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B0-73I20150 Rev.2.1
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Unified Controller
HMI Standard Specification
(TC-net)
TOSHIBA MITSUBISHI-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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Contents 1 Screen Format ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Base Screen.................................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2 Window Screen ............................................................................................................................. 1-2 1.3 Text Font ....................................................................................................................................... 1-3
2 Operation ............................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 PL (Push Button with Lamp).......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Alternate PL (Push Button with Lamp) .......................................................................................... 2-2 2.3 Set Value....................................................................................................................................... 2-4 2.4 Machine Jogging Operation .......................................................................................................... 2-6 2.5 Sample for Displaying of Limit Switch and Interlock...................................................................... 2-8 2.6 Sample for Operation with Security (User Name & Password).................................................... 2-10 2.7 Set String .....................................................................................................................................2-11
3 Device Color ........................................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.1 Fixed Device ................................................................................................................................. 3-1 3.2 Operation Device .......................................................................................................................... 3-2 3.3 SL Device (Signal Lamp)............................................................................................................... 3-3 3.4 Numeric Data & Character Data .................................................................................................... 3-3
4 Alarm System....................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Outline........................................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2 Alarm Summary ............................................................................................................................ 4-2 4.3 Alarm History ................................................................................................................................ 4-4 4.4 Alarm Grouping ............................................................................................................................. 4-6
5 System Diagnostic Screen ................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 System Diagnostic Screen ............................................................................................................ 5-1 5.2 Display Contents ........................................................................................................................... 5-2 5.3 System View Screen ..................................................................................................................... 5-3 5.4 Drive Equipment Diagnostic Screen.............................................................................................. 5-4 5.5 I/O Loop Diagnostic Screen .......................................................................................................... 5-5
6 Maintenance Screen ............................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.1 Operator Name and PC Name ...................................................................................................... 6-1 6.2 Device No. .................................................................................................................................... 6-2 6.3 Numeric Data Setting Lamp .......................................................................................................... 6-3 6.4 Time / Date Broadcast................................................................................................................... 6-4 6.5 Login/Logout ................................................................................................................................. 6-5 6.6 Exit System ................................................................................................................................... 6-6
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1 Screen Format
1.1 Base Screen
(1) Pixel of Base Screen : 1280 * 1024 dots (Square) / 1680*1050 dots (Wide)
(2) The “Date & Time” and the “Operators Name” are displayed at the top right side of the Base screen. (Refer to Sec.6.4 Time Correction and Sec.6.5 Logout/Login.)
Date : YYYY/MM/DD (Year(4 digits) / Month / date) Time : HH:MM:SS (Hour : Minute : Second)
(3) The “Two Latest Alarm Messages” are displayed with the color according to the alarm level at the bottom left side of the Base screen. (Refer to Chap.4 Alarm System)
(4) The “Equipment Group Menu” for the large plant,
the “Main Menu” or the “each screen name” for the middle or the small plant are displayed at the bottom of the Base screen. The “Menu” screen or each operation screen are opened by clicking these buttons.
(5) The “Maintenance” is displayed at the bottom right side of the Base screen.
The “Maintenance” screen is opened by clicking this button. (Refer to Chap.5 Maintenance Screen)
(6) The “Screen No. (G1 – G2048)” is displayed at the top right side of the Base Screen.
Fig 1.1.1 Base Screen Format
1024 or 1050 dots
1280or 1680 dotsOpen Maintenance ScreenTwo Latest Alarm Message
Open System Diagnostic Screen Open Alarm Summary Screen
Open Alarm History Screen
Screen Title Stop Alarm Buzzer
Operator Name
Base Screen No.
Date & Time
Screen ChangeOperation Enable
Furnace Menu
Furnace Entry
Tracking
Furnace Exit
Open
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03/05/2002 22:22:35 #1 Stand heavy Fault 03/05/2003 22:21:30 Hydraulic #1 Level too Low
SYSTEM ALARM BZ RESET HISTORY
Furnace R Mill F Mill Down Coiler Conveyer
MAINTENANCE
G1Title AAA OPERATOR XXXX PREV NEXT Print
Print button
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1.2 Window Screen
(1) There are “Window Screen Open” buttons on the Base screen.
