Allen-Bradley 400, 600, 700, 1000, 1250, 1500 PanelView Plus User Manual
Below you will find brief information for PanelView Plus 400, PanelView Plus 600, PanelView Plus 700, PanelView Plus 1000, PanelView Plus 1250, PanelView Plus 1500. These terminals are suitable for use in a variety of industrial applications and feature a variety of display and input options, including keypad, touch screen, and keypad & touch screen support. They also feature a modular design with field replaceable components.
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PanelView Plus
Terminals
2711P
(400, 600, 700, 1000, 1250, 1500)
User Manual
Important User Information
Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application,
Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (Publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http://www.ab.com/manuals/gi) describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices.
Because of this difference, and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment, all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable.
In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, Inc. is prohibited.
Throughout this manual, when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.
WARNING
Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
IMPORTANT
Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.
ATTENTION
Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you:
• identify a hazard
• avoid a hazard
• recognize the consequence
SHOCK HAZARD
Labels may be located on or inside the equipment (e.g., drive or motor) to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present.
BURN HAZARD
Labels may be located on or inside the equipment (e.g., drive or motor) to alert people that surfaces may be dangerous temperatures.
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Preface
Overview
Installation
Applying Power
Using Configuration Mode
Table of Contents
Objectives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-i
Packing List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-i
Manual Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-ii
Intended Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-ii
Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-iii
European Communities (EC) Directive Compliance . Preface-iii
Rockwell Automation Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-iv
Chapter 1
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Software Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
PanelView Plus 400 - 600 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Catalog Number Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
PanelView Plus Product Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Chapter 2
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Hazardous Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Environmental Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Enclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Outdoor Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Required Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Cutout Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Mounting Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
400 - 600 Panel Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
700 - 1500 Panel Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Chapter 3
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Wiring and Safety Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Installing and Removing Power Terminal Block . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Connecting DC Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Connecting AC Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Resetting the Terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Startup Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Chapter 4
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Starting Configuration Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Loading an ME Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Running an Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Application Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Terminal Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
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Installing and Replacing
Components
Terminal Connections
Networks and Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Diagnostic Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
File Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19
Font Linking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21
Input Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22
Print Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26
Startup Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28
System Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-32
System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33
Time/Date/Regional Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36
Chapter 5
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Required Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Compatibility of Terminal Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Installing RAM and Internal Compact Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Installing and Replacing the Logic Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Installing/Replacing a Communication Module . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Replacing the Display Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
Replacing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
Replacing Bezel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
Replacing Backlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16
Installing the Remote AC Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19
Removing the Product ID Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19
Installing Keypad Legend Inserts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20
Using an External Compact Flash Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
Chapter 6
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Wiring and Safety Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Logic Controller Cable Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
USB Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Serial Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Ethernet Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
DH-485/DH+/Remote I/O Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11
ControlNet Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16
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Transferring files and Upgrading
Firmware
Chapter 7
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Transferring Files Using a Compact Flash Card . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Transferring Files from a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Upgrading Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Chapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
General Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2
Troubleshooting Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4
Ethernet Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8
Advanced Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Startup Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
Startup Status Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11
System Identification Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12
Startup Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13
Entering Configuration Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13
Restarting in Safe Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13
Cleaning the Display Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-14
Appendix A - Specifications
Appendix B - Compatible USB Devices
Appendix C - Available Fonts for Terminal Applications
Index
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Objectives
Packing List
Preface
This preface provides information on the contents of this manual including:
• Contents of manual
• Intended audience
• European Union Directive Compliance
• Rockwell Automation Support
The following items are shipped with an assembled PanelView™ Plus terminal:
• DC Power terminal block (AC or DC terminal block for 400-600 terminals)
• RSView Machine Edition Runtime (preloaded)
• Mounting levers for 400 -600 terminals (8)
• Mounting clips for 700 - 1500 terminals (up to 8)
• Installation Instructions
• Panel cutout template
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Manual Contents
Intended Audience
Chapter
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Title
Overview
Installation
Applying Power
Using Configuration Mode
Description
Provides overview of the PanelView
Plus terminals including features and product components.
Gives Instructions on how to install the PanelView Plus terminal in a panel or enclosure.
Describes how to apply power and reset the PanelView Plus terminal.
Shows how to use the PanelView
Plus configuration screens to load/run applications and configure terminal settings for the PanelView
Plus terminal.
Installing and Replacing
Components
Terminal Connections
Transferring Files and Upgrading
Firmware
Troubleshooting and
Maintenance
Shows how to install and replace components of the PanelView Plus terminal including:
• Logic Module
• RAM/Internal Compact Flash
• Communication Module
• Display Module
• Battery
• Display Module Bezel
• Backlight
• AC Power Supply
• Product Label
• Keypad Legend Inserts
• External Compact Flash Card
Describes connections on the base unit of the PanelView Plus terminal and the communication modules.
Provides information on transferring files using an External Compact Flash
Card and performing firmware upgrades.
Provides assistance on isolating problems and general maintenance.
No special knowledge is required to understand this manual or operate the PanelView Plus terminal. However, it is important that you understand the functions and operations of Machine Edition applications that will run on the terminal. Consult the application designer for this information.
Equipment installers must be familiar with standard panel installation techniques.
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You may want to refer to the following for additional information:
• online help for RSView Studio or RSLinx
• documentation for your logic controller or processor
European Communities (EC)
Directive Compliance
If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions. It has been designed and tested to meet the following directives.
EMC Directive
This product is tested to meet the Council Directive 89/336/EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) by applying the following standards, in whole or in part, documented in a technical construction file:
• EN 50081-2 EMC - Generic Emission Standard, Part 2 - Industrial
Environment
• EN 61000-6-2 EMC - Generic Immunity Standard, Part 2 -
Industrial Environment
This product is intended for use in an industrial environment.
Low Voltage Directive
This product is tested to meet Council Directive 73/23/EEC Low
Voltage, by applying the safety requirements of EN 61131-2
Programmable Controllers, Part 2 - Equipment Requirements and
Tests. For specific information required by EN 61131-2, see the appropriate sections in this publication, as well as the Allen-Bradley publication Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines
For Noise Immunity, publication 1770-4.1.
Open style devices must be provided with environmental and safety protection by proper mounting in enclosures designed for specific application conditions. See NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 529, as applicable, for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosure.
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Rockwell Automation
Support
Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the web to assist you in using our products. At http://support.rockwellautomation.com, you can find technical manuals, a knowledge base of FAQs, technical and application notes, sample code and links to software service packs, and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools.
For an additional level of technical phone support for installation, configuration and troubleshooting, we offer TechConnect Support programs.
For more information, contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative, or visit http://support.rockwellautomation.com.
Installation Assistance
If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24 hours of installation, please review the information that's contained in this manual. You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting your module up and running:
United States
Outside United
States
1.440.646.3223
Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm EST
Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any technical support issues.
New Product Satisfaction Return
Rockwell tests all of our products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility. However, if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned:
United States
Outside United
States
Contact your distributor. You must provide a Customer Support case number (see phone number above to obtain one) to your distributor in order to complete the return process.
Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for return procedure.
Software and Firmware Upgrades
To receive software updates (software serial number required) and firmware upgrades for your terminal:
• call your local Rockwell Automation sales office or distributor
• call Rockwell Software at 1-440-646-7800 or fax 1-440-646-7801
• access www.software.rockwell.com
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Chapter Objectives
Software Support
Chapter
1
Overview
This chapter gives an overview of the PanelView Plus terminal line including:
• software support
• PanelView Plus 400 - 600 terminal features
• PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminal features
• catalog number configuration
• product components
RSView Machine Edition runtime is included with all PanelView Plus terminals. RSView Machine Edition is runtime and terminal configuration software for the PanelView Plus terminals and does not require activation.
RSView Studio is used on a personal computer to create applications that run in the PanelView Plus terminals. This software is purchased separately.
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PanelView Plus 400 - 600
Features
This section gives an overview of the PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals including:
• hardware features
• base configured units
• communication modules
• AC or DC power supply
• displays
Hardware Features
The PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals are operator interface devices. These terminals feature:
• PanelView Plus 400 terminals offer:
– grayscale graphic displays
– keypad input support
• PanelView Plus 600 terminals offer:
– color or grayscale graphic displays
– keypad, touch screen or keypad & touch screen input
• base configured unit with:
– RS-232 Only or
– RS-232, Ethernet and modular communications interface
• communication modules provide add-on capability to base configured units with modular communications interface
• AC (85…264V ac) or DC (18…32V dc) power input
• Compact Flash Card slot supports Type I Compact Flash Cards
• USB port for attaching mouse, keyboard, printer, bar code scanner, and other devices
• same panel cutouts as the PanelView Standard 550 terminals
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Base Configured Unit with:
• RS-232 and USB Port only
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Base Configured Units
The base configured unit of the PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals terminal are available in two versions:
• Base unit with RS-232 only and (1) USB port
• Base unit with RS-232, 10/100BaseT Ethernet, (1) USB port and a network interface for communication module
RS-232 Only
AC or DC Power Input
Compact Flash Slot
USB Port RS-232 Port
RS232, Ethernet and Modular Communications Interface
AC or DC Power Input
Interface for
Communication Module
Compact Flash Slot
Base Configured Unit with:
• RS-232, USB, Ethernet port and network interface for communication module
USB Port RS-232 Port Ethernet Port
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Communication Modules
You can attach a separate communication module to the base configured unit of the PanelView Plus with a network interface to increase your communications capability.
• DH-485
• DH+
• Remote I/O (single rack)
• Isolated RS-232
The Communication Module installs easily on the back of the unit.
Communication
Module
AC or DC Power
The base configured unit of the PanelView Plus 400/600 terminals is available with either AC (85…264V ac) or DC (18…32V dc) power input providing application flexibility.
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Displays and Input Options
PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals are available with the following display and operator input options:
• 400 terminals: 3.8 inch grayscale (320 x 240) graphics display with keypad
• 600 terminals: 5.5 inch color or grayscale (320 x 240) graphics display with keypad, touch screen, or keypad & touch support
Touch Screen
The PanelView Plus 600 terminals offer an analog resistive touch screen allowing for flexible touch area configuration.
600 Color or Grayscale Terminals with Touch Screen
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Keypad or Keypad & Touch
The keypad versions of the PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals are available with the following options:
• 400 terminals: grayscale display with keypad input only
• 600 terminals: color or grayscale displays with either keypad or keypad & touch input
The following illustration shows the features of each terminal:
400 Grayscale Terminal with Keypad
8 Programmable Function Keys
Replaceable ID Label
Numeric Keypad
Backspace and Enter Keys
Tab and Shift Keys
Navigation Keys
600 Grayscale or Color Terminal with Keypad or Keypad & Touch Screen
Replaceable
ID Label
Numeric Keypad
Backspace and
Enter Keys
Tab and Shift Keys
Navigation Keys
10 Relegendable Programmable Function Keys
Keys
600 F1 - F10
ID Label
Numeric Keypad
Navigation Keys
Description
Programmable keys that initiate functions on terminal display. Replaceable legends are available for the 600 terminals allowing for custom function key labels.
Allen-Bradley ID label. The ID label is replaceable allowing for custom product identification.
0-9, ., -, Backspace, Enter, Left and Right
Tab keys, Shift keys
Use the arrow keys for navigation.
Use the Alt+arrow keys to activate home, end, page up, and page down functions.
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PanelView Plus 700 - 1500
Features
This section gives an overview of the PanelView Plus 700, 1000, 1250,
1500 terminals including:
• hardware features
• modular components
• base configured unit
• communication modules
• remote AC power supply
• display modules
Hardware Features
The PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals are operator interface devices that feature:
• graphic color display modules with keypad, touch screen, or keypad & touch screen support
• analog resistive touch screen
• field replaceable bezels
• modular communications for easy add-on capability
• memory expansion modules for field upgrades to 256 MB RAM and 512 MB Compact Flash
• Compact Flash Card slot supports Type I Compact Flash Cards
• USB ports provide connections for keyboard/mouse/printer
• Ethernet and serial communications
• same panel cutouts as the PanelView Standard and PanelView
Enhanced terminals
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Modular Components
The PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals use modular components allowing for flexible configuration, installation, and upgrades. Items can be ordered as separate components or factory assembled per your configuration.
Communication Module
Logic Module
Display Module
Display Module
Base Configured Unit
The base configured unit of the PanelView Plus terminal consists of:
• Display Module (700, 1000, 1250, 1500) with Keypad, Touch or
Keypad & Touch Input
• Logic Module
The Logic Module contains:
• 24V dc input (18…32V dc)
• SDRAM and Flash memory (various sizes)
• 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port
• Serial RS-232 Port for file transfers, printing and logic controller communications
• 2 USB Ports for attaching mouse, keyboard or printer
• Compact Flash Card Slot for Type I Compact Flash cards
• Battery-backed real-time clock
DC Input
Logic Module
Compact Flash Card Slot
USB Ports
Serial Port
Ethernet Port
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Communication Modules
You can attach a separate Communication Module to the base configured unit of the PanelView Plus terminal to increase your communications capability.
The Communication Modules install easily on top of the Logic
Module on the back of the unit.
Communication Module
Remote AC Power Supply
The Logic Module provides a DC power input. For applications using
AC power, a remote AC to DC power supply is available for DIN Rail mounting.
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Display Modules
PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals offer a range of TFT color graphic displays with either keypad, touch screen, or keypad & touch support.
• 700 (6.5 inch)
• 1000 (10.4 inch)
• 1250 (12.1 inch)
• 1250 High-Bright Touch (12.1)
• 1500 (15 inch)
All of the displays have common features and firmware providing for easy migration to a larger display. Field replaceable bezels are also available.
Touch Screen
The following illustration shows a 1000 touch screen display. All of the touch screen displays are analog resistive and similar except for size.
Replaceable ID Label
IrDA Port
(if present)
Touch Screen
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Keypad or Keypad & Touch
Programmable Function Keys
(optional custom legends)
The following illustration shows the features of the 1000 keypad or keypad & touch display. All of the displays are similar except for size and the number of function keys available.
Replaceable ID Label
IrDA Port
(if present)
Numeric Keypad
Backspace and Enter Key
Tab, Shift Keys
Esc, CT, Alt Keys
Navigation Keys
Programmable Function Keys
(optional custom legends)
All of the Kxx and Fxx function keys on the keypad terminals are programmable.
Feature
Function Keys
700
1000
(F1-F10, K1-K12)
(F1-F16, K1-K16)
1250
1500
(F1-F20, K1-K20)
(F1-F20, K1-K20)
Label
Description
Programmable keys that initiate functions on terminal display. Replaceable legends are available for the terminals allowing for custom function key labels.
Numeric Keypad
Navigation Keys
Allen-Bradley ID label. The ID label is replaceable allowing for custom product identification.
0-9, ., -, Backspace, Enter, Left and Right tab, Shift, Esc, Ctrl, Alt keys
Use the arrow keys to move cursor in lists, select objects,
Alt+arrow key activates home, end, page up, page down functions.
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Catalog Number
Configuration
The following table shows the catalog number configuration for
PanelView Plus terminals.
Input
Type
|
2711PK = Keypad
T = Touch
B = Key & Touch
Display
Size
|
4 = 3.8 inch
6 = 5.5 inch
7 = 6.5 inch
10 = 10.4 inch
12 = 12.1 inch
15 = 15 inch
Display Type
|
C = Color
M=Grayscale
Communications
|
PanelView Plus 400 and 600 Terminals
1 = Remote I/O (single rack), ENet, RS-232 & USB
3 = DH-485, ENet, RS-232 & USB
5 = RS-232 & USB
8 = DH+, ENet, RS-232 & USB
20 = ENet, RS-232 & USB
PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 Terminals
4 = ENet, RS-232 & (2) USB
6 = DH+, DH-485, RIO, ENet, RS-232 & (2) USB
15 = CNet, ENet, RS-232 & (2) USB
(1)
Applies to PanelView Plus 700-1500 terminals only.
Power
|
A = AC
B = AC (DIN Mtb.)
(1)
D = DC
Memory
Flash/RAM
(1)
|
1= 32 MB/64 MB
2 = 128MB/128 MB
(1)
3 = 256 MB/256 MB
(1)
Label
|
Blank =AB Label
N = No Label
PanelView Plus Product
Components
All of the components listed in this section are available as separate catalog numbers for field installation or replacement.
Display Modules (700 - 1500 only)
Cat. No.
2711P-RDK7C
2711P-RDT7C
2711P-RDB7C
2711P-RDK10C
2711P-RDT10C
2711P-RDB10C
2711P-RDK12C
2711P-RDT12C
2711P-RDT12H
2711P-RDB12C
2711P-RDK15C
2711P-RDT15C
2711P-RDB15C
Description
700 Keypad Color Display
700 Touch Color Display
700 Keypad and Touch Color Display
1000 Keypad Color Display
1000 Touch Color Display
1000 Keypad and Touch Color Display
1250 Keypad Color Display
1250 Touch Color Display
1250 Touch High-Bright Color Display
1250 Keypad and Touch Color Display
1500 Keypad Color Display
1500 Touch Color Display
1500 Keypad and Touch Color Display
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Logic Modules (700 - 1500 only)
Cat. No.
2711P-RP
2711P-RP1
2711P-RP2
2711P-RP3
Description
Logic Module without Flash/RAM memory
Logic Module with 32 MB Flash/64 MB RAM
Logic Module with 128 MB Flash/128 MB RAM
Logic Module with 256 MB Flash/256 MB RAM
Communication Modules
Terminal Type
400 - 600
700 - 1500
Cat. No.
2711P-RN1
2711P-RN3
2711P-RN8
2711P-RN22C
2711P-RN6
2711P-RN15S
Description
Single Rack Remote I/O Communication Module
DH-485 Communication Module
DH+ Communication Module
RS-232 Isolated Communication Module
DH+/DH-485/Remote I/O Communication Module
ControlNet Communication Module
Internal Compact Flash Cards (700 - 1500 only)
Cat. No.
2711P-RW1
2711P-RW2
2711P-RW3
Description
32 MB Compact Flash with RSView Machine Edition
128 MB Compact Flash with RSView Machine Edition
256 MB Compact Flash with RSView Machine Edition
RAM Memory (700 - 1500 only)
Cat. No.
2711P-RR64
2711P-RR128
2711P-RR256
Description
64 MB SODIMM Memory
128 MB SODIMM Memory
256 MB SODIMM Memory
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Compact Flash Cards (Blank)
Cat. No.
2711P-RC1
2711P-RC2
2711P-RC3
2711P-RC4
2711P-RCH
Description
32 MB Blank Compact Flash Card
128 MB Blank Compact Flash Card
256 MB Blank Compact Flash Card
512 MB Blank Compact Flash Card
Compact Flash to PCMCIA Adapter
Legend Kits
Cat. No.
2711P-RFK6
2711P-RFK7
2711P-RFK10
2711P-RFK12
2711P-RFK15
Description
Replacement Legend Strips for 600 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Legend Strips for 700 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Legend Strips for 1000 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Legend Strips for 1250 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Legend Strips for 1500 Keypad Terminal
Backlights (700 - 1500 only)
Cat. No.
2711P-RL7C
2711P-RL10C
2711P-RL12C
2711P-RL12C2
Description
Replacement Color Backlight for 700 Displays
Replacement Color Backlight for 1000 Displays
Replacement Color Backlight for 1250 Series A and B Displays
Replacement Color Backlight for 1250 Series C Displays
Replacement Bezels
Cat. No.
2711P-RBK7
2711P-RTK7
2711P-RBB7
2711P-RBK10
2711P-RTK10
2711P-RBB10
2711P-RBK12
2711P-RTK12
2711P-RBB12
2711P-RBK15
2711P-RTK15
2711P-RBB15
Description
Replacement Bezel for 700 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 700 Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 700 Keypad or Keypad/Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1000 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1000 Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1000 Keypad or Keypad/Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1250 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1250 Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1250 Keypad or Keypad/Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1500 Keypad Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1500 Touch Terminal
Replacement Bezel for 1500 Keypad or Keypad/Touch Terminal
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Cat. No.
2711P-RAK4
2711P-RAK6
2711P-RAK7
2711P-RAT7
2711P-RAK10
2711P-RAT10
2711P-RAK12E
2711P-RAT12E2
2711P-RAT12E
2711P-RAK12S
2711P-RAT12S
2711P-RAK15
2711P-RAT15
Protective Antiglare Overlays
Cat. No.
