modern modules incorporate highly integrated MOS devices and components. For technological reasons, these electronic components are very sensitive to overvoltages and consequently therefore to electrostatic discharge: The abbreviation for these Electrostatically Sensitive Devices is ”ESD” The German abbreviation for such devices is: ”EGB” (Elektrostatisch Gefährdete Bauelemente/Bau

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, E-3 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 ContentTarget GroupDocumentation Application Example Start-up Guide Newcomers ProTool is supplied with example configurations and the corresponding PLC programs. This documentation describes how you • load the examples onto the operating unit and PLC • run the examples and • upgrade the connection to the PLC to suit your own specific application. SIMATIC Panel PC 670 Equipment Manual Commissioning engineers, Users Describes the computer unit and operating unit of the SIMATIC Panel PC 670. MP 270 Equipment Manual TP 170A Equipment Manual Commissioning engineers, Users Describes the hardware and the general ope

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 10-1 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 System Settings on Standard Screens This chapter describes functions relating to system settings which can be executed by means of standard screens. 10.1 Selecting a Language Messages and screens can be displayed in several languages. Up to three of the languages listed below can be loaded simultaneously on the OP3 and presented to the operator for selection in online mode: • German, • English, • French, • Italian, • Spanish. To choose another language, proceed as follows: 1. Choose the standard screen System → Language. 2. Select the language you require by means of a symbolic input. The list of options contains only the languages which hav

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 8-2 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 8.2 Timers For every timer that has been configured and enabled on the PLC, you can have the OP3 display the present actual value. For this, call the Screens ³ Timers standard screen. The following display appears, by way of an example: 13.7 TIMER 1 Timer selected Timer actual value 35.5 Timer setpoint Exit from the standard screen by pressing ESCAPE. There is no point in entering timer setpoints, since the values are overwritten by the current contents of the accumulator on the SIMATIC S7 when the timer is called. The time base of the timer depends on which PLC has been co

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 2-1 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 Functionality The table below shows the functions of the OP3 and their limit values. Table 2-1 Functions of the OP3 OP3 Functions Display – Contrast control Using potentiometer Event messages – Maximum number – Maximum length (characters) – Scroll through waiting messages 499 40 50 Setpoint input to screens – Digits or letters – By means of symbolic variables x x Actual-value display (numerical and symbolic) x Combined actual-value display/setpoint input x Limit value check by operator input x Password protection – Password levels – Passwords 0 – 9 20 Screens – Maximum number – Screen entries per screen – Maximum num

  • 1-3 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 1.2 Configuration of OP3 The keyboard and display are integrated in the top of the OP3. To the right, you will find the connections for the • 24V power supply, • MPI-connection, • RS232-connection. COROS OP3 MPI connection Keypad and soft keys Display System keyboard 24V power supply RS232 connection Figure 1-2 Confi

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 9-1 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 STATUS VAR and FORCE VAR with the OP3 With its PU functions STATUS VAR and FORCE VAR, the OP3 provides means of displaying and modifying operand values supplied by a connected PLC by means of standard screens. In online mode, this means that PLC operands can be edited directly on the OP3 without having to connect a programming unit or a PC to the PLC. STATUS VAR can be used only to display SIMATIC S7 operands. FORCE VAR is used to display the SIMATIC S7 operands and to modify their variable values and to transfer them back to the PLC. After the functions STATUS VAR or FORCE VAR have been called, OP3 prompts you to type in

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 12-8 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 You then transfer the S7 CPU system time to OP3. The FC6 uses the OP3 requirement in the interface area to set the OP clock. FC6 parameters: Parameter Address Type Description DBTDOP DB51 BLOCK_DB This is the interface area. Set_OPTime DB51.DBX0.2 BOOL The first word of DB51 contains the status and control bits which display the OP3 status. The OP3 uses bit 2 to request synchronization of date and time. Setting bit 2 of the interface area enters the current system time in the Time and Date

  • 3-2 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 SHIFT SHIFT key Switch to the second function of the dual-assignment keys. To do this, the SHIFT key is pressed simultaneously with the other key concerned - for example: Decimal point : Press SHIFT + +/– . Soft-key function: Press SHIFT + 3 F3 +/– . Sign key Change of sign from ”Plus” to ”Minus” and vic

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, 10-2 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 10.2 Setting Date and Time You can adjust the current date and time on the OP3. The day of the week is calculated internally. Any change you make will affect all messages and screens from which a date or time variable is displayed. The display format for date and time is defined in your configuration and cannot be modified on the OP3. 1. Choose the standard screen System → Dat/Time. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor from the date field to the time field and back again. To move the cursor within the input field for the date or the time, hold down SHIFT and pre

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, i Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 Preface This equipment manual provides operators, fitters, configurers and system support engineers with information about the functionality and technical design of the OP3. The equipment manual Operator Panel OP3 is organized into five parts: Part Chapters Contents I 1 - 2 Overview of the Operator Panel and range of functions in tabular form. II 3 - 4 5 - 11 12 How to operate the OP3. Step-by-step instructions on how to operate the Operator Panel using the standard screens. Information on how

  • Siemens SIMATIC HMI OP3, E-4 Operator Panel OP3 Edition 11/99 ContentTarget GroupDocumentation Communication User’s Guide Programmers Provides information on connecting text-based and graphics displays to the following PLCs: • SIMATIC S5 • SIMATIC S7 • SIMATIC 500/505 • drivers for other PLCs This documentation describes the • configuration and parameters required for connecting the devices to the PLC and the network • user data areas used for exchanging data between operating unit and PLC. Communication for Windows-based Systems User’s G

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