Siemens SIMATIC KP400 Comfort Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SIMATIC KP400 Comfort Operating Instructions Manual

Hmi devices comfort panels
Table of Contents
Comfort Panels
SIMATIC HMI
HMI devices
Comfort Panels
Operating Instructions
03/2012
A5E03404994-02
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Preface
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Overview
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Safety instructions
Mounting and connecting the
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HMI device
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Commissioning the device
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Commissioning a project
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Operating a project
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Maintenance and care
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Technical specifications
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Technical Support
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  • Page 1 ___________________ Comfort Panels Preface ___________________ Overview ___________________ Safety instructions SIMATIC HMI Mounting and connecting the ___________________ HMI device HMI devices ___________________ Comfort Panels Commissioning the device ___________________ Commissioning a project Operating Instructions ___________________ Operating a project ___________________ Maintenance and care ___________________ Technical specifications ___________________...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Purpose of the operating instructions These operating instructions contain information based on the requirements defined by DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation. This information relates to the place of use, transport, storage, mounting, use and maintenance. These operating instructions are intended for: ●...
  • Page 4 Keep all supplied and supplementary documentation for the entire service life of the HMI device. Provide all stored documents to subsequent owners of the HMI device. Trademarks The following designations marked with the symbol ® are registered trademarks of Siemens AG: ● HMI ® ● SIMATIC ®...
  • Page 5 Preface Naming conventions Term Applies to Plant System  Machining center  One or more machines  Comfort HMI device KP400 Comfort KP1500 Comfort   HMI device KTP400 Comfort TP1500 Comfort   Device KP700 Comfort TP1900 Comfort  ...
  • Page 6 Preface Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Preface ..............................3 Overview..............................13 Product description ........................13 Product package ..........................15 Configuration of the devices ......................16 1.3.1 KP400 Comfort and KTP400 Comfort ..................16 1.3.2 KP700 Comfort to KP1500 Comfort, TP700 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort ........18 1.3.3 Ports.............................19 Accessories..........................21 The HMI device in the operating process ..................22 Software options ..........................23...
  • Page 8 Table of contents Commissioning the device ........................55 Overview ............................. 55 4.1.1 Backup design..........................55 4.1.2 Changing memory cards ......................58 4.1.3 Front operator controls........................ 60 Using the service concept ......................62 4.2.1 Enabling the service concept ...................... 62 4.2.2 Replacing HMI device .........................
  • Page 9 Table of contents 4.4.12 Configuring network operation ....................117 4.4.12.1 Overview of network operation ....................117 4.4.12.2 Setting the device name of the HMI device ................118 4.4.12.3 Changing the network configuration ..................119 4.4.12.4 Changing the logon data......................123 4.4.12.5 Changing e-mail settings ......................124 4.4.12.6 Configuring Telnet for remote control ..................125 4.4.13 Changing Internet settings ......................126...
  • Page 10 Table of contents Operating a project ..........................153 Overview ........................... 153 Function keys ..........................156 Direct keys..........................156 Setting the project language ..................... 157 Input of values........................... 158 Entering and editing numeric values..................159 Entering or changing alphanumeric values................160 Displaying infotext ........................
  • Page 11 Table of contents Technical specifications ......................191 8.4.1 KP400 Comfort to KP1200 Comfort, KTP400 Comfort to TP1200 Comfort ......191 8.4.2 KP1500 Comfort, TP1500 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort ............193 8.4.3 Ambient conditions........................196 8.4.3.1 Transport and storage conditions ....................196 8.4.3.2 Operating conditions ........................197 8.4.3.3 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection........199 Bit assignment of the direct keys ....................200...
  • Page 12 Table of contents Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 13: Overview

    Overview Product description SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels are a fully redesigned product line of the Touch Panels and Key Panels. The product line includes the following models: ● Five key panels (operated by keyboard) with 4", 7", 9", 12" and 15" displays ●...
  • Page 14 Overview 1.1 Product description Features of the SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels Enclosure Plastic enclosure for the 4" model Aluminum pressure enclosures for all 7" and larger models Mounting format Mounting and operation of the touch models in horizontal and vertical format The respective format must be selected during the configuration of the user interface.
  • Page 15: Product Package

    Overview 1.2 Product package Product package The following components are included in the product package of the HMI device. Name Figure Quantity HMI device Installation instructions (Quick Install Guide) Mounting clamps with Plastic mounting clamps KTP400 Comfort grub screw KP400 Comfort Aluminum mounting clamps TP700 Comfort KP700 Comfort...
  • Page 16: Configuration Of The Devices

    Overview 1.3 Configuration of the devices Configuration of the devices 1.3.1 KP400 Comfort and KTP400 Comfort The following sections describe the basic design of the KP400 Comfort and KTP400 Comfort HMI devices. Front view The following illustration shows the front view of the HMI devices, FKP400 Comfort (left) and KTP400 Comfort (right): ①...
  • Page 17 Overview 1.3 Configuration of the devices Rear view The following illustration shows the rear view of the HMI devices, KP400 Comfort (left) and KTP400 Comfort (right): ① Rating plate ② Slots for SD memory cards - accessible from the device side ③...
  • Page 18: Kp700 Comfort To Kp1500 Comfort, Tp700 Comfort To Tp2200 Comfort

    Overview 1.3 Configuration of the devices 1.3.2 KP700 Comfort to KP1500 Comfort, TP700 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort The following sections describe the basic design of the devices with 7" or larger displays, using the KP700 Comfort and TP700 Comfort as examples. The enclosure dimensions and form for the other models may differ from the illustrations shown.
  • Page 19: Ports

    Overview 1.3 Configuration of the devices Side view The figure below shows the side views of the HMI devices, using the KP700 Comfort and TP700 Comfort as examples. ① Recesses for mounting clamps ② Interfaces ③ Mounting seal 1.3.3 Ports Interfaces for the 4"...
  • Page 20 Overview 1.3 Configuration of the devices Interfaces for the 7", 9" and 12" models The figure below shows the interfaces for the following HMI devices: ● KP700 and TP700 Comfort ● KP900 and TP900 Comfort ● KP1200 and TP1200 Comfort ①...
  • Page 21: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories are not included in the product package of the HMI device, but can ordered in the Internet at Industry Mall (http://mall.automation.siemens.com). This section contains the number of accessories available at the time of publication of the operating instructions.
  • Page 22: The Hmi Device In The Operating Process

    Overview 1.5 The HMI device in the operating process The HMI device in the operating process The HMI device is part of the operating process. The following two phases are key to the way the HMI device is integrated in the process: ●...
  • Page 23: Software Options

    Must be transferred as an option; no license key is required for use Pre-installed; no license key is required for use See also Printers approved for SIMATIC Panels and Multi Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409) Printing with SIMATIC Comfort HMI devices (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/58205602) Comfort Panels...
  • Page 24 Overview 1.6 Software options Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 25: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions General safety instructions Open equipment and the Machinery Directive WARNING The device constitutes open equipment The device constitutes open equipment. This means that the device may only be installed in enclosures or cabinets which provide front access for operating the device. Access to the enclosure or cabinet in which the device is installed should only be possible by means of a key or tool and for trained and authorized personnel.
  • Page 26: Security Information

     Observe the information on electromagnetic compatibility. Security information Siemens offers IT security mechanisms for its portfolio of automation and drive products in order to support safe operation of the plant/machine. We recommend that you stay informed about the IT security developments for your products. For information on this topic, refer to: Industry Online Support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW): You can register...
  • Page 27: Notes About Usage