(2) The Window screen is opened by clicking this button.
(3) There is the “Window Close” button [CL] at the top left side of the Window Screen. The Window screen is closed by clicking this button.
Fig 1.2.1Open Window screen
AUT MAN
RUN STOP
NO.1
123 456
AUT MAN
RUN STOP
NO.2
123 456
AUT MAN
RUN STOP
NO.3
123 456
The Window screen is opened by clicking this button.
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03/05/2002 22:22:35 #1 Stand heavy Fault 03/05/2003 22:21:30 Hydraulic #1 Level too Low
SYSTEM ALARM BZ RESET HISTORY
Furnace R Mill F Mill Down Coiler Conveyer
MAINTENANCE
G1Title AAA OPERATOR XXXX PREV NEXT Print
AUT MAN
RUN STOP
NO.1
123 456
AUT MAN
RUN STOP
NO.2
123 456
AUT MAN
RUN STOP
NO.3
123 456
The Window screen is closed by clicking [CL] button.
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SYSTEM ALARM BZ RESET HISTORY
Furnace R Mill F Mill Down Coiler Conveyer
MAINTENANCE
G1
[G030] Window Window Title CL
Title AAA OPERATOR XXXX PREV NEXT Print
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1.3 Text Font
Application Font Application Text Arial Screen Title Arial Menu Arial
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2 Operation
2.1 PL (Push Button with Lamp)
Changing the mode from the other mode.
(Back : Red) (Back : Light Gray)
Letters (AUTO) : Stop Blinking
[AUTO] PL : Click again
Stop Blinking (All Devices)
[CLEAR] : Click
[AUTO] signal : Output to ControllerSingle Shot Output
Letters (AUTO) : Stop Blinking
Controller : Sequence Execution
& [AUTO]Mode Signal:Output to HMI
Mode : Change
Color : change
If clicked on the selected device (AUTO),
clicking is not effective. (Not blinking)
[EXE] : Click
Letters (AUTO) : Blink
[AUTO] PL : Click
START (Initial Mode)
END
(Back : Red) (Back : Light Gray)
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Green)
Close Screen
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2.2 Alternate PL (Push Button with Lamp)
Change OFF Mode to ON
(Back : Light Gray)
Letters (ON) : Stop Blinking
[ON] PL : Click again
Stop Blinking (All Devices)
[CLEAR] : Click
START (Initial Mode)
Letters (ON) : Blink
[ON] PL : Click
Controller : Sequence Execution
& [ON] Mode(:On) : Output to HMI
[ON] signal : Output to ControllerSingle Shot Output
Letters (ON) : Stop Blinking
[EXE] : Click
Mode : Change
Color : change
(1) (Next page)
(2) (Next page)
(Back : Light Gray)
(Back : Green)
Close Screen
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Change ON Mode to OFF
(Back : Green)
Letters (ON) : Stop Blinking
[ON] PL : Click again
Stop Blinking (All Devices)
[CLEAR] : Click
Mode : Change
Color : change
Letters (ON) : Blink
[ON] PL : Click
Controller : Sequence Execution
& [ON] Mode(:Off) : Output to HMI
[ON] signal : Output to ControllerSingle Shot Output
Letters (ON) : Stop Blinking
[EXE] : Click
(1) (Prev. page)
END
(Back : Green)
(Back : Light Gray)
Close Screen
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2.3 Set Value
New Value Letters : Magenta
Magenta Lamp : Blink
Set Value Window : Open (DS Window Open)
Frame (Blue) : Blinking
Display out of range Message
(ex.)
