ICP SV-4201-CE7 User manual

Type
User manual
Creator
User Manual
Creator Software User Manual
This manual is for using the Creator software to design the SmartView products, and hope
its helpful to the personnel of system integration, programming and maintenance.
Warning
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The names used for identification only maybe registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
License
The user can use, modify and backup this software on a single machine. The user may not
reproduce, transfer or distribute this software, or any copy, in whole or in part.
Technical Service:
Please contact local agent or email problem-report to ser[email protected] .
For more product information, please refer to www.icpdas.com .
Written by JE Wang, translated by Eva Li, R&D dept., ICP DAS.
Copyright Oct. 2014, by ICP DAS CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved.
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Table of Contents
Creator Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 7
1. Creator Software Features .................................................................................................................................. 7
SmartView Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 8
1. SmartView Hardware Features .......................................................................................................................... 8
2. SmartView Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 9
3. Hardware Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 11
4. Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
5. Mounting the Hardware ................................................................................................................................... 17
Software Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 19
1. Specifications for the computer hardware and software .......................................................................... 19
1.1. Software recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 19
1.2. Hardware recommendations .................................................................................................................... 19
2. Installation ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
2.1. Setup from CD ............................................................................................................................................. 19
2.2. Setup Wizard ................................................................................................................................................ 19
2.3. Execute the software Creator ................................................................................................................... 23
Software Interface Overview ............................................................................................................................ 24
1. Program Window Interface .............................................................................................................................. 24
2. Menu Bar .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
3. Standard Bar ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
4. Creator Language Bar ........................................................................................................................................ 28
5. Design Bar ............................................................................................................................................................ 28
6. Screen State Bar .................................................................................................................................................. 28
7. Device Language Bar ......................................................................................................................................... 29
8. Screen Design Area ............................................................................................................................................ 29
9. Screen View .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
10. Object View ....................................................................................................................................................... 29
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11. Project View ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
12. Tool Box .............................................................................................................................................................. 31
13. Property View .................................................................................................................................................... 32
14. Output View ...................................................................................................................................................... 32
15. Search ................................................................................................................................................................. 33
15.1. Search setting window............................................................................................................................. 33
15.2. Search result view ..................................................................................................................................... 33
16. Library ................................................................................................................................................................. 34
16.1. Operating library ....................................................................................................................................... 34
16.2. Insert object to the library ....................................................................................................................... 35
16.3. Edit object ................................................................................................................................................... 35
17. Configure ........................................................................................................................................................... 36
17.1. User Interface ............................................................................................................................................. 36
17.2. Design Surface ........................................................................................................................................... 36
18. Customize the Interface .................................................................................................................................. 37
18.1. Drag the window panel ........................................................................................................................... 37
18.2. Auto Hide .................................................................................................................................................... 37
Project Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 38
1. Creating a new project ...................................................................................................................................... 38
1.1. New a project ............................................................................................................................................... 38
1.2. Set up the SmartView model .................................................................................................................... 38
1.3. Set up the project information ................................................................................................................. 39
1.4. Set up the connection ................................................................................................................................ 39
1.5. Set up if to import system variable ............................................................................................................... 41
2. Compiling the project ....................................................................................................................................... 42
2.1. Select the Tools > Compiler ..................................................................................................................... 42
2.2. Show the compiled result in the Output View ..................................................................................... 42
3. Simulate off-line ................................................................................................................................................. 42
4. Simulate on-line.................................................................................................................................................. 42
5. Download ............................................................................................................................................................. 42
6. Setting the project.............................................................................................................................................. 43
6.1. HMI ................................................................................................................................................................. 43
6.2. Project Information ..................................................................................................................................... 43
6.3. Protect............................................................................................................................................................ 44
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6.4. Backlight/Touch Panel ............................................................................................................................... 44
6.5. Download ...................................................................................................................................................... 45
Connections ......................................................................................................................................................... 46