    Safety instructions 2.3 Notes about usage Notes about usage CAUTION HMI device approved for indoor use only The HMI device may be damaged if operated outdoors. Operate the HMI device indoors only. Industrial applications The HMI device is designed for industrial applications. It conforms to the following standards: ●...
  • Page 28 Safety instructions 2.3 Notes about usage Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 29: Mounting And Connecting The Hmi Device

    A damaged part will cause the HMI device to malfunction. Do not install parts damaged during shipment. In the case of damaged parts, contact your Siemens representative. Check the product package of the HMI device (see Product package (Page 15)).
  • Page 30: Checking The Operating Conditions

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.1 Preparation for mounting 3.1.2 Checking the operating conditions Note the following aspects before installing the HMI device: 1. Familiarize yourself with the standards, approvals, EMC parameters and technical specifications for operation of the HMI device. This information is available in the following sections: –...
  • Page 31 Mounting in horizontal format All HMI devices are suitable for horizontal mounting positions. SIEMENS 0 °C A maximum ambient temperature of +50 °C is permissible for vertical mounting (0° tilt angle); a maximum of +40 °C is permitted for inclined mounting.
  • Page 32: Checking Clearances

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.1 Preparation for mounting 3.1.4 Checking clearances The following clearances are required around the HMI device to ensure sufficient self- ventilation: ● 15 mm to the right and 15 mm to the left of the mounting cutout (in the x direction) for inserting the mounting clamps during installation ●...
  • Page 33: Preparing The Mounting Cutout

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.1 Preparation for mounting 3.1.5 Preparing the mounting cutout NOTICE Stability of the mounting cutout The material in the area of the mounting cutout must provide sufficient strength to guarantee the enduring and safe mounting of the HMI device. The force of the clamps or operation of the device may not lead to deformation of the material in order to achieve the degrees of protection described below.
  • Page 34: Labeling The Function Keys

    You will find labeling strip templates with a scale of 1:1 as a Word file: ● On the Internet at: Downloads for Comfort Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/47182890/133100) ● In the "Support" folder on the WinCC installation DVD If you want to make custom labeling strips, you can find the dimensions under "Dimensions for labeling strips (Page 189)".
  • Page 35 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.1 Preparation for mounting Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Edit the template on a PC and then print it. 2. Apply a fixing spray film to the labeling strips. The printout can be made water and smudge-proof with a fixing spray. The color printer ink will not bleed onto the keyboard foil as well.
  • Page 36 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.1 Preparation for mounting The image below shows the positions of the KP1500 Comfort guides and labeling strips. ① Guide for labeling strips F1, F3 ... F15 ② Guide for labeling strips F2, F4 ... F16 ③...
  • Page 37: Mounting The Device

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.2 Mounting the device Mounting the device Position of the mounting clamps To ensure the necessary degree of protection on the HMI device, you need to use the mounting clamps with the positions listed below. The positions of the mounting clamps are marked by stamps on the cutouts.
  • Page 38 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.2 Mounting the device Comfort Mounting clamps HMI device Type Quantity Position on the HMI device Aluminum mounting clamps TP700 KP700 TP900 TP1200 KP900 KP1200 KP1500 Steel mounting clamps TP1500 TP1900 TP2200 Requirement ● All packaging components and protective foils should be removed from the HMI device. ●...
  • Page 39 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.2 Mounting the device Procedure NOTICE Risk of guaranteed degree of protection not being met If the mounting seal is damaged or protrudes beyond the HMI device, the degree of protection is not ensured. Checking the placement of the mounting seal To avoid leakage around the mounting cutout, do not install the mounting seal turned inside out.
  • Page 40 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.2 Mounting the device Proceed as follows: 1. Insert the HMI device into the mounting cutout from the front. 2. Insert the mounting clamp into the cutout provided on the HMI device. 3. Tighten the mounting clamp with the threaded pin. Note Adhere to the permissible torque when tightening the threaded pin of the mounting clamp: ...
  • Page 41: Connecting The Device

    ● The HMI device must be mounted according to the specifications of these operating instructions. ● Always use shielded standard cables for the data cable. Additional information is available in the catalog and online order system at Industry Mall (http://mall.automation.siemens.com). Connection sequence Connect the HMI device in the following sequence: 1. Equipotential bonding 2.
  • Page 42: Connecting The Equipotential Bonding Circuit

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.2 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit Differences in electrical potential Differences in electrical potential can develop between spatially separated plant components. Such electrical potential differences can lead to high equalizing currents over the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces.
  • Page 43 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device Wiring diagram The figure below shows the equipotential bonding connection for the TP700 Comfort; it also applies to all other Comfort devices. ① Control cabinet ② Equipotential bonding rail ③ Equipotential bonding cable ④...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Power Supply

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.3 Connecting the power supply CAUTION Safe electrical separation Use only 24 VDC power supply units with safe electrical isolation in accordance with IEC 60364-4-41 or HD 384.04.41 (VDE 0100, Part 410), e.g. to PELV standard. The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range.
  • Page 45 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device Connecting the power supply terminal NOTICE Damage Do not tighten the screws of the power supply terminal if it is plugged into the HMI device. The pressure from the screwdriver may otherwise damage the HMI device socket. Only connect the wires when the power supply terminal is withdrawn.
  • Page 46: Connecting The Configuration Pc

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.4 Connecting the configuration PC Wiring diagram The following figure shows how to connect the HMI device to a configuration PC. ① Connection to the configuration PC via PROFINET (LAN) ②...
  • Page 47 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Switch off the HMI device. 2. Switch on the configuration PC. 3. Connect the HMI device to the configuration PC either via the PROFINET (LAN) or via the USB type Mini-B interface.
  • Page 48: Connecting The Plc

    If you do not use approved cables to connect a SIMATIC S7 controller, you may experience malfunctions. Only use approved cables to connect a SIMATIC S7 controller. Standard cables are available for the connection. You can find additional information on this in the Internet at Industry Mall (http://mall.automation.siemens.com). Connecting PROFINET NOTICE PROFINET IO communication For instructions regarding the installation of PROFINET networks, refer to the "PROFINET...
  • Page 49: Connecting A Usb Device

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.6 Connecting a USB device Below are examples of devices you can connect to the USB type A interfaces of the HMI device: ● External mouse ● External keyboard ● Printer ●...
  • Page 50: Connecting A Printer

    You can find the list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices in the Internet at Printers approved for SIMATIC Panels and Multi Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409). Observe the supplied printer documentation when you connect the printer. Comfort Panels...
  • Page 51: Connecting An Audio Device

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.8 Connecting an audio device You can use the following ports for audio devices: ● "Line Out", for example, for active speakers or external audio amplifier ● "Line In" for audio sources with line-in level NOTICE Cable to "Line Out"...
  • Page 52: Switching On And Testing The Hmi Device

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device 3.3.9 Switching on and testing the HMI device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Switching on the power supply. The screen lights up after power is switched on. An animated graphic is displayed during startup.
  • Page 53: Securing The Cables

    Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device Result The Loader appears again. Note When restarting the system, a project may already be loaded on the HMI device. The project will then start after an configurable delay or when you press the "Start" button. Use the relevant operating element to close the project.
  • Page 54 Mounting and connecting the HMI device 3.3 Connecting the device Attaching a strain relief With the 4" and 7" models, protect the cables with a separate strain relief. Attach the strain relief to the HMI device. The following figure shows the fixing elements of the strain relief for the 4" model: ①...
  • Page 55: Commissioning The Device