Upper : 460 / Lower : 99.5
Normal
Over Upper/Lower Limit
DS Window [X] : Click
Set Value Window : Close
Set Value [123] : Click
START (Initial Mode)
New Value [456] : Input (By numeric keys of PC
or DS Window keys)
[ENTER] key : Push (By Keyboard, numeric keys of
PC or DS Window keys)
Set Value Window : Close Frame (Blue) : Stop Blinking
(1)
(Next page)
When the new value is not sent to the controller,
1. Letters are change to the Magenta.
2. The square Magenta lamp is displayed
and starts blinking.
“Use” or “No Use” of the square magenta lamp
is selectable. (Usually “No Use”.)
(Refer to Chap.6 Maintenance Screen.)
(Letters : Magenta)
(Letters : Green)
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Stop Blinking (All Devices)
Return to [123] data
(Previous value)
[Clear] : Click
Set value [456] data
: Output to Controller
New Value Letters : Return to Green
Magenta Lamp : Erase
END
Controller : Sequence Execution
& Set Value [456] data
: Output to HMI
[EXE] : Click
(1) (Prev. page)
Close Screen
(Letters : Green)
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2.4 Machine Jogging Operation
(1) Jogging operation with the Hardware Push Button
The operation by the hardware push button have no response delay, because the Hardware push button is directly connected to the Controller via I/O module.
Frame (Red) : Stop Blinking
[MACHINE 1] PL : Click again
Background Color : change
(While [MACHINE 1] is actuated.)
END
(Back : Green) (Back : Light Gray)
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Light Gray)
[MACHINE 1] PL : Click
START (Initial Mode)
Stop Blinking (All Devices)
Controller : Sequence Execution
Hardware key Operation : Possible
& [MACHINE 1] Moving signal
:Output to HMI
[MACHINE 1] Selection
: Output to Controller [Clear] : Click
Frame (Red) : Blinking
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Light Gray)
Hardware Push Button is on the Operation Desk,
and directly connected to Controller via I/O
Sample of Hardware Push Buttons
I/O
Controller
HMI
Ethernet
Machine Selection
HMI
HMI A HMI B
HMI A HMI B
HMI SELECTION
Machine Jogging is Operated by only one HMI
selected by “HMI SELECTION”.
Close Screen
TC-net
HMI
HMI Server
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(2) Direct machine operation from the screen It is necessary to examine the response performance, because the jogging command
from HMI to Controller is transmitted by TC-net and Ethernet. (Delay : About 1 second) This button should be put on the Window screen to prevent the miss operation.
[FORWARD] signal : Output to Controller
( [FORWARD] signal : Off )
[FORWARD] signal : Output to Controller
( [FORWARD] signal : On )
Controller : Sequence Execution
& [FORWARD]signal(:Off) : Output to HMI
Controller : Sequence Execution
& [FORWARD]signal(:On) : Output to HMI
[FORWARD] PL
START (Initial Mode)
END
[FORWARD] color : change
( While [FORWARD] jogging )
[FORWARD] color : change
( Not [FORWARD] jogging )
On
Off (Release)
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Light Gray)
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Light Gray)
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Green)
Yellow flame :
Sample of warning
Ethernet
Machine Operation is directly input
to Controller via TC-net and Ethernet.
Controller
HMI BACKWA FORWAR
TC-net
HMI
HMI Server
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2.5 Sample for Displaying of Limit Switch and Interlock
(1) Sample case: With displaying of Interlock and Limit Switch (2) Sample case : With displaying of Limit Switch for one side (3) Sample case : Without displaying of Limit Switch
By “UP” command
(Light Gray -> Green)
By ”UP” Limit Sensor (Light Gray -> Red)
By ”DOWN” Limit Sensor
(Light Gray -> Red)
By Interlock OK for “UP”
(Red -> Green)
“Interlock Screen”
: opened by clicking
By Interlock OK for “DOWN”
(Red -> Green)
“Interlock Screen”
: opened by clicking
By “DOWN” command
(Light Gray -> Green)
By “UP” command
(Light Gray -> Green)
By ”UP” Limit Sensor
(Light Gray -> Red)
By “DOWN” command
(Light Gray -> Green)
By “UP” command
(Light Gray -> Green)
By “DOWN” command
(Light Gray -> Green)
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(4) Sample case : MCC Operation (With 88 Feedback) (Sample of Pump : STOP / RUN)
By “RUN” Feedback (88) : ON
(Light Gray -> Green)
By “RUN” Feedback (88) : OFF
(Light Gray -> Red)
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2.6 Sample for Operation with Security (User Name & Password)
: This is an optional feature when there is a demand from the user.