2711P-RGK4
2711P-RGK6
2711P-RGT6
2711P-RGK7
2711P-RGT7
2711P-RGK10
2711P-RGT10
2711-RGK12
2711P-RGT12
2711P-RGK15
2711P-RGT15
Description
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 400 Keypad Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 600 Keypad or Keypad/Touch Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 600 Touch Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 700 Keypad or Keypad/Touch Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 700 Touch Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 1000 Keypad or Keypad/Touch
Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 1000 Touch Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 1250 Keypad or Keypad/Touch
Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 1250 Touch and High-Bright Touch
Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 1500 Keypad or Keypad/Touch
Terminal
Antiglare Overlay for PanelView Plus 1500 Touch Terminal
Adapter Plates
Description
Adapts a PanelView Plus 400 Keypad Terminal to a PanelView
Standard 550 Keypad Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 600 Keypad Terminal to a PanelView
Standard 600 Keypad Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 700 Keypad Terminal to a PanelView
Standard 900 Keypad Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 700 Touch Terminal to a PanelView
Standard 900 Touch Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1000 Keypad Terminal to a PanelView
1000/1000E Keypad Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1000 Touch Terminal to a PanelView
1000/1000E Touch Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1250 (or PV1000/1000E) Keypad
Terminal to a PanelView 1200/1400E Keypad Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1250 (or PV1000/1000E) Touch
Terminal to a PanelView 1200E Touch Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1250 (or PV1000/1000E) Touch
Terminal to a PanelView 1400E Touch Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1250 (or PV1000/1000E) Keypad
Terminal to a PanelView Standard 1400 Keypad Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1250 (or PV1000/1000E) Touch
Terminal to a PanelView Standard 1400 Touch Cutout
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1500 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
Terminal to a PanelView 1200E/1400E Keypad Terminal
Adapts a PanelView Plus 1500 Touch Terminal to a PanelView
1400E Touch Cutout
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Cables
Cat. No.
2711-NC13
2711-NC14
2711-NC17
2711-NC21
2711-NC22
1761-CBL-AS03
1761-CBL-AS09
1746-C10
1746-C11
1784-CP14
2711P-CBL-EX04
2711P-CBL-US02
2711P-CBL-UU02
Description
RS-232 Operating/Programming Cable (9-pin D-Shell to 9-pin D-Shell), 5 m
(16.4 ft)
RS-232 Operating/Programming Cable (9-pin D-Shell to 9-pin D-Shell), 10 m
(32.7 ft)
Remote RS-232 Serial Cable (9-Pin D-Shell to 9-Pin D-Shell)
RS-232 Operating Cable (9-pin D-Shell to 8-pin Mini DIN), 5 m (16.4 ft)
RS-232 Operating Cable (9-pin D-Shell to 8-pin Mini DIN), 10 m (32.7 ft)
DH-485 Operating Cable (6-pin Phoenix to RJ45), 3 m (10 ft)
DH-485 Operating Cable (6-pin Phoenix to RJ45), 9 m (30 ft)
DH-485 Network Interface Cable (SDL AMP to RJ45), 1.83 m (6 ft)
DH-485 Network Interface Cable (SDL AMP to RJ45), .3 m (1 ft.)
DH-485 Network Interface Cable (5-pin Phoenix to RJ45)
Ethernet CAT5 Crossover Cable, Industrial Grade, 4.3 m (14 ft)
USB to Serial Network Interface Cable
USB Host-to-Host Data Transfer Cable
Communication Adapters
Cat. No.
2711P-CBL-UP02
1761-NET-AIC
1747-AIC
Description
USB to PS/2 Adapter
AIC+ Advanced Interface Converter
DH-485 Isolated Link Coupler for use with DH-485 Communication Modules
(2711P-RN3, 2711P-RN6)
Remote AC Power Supply (700 - 1500 only)
Cat. No.
2711P-RSACDIN
Description
AC to DC DIN Rail Power Supply, 85…265V ac, 47…63 Hz
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Miscellaneous
Cat. No.
2711P-RVT12
2711P-RY2032
2711P-RTMC
2711P-RTFC
2711P-RVAC
2711-TBDC
6189-2CONN
Description
Solar Visor for Outdoor High-Bright 1250 Touch Screen Display Modules
Replacement Battery for 700 - 1500 terminals
Replacement Mounting Clips for 700 - 1500 terminals
Replacement Mounting Levers for 400 - 600 terminals
Replacement AC Power Terminal Block for 400 - 600 terminals
Replacement DC Power Terminal Block for 400 - 600 terminals
Replacement AC/DC Connectors for PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals
Firmware Upgrade Kits
Cat. No. Description
2711P-RU310 PanelView Plus Media Kit includes Firmware Upgrade Wizard, 1 Firmware
License, Certificate of Authenticity, End User License Agreement.
2711P-RUA310 PanelView Plus Advanced Media Kit includes the 2711P-RU310 Media Kit,
PCMCIA to Compact Flash Adapter, and 32 MB Compact Flash Card.
2711P-RUL01
2711P-RUL05
Firmware Upgrade License Kit with (1) PanelView Plus Firmware License.
(1)
Firmware Upgrade License Kit with (5) PanelView Plus Firmware Licenses.
(1)
2711P-RUL10
2711P-RUL25
Firmware Upgrade License Kit with (10) PanelView Plus Firmware Licenses.
(1)
Firmware Upgrade License Kit with (25) PanelView Plus Firmware Licenses.
(1)
2711P-RUL50
Firmware Upgrade License Kit with (50) PanelView Plus Firmware Licenses.
(1)
(1)
Also includes Certificate of Authenticity, End User License Agreement, Installation Instructions.
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Chapter Objectives
Hazardous Locations
Chapter
2
Installation
This chapter provides instructions on how to install the PanelView
Plus terminals. It provides information on:
• hazardous locations
• environment
• enclosures
• clearances
• outdoor installation (1250 High-Bright Display only)
• required tools
• cutout dimensions
• mounting dimensions
• 400 - 600 panel installation
• 700 - 1500 panel installation
This PanelView Plus terminals are suitable for use in:
• Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
• Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC
• Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G
• Class III
• or (ordinary) non-hazardous locations
The following statement applies to use in hazardous locations.
WARNING
!
Explosion Hazard
• Substitution of components may impair suitability for hazardous locations.
• Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be non-hazardous.
• Do not connect or disconnect components unless power has been switched off.
• All wiring must comply with N.E.C. articles
501-4(b), 502-4(b), 503-3(b) as appropriate.
• Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location it is used in.
The PanelView Plus terminals have a temperature code of T4 when operating in a 55 °C (131 °F) maximum ambient temperature. Do not install the terminals in environments where atmospheric gases have ignition temperatures less than 135 °C (275 °F).
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The PanelView Plus Terminals contain USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports which comply with hazardous location environments. The
400/600 terminal has one USB port; the 700-1500 terminals have two
USB ports. This section details the field wiring compliance requirements and is provided in accordance with the National
Electrical Code, article 500.
PanelView Plus 400/600 Host Product
USB Port
Associated Nonincendive Field
Wiring Apparatus
USB
Peripheral
Device
The USB peripheral device must be rated for use in the hazardous location environment in which it is used and also comply with the circuit parameters in Table 2.2.
The circuit parameters in Table 2.1 define the maximum voltage and current of the PanelView Plus USB ports.
Table 2.1 PanelView Plus USB Port Circuit Parameters
Parameter Value
V oc
Parameter Definition
5.25V dc Open circuit voltage of the host USB port.
I sc
1.68 A Maximum output current of the host USB port.
The circuit parameters in Table 2.2 define the maximum voltage, current, capacitance, and inductance values for any peripheral device connected to a PanelView Plus USB port in a hazardous location environment.
Table 2.2 Required Circuit Parameters for the USB Peripheral Device
Parameter Value
V max
5.25V dc
Parameter Definition and Application Requirement
Maximum applied voltage rating of the USB peripheral device.
V max
shall be greater than or equal to V oc
in Table 2.1. (V max
≥ V oc )
I max
1.68 A Maximum current to which the USB peripheral device can be subjected. I max
shall be greater than or equal to I sc
in Table 2.1.
(I max
≥ I sc
)
C a
10 µF
L a
15 µH
Maximum allowed capacitance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable. The sum of C int
of the USB peripheral device and
C cable
of the associated cable shall be less than or equal to C a
.
(C int
+ C cable
≤ C a
)
Maximum allowed inductance of the USB peripheral device and its associated cable. The sum of L int
of the USB peripheral device and
L cable
of the associated cable shall be less than or equal to L a
.
(L int
+ L cable
≤ L a
)
Environmental
Considerations
Enclosures
Installation 2-3
Application Information
Per the National Electrical Code, the circuit parameters of associated field wired apparatus for use in hazardous locations shall be coordinated with the host product such that their combination remains nonincendive. The PanelView Plus terminal and the USB peripheral device shall be treated in this manner.
The circuit parameters of the PanelView Plus USB ports are given in
Table 2.1. The USB peripheral device and its associated cabling shall have circuit parameters with the limits given in Table 2.2 for them to remain nonincendive when used with the PanelView Plus USB port. If cable compliance and inductance are not known, use the following values from UL 913:
C cable
= 60 pF/ft
L cable
= 0.20 µH/ft
The PanelView Plus terminals are suitable for use in an industrial environment when installed in accordance with these instructions.
Specifically, this equipment is intended for use in clean, dry environments (Pollution Degree 2
(1)
and with circuits not exceeding
Over Voltage Category II
(2)
(IEC 60664-1).
(3)
(1) Pollution Degree 2 is an environment where, normally only non-conductive pollution occurs except that occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation shall be expected.
(2) Over Voltage Category II is the load level section of the electrical distribution system. At this level transient voltages are controlled and do not exceed the impulse voltage capability of the product’s insulation.
(3) Pollution Degree 2 and Over Voltage Category II are International Electrotechnical Commissions (IEC) designations.
The terminals must be mounted in a panel or enclosure to protect the internal circuitry. The terminals meet IP54, IP65 and NEMA Type
12/13 and 4X (indoor) ratings only when mounted in a panel or enclosure with the equivalent rating. When the terminal is not mounted in a panel, it is not secure or safe for operation. You must comply with NEMA Type 4X (indoor) requirements for environmental specifications. For more enclosure and certification information on the
Outdoor High-Bright Display Module, refer to publication
2711P-IN026.
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Clearances
Outdoor Installation
You must allow adequate clearances around the terminal, inside the enclosure, for adequate ventilation. Consider heat produced by other devices in the enclosure. The ambient temperature around the terminals must be between 0…55 °C (32…131 ºF).
Clearance 400 - 600 Terminals
Top 51 mm (2 in)
Bottom
Side
(1)
102 mm (4 in)
25 mm (1 in)
Back none
700 - 1500 Terminals
51 mm (2 in)
51 mm (2 in)
25 mm (1 in) none
(1)
Maximum side clearance for insertion of memory card and cable wiring is 102 mm (4 in).
When using the High-Bright Display Module outdoors, the following are important in maximizing the field life of the front bezel and display:
• selecting proper enclosure
• orientation of the terminal
Both ultraviolet and infrared radiation can reduce the field life of any electronic device. While the materials used in the PanelView Plus bezels provide long field life, that life can be improved by proper installation.
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun causes all plastics to fade or yellow and become brittle over time. Using an antiglare overlay
(2711P-RGT12) will protect the front of the terminal from direct exposure to UV radiation and greatly increase its field life.
When installing the High-Bright Display Module in an environment where the front of the terminal will be in direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day and the external ambient temperature can exceed 40 o
C (104 o
F), use the 2711P-RVT12 visor kit. The visor reduces the solar load on the front of the display and helps to maintain internal temperatures within specification.
The High-Bright Display Module has a built in temperature sensor that automatically reduces the backlight intensity if the temperature inside the cabinet exceeds 55 o
C. This reduces the risk of damage to the display.
The paint color, size and power dissipated by the internal components of an enclosure affect the temperature rise inside the cabinet.
Hoffman, a Rockwell Automation Encompass Partner, has information to assist you with enclosure selection and heating/cooling accessories to meet the temperature requirements of the installed equipment. See website http://www.hoffmanonline.com.
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Cutout Dimensions
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Stirring fans or active cooling may be required in high altitude and high ambient temperature locations to keep the internal enclosure temperature below 55 o
C (131 °F). Use a heater in installations where the ambient temperature is below 0 o
C (32 o
F) for any length of time.
The backlight of the high-bright display generates a significant amount of heat when set to full intensity. To minimize the amount of heat generated and extend the life of the backlight, decrease the display intensity by using the screen saver with a 5 - 10 minute delay.
Avoid placing the terminal on the south (north in the southern hemisphere) or west side of the cabinet, if possible. This will reduce the heat rise due to solar loading during the hottest part of the day.
Mount the terminal vertically to minimize solar loading on the display.
Do not mount the terminal in a sloped enclosure if it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
Besides the tools required for the panel or enclosure cutouts, you will need the following for installation:
• small slotted screw driver for securing power and RS-232 connections
• torque wrench (N•m/in-lb) for tightening the mounting clips on the PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals
This section provides panel cutout dimensions for each terminal. Use the full size template shipped with your terminal to mark the cutout dimensions. All dimensions are in mm (inches).
PanelView Plus Terminal
400 Keypad
600 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
600 Touch
PanelView Plus 700 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
PanelView Plus 700 Touch
PanelView Plus 1000 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
PanelView Plus 1000 Touch
PanelView Plus 1250 Keypad or Keypad & Touch 257 (10.11)
PanelView Plus 1250 Touch / 1250 High-Bright Touch 257 (10.11)
PanelView Plus 1500 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
PanelView Plus 1500 Touch
305 (12.00)
305 (12.00)
Height
123 (4.86)
142 (5.61)
123 (4.86)
167 (6.57)
154 (6.08)
224 (8.8)
224 (8.8)
Width
156 (6.15)
241 (9.50)
156 (6.15)
264 (10.39)
220 (8.67)
375 (14.75)
305 (12.00)
390 (15.35)
338 (13.29)
419 (16.50)
391 (15.40)
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Mounting Dimensions
This section provides mounting dimensions for the entire line of
PanelView Plus terminals. All measurements are in mm (inches).
PanelView Plus 400
152
(6.0)
185 (7.28)
90
3.54)
71 (2.81)
154 (6.08)
60
(2.35)
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268 (10.47)
PanelView Plus 600
600 Keypad or Keypad & Touch Terminal
167
(6.58)
98
(3.86)
71 (2.81)
154 (6.08)
68
(2.68)
185 (7.28)
152
(6.0)
600 Touch Terminal
98
(3.86)
71 (2.81)
154 (6.08)
68
(2.68)
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193
(7.58)
179
(7.04)
290
(11.40)
PanelView Plus 700
The depth dimensions are shown for:
• base configured unit (Display Module and Logic Module)
• base configured unit with Communication Module
700 Keypad or Keypad & Terminal
a 55 (2.18) Display to Logic Module
b 83 (3.27) Display to Communication Module b a
700 Touch Screen Terminal
a 55 (2.18) Display to Logic Module
b 83 (3.27) Display to Communication Module b a
246
(9.68)
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(9.77)
248
(9.77)
399
(15.72)
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PanelView Plus 1000
The depth dimensions are shown for:
• base configured unit (Display Module and Logic Module)
• base configured unit with Communication Module
1000 Keypad or Keypad & Touch Terminal b a
a 55 (2.18) Display to Logic Module
b 83 (3.27) Display to Communication Module
1000 Touch Screen Terminal b a
a 55 (2.18) Display to Logic Module
b 83 (3.27) Display to Communication Module
329
(12.97)
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282
(11.12)
282
(11.12)
416
(16.36)
PanelView Plus 1250
The depth dimensions are shown for:
• base configured unit (Display Module and Logic Module)
• base configured unit with Communication Module
1250 Keypad or Keypad & Touch Terminal b a
a 55 (2.18) Display to Logic Module
b 83 (3.27) Display to Communication Module
363
(14.30)
1250 Touch Screen Terminal
a 55 (2.18) Display to Logic Module
b 83 (3.27) Display to Communication Module b a
1250
a 74 (2.90) Display to Logic Module
b 101 (3.99) Display to Communication Module b a
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330
(12.97)
330
(12.97)
419
(18.46)
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PanelView Plus 1500
The depth dimensions are shown for:
• base configured unit (Display Module and Logic Module)
• base configured unit with Communication Module
1500 Keypad or Keypad & Touch Terminal b a
a 65 (2.55) Display to Logic Module
b 93 (3.65) Display to Communication Module
1500 Touch Screen Terminal b a
a 65 (2.55) Display to Logic Module
b 93 (3.65) Display to Communication Module
416
(16.37)
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400 - 600 Panel Installation
The PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals are installed in the same manner using mounting levers. The number of levers used (4 or 6) varies by terminal type. The mounting levers are shipped with each terminal.
ATTENTION
!
• Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the panel cutout.
• Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear.
• Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components already installed in the panel.
• Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or damage to panel components.
To install terminal in a panel:
1. Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the terminal. Remove any sharp edges or burrs.
2. If Communication Module is ordered separately, attach module to the base unit before panel installation. Refer to the instructions shipped with module.
3. Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal as shown. This gasket forms a compression type seal. Do not use sealing compounds.
Sealing Gasket
4. If using keypad legend strips on the 600 keypad terminals, we recommend that you install the strips before installing the terminal. Be careful not to pinch legend strip during installation.
5. Place the terminal in the panel cutout.
If installing terminal in existing 550 panel cutout, align terminal with center of cutout for best gasket sealing.
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6. Insert all mounting levers (4 or 6) into the mounting slots on the terminal (as shown below). Slide each lever until flat side of lever touches the surface of the panel.
Mounting Slots
Flat Side of Lever
Mounting Levers
7. When all levers are in place, slide each lever an additional notch or two until you hear a click.
8. Rotate each lever in direction indicated until lever is in final latch position. Follow the latching sequence below to obtain optimum terminal fit.
1 4
4 Levers
3
5
6 Levers
2
2
Notch
6 1
Alignment Marks
Rotate lever until notch in lever aligns with proper alignment mark on terminal.
4
1
6
3
6
5 4
3 2
1
Terminal Markings or Alignment
Use the table below as a guide to insure an adequate gasket seal between terminal and panel.
Lever Position Panel Thickness Range
1
2
0.15 - 2.01 mm (0.060 - 0.079 in)
2.03 - 2.64 mm (0.08 - 0.104 in)
5
6
3
4
2.67 - 3.15 mm (0.105 - 0.124 in)
3.17 - 3.66 mm (0.125 - 0.144 in)
3.68 - 4.16 mm (0.145 - 0.164 in)
4.19 - 4.75 mm (0.165 - 0.187 in)
Typical Gauge
16
14
12
10
8/9
7
ATTENTION
!
Follow instructions above to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal. Allen-Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation.
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700 - 1500 Panel Installation
The PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals are installed in the same manner using clips for mounting. The number of clips used (4, 6 or 8) varies by terminal type. The mounting clips are shipped with each terminal.
ATTENTION
!
• Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the panel cutout.
• Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear.
• Do not allow metal cuttings to enter any components already installed in the panel.
• Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or damage to panel components.
To install a PanelView Plus terminal in a panel:
1. Cut an opening in the panel using the panel cutout provided with the terminal. Remove any sharp edges or burrs.
2. Make sure the terminal sealing gasket is properly positioned on the terminal as shown. This gasket forms a compression type seal. Do not use sealing compounds.
Sealing Gasket
3. If using keypad legend strips on keypad terminals, we recommend that you install the strips before installing the terminal. Be careful not to pinch the legend strip during installation.
4. Place the terminal in the panel cutout.
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5. Install the mounting clips. The ends of the clips slide into the slots on the terminal.
Mounting Clip Slot
Mounting Clip
6. Tighten the clip mounting screws by hand until the gasket seal contacts the mounting surface uniformly.
7. Alternately tighten the mounting clips screws to a torque of
.90 - 1.1 N•m (8 - 10 in-lb). Do not over-tighten.
1
Torque Sequence for 4 Clips
4
3 2
1 5
Torque Sequence
3
4 2 6
3
7
1 6
Torque Sequence
8
4
5 2
ATTENTION
!