    Commissioning the device Overview 4.1.1 Backup design Introduction The HMI devices use the following memory types: ● Internal memory ● Memory card ● System memory card You can also connect a USB mass storage device to the USB port. Internal memory The following data is saved in the internal memory: ●...
  • Page 56 To save recipes on the memory card, select "\StorageCard SD\" as the path in WinCC. You can use commercially available memory cards with the "SD(IO / HC)" or "MMC" format. For data consistency reasons, Siemens recommends the use of the SIMATIC HMI Memory Card as the memory card, see Accessories (Page 21).
  • Page 57 Commissioning the device 4.1 Overview Slots for memory and system memory card The slots for memory card and system memory card are on the back of the enclosure for the 7" models. The memory cards and system memory cards are thus accessible at the rear of the cabinet.
  • Page 58: Changing Memory Cards

    Commissioning the device 4.1 Overview 4.1.2 Changing memory cards Introduction The memory cards and system memory cards are protected by a safety lock. The memory card and system memory card can be hot-swapped during ongoing operation of the HMI device. NOTICE Potential loss of data The data on the memory card is lost if you attempt to remove it while the HMI device is...
  • Page 59 Commissioning the device 4.1 Overview Requirement Memory card and/or system memory card are read-only Procedure Note Format of the system memory card Only a SIMATIC HMI Memory Card ≥ 2 GB may be used as a system memory card. All other memory cards are not recognized as system memory card by the HMI device.
  • Page 60: Front Operator Controls

    Commissioning the device 4.1 Overview 4.1.3 Front operator controls Touch HMI device You can operate the Touch HMI devices with the touch screen. All operating elements required for operation are displayed on the touch screen once the HMI device has started. NOTICE Unintentional action possible Do not carry out several operations simultaneously.
  • Page 61 Commissioning the device 4.1 Overview Key HMI devices You operate the key HMI devices using the system keys and the function keys. The functions of the function keys are defined during configuration. The function keys have no function before the project is opened in the HMI device. The following figure shows the front-sided operator controls of the key HMI devices using the KP700 Comfort as an example: ①...
  • Page 62: Using The Service Concept

    Commissioning the device 4.2 Using the service concept Using the service concept If the service concept is enabled, the HMI device stores all data necessary for the operation on the system memory card. You can insert the system memory card into any HMI device of the same type.
  • Page 63: Replacing Hmi Device

    Commissioning the device 4.2 Using the service concept 4.2.2 Replacing HMI device Requirement ● The service concept is enabled on the defective HMI device. ● A replacement device of the same type is available. The slot for the system memory card is enabled on the replacement device (factory state).
  • Page 64: Disabling The Service Concept

    Commissioning the device 4.2 Using the service concept 4.2.3 Disabling the service concept If you do not wish to continually back up the data of an HMI device on a memory card to ensure information security, you can disable the service concept. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 65: Operating The Device

    Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Operating the device 4.3.1 Loader Overview The loader is displayed automatically when the HMI device is switched on. If there is a project on the HMI device, it is started automatically after a delay time. If you operate the loader during this delay time, the project no longer starts automatically.
  • Page 66 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device The following figure shows the open Start menu. Depending on the software installed, other symbols may be displayed in the desktop's status bar. Protection against unauthorized use You can protect the control panel against unauthorized access by using a password. If the Control Panel protected with a password, "SecureMode"...
  • Page 67: Control Panel

    Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device 4.3.2 Control Panel The HMI device's Control Panel is similar to the control panel on a PC. The following figure shows the Control Panel with an open dialog: ① Menu ② Discard entries and close dialog ③...
  • Page 68: Installed Programs

    Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device 4.3.3 Installed programs Overview The following programs are installed on the HMI devices by default: ● Viewers for documents in "PDF", "Excel" and "Word" format ● Media Player for Windows CE ● Internet Explorer for Windows CE The programs can be found on the desktop or in the Start menu under "Programs".
  • Page 69: Reference For System Keys

    Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Internet Explorer Internet Explorer for Windows CE and the Internet Explorer version which can run on a PC differ in terms of functionality. Internet Explorer for Windows CE has separate proxy settings that are independent of the settings in the control panel of the HMI device.
  • Page 70 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device The following table shows the system key functions that work both in the Control Panel and in the project: Key or key Function combination Switch between upper and lower case: LED on: Upper case ...
  • Page 71 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Operating Windows CE and the Explorer The following table shows the system key functions when operating Windows CE and the Explorer: Key or key Function combination Enables the taskbar and opens the Start menu. Displays the loader.
  • Page 72 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Operating the Control Panel and dialogs The following table shows the system key functions when operating the Control Panel and dialogs: Key or key Function combination Activates the menu. To navigate the menu, use the cursor keys. Selects or clears a check box.
  • Page 73: Entering Values With System Keys

    Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Operating a project The following table shows the system key functions when operating an ongoing project: Key or key Function combination Acknowledges the currently displayed error alarm or all the alarms of an alarm group as group acknowledgment.
  • Page 74 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Requirement Cursor must be in the text box. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Press the respective key repeatedly until the desired character is selected in the preview. The mapping of system keys to letters and numbers can be restricted within a given context.
  • Page 75: Using The Screen Keyboard

    Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device 4.3.6 Using the screen keyboard Introduction Use the screen keyboard to enter alphanumeric values. If you connect an external keyboard to an HMI device with a touch screen, the screen keyboard is not displayed. You operate the screen keyboard like a normal keyboard.
  • Page 76 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Screen keyboards of the 7" and 9" models The following figure shows the appearance of the screen keyboards of the 7" and "9 models: ① Screen keyboard with numeric keypad for mounting in vertical format (Touch HMI devices only) ②...
  • Page 77 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device 12" to 22" screen keyboards The following figure shows the appearance of the screen keyboard of the 12" model: ① Screen keyboard with numeric keypad for mounting in vertical format (Touch HMI devices only) ②...
  • Page 78 Commissioning the device 4.3 Operating the device Requirement The screen keyboard is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Enter the desired value using the keys. 2. Display the available special characters if needed using . 3. Display the numerical keypad if needed using . 4.
  • Page 79: Configuring The Device

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Configuring the device 4.4.1 Reference for functions Overview of functions The following table shows the settings in the Control Panel. Icon Function Saving to external storage device (backup) (Page 131) Restoring from external storage device (Page 133) Importing and deleting certificates (Page 130) Setting the date and time (Page 87) Changing monitor settings (Page 91)
  • Page 80: Changing Settings For Operation

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Icon Function Enabling PROFINET services (Page 109) Time server configuration (Page 111) Changing regional settings (Page 89) Setting the screen saver (Page 94) Displaying system properties (Page 102) Displaying memory distribution (Page 103) Setting the device name of the HMI device (Page 118) Configuring the data channel (Page 113) Setting the delay time (Page 105)
  • Page 81 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Siemens HMI Input Panel - Options" dialog with the "InputPanel". icon. 2. If you want to change the size of the screen keyboard, select the "Show Resize Button" check box.
  • Page 82: Setting The Character Repeat

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.2.2 Setting the character repeat The details provided below will explain how to set the character repetition and the associated delay for the keyboard or screen keyboard. Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 83: Setting The Double-Click

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.2.3 Setting the double-click You can start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE with a double-click. A double-click corresponds to two brief touches in sequence. In the "Mouse Properties" dialog, make the following adjustments for operation with the touch screen or external mouse: ●...
  • Page 84 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the ""OP Properties" " dialog with the "OP". icon. 2. Open to the "Touch" tab. 3. Calibrate the touch screen with "Recalibrate". The following dialog opens: 4.
  • Page 85 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 5. Proceed as in step 4 for all four following positions. Once you have touched all the positions of the calibration crosshairs, the following dialog appears: New calibration settings have been measured. Tape the screen to register saved data. Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current setting.
  • Page 86: Changing Password Protection