[UNLOCK]signal : Output to Controller
Stop Blinking (All Devices)
Controller : Sequence Execution
& [UNLOCK] Signal : Output to HMI
Mode : Change
Color : change
Letters (UNLOCK):Stop Blinking
[CLEAR] : Click [EXE] : Click
Letters (UNLOCK) : Blink
[UNLOCK] PL : Click
Letters(UNLOCK): Stop Blinking
[UNLOCK] PL : Click again
START (Initial Mode)
END
(Back : Green) (Back : Light Gray)
(Back : Light Gray) (Back : Red)
Password window
NamePassword
User Name
& Password
(Back : Green) (Back : Light Gray)
Correct
Error
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2.7 Set String
New Letters : Magenta
Magenta Lamp : Blink
Normal
OverCheck the Length
Display Length Over Message
(ex.)
Max Length : 6
TS Window [X] : Click
Set String Window : Close
Set String Window : Open (TS Window Open)
Frame (Blue) : Blinking
Set String [AB1234] : Click
START (Initial Mode)
New String [CD4567] : Input (By Keyboard or numeric keys
of PC)
[ENTER] key : Push (By Keyboard, numeric keys of
PC or TS Window keys)
Set String Window : Close Frame (Blue) : Stop Blinking
(1)
(Next page)
(Letters : Green)
When the new string is not sent to the controller,
1. Letters are change to the Magenta.
2. The square Magenta lamp is displayed
and starts blinking.
“Use” or “No Use” of the square magenta lamp
is selectable. (Usually “No Use”.)
(Refer to Chap.6 Maintenance Screen.)
(Letters : Magenta)
Keyboard Input
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Stop Blinking (All Devices)
Return to [AB1234] data
(Previous string)
[Clear] : Click
Set value [CD4567] data
: Output to Controller
New Letters : Return to Green
Magenta Lamp : Erase
END
Controller : Sequence Execution
& Set Value [CD4567] data
: Output to HMI
[EXE] : Click
(1) (Prev. page)
Close Screen
(Letters : Green)
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3 Device Color (Outline) The device color is based on IEC 1984 (Publication 73).
3.1 Fixed Device
(1) Screen Title Letters : White Background : Blue
(2) Name Plate
Letters : White Background : Dark Green
Or,
Letters : Black Background : White
(3) Screen Background
: Light Gray
(4) Others Letters、Line、Frame : Black Inside of Figure : Gray
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3.2 Operation Device
(1) PL(Push Button with Lamp)
Frame : Light Blue Letters : Black
Background (Not selected) : Light Gray (Selected)
AUTO Mode : Green Semi AUTO Mode : Yellow
Manual Mode : Red RUN : Green (IEC1984) STOP : Red (IEC1984)
(2) PL(Alternate type Push Button with Lamp)
Frame : Light Blue Letters : Black
Background (Not selected) : Light Gray (Selected) : ( Same as (1) )
(3) PL(Machine Selection for Jogging Operation) (Alternate type) Frame : Red Letters : Black Background
(Not selected) : Light Gray (Selected) : Green (IEC1984)
(4) PB(Open Base Screen) Frame : Green Letters : Black Background : Light Gray
(5) PB(Open window Screen) Frame : Yellow Letters : Black Background : Light Gray
Frame Line (Black)
Back
Letters
Frame
Frame Line (Black)
Back
Letters
Frame
Frame Line (Black)
Back
Letters
Frame
Frame Line (Black)
Back
Letters
Frame
Frame Line (Black)
Back
Letters
Frame
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(6) DS(Set Numeric Data or Character Data)
Frame : Blue Letters : Dark Green Background : Light Gray
3.3 SL Device (Signal Lamp)
(1) Sensor ON state : Red OFF state : Light Gray
(2) Operation Place
LOCAL : Red REMOTE : Green
(3) Machine States
Run : Green (IEC1984) Stop(Not Run) : Red (IEC1984) Run Interlock OFF (Power OFF) : Yellow
3.4 Numeric Data & Character Data
Current Value : Blue Set Value : Green
Frame Line (Black)
Back
Letters
Frame
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4 Alarm System
4.1 Outline
When the alarm occurs, (1) The [ALARM] area starts blinking at the top left side of the Base Screen. (2) The alarm Buzzer sounds. (3) Alarm messages are displayed at the bottom left side of the Base Screen.
