Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS208N101 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | TS208N101: | TS208N101 |
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Material: | Iron | Japan: | Japan |
Color: | Black | Wire: | Wire |
Temperature: | 40-90 | Dimension: | 70mm |
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function; for pages without automatic refresh, causes the page to update with current data
⑤ Print icon: prepares and displays a printable version of the information available from the
displayed page
⑥ Navigation area to switch to another page
⑦ Content area for specific standard page that you are viewing. This example is the CPU
Identification page.When printing standard page content, note that the printed contents can sometimes
differ from the displayed page. For example, a print copy of the Diagnostic buffer page might
contain new diagnostic entries that are not shown on the Diagnostic buffer page display. If
automatic refresh is not enabled, the page display shows the diagnostic events at the time
the page was initially displayed and the print copy contains the diagnostic events at the time
the print function was executed.
Logging in
No log in is required to view the data in the standard pages. To perform certain actions
such as changing the operating mode of the controller, writing values to memory, and
updating the CPU firmware you must log in as the "admin" user.
The log in frame is near the upper left corner on each page.
To log in as the "admin" user, follow these steps:
1. Enter "admin" for the Name field.
2. Enter the CPU password if one is configured in the Password field; otherwise, press the
Enter key.
You are now logged in as the "admin" user.
WARNING
Unauthorized access to the CPU or changing PLC variables to invalid values could disrupt
process operation and could result in death, severe personal injury and/or property
damage.
Because enabling the server allows "admin" users to perform operating mode
changes, writes to PLC data, and firmware updates, recommends that you
observe the following security practices:
Enable access to the server only with the S protocol.
Password-protect the CPU (Page 164) with a strong password. Strong passwords are at
least eight characters in length, mix letters, numbers, and special characters, are not
words that can be found in a dictionary, and are not names or identifiers that can be
derived from personal information. Keep the password secret and change it frequently.
Perform error-checking and range-checking on your variables in your program logic
because page users can change PLC variables to invalid values.
If you encounter any errors logging in, return to the Introduction page (Page 508) and
download the security certificate (Page 560). You can then log in with no errors. To log out the "admin" user, simply click the "Log out" link from any
page.
You can continue to access and view standard pages when not logged in, but you
cannot perform the actions that are restricted to the "admin" user. Each of the standard
page descriptions defines the actions, if any, that require the "admin" log in.
11.2.3 Introduction
The Introduction page is the welcome screen for entry into the standard
pages. From this page, you click "Enter" to access the standard pages. At the top of
the screen are links to useful sites, as well as a link to download the
security certificate The Start page displays a representation of the CPU to which you are connected and lists
general information about the CPU. If you log in as the "admin" user, you can also change
the operating mode of the CPU and flash the LEDs.
Buttons for flashing LEDs, and changing operating mode only appear on the Start page
when you log in as the "admin" user. The Identification page displays identifying characteristics of the CPU:
● Serial number
● Order numbers
● Version information The diagnostic buffer page displays diagnostic events. From the selector, you can choose
what range of diagnostic buffer entries to display, either 1 to 25 or 26 to 50. The top part of
the page displays those entries with the CPU time and date of when the event occurred. The
times are system times from the CPU time-of-day clock (Page 86).
From the top part of the page, you can select any individual entry to show detailed information about that entry in the bottom part of the page. |
particular module. Modules with submodules have links for each submodule. |
The module information page provides information about all the modules in the local rack. The top section of the screen shows a summary of the modules, a |
The type of information that is displayed varies with the module selected. |
and the bottom section shows status and identification of the selected module. You can select a link in the top section to drill down to the module information for that |
For example, the module information dialog initially displays the name of the SIMATIC 1200 station, a status indicator, |