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SIMATIC HMI
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Introduction
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WinCC V6
Getting Started
Preparation and Installation
2
The first WinCC Project
3
Manual
Display Process Values
4
Configuring the Alarm System
Outputting an Alarm Message
Sequence Report
5
Outputting a Tag Logging Runtime
Report
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Order number
6ZB5370-0CM02-0BA5
Release 07/03
A5E00238517
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Safety Guidelines
This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure
your own personal safety, as well as to protect the product and
connected equipment. These notices are marked as follows according
to the level of danger:
Danger
indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Warning
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
Caution
used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Caution
used without safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may.
Attention
indicates that unwanted events or status can occur if the relevant information
is not observed.
Note
draws your attention to particularly important information on the product,
handling the product, or to a particular part of the documentation.
Qualified Personnel
Only qualified personnel should be allowed to install and work with
this software. Qualified personnel within the meaning of the safety
notices of this documentation are persons capable of giving due
consideration to safety engineering standards when using this
software on systems.
Trademarks
The registered trademarks of the Siemens AG can be found in the
preface.
Impressum
Editor and Publisher: A&D PT1
Copyright Siemens AG 2003 All rights reserved
Exclusion of liability
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exploitation and communication of its contents are not allowed, unless
expressly granted. Violators are liable for damages. All rights
reserved, especially in the case of the granting of a patent or
registration by GM.
We have checked the content of this publication for compliance with the
described hard and software. However, discrepancies cannot be
excluded, with the result that we assume no guarantee for total
compliance. The information in this publication is checked regularly, and
any necessary corrections are included in the following editions. We
would be grateful for any suggestions for improvement.
Siemens AG
Bereich Automation & Drives
Geschäftsgebiet SIMATIC HMI
Postfach 4848, D-90327 Nuernberg
Siemens AG 2003
Technical data subject to change.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
Order number 6ZB5370-0CM02-0BA5
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Introduction
Introduction
Welcome to WinCC - the Windows Control Center for Windows XP Professional and
Windows 2000.
WinCC is powerful HMI system for use under Microsoft Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. HMI stands for "Human Machine Interface", i.e. the interface
between the human (the operator) and the machine (the process). The actual
control over the process is performed by the automation system. WinCC
communicates with both the operator and the automation system(s).
The WinCC Project Development/Configuration Environment
To develop and configure projects, special editors are provided that can be
accessed from the WinCC Explorer. With each editor, a specific subsystem of
WinCC is configured.
The major subsystems of WinCC are:
The graphics system - the editor for creating the screens is the Graphics
Designer.
The alarm system - the editor for configuring the alarms is named Alarm
Logging.
The archiving system - the editor for specifying the data to be archived is
named Tag Logging.
The report system - the editor for creating the report layouts is the Report
Designer.
The communication system is configured directly in the WinCC Explorer.
All configuration data is stored in the CS database.
The WinCC Runtime
With the runtime software, the operator can run and monitor the process. In
particular, the runtime software has the following tasks:
Reading of the data stored in the CS database.
Displaying of the screens.
Communication with the automation systems.
Archiving of the current runtime data such as process values and alarm events.
Running of the process, e.g. through specified set-points or
activation/deactivation.
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Notation
This documentation uses the following notation:
Symbol
Description
Indicates a click with the left
mouse button.
Indicates a click with the right
mouse button.
Indicates a double-click with the
left mouse button.
Indicates an operation while the
left mouse button is kept
pressed.
Indicates an input via the
keyboard.
All menus and input fields that
have to be selected are
enclosed in quotation marks.
"File"
"New"
# 1
In the texts accompanying the
illustrations, "# n" indicates the
order in which the steps are to
be performed.
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Contents
Contents
1
Preparation and Installation ................................................................ 5
1.1
Hardware Requirements for the Installation .............................................. 7
1.2
Software Requirements for the Installation................................................ 8
1.3
How to install the MS Message Queuing Services .................................. 10
1.4
How to install the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 ......................................... 12
1.5
WinCC Installation and Setup .................................................................. 13
1.5.1
WinCC Installation: User Registration ..................................................... 14
1.5.2
Installation: Select Languages ................................................................. 15
1.5.3
Installation: Select Components .............................................................. 16
1.5.4
Installation: Authorization......................................................................... 18
1.6
How to perform a Deinstallation............................................................... 19
2
The first WinCC Project ..................................................................... 21
2.1
Step 1: Starting WinCC............................................................................ 22
2.2
Step 2: Creating a new Project ................................................................ 23
2.3
Step 3: Adding a Communication Driver.................................................. 25
2.4
Tags and Tag Groups .............................................................................. 28
2.4.1
Step 4: Creating an Internal Tag.............................................................. 29
2.4.2
Step 4a: Creating a Tag Group................................................................ 31
2.4.3
Step 4b: Creating a Process Tag............................................................. 33
2.5
Editing Process Screens.......................................................................... 37
2.5.1
Step 5.1: Creating Process Screens........................................................ 37
2.5.2
The Graphics Designer ............................................................................ 39
2.5.3
The Process Screen ................................................................................ 42
2.5.4
Step 5.2: Creating a Button...................................................................... 43
2.5.5
Step 5.3: Configuring the Process Screen............................................... 45
2.5.6
Step 5.4: Making the Fill Level Display dynamic ..................................... 47
2.5.7
Step 5.5: Creating an I/O Field and making it dynamic ........................... 51
2.6
Step 6: Defining the Runtime Properties ................................................. 53
2.7
Step 7: Activating the Project................................................................... 54
2.8
Step 8: Using the Simulator ..................................................................... 55
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Displaying Process Values................................................................ 57
3.1
Step 1: Opening Tag Logging .................................................................. 58
3.2
Step 2: Configuring Timers ...................................................................... 59
3.3
Step 3: Creating an Archive ..................................................................... 61
3.4
Step 4: Configuring an Archive ................................................................ 63
3.5
Step 5: Creating a Trend Window............................................................ 65
3.6
Step 6: Creating a Table Window ............................................................ 67
3.7
Step 7: Defining the Runtime Properties ................................................. 70
3.8
Step 8: Activating the Project................................................................... 71
4
Configuring the Alarm System.......................................................... 73
4.1
Step 1: Opening Alarm Logging............................................................... 74
4.2
Step 2: Starting the System Wizard ......................................................... 75
4.3
Step 3: Configuring Alarm Messages and Alarm Message Texts ........... 77
4.4
Step 4: Configuring the Alarm Message Colors....................................... 80
4.5
Analog Alarm ........................................................................................... 82
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