(Two Latest Alarm Messages)
And, (4) All current alarms are displayed on the “Alarm Summary” window screen. (5) Alarm Histories are displayed on the “Alarm History” window screen.
The alarm diagnostics are displayed at the top left side of the Base screen. And, the related alarm screens are opened by clicking these alarm diagnostics.
(A) SYSTEM : System Alarm is displayed. Red Blinking : System Alarm occurs. Red : System Alarm remains.(Confirmed, not recovered) Green : No System Alarms.
The System Diagnostic Screen is opened by clicking the [System] area.
(B) ALARM : Process Alarm is displayed. Red Blinking : Heavy Alarm occurs.(Not Confirmed) Violet Blinking : Middle Alarm occurs.(Not Confirmed) Yellow Blinking : Light Alarm occurs.(Not Confirmed) Red : Heavy Alarm remains.(Confirmed, not recovered) Violet : Middle Alarm remains.(Confirmed, not recovered) Yellow : Light Alarm remains.(Confirmed, not recovered) Green : No Alarm.
The Alarm Summary Screen is opened by clicking the [Alarm] area.
(C) BZ RESET : Alarm is displayed by changing color of the [BZ RESET] area, and the Alarm Buzzer sounds.
Yellow : Alarm occurs. Light Gray : By[BZ RESET]area.
(the Alarm Buzzer stops.)
(D) HISTORY : The Alarm History Screen is opened by clicking the [HISTORY] area.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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4.2 Alarm Summary
(1) Open the Alarm Summary window screen
When the Process alarm occurs, the Alarm Buzzer sounds, and the [ALARM] area starts blinking with the color according to the alarm level (Red, Violet or Yellow) at the top left side of the Base screen.
The Alarm Summary Screen is opened by clicking the [Alarm] area as following Fig 4.2.1.
(2) Alarm Summary window
Current all alarms are displayed on the Alarm Summary window screen.
(Max. 5000 alarms can be displayed.)
Alarms are confirmed by clicking the [CONFIRM] area on the Alarm Summary window screen.
Each Alarm is displayed as “one line message” with the color according to the alarm level on the Alarm Summary window screen as follows.
Heavy Alarm : Red Middle Alarm : Violet Light alarm : Yellow Confirmed : Green Not confirmed, recovered : Cyan Confirmed, recovered : (Not displayed)
Fig 4.2.1Alarm Summary window
(A) (B)
(G) (C) (D) (E) (F)
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(3) Alarm Summary window operation
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
: All alarms are displayed.
: Only Heavy alarms are displayed.
: Only Middle alarms are displayed.
: Only Light alarms are displayed.
: Alarms displayed on the current screen of the Alarm Summary window are confirmed as follows.
* The Color of messages are changed to Green from the color according to
the alarm level by clicking this [CONFIRM] button.
* If alarm is recovered after clicking the [CONFIRM],
Alarm message is erased from the screen.
* The [CONFIRM] is effective on the PC which display alarms.