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.3 Changing password protection You can protect access to the Control Panel with a password. If you configure password protection, "SecureMode" is automatically enabled for the HMI device. "SecureMode" additionally protects the taskbar and the Windows CE Desktop against unauthorized access. Requirement The Control Panel is open.
  • Page 87: Changing Hmi Device Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Result The "secure mode" label is displayed on the Windows CE Desktop: If you attempt to operate the Control Panel, taskbar or Windows CE Desktop, you are prompted for a password. "SecureMode" is then switched off. "Switching "SecureMode"...
  • Page 88 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Date/Time Properties" dialog with the "Date/Time Properties" icon. 2. Select the appropriate time zone for the HMI device under "Time Zone". 3.
  • Page 89: Changing Regional Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device See also Reference for functions (Page 79) Synchronizing the time via the time server (Page 111) 4.4.4.2 Changing regional settings In different countries, for example, the date, time and decimal points are displayed differently.
  • Page 90: Backup Registry Information

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.3 Backup registry information You can install and uninstall your own programs on the HMI devices under Windows CE. You need to back up the registry settings after installation or removal. You can back up the following data to the internal memory: ●...
  • Page 91: Changing Monitor Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Result Registry entries and files from the temporary memory are saved in the internal memory of the HMI device. The HMI device uses the saved registry entries the next time it starts. The saved files are written back into the temporary memory.
  • Page 92 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Display Properties" dialog with the Display icon. 2. To change the color depth, open the "Settings" tab. – Select the desired color depth under "Color Quality". –...
  • Page 93 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4. To change the screen orientation of a touch HMI device, open the "Orientation" tab. – If you installed the HMI device vertically, select "Portrait". – If you installed the HMI device horizontally, select "Landscape". –...
  • Page 94: Setting The Screen Saver

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.5 Setting the screen saver You can set the following time intervals on the HMI device: ● Automatic reduction of the screen backlighting ● Automatic activation of the screensaver The configured function is automatically activated if the HMI device is not operated within the specified period of time.
  • Page 95 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 3. Select the type of screen saver: – To display an animation, select "Standard". – To switch off backlighting, select "Blank Screen". Backlighting is completely switched off. This will increase the service life of the screen. Energy consumption is reduced.
  • Page 96: Changing The Printer Properties

    Line printing of alarms is only possible on a local printer. You can find the list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices in the Internet at Printers approved for SIMATIC Panels and Multi Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409). Requirement The Control Panel is open.
  • Page 97: Enabling Sound And Setting Sound Volume

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.7 Enabling sound and setting sound volume You can activate an acoustic feedback for keyboard and touch screen operations. A sound is emitted with each touch or activation of a key. Requirement The Control Panel is open. Note If you deactivate the settings under "Enable sounds for", no more acoustic signals will be emitted during inadvertent operations.
  • Page 98: Assigning Sound To An Event

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.8 Assigning sound to an event When acoustic feedback is activated, a sound is used to report an event. You can select the sound to reflect the event. The sound is output by the loudspeaker of the HMI device. Note Acoustic feedback with sounds is support from the 7"...
  • Page 99: Restarting The Hmi Device

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.9 Restarting the HMI device Required restart The HMI device must be restarted in the following cases: ● You have enabled or disabled PROFINET IO services. ● You have changed the time zone setting. ●...
  • Page 100 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 3. Use "Reboot" to start the selection process for restart the HMI device. The following alarm is displayed: 4. To restart the HMI device, press "Reboot". All unsaved data are lost when you reboot. 5.
  • Page 101: Displaying Information About The Hmi Device

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.10 Displaying information about the HMI device You will need specific information about the device if you contact Technical Support. Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "OP Properties" dialog with the OP icon. 2.
  • Page 102: Displaying System Properties

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.11 Displaying system properties The general system-specific information provides you with information about the processor, operating system and memory. The system properties are device-specific and may therefore deviate from that of your HMI device.
  • Page 103: Displaying Memory Distribution

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.4.12 Displaying memory distribution The "Memory" system-specific information provides you with information about the distribution and size of the memory in the HMI device. NOTICE "Memory" tab Do not change the memory distribution in the "Memory" tab. Requirement The Control Panel is open.
  • Page 104: Setting Storage Location

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.5 Setting storage location There are various storage locations available for storing the compressed source file of your project, for example, the external memory card or a network drive. Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure 1.
  • Page 105: Setting The Delay Time

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.6 Setting the delay time To specify the starting characteristics of the project after switching on the HMI device, you can set a delay time. The delay time is a period in which the loader is displayed on the HMI device.
  • Page 106: Setting The Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.7 Setting the uninterruptible power supply A UPS ensures that the HMI device is shut down in a controlled manner after a configurable buffer time in the event of a power failure. This avoids the loss of data. Connect the UPS to the USB port of the HMI device.
  • Page 107 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 3. If a controlled shutdown of the HMI device is to be performed following interruption of the power supply: – Select "Battery mode". – Under "min" and "s", specify the time after which the Runtime software application is automatically closed on the HMI device.
  • Page 108: State Of Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.8 State of uninterruptible power supply If you have connected a UPS to a USB port of the HMI device, you can display the monitoring status of this port. Requirement ● The Control Panel is open. ●...
  • Page 109: Enabling Profinet Services

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.9 Enabling PROFINET services PROFINET services must be enabled on the HMI device in the following circumstances: ● The HMI device is connected to the PLC via PROFINET. ● Function keys or buttons are configured as PROFINET IO direct keys in the project. ●...
  • Page 110 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "PROFINET" dialog with the PROFINET icon. Comfort devices of 15" or more come with the second network adapter "PN_X3". 2. To enable the PROFINET services, activate "PROFINET IO enabled". NOTICE Inconsistent device name If the device name does not match the device name entered in the WinCC, the direct...
  • Page 111: Synchronizing The Time Via The Time Server

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.10 Synchronizing the time via the time server Introduction To obtain the time of the HMI device from a time server, you can specify up to four different time servers. The time is synchronized via the "Network Time Protocol" (NTP). You additionally specify the synchronization cycle for the time.
  • Page 112 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 5. Press "Configure" to open the "Time Server Configuration" dialog for configuring the time servers: 6. Enter the DNS name of the time server under "Name". Alternatively, you can enter the IP address of time server. 7.
  • Page 113: Changing Transfer Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.11 Changing transfer settings 4.4.11.1 Configuring the data channel In the transfer settings of the HMI device, set the following: ● Releasing and locking a data channel ● Enabling and disabling automatic transfer ●...
  • Page 114 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Transfer Settings" dialog with the Transfer Settings icon. 2. Open the "Channel" tab. 3. To release the data channels of the HMI device, select "Enable Transfer". 4.
  • Page 115: Changing Mpi/Profibus Dp Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.11.2 Changing MPI/PROFIBUS DP settings Introduction The communication settings for MPI or PROFIBUS DP are defined in the project of the HMI device. In the following cases, the transfer settings might have to be changed: ●...
  • Page 116 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Use "Properties" to open the "MPI" or "PROFIBUS" dialog. 2. If there are several masters connected on the bus, deactivate the "Panel is the only master on the bus" check box. 3.
  • Page 117: Configuring Network Operation

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.12 Configuring network operation 4.4.12.1 Overview of network operation Introduction You can connect the HMI device to a PROFINET network via the Ethernet port. NOTICE The HMI device only has client functionality in the PC network. This means that users can access files of a node with TCP/IP server functionality from the HMI device via the network.
  • Page 118: Setting The Device Name Of The Hmi Device

