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Overview
SIMATIC HMI
Technical Data
OP 77B
Operating Instructions
(Compact)
Installing the
OP 77B
Connecting the
OP 77B
Operating the
OP 77B
Alarms and
Recipes
Index
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Safety Guidelines
This manual contains notices intended to ensure
personal safety, as well as to protect the products and
connected equipment against damage. These notices
are graded according to severity by the following texts:
Danger
indicates that death or severe personal injury will result
if proper precautions are not taken.
Warning
indicates that death or severe personal injury can result
if proper precautions are not taken.
Caution
used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
Caution
used without the safety alert symbol indicates a
potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in property damage.
Notice
indicates that unwanted events or status can occur if
the relevant information is not observed.
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Voltage supply
Warning
The OP 77B complies to Protection Class I in
accordance with EN 61131-2 and EN 50178.
Ensure safe electrical insulation of the power supply.
Only use mains power supply units which fulfill the
standards for SELV and PELV.
When dimensioning the power supply, take a voltage
drop in the connection cable into account!
Operating Instructions
Detailed information on the OP 77B is provided in the "OP 77B"
operating instructions.
Migration
Information on migration of existing OP7 and C7-633 projects to
WinCC flexible is provided in the "WinCC flexible Migration"
operating instructions.
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Disclaimer of Liability
We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement
with the hardware and software described. Since deviations
cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full
agreement. However, the data in this manual are reviewed
regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent
editions. Suggestions for improvement are welcomed.
Siemens AG
Automation & Drives
SIMATIC Human Machine Interface
Postfach 4848, D-90327 Nrnberg
Siemens AG 2004
Technical data subject to change.
Order No.: 6AV6691-1EA01-0AB0
Contents
Contents
Overview
1.1
1.2
Options.............................................................. 13
1.3
Miscellaneous ................................................... 14
1.4
1.5
Description of Interfaces.................................... 15
Technical Data
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.2
4.3
4.4
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5.3
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
Alphanumeric values.....................................511
5.4.3
5.4.4
5.4.5
5.4.6
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.7.1
Log on user...................................................521
5.7.2
Setting up a user...........................................522
5.7.3
5.7.4
6.1
6.2
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Overview
1.1
Display
LED display
Membrane keyboard
Figure 11
Front view
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Rubber seal
Figure 12
Side view
Ground connection
USB interface
Figure 13
12
Bottom view
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Accessory kit
Plug for the power supply
(terminal block)
1 piece
4 pieces
Supplement
1 piece
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Memory card
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Miscellaneous
Labeling strips
Labeling strips are not supplied as accessories. If
necessary, these can be produced using the template
supplied. The template can be found on the installation
computer after installing WinCC flexible and on the
"WinCC flexible" installations CD under
...\Documents\slide77b.doc.
1.4
Scaled Drawings
170
38,5
186
150
6,2
134
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Overview
Power supply
2
Assignment
+24 V DC
GND
Figure 15
Pin
Assignment with
RS 485
N. c.
N. c.
TxD+
LTG-B
RxD+
RTS-AS
GND, potential-free
GND, potential-free
DC +5 V, potential-free
DC +5 V, potential-free
DC 24 V in
DC 24 V in
TxD-
LTG-A
RxD-
RTS-AS
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DCD
RxD
TxD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
N. c.
Figure 17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Figure 18
Pin switching
USB
1
DC +5 V, max. 100 mA
USB-DN
USB-DP
4
Figure 19
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Assignment
GND
USB standard connector pin assignment
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Technical Data
Housing
Degree of protection
Front panel
Rear panel
IP65,
NEMA 4X/NEMA 12 indoor use only
IP20
Approx. 500 g
Display
Type
STN
102.38 x 40.94 mm
Resolution
160 x 64 pixels
Pixel size
0.62 x 0.62 mm
Colors, possible
Monochrome, yellow-green
Contrast control
Yes
Brightness, typical
20 cd/m2
Back-lighting
Half Brightness Life, typical
100