* If Alarm is displayed on plural PCs, the [CONFIRM] should be clicked on each PC.
: All Alarms are confirmed as follows. * The following window is opened by clicking the [CONFIRM-ALL]button.
* All Alarms including not displayed alarms of the current Alarm Summary
window are confirmed by clicking the [Yes].
: Equipment Selection Only alarms related to the equipment are displayed.
(Refer to 4.4 Alarm Grouping.)
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4.3 Alarm History
(1) Open the Alarm History window screen
The Alarm History screen is opened by clicking the [History] area as following
Fig 4.3.1
(2) Alarm History window
The history for occurrence and recovery about alarms is displayed with the color according to the alarm level on the Alarm History window screen as follows.
Heavy Alarm occurrence : Red Middle Alarm occurrence : Violet Light alarm occurrence : Yellow Confirmed : Green Recovery : Cyan Event : Gray
Fig 4.3.1 Alarm History window
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
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(3) Alarm History window operation
Pick up alarm signals to display on the alarm history by the following operations.
(A) Time : Searched the set period that is Start –Stop time or duration until now.
(B) Alarm State : Searched by selected State from ALL, ACK, and UNUCK.
(C) Alarm Priority : Searched by selected Priority from ALL, EVENT,
H_ALARM, M_ALARM, and L_ALARM.
(D) Alarm Group : Searched by selected Group from the registered Alarm Group.
(E) Character search : Searched character strings of each alarm from the alarm name, the alarm value, the alarm threshold, the operator, and the comment.
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4.4 Alarm Grouping
(1) “Alarm Group” defines that which PC displays which alarm.
(Ex.) In case of Hot Strip Mill,
Group Name : FCE (Furnace Group) : RM (Rough Mill Group) : FM (Finisher Mill Group) : DC (Down Coiler Group) : CV (conveyer Group)
(2) Alarms are stored as the Tag Information in the HMI database. Alarm group is defined in the Tag Information.
PC Name Group Name
PCA PCB PCC PCD PCE
FCE O O RM O O FM O O DC O O CV O O
Fig 4.4.1 Sample of Alarm Group
Group Name
Tag Name (Alarm Signal)
FCE RM FM DC CV
200_ALM104 O 200_ALM105 O 200_ALM106 O 200_ALM107 O 200_ALM108 O
Fig 4.4.2 Distribution example of Alarm Group
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5 System Diagnostic Screen
(Outline) The System Diagnostic Screen displays the states of control equipments. When system alarm occurs, the alarm is displayed on the HMI screen.
5.1 System Diagnostic Screen
When the system alarm occurs, the [SYSTEM] area starts blinking with the color according to the alarm level at the top left side of the Base screen.
The System Diagnostic Screen is opened by clicking the [SYSTEM] area as following Fig 5.1.1 .
Fig. 6.1.1
Fig 5.1.1 System Diagnostic Screen
Displaying System Alarm
and Opening System Diagnostic Screen
[T] : Displaying Transmission Error
for S3 Controller
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5.2 Display Contents
States of following system components are displayed. When the system alarm occurs, the alarm is displayed on the System Diagnostic Screen.
(1) All PCs for HMI
(2) All Stations for nv
(3) RIO Stations of TC-Net100
(4) Drive Equipments
Abnormal component is displayed with red color. (Normal : Green)
When the transmission error occurs in a nv station, The [T] character is displayed on the top left side of the component.
( HMI sends the cyclic counter data. If the counter data stops, HMI recognizes such states as “Transmission Error”.)
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5.3 System View Screen
The “System View Screen” in the Unified Controller Engineering Tool (nV-Tool) is opened by clicking a [nv Controller Station] area on the System Diagnostic Screen.