1. Connect Editor .................................................................................................................................................... 47
2. Communication Parameters ............................................................................................................................ 48
Variable ................................................................................................................................................................. 49
1. Description of Variable ...................................................................................................................................... 50
1.1. Variable Using .............................................................................................................................................. 50
1.2. Variable Category ........................................................................................................................................ 50
1.3. Variable Type ................................................................................................................................................ 50
2. Create/Edit variable ........................................................................................................................................... 51
2.1. Name ............................................................................................................................................................... 51
2.2. Connect ......................................................................................................................................................... 51
2.3. Type ................................................................................................................................................................ 51
2.4. Address .......................................................................................................................................................... 51
2.5. Length ............................................................................................................................................................ 52
2.6. Update Cycle ................................................................................................................................................ 52
2.7. Comment ...................................................................................................................................................... 52
3. Cycle Edit .............................................................................................................................................................. 53
4. Setting Bit and Array Variables ........................................................................................................................ 54
5. Suggestions for Using variables ...................................................................................................................... 54
Basic Object Usage ............................................................................................................................................. 55
1. Drafting ................................................................................................................................................................. 55
1.1. Rectangle ...................................................................................................................................................... 56
1.2. Label ............................................................................................................................................................... 59
1.3. Picture ............................................................................................................................................................ 61
1.4. Polygon .......................................................................................................................................................... 63
1.5. Circle ............................................................................................................................................................... 66
1.6. Line ................................................................................................................................................................. 69
1.7. Multi-Line ...................................................................................................................................................... 71
1.8. Calibration..................................................................................................................................................... 73
1.9. Table ............................................................................................................................................................... 76
2. General .................................................................................................................................................................. 79
2.1. State Picture ................................................................................................................................................. 79
2.2. State Text ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
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2.3. Numeric ......................................................................................................................................................... 87
2.4. Numeric Table .............................................................................................................................................. 91
2.5. Text Box ......................................................................................................................................................... 96
2.6. Date .............................................................................................................................................................. 100
2.7. Time .............................................................................................................................................................. 103
2.8. Bar Graph .................................................................................................................................................... 106
2.9. Dial-Semicircle / Dial-Circle .................................................................................................................... 110
2.10. Drop Down List ........................................................................................................................................ 113
2.11. XY Chart ..................................................................................................................................................... 117
2.12. Connection View ..................................................................................................................................... 121
2.13. Password List ............................................................................................................................................ 124
3. Switch .................................................................................................................................................................. 127
3.1. Bit Switch (Set ON/OFF) ........................................................................................................................... 128
3.2. Multistage Switch ...................................................................................................................................... 133
3.3. Function ButtonSwitch ..................................................................................................................... 138
3.4. Connect Button .......................................................................................................................................... 146
3.5. Jog +/- ......................................................................................................................................................... 150
4. Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................................ 154
4.1. Keyboard Label .......................................................................................................................................... 155
4.2. Keyboard Button ....................................................................................................................................... 158
4.3. Keyboard State Button ............................................................................................................................. 163
Advanced Function and Object Usage ........................................................................................................ 167
Recipe .................................................................................................................................................................. 167
1. Recipe Managment .......................................................................................................................................... 168
1.1. Recipe Editor .............................................................................................................................................. 169
1.2. Element Data Page .................................................................................................................................... 170
1.3. Record Data Page ...................................................................................................................................... 170
1.4. Recipe Example .......................................................................................................................................... 171
2. Recipe Object .................................................................................................................................................... 172
2.1. Recipe Numeric ......................................................................................................................................... 173
2.2. Recipe Text .................................................................................................................................................. 178