Tighten the mounting clip screws to a torque of .90 - 1.1 N•m (8 - 10 in-lb) to provide a proper seal and to prevent potential damage to the terminal. Allen-Bradley assumes no responsibility for water or chemical damage to the terminal or other equipment within the enclosure because of improper installation.
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Chapter Objectives
Wiring and Safety
Guidelines
Chapter
3
Applying Power
This chapter provides information on:
• wiring and safety guidelines
• removing and installing power terminal block
• connecting DC power
• connecting AC power
• resetting the terminal
• startup sequence
Use publication NFPA 70E, "Electrical Safety Requirements for
Employee Workplaces", IEC 60364 "Electrical Installations in
Buildings" or other applicable wiring safety requirements for the country of installation when wiring the VersaView CE terminals. In addition to the NFPA guidelines:
• connect the terminal and other similar electronic equipment to its own branch circuit.
• protect the input power by a fuse or circuit breaker rated at no more than 15 Amps.
• route incoming power to the terminal by a separate path from the communication lines.
• where power and communication lines must cross, they should cross at right angles.Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I/O lines (less than 10 volts).
• shield and ground cables appropriately to avoid Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI). Grounding minimizes noise from EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations.
For additional grounding recommendations, refer to the National
Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association of Boston.
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Installing and Removing
Power Terminal Block
You can remove and re-install the DC or AC power terminal block for ease of installation, wiring, and maintenance. The terminal block is pre-installed when shipped.
WARNING
!
Explosion Hazard
• Substitution of components may impair suitability for hazardous locations.
• Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off and area is known to be non-hazardous.
• Do not connect or disconnect components unless power has been switched off.
• All wiring must comply with N.E.C. articles
501-4(b), 502-4(b), 503-3(b) as appropriate.
• Peripheral equipment must be suitable for the location it is used in.
ATTENTION
Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock and/or damage to the terminal.
!
ATTENTION
!
400 - 600 Terminals
AC and DC terminal blocks are keyed and marked differently so be sure to follow markings. Do not force terminal blocks into connectors to prevent potential damage to terminal.
To remove terminal block:
1. Insert tip of small, flat-blade, screw driver into terminal block access slot.
2. Gently pry terminal block away from terminal to release locking mechanism
To install terminal block:
1. Press terminal block base in first with block leaning outward.
2. Gently push top of terminal block back to vertical position to snap in locking tab.
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700 - 1500 Terminals
To remove terminal block:
1. Loosen the two screws that secure the terminal block.
2. Gently pull the terminal block away from the connector.
To install terminal block:
1. Re-attach the terminal block to the connector until seated.
2. Replace the 2 screws that secure the terminal block to the connector.
Connecting DC Power
The PanelView Plus terminals have an integrated DC power supply.
The electrical input ratings for DC power are:
Power Type
DC
Terminal
400 - 600
700 - 1500
Input Range
24V dc nominal (18…30 V dc)
25 Watts maximum (1.0 A at 24V dc)
24V dc nominal (18…32 V dc)
70 Watts maximum (2.9 A at 24V dc)
The DC power supply is internally protected against reverse polarity.
The input power terminal block on the integrated power supply is removable and supports the following wire sizes:
Terminal
400 - 600
700 - 1500
Wire Type
Stranded or Solid
Stranded
Solid
Wire Size
(2-wire maximum per terminal)
#18 to #12 AWG
#16 to #22 AWG
#18 to #22 AWG
Terminal Block
Screw Torque
.23 - .45 N•m (2 - 4 in-lbs)
PanelView Plus terminals using 24V dc power are EN 61131-2
Equipment Class II devices.
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700 - 1500 Terminals
ATTENTION
!
For DC powered units, use a Class 2/SELV (Safety
Extra-Low Voltage) isolated and ungrounded power supply as input power to the PanelView
Plus terminal. This power source provides protection so that under nominal and single fault conditions, the voltage between conductors and between conductors and Functional
Earth/Protective Earth does not exceed a safe value.
ATTENTION
!
Explosion Hazard - Do not connect or disconnect equipment while circuit is live unless area is known to be non-hazardous.
Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock and/or damage to the terminal.
To connect DC power:
1. Secure the DC power wires to the terminal block screws. Follow the markings on terminal blocks and labels on terminal for proper connections.
2. Secure the Earth Ground wire to the appropriate terminal block screw.
400 - 600 Terminals
+ DC Positive
- DC Negative
Functional
Earth Ground
Functional Earth Ground
- DC Negative
+ DC Positive
3. Apply 24V dc power to the terminal.
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Connecting AC Power
Terminal
400 - 600
The PanelView Plus 400 - 600 terminals are available with an integrated AC power supply. A DIN Rail mounted AC power supply is available as a separate catalog number for the PanelView Plus 700 -
1500 terminals.
Power Type
AC
Terminal
400 - 600
700 - 1500
(1)
Input Range
85…264V ac (47…63 Hz)
60 VA maximum
85…264V ac (47…63 Hz)
120 VA maximum
(1)
Requires the DIN Rail Mounted AC power supply (2711P-RSACDIN). For more information, see installation instructions shipped with power supply.
The input power terminal block on the PanelView Plus 400-600 integrated power supply is removable and supports these wire sizes:
Wire Type
Stranded or Solid
Wire Size
(2-wire maximum per terminal)
#18 to #12 AWG
Terminal Block
Screw Torque
.23 - .45 N•m (2 - 4 in-lbs)
PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals using AC power are EN 61131-2
Equipment Class I devices.
ATTENTION
!
Explosion Hazard - Do not connect or disconnect equipment while circuit is live unless area is known to be non-hazardous.
Disconnect all power before installing or replacing components. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock and/or damage to the terminal.
ATTENTION
!
Improper wiring of power terminals may result in voltage at the communication connector shells. Refer to the following figure when wiring.
Do not apply power to the terminal until all wiring connections have been made. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock.
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To connect AC power:
1. Secure the AC power wires to the terminal block screws.
2. Secure the Earth Ground wire to the appropriate terminal block screw.
L1
L1 L2N
L2/N
Protective
Earth Ground
Resetting the Terminal
3. Apply power to the terminal.
400 - 600 Terminals
The PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals have a Reset switch on the side of the terminal. Use the Reset switch to restart the terminal without having to disconnect and reapply power. When reset, the terminal will perform a series of startup tests and run RSView ME. The loaded .MER application may also run depending on how the terminal is configured.
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Press Reset with your finger or a nonconducting object.
ATTENTION
!
Use a nonconducting object to press the RESET switch. Do not use a conducting object such as a paper clip or you may damage the terminal. Do not use the tip of a pencil; graphite may damage the terminal.
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700 - 1500 Terminals
The PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals have both a Reset switch and a Default switch on the side of the logic module.
Default Reset
Reset
Use the RESET switch to restart the terminal without having to disconnect and reapply power. Insert a thin probe into the hole marked RESET and press the switch. The terminal will perform a series of startup tests and run RSView ME. The loaded .MER application may also run depending on how the terminal is configured.
Default
Use the DEFAULT switch with the RESET switch to start the terminal in
Safe Mode. This is a diagnostics mode where the system is reduced to a known state that allows recovery from a software problem. Safe
Mode ignores all user changes to the system and avoids any problem that is due to interactions with end-user software or changes.
For more details on Safe Mode, refer to page 8-13.
• Insert a thin probe into the hole marked DEFAULT and press the switch, then;
• Insert the probe into the hole marked RESET and press the switch. The system will restart immediately into the Safe Mode.
ATTENTION
!
Use a nonconducting object to press the RESET and
DEFAULT switch. Do not use a conducting object such as a paper clip or you may damage the terminal. Do not use the tip of a pencil; graphite may damage the terminal.
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Startup Sequence
After a reset, the PanelView Plus performs a series of startup tests and then either:
• runs the .MER application currently loaded in the terminal
• enters PanelView Plus configuration mode
The action that occurs depends on what startup options are configured for your PanelView Plus terminal.
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4
Using Configuration Mode
Chapter Objectives
Starting Configuration
Mode
This chapter shows how to use the configuration screens of your
PanelView Plus terminal to:
• perform data entry and navigation
• load an ME application
• run an ME application
• modify application settings
• modify terminal settings
When you reset or start up the PanelView Plus, you should automatically enter Configuration Mode. Your application will automatically run on startup if you configured this option under
Terminal Settings>Startup Options.
If you are unable to enter configuration mode, see page 8-14 in
Chapter 8, Troubleshooting.
To access Configuration Mode from a running application:
• press the Goto Configuration Mode button.
This button is added to application screen in RSView Studio.
The application stops running but is still loaded.
Name of application that is currently loaded.
Only appears if application is loaded.
To activate buttons:
• on keypad terminals, select the corresponding function key [Fx]
• on touch screen terminals, tap the button with your finger or stylus.
• if a mouse is attached, make selections with the mouse.
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Main Screen Button
Load Application (F1)
Run Application (F2)
Application Settings (F3)
Terminal Settings (F4)
Delete Log Files Before
Running (F5)
Reset (F7)
Exit (F8)
Description
Opens another screen where you can select an application to load. Once loaded, the application name will appear under
Current Application.
Runs the .MER application displayed under Current Application.
An application must be loaded before you can run it.
Opens a menu of application-specific configuration settings.
Opens a menu of options to configure non-application, specific terminal settings for the PanelView Plus terminal.
Toggles between Yes and No. If you select Yes, all data log files, alarm history and alarm status file will be deleted before the application is run. If you select No, log files are not deleted first.
Resets the terminal. The action that occurs on startup depends on whether you defined shortcut paths in the Windows Startup folder.
Exits Configuration Mode.
Data Entry and Navigation
Configuration Mode uses screen buttons for data entry and navigation.
• On terminals with a touch screen, tap the button with your finger or stylus.
• On terminals with a keypad, select the function key listed on the button, or in some cases, the corresponding key on the keypad.
Besides operation specific buttons which are used to modify configuration data, most screens have a combination of the following buttons.
Screen Buttons
Close
[F8]
Description
Returns to the previous screen.
OK
[F7]
Cancel
[F8]
Accepts modified values and returns to previous screen.
Cancels the current operation without saving any changes.
Moves highlight up or down a list.
Selects a highlighted screen or item from a list.
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Input Panel
Many screens have buttons that access fields where you must enter/edit data. When you press the button or function key, the Input
Panel opens ready for you to input data.
If the field is restricted to a numeric value, only the 0-9 keys will be enabled. If the value is an IP address, the 0-9 and decimal point keys will be enabled. All other buttons will be disabled.
Display Area
PanelView Plus
Character Keyboard
• on a touch terminal, tap the keys.
• on a keypad terminal, use the arrow keys on the keypad to select keys.
• If a mouse is attached, use the mouse to select keys.
Controls
Controls
SHF
CAPS
SPACE
Backspace
Select
Right, Left, Up, Down Arrow Keys
Enter
ESC
Function
Switches keys between their shifted and unshifted state. The initial default is shifted.
Switches keys between lowercase and uppercase characters. The initial default is lowercase.
Enters a space between characters in the Display Area.
Deletes the previous character (to the left of the cursor) in the Display Area.
Selects a character and enters it in the Display Area.
Selects the character to the right, left, above or below the currently selected character.
Accepts the entered characters and returns to the previous screen
Cancels the current operation and returns to the previous screen.
To enter characters in the Display Area:
1. Select a character on the Character Keyboard.
2. Press the Select button to copy the character to the Display
Area.
3. When done entering all characters, press Enter. You will return to the previous screen.
You will return to the previous screen with the newly data entered.
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Loading an ME Application
To load an RSView ME .MER application, select the Load Application button on the main screen:
List of .mer applications stored in the compact flash of the terminal.
Moves highlight up
Moves highlight down
1. Select the Source button to select the storage location of the application file you want to load. The options are:
• Internal Storage - the Internal Compact Flash in the PanelView
Plus terminal.
• External Storage 1 - the External Compact Flash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal.
• External Storage 2 - for future use.
TIP
RSView ME only recognizes files located in the
\RockwellSoftware\RSViewME\Runtime\ folder.
2. Select an .MER file from the list. Use the up and down cursor keys to select a file.
3. Select the Load button to load the application.
You will be asked if you want to replace the terminals’ current communication configuration with the application’s communication configuration.
4. Select Yes or No. If you select Yes, any changes made to the device addresses or driver properties in the RSLinx
Communications screen will be lost.
The name of the currently loaded application will appear at the top of the main Configuration Mode screen.
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Using Configuration Mode 4-5
To run the currently loaded application, select the Run Application button on the main Configuration Mode screen. An application must be loaded, before you can run it. Log files generated by the application may be deleted if this option was selected on the main screen or enabled as a Startup Option under Terminal Settings.
Application Settings
From the Application Settings screen, you can show device shortcuts defined for the loaded .MER application. For example, your .MER application might have SLC defined as a device shortcut name for the
SLC 5/05. Device shortcuts are read-only and cannot be edited.
Terminal Settings
From Terminal Settings, you can open screens to configure and modify non-application settings for the PanelView Plus terminal.
• On a touch terminal, tap the button.
• On a keypad terminal, press the corresponding key on the keypad
Diagnostics Setup
Display
File Management
Font Linking
Input Devices
Networks and Communications
Print Setup
Startup Options
System Event Log
System Information
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Moves highlight up
Moves highlight down
Selects highlighted item and opens screen
Returns to previous screen.
Terminal Setting
Diagnostic
Display
File Management
Font Linking
Input Devices
Networks and Communications
Print Setup
Description
Forwards diagnostic messages form a remote log destination to a computer running diagnostics.
Shows the temperature of the display, sets the intensity of the backlight, contrast of grayscale displays, and enables/disables the screen saver.
Copies or deletes application files or font files from a storage location.
Links a font file to a base font loaded on the terminal.
Configures settings for the keypad, touch screen, or attached keyboard and mouse.
Configures network connections and communication settings specific to the application (DHPlus, DH485,
Remote I/O, ControlNet, Serial).
Configures settings for printing displays, alarm messages, and diagnostics messages generated by the application.
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Terminal Setting
Startup Options
System Event Log
System Information
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Description
Specifies whether the terminal starts up in configure or run mode. Also lets you enable/disable tests to run on the terminal at startup.
Displays a list of system events currently logged by the terminal.
Displays power, temperature, battery and memory details for the terminal. Also shows the firmware number for
RSView ME and technical support information.
Sets the date, time, language and numeric format used by the terminal and applications.
Networks and
Communications
From the Networks and Communications screen, you can access settings for:
• KEPServer Serial Port ID’s
• Network Connections
• RSLinx Enterprise Communications
Terminal Settings
Networks and Communications
KEPServer Serial Port ID’s
KEPServer Serial Port ID’s
To access the KEPServer Serial Port ID’s screen, you must have
KEPServer Enterprise installed on your terminal. Otherwise, you will get an error message when accessing this screen. If you plan on using
KEPServer Enterprise and serial communications, you must specify which COM port to use.
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Terminal Settings
RSLinx Enterprise Communications
Networks and Communications
RSLinx Enterprise Communications
The RSLinx Enterprise Communications screen shows a treeview of installed communication cards and network configurations. You can:
• edit/view the driver settings for the communication protocol used by your .MER application.
• edit the device address of the controller on the network.
The procedure for editing these settings is the same regardless of the communication protocol. The only differences are the properties for each communication protocol and the device address of the logic controller. The properties for each communication protocol are defined immediately after this section.
Ethernet Driver
Has no properties to edit.
Communication Driver
AB_ETH-1
<No Devices>
Serial-DF1
<No Devices>
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To edit communication settings:
1. From the RSLinx Configuration Screen, select the communication card installed on your terminal.
2. Select the Driver Settings button.
A properties screen opens showing the current communication settings for the driver.
3. To modify a setting, select the setting and then the Edit button.
The Input Panel opens showing the current setting.
4. Using the Input Panel, modify the setting and then select the
Enter button.
You return to the previous screen with the newly entered data.
To edit the device address of the logic controller:
1. From the RSLinx Configuration screen, select a device node.
2. Select the Edit Device button.
A screen opens showing the name of the device and its current node address.
3. To modify the device address, press the Device Address button.
The Input Panel opens showing the current address.
4. Using the Input Panel, modify the address and then select the
Enter button.
You return to the previous screen with the new address.
IMPORTANT
Modified settings do take effect until the terminal is rebooted.
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DHPlus Properties
The DHPlus Properties screen lets you view or modify settings for a
PanelView Plus connected to a DHPlus network.
Field
Jumper ID
(1)
Station Number
Baud Rate
Description
Identifies the communication card if multiple cards are installed on terminal.
The unique address of the PanelView Plus on the DHPlus network.
The baud rate of the DHPlus network.
Valid Values
0 - 3
0 - 77 (octal)
57600 (default)
115200
230400
(1)
For use with PanelView Plus 700-1500 terminals only.
DH485 Properties
The DH485 Properties screen lets you view or modify settings for a
PanelView Plus connected to a DH-485 network.
Field
Jumper ID
(1)
Station Number
Description
Identifies the communication card if multiple cards are installed on terminal.
The unique station number of the PanelView
Plus on the DH-485 network.
The baud rate of the DH-485 network.
Valid Values
0 - 3
0 - 31 (decimal)
Baud Rate
MaxStationNumber The maximum station number on the DH-485 network. The value must be greater than or equal to the Station Number.
9600
19200
0-31 (decimal)
(1)
For use with PanelView Plus 700-1500 terminals only.
Remote I/O Properties
The RIO Properties screen configures Remote I/O communication settings for the PanelView Plus terminal on a Remote I/O link.
Field
Jumper ID
Baud Rate
(1)
Description
Identifies the communication card if multiple cards are installed on terminal.
The baud rate of the Remote I/O network.
Valid Values
0 - 3
57600 (default)
115200
230400
(1)
For use with PanelView Plus 700-1500 terminals only.
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ControlNet Properties
The ControlNet Properties screen configures ControlNet communication settings for the PanelView Plus terminal on a
ControlNet network.
Field
Device ID
Description
Unique address of the PanelView Plus terminal on the ControlNet network.
Valid Values
1 - 99
Serial Properties
The Serial Properties screen configures settings for serial communications (using the RS-232 serial port) on the PanelView Plus terminal.
Field
Device
Error Check
Parity
Stop Bits
Ack Timeout
Max Retries
Station
Baud Rate
Use Auto Config
Com Port
Description
The serial device your PanelView Plus terminal is connected to.
Valid Values
PLC_CH0
KF2
SLC_CH0
KF3
KFC
KFC15
AC_CH0
Type of error checking used. Error checking is automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes.
Type of parity used. The parity is automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes.
BCC, CRC
None, Odd, Even
Number of stop bits used.
Ack/Poll timeout value in milliseconds.
Maximum number of retries before the serial driver fails.
1 or 2
20 - 60,000 ms
0 - 255
Station number based on a specific device.
PLC_CH0 0-77 (octal)
KF2 0-77 (octal)
SLC_CH0 0-31
KF3
KFC
0-31
1-99
KFC15 1-99
AC_CH0 0-255
110, 300, 600, 1200, 4800
9600, 19200, 38400, 115200
Data rate at which serial driver communicates. The baud rate is automatically configured if Use Auto Config is set to Yes.
Automatically or manually configures the baud rate, parity and error checking parameters.
Yes (auto configure)
No (manual configure)
Communication port used on the PanelView
Plus terminal.
1 (COM1)
2 (COM2)
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Terminal Settings
Network Connections
Networks and Communications
Network Connections
The Network Connections screen lets you configure the following for the PanelView Plus terminal:
• Device Name
• Network Adapters
• Network Identification
Terminal Settings
Device Name
Networks and Communications
Network Connections
The Device Name screen identifies the PanelView Plus terminal to other computers on the network.
Device Name
PanelView Plus
2711P-PVPlus
Field
Device Name
(1)
Description
Name that identifies the PanelView Plus terminal to other computers on the network.
Device Description Provides a description of the terminal.
(1)
Check with your network administrator to determine a valid device name.
Valid Values
1 to 15 characters
A leading character in the range ’a - z’ or ’A - Z’
Remaining characters in the range ’a - z’, ’A - Z’, ’0 - 9’, or
’- ’ (hyphen)
50 characters maximum
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Network Adapters
Networks and Communications
Network Connections
The Network Adapters screen configures driver settings for all network adapters installed on the terminal. The only network adapter on the PanelView Plus terminal is the (IntelR) Fast Ethernet Controller.
