Library Description 08/2015. HMI Templates. TIA Portal WinCC V13. https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/

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Library Description 08/2015 TIA Portal WinCC V13 https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/91174767

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Table of Contents Table of Contents Warranty and Liability... 2 1 Library Overview... 4 1.1 Different user scenarios... 5 1.2 Hardware and software requirements... 6 2 Library Components... 7 2.1 Explanation of thetemplates... 8 2.1.1 Regular Left... 8 2.1.2 Regular Right... 9 2.1.3 Pop Up Left... 10 2.1.4 Pop Up Right... 11 2.1.5 Tile Left... 12 2.1.6 Tile right... 13 3 How to work with the library... 15 3.1 Integrating the libraryin TIA Portal... 15 3.2 Integrating the templates in WinCC... 15 4 Notes and Support... 17 4.1 Using operator panels with different display sizes... 17 5 Links & Literature... 18 6 History... 18 Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 3

1 Library Overview 1.1 Different user scenarios 1 Library Overview What will I get? The document on hand describes global library LHmiTemp. Along with the library you receive preprogrammed configurations for your HMI operator panel. They can be used as the basis for the task you wish to implement. The main focus of this document is to describe all of the templates which are part of the library the functionality implemented through these templates Furthermore, this documentation shows possible areas of application and assists with step-by-step instructions to integrate the library into your TIA Portal project. Validity of the library as of WinCC V13 SP1 UPD 4 Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 4

1 Library Overview 1.1 Different user scenarios 1.1 Different user scenarios Application option(s) for using the LHmiTemp library Some scenarios for a possible application of the LHmiTemp library are listed below: This library principally consists of two different components: 1. preconfigured HMI operator panels 2. HMI styles The preprogrammed devices of the library provide you with different navigation concepts which you can use as the basis for the configuration you wish to create. The supplied HMI styles also give you the option of using these navigation objects in different colors and designs. Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 5

1 Library Overview 1.2 Hardware and software requirements 1.2 Hardware and software requirements Requirements for this library Hardware To make use of the full functionality of the library described here, the hardware and software requirements listed below must be met: Table 1-1 No. Component Article number Number Note 1. Comfort Panel 6AV2124-0JC01-0AX0 1 Template optimized for TP900 Comfort. 2. Mobile Panel (2nd generation) 3. Basic Panel (2nd generation) 6AV2125-2JB03-0AX0 1 Template optimized for KTP900 Mobile. 6AV2123-2JB03-0AX0 1 Template optimized for KTP900. Software Table 1-2 No. Component Article number Number 4. WinCC Engineering V13 SP1 UPD4 6AV210.-...3-0 1 Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 6

2 Library Components 1.2 Hardware and software requirements 2 Library Components What will you learn here? This chapter lists and explains all templates of the LHmiTemp library. List of templates The following table lists all templates which are part of the LHmiTemp library. Table 08/2015-1 Name Description Navigation direction Regular Left Regular Right Pop Up Left Pop Up Right Tile Left Tile Right Based on a permanently visible primary and secondary navigation. Based on a permanently visible primary and secondary navigation. Based on a permanently visible primary and a temporarily visible secondary navigation. Based on a permanently visible primary and a temporarily visible secondary navigation. Based on a temporarily visible primary and secondary navigation. Based on a temporarily visible primary and secondary navigation. left right left right left right Note Templates Pop Up Left and Pop Up Right can only be employed when using Comfort Panel, Mobile Panel (2nd generation) or Runtime Advanced. Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 7

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates 2.1 Explanation of the templates The following table lists all templates which are part of the LHmiTemp library. 2.1.1 Regular Left Screen Figure 2-1 Mode of Operation For this template, the primary navigation is located on the left page of the display. The secondary navigation is located at the bottom display margin. Both navigation bars are permanent visible. The navigation bars are organized via templates and can be separately adjusted for each topic (e.g. number of secondary navigation items). Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 8

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates 2.1.2 Regular Right Screen Figure 2-2 Mode of Operation For this template, the primary navigation is located on the left side of the display. The secondary navigation is located at the bottom display margin. Both navigation bars are permanent visible. The navigation bars are organized via templates and can be separately adjusted for each topic (e.g. number of secondary navigation items). Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 9

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates 2.1.3 Pop Up Left Screen Figure 2-3 Mode of Operation For this template, the primary navigation is located on the left page of the display. Pressing any button of the primary navigation turns the secondary navigation visible for that respective topic. Figure 2-4 The primary navigation is permanently visible. The secondary navigation bars are organized via the Pop Up window and can be adjusted separately for each topic (e.g. number of secondary navigation items). Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 10

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates 2.1.4 Pop Up Right Screen Figure 2-5 Mode of Operation For this template, the primary navigation is located on the left side of the display. Pressing any button of the primary navigation turns the secondary navigation visible for that respective topic. Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 11

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates Figure 2-6 The primary navigation is permanently visible. The secondary navigation bars are organized via the Pop Up window and can be adjusted separately for each topic (e.g. number of secondary navigation items). 2.1.5 Tile Left Screen Figure 2-7 Mode of Operation For this template, the primary navigation is located on the start screen of the configuration. Pressing any button of the primary navigation turns the secondary navigation visible for that respective topic (left side of the display). Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 12

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates Figure 2-8 For this template, either the primary, or the secondary navigation is shown. The secondary navigation bars are organized via templates and can be adjusted separately for each topic (e.g. number of secondary navigation items). 2.1.6 Tile right Screen Figure 2-9 Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 13

2 Library Components 2.1 Explanation of the templates Mode of Operation For this template, the primary navigation is located on the start screen of the configuration. Pressing any button of the primary navigation turns the secondary navigation visible for that respective topic (left side of the display). Figure 2-10 For this template, either the primary, or the secondary navigation is shown. The secondary navigation bars are organized via templates and can be adjusted separately for each topic (e.g. number of secondary navigation items). Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 14

3 How to work with the Library 3.1 Integrating the library in TIA Portal 3 How to work with the Library What will you learn here? This chapter includes directions on how to integrate the LHmiTemp library into your WinCC project as well as instructions on using these templates. 3.1 Integrating the library in TIA Portal Open the global library in TIA Portal as described in the manual. Opening the global library. Note An existing TIA Portal project is assumed in the section below. 3.2 Integrating the templates in WinCC The table below lists the steps for integrating the blocks of the LHmiTemp library into your STEP 7 program. Table 3-1 No. Action Note 1. From the library in the Master copies folder, you select the device and template you wish to use. 2. Use drag & drop to move the device into your project. Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 15

3 How to work with the Library 3.2 Integrating the templates in WinCC No. Action Note 3. In the Types folder you select all of the HMI styles you wish to use in the library. 4. Use drag & drop to move these HMI styles into your project library. 5. You can now download the operator panel or start the simulation. Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 16

4 Notes and Support 4.1 Using operator panels with different display sizes 4 Notes and Support 4.1 Using operator panels with different display sizes All templates in this library are optimized for a display size of 9 inches. If you wish to use one of the templates for a different display size, you can simply change the operator panel via the Replacing devices function. Note the Screen adjustment options in particular. Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 17

5 Links & Literature 5 Links & Literature Table 5-1 Topic Title \1\ Siemens Industry Online Support \2\ Download page of the entry \3\ Machine-oriented operator control and monitoring in Online Support http://support.industry.siemens.com https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/91174767 https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/93905586 6 History Table 6-1 Version Date Modifications V1.0 08/2015 First version Entry ID: 91174767, V1.0, 08/2015 18