2.3. Recipe List / Record List ........................................................................................................................... 181
2.4. Record View ................................................................................................................................................ 184
2.5. Recipe Table View ..................................................................................................................................... 187
2.6. Function ButtonRecipe .................................................................................................................... 190
Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................... 197
1. Digit Alarm Management ............................................................................................................................... 198
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1.1. Edit Digit Alarm .......................................................................................................................................... 199
2. Analog Alarm Management .......................................................................................................................... 200
2.1. Edit Analog Alarm ..................................................................................................................................... 201
3. Alarm Setting ..................................................................................................................................................... 202
4. Alarm Object ...................................................................................................................................................... 204
4.1. Alarm View .................................................................................................................................................. 204
4.2. Function ButtonAlarm ...................................................................................................................... 209
Data Sampling ................................................................................................................................................... 214
1. Data Sampling Management ......................................................................................................................... 215
1.1. Edit Data Sampling ................................................................................................................................... 216
2. Sampling Object ............................................................................................................................................... 218
2.1. Real-time/History Trend Chart ............................................................................................................... 218
2.2. Data Sampling View ................................................................................................................................. 222
2.3. Function ButtonSampling ............................................................................................................... 225
Scheduler and Macro Functions .................................................................................................................... 230
Scheduler ............................................................................................................................................................ 230
1. Scheduler Management ................................................................................................................................. 230
2. Edit Schedule ..................................................................................................................................................... 231
2.1. Trigger ......................................................................................................................................................... 232
2.2. Action ........................................................................................................................................................... 232
2.3. Comment .................................................................................................................................................... 233
Macro .................................................................................................................................................................. 234
1. Sub Macro Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 235
2. Sub Macro Management ................................................................................................................................ 235
3. Edit Sub Macro .................................................................................................................................................. 235
4. Macro Editor ...................................................................................................................................................... 236
5. Macro Command Tool .................................................................................................................................... 237
6. Variables in a Macro ........................................................................................................................................ 237
7. Macro Commands (Index) .............................................................................................................................. 239
7.1. Arithmetic ................................................................................................................................................... 240
7.2. Logical .......................................................................................................................................................... 249
7.3. Bit Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 257
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7.4. Data Transfer .............................................................................................................................................. 260
7.5. Flow Control ............................................................................................................................................... 263
7.6. Screen Control ........................................................................................................................................... 272
7.7. Note .............................................................................................................................................................. 274
Other Functions and Optimized Design ...................................................................................................... 275
1. Screen Control................................................................................................................................................... 275
2. Password ............................................................................................................................................................ 276
3. Language ............................................................................................................................................................ 277
4. Image Manager ................................................................................................................................................. 278
5. Considerations For The Optimized Design ................................................................................................ 278
Appendix 1: SmartView Operations ............................................................................................................. 279
1. Auto Run Project ............................................................................................................................................... 279
2. Manually Run Project ....................................................................................................................................... 280
3. Control Panel ..................................................................................................................................................... 280
3.1. Date/Time Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 282
3.2. Start Time Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 282
3.3. Backlight Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 283
3.4. Pendrive Backup ........................................................................................................................................ 283
3.5. Calibrate the Screen ................................................................................................................................. 284
3.6. Buzzer ........................................................................................................................................................... 284
3.7. Password Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 285
3.8. IP Config ...................................................................................................................................................... 285
3.9. Language Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 285
4. Exit the Project .................................................................................................................................................. 286
Appendix 2: VCEP ............................................................................................................................................. 287
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Creator Introduction
Creator is a professional development tool kit special for the SmartView series of ICP DAS. The SmartView
with Creator can integrate 18 kinds of commonly used PLC communication protocols, provide rich and
flexible object editing tools, easily navigate/adjust the window management, import/export data
repeatedly to shorten the development process, download/update SmartView project simply using the TCP
transport, and construct the control system from a small, simple and local control/monitor application even
to the large buildings, factories, engine rooms... management systems.