Network Adapters
Press the Name Servers button and/or IP Address button to access driver settings.
Built-in Ethernet Controller
Name Servers
Defines Name Server addresses for the Network Adapter. These addresses are automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled for the network adapter.
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Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Primary WINS
Secondary WINS
Description
The address of the primary DNS resolver.
Valid Values xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The address of the secondary DNS resolver.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The address of the primary WINS resolver.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The address of the secondary WINS resolver.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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IP Address
The IP Address screen identifies the IP address of the selected network adapter. If the network the PanelView Plus is connected to does not automatically assign an IP address, you can assign the address in this screen.
Field
Use DHCP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Mac ID
Description
Enables or disables DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) settings. DHCP automatically allocates network devices and configurations to newly attached devices on the network.
Valid Values
Yes (default)
No
If DHCP is set to Yes, the PanelView Plus is automatically assigned an IP address, Subnet
Mask and Gateway. The fields are disabled.
If DHCP is set to No, you can enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address.
A unique address identifying the PanelView
Plus on the Ethernet network.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
000.000.000.000 (default)
Range of values for the first set of decimal numbers is
1-255 unless all fields are set to 000. The range of values for the last three sets of decimal numbers is 0-255.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Address must be identical to the server subnet mask.
Optional Gateway address.
Read only field xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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Network Identification
Networks and Communications
Network Connections
Network Identification
The Network Identification screen configures settings that enable the
PanelView Plus terminal to gain access to network resources. You can enter a user name, password and domain (provided by your network administrator).
Field
User Name
Password
Domain Name
Description
Identifies the user to the network.
Characters that gain access to network along with the user name.
Provided by network administrator.
Valid Values
70 characters maximum
No character limitation
15 characters maximum
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Terminal Settings
Diagnostic Setup
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The Diagnostic Setup screen configures diagnostics for the current computer. The screen shows a treeview of possible diagnostic nodes.
To access the Remote
Log Setup or Message
Routing, select the node and then the Edit button.
The Remote Log Destination forwards messages that it receives to a
Windows 2000/XP computer running diagnostics. The location is determined by the IP address and port number.
Field Description Valid Values
Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Port
Address of the remote Windows 2000/XP computer.
The port used to communicate with the remote Windows 2000/XP computer.
4445 (default)
Message Routing
The Message Routing screen lets you access the following screens:
• Remote Log
• RSView Diagnostics List
Each one of the above screens shows a list of messages that can be sent to that destination. The list shows the On/Off status of each message type. Use the On/Off button to turn a message type on or off. A message type is enabled if it has a checked box.
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File Management
Terminal Settings
File Management
Delete Files
The File Management screen lets you access screens to:
• Delete Files
• Copy Files
Delete Files
From the Delete Files screen you can select options to:
• Delete Applications - deletes an .MER application file from a storage location.
• Delete Fonts - deletes a font file from a storage location.
• Delete Log Files - deletes any data log files, alarm history files and alarm status files in the System Default location on the
PanelView Plus terminal.
Delete Application or Font Files
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• Internal Storage - the Internal Compact Flash in the PanelView
Plus terminal.
• External Storage 1 - the External Compact Flash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal.
• External Storage 2 - for future use.
2. Select a file from the list.
3. Select the Delete button.
4. You will be asked if you want to delete the selected application or font file from the storage location. Select Yes or No.
Terminal Settings
File Management
Copy Files
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Delete Log Files
Select this option to delete any data log files, alarm history files and alarm status files in the System Default location on the PanelView Plus terminal. You will be asked to confirm the operation.
Do you want to delete all of the RSView ME Station Log Files?
Select Yes or No. Any log files not located in the System Default location will not be deleted.
Copy Files
From the Copy Files screen, you can select options to:
• Copy Applications - copies an .MER application file from one storage location to another
• Copy Fonts - copies a font file from one storage location to another.
Copy Applications or Fonts
The process for copying an application file or a font file is the same.
List of files stored in Compact Flash of terminal.
1. Select the Source button to select the location of the application or font file that you want to copy.
• Internal Storage - the Internal Compact Flash in the PanelView
Plus terminal.
• External Storage 1 - the External Compact Flash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal.
• External Storage 2 - for future use.
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2. Select the Destination button on the same screen to open the following screen.
3. Select the Destination button to select the storage location where you want to copy the application or font file to.
• Internal Storage - the Internal Compact Flash in the PanelView
Plus terminal.
• External Storage 1 - the External Compact Flash card loaded in the card slot of the terminal.
• External Storage 2 - for future use.
4. Select the Copy button to copy the selected application or font file to the selected destination.
If the file exists, you will receive a warning and will be asked if you want to overwrite the existing application.
5. Select Yes or No.
TIP
RSView looks for .MER files in the
\RockwellSoftware\RSViewME\Runtime folder and font files in the
\RockwellSoftware\RSViewME\Fonts\ folder.
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Terminal Settings
Display
Display Contrast
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The Display screen lets you open screens to access:
• Display Contrast
• Display Intensity
• Display Temperature
• Screen Saver
• Cursor
Display Contrast
The Display Contrast screen lets you view and modify the current contrast setting of the PanelView Plus 400 - 600 grayscale displays.
The numeric display shows the current contrast level as a percentage.
The change is not permanent until you select OK.
Terminal Settings
Display
Display Intensity
Display Intensity
The Display Intensity screen lets you view or modify the current intensity of the backlight. The default intensity is 100%. When you change the intensity, the terminal temporarily changes to that intensity. The change is not permanent until you select OK.
The Startup Intensity button toggles between Runtime and Default. If
Runtime is selected, the terminal startup screens will use the runtime intensity setting selected on the above screen. If Default is selected, the terminal startup screens will use the terminal default setting, which is near 100%.
TIP
Displays are shipped with the contrast level set at
50% which is the optimum setting.
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Terminal Settings
Display
Display Temperature
Display Temperature
The Display Temperature screen shows the current temperature of the display.
Terminal Settings
Display
Screen Saver
Select Up or Down
Cursor button to increase or decrease the screen saver brightness
Screen Saver
The Screen Saver screen lets you:
• disable the screen saver
• enable the screen saver after the selected idle time
• adjust the brightness intensity of the screen saver
• enable/disable the screen saver bitmap
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Display
Cursor
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Cursor
The Cursor screen enables/disables the on-screen cursor.
Font Linking
Terminal Settings
Font Linking
List of fonts loaded on the terminal.
Font linking allows you to run a translated application on the terminal by linking a font file to the base font (for example, linking a Chinese font file to the base font Arial).
For more details on pre-installed terminal fonts and additional fonts available for downloading, see Appendix C.
Select Base Font
Arial
Courier New
Tahoma
Times New Roman
Show Links
[F1]
Close
[F8]
Shows the location and name of the font that is linked to the base font used by the terminal. If a file is not linked, box will be empty.
Shows all fonts loaded on the terminal except the base font. Select the name of the font you are linking to the base font. Click the Add Fonts button to link the font file for the selected font to the base font. You will return to the Linked Fonts screen.
Add Linked Font
Courier New
MS Mincho
Tahoma
Times New Roman
Add Fonts
[F1]
Linked Font
Base font = Arial
Link:
MS Mincho
External storage 1\MSMINCHO.TTC
Close
[F8]
Delete Link
[F1]
Edit Link
[F2]
Close
[F8]
Deletes linked font file (if any)
Edits the link by allowing you to add the linked file to a font loaded on the terminal.
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Input Devices
Terminal Settings
Input Devices
Keyboard or Keypad
The Input Devices screen lets you access screens to view and modify settings for:
• Keyboard
• Keypad
• Mouse
• Touch Screen
Keyboard and Keypad Setup
The Keyboard and Keypad screen opens these screens:
• Key Repeat Settings
• Keypad Settings
Key Repeat Settings for Attached Keyboard or PanelView Plus Keypad
The Key Repeat Settings configures settings for keys on the PanelView
Plus terminal or keys an attached keyboard.
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Repeat Rate
Repeat Delay
Description
The number of times a key is repeated per second when you hold down a key.
The amount of time that elapses before a key is repeated.
Valid Values
Keypad: 0, 2 - 30
Keyboard: Device dependent
0, 2 - 30 is typical
200 ms
400 ms
600 ms
1 sec
1.5 sec
2 sec
2.5 sec
Values are device dependent.
An unsupported value is disabled (grayed).
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Key Settings for PanelView Plus Keypad
The Keypad Settings screen enables/disables Single Key Mode option which is used to restrict multiple or simultaneous key presses.
Field
Single Key Mode
Hold Off Time
Description
Enables or disables Single Key Mode.
If enabled, any programmable key that is pressed inhibits all keys until the programmable key is pressed again. This includes the Alt, Ctrl, Shift keys.
If enabled with abort, any secondary key press will terminate the initial key press immediately.
If disabled, there are no restrictions on key presses.
The length of time to ignore multiple presses of the same key.
Valid Values
Enabled
Enabled with Abort
Disabled (default)
400 ms (default)
IMPORTANT
The keypad cannot produce Home, End, Page Up or
Page Down when Single Key mode is enabled.
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Terminal Settings
Input Devices
Touch Screen
Touch Screen
The Touch Screen lets you access the following screens:
• Calibration
• Cursor
• Double-Tap Sensitivity
Touch Screen Calibration
This screen calibrates the touch screen of the PanelView Plus terminal.
Touch the center of the target (+) each of the 4 times it appears. When the calibration is complete, you will see the message:
"Tap the screen to register saved data. Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current settings."
Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target.
Cursor
This screen enables or disables the cursor on touch screen terminals.
Disabling the touch screen cursor will not disable the mouse.
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Double-Tap Sensitivity
This screen lets you set and test the sensitivity for both speed and physical distance between touch screen presses.
Terminal Settings
Input Devices
Mouse
• The Set button sets the sensitivity of touch screen presses.
• The Test button tests the sensitivity of touch screen presses. If you double-tap the test button with the time set using the Set button, the Test button will reverse it’s foreground and background colors.
Mouse
The Mouse screen sets and tests the sensitivity for both speed and physical distance between mouse clicks. This process is identical to that for setting Double-Tap sensitivity for the touch screen.
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Print Setup
Terminal Settings
Print Setup
The Print Setup screen lets you access screens to configure print options for:
• Displays
• Alarms
• Diagnostic messages.
Display, Alarm, and Diagnostic Print Setup
The general setup for printing displays, alarm messages and diagnostics messages from an RSView .MER application is the same.
The Advanced Settings for each function are different.
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PCL Printer
Description
Type of printer to use.
Port Port to use for printing displays, alarm messages, and diagnostic messages.
Network Path Network path of printer to use if the Port selection is Network.
Advanced Settings Press this button to open additional settings.
Valid Values
Laser (default)
Inkjet
Network (default)
USB
519 characters maximum
Advanced Settings for Display Print Setup
Select the Advanced Settings button to:
• change print orientation (portrait or landscape)
• enable or disable draft mode
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Advanced Settings for Diagnostic Messages and Alarm Messages
The following screen configures when to print diagnostic or alarm messages that are sent to the Network or USB port.
To configure how messages are queued for printing, select the Print
Messages After button and set one of the following options:
• Specified number of messages
Prints messages after 60 are queued or another specified value.
The default is 60 (about one full page of messages.)
• 500 messages or timeout period, whichever is first
Prints after 500 messages are queued or a specific time period has elapsed, whichever comes first. The default time period is
168 hours (7 days). You can specify another value. For example, if 350 messages are in the queue and 7 days have elapsed, the
350 messages will print.
• Specified number of messages or timeout period, whichever is first
Prints after a specified number of messages are queued or a specific time period has elapsed, whichever comes first.
The default number of messages to queue is 60. The default timeout period is 168 hours (7 days). You can change both values. For example, the number of messages is set to 75 and the timeout period is set to 48 hours (2 day). If the queue has 75 messages after only 24 hours, these messages will print. If there are only 15 messages in the queue at 48 hours, the 15 messages will not print until the time period has elapsed.
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Startup Options
The Startup Options screen accesses the following screens to modify:
• RSView ME Station Startup
• Startup Tests
Terminal Settings
Startup Options
RSView ME Station Startup
RSView ME Station Startup
The RSView Machine Station Startup screen specifies what action the
PanelView Plus terminal takes on startup:
• Do not start RSView ME Station
• Go to Configuration Mode
• Run the Current Application
This option is available only if an application is loaded.
RSView ME Station will start up based on shortcuts in the Windows
Startup folder and whether an application is loaded.
Select the On Startup button to switch between Do not start RSView
ME, Go to Configure Mode, or Run the Current Application. Select the button under the last two options to configure specific settings for each mode.
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Configuration Mode
Configuration Mode
The Configuration Mode Options screen specifies whether the
PanelView Plus will boot up in Configure Mode:
• with the current application loaded.
• with the communication configuration of the current application or the terminal’s RSLinx communication configuration.
If you select Yes to replace the terminal’s communication configuration with that of the application, any changes made to the device addresses or driver properties in the RSLinx
Communications screen will be lost.
These options are available only if an application is loaded in the terminal. If an application is not loaded, both options are disabled and set to No.
Run Options
Run Options
The Run Options screen specifies whether or not:
• to replace the terminal’s communication (RSLinx) settings with application settings when the application is run.
If you select Yes, any changes to the device addresses or driver properties in the RSLinx Communications screen will be lost when the terminal boots up.
• to delete log files (data, alarm history, alarm status) generated by the terminal from the System Default location before running the application.
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Terminal Settings
Startup Options
Startup Tests
Startup Tests
The PanelView Plus can run extended tests on startup. The Startup
Tests screen provides access to these screens:
• Startup Tests Settings
• Repeat Count
IMPORTANT
Startup Tests apply only to PanelView Plus 700 -
1500 terminals.
Select Tests
The Select Tests screen shows a list of each test that can be performed on the PanelView Plus terminal at startup and its current On/Off status. You can turn any test in the list on or off by selecting the
On/Off button. The terminal will only run tests with a checked box.
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Startup Tests Settings
From the Startup Tests Settings screen, you can:
• enable extended diagnostics to run on the terminal at startup
• disable extended diagnostics at startup
• specify how many times to repeat the selected tests that are run on the terminal during startup.
The Repeat Count field shows the current value. You can enter a value in the range of 0 - 128.
IMPORTANT
Enabling Extended Diagnostics and setting a high
Repeat Count will increase the time it takes the terminal to reboot.
The tests will run each time you reset or cycle power to the terminal until you disable Extended
Diagnostics. Setting a low repeat count will also decrease the startup time.
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System Event Log
Terminal Settings
System Event Log
The System Event Log screen displays a list of system events currently logged by the PanelView Plus terminal.
• To display System Event Log Details for a specific event, select an event and then select the More Details button.
• To clear all System Event Logs, press the Clear All button.
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Terminal Settings
System Information
Terminal Information
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The System Information screen lets you access:
• RSView ME Station information
• Terminal Information
Terminal Information
The Terminal Information screen displays the following details for the
PanelView Plus terminal:
• total power on time
• processor temperature
• battery voltage and battery state
• amount of memory on terminal
All fields are read only except for memory allocation. To access details on Memory Allocation, select the Memory Allocation button.
Battery State
Battery State
Good
Failing
Bad
400-600
Good battery condition
Does not have a replaceable battery. Replace terminal.
N/A
700-1500
Good battery condition
Low battery. Replace battery.
Battery is missing or bad.
Replace battery.
Battery Voltage
For PanelView Plus 400-600 terminals, the Battery Voltage field indicates the battery state only.
Processor Temperature
For the 400-600 terminals, the Processor Temperature shows the temperature of the display.
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Memory Allocation
The Memory Allocation screen displays:
• amount of allocated storage or program memory
• amount of storage or program memory currently in use
You can modify the allocation of storage or program memory. Press the Up or Down button to increase/decrease the memory allocation.
Each button press changes the allocation by a value of 4. If you change the allocation for one type of memory, the other is automatically updated accordingly.
TIP
These settings are not retained after a power cycle.
Values return to the default settings.
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System Information
About RSView ME Station
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RSView ME Station Information
The About RSView ME Station screen provides access to:
• RSView ME Station firmware number
• Rockwell Technical Support information x.xx.xx.xx
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Time/Date/Regional
Settings
The Time/Date/Regional Settings screen lets you access the following screens to set:
• date
• regional settings
• time
• time zone
Terminal Settings
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Date
Date
The Date screen shows and configures the current date in separate
Year, Month and Day fields.
Field
Year
Month
Day
Description
The current year in a 4-digit format.
The current month.
The current day. The day of the month is validated based on the month.
Valid Values
1980 - 2099
1 - 12
0 - 31
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Terminal Settings
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Time
Time
The Time screen shows and configures the current time in 24-hour format in separate Hour, Minute and Second fields.
Field
Hour
Minute
Seconds
Description
The current hour in 24-hour format.
The current minute in 24-hour format.
The current second in 24-hour format.
Valid Values
0 - 23
0 - 59
0 - 59
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Terminal Settings
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Time Zone
Time Zone
The Time Zone screen shows the current time zone that is installed on the PanelView Plus terminal. Time zones are installed as a part of the operating system. Changing the time zone adjusts the current time and date to match the new time zone.
Language
English
French
German
Japanese
Default Time Zone
(GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
(GMT +01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
(GMT +01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna
(GMT +09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo
If the selected time zone supports Daylight Savings, you can select the
Daylight Savings button.
Daylight Savings
The Daylight Savings screen configures whether daylight savings time is in effect for the current time zone. Daylight Savings is set to Yes for all time zones except for Japanese, which does support daylight savings. Daylight savings changes are not permanently applied until you close the Time Zone screen.
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Regional Settings
Terminal Settings
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Regional Settings
The Regional Settings screen allows you to access these screens:
• Language
• Numeric Format
• Long Date Format
• Short Date Format
• Time Format
The current language is shown at the bottom of the Regional Settings screen.
Language
Terminal Settings
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Regional Settings
Language
The Language screen allows you to select a language that is installed on the PanelView Plus. Languages are installed as a part of the operating system.
Terminal Settings
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Regional Settings
Numeric Format
Numeric Format screen
The Numeric Format Screen allows you to modify the decimal separator used by the current language. The default decimal separator is ".". The field will accept a separator up to 3 characters.
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Time Format
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Regional Settings
The Time Format screen configures the time format for the current language. A sample of the current time is shown using the currently selected format.
Time Format
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Time Format
Description h:mm:ss tt (default) h = hour, no leading zero tt = AM or PM symbol hh:mm:ss tt hh = hour with leading zero tt = AM or PM symbol
H:mm:ss
H = hour in 24 hour format, no leading zero
Example
7:23:02 AM or 1:13:31 PM
11:43:59 AM
07:23:02 AM or 01:13:31 PM
11:43:59 PM
7:03:42 or 1:13:32
23:43:59
HH:mm:ss
HH = hour in 24-hour format with leading zero
07:03:42 or 01:13:22
23:43:59
AM Symbol Characters to indicate AM. If the time format is set to h:mm:ss tt or hh:mm:ss tt, you can modify the AM symbol.
PM Symbol
Separator
AM (default)
12 character maximum
Characters to indicate PM. If the time format is set to h:mm:ss tt or hh:mm:ss tt, you can modify the PM symbol.
PM (default)
12 character maximum
Character(s) that separate fields in time format. : (default)
3 character maximum
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Terminal Settings
Short Date Format
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Regional Settings
The Short Date Format screen configures the short date format used by the current language. A sample of the current date is shown using the currently selected short date format.
Short Date Format
Field
Format
Separator
Short Date Formats
M/d/yyyy (default)
M/d/yy
MM/dd/yy
MM/dd/yyyy yy/MM/dd yyyy-MM-dd dd-MMM-yy
Character(s) separator for fields in time format.
The default separator is either - or / depending on short date format.
Example
1/2/2003
1/2/03
01/02/03
01/02/2003
03/01/02
2003-01-02
02-Jan-03
- or / (default)
3 character maximum
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Terminal Settings
Long Date Format
Time/Date/Regional Settings
Regional Settings
The Long Date Format screen configures the long date format used by the current language. A sample of the current date is shown using the currently selected long date format.