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Printing via a network printer The HMI device's operating system does not support line by line alarm logging via a network printer. All other printing functions, for example, hardcopy or logs, are available without restriction via the network.
  • Page 119: Changing The Network Configuration

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "System Properties" dialog with the System icon. 2. Open the "Device Name" tab. 3. Enter the computer name of the HMI device under "Device name". The computer name must be unique within the network. 4.
  • Page 120 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the network adapter display with the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" icon. The image below shows the network adapter of a KP1500 Comfort. Comfort devices of 15" or more come with the second network adapter "PN_X3". The interface for the HMI devices KP400 Comfort and KTP400 Comfort is called "FEC".
  • Page 121 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 5. If you have selected manual address assignment, enter the corresponding addresses under "IP Address", "Subnet Mask" and if necessary under "Default Gateway". NOTICE PROFINET I/O error if the PN_X1 and PN_X3 subnet masks are identical In principle, the two network adapters may be assigned to a shared physical subnetwork.
  • Page 122 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 8. If you want to set additional Ethernet parameters, open the "Ethernet Parameters" tab. The KP400 Comfort and KTP400 Comfort HMI devices only have one Ethernet port ("Port1"). 9. If needed, select the transmission mode and speed for the Ethernet port of the HMI device.
  • Page 123: Changing The Logon Data

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.12.4 Changing the logon data Use the Windows CE login information to gain access to network resources. You can obtain the login data "User name", "Password" and "Domain" from your administrator. Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 124: Changing E-Mail Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.12.5 Changing e-mail settings Requirement The Control Panel is open. Note Additional tabs may appear in the "WinCC Internet Settings" dialog. This depends on the options that have been enabled for network operation in the project. For more information, please refer to the WinCC or WinCC flexible Online Help.
  • Page 125: Configuring Telnet For Remote Control

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 5. Use "Advanced" to open the "Advanced Email Settings" dialog: – Enter the user name of the e-mail account under "Login". – Enter the password for the e-mail account under "Password". 6. Confirm your entries with "OK". Result The e-mail settings have been changed.
  • Page 126: Changing Internet Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Result The Telnet service is now enabled on the HMI device. You can remotely control the HMI device via Telnet without restrictions. See also Reference for functions (Page 79) 4.4.13 Changing Internet settings 4.4.13.1 Changing general Internet settings Requirement...
  • Page 127: Setting The Proxy Server

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 6. If you want to clear the cache: – Open the "Delete Browsing History" dialog with the "Delete Browsing History..." button. – Use "Delete" or "Delete all" to delete all temporary data and the history. –...
  • Page 128: Changing Privacy Settings

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 5. If you want to define exceptions for specific addresses: – Open the "Advanced Proxy Settings" dialog with the "Advanced..." button. – Enter the desired addresses. Separate multiple addresses with a semicolon. 6. Confirm your entries with "OK". Result The proxy server is configured.
  • Page 129 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Internet Options" dialog with the "Internet Options" icon. 2. Open the "Privacy" tab. 3. Select the behavior for handling cookies. – "Accept" Cookies are stored without request. –...
  • Page 130: Importing And Deleting Certificates

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.13.4 Importing and deleting certificates You can import, view and delete certificates that have been imported for the HMI device. The certificates differ in the following ways: ● Certificates that you trust ● Own certificates ●...
  • Page 131: Saving To External Storage Device (Backup)

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4. If you want to display information about a certificate: – Select the certificate. – Display the information with the "View" button. 5. If you want to delete a certificate: – Select the certificate. –...
  • Page 132 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the ""Backup/Restore"" dialog with the "Backup/Restore" icon. The available external storage media are shown in the list. 2. Select the desired external storage medium and press "Backup/Restore". 3.
  • Page 133: Restoring From External Storage Device

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.15 Restoring from external storage device Introduction A restore operation deletes the internal memory of the HMI device upon confirmation. The content of the backup file is then copied from the external storage medium into the internal memory of the HMI device.
  • Page 134 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 3. Open the "Restore" tab in the "Backup/Restore" dialog. The backup files on the selected storage medium are shown in the list. 4. Select a backup file and start the restore process using the "Restore" button. The content of the backup file is checked.
  • Page 135: Activate Memory Management

    Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device 4.4.16 Activate memory management NOTICE Memory management If you do not activate memory management, undefined states can occur during the runtime of the project. Requirement The Control Panel is open. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 136 Commissioning the device 4.4 Configuring the device Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 137: Commissioning A Project

    Commissioning a project Commissioning a project Overview Configuration phase A project – the process image of the working process – is produced during configuration to visualize automated working processes. The process displays for the project contain displays for values and alarms which provide information about process statuses. The process control phase follows the configuration phase.
  • Page 138: Operating Modes

    Commissioning a project 5.2 Operating modes Operating modes Operating modes The HMI device may be in the following operating modes: ● Offline ● Online ● Transfer Changing the operating mode The configuration engineer must have configured an appropriate operating element to allow a change of the operating mode on the HMI device during ongoing operation.
  • Page 139: Data Transmission Options

    Commissioning a project 5.4 Data transmission options Data transmission options Overview The following table shows the options for data transfer between an HMI device and the configuring PC. Type Data channel HMI device Backup MPI/PROFIBUS DP PROFINET Ethernet Restoring MPI/PROFIBUS DP PROFINET Ethernet Updating the operating system...
  • Page 140: Transfer

    Commissioning a project 5.5 Transfer Transfer 5.5.1 Setting transfer mode Introduction You can start the "Transfer" mode manually or automatically on the HMI device. If the automatic transfer is enabled, the HMI device automatically switches to "Transfer" mode when the following event occurs during runtime: You start project transfer on the connected configuring PC.
  • Page 141 Commissioning a project 5.5 Transfer Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Open the "Transfer Settings" dialog with the Transfer Settings icon. 2. Open the "Channel" tab. 3. Select "Enable Transfer". 4. Select the data channel and set its parameters using "Properties...". Exception: The "USB device"...
  • Page 142: Start Transfer

    Commissioning a project 5.5 Transfer 5.5.2 Start transfer Introduction To make a project executable on an HMI device, transfer the project from the configuring PC to the HMI device. With a transfer, you particularly specify whether to overwrite existing data on the HMI device such as the "User management"...
  • Page 143: Testing A Project

    Commissioning a project 5.5 Transfer 5.5.3 Testing a project Introduction There are two options to test a project: ● Test the project on the configuring PC You can test a project at a configuring PC, using a simulator. You can find more detailed information on this in the online help of WinCC.
  • Page 144: Backup And Restore

    Commissioning a project 5.6 Backup and restore Requirement for online testing ● The project has been transferred to the HMI device. ● The HMI device is in "Online" mode. Procedure In "Online" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them being affected by the PLC.
  • Page 145: Backing Up And Restoring Data Of The Hmi Device

    Commissioning a project 5.6 Backup and restore 5.6.2 Backing up and restoring data of the HMI device Note Only use the restore function for project data on HMI devices that were configured with the same configuration software. Requirement ● The HMI device is connected to the configuring PC. ●...
  • Page 146: Updating The Operating System

    Commissioning a project 5.7 Updating the operating system Updating the operating system 5.7.1 Updating the operating system Introduction If the operating system version of an HMI device is not compatible with the configuration, you need to update the operating system of the HMI device. Depending on the protocol used, the operating system on the HMI device is updated automatically upon prompting when the project is loaded.
  • Page 147: Updating The Operating System Of The Hmi Device

