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SIMATIC WinCC V5.0 WinCC V5 Under Windows NT

SIMATIC WinCC V5.0 Highlights of the Version MultiServer Web Navigator Totally Integrated Automation Efficient Configuration Functional Enhancements in the Graphics Designer Enhancements to Communications Enhancements in WinCC V5 Service Pack 1

Multi Server Overview Distribution of Servers Higher Performance Profile Easier Expansion of the System Better Performance Multi Client as a Common View of the Servers WinCC - scaleable from a single-user station up to a distributed system.

Distribution of Servers Overview Performance Profile 6 servers (redundant pairs too) with up to 16 clients (tested performance profile) Distribution is Solved by Configuration Functional distribution, e.g. for archiving and visualization Distribution to subsystems

Distribution of Servers Functional Distribution Multi Client Visualization Server Trend Server Alarm Server

Distribution of Servers Distribution to Subsystems Multi Client Plant Section 1 Plant Section 2 Plant Section 3

Distribution of Servers Configuration of Distributed Systems 1. Transfer/Conversion of Version 4 Projects and Pictures 2. Independent Configuration of the Servers (in accordance with Version 4.x) 3. Generation of Server Data The server package contains a list of picture names, variables and archives of the server that a Multi Client needs for its configuration. 4. Configuration of the Multi Client Project WinCC Server WinCC Multi Client

Multi Client Overview The Multi Client takes an important part in a distributed system A Multi Client provides a common view of the process data of distributed servers in one picture all the measured value archives, e.g. in one curve window all the message archives the pictures/picture windows of different servers Integration and bringing together of different server projects at the Multi Client

Multi Client Configuration of the Multi Client The Multi Client has its own project The server data is loaded on the Multi Client The view of the different servers is based on a new property: the server prefix ServerName::TagName The system automatically transfers the server prefix to scripts, controls, pictures on the Multi Client

Multi Client Overview of Distributed System The Multi Client has its own project including additional pictures, e.g. for a common plant-wide alarm view. WinCC Multi Client Standard Client WinCCServer1 WinCCServer2

Multi Client View of Tags of Different Servers WinCC Multi Client I/O field linked to “Server1::Tag1” I/O field linked to “Server2::Tag2” WinCCServer1 WinCCServer2

Multi Client - View of Process Value Archives of Different Servers Server1::Tag1 Server2::Tag2

Multi Client - View of Message Archives of Different Servers

Multi Client - View of Picture Windows of Different Servers WinCC Multi Client WinCCServer1 WinCCServer2

Multi Client View of Pictures of Different Servers Multi Client Overview Picture WinCC Multi Client Server Picture Serv 1 Overview Picture Serv 2 Overview Picture Server1 Server2

Web Navigator Overview Web Navigator Server Communication to the WinCC Server Administration of Access Rights Web Navigator Client Operation and Monitoring Over the Web Limited operator inputs or purely view only function depending on the access rights Minimum installation including WinCC ActiveX controls via network too WinCC Goes Web Operation and monitoring of the plant via the Worldwide Web

Web Navigator Plant Configuration I Web Client Firewall Web Server WinCC Data Source Web Server Client-PC HTTP Request HTTP Result Browser

Web Navigator Plant Configuration II Web Client Firewall Web Server WinCC WinCC Data Source Web Server Client PC HTTP Request e.g. OPC HTTP Result Browser

Web Navigator Plant Configuration III Maximum safety by physical separation of plant network and Internet Web Client Firewall Web Server WinCC WinCC DataSource Web Server Client PC Http Request Http Result Browser

Web Navigator Client Strengths Plant visualization and operation across the Interne / Intranet Web Navigator Client is a thin client (up to 50 clients) View of the plant or manufacturing information for Managers Direct plant control by remote diagnostics for example Safety by several levels of security User-specific password Firewall technology Support of encoded communication Minimal installation at client side (no entire WinCC system) Direct use of WinCC pictures for the web Optimized communications and performance Optimization of WinCC pictures Pictures can be transferred directly

Web Navigator Client Limitations of the Web Client When transferring the comprehensive WinCC Runtime functionality to the minimum web client execution environment, there are some limitations: No logs (log output on the web client is not supported) No online configuration of server projects No user archives No global scripts Project and global functions must be present on the local system: this is of course not possible with a Web client. As a result, these functions are not executed on the Web client. The system does support event-triggered scripts (e.g. on mouse click) in pictures and on objects. Referenced graphics (e.g. bitmaps) on buttons, graphic objects etc. are not displayed No full PCS7 support, e.g. navigation through pictures

Totally Integrated Automation Overview Direct Use of STEP 7 Symbols in WinCC STEP 7 Block Call from WinCC Runtime Entry into STEP 7 Hardware Diagnostics

Totally Integrated Automation Interconnection of STEP7 Symbols WinCC Project as a Part of the STEP 7 Project Interconnection of STEP 7 Symbols from the WinCC Tag Dialog No duplicate input of tags. Direct access to STEP 7 data. Addressing errors avoided due to consistency WinCC tag dialog box of the Graphics Designer with view of the STEP 7 data store.