Long Date Format
Field
Format
Short Date Formats dddd, MMMM, dd, yyyy (default) dddd is name of week day
MMMM is name of month dd is 2-digit day of month with leading zero yyyy is 4-digit year
MMMM dd, yyyy
MMMM is name of month dd is 2-digit day of month with leading zero yyyy is 4-digit year dddd, dd MMMM, yyyy dddd is name of week day dd is 2-digit day of month with leading zero
MMMM is name of month yyyy is 4-digit year dd MMMM, yyyy dd is 2-digit day of month with leading zero
MMMM is name of month yyyy is 4-digit year
Example
Monday, January 01, 2003
January 01, 2003
Monday, 01 January, 2003
01 January, 2003
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Chapter Objectives
Required Tools
Precautions
Chapter
5
Installing and Replacing Components
This chapter shows how to install, replace or upgrade various components of the PanelView Plus terminals. Most sections (except for Communication Module, Product ID labels, Keypad Legend
Inserts, and the External Compact Flash Card) apply only to the 700 -
1500 terminals.
• Logic Module
• RAM and Internal Compact Flash
• Communication Module
• Display Module
• Battery
• Display Module Bezel
• Backlight
• AC Power Supply
• Product ID Label
• Keypad Legend Inserts
• External Compact Flash Card
Tools required to install or replace the various components of the
PanelView Plus terminal are:
• #1 and #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Electrostatic (ESD) wristband
Before installing or replacing any components, disconnect power from the PanelView Plus terminal. During installation, take care not to touch any of the exposed electronic components.
ATTENTION
!
Disconnect all power from the PanelView Plus terminal before installing or replacing any components. Failure to disconnect power may result in electrical shock and/or damage to the terminal.
ATTENTION
!
Work in a static free environment and wear a properly grounded ESD wristband.
Be careful when touching any of the exposed electronic components to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
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Compatibility of Terminal
Components
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
When assembling components of a terminal or replacing the Internal
Compact Flash in a Logic Module, the components must be compatible.
To verify compatibility of the Internal Compact Flash with the Logic
Module of PanelView Plus terminals, you must know what version of
RSView ME is running on the terminal.
1. Locate green label on back of unit to determine revision level of your PanelView Plus terminal.
• Rev B: Contains RSView ME 3.0
• Rev C: Contains RSView ME 3.10
• Rev D: Contains RSView ME 3.20
2. Determine series of the Internal Compact Flash and Logic
Module.
For Revision D terminals running RSView ME 3.20, you cannot use a Series C (or lower) Compact Flash Card running an earlier version of RSView ME (3.10 or lower).
Once a terminal is upgraded to RSView ME 3.20, the Logic Module and all contents within are compatible with RSView 3.20 devices.
RSView ME 3.0/3.10 .mer applications are compatible with RSView ME
3.20 terminals.
PanelView Plus Compatibility
The table below matches the correct series of the Internal Compact
Flash Card with the correct series of the Logic Module for the
PanelView Plus terminals. The Logic Module for PanelView Plus terminals is available with or without memory pre-installed.
Terminal
Revision
Rev B
Rev C
Rev D
Logic Module 2711P-RP
(without memory) is compatible with:
Series A: 2711P-RP/A
Series B: 2711P-RP/B
Series C: 2711P-RP/C
Internal Compact Flash
2711P-RW1, 2, 3, 4
Series B: 2711P-RWx/B
Series C: 2711P-RWx/C
Series D: 2711P-RWx/D
Series D: 2711P-RWx/D
(1)
When upgrading RSView ME 3.0 to 3.10 or higher, the Firmware Upgrade Kit is required.
RSView ME
Version
(1)
RSView ME 3.0
RSView ME 3.10
RSView ME 3.20
RSView ME 3.20
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Installing RAM and Internal
Compact Flash
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
The Logic Module (2711P-RP, -RP1, -RP2, -RP3) of the PanelView Plus is available with or without RAM/Internal Compact Flash pre-installed.
If RAM (2711P-RRxxx) and Internal Compact Flash (2711P-RWx) are ordered as separate components, you must install the memory before attaching the Logic Module to the Display Module.
Skip Steps 5 - 6 if not replacing RAM.
To install/replace RAM and/or Internal Compact Flash:
1. Remove power from the terminal.
2. Place the terminal, display side down, on a flat stable surface.
3. Loosen the 6 captive screws that secure the Logic Module.
4. Carefully lift the Logic Module away from the terminal and turn over to expose the circuit board.
IMPORTANT
Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the Logic Module.
5. Locate the RAM module on the circuit board. Pull the metal retaining clips away from the module and slide out the RAM module (if present).
Compact Flash Card
Retaining Screw
RAM Module
Retaining
Clips
Skip Steps 7 - 11 if not replacing Internal
Compact Flash.
6. Insert the new RAM module at a 45° angle and snap down.
7. Locate the Internal Compact Flash card. Unscrew and remove the retaining clip that secures the card.
8. Pull out the Compact Flash card (if present).
9. Insert the new Compact Flash card.
10. Re-attach retaining clip.
11. Attach the Logic Module by aligning the 2 connectors on the bottom of the module with the connectors on the Display
Module.
12. Push down on the Logic Module until firmly seated.
13. Tighten the 6 captive screws that secure the Logic Module to a torque of .68 N•m (6-8 in-lb).
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Installing and Replacing the Logic Module
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
This section shows how to install and replace the Logic Module
(2711P-RP, RP1, -RP2, -RP3) of the PanelView Plus terminal. If the
Display Module and Logic Module are ordered as separate components, attach the Logic Module to the Display Module before panel installation.
The Logic Module is available with or without RAM (2711P-RRxxx) and Internal Compact Flash (2711P-RWx ) pre-installed. If ordered as separate components, you must install the memory before attaching the Logic Module to the Display Module.
To install a Logic Module:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. If the Display Module is removed from panel, set the module, display side down, on a clean, flat, stable surface to prevent scratches.
3. Position the Logic Module over the back of the Display Module until the 2 connectors on the bottom of the Logic Module align with the connectors on the Display Module.
Captive
Screw
4. Push down on the Logic Module until firmly seated.
5. Tighten the 6 captive screws that secure the Logic Module to the
Display Module to a torque of .68 N•m ( 6-8 in-lb).
Logic Module
Captive screws on top and bottom
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To replace the Logic Module:
Before replacing the Logic Module, you must remove the
Communication Module (if attached). You will also need to remove the Internal RAM and Compact Flash from the Logic Module to reuse in the new Logic Module.
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Disconnect all power and communication cables.
3. If Display Module is removed from panel, set the module, display side down, on a clean, flat, stable surface to prevent scratches.
4. Remove the 4 screws that attach the Communication Module (if attached) to the Logic Module. Carefully lift the Communication
Module away from the Logic Module.
Communication Module
Screw
Logic Module
Captive Screw
Display Module
5. Loosen the 6 captive screws that secure the Logic Module to the
Display Module.
6. Carefully lift the Logic Module away from the back of the
Display Module.
7. Remove the internal RAM and Compact Flash from the Logic
Module if you want to reuse them in the future. Refer to page
IMPORTANT
Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the Logic Module.
8. Install the new Logic Module as described on page 5-4.
9. Attach the Communication Module (if necessary).
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Installing/Replacing a
Communication Module
This section shows how to install and replace a Communication
Module on the PanelView Plus terminal. The Communication Module installs over the Logic Module. The Communication Modules are available as separate catalog numbers for specific communication protocols. The installation is the same for all modules regardless of the communication type.
WARNING
!
If you connect or disconnect any communication cable with power applied to this module or any device on the network, an electrical arc can occur.
This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.
Installation for 700 - 1500 Terminals
TIP
The Logic Module must be attached to the Display
Module before you attach the Communication
Module.
To install a Communication Module:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. If Display Module is removed from panel, set the module, display side down, on a clean, flat, stable surface to prevent scratches.
3. Remove the label covering the Communication Module connector on the Logic Module.
Logic Module
REMOVE LABEL TO INSTALL
COMMUNICATION MODULE
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Communication
Module
Connector
Logic Module
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4. Position the Communication Module over the Logic Module so that the connectors on bottom of module align with connectors on Logic Module.
5. To prevent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) between the modules, allow the Communication Module to touch the Logic Module before making connection.
6. Push down on Communication Module until connectors are firmly seated.
7. Tighten the 4 screws that secure the Communication Module to the Logic Module. Tighten screws to a torque of .68 N•m (6-8 in-lb).
Attached
Communication Module
Screw
To replace a Communication Module:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Disconnect communication cables from the Communication
Module.
3. Remove the 4 screws that secure the Communication Module to the Logic Module.
4. Carefully lift the Communication Module away from the Logic
Module and set aside.
5. Follow steps 4 - 7 above.
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Installation for 400 -600 Terminals
To install a communication module:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Set the terminal, display side down, on a clean, flat, stable surface.
3. Remove the label covering the connectors on the base unit of the terminal.
REMOVE LABEL TO INSTALL
COMMUNICATION MODULE
4. Position the Communication Module over back of the terminal so that the connector on bottom of Communication Module align with the connector on the base unit.
Tighten this screw first.
Captive
Screws
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5. Push down on the Communication Module until connector is firmly seated.
6. Tighten the three captive screws that secure the module to the terminal, starting with the bottom, left screw on the module.
Tighten screws to a torque of .34 - .45 N•m (3 - 4 in-lb).
Installing and Replacing Components 5-9
To replace a Communication module:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Disconnect communication cables from the Communication
Module.
3. Loosen the 3 screws that secure the Communication Module to the terminal.
4. Carefully lift the Communication Module away from the terminal and set aside.
5. Follow installation steps 4 - 6 on previous page.
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Replacing the Display
Module
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
This sections shows how to replace the Display Module
(2711P-RDxxxx). It is necessary to remove the Communication
Module from the Logic Module to perform this operation.
Communication Module
Logic Module
Display
Module
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Remove terminal from panel.
3. Detach the Communication Module (if attached) from the Logic
Module by removing the 4 screws.
4. Loosen the 6 captive screws that attach the Logic Module to the
Display Module.
Logic Module
Captive screws on top and bottom
5. Carefully lift the Logic Module from the terminal.
6. Set the Display Module aside.
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7. Position the new Logic Module over the new Display Module so that the connectors align.
8. Push down on the Logic Module until firmly seated.
9. Tighten the 6 captive screws that secure the Logic Module to the
Display Module to a torque of .68 N•m ( 6-8 in-lb).
10. Attach the Communication Module (if necessary) and tighten the
4 screws to a torque of .68 N•m (6-8 in-lb).
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Replacing the Battery
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
The lithium battery (2711P-RY2032) is used by the real-time clock and static RAM; it is not used for application backup or retention. The clock module has a life expectancy of 2 years without power.
WARNING
!
When you connect or disconnect the battery an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed and the area is nonhazardous before proceeding. Replace the battery only with the indicated catalog number.
For Safety information on the handling of lithium batteries, including handling and disposal of leaking batteries, see Guidelines for Handling Lithium
Batteries, publication AG 5-4.
Do not dispose of battery in a fire or incinerator.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Store batteries in a cool, dry environment. We recommend 25 °C with 40…60% relative humidity.
You may store batteries for up to 30 days between
-45…85 °C, such as during transportation. To avoid possible leakage, do not store batteries above 60 °C for more than 30 days.
To replace the battery:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Place the terminal, display side down, on a flat stable surface.
3. Detach Communication Module (if attached) from the Logic
Module by removing the 4 screws.
4. Loosen the 6 captive screws that attach the Logic Module to the
Display Module.
Logic Module
Captive screws
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5. Carefully lift the Logic Module away from the terminal and flip over to expose the circuit board.
IMPORTANT
Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the Logic Module.
6. Locate the battery on the circuit board.
Remove battery by lifting up the edge indicated by arrow.
7. Remove the battery by lifting up the side of the battery.
8. Insert the new battery.
9. Attach the Logic Module by aligning the 2 connectors on the bottom of the module align with the connectors on the terminal.
10. Push down on the Logic Module until firmly seated.
11. Tighten the 6 captive screws that secure the Logic Module to a torque of .68 N•m (6-8 in-lb).
12. Attach the Communication Module (if necessary) and tighten the
4 screws to a torque of .68 N•m (6-8 in-lb).
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Replacing Bezel
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
Removing Display Module Bezel
It is not necessary to remove the Logic Module or Communication
Module before removing the bezel, except for the PanelView Plus 700.
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Set the terminal, display side down, on a flat stable surface.
IMPORTANT
Wear a properly grounded ESD wristband before touching any of the electronic components in the Logic Module.
3. Remove the screws from the back of the Display Module. The number of screws varies for each terminal type.
This step applies to Touch Screen only terminals.
Display Module Bezel
4. On touch screen terminals, remove the 2 screws that secure the small metal plate to the back of the Display Module.
5. Disconnect the (touch screen) connector by pulling the tab attached to the connector.
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Sealing
Gasket
Plate
6. Remove the sealing gasket.
Touch Screen Connector
Installing and Replacing Components 5-15
7. Lift the back of the Display Module away from the bezel.
Work on a clean, flat, stable surface to protect the display from debris, scratches and damage.
Display Module Bezel
8. Detach all connectors (maximum of 3). The number of connectors varies by model.
• IrDa connector (if present)
• Function Key connector
• Touch Screen connector
9. Set bezel aside.
Replacing Display Module Bezel
1. Make sure new bezel is free of lint and marks before attaching.
2. Attach the following connectors. The number of connectors varies by model.
• IrDa connector (if present)
• Function Key connector
3. Place the back of the Display Module over the new bezel. Be careful not to pinch any of the cables.
Allow the Touch Screen connector to extend out of the access opening.
4. Attach Touch Screen connector.
5. Replace the sealing gasket (shown in step 6 on page 5-14).
6. Attach screws that secure Display Module to bezel and tighten to a torque of 1.35 - 1.58 N•m (12-14 in-lb).
7. On touch screen terminals, re-attach the small metal plate to the back of the Display Module using 2 screws (shown in step 4 on
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Replacing Backlight
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
This section shows how to replace the backlight for the 700, 1000, and
1250 models. The 1250 High-Bright and 1500 displays do not have a replaceable backlight.
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Remove Display Module bezel as described on page 5-14.
3. Remove the 4 screws that secure the LCD Display.
4. Lift the LCD Display and detach the Display Connector from the circuit board. The location of the connector varies by model.
Display
Connector
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5. Detach the Backlight Connector from the circuit board.
The 1250 has one or two Backlight Connectors.
Backlight
Connector
For PanelView Plus 700/1000
Work on a clean, flat, stable surface to protect the display from debris, scratches and damage.
6. Press the retaining tab that secures the backlight and then pull out the backlight.
7. Insert the new backlight.
Backlight
Backlight
Retaining Tab
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For PanelView Plus 1250
• The 1250 Series A and B displays have two backlights and use
Cat. No. 2711P-RL12C backlight replacement.
• The 1250 Series C displays have only one backlight and use Cat.
No. 2711P-RL12C2 backlight replacement.
Work on a clean, flat, stable surface to protect the display from debris, scratches and damage.
8. Remove the screw(s) that secure the backlight(s) and then remove the backlight(s). The two backlights for Series A and B displays are each secured with 2 screws. The single backlight for
Series C displays are secured with 1 screw.
Backlights
Series A/B
9. Insert the new backlight(s) and then secure each with the same screws from step 8.
10. Attach the LCD Display Connector to the circuit board (shown in
11. Attach the Backlight Connector to the circuit board (shown in step 5 on page 5-17).
12. Secure the LCD Display by attaching the 4 screws. The terminals use different size screws. Use the following chart to tighten the screws.
PanelView Plus
700
1000/1250
1500
Screw Size Torque
2.5 mm .68 N•m (6-8 in-lb)
#4
#6
.68 N•m (6-8 in-lb)
.90 - 1.1 N•m (8-10 in-lb)
13. Replace the Display Module bezel as described on 5-15.
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Installing the Remote AC
Power Supply
700 - 1500 Terminals Only
Connecting to AC power requires a separate Power Supply
(2711P-RSACDIN) that mounts to a DIN Rail. This power supply converts AC power to DC power and has the following electrical input ratings:
• 85…264 V AC (47…63 Hz)
For details on installation, refer to the installation instructions shipped with the power supply.
Removing the Product ID
Label
If you ordered a PanelView Plus terminal with a label, you can remove it and attach your own label.
1. Remove the Allen-Bradley label using your fingers or a tweezers.
2. Clean area with damp cloth and isopropyl alcohol.
3. Remove adhesive backing of OEM label and affix over area where Allen-Bradley label was located.
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Installing Keypad Legend
Inserts
This section shows how to replace the legend inserts in the PanelView
Plus keypad terminals. The legend strips are available as separate catalog numbers (2711P-RFKxx) for each keypad terminal, except for the PanelView Plus 400 terminals (which does not support replaceable legend strips). One side of the legend strips have the default key legends and the other side is blank for creating custom legends.
PanelView Plus 600 Terminals
The legend inserts for function keys F1 - F10 are accessible from the back on the unit and can be replaced with the terminal mounted in the enclosure.
To replace the F1-F10 function key legends:
1. From the rear of the unit, pull the legend strips out from the slots on the lower side of the terminal.
2. Slide the new insert into the same slot until only the end tab is visible.
600 Terminals
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PanelView Plus 700-1500 Terminals
The F1-Fxx and K1-Kxx legend inserts on the PanelView Plus 700 -
1500 terminals are accessible when the Display Module bezel is removed.
To replace the F1-Fxx or K1-Kxx function key legends:
1. Remove power from the terminal.
2. Remove the Display Module bezel as described on page 5-14.
3. Pull the legend inserts out from the slots on the bezel.
4. Insert the new legend strips into the same slots until only the end tab is visible.
5. Replace the Display Module bezel as described page 5-15.
Using an External Compact
Flash Card
All of the PanelView Plus terminals have a Compact Flash Card slot which supports Type I Compact Flash cards. These cards (2711P-RCx) are available in different memory sizes.
The orientation of the card slot on the 700-1500 terminals varies depending on the series of the Logic Module.
Compact Flash Card Slot
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Inserting a Compact Flash Card
1. Insert the card in the Compact Flash Card slot of the terminal until firmly seated.
400 - 600 Terminals 700 - 1500 Terminals
Removing a Compact Flash Card
1. Press the Eject button on the Logic Module. When the button pops out, press it again to release the card. The location of the button varies depending on the series of the Logic Module.
The PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals do not have an eject button. Simply secure edge of card with fingers and pull card away from slot.
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Chapter Objectives
Wiring and Safety
Guidelines
Chapter
6
Terminal Connections
This chapter provides network and device connections for the
PanelView Plus terminals, including:
• wiring and safety guidelines
• Logic controller cable charts
• USB port(s)
• Serial connections on base unit
• Ethernet (onboard communications)
• DH485/DH+/RIO Communications Module
(one module for 700-1500 terminals; separate module with each communication protocol for 400-600 terminals)
• ControlNet Communications Module (700 - 1500 only)
Use publication NFPA 70E, "Electrical Safety Requirements for
Employee Workplaces", IEC 60364 "Electrical Installations in
Buildings" or other applicable wiring safety requirements for the country of installation when wiring the VersaView CE terminals. In addition to the NFPA guidelines:
• route communication cables to terminal by a separate path from incoming power:
IMPORTANT
Do not run signal wiring and power wiring in the same conduit.
• where power and communication lines must cross, they should cross at right angles. Communication lines can be installed in the same conduit as low level DC I/O lines (less than 10 volts).
• shield and ground cables appropriately to avoid Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI).Grounding minimizes noise from EMI and is a safety measure in electrical installations.
A source for grounding recommendations is the National Electric Code published by the National Fire Protection Association.
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Logic Controller Cable
Charts
Refer to the following charts for a summary of PanelView Plus terminal connections to controllers and network interface modules.