    Commissioning a project 5.7 Updating the operating system 5.7.2 Updating the operating system of the HMI device If possible, use the interface with the highest bandwidth, for example, Ethernet, to make the connection. CAUTION Updating the operating system deletes all data on the HMI device If you update the operating system, data on the target system is deleted.
  • Page 148 Commissioning a project 5.7 Updating the operating system The HMI device is reset to the factory settings. To restore the factory settings on the HMI device, follow these steps: 1. Set the HMI device to "bootstrapping" mode. – Open the "OP Properties" dialog on the HMI device in the Control Panel. –...
  • Page 149: Managing Add-Ons And License Keys

    Commissioning a project 5.8 Managing add-ons and license keys Managing add-ons and license keys 5.8.1 Managing add-ons Introduction You can install the following add-ons on an HMI device: ● Add-ons supplied with WinCC ● Add-ons purchased separately from WinCC The HMI device type determines which add-ons can be installed. For an overview of available add-ons, refer to "Introduction to WinCC".
  • Page 150: Transferring License Keys

    Commissioning a project 5.8 Managing add-ons and license keys 5.8.2 Transferring license keys Introduction You need a license key for WinCC Runtime add-ons to use them on an HMI device. The required licenses are usually supplied as license keys on a data medium, for example, a USB stick.
  • Page 151 Commissioning a project 5.8 Managing add-ons and license keys 5. Configure the corresponding "connection parameters", depending on the selected connection. 6. Click "OK". The connection to the HMI device is established. The connected HMI device is displayed in the left area of the "Automation License Manager". 7.
  • Page 152 Commissioning a project 5.8 Managing add-ons and license keys Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 153: Operating A Project

    Operating a project Overview Operator input options The hardware of the HMI device determines which of the following operator control options are available: ● Touch screen The operating elements shown in the dialogs are touch-sensitive. Touch objects are basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys. You activate operating elements by touching them with your finger.
  • Page 154 Operating a project 6.1 Overview Unintentional actions CAUTION Do not carry out several operations simultaneously. You may otherwise trigger unintentional actions.  With touch control: Always touch only one operating element on the screen  With key control: Do not press more than two function keys simultaneously. Exception: The keyboard shortcut ...
  • Page 155 Operating a project 6.1 Overview The type of optical feedback depends on the operating element: ● Buttons The HMI device generates different views for the "Pressed" and "Unpressed" states, provided the configuration engineer has configured a 3D effect: – "Pressed" state: –...
  • Page 156: Function Keys

    Operating a project 6.2 Function keys Function keys Function keys Function key assignment is defined during configuration. The configuration engineer can assign function keys globally and locally. Function keys are available only on key HMI devices. Function keys with global function assignment A globally assigned function key always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in the PLC irrespective of the screen displayed.
  • Page 157: Setting The Project Language

    Operating a project 6.4 Setting the project language Direct keys The following objects can be configured as a direct key: ● Buttons ● Function keys You can also define image numbers in the case of HMI devices with touch operation. In this way, the configuration engineer can configure the direct keys on an image-specific basis.
  • Page 158: Input Of Values

    Operating a project 6.5 Input of values Input of values If you select an I/O field in the project using the tab sequence or by touch, the entire field content is selected. The screen keyboard appears on a touch HMI device. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 159: Entering And Editing Numeric Values

    Operating a project 6.6 Entering and editing numeric values Entering and editing numeric values Introduction You enter numeric values depending on a type of HMI device, either with the system keys or the screen keyboard. Alternatively, you can also connect an external keyboard. Note When the screen keyboard is open, PLC job 51, "Select screen"...
  • Page 160: Entering Or Changing Alphanumeric Values

    Operating a project 6.7 Entering or changing alphanumeric values Requirement Cursor is in an I/O field. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Enter the desired value using the system keys or the screen keyboard. 2. Discard the entry with , if necessary. 3.
  • Page 161 Operating a project 6.7 Entering or changing alphanumeric values Requirement Cursor is in an I/O field. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Enter the desired value using the system keys or the screen keyboard. 2. Discard the entry with , if necessary. 3.
  • Page 162: Displaying Infotext

    Operating a project 6.8 Displaying infotext Displaying infotext Purpose The configuration engineer uses infotext to provide additional information and operating instructions. The configuration engineer can configure infotext on screens and operating elements. The infotext of an I/O field may contain, for example, information on the value to be entered. If infotext is configured for an operating element, it is displayed on the HMI device: ●...
  • Page 163: Closing The Project

    Operating a project 6.9 Closing the project Requirement Operating element with the configured infotext is selected. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Press the key. The infotext for the operating element is displayed. 2. Use the cursor keys to scroll as needed. Note Switching between displayed infotext The configuration engineer can configure infotext for an I/O field and the associated...
  • Page 164 Operating a project 6.9 Closing the project Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 165: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care Maintaining and caring for the touch screen and keyboard overlay Introduction The HMI device is designed for maintenance-free operation. The touch screen and keyboard overlay should nevertheless be cleaned regularly. Requirement ● Damp cleaning cloth ● Washing up liquid or foaming screen cleaning agent Procedure NOTICE Unintentional response...
  • Page 166: Clean Screen For Touch Hmi Devices

    Maintenance and care 7.2 Clean screen for Touch HMI devices Clean screen for Touch HMI devices The touch screen of the HMI device can be cleaned when it is switched on and a project is running. An operating element must be available in the project that can be used to call the "clean"...
  • Page 167: Spare Parts And Repairs

    Depending on the work necessary to repair the device, the Center may decide to give you a credit note. A credit note is only granted when the sender orders a new HMI device. The address is: Siemens AG Industry Sector Returns Center Siemensstr.
  • Page 168 Maintenance and care 7.4 Recycling and disposal Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 169: Technical Specifications

    (Guidelines for Explosion Protection) ● EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following address: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Industry Sector I IA AS FA WF AMB PO Box 1963 D-92209 Amberg, Germany...
  • Page 170 Technical Support UL approval Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to ● UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) ● CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment) Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to ● UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) ● CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment) ●...
  • Page 171 Ex tc IIIC T 70 °C Dc IP65 x: Temperature values, see EC design examination certificate The EC type examination certificates are available on the Internet at: Technical Support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW) The table below describes the test numbers of the HMI device classes: Manufacturer site...
  • Page 172: Directives And Declarations

    External protective circuit required; please refer to the S7-300 automation system installation manual, Installation, "Lightning and overvoltage protection" section The S7-300 automation system installation manual, Installation, is available to download from the Internet (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/15390415). Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 173 Technical Support Sinusoidal interference The following table shows the EMC behavior of the modules with respect to sinusoidal interference. This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for electrical installation. Sinusoidal interference Test values Degree of severity HF radiation (in 80% amplitude modulation at 1 kHz electromagnetic fields) in...
  • Page 174: Esd Guideline

    Technical Support 8.2.2 ESD guideline What does ESD mean? An electronic module is equipped with highly integrated components. Due to their design, electronic components are highly sensitive to overvoltage and thus to the discharge of static electricity. Such electronic components or modules are labeled as electrostatic sensitive devices.
  • Page 175 Technical Support Charge Every person without a conductive connection to the electrical potential of his/her surroundings can be electrostatically charged. The material with which this person comes into contact is of particular significance. The figure shows the maximum electrostatic voltages with which a person is charged, depending on humidity and material.
  • Page 176 Technical Support Protective measures against discharge of static electricity ● Disconnect the power supply before you install or remove modules which are sensitive to ESD. ● Pay attention to good grounding: – When handling electrostatical sensitive devices, make sure that persons, the workstation and devices, tools and packaging used are properly grounded.
  • Page 177: Dimension Drawings

