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necting & Faure ont ‘Computer Conneting& Personal Computer to Dees Pot fo DH-485 Terminals now ealei omega & | ‘25 Pin to 9 Pin Adapter : (reequres) 1 Pre §-__ | ——- &»—5 — f»—o Personal Computer » weet eee Et ey (Catalog No. 1747-PIC) 0.30 meter) Catalog No. 1747-C11 ‘het (64 mes) Catalog Wo. 10-020 ‘ereonal Comput to OH ‘SLC or DHS Netnrk Conn Panaview $0 Terma! {Catalogo 271-8542, 342) Peron Computer 25Pinto Pin Reaper id) ‘sucsco ef] —¢ N 4 ne ecg wee Coeferk sata eeu ns Ne mec me cg Reaanene Beatty eee ee Noe: Te pertaral compute can cameo any rade ont Reo. hint necessary lect connect te comp. 12 raat ances eect conc beam Personal ci as-2y2and oat rel seminal Corr Trarsering Appeatons (On RS-232 and Remote /O versions of the terminal, use the following cables to transfer PanelBuilder 550 applications between the RS-232 port of the terminal and the RS-232 port of a personal computer. = 16.4 foot (5 meter) Catalog No, 2711-NC13 ‘= 32.7 foot (10 meter) Catalog No. 2711-NC14 = 10 foot (3 meter) Catalog No. 2706-NCI3 roan Conecing esr Compra R22 Po Pane 0 Tea nal Computer Geen ii oFinte vaio Preterm og. ones panei Eoaa rot 4 srozepikaptr 71 for transferring applications between a [+ network and an RS-232 terminal, nsterting Applications Applications ae transfered from a personal eomputer running Tra = PanelBuilder $50 Configuration Software (Catalog No. 2711-ND2) ‘= PanelView File Transfer Unility (Catalog No. 2711-ND7) Or they can be transferred using a memory card, « 0 To transfer applications with a personal computer: Connect the personal computer as shown in Figure 4.1 of 4.2. Refer to the PanelBuilder 550 Software User Manual for instructions on how to transfer application files with a personal computer ‘1 Q Toload an application from a memory card: 1. Install the memory card in the terminl. 2. If you're not in Configuration Mode, simultaneously press the left C2) and right C2) arrow keys on the terminal keypad CONFIGURATION MODE es eure con DATE/TIME Ne. PUA | } | { FACTORS OOD | | | | CARD FUNCTION | F2 Restore from Card | FZ Save to Card | F4 Erase / Format Card | 4, Press [F 1] until the application file you want to load is displayed. 45, Press the [F2] function key (Restore from Card) to begin the transfer. 1) | Cro Loe ‘The current application in the terminalis overwritten, so you are prompted to abort or continue, . Proceed wih downcad? 0-Abot 4 Coninue While the transfer isin progress, the terminal displays the status. PaneView 550 Terminal FILE TRANSFER STATUS: sex 100% Percent Conmrere 6. When the transfer is complete, the Panel View terminal checks the validity of the application, resets and runs the application. transferring Applications —Q Totransfer an application to a memory card: ATTENTION: Do not remove memory card during an application transfer or the eard may be permanently damaged. 1, Install the memory card in the terminal « 2. If you're not in Configuration Mode, simultaneously press the Jeft C2) and right C2) arrow keys on the terminal keypad. CONFIGURATION mooe | a Ci | TES | ERTAL COMMUNICATION pela oe PRESET OPERATIONS riety | TERMINAL THEO peste) | SCREEN SETUP Peete | BATE/TIHE Fe t | Ru | F2 Comm Feat oe ieo LED 3. Seleet Memory Card and press the enter key Vslida Card Inserted "GEPLICATIONS ON CARD. Sa ray Cara (evi) CARD FUNCTION F2 Restore from Card F3 Save to Card F4_Erase 7 Format Card 4, Ifnecessary, format or erase the memory card by pressing the [F4] function key (Erase \ Format Card), Since all memory card data is erased, you are prompted to abort or continue. Format erases ene card 0- Abo 1-Coninue Corr Meee 5. Press the (F3] function key (Sav reg ite (F3] function key (Save to Card) to transfer the application If the application file already exists on the mem prompted to abort or continue. a ae ‘The PVA exis: Abort 41-Upload wih nen PVA fe ‘While the transfer is in progress, the terminal displays the status. PaneNView 550 Terminal FILE TRANSFER STATUS 50% Percent Comiete 6. When the transfer is complete, the application file name appears in the Applications On Card listing. Press [Fl] to scroll through the list. Note: If you uploaded efile that already exists on the memory card, the uploaded file name is altered with a sequentially numbered digit as suffix. For example: Contolt.va, Contol2.pva, 1D To transfer an application using the PanelView File Transfer Utility: Refer to the User Guide (Publication No. 2711-805) for instructions. ees 7 Tl 3 Remote HO terminals (Catalog ny ses Aaliaions froma pose EN 2711-KSA1.