Runtime Communication Cables - To Controllers
Protocol
DF1
(any)
DH-485
(any)
ControlNet xxx15xx
PanelView Plus Comm Port
RS-232 (DF1) Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
RS-232 (DH-485) Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
DH-485 Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -600
2711P-xxx3xx, 2711P-RN3
DH-485 Communication Port
PanelView Plus 700 -1500
2711P-xxx6xx, 2711P-RN6
ControlNet Communication Port
PanelView Plus 700-1500
2711P-xxx15xx, 2711P-RN15S
EtherNet/IP Comm Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
(except 2711P-xxx5xx)
EtherNet/IP
(any except xxx5xx)
Remote I/O xxx1xx xxx6xx
DHPlus xxx6xx xxx8xx
Remote I/O Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx1xx, -xxx6xx, 2711P-RN1, 2711P-RN6
DH+ Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx6xx, -xxx8xx, 2711P-RN6, 2711P-RN8
SLC-500, 5/01, 5/02
CH1 RJ45
(DH-485)
N/A use AIC+ Module
(1761-NET-AIC)
Connect to Port 1 or 2
1747-C10 (6ft/2m)
1747-C11 (0.3m/1ft)
1747-C20 (20ft/6m)
1761-CBL-AS03
(10ft/3m)
1761-CBL-AS09
(30ft/9m)
N/A
SLC 5/02 only use 1747-SN with shielded twinaxial cable
(1770-CD)
N/A
Cables: PanelView Plus to SLC Controllers
SLC-5/03, 5/04, 5/05
CH0 (9-pin RS-232)
(DF1 or DH-485)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
SLC 5/03
CH1 (RJ45)
(DH-485)
N/A use AIC+ Module
(1761-NET-AIC)
Connect to Port 1 or 2
SLC 5/04
CH1 (DH+)
N/A
N/A use AIC+ Module
(1761-NET-AIC)
Connect to Port 3 use AIC+ Module
(1761-NET-AIC)
Connect to Port 3
1747-C10 (6ft/2m)
1747-C11 (0.3m/1ft)
1747-C20 (20ft/6m)
1761-CBL-AS03
(10ft/3m)
1761-CBL-AS09
(30ft/9m)
N/A
N/A
1747-KFC15A or
1747-SCRNR/A Module with ControlNet cable
Use 1761-NET-ENI Module with Ethernet Cable
N/A
(1)
PanelView Plus EtherNet/IP direction connection to SLC 5/05 requires hub or crossover cable listed
N/A use 1747-SN Module with shielded twinaxial cable (1770-CD)
N/A
N/A shielded twin axial cable
(1770-CD)
SLC 5/05
CH1 (ENET)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2711P-
CBL-EX04
Ethernet
Crossover
Cable
(1)
N/A
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Protocol
DF1
(any)
DH-485
(any)
ControlNet xxx15xx
EtherNet/IP
(any except xx5xx)
Remote I/O xxx1xx xxx6xx
DHPlus xxx6xx xxx8xx
PanelView Plus Comm Port
RS-232 (DF1) Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
RS-232 (DH-485) Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
DH-485 Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx3xx, -xxx6xx, 2711P-RN3, 2711P-RN6
ControlNet Communication Port
PanelView Plus 700-1500
2711P-xxx15xx, 2711P-RN15S
EtherNet/IP Comm Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
(except 2711P-xxx5xx)
Remote I/O Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx1xx, -xxx6xx, 2711P-RN1, 2711P-RN6
DH+ Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx6xx, -xxx8xx, 2711P-RN6, 2711P-RN8
Cables: PanelView Plus to PLC-5 and MicroLogix Controllers
PLC-5, PLC-5C, PLC-5E
CH0 (25-pin RS-232)
(DF1)
MicroLogix 1500LRP
CH1 (9-pin RS-232)
(DF1 or DH-485)
MicroLogix 1000, 1200,
1500LSP
CH0 (8-pin Mini DIN)
(DF1 or DH-485)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
(9-to-25 pin adapter required)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
2711-NC21 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC22 (49ft/15m)
(null modem not required)
(1)
N/A
N/A to PLC-5C with
ControlNet cable to PLC-5E with
Ethernet cable shielded twinaxial cable
(1770-CD) shielded twinaxial cable
(1770-CD)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2711-NC21 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC22 (49ft/15m)
use AIC+ Module
(1761-NET-AIC)
Connect to Port 3 use 1761-NET-ENI Module with Ethernet cable
(1)
AIC+ Module recommended for isolation purposes when PanelView and controller are not on same power supply
N/A
N/A
N/A
DF1
(any)
ControlNet xxx15xx
EtherNet/IP
(any except xx5xx)
Remote I/O xxx1xx xxx6xx
DHPlus xxx6xx xxx8xx
Protocol
DH-485
(any)
PanelView Plus Comm Port
RS-232 (DF1) Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
RS-232 (DH-485) Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
DH-485 Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx3xx, -xxx6xx, 2711P-RN3, 2711P-RN6
ControlNet Communication Port
PanelView Plus 700-1500
2711P-xxx15xx, 2711P-RN15S
EtherNet/IP Comm Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
(except 2711P-xxx5xx)
Remote I/O Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx1xx, -xxx6xx, 2711P-RN1, 2711P-RN6
DH+ Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-xxx6xx, -xxx8xx, 2711P-RN6, 2711P-RN8
ControlLogix
CH0 (9-pin RS-232)
(DF1)
Cables: PanelView Plus to Logix Controllers
CompactLogix
CH0 (9-pin RS-232)
(DF1 or DH-485)
FlexLogix
CH0 (9-pin RS-232)
(DF1)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
N/A
N/A use AIC+ Module
(1761-NET-AIC)
Connect to Port 3
1769-L35C with ControlNet cable
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
N/A use 1788-CNC or 1788-CNF Module with ControlNet cable use 1756-CNB Module with
ControlNet cable use 1756-ENET or 1756-ENBT
Module with
Ethernet cable use 1756-DHRIO Module with shielded twinaxial cable
(1770-CD) use 1756-DHRIO Module with shielded twinaxial cable
(1770-CD) to 1769-L35E with Ethernet cable
N/A
N/A use 1788-ENBT Module with EtherNet cable
N/A
N/A
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Protocol
DF1 (any)
DH-485
(any)
PanelView Plus Comm Port
RS-232 Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
RS-232 Comm Port (9-pin)
PanelView Plus 400 -1500
2711P-RN22C
DH-485 Communication Port
PanelView Plus 400 -600
2711P-xxx3xx, 2711P-RN3
1747-AIC
N/A
N/A
1747-C10 (6ft/2m)
1747-C11 (0.3m/1ft)
1747-C20 (20ft/6m)
DH-485 Communication Port
PanelView Plus 700 -1500
2711P-xxx6xx, 2711P-RN6
Direct connection to single AIC with
Belden 9842 cable
(1)
(1)
Use serial port on terminal with an AIC+ module for a DH-485 network solution.
Cables: PanelView Plus to Communication Adapters
Port 1 (9-pin)
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
1761-NET-AIC
Port 2
8-pin Mini DIN()
2711-NC21 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC22 (49ft/15m)
Port 3
(DH485)
N/A
2711-NC13 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC14 (32ft/10m)
2706-NC13 (10ft/3m)
2711-NC21 (16ft/5m)
2711-NC22 (49ft/15m)
N/A
N/A
1761-CBL-AS03
(10ft/3m)
1761-CBL-AS09
(30ft/9m) to single AIC+
Direct connection to single AIC+ with
Belden 9842 cable
N/A
1761-NETDNI or 1771-NET-ENI
1761-CBL-AP00 (5m)
1761-CBL-PM02 (2m)
2711-CBL-PM05 (5m)
2711-CBL-PM10 (10m)
N/A
N/A
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400-600 USB Port
4
3
2
1
700-1500 USB Ports
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Terminal Connections 6-5
The 700 - 1500 terminals have two USB ports. The 400 - 600 terminals have one USB port. The terminals currently support standard USB keyboard and mouse devices (that is, HID devices) with native device drivers. They also support some USB printers that have Printer Control
Language (PCL) capabilities. A vendor specific Windows CE driver is required for all other USB devices.
See Appendix B for a list of compatible USB devices.
The USB device can plug into either one of the two USB ports on the
PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals.
USB Connector Pinout
Pin
1
2
3
4
Signal
USBVCC
USBD-
USBD+
USB-GND
WARNING
!
If you connect or disconnect the USB cable with power applied to the PanelView Plus or the serial device on the other end of the cable, an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.
WARNING
!
USB devices not powered by the USB port must be within the same enclosure and connected to a ground system common with the terminal, or the
USB devices must be used with a USB hub that provides galvanic isolation.
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Serial Connections
Base Configured Unit 400-600
The base configured unit of all PanelView Plus terminals have a multi-purpose serial RS-232 port that supports:
• DH-485 communications through a serial connection
• DF1 full duplex communications with controllers using direct connections or modem connections
• third party point-to-point communications
• application uploads/downloads
• printing
The serial port on the base configured unit of the PanelView Plus terminal is a 9-pin, male, RS-232 connector. The table below shows the pinout descriptions for this port and how these pins map to the serial ports on the controllers.
Base Configured Unit 700-1500
Serial RS-232 Port
5
9 6
1
Serial RS-232 Port
Insert tie in hole and use as strain relief for all attached cables.
PanelView Plus RS-232 Port
9-pin DCE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Connector Shell
Pins 1 - 9 are electrically isolated.
RXD
TXD
DTR
COM
DSR
RTS
CTS
Chassis Gnd
SLC
9-pin
PLC
25-pin
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
2
20
7
6
4
5
MicroLogix/
DNI 8-pin DIN
4
7
2
The maximum cable length for serial communications is 15.24 meters
(50 feet).
WARNING
!
If you connect or disconnect the serial cable with power applied to the PanelView Plus or the serial device on the other end of the cable, an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.
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Modem Connection
Wire or radio modem communications is possible between the
PanelView Plus and controller. Each modem must support full duplex communications. Refer to your modem user manual for details on settings and configuration.
PanelView Plus
Optical Isolator
Controller
DF1 Port
Modem
Modem
Constructing a Null Modem Cable
To construct a null modem cable, refer to the following pinout:
6
8
1
4
7
9-pin
3
2
5
6
5
8
20
4
25-pin 9-pin
3 3
2
7
2
5
6
8
1
4
7
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Computer Connections
The RS-232 serial port on the base configured units of the PanelView
Plus terminals supports:
• application uploads/downloads using a direct connection
• or printing
Base Configured Unit of PanelView Plus
Computer
Available Cables
Cat. No. 2711-NC13, 5 m (16.4 ft)
Cat. No. 2711-NC14, 10 m (32.7 ft)
Cat. No. 2706-NC13, 3 m (10 ft)
25-pin to 9-pin
Adapter
(if required)
RS-232 Port
6
7
4
5
8
9
PanelView Plus Port (DCE)
9-pin male
1
2
3
NC
RXD
TXD
NC
(pulled high to +12V)
NC
COM
RTS
CTS
Computer Port (DTE) with Handshaking
9-pin male
6
7
4
5
8
9
1
2
3
DCD
RXD (Data Receive)
TXD (Data Transmit)
DTR
COM
DSR
RTS
CTS
NC
Upload/Download Cable without Hardware Handshaking
PanelView Plus Printer Port (DCE)
9-pin male
2
RXD
3
TXD
5 COM COM
Computer Port (DTE)
9-pin 25-pin
2
3
5
3
2
7
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Terminal Connections 6-9
The base configured unit of the PanelView Plus 700 - 1500 terminals and the network based unit of the 400 - 600 terminals have an
Ethernet port that supports:
• EtherNet/IP communications
• third party Ethernet communications
• network connections
• application uploads/downloads
• printing
Ethernet Connector
The base configured units of the PanelView Plus terminals have an
RJ45, 10/100Base-T connector for EtherNet/IP or Ethernet TCP/IP network communications.
Ethernet Port Use RS-232 serial port to transfer applications or print.
Insert tie in hole and use as strain relief for all attached cables.
The connector pinout is shown below.
Pin
RJ45
Connector
8
1
6
7
4
5
Pin
1
2
3
Pin Name
TD+
TD-
RD+
NC
NC
RD-
NC
8 NC
Shield Connection Chassis Gnd
Use point-to-point, 10/100Base-T cables with cross over pin-outs
(such as 2711P-CBL-EX04) when connecting the Ethernet port on the
PanelView Plus directly to a logic controller’s Ethernet port or a computer 10/100Base-T port. Use standard Ethernet cables when connecting to a switch or hub.
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Cables
Category 5 shielded and unshielded twisted-pair cables with RJ45 connectors are supported. If 100 Mbit/second data rates are used, we recommend that you use a shielded cable. The shielded cable will help insure that industrial noise immunity levels are maintained. The maximum cable length between the terminal’s Ethernet port and a
10/100Base-T port on an Ethernet hub (without repeaters or fiber) is
100 meters (328 feet). In industrial applications, keep the cable length to a minimum.
WARNING
!
If you connect or disconnect the Ethernet cable with power applied to the PanelView Plus or any device on the network, an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.
Security Considerations
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used for IPv4 multicast. A multicast is communication between a single sender and multiple receivers on a network. IGMP is used to exchange membership status data between IPv4 routers that support multicasting and members of multicast groups. A router is an intermediary device on a communication network that expedites message delivery by finding the most efficient route for a message packet within a network, or by routing packets from one sub-network to another. A sub-network is a separate part of an organization’s network identified through IP addressing.
PanelView Plus terminals provide level 2 (full) support for IPv4 multicasting (IGMP version 2) as described in RFC 1112 and RFC 2236.
Note: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used for internal network management and is not supported.
Ports 137 and 138 are normally open to support the NetBIOS protocol used by Windows CE.NET similar to other Microsoft and IBM network operating systems.
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DH-485/DH+/Remote I/O
Module
PanelView Plus terminals with a DH-485/DH+/Remote I/O
Communication Module supports communication with the following networks:
• DH+ networks
• DH-485 networks
• Remote I/O networks
You can communicate with only one network at one time.
The PanelView Plus 700-1500 terminals support all protocols on one module. The PanelView Plus 400 and 600 terminals require a separate module for each protocol. The DH+, DH-485 and Remote I/O connections are different between the modules for the PanelView Plus
400-600 and 700-1500 terminals.
Module Connections
IMPORTANT
See your controller documentation for appropriate controller connections.
700 - 1500 Terminals
2
3
4
5
Allen
Bradley
DH485
1
6
2
1
3
DH+
RIO
400 - 600 Terminals
DH-485 Comm Module
1. Earth Ground
2. Shield/Drain
3. Signal Ground
4. Channel B
5. Channel A
6. Termination Resistance
Remote I/O
3. Clear
2. Shield/Drain
1. Blue
LED Indicator
DH+
3. Blue
2. Shield/Drain
1. Clear
Pin 8
Pin 8
Pin 1
DH-485 Module is electrically isolated from Network.
Comm. Connector Programming
Connector
1. Data_H
2. Data_L
3. +24V DC Enable
4. Power 1
5. TX Enable
6. Shield
7. Ground
8. Power 2
DH+ Comm Module
1 2 3
Blue
Shield
Clear
Remote I/O (Single Rack) Comm Module
1 2 3
Blue
Shield
Clear
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DH-485 Network Port Wiring (700 - 1500 only)
Use these instructions for wiring Belden cable. If you are using
standard Allen-Bradley cables, see the Cable section on page 6-2.
Attaching RS-485 Connector to the Communication Cable
IMPORTANT
A daisy-chained network is recommended. We do not recommend hybrid star/daisy chain networks as shown below.
Belden
#3106A or
#9842
Belden
#3106A or
#9842
Belden
#3106A or
#9842
Connector
Connector
Incorrect
Connector
Attach the connector to the Belden #3106A or #9842 Cable as shown below.
Single Cable Connection
Orange with White Stripes
White with Orange Stripes
Shrink Tubing
Recommended
Blue (#3106A) or
Blue with White Stripes (#9842)
Drain Wire
6 Terminal
5 A
4 B
3 Common
2 Shield
1 Chassis Ground to Previous Device
Multiple Cable Connection to Successive Device
The table below shows connections for Belden #3106A.
For this Wire/Pair
Shield/Drain
Blue
White/Orange
Connect this Wire
Non-jacketed
Blue
White with Orange Stripe
Orange with White Stripe
To this Terminal
Terminal 2 - Shield
Terminal 3 - (Common)
Terminal 4 - (Data B)
Terminal 5 - (Data A)
Terminal Connections 6-13
DH-485 Connections (400 - 600 only)
This section shows connections between a PanelView 400-600 terminal with a DH-485 Communication Module and an SLC or
ControlLogix controller through the AIC+ module.
PanelView Plus 400-600 with DH-485 Module
1784-CP14 Cable
1761-CBL-PM002 Cable
RS-232
AIC +
To ControlLogix or SLC Controller
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To Controller
To Controller
DHPlus Network Connections
Use the Belden 9463 twin axial cable (1770-CD) to connect a
PanelView Plus terminal to the DH+ link.
You can connect a DH+ link in 2 ways:
• trunk line/drop line - from the drop line to the connector screw terminals on the DH+ connectors of the processor
• daisy chain - to the connector screw terminals on the DH+ connectors on the processor
Follow these guidelines when installing DH+ communication links:
• do not exceed these cable lengths:
– trunk line-cable length: 3,048 m (10,000 ft)
– drop-cable length: 30.4 m (100 ft)
The maximum cable length is determined by baud rate.
• do not connect more than 64 stations on a single DH+ link
PanelView Plus 700-1500
Belden
Blue 3
Shield SH 2
Clear 1
DH+ Port on Communication Module
• 82 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K bits/sec
• 150 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K and 115.2K bits/sec
PanelView Plus 400-600
Belden
Blue 3
Shield SH 2
Clear 1
DH+ Port on Communication Module
• 82 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K bits/sec
• 150 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K and 115.2K bits/sec
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To Controller
Terminal Connections 6-15
Remote I/O Connections
To connect a PanelView Plus terminal to a Remote I/O scanner, use cable Catalog No. 1770-CD (equivalent to Belden 9463). The maximum cable length (link distance) is determined by the baud rate.
• 2,800 meters (10,000 feet) for 57.6K baud
• 1,400 meters (5,000 feet) for 115.2K baud
• 700 meters (2,500 feet) for 230.4K
See Programmable Controller Wiring and Grounding Guidelines,
Publication 1770-4.1. The user manual for the I/O scanner module also provides cabling information.
PanelView Plus 700-1500
Belden
Clear 3
Shield SH 2
Blue 1
Remote I/O Port on Communication Module
• 82 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K bits/sec
• 150 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K and 115.2K bits/sec
PanelView Plus 400-600
Belden
Blue 3
Shield SH 2
Clear 1
Remote I/O Port on Communication Module
• 82 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K bits/sec
• 150 Ω terminating resistor for 230.4K and 115.2K bits/sec
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ControlNet Module
PanelView Plus 700-1500 terminals with a ControlNet Communication
Module support communications and the transfer of applications between devices on a ControlNet network.
Related Information
For more information on ControlNet products, refer to the following publications.
• ControlNet System Overview (Publication 1786-2.9)
• ControlNet System Planning and Installation Manual (1786-6.2.1)
• ControlNet Cable System Component List (AG-2.2)
The Allen-Bradley website (www.rockwellautomation.com) provides information and product descriptions of ControlNet products. Under the Products and Services heading, select Communications.
ControlNet Protocol
The PanelView Plus terminals support release 1.5 of ControlNet.
Unscheduled PLC-5C and ControlLogix messaging and redundant cabling is supported.
ControlNet allows a flexible control architecture that can work with multiple processors and up to 99 nodes (via taps) anywhere along the trunk cable of the network. There is no minimum tap separation and you can access the ControlNet network from every node (including adapters).
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Compatible ControlNet Controllers
A PanelView Plus terminal with a ControlNet Module communicates with a PLC-5C (using PCCC commands) or a ControlLogix processor
(using CIP protocol) using unscheduled messaging. The following controllers are supported:
• ControlLogix using 1756-CNB module
• PLC-5/20C, -5/40C, -5/60C, -5/80C
ControlNet Connections (700 - 1500 only)
Use the pinout information below to connect the PanelView Plus to a
ControlNet network.