    Technical Support Dimension drawings 8.3.1 Dimension drawings of the FKP400 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 178: Dimension Drawings Of The Kp700 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.2 Dimension drawings of the KP700 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 179: Dimension Drawings Of The Kp900 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.3 Dimension drawings of the KP900 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 180: Dimension Drawings Of The Kp1200 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.4 Dimension drawings of the KP1200 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 181: Kp1500 Comfort Dimension Drawings

    Technical Support 8.3.5 KP1500 Comfort dimension drawings Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 182: Dimension Drawings Of The Ktp400 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.6 Dimension drawings of the KTP400 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 183: Dimension Drawings Of The Tp700 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.7 Dimension drawings of the TP700 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 184: Dimension Drawings Of The Tp900 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.8 Dimension drawings of the TP900 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 185: Dimension Drawings Of The Tp1200 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.9 Dimension drawings of the TP1200 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 186: Dimension Drawings Of Tp1500 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.10 Dimension drawings of TP1500 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 187: Dimension Drawings Of Tp1900 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.11 Dimension drawings of TP1900 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 188: Dimension Drawings Of Tp2200 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.3.12 Dimension drawings of TP2200 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 189: Dimensions For Labeling Strips

    1:1 as a Word file: ● On the Internet at: Downloads for Comfort Panels (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/47182890/133100) ● In the "Support" folder on the WinCC installation DVD Labeling strips for KP400 Comfort and KTP400 Comfort...
  • Page 190 Technical Support Labeling strips for KP1200 Comfort Labeling strips for KP1500 Comfort Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 191: Technical Specifications

    Technical Support Technical specifications 8.4.1 KP400 Comfort to KP1200 Comfort, KTP400 Comfort to TP1200 Comfort Weight HMI devices KP400 C KTP400 KP700 TP700 KP900 TP900 KP1200 TP1200 omfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Weight without packaging 0.8 kg 0.6 kg 2.2 kg 1.4 kg...
  • Page 192 Technical Support Memory HMI devices KP400 C KTP400 KP700 TP700 KP900 TP900 KP1200 TP1200 omfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Usable memory for 4 MB 12 MB application data Usable memory for recipe 512 KB 2 MB data Additional memory for 4 MB 12 MB...
  • Page 193: Kp1500 Comfort, Tp1500 Comfort To Tp2200 Comfort

    Technical Support Miscellaneous HMI devices KP400 C KTP400 KP700 TP700 KP900 TP900 KP1200 TP1200 omfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Comfort Buffered real-time clock Audio reproduction Onboard beeper Integrated or external via Line OUT Magnetic field intensity 50/60 Hz; 100 A/m RMS Battery backup typically 6 weeks 8.4.2 KP1500 Comfort, TP1500 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort...
  • Page 194 Technical Support Input device HMI devices KP1500 Comfort TP1500 Comfort TP1900 Comfort TP2200 Comfort Keyboard (numeric/alpha entry) Touch screen (analog resistive) Function keys Labeling strips Memory HMI devices KP1500 Comfort TP1500 Comfort TP1900 Comfort TP2200 Comfort Usable memory for application data 24 MB Usable memory for recipe data 4 MB...
  • Page 195 Technical Support Power supply HMI devices KP1500 Comfort TP1500 Comfort TP1900 Comfort TP2200 Comfort Rated voltage 24 V DC Permissible voltage range +19.2 V to +28.8 V Rated current 1.5 A 1.3 A 2.2 A Inrush current I 0.5 A Power 36 W 32 W...
  • Page 196: Ambient Conditions

    Technical Support 8.4.3 Ambient conditions 8.4.3.1 Transport and storage conditions Mechanical and climatic conditions for transportation and storage This HMI device meets the requirements for IEC 61131-2 relating to transport and storage conditions. The following specifications apply to the transport and storage of an HMI device in its original packaging.
  • Page 197: Operating Conditions

    Technical Support 8.4.3.2 Operating conditions Mechanical and climatic conditions of use The HMI device is designed for use in a location protected from the effects of the weather. The conditions of use meet the requirements for DIN IEC 60721-3-3: ● Class 3M3 (mechanical requirements) ●...
  • Page 198 Technical Support Testing mechanical ambient conditions The following table provides information on the type and scope of tests for mechanical ambient conditions. Tested for Test standard Comments Vibrations Vibration test in accordance Type of vibration: with IEC 60068, part 2–6 Frequency cycles at a rate of change of 1 (sinusoidal) octave/minute.
  • Page 199: Information On Insulation Tests, Protection Class And Degree Of Protection

    Technical Support 8.4.3.3 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection Test voltages Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in accordance with IEC 61131-2: Circuits with a nominal voltage of U to other Test voltage circuits or ground...
  • Page 200: Bit Assignment Of The Direct Keys

    Technical Support Bit assignment of the direct keys The following figures show the assignment of the keys and LEDs to the bytes in the PLC process image. Further information may be available in your plant documentation. 8.5.1 KTP400 Comfort HMI device Inputs Outputs Touch operation...
  • Page 201: Kp400 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.5.2 KP400 Comfort Inputs Outputs 1 byte 1 byte 8.5.3 KP700 Comfort Inputs Outputs 3 bytes 3 bytes 8.5.4 TP700 Comfort Inputs Outputs 4 bytes Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 202: Kp900 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.5.5 KP900 Comfort Inputs Outputs 4 bytes 4 bytes 8.5.6 TP900 Comfort Inputs Outputs 5 bytes Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 203: Kp1200 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.5.7 KP1200 Comfort Inputs Outputs 5 bytes 5 bytes 8.5.8 TP1200 Comfort Inputs Outputs 5 bytes Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 204: Kp1500 Comfort

    Technical Support 8.5.9 KP1500 Comfort Inputs Outputs 5 bytes 5 bytes 8.5.10 TP1500, TP1900 and TP2200 Comfort Inputs Outputs 5 bytes Comfort Panels Operating Instructions, 03/2012, A5E03404994-02...
  • Page 205: Description Of The Ports

    Technical Support Description of the ports 8.6.1 Power supply Plug connector, 2-pin Pin number Assignment +24 VDC (L+) GND 24 V (M) 8.6.2 PROFIBUS (Sub-D RS422/485) Name of interface on HMI device: X2 Sub-D socket, 9-pin, with screw lock Assignment for the RS 422 Assignment for the RS 485 n.
  • Page 206: Profinet (Lan) 10/100 Mb

    Technical Support 8.6.3 PROFINET (LAN) 10/100 Mb Name of interface on HMI device: X1 RJ45 plug connector Assignment Tx– n. c. n. c. Rx– n. c. n. c. 8.6.4 PROFINET (LAN) 10/100/1000 Mb Models of 15" and more have this interface. Name of interface on HMI device: X3 RJ45 plug connector Assignment D1–...
  • Page 207: Usb

    Technical Support 8.6.5 USB socket type A Name of interface on HMI device: X61/X62 Assignment +5 VDC, out (max. 500 mA) USB-DN USB-DP USB socket type mini B Name of interface on HMI device: X60 Assignment USB-DN USB-DP 8.6.6 Audio (IN/OUT) Name of interface on HMI device: X90 Line in/out plug Assignment...
  • Page 208: Communication With Plcs

    Technical Support Communication with PLCs Number of connections Connection KP400 Comfort KP700 Comfort to KP1500 Comfort KTP400 Comfort TP700 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort Number using a bus connection Number of connections based on "SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol" NOTICE Communication faults with PROFINET IO If you enable PROFINET services in the Control Panel of the HMI device, communication problems can occur if you use PLCs from other manufacturers.
  • Page 209: Scope Of Functions With Wincc