-BSA\) allow the wansfer © ge eva PLES pena MPM ene len Bade DH Pee ‘emia ove the remote VO newer PUNE dette FanelVew =, res — m» nat Y ee ay Centr Remote VO Network Poreiew G Totransfer an application using Remote VO Pass-Through: |. A Data Highway Plus Interface Module must be installed i In st inthe computer. “Allen-Bradley offers a variety of interface cards for a DH+ connection between personal computer and a PLC ‘* Communication Interface Cards (Catalog No. 1784-KTX, -KTXD) ‘= Processor Communication Interface Module (Catalog No. 1784- -KT/B, -KT2) * PCMK Communication (PCMCIA) Card (Catalog No. 1784-PCMK) 2. Allen-Bradley INTERCHANGE Software must be installed and loaded on your computer. See the PanelBuilder 550 Configuration Software snanual (Publication 2711-803) for details on installing the INTERCHANGE Software. 3. Connect the personal computer to the PLC. See the instruction sheets provided with the communications module or card to select the proper cable. Connect the cable between the personal computer and the PLC. 4. Pass-Through must be enabled for the terminal. Check the RIO Configuration screen (page 3-7). Pass-Through is enabled using the ‘out-of-box application provided with the terminal or when defining Remote /O communication parameters in PanelBuilder $50. 5. Refer to the PanelBuilder $50 Configuration Software Manual (Publication No. 2711-803) for procedures on how to transfer applications using Pass-Through. Asplcation Information Running Applications This chapter describes operating procedures that are common to most application programs. Section Page Contoltts 52 ‘ume Enity Contls 4 Screen Seecors 6 Push Buton Operaion——SCSCSCSCSC~C~dtCS*C~S Ustingatos 8 “Masai natos area a a ‘Numi Data Dspays 10 Massage Displays 510 Tine Dale 510 It's the responsibility ofthe application designer to document the operation ‘ofan application program, Before running an application, you should understand what processes are being controlled and monitored. "ATTENTION: Do not press multiple touch screen objects at the sing multiple sereen objects simultaneously may same time. Pres: result in unintended operation. a contr! Lists Control lists perform functions si imilar to push butt Th (Cursor indstes Hem ected torent, | | eis reac h | ace saerton, sect! See Pee | (GIG) | | L tnaeator br nacate ste cont et, Active List Item “Appears in reverse video. Active Control List ‘Has a vertical indicator bar on left side of list. Only one control list or ‘numeric entry cursor point is active on a screen. Control lists are activated by touching the object (touch screen only), pressing the assigned function ‘key, or by using the left C2) or right [5 arrow keys on the terminal keypad ‘to move the indicator bar between control lists and numeric cursor points. Cer \ rycen Cursor 5 Indicates the item selected for entry. Move the cursor u e Tstusing the up C2] and down arow keys Cal onthe ena Keypad, The | ‘operation ofthe cursor is determined by the application designer. Ifthe cursor is at the first or last item in a contro lis, pressing the up arrow key (when at tp) or down arrow key (when at bottom) will either: '* cause no movement of the cursor, or move cursorto the top or bottom of thelist. aes |p) ce) If the list contains more items than can appear atone time, the list wil scroll If the cursor is atthe top or bottom ofa list extending beyond the screen, the list scrolls one row at atime as the arrow keys are pressed. Cursor - Piloted Control Lists ‘Ona piloted control list, some items are operated only by the controler. In addition, some items may be designated as inactive. You cannot manually select controller items or inactive items. In both cases, the cursor appears as ‘hollow arrow head when you select the item. pete [Pr ae Inactive —e|o> states si) ete ‘se Curoratsne2, Cursor atinactv state 3. cursor at active state snactvestale Corsorchanges andhighght Cursor changes buck and fering In gla poston, Fightphtmoes fo stleton. | Q To select an item on a control list: 1, Select the control list by either: — touching the object (touch sereens only) — pressing its funetion key — pressing the left C21 or right has the verical bar indicating that 2. Move the cursor up or down the control list using the up C=) or down i | £55 arrow keys. If the cursor appears as # hollow arrow head, the | item cannot be selected. you may oF may not have to 3. Depending on the application design, press to enter the selection indicated by the cursor. rrow keys until the contol list i i's active. }

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