Pin 1
Pin NAP Signal
LED Indicator
A
NAP Connector
Channel A
Channel B
Redundant BNC
Cable Connectors
5
6
3 TX_H
4 TX_L
RX_L
RX_H
7
8
No Connection
Signal Common
Shell Earth Ground
B
Allen Bradley
ControlNet
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NAP and Redundant Cables
ControlNet cables, taps, connectors. Refer to the ControlNet Cable
System Planning and Installation manual (Publication 1786-6.2.1) for descriptions of these components. For information on purchasing these items, refer to the Allen-Bradley ControlNet Cable System
Component List (Publication AG-2.2).
Item
RG-6 quad-shield
Coax repeater
Coax taps
Network access cable
Coax tool kit
Segment terminators
BNC connectors
Catalog Number
1786-RG6
1786-RPT, -RPTD
1786-TPR, -TPS, -TPYR, -TPYS
1786-CP
1786-CTK
1786-XT
1786-BNC, -BNCJ, -BNCP, -BNCJ1
IMPORTANT
Do not connect to a network using both the redundant cable BNC connector and the Network
Access Port (NAP).
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7
Transferring files and Upgrading Firmware
1
Chapter Objectives
This chapter covers information on how to:
• transfer applications using a Compact Flash Card or from a computer.
• upgrade terminal firmware
Transferring Files Using a
Compact Flash Card
The PanelView Plus terminal allows you to copy or load files using a compact flash card from RSView ME. To copy files in RSView ME
using a compact flash card, see page 4-17.
Transferring Files from a
Computer
IMPORTANT
For details on transferring .MER applications from a computer to the PanelView Plus terminal, refer to
RSView Studio help or documentation.
Upgrading Firmware
The Firmware Upgrade Wizard (FUW) allows you to upgrade firmware in the PanelView Plus terminal. Using the FUW, you can:
• create a firmware upgrade card (compact flash card) which you then load in the card slot of terminal to upgrade firmware.
• upgrade firmware in a terminal that is connected to your desktop computer using a Serial, Ethernet, or Network connection via RSLinx Enterprise (for supported protocols).
The Firmware Upgrade Wizard is available in RSView Studio or with the Firmware Upgrade Kit.
Preparing Terminal for Firmware Upgrade
Before starting the Firmware Upgrade Wizard, follow the steps below to prepare the terminal for a successful upgrade.
1. Backup all .MER files on the terminal to an external storage card or network.
2. Delete all applications on the terminal.
3. Record any Ethernet communication settings, such as IP address, subnet masks, and gateways by selecting Terminal
Settings>Network and Communications>Network
Connections>Network Adapters>IP Address.
4. Disable the Auto-start feature on the terminal by selecting
Startup Options>RSView ME Station Startup and select Go to
Configuration Mode.
5. Reset the terminal.
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Upgrading Firmware using a Compact Flash Card
This section shows how to upgrade the firmware in a PanelView Plus terminal using a Compact Flash Card. This is a two step-process. First, you create a firmware upgrade card with the necessary firmware files.
Second, you load this card in the target terminal to upgrade the firmware.
1. Creating Firmware Upgrade Card
1. Start the Firmware Upgrade Wizard. Select Start>Rockwell
Software>RSView Enterprise>Firmware Upgrade Wizard.
2. Select Create firmware upgrade card.
• In the Firmware card location text box, select the destination for the compact flash files (folder on the hard drive or physical location of the compact flash card, e.g., E:\).
• From the Existing terminal list, select the type of PanelView
Plus terminal you are upgrading, then press Next.
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3. From the Firmware source folder list, select the location of the firmware files. The default location is C:\Program
Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\FUPs.
From the Upgrade firmware version list, select the version of the firmware you want to upgrade to, then press Next.
4. Select the appropriate KEPServer drivers and press Next. If no
KEPServer drivers are needed, just press Next.
TIP
If the selected FUP file does not support the
KEPServer drivers, this dialog will not appear.
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5. Select Finish to copy the firmware source files to the location specified in step 2.
TIP
If the files were created in a separate folder on a local hard drive, copy the files to the root directory of the compact flash card.
2. Upgrade Firmware in Terminal using Firmware Upgrade Card
1. Insert the compact flash card into the card slot of a powered
PanelView Plus terminal. A dialog appears indicating the firmware upgrade is about to occur.
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IMPORTANT
Do NOT remove the compact flash card while the upgrade is in process.
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3. If other PanelView Plus terminals exist on the same Ethernet network, the following error may display:
"Error registering name on network (may be duplicate). Change in system Control Panel and try again."
Ignore this error. It will be corrected during the upgrade. Press
OK to acknowledge error and wait for terminal to reset.
TIP
If a USB mouse is available you can acknowledge this error by selecting OK.
4. On touch or touch/screen terminals, you must calibrate the touch screen by selecting pointers in all four corners of the screen and pressing the middle of the screen when prompted.
5. Ignore the following message if it appears. It means RSView ME is being installed. Do not touch the two buttons that appear with this message.
"Machine edition may be corrupted. Do you want to download firmware?"
6. When the upgrade is complete, a dialog appears requesting you to remove the compact flash card from the card slot. Remove the card and press F8 or Exit to reset the terminal.
7. Communication settings are cleared when the terminal is upgraded. If Ethernet communications is used, reconfigure the
Ethernet communication settings using the values recorded when preparing the terminal.
8. Replace the .MER files that you backed up before starting the upgrade or download a new .MER file to the terminal.
9. Load the .MER file and run the project.
TIP
You can configure your application to start automatically on power cycle under Startup
Options.
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Upgrading Firmware using a Network (Ethernet) Connection
You can upgrade the firmware in a terminal that is connected to a desktop computer using a Serial, Ethernet or Network (using RSLinx
Enterprise) connection.
• Serial connection requires a RAS connection to be set up on computer. During the RAS setup, you select the COM port.
• Ethernet connection requires that you enter the terminal’s IP
Address.
• Network connection requires RSLinx Enterprise where you select the terminal on an existing network.
Both the Serial and Ethernet connection requires the PanelView Plus
File Transfer Utility running on the terminal.
This section shows how to upgrade firmware in a PanelView Plus terminal using a Network connection via Ethernet communications.
1. Start the Firmware Upgrade Wizard. Select Start>Rockwell
Software>RSView Enterprise>Firmware Upgrade Wizard.
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2. Select Upgrade firmware on terminal and press OK.
3. Select Network connection and press Next.
Use the Ethernet and Serial connections only if the firmware upgrade is unsuccessful.
4. Locate the PanelView Plus terminal on your Ethernet network via its IP address.
Skip to Step 6 if you found the terminal. If you do not see the terminal, right click on the Ethernet driver and add the device to the browse tree.
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5. Double-click on EthernetIP Devices. Select the appropriate terminal and press OK.
6. Enter the IP address for the terminal and press OK.
7. Select the terminal to be upgraded and press OK.
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8. From the Firmware source folder text box, select the location of the firmware files. The default location is C:\Program
Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\FUPs.
From the Upgrade firmware version list, select the version of the firmware you want to upgrade to, then select Next.
PanelView Plus 700
9. Select the appropriate KEPServer drivers and select Next. If no
KEPServer drivers are needed, just select Next.
TIP
If the selected FUP file does not support the
KEPServer drivers, this dialog will not appear.
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10. Press Finish to start the upgrade.
11. Press Yes to continue the upgrade process. If the terminal was properly prepared for the upgrade, no applications should be running.
12. Firmware files are downloaded to the terminal. This may take several minutes to 15 minutes. When the download is complete, press OK to reset the terminal.
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If other PanelView Plus terminals exist on the same Ethernet network, the following error may display:
"Error registering name on network (may be duplicate). Change in system Control Panel and try again."
Ignore this error. It will be corrected during the upgrade. Press
OK to acknowledge error and wait for terminal to reset.
TIP
If a USB mouse is available you can acknowledge the error by selecting OK.
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13. On touch or touch/screen terminals, you must calibrate the touch screen by selecting pointers in all four corners of the screen and pressing the middle of the screen when prompted.
14. Ignore the following message if it appears. It means RSView ME is being installed. Do not touch the two buttons that appear with the message.
"Machine edition may be corrupted. Do you want to download firmware?"
15. Communication settings are cleared when the terminal is upgraded. If Ethernet communications is used, reconfigure the
Ethernet communication settings using the values recorded when preparing the terminal.
16. Replace the .MER files that you backed up before starting the upgrade or download the new .MER files to the terminal.
17. Load the .MER file and run the project.
TIP
You can configure your application to start automatically on power cycle under Startup
Options.
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Chapter Objectives
LED Indicators
Chapter
8
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
This chapter provides information on how to isolate and correct common operating problems with system components.
• LED indicators
• general troubleshooting
• troubleshooting components (display, touch screen, keypad, attached keyboard or mouse)
• Ethernet
• advanced troubleshooting
• startup error messages
• startup status messages
• system identification errors
• startup problems
• entering configuration mode
• restarting in safe mode
• cleaning the display window
•
The PanelView Plus terminals have two LED indicators on the side of unit to isolate operating problems:
• COMM indicator (green) for communications
• FAULT indicator (red) for hardware faults
COMM and Fault LEDs
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General Troubleshooting
This section provides a list of general troubleshooting steps to follow when trying to isolate problems.
• Check for adequate power. An under-powered unit could result in unpredictable behavior.
After a successful startup, both LEDs are off and controlled by the application running on the terminal.
– The 400-600 DC powered terminals require 24V dc at 1.0 A
– The 400-600 AC powered terminals require 85…264V ac.
– The 700-1500 DC powered terminals require 24V dc at 1.5 A
– The AC Power Supply (2711P-RSACDIN) for 700-1500 terminals meets Class 2/SELV requirements.
• Check LED indicators on the terminal at startup. Is power on? Is the unit attempting to start? The red LED should be Off, except for a few brief flashes, and the green LED should be On.
– If the LEDs remain Off on the 700-1500 terminals, the power supply or Logic Module has failed. Check the power cable.
Replace the Logic Module if the power is within range; if not, replace the power supply.
– If the LEDs remain off on the 400-600 terminals, check the power cable.
If the terminal powers up and stops during startup, the state of the LEDs indicate the following:
Blinking red LED indicates a recoverable error .
Red LED
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
Green LED
Off
Blinking
ON
Description
Last firmware download failed. Repeat firmware download.
EBC boot loader firmware failed or is missing. Load new EBC firmware
Windows CE OS firmware failed or is missing. Load new CE OS firmware.
Solid red LED indicates a non-recoverable and fatal error.
Red LED
On
On
Green LED
Off
Blinking
Description
Fatal hardware error occurred. Replace
Logic Module (700-1500) or the terminal
(400-600).
Fatal hardware error occurred in Display.
Replace the Display Module (700-1500) or the terminal (400-600).
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• Check messages at startup for errors. Record any error message and refer to the System Error Message table on page
• Check voltages and temperatures (700-1500 only). From
Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>System
Information>Terminal Information.
– Battery Voltage for 700-1500 terminals should be at least 2.75
V. Replace the battery if less than 2.75 V.
– Display Temperatures should be less than 55
°
C. The CPU temperature should be less than 95
°
C.
If the temperatures are higher, check for obstructed airflow through the chassis and attempt to moderate the ambient temperatures within the enclosure and surroundings.
• Check System Event Log for errors or unexpected reboots.
From Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>System Event
Log.
• Use Extended Diagnostics on 700-1500 terminals only to perform more extensive hardware testing at startup . From
Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>Startup
Tests>Select Tests.
Select one or more of the tests you want to run. Enable extended diagnostics and set the iteration or repeat count.
Restart the PanelView Plus terminal. The Serial Port test requires a loopback connector with the following connections.
6
7
4
5
8
9
1
2
3
DB9 Connector (female)
N/C
RX
TX
DTR
N/C
DSR
RTS
CTS
N/C
Extended Diagnostics are performed at every startup until disabled. A failure will momentarily halt startup and display an error message.
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Troubleshooting
Components
This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with individual components of the PanelView Plus terminal, including the display, touch screen, keypad, attached keyboard or mouse.
Display Problems
This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with the
Display.
• Check the brightness setting of the Display. Is the display brightness dim or unreadable?
From Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>Display
Intensity.
• Check the contrast setting of Display for 400-600 grayscale
displays. From Configuration Mode, open Terminal
Settings>Display Contrast.
• Check the Screen Saver settings. Is the backlight turning off or dimming the display unexpectedly.
From Configuration Mode, open Terminal
Settings>Display>Screen Saver.
• Check the LED indicators. Do they flash during startup? Is power on and is the unit attempting to start?
• Check the Display temperature (700-1500 only). The display intensity will decrease to 40% if its temperature (or the temperature within the enclosure) is too high to reduce damage to the display. This can be checked using the RSView ME Events log.
• Check the startup messages. Is the Display operating at all and do the startup messages appear? Record any error message
and use the System Error Message table on page 8-10 for
troubleshooting.
• Replace the Display Module if all other attempts do not resolve problem (700-1500 only) . If replacing the Display
Module corrects the problem, then the Display was not functioning properly.
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Touch Screen Problems
This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with the Touch
Screen.
• Check the catalog number of the unit. Verify that your terminal has a touch screen by looking at the label on the terminal.
• Perform a calibration of the touch screen. From
Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>Input
Devices>Touch Screen>Calibration. Follow the directions.
The calibration requires 5 user screen touches. When the touches do not converge to a satisfactory calibration, you are asked repeatedly for additional screen touches and the calibration process never terminates. A touch screen that does not calibrate is not present or not functioning properly. Replace the Display Module (700-1500) or the terminal (400-600).
• Check the Cursor Enable setting for the touch screen. Is the cursor visible? From Configuration Mode, open Terminal
Settings>Input Devices>Touch Screen>Cursor.
• Check the pointer input by attaching a USB mouse. If the mouse works, but the touch screen does not, then the touch driver or touch screen is not functioning properly. If both the mouse and the touch screen are not working, then it is an application problem.
• Does touching or dragging on the screen appear to work?
If yes, even if incorrectly, the touch screen is present and working but requires calibration.
• Replace Bezel or Display Module if all other attempts do not resolve the problem (700-1500 only) . If replacing the
Display Module or bezel corrects the problem, then the touch screen was not functioning properly.
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Keypad Problems
This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with the
Keypad:
• Check Multi-Key/Hold-Off settings. From Configuration
Mode, open Terminal Settings>Keypad>Keypad Settings.
Is the Hold-Off Delay longer than expected, or are multiple key presses inhibited by Multi-Key Lockout? Check all configurable settings.
Home, End, Page Up or Page Down are not supported when
Multi-Key Lockout is enabled.
• Check key input by attaching a USB keyboard. If the keyboard works, but the keypad does not, then the keypad driver or keypad is not working. If both the keypad and keyboard are not working, then the problem may be the application.
• Replace the Display Module if all other attempts do not resolve problem . If replacing the Display Module corrects the problem, then the keypad was not functioning properly.
Problems with Attached Mouse
This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with an attached Mouse.
• Check the Cursor Enable setting. Is the cursor visible? From
Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>Input
Devices>Touch Screen>Cursor. Also check mouse settings.
• Check the USB cable and connection. Detach and then re-attach the mouse. Cycle power to the terminal.
• Is the mouse a USB composite device? If the mouse is a keyboard/mouse composite device, then try a stand-alone USB mouse.
• Replace the USB mouse. Try a different model or manufacturer. See Appendix B for a list of compatible mouse devices. You can also check the Knowledgebase at the http://support.rockwellautomation.com site for a list of USB devices that are compatible with the PanelView Plus terminal. If attaching a new mouse resolves the problem, then the old mouse was not working or non-compliant.
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Problems with Attached Keyboard
This section provides tips on how to isolate problems with the
Keyboard.
• Check for enabled Alt-Ctrl keys. From Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>Input Devices>Keyboard>Keyboard
Settings.
Are the keys enabled as expected? Check all configurable settings in Keyboard Properties.
• If keypad is present, check input using the keypad. If the keypad works, but the keyboard does not, then the keyboard driver or keyboard is probably not working. If both the keypad and the keyboard are not working, then it is probably an application problem.
• Check the USB cable and connector. Detach and re-attach the keyboard. Insure a good connection. Cycle power to the terminal.
• Is the keyboard a USB composite device? If the keyboard is a keyboard/mouse composite device, then try a stand-alone USB keyboard.
• Replace the USB keyboard. Try a different model or manufacturer. See Appendix B for a list of compatible keyboards. You can also check the Knowledgebase at the http://support.rockwellautomation.com site for a list of USB devices that are compatible with the PanelView Plus terminal. If a new keyboard resolves the problem, then the old keyboard was probably non-compliant.
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Ethernet Problems
• Check LED indicators at the Ethernet connector. The green
LED indicates a communications link and should be ON. The amber LED indicates data activity and should be flashing. Verify that there is a connection to the hub?
• Check cable connections and quality of cable. Check for good connections and things such as quality, crimping, hub connection, and uplink ports.
• Check IP Address of the Built-In Ethernet Controller. From
Configuration Mode, select Terminal Settings>Networks and
Communications>Network Connections>Network Adaptors.
If DHCP is enabled, the device expects a valid IP address to be acquired within a several seconds after startup. The TCP/IP protocol automatically assigns 169.254.nnn.nnn when it fails to acquire an IP address from the server. In general, an IP address that begins with 169 will not support a network connection.
A bad Ethernet connection and the absence of a valid IP address are typically reported in a Communications error message box with the Winsock critical error 10065 - "No route to host".
• Check for conflicting IP addresses. If DHCP is not enabled, make sure the IP address you specify is not in conflict with the address of another device on the network.
• Check the Device Name of the PanelView Plus terminal. Do not allow devices on the network with same (host) name. From
Configuration Mode, open Terminal Settings>Communications and Networks>Network Connections>Device Name.
• Contact your Network Administrator to check peer or server settings . The “other side” of the Ethernet connection may also be a problem.
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Advanced Troubleshooting
1. Take advantage of alternate connectivity - mouse versus touch screen, keyboard versus keypad, serial communications, and alternate Ethernet connections.
2. Know useful keyboard shortcuts so that you can navigate around the system without a mouse or touch screen.
3. From Configuration Mode, select Terminal Settings>System
Event Log to check the event log. Look for error conditions or reasons for unexpected reboots.
4. Check the configuration settings in Configuration Mode for incorrect settings.
5. Most importantly, general troubleshooting thoroughness means getting answers to questions such as:
• Does the failure always happen? Is it repeatable?
• Does the failure happen at bootup or some other time? Is there a set of actions that reveal the problem?
• Does the failure occur on just one terminal or on multiple machines? If more than one machine, what do they have in common? If not all machines, then what is different between machines that fail and those that don’t?
• What appears on the screen, the LED indicators?
• Lastly, and most important; did everything work until recently? If so, what changed?
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Startup Error Messages
The following table provides a list of system error messages that may display on startup. The messages apply to all PanelView Plus terminals except where indicated.
IMPORTANT
The 400-600 terminals display only the error number.
The 700-1500 terminals display both the error number and the message.
Error Number
1
23
24
25
30
31
31.5
32
33.5
34.5
35.5
40
50
71
(1)
Displayed Message
RAM Test
Internal CF
EXE Valid
Watchdog Test
Stuck Key
Stuck Touch
Battery Test
NVRAM Access
Display EEPROM
Display Temp
CPU Temp
EXE Check
External CF
Eboot HW Test
Description
POST RAM Test failure
400-600: Firmware download failure
700 - 1500: Internal Compact Flash
Card access failure
400-600: General error
System firmware is incompatible with the boot loader
POST Watchdog Test failure
POST Stuck Key Test failure
POST Stuck Touch Test failure
Recommended Action
Reset terminal. If error occurs again, replace the terminal.
Reset terminal. If error occurs again, replace the terminal.
Call technical support.
Upgrade terminal with proper version of firmware. See Chapter 7.
Reset terminal. If error occurs again, replace the terminal.
Reset terminal. If error occurs again, replace the terminal.
Reset terminal. If error occurs again, replace the terminal.
POST dead battery failure 400-600: Replace terminal.
700-1500: Replace battery.
Non-volatile memory access failure Replace Logic Module.
Display Module EEPROM data is corrupted
Display Module over-temperature failure
Processor over-temperature failure
Replace Display Module.
Reduce ambient temperature.
Reduce ambient temperature.
System firmware is missing or corrupt
External Compact Flash card access failure
Eboot failure
Reload firmware using Firmware Upgrade
Wizard. See Chapter 8.