    Technical Support Scope of functions with WinCC The following tables show the objects which can be integrated in a project for an HMI device. Note The specified values are maximum values of the individual objects. Simultaneous use of multiple objects with their maximum value can lead to problems in the active project. Alarms Object Specification...
  • Page 210 Technical Support Tags, values and lists Object Specification HMI devices KP400 Comfort KP700 Comfort to KP1500 Comfort, KP1200 Comfort TP1500 Comfort to KTP400 Comfort TP700 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort TP1200 Comfort Tags Number 1024 2048 4096 Limit value monitoring Input/output Linear scaling Input/output Text lists...
  • Page 211 Technical Support Logs Note The HMI devices are suitable for the logging of relatively small volumes of data. Manage the data in several adjacent archives in a segmented circular log. The use of a large circular log has a negative effect on performance. Object Specification HMI devices...
  • Page 212 Technical Support Safety Object Specification HMI devices KP400 Comfort KP700 Comfort to KP1500 Comfort, KP1200 Comfort TP1500 Comfort to KTP400 Comfort TP700 Comfort to TP2200 Comfort TP1200 Comfort User view Number of user groups Number of users Number of authorizations/ user permissions Infotexts Object...
  • Page 213: Technical Support

    Service and support You can find additional information and support for the products described on the Internet at the following addresses: ● Technical support (http://www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en_WW) ● Support request form (http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request) ● After-sales information system for SIMATIC PC / PG (http://www.siemens.com/asis) ●...
  • Page 214: Troubleshooting

    Technical Support A.2 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section contains information on localizing and rectifying possible faults. Error message Possible cause Remedy "System card is No system memory Insert a system memory card. Use only the SIMATIC missing or defective" card inserted. HMI Memory Card ≥...
  • Page 215: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations ANSI American National Standards Institution Central Processing Unit Comma Separated Values Clear To Send Direct Current Data Carrier Detect DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dual-in-Line (electronic chip housing design) Domain Name System Distributed I/O Data Source Name Data Set Ready Data Terminal Ready Input and Output Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge...
  • Page 216 Abbreviations Random Access Memory PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage RJ45 Registered Jack Type 45 Request to send Receive Data SD Memory Card Abbreviation of Secure Digital Memory Card SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Service Pack Programmable Logic Controller Sub-D Subminiature D (plug) Tabulator TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol...
  • Page 217: Glossary

    Glossary "Transfer" mode The "Transfer" operating mode is an operating mode of the HMI device in which an executable project is transferred from the configuring PC to an HMI device. Acknowledge Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted. Alarm logging Output of user-specific alarms to a printer, in parallel to their output to the HMI device screen.
  • Page 218 Glossary Configuration software Configuration software is used to create projects used for the purpose of process visualization. WinCC represents such configuration software, for example. Configuring PC A configuring PC is a programming device or PC on which plant projects are created using an engineering software.
  • Page 219 Glossary Function key Function keys on the HMI device can be assigned user-specific functions. The functions assigned to these keys are defined during configuration. The assignment of the function keys may be specific to an active screen or independent of it. Half Brightness Life Time Time period after which brightness is reduced to 50% of the original value.
  • Page 220 Glossary Plant General term referring to machines, processing centers, systems, plants and processes which are operated and monitored on an HMI device. PLC is a general term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates, for example SIMATIC S7. PLC job A PLC job triggers a function for the PLC on the HMI device.
  • Page 221 Glossary Project file, executable An executable project file is the file generated from the project file for a specific HMI device. The executable project file is transferred to the associated HMI device where it is used to operate and monitor plants. An executable project file has the extension "*.fwc".
  • Page 222 Glossary A tag is a defined memory location to which values can be written and from which values can be read. This can be done from the PLC or the HMI device. We distinguish between external tags (process tags) and internal tags, depending on whether or not the tag is interconnected with the PLC.
  • Page 223: Index

    Index Backlighting Reducing, 94 ACK key, 73 Setting, 80 Acknowledge key, 73 Backspace key, 70 Acoustic feedback, 155 Backup, 79, 139, 144 Acoustic signal HMI device data, 145 For inadvertent operation, 155 Registry Information, 79, 90 with inadvertent operation, 80 Temporary files, 90 Acoustics to external storage device, 79...
  • Page 224 Index Character repeat, 79 Convention Screen keyboard, 82 Style, 4 Clean screen, 166 Term, 5 Cleaning product, 165 Converters and adapters, 21 Clearance Cookies, 79, 128 HMI device, 32 CTRL key, 70 Climatic Currency, 80 Storage conditions, 196 Cursor key, 61, 70 Transport conditions, 196 Closing Project, 163...
  • Page 225 Index DNS, 121 Server, Factory settings, 47 Documentation Feedback Enclosed, 29 Acoustic, 97, 98, 155 Double-click, 79 Optical, 154 Setting, 83 Figure, 5 Drop-down list box FM Approval, 170 Opening, 72 Front view 4" model, Devices with 7" and larger displays, Function EC Declaration of Conformity, 169 Additional, 212...
  • Page 226 Index Instructions General, 27 Hexadecimal values Insulation test Entering in the project, 159 Test voltage, 199 HMI device Interface Backing up data, 145 Rated load, 49 Clearance, 32 Interfaces EMC-compatible installation, 172 HMI devices, 192, 194 Mounting, 39 Interference Operating with system keys, 69 Pulse-shaped, 172 Operator control, 60 Sinusoidal, 173...
  • Page 227 Index Microsoft Word Viewer, 23 Mounting Labeling EMC-compatible, 172 Approvals, 170 HMI device, 39 EC Declaration of Conformity, 169 Horizontal mounting, 31 Function key, 34 Vertical, 31 Guidelines for Explosion Protection, 171 Mounting clamp Labeling strips Mounting, 37 Attaching, 35 Mounting cutout Dimensions, 189 Compatibility to other HMI devices, 33...
  • Page 228 Index OP properties, 79 Device, 101 Connecting, 48 Memory monitoring, 135 Number of connectable, 208 Persistent storage, 90 Protocol, 208 Touch, 84 Wiring diagram, 48 Opening Power failure, 144 Control Panel, 67 Power supply Drop-down list box, 72 Connecting, 44 Loader, 65 HMI devices, 192, 195 Operating...
  • Page 229 Index Protocol Restoring data PLC, 208 HMI device, 145 Proxy Returns Center, 167 Server, 79, 124, 127 Reverse polarity protection, 45 Setting, 79 RS 422 to RS 232 converter, 21 Radiation, 26 S7 transfer settings, 80 High frequency radiation, 26 Safe electrical separation, 44 Radio interference, 27 Safety...
  • Page 230 Index Screen orientation Setting Changing, 92 Backlighting, 80 Setting, 79 Brightness, 79 Screen saver, 80, 94 Browser, 79 Setting, 94 Color depth, 79 Scroll back key, 70 Computer name, 80 Scroll forward key, 70 Date, 87 Search engine Date format, 89 Internet, 126 Date/Time, 79 SecureMode...
  • Page 231 Device name, 118 HMI device, 53 General, 102 Side view Memory, 103 4" model, Devices with 7" and larger displays, Siemens HMI input panel options, 79 Sm@rtServer, 23 TAB key, 71 Configuring, 80, 125 Tabulator key, 71 SMTP server, 124 Tags...
  • Page 232 Index Transfer, 137, 138, 140 Cancel, 52 Value Start, 142 Entering, 158 Starting automatically, 140 VBScript Starting manually, 140 Functional scope, 212 Transfer mode Viewer, 68 Setting, 141 Volume, 97 Unintentional, 113 Setting, 80 Via MPI, 115 Volume & Sounds Properties, 80 Via PROFIBUS DP, 115 Transfer settings, 80, 113 Channel, 113...

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