1. Creator Software Features
Support 18 Common Protocols
Easy To Create HMI Project Without Coding
Diversification HMI Objects and Functions
- Alarm, Schedule, Recipe, Data Log, Macro…
Designed Once, Display Everywhere! (Local HMI & Web HMI)
- Web HMI Support Smart Phone & Pad
Update Project Through Ethernet/USB
Support Remote Control
Support OPC UA
Support MQTT
On-line/Off-line Simulation
Support Multi-language (Traditional Chinese / Simplified Chinese / English)
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SmartView Introduction
The SmartView series combines a RISC-based CPU board, a TFT LCD touch screen and a ruggedized/flat
panel computer, including many softwares such as Web HMI, OPC UA, and MQTT, that’s perfect for a
variety of control and HMI applications. It provides a variety of connectives including Gigabit Ethernet, USB
port, RS-232 and RS-485. The operating system is pre-installed in the on-board Flash memory. Remote I/O
expansion is available using our Ethernet I/O modules, RS-485 I/O modules, Wi-Fi and ZigBee wireless I/O
modules. Designed for panel mount installation, the front panel is NEMA 4/IP65 rated and can withstand
sprayed water, humidity and extreme dust. Designed to operate over a wide -10°C ~ 60°C ambient
temperature range, the fanless design offers the ultimate in reliability with no moving parts.
1. SmartView Hardware Features
The SmartView offers the most comprehensive configuration and remote system upgrade solutions to meet
specific application requirements. The following list shows the hardware and software features designed to
simplify installation, configuration and application.
7", 10.4", 15" TFT LCD
AM3352/AM3354, 720 MHz/1 GHz CPU
CE7 (Windows Embedded Compact 7)
Hard Real-Time Capability
Power Over Ethernet
NEMA 4/IP65 Compliant Front Panel
Ultra-Rugged Construction and Reliable Design
Operating Temperature: -10 °C ~ +60 °C
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2. SmartView Specifications
The table below summarizes the specifications of the SmartView.
** SV-6201-CE7: available soon!!
Models
SV-22
0
1-CE7
SV-42
0
1-CE7
SV-62
0
1-CE7
LCD Display
Size
7” (16:9)
10.4” (4:3)
15” (4:3)
Resolution
800 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
Brightness (cd/m2)
400
Contrast Ratio
500 : 1
LED Backlight Life
20,000
50,000
Touch Panel
4-wire, resistive type;
Light transmission: 80%
5-wire, resistive type;
Light transmission: 80%
LED Indicator
2 (PWR, Run)
CPU Module
CPU
AM3354 (1 GHz)
SDRAM
512 MB
MRAM
128 KB
Flash
256 MB
Memory Expansion
SD socket
(Support up to 32 GB)
EEPROM
16 KB
RTC (Real Time Clock)
Yes
Hardware Serial Number
Yes, 64-bit Hardware Serial Number
Rotary Switch
Yes (0~9)
Audio
Earphone-out
Communication Interface
Ethernet
1x RJ-45, 10/100/1000 BaseTX
USB 2.0 (host)
2
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COM1
RS-232/485 (DB9 connector); 2500 V
DC
isolated
COM2
RS-232/485 (DB9 connector); 2500 V
DC
isolated
COM3
-
RS-485 (Terminal Block, Data+, Data-); 2500 V
DC
isolated
Mechanical
Dimensions (W x L x H)
213 x 148 x 44 (mm)
293 x 231 x 54 (mm)
381 x 305 x 65 (mm)
Installation
Panel Mounting
Ingress Protection
Front Panel: NEMA 4 /IP65
Environment
Operating Temperature
-10 ~ +60°C
Storage Temperature
-20 ~ +70°C
Ambient Relative Humidity
10 ~ 90% RH (non-condensing)
Power
Power From Terminal Block
Yes, +12 ~ +48 VDC
Power from PoE
Yes, IEEE 802.3af
Isolation
-
1 kV
Consumption
6 W
13 W
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3. Hardware Overview
The SmartView is equipped with several interfaces and peripherals that can be integrated with external
systems. Here is an overview of the components and its descriptions.
Front View
7/10.4/15 TFT LCD LED Indicators
Item
Description
LED Indicators
There are two system LED indicators that display the system status. The details
are shown as below.
LED Indicator
Color (On state)
Meaning
RWR
Green
Power is on
RUN
Red
Power on and OS is running
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Side View
SV-2201-CE7
SV-4201-CE7 / SV-6201-CE7
Item
Description
microSD Socket
The microSD socket can be used to restore the SmartView system and
expand the memory up to 32 GB.
