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Working with Integrated Visualization TM610 Working with Integrated Visualization PowerPoint_Template_V61D

Working with Integrated Visualization First visualization application

Principle Visualization object Different products – Identical display resolution PC-based simulation VNC viewer VNC server Visualization object VNC server

First VNC visualization TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION First VNC visualization Creating an Automation Studio project Create a new project Target system: Automation Runtime Simulation (ArSim) Creator 17.04.2017

Structured Text programming language Creating a new program Structured Text programming language

Creating a visualization object Adding to the Logical View

Configuring the visualization object Mapping to a hardware interface / Password configuration

Building and transferring a project Compiling a configuration / Transferring to ARsim

Testing the HMI application Establishing a connection with a VNC viewer

Testing the HMI application Password entry

Summary Test the HMI application Control password For access to all control elements and objects View password Visualization limited to the current page. Can be viewed but not actively controlled.

Working with Integrated Visualization The CoffeeMachine sample project

The Automation Studio start page "Coffee Machine" example project

"Coffee Machine" example project Example visualization

The Visual Components editor Controls

The Visual Components editor Project Explorer

The Visual Components editor Workspace

The Visual Components editor Properties window

The Visual Components editor Toolbar

Static and dynamic text Controls Static and dynamic text

Numeric input and output Controls Numeric input and output

Controls Buttons

Controls Graphic objects

Controls Date and time

Controls List box

Working with Integrated Visualization Data points and units

Visualization data points = Variable + Properties

Numeric output

Numeric output

Numeric output

Value scaling using the linear equation Determining the linear equation using 1 point

Value scaling using the linear equation Scaled display value Variable y = k * x + d

y = 1 * x + 0 y = k * x + d Celsius scaling No conversion required Variables are already scaled to degrees Celsius

25°C = 1 * 25°C + 0 y = 1 * x + 0 y = 1 * 25°C + 0 Celsius scaling Check values using a "conversion test"

Celsius scaling 25°C = 1 * 25°C + 0

Celsius scaling Determining the linear equation using 2 points

General formula °F = °C * 9/5 + 32 Set any 2 interpolation points

32°F = 0°C * 9/5 + 32 °F = °C * 9/5 + 32 °F = 0°C * 9/5 + 32 General formula 32°F = 0°C * 9/5 + 32 °F = °C * 9/5 + 32 °F = 0°C * 9/5 + 32 Result 0°C = 32°F

1832°F = 1000°C * 9/5 + 32 °F = °C * 9/5 + 32 °F = 1000°C * 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit scaling 1832°F = 1000°C * 9/5 + 32 °F = °C * 9/5 + 32 °F = 1000°C * 9/5 + 32 Result 1000°C = 1832°F

°F = °C * 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit scaling Interpolation point 1 at 0°C

°F = °C * 9/5 + 32 °F = 25°C * 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit scaling Check values using a "conversion test"

Fahrenheit scaling 77°F = 25°C * 9/5 + 32 °F = 25°C * 9/5 + 32

Summary Data points Unit groups Value scaling

Working with Integrated Visualization Languages and animation

Consolidated information in various groups and languages Dynamic elements Principle Consolidated information in various groups and languages Text groups Bitmap groups Unit groups Alarm groups Languages

Text group example Texts that belong together are consolidated in a text group in multiple languages

Text group example

Text group example Offset

Text group example IndexDP = 0 TEXT = Offset + IndexDatapoint

Text group example TEXT = Offset + IndexDatapoint IndexDP = 0

Text group example TEXT = Offset + IndexDatapoint IndexDP = 1

Text group example Language switching

Key action switches over to set language

Text group example Key action switches over to set language

Summary Text change using IndexDatapoint Language change using key action "ChangeLanguage" In the editor

Default settings for the target system

Summary Collective multilingual information Text groups

Summary Language switching Language can be changed in the editor and at runtime Text groups

Summary Language switching Various actions available Text groups Key actions

Working with Integrated Visualization First visualization application Languages and animation Languages and animation The CoffeeMachine sample project Data points and units Data points & unit groups

Working with Integrated Visualization TM610 TM600 Introduction to Visualization TM610 Working with Integrated Visualization TM640 Alarm, Trends and Diagnostics TM670 Advanced Visual Components PowerPoint_Template_V61D

- Übungen -

Übung – Erste Visualisierung

Übung – Erstes Projekt Zurück

Automation Studio Basis

Übung – Aufgabenstellung laut TM610 Die eigene Visualisierung nutzt den Programmablauf der „CoffeeMachine“ Zurück

Automation Studio Basis