Replace Compact Flash card. If replacing the card does not correct the problem, replace the terminal.
Reset terminal. If error occurs again, replace the terminal.
(1)
The error number does not display on the PanelView Plus 400 - 600 terminals.
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Startup Status Messages
The following table provides a list of system status messages that display at startup.
Status Number
1
2
11
20
70
24
27
28
Description
Validating RAM
Typical Operation
Message displays for a few seconds.
Locating new OS image to download Message displays for about 30 seconds.
Downloading OS image to RAM
Erasing and programming Flash space for OS image
Message displays for several minutes.
Message displays for several minutes.
Retrieving image from Ethernet Message displays for several minutes.
Performing CRC of OS image in Flash Message displays for a few seconds.
Decompressing from Flash to RAM
Jumping to OS image
Message displays for about a minute.
Message displays for just a second.
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System Identification Errors
The error messages in this section appear on startup if incorrect or invalid components are used with the PanelView Plus 700-1500
700-1500 only
terminals.
• The following dialog appears if a VersaView CE Logic Module is attached to a PanelView Display Module or a PanelView Plus
Logic Module is attached to a VersaView CE Display Module. It is recommended that you use a VersaView CE Display Module with a VersaView CE Logic Module and a PanelView Plus
Display Module with a PanelView Plus Logic Module. This is a warning allowing you to continue to operate.
• The following dialog appears if the PanelView Plus Logic
Module contains a 6189-RWx Internal Compact Flash card for the VersaView CE terminal.
.
After pressing OK, you will be asked to power off the terminal and insert a valid 2711P-RWx Internal Compact Flash card for the PanelView Plus terminal.
• The following dialog appears if the VersaView CE Logic Module contains a 2711P-RWx Internal Compact Flash card for the
PanelView Plus terminal
(6189-RWX)
After pressing OK, you will be asked to power of the terminal and insert a valid 6189-RWx Internal Compact Flash card for the
VersaView CE terminal.
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• The following dialog appears if the Internal Compact Flash in the PanelView Plus Logic Module is corrupt or invalid. This is a fatal error
After pressing OK, you will be asked to power of the terminal and insert a valid 6189-RWx Internal Compact Flash card.
Startup Problems
If the PanelView Plus terminal is configured to enter Configuration
Mode at startup and does not, then reload the firmware. See page 7-1
for details.
If the application does not start, there may be a problem with the .mer
RSView Machine Edition file. Check for a startup screen and compatible version.
Entering Configuration
Mode
To access configuration mode, your RSView .mer application must contain a screen with a Goto Configure Mode button. When the terminal is running the application, you can press this button to access configuration mode.
Restarting in Safe Mode
Safe Mode is a diagnostics mode where the terminal is reduced to a known state that permits recovery from a configuration or application
700-1500 only
problem. Safe Mode ignores all user changes to the system and avoids any problems that are due to interactions with end-user software or changes. Once the system is running in Safe Mode, you can repair the offending applications or changes that caused the problem.
When the PanelView Plus terminal is restarted in Safe Mode, the following occurs:
• The last configuration or the default configuration is used. The last configuration is restored at the next reboot unless the default configuration is saved (flushed), in which case it becomes the new Persistent Registry.
• Depending on the state of the system, the touch screen may be calibrated at startup.
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To restart in Safe Mode:
The switches that control Safe Mode are located on the right side of the Logic Module above the Compact Flash card slot.
• Insert a thin probe into the hole marked DEFAULT and press the switch, then;
• Insert the probe into the hole marked RESET and press the switch. The system will restart immediately into the Safe Mode
Cleaning the Display
Window
ATTENTION
!
Use of abrasive cleaners or solvents may damage the display. Do not scrub or use brushes.
To clean the display window:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal at the power source.
2. Use a clean sponge or soft cloth with a mild soap or detergent to clean the display.
3. Dry the display with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to avoid water spots.
Removing Paint and Grease
Remove fresh paint splashes and grease before drying by rubbing lightly with isopropyl alcohol (70% concentration). Afterward, wash using a mild soap or detergent. Rinse with clean water.
Use a protective antiglare overlay for easier cleaning of display window.
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Electrical
Environmental
Appendix
A
Specifications
DC Power 400 - 600
Input Voltage DC
Power Consumption DC
DC Power 700 - 1500
Input Voltage DC
Power Consumption DC
AC Power 400 - 600
Input Voltage AC
Power Consumption AC
AC Power 700 - 1500 (2711P-RSAC)
Input Voltage AC
Power Consumption AC
24V dc nominal (18…32V dc)
25 Watts maximum (1.0 A at 24V dc)
24V dc nominal (18…30V dc)
70 Watts maximum (2.9 A at 24V dc)
85…264V ac, 47…63 Hz
60 VA maximum
85…264V ac, 47…63 Hz
120 VA maximum
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Heat Dissipation
400-600
700-1500
Relative Humidity
Altitude Operating
Shock Operating
Shock Non-Operating
Vibration
Enclosure Ratings
0…55 °C (32…131 °F)
-25…70 °C (-13 to 158 °F)
85 BTU/h
240 BTU/h
5…95% without condensation
2000 m (6561 ft)
15 g at 11 ms
30 g at 11 ms
10…57 Hz, 0.012 pk-pk displacement
57…500 Hz, 2 g pk acceleration
NEMA Type 12, 13, 4X (Indoor use only),
IP54, IP65
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Display
Display Type
400 & 600 Monochrome
600 - 1500 Color
Display Size, Diagonal
400
600
700
1000
1250 and 1250 High-Bright
1500
Display Area (W x H)
400
600
700
1000
1250 and 1250 High-Bright
1500
Resolution
400
600
700
1000
1250 and 1250 High-Bright
1500
Backlight
400
600
Touch Screen
Touch Technology
Actuation Rating
Operating Force
Keypad
Function Keys
(1)
Actuation Rating
Operating Force
(1) number of function keys varies by terminal size
Monochrome Passive Matrix, Film
Compensated Super-Twist Nematic (FSTN)
Color Active Matrix TFT Thin-Film Transistor with LCD Liquid Crystal Display
3.8 in
5.5 in
6.5 in
10.4 in
12.1 in
15.0 in
78 x 59 mm (3.07 x 2.32 in)
111 x 84 mm (4.37 x 3.30 in)
132 x 99 mm (5.20 x 3.90 in)
211 x 158 mm (8.31 x 6.22)
246 x 184 mm (9.69 x 7.25 in)
304 x 228 mm (11.98 x 8.98)
320 x 240
320 x 240
640 x 480
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
LED
CCFL 50,000 hours life, minimum
Analog Resistive
1 million presses
10…110 g
Function keys, numeric and navigation
1 million presses
340 g
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Specifications A-3
Weight (for base unit without modules)
400 Keypad
(1)
600 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
600 Touch
700 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
700 Touch
1000 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
1000 Touch
1250 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
1250 Touch and 1250 High-Bright Touch
1500 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
1500 Touch
562 g (1.24 lb)
930 g (2.05 lb)
789 g (1.74 lb)
1.9 kg (4.2 lb)
1.7 kg (3.8 lb)
2.9 kg (6.3 lb)
2.6 kg (5.7 lb)
3.4 kg (7.6 lb)
3.2 kg (7.1 lb)
4.6 kg (10.0 lb)
4.2 kg (9.3 lb)
Dimensions H x W x D (for base unit without communication module)
400 Keypad
600 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
600 Touch
152 x 185 x 90 mm (6.0 x 7.28 x 3.54 in)
167 x 266 x 98 mm (6.58 x 10.47 x 3.86 in)
152 x 185 x 98 mm (6.0 x 7.28 x 3.86 in)
700 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
700 Touch
1000 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
1000 Touch
1250 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
1250 Touch
1250 Touch High Bright
1500 Keypad or Keypad & Touch
1500 Touch
193 x 290 x 55 mm (7.58 x 11.40 x 2.18 in)
179 x 246 x 55 mm (7.04 x 9.68 x 2.18 in)
248 x 399 x 55 mm (9.77 x 15.72 x 2.18 in)
248 x 329 x 55 mm (9.77 x 12.97 x 2.18 in)
282 x 416 x 55 mm (11.12 x 16.36 x 2.18 in)
282 x 363 x 55 mm (11.12 x 14.30 x 2.18 in)
282 x 363 x 74 mm (11.12 x 14.30 x 2.90 in)
330 x 469 x 65 mm (12.97 x 18.46 x 2.55 in)
330 x 416 x 65 mm (12.97 x 16.37 x 2.55 in)
(1)
Add approximately 95 g (0.21 lb) for communication module
Battery
400-600
700-1500
Clock
LED Indicators
Application Flash Memory
External Compact Flash Storage
5 years minimum at 25 °C
2 years minimum at 25 °C
Battery-backed, +/-2 minutes per month
COMM (Green), Fault (Red)
5 MB
512 MB maximum
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Agency Certifications
Agency Certifications
When product is marked:
Marked for all applicable directives
UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment
UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment for use in Canada
UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment for use in:
• Class I, Div 2 Group A, B, C, D
• Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC
• Class II, Div 2 Group F, G
• Class III, Hazardous Locations
N223
Marked for all applicable acts
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Appendix
B
Compatible USB Devices
Device
USB Keyboard
Vendor
Rockwell Automation
Ortek
Dell
Rockwell Automation USB
Keyboard/Mouse
USB Mouse
USB Hub
Logitec
Microsoft
Atek
VersaView (Rockwell
Automation)
Belkin
The following table provides a list of compatible USB devices which can be used on the USB ports of the PanelView Plus terminals.
Model
Cat. No. 6189-KBDEPU1U
MCK-600USB
RT7D10
Cat. No. 6189-KBDEPC1U
Optical Mouse - M-BJ58
Intellimouse D58-00026
USB Mouse
USB Mouse
USB 4-Port Hub - ESU021
PanelView Plus
700-1500
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
PanelView Plus
400-600
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Downloading Fonts to
Terminal
VersaView CE
Accessories CD
Appendix
C
Available Fonts for Terminal Applications
The following fonts are pre-installed on PanelViewPlus/VersaView CE terminals:
• True Type fonts (scalable)
– Tahoma.ttf (proportional)
– Courier.ttf (fixed width)
– Arial.ttf (proportional)
• (23) fonts of various sizes migrated from PanelView Standard and PanelView "e" terminals (various sizes)
To simplify the creation and downloading of .mer application files on these devices, use the above list of fonts when developing screens in
RSView Studio.
Additional fonts are available in RSView Studio when developing application screens.
• If the font used to develop screens is not available on the target device, the closest font is selected.
• If bolding or italics is used, and a separate bold or italics font is unavailable, then the target operating system will use an algorithm to produce these affects.
In either case, the device screens will look different than they do in
RSView Studio.
To use additional fonts on a PanelView Plus/VersaView CE device, copy any of the font files on the VersaView CE Accessories CD or the
RSView Machine Edition Fonts CD to the following directory on the computer where RSView Studio is installed: c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\Runtime
You can now use the File Transfer Utility in RSView Studio to download the font file(s) to the target device:
1. Select Tools>Transfer Utility.
2. Select Source File>True Type Fonts.
3. Select a font file to download to the device and press the
Download button.
The following True Type fonts are included on the VersaView CE
Accessories CD:
• Times New Roman.ttf
• Symbol.ttf
• Wingdings.ttf
This CD is not supplied with PanelView Plus terminals.
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RSView Machine Edition
Fonts CD
Additional fonts are available on a CD, titled "RSView Machine Edition
Fonts". This CD is available from the Automation Bookstore
(www.theautomationbookstore.com) at no charge.
To download fonts that can be used on the PanelView Plus/VersaView
CE terminals via the network, see the Rockwell Automation
Knowledgebase (http://support.rockwellautomation.com). Select
Knowledgebase under Self-Service Support (or Online Tools) and then enter Tech Note ID A66647102.
Fonts
Arial
Arial (Subset 1_30)
Arial Black
Arial Bold
Arial Bold Italic
Arial Italic
Comic Sans MS
Comic Sans MS
Comic Sans MS Bold
Courier New
Courier New (Subset 1_30)
Courier New Bold
Courier New Bold Italic
Courier New Italic
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia Bold
Georgia Bold Italic
Georgia Italic
Impact
Kino
MSLogo
Symbol
Tahoma
Tahoma (Subset 1_07)
Tahoma Bold
Times New Roman
Times New Roman (Subset 1_30)
Times New Roman Bold
Times New Roman Bold Italic
Times New Roman Italic
File Name arial_1_30.ttf
arialk.ttf
arialbd.ttf
arialbi.ttf
ariali.ttf
comic.ttf
comicbd.ttf
cour_1_30.ttf
courbd.ttf
courbi.ttf
couri.ttf
georgia.ttf
georgiab.ttf
georgiaz.ttf
georgiai.ttf
impact.ttf
kino.ttf
mslogo.ttf
symbol.ttf
tahoma_1_07.ttf
tahomabd.ttf
times_1_30.ttf
timesbd.ttf
timesbi.ttf
timesi.ttf
Size (Bytes)
153,720
117,028
288,496
226,748
207,808
126,364
111,476
162,460
312,920
236,148
245,032
149,628
141,032
159,736
157,388
136,076
28,872
2,500
69,464
123,980
295,432
184,976
334,944
239,692
248,368
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Trebuchet MS
Trebuchet MS
Trebuchet MS Bold
Trebuchet MS Bold Italic
Trebuchet MS Italic
Verdana
Verdana
Verdana Bold
Verdana Bold Italic
Verdana Italic
Webdings
Wingding
Chinese (Simplified) Locale Specific Support
Simsun & NSimSun
Simsun & NSimSun
Simsun & NSimSun (Subset 2_50)
Simsun & NSimSun (Subset 2_60)
Simsun & NSimSun (Subset 2_70)
Simsun & NSimSun (Subset 2_80)
Simsun & NSimSun (Subset 2_90)
SC_Song
Chinese (Traditional) Locale Specific Support
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Choose 1)
MingLiU & PMingLiU
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_70)
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_80)
MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_90)
MSMing
Japanese Locale Specific Support
MS Gothic
MS Gothic & P Gothic & UI Gothic
MS Gothic & P Gothic & UI Gothic (Subset 1_50)
MS Gothic & P Gothic & UI Gothic (Subset 1_60)
MS Gothic & P Gothic & UI Gothic (Subset 1_70)
MS Gothic & P Gothic & UI Gothic (Subset 1_80)
MS Gothic & P Gothic & UI Gothic (Subset 1_90)
MS Gothic & P Gothic (Subset 30)
MS Gothic & P Gothic (Subset 30_1_19)
File Name trebuc.ttf
trebucbd.ttf
trebucbi.ttf
trebucit.ttf
verdana.ttf
verdanab.ttf
verdanaz.ttf
verdanai.ttf
webdings.ttf
wingding.ttf
simsun.ttc
Available Fonts for Terminal Applications C-3 simsun_2_50.ttc
simsun_2_60.ttc
simsun_2_70.ttc
simsun_2_80.ttc
simsun_2_90.ttc
sunfon.ttf
mingliu.ttc
mingliu_2_70.ttc
mingliu_2_80.ttc
mingliu_2_90.ttc
msming.ttf
Size (Bytes)
69,688
66,444
66,348
72,560
149,752
137,616
154,800
155,076
118,752
81,000
10,500,400
3,051,024
3,578,692
6,975,948
8,116,188
9,066,640
4,686,044
8,822,400
4,786,488
5,772,700
7,354,808
3,172,552 msgothic.ttc
msgothic_1_50.ttc
msgothic_1_60.ttc
msgothic_1_70.ttc
msgothic_1_80.ttc
msgothic_1_90.ttc
msgothic30.ttc
msgothic30_1_19.ttc
8,272,028
4,456,536
6,057,400
3,795,500
5,438,776
6,408,352
4,197,524
3,304,056
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Fonts
Korean Locale Specific Support
GL_CE
Gulim & GulimChe (Choose 1)
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_30)
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_40)
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_50)
Gulim & GulimChe (Subset 1_60)
File Name gl_ce.ttf
gulim_1_30.ttc
gulim_1_40.ttc
gulim_1_50.ttc
gulim_1_60.ttc
Size (Bytes)
4,130,084
3,010,268
4,683,896
7,128,756
9,360,100
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AC power
400-600
700-1500
accessories
adapter plates
application loading .mer
running .mer
B
backlight brightness
replacement
base unit
400-600
700-1500
battery replacement
bezel replacement
C
runtime communication cables
catalog number configuration 1-12
cleaning display
communication modules
400-600
700-1500
installing and replacing 5-6, 5-8
communications cables
ControlNet
DH+/DH485/RIO module
Ethernet
Remote I/O
serial
USB ports
compatibility of components
configuration mode loading application
running application
terminal settings
ControlNet
Index cables
compatible controllers
configuration
ControlNet protocol
overview
copying files applications
font files
cutout dimensions for each terminal
D
date
SELV power supply
deleting files applications
font files
log files
DH485 cables
configuration
network wiring
port connectors
settings in configuration mode 4-9
DHPlus cables
configuration
network connections
port connectors
settings in configuration mode 4-9
diagnostics in Configuration Mode
display
400-600 troubleshooting
display 400-600 keypad
keypad/touch
display modules high-bright display
keypad
keypad/touch
troubleshooting
display settings
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E
Ethernet cables
configuration
connector pinout
troubleshooting
European Communities Directive
external compact flash cards
F
firmware upgrade
creating a firmware upgrade card 7-2
using a firmware upgrade card 7-4
firmware upgrade kits
font linking
fonts additional fonts
pre-installed
function keys keypad terminals
H
hardware monitor
hazardous locations
high-bright display
I
input devices keyboard
keypad
mouse
touch screen
input panel
installation
1000 mounting dimensions
1250 mounting dimensions
1500 mounting dimensions
400 mounting dimensions
600 mounting dimensions
700 mounting dimensions
ambient temperature
backlight
battery
communication module
display module 700-1500
environment
legend inserts
mounting clips 700-1500
mounting levers 400-600
panel cutout dimensions
panel installation 400-600
panel installation 700-1500 2-14
product label
required tools
intended audience
internal compact flash compatibility
Internet Group Management Protocol
(IGMP)
IP address
K
keyboard troubleshooting
keyboard settings
keyboard/mouse compatible
keyboards, compatible
keypad legend inserts
keypad settings
troubleshooting
L
legend inserts
logic module
logic module 700-1500 compatibility
features
M
memory allocations
messages startup error
startup status
modular components 700-1500 1-8
mounting clips 700-1500
mounting dimensions
1000
1250
1500
mounting levers 400-600
mouse
troubleshooting
N
O
outdoor installation high-bright displays
P
power terminal block
print setup
for alarms 4-26 for diagnostic messages 4-26
for displays
product components
R
RAM
compatibility
Index 3
Remote I/O
connection
reset switch
400-600
700-1500
resetting terminal
400-600
700-1500
RSView ME firmware number
S
screen saver
serial communications
DF1
DH485
null modem cable
ports
printing
6-6, 6-8 transferring applications 6-6
using a modem
serial settings
Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)
specifications agency certifications
electrical
environmental
mechanical
startup error messages
startup problems
startup settings
startup status messages
startup tests
support
system event log
system identification errors
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T
terminal block, power
terminal information
copying files
date
deleting files
DH485
DHPlus
display
input devices
long date format
network connections
print setup
regional settings
RSView ME info
screen saver
serial
short date format
startup options
startup tests
system information
terminal info
time
time/date/regional settings 4-36
time
touch screen calibration
cursor enable
double-tap sensitivity
troubleshooting
troubleshooting
Ethernet
general
keyboard
keypad
starting in safe mode
startup error messages
startup problems
startup status messages
system identification errors 8-12
U
compatible
terminals
USB Hub
W
wiring and safety guidelines
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Allen-Bradley, ControlLogix, DH+, PLC-2, PLC-3, PLC-5, RSView, SLC and VersaView are registered trademarks of Rockwell Automation.
CompactLogix, FlexLogix, InView, Logix, MicroLogix, PanelView, PanelView Plus, RSLogix, RSView32 and
SoftLogix are trademarks of Rockwell Automation.
ControlNet is a trademark of ControlNet International, Ltd.
DeviceNet is a trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association.
Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel and Xerox Corporation.
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