Totally Integrated Automation STEP 7 Block Call STEP 7 Block Call from WinCC Runtime Representation of active networks Return to the corresponding WinCC picture Navigation to different places of use Jump to a defined STEP 7 network from a WinCC picture in runtime for diagnostic purposes. Rapid, guided diagnostics in the STEP 7 program.

Totally Integrated Automation STEP7 Block Call Overview Symbol Table (Automatic) Network Entry Symbol Places of Use FB1 Network x FB2 Network y Return to the WinCC Picture S7 Network

Totally Integrated Automation Entry into STEP 7 Hardware Diagnostics Start of the STEP 7 function „hardware diagnosis“ from WinCC Runtime Hardware error detection in WinCC e.g. via a message HW error

Efficient Configuration Overview Cross-Reference List Listing in table form of tags, pictures, functions ... Selective lists Central rewiring Jump from the cross-reference list to the tags' place of use Display of all the dynamic properties of a picture Dragging and dropping of tags Rapid rewiring of tags in pictures

Efficient Configuration Cross-Reference List Listing in table form of tags, pictures, functions ... Direct rewiring or jump to place of use Subdivided by variables in use or not in use

Efficient Configuration Cross-Reference List Selective lists in accordance with the filter setting Selection by objects, e.g. pictures as in use or not in use Search in pictures, functions, archives, messages

Efficient Configuration Picture Properties Picture preview Display of picture dynamization in an overview or selectively by type of dynamization

Efficient Configuration Dragging & Dropping Tags Tag linking in the Graphics Designer by means of drag & drop Rapid rewiring of variables in pictures

Functional Enhancements (Graphics Designer) User Interface Tag and ActiveX Toolbar Multiline Button Labels

Functional Enhancements (Graphics Designer) Trend/Alarm Windows as ActiveX Controls Conversion of Application Window to ActiveX Controls Direct display and configuration of message and trend windows after pasting the controls in the Graphics Designer Storage of sample controls in the library New Functions of the Controls Online trend window without its own archive Free definition of number of places after decimal point in Table Control Direct display of trend and alarm windows in Graphics Designer Quick configuration dialog

Functional Enhancements (Graphics Designer) Display of DXF Data Display of DXF Data (E-Plan, AutoCAD) Output via an ActiveX control Zoom function in the view Wizard support Central or local data storage possible of DXF files View of the plant data for trouble-shooting, for example, right down to the wiring dia-gram from WinCC Runtime.

Enhancements to Communication General Expansion of Channels Channel-specific help files Channel-specific log files Ehanced channel diagnosis for the following channels: SIMATIC S5 Ethernet Layer 4 / TF SIMATIC S5 AS511 / Serial 3964R SIMATIC S7 Protocol Suite Diagnosis of com-munications problems like addressing errors in the LOG file, for example.

Enhancements to Communication Expansion of Channel Diagnosis Connection Monitoring Trace Control

Enhancements to Communication Expansion of the SIMATIC S7 Channel Increase in the number of units for Profibus (CP5412A2) Industrial Ethernet (CP1413) For this type of communications, you can fit two CPs Write jobs can be processed with priority Support for the S7-400's H-CPU Profibus Industrial Ethernet Connection of twice as many controllers.

Enhancements to Communication WinCC Redundancy WinCC Clients WinCC Redundancy: a Global Concept Redundant WinCC Server Redundant Profibus or Industrial Ethernet S7-400-H

Enhancements to Communication Communications Manual Overview of Communications Help in Making Decisions Numerous very comprehensive examples ranging from AS through drivers to WinCC Sample projects for STEP 5 / 7 and WinCC Notes on diagnostics A communications manual for beginners and experts. Establishing communications explained step-by-step.

Enhancements to Communication OPC Enhancement of OPC capability by adding functions of the current V2.0 specification Support for Automation and Customer Interface Direct access to the Automation Interface via VBA (e.g. Excel) OPC Server OPC Custom Interfaces OPC Automation Interfaces OPC Client

Enhancements in WinCC V5 Service Pack 1 The WinCC V5.0 SP1 Update can be performed by an additional installation procedure. A previous de- installation of WinCC V5.0 ist not necessary. WinCC V5.0 SP1 Service Pack 1 WinCC V5.0

Enhancements in WinCC V5 Service Pack 1 System Channel A system channel can be added as a channel DLL System time, date, weekday tag are available within WinCC and can be passed to other systems The current CPU and memory usage can be processed within WinCC.

Enhancements in WinCC V5 Service Pack 1 New TCP/IP Channel Unit for S5 The S5 transport channel contains a new channel unit for TCP/IP operation. This channel unit is an alter- tive to the ISO transport channel unit. Any ethernet board can be used..

Enhancements in WinCC V5 Service Pack 1 Quality Codes for OPC Channel The OPC channel includes quality codes. These quality codes indicate information about status of the variable values. („good“, „bad“, „unknown“) Direct rewiring or jump to the location of usage.

Enhancements in WinCC V5 Service Pack 1 Cross-Reference Information from V4 Projects Scripts within a version 4 project can be automatically extended cross-reference information. New project functions can be checked in the cross reference list as well. The smart tool „ScriptUpgrade“ is to be found on the CD-ROM.