Place of Origin: | GERMANY |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | E82ZAFLC010 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | LENZE |
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Packaging Details: | CARTON |
Delivery Time: | IN STOCK |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100PCS/WEEK |
LENZE: | LENZE | E82ZAFLC010: | E82ZAFLC010 |
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GERMANY: | GERMANY | Material: | Iron |
Color: | Black | Temperature: | 20-90 |
Dimension: | 80mm |
Procedure 1. Open the global library. 2. Drag-and-drop the HMI device "Color_Mixing_HMI" into the "Devices & Networks" editorThe data exchange between devices is referred to as communication. |
Display processes ● Operate processes |
The devices can be interconnected directly or via a network. The interconnected devices in communication are referred to as communication partners. Data |
Output alarms ● Archive process values and alarms |
transferred between the communication partners may serve different purposes: | Document process values and alarms ● Administer process parameters and machine parameters |
Basic information for all communication
The basis for all types of communication is a network configuration. In a network
configuration, you specify the connection that exists between the configured devices.
With the network configuration, you also ensure the necessary prerequisites for
communication, in other words:
● Every device in a network is assigned a unique address.
● The devices carry out communication with consistent transmission characteristYou configure an HMI connection between the Comfort Panel TP1200 and the CPU via
PROFINET in the "Devices & Networks" editor.
The available communication partners in the project are displayed graphically in the network
view. The following communication partners are created in the "Devices & Networks" editor:
● HMI device: SIMATIC Comfort Panel
● CPU: SIMATIC Click the "Connections" button and select "HMI connection" for the connection type.
The devices available for connection are highlighted in color.
2. Click the PROFINET interface of the CPU and drag-and-drop a connection to the
PROFINET interface of the HMI device.Click the communication partners in the "Network view" and change the PROFINET
parameters in the Inspector window according to the requirements of your project.
Note
The created HMI connection is also shown in the tabular area of the editor in the
"Connections" tab. You check the connection parameters in the table.
You can change the local name for the connection only in the table.
Result
You have created a connection between an HMI device and the CPU. devices.
Procedure
1. Open the HMI tag editor. Select the HMI connection you have just configured in the "Connections" column.Repeat this procedure for all entries highlighted in redAn HMI connection had already been created for tags already configured in the CPU and
HMI device.
You have restored this HMI connection.You use system diagnostics to detect problems and errors in any part of your plant. WinCC
has two display and operating elements for quick error localization.
System diagnostics view
The alarm view shows the status of a CPU while the system diagnostics view gives you an
overview of all devices available in your system: You navigate directly to the cause of the
error and to the relevant device. You have access to all devices supporting diagnostics you
have configured in the "Devices & networks" editor.The system diagnostics window is an operating and display element that you can only use in
the global screen.
The functions of the system diagnostics window are no different than those of the system
diagnostics view. Because the system diagnostics window is configured in the global screen,
you can, for example, also specify if the object is closable in Runtime. There are four different views available in the system diagnostics display and the system
diagnostics window.
● Device view
● Diagnostic buffer view
● Detail view
● Matrix view (for master systems, PROFIBUS, PROFINET only)
Device view
The device view shows all the available devices of a layer in a table. Double-clicking on a
device opens either the child devices or the detail view. Symbols in the first column provide
information about the current status of the device.The detail view gives detailed information about the selected device and any pending errors.