Fig 5.3.1 Open System View Screen
Click
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5.4 Drive Equipment Diagnostic Screen
The “Drive Equipment Diagnostic Screen” is opened by clicking a [Hub/Drive] of “System View Screen” in the Unified Controller Engineering Tool (nV-Tool)
Fig 5.4.1Open Drive Equipment Diagnostic Screen
Click
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5.5 I/O Loop Diagnostic Screen
The “I/O Loop Diagnostic Screen” is opened by clicking a [I/O Loop] of “System View Screen” in the Unified Controller Engineering Tool (nV-Tool)
Fig. 5.5.1 Open I/O Loop Diagnostic Screen
Click
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6 Maintenance Screen
(Outline) Following maintenance functions are available by the “Maintenance Screen”.
* Display PC Name and Operator Name * Display Device NO. * Display Setting Lamp for Numeric Data * Time / Date Broadcast Setting * Logout and Login * System OFF
6.1 Operator Name and PC Name
Operator Name and PC (HMI) Name assigned to each HMI is displayed on the Maintenance Screen.
Fig 6.1.1 Maintenance Screen
Operators Name
Exit HMI System. (Refer to Sec.6.6)
Open “Time / Date Broadcast ” window.
(Refer to Sec.6.4)
Function to display the Device No.
(Refer to Sec.6.2)
PC Name
Logout, then “Log In” window opens.
(Refer to Sec.6.5)
Function to display the “Numeric Data
Setting Lamp” (Refer to Sec.6.3)
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6.2 Device No.
The No. of operation device is displayed on the HMI screen. Displaying or Not Displaying Device No. is changed by clicking the [Device No.] area on the Maintenance Screen.
Displayed Device No.
Not displayed Device No.
Fig 6.2.1 Displayed Device No.
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6.3 Numeric Data Setting Lamp
When the new value is set to the “Set Value” device
and the new value is not sent to the controller, the “Numeric Data setting lamp” (Square Magenta lamp) is displayed and starts blinking. (Refer to Sec.2.3, エラー! 参照元が見つかりません。)
“Use” or “No Use” of this lamp is selectable by the Maintenance Screen. “Use” is selected.
“No Use” is selected.
Fig 6.3.1 Numeric Data Setting Lamp
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6.4 Time / Date Broadcast
The Date and Time of the system components connected via Ethernet can be corrected by the HMI. The following “Date and Time Broadcast” Window is opened by clicking the [TIME / DATE BROADCAST] area on the Maintenance Screen.
This function is available for the following equipments. (1) HMI (2) Unified Controller Equipment (3) Drive equipment connected via TC-net100 and TL-S20
(4) Drive equipment connected via TL-S20
(TL-S20 : Connected to nv Controller direct I/O)
Fig 6.4.1 Time Correction Window
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6.5 Login/Logout
(Outline) Only operator whose name is registered as “Operators Name” can be operate HMI screen. And Operators Name is recorded in the Alarm History Window as the event information,
When he operate HMI screen.
A Operators Name is displayed at the top right side of the Base screen. The following “Login” Window is opened by clicking the [Operators Name] area on the Base screen, or [LOG OUT] area on the Maintenance Screen.
Error User Name
& Password
Login Screen : Open
START
Login/Logout of the
Maintenance Screen
: Click
Operators Name
of the Base screen
: Click
Logout Screen : Open
Login Screen : Open
Correct
Error
Operators Name : Change
END
User Name
& Password
Correct
Logout Screen
「Operator」
: Click
Fig 6.5.2 Login Screen
Fig 6.5.1 Logout Screen Operator:
Open Login Screen
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6.6 Exit System
The following “Exit HMI” Window is opened by clicking the [EXIT SYSTEM] area on the Maintenance Screen. Exit from HMI system by clicking the [YES] button of this window.
Fig 6.6.1 Exit HMI Window
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1.0 2009/9/3 First edition Nojima Nojima Fujieda
1.1 2008/9/12 Revise machine selection Nojima Nojima Fujieda
1.2 2009/2/10 Reflect TMEIC logo (Old document No. :B0-73F10502)
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2.0 2010/1/5 Change Header Change System monitor
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2.1 2010/04/05 Change chapter of Operation Nojima Nojima Fujieda