Rotary Switch
Rotary Switch is an operating mode selector switch which
provides seven functions related to the selection of the
operating mode for SmartView.
SD Socket
The SD socket can be used to restore the SmartView system and expand the
memory up to 32 GB.
DIP Switch
The DIP Switch is a binary switch. Each individual DIP switch represents a
unique value, which forms the device address when added together.
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Bottom View
SV-2201-CE7
SV-4201-CE7
SV-6201-CE7
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Item
Description
Earphone-out
The SmartView has an earphone-out that can be used to process the output of
sound.
Rotary Switch
Rotary Switch is an operating mode selector switch which provides seven
functions related to the selection of the operating mode for SmartView.
LAN Port
The SmartView has an Ethernet port that can be
connected to a computer or device via an Ethernet cable.
LED Indicator
State (Color)
Meaning
100M/1G
ON (Orange)
Network Speed: 1 G
OFF
Network Speed: 10/100 M
Link/Act
ON (Green)
The Link is active
OFF
The Link is inactive
Blinking(Green)
Network activity
USB 2.0 Port
The SmartView has a USB ports that allow support for the USB devices such as
mouse, keyboard or an external USB hard drive.
Power
The SmartView has a terminal with 3/5 pins; there are 2 pins for power input and
1/3 pin for frame ground/COM3, the details are shown as below.
SV-2201-CE7
SV-4201-CE7 / SV-6201-CE7
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COM1 (RS-232/RS-485)
The COM1 port is a 9-pins RS-232/RS-485 connector. The details of the
COM1 port specifications are shown to the side.
Port Type: Male
Baud Rate: 115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200 bps
Data Bits: 5, 6, 7, 8
Parity: None, Even, Odd, Mark (Always 1), Space (Always 0)
COM1 can be configured as either RS-232 or RS-485, that only can select one at a time and its
configuration depends on the pin connections as follows:
RS-232 (RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS and GND)
RS-485 (Data+ and Data-)
No software configuration or hardware jumper needed
COM2 (RS-232/RS-485)
The COM2 port is a 9-pins RS-232/RS-485 connector. The details of the
COM2 port specifications are shown to the side.
Port Type: Male
Baud Rate: 115200, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200 bps
Data Bits: 5, 6, 7, 8
Parity: None, Even, Odd, Mark (Always 1), Space (Always 0)
COM2 can be configured as either RS-232 or RS-485, that only can select one at a time and its
configuration depends on the pin connections as follows:
RS-232 (RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS and GND)
RS-485 (Data+ and Data-)
No software configuration or hardware jumper needed
COM3 (2-wire RS-485) for SV-4201-CE7 / SV-6201-CE7
The COM3 port is a 2-wire RS-485 connector. The details of the COM3
specifications are shown to the side.
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4. Dimensions
The diagrams below provide the dimensions and the panel cut-out to use in defining your enclosure
specifications. Remember to leave room for potential expansion if you are using other components in your
system. All dimensions are in millimeters.
SV-2201-CE7
SV-4201-CE7
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5. Mounting the Hardware
The SmartView can be mounted on a panel of maximum thickness 5 mm. Adequate access space can be
available at the rear of the instrument panel for wiring and servicing purposes.
To ensure proper ventilation for your SmartView, leave
a minimum of 50 mm space between the top and
bottom edges of the SmartView and the enclosure
panels.
Models
Depth
SV-2201-CE7
38.2 mm
SV-4201-CE7
44 mm
1) Prepare the panel and cut the hole to the specified size. The table below shows the dimension of the
panel cut-out of the SmartView.
Models
Panel Cut-Out (Width x Height)
SV-2201-CE7
200 mm x 133 mm, 1 mm
SV-4201-CE7
276 mm x 214 mm, 1 mm
Panel thickness up to 5mm
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2) Attach the SmartView to the cut-out hole.
3) Insert the panel mounting clips into the upper and lower ventilation holes.
4) Screw the panel mounting clips to the panel.
Recommended Screw Torque: 3.4 ~ 4.5 kgf-cm.
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ICP SV-4201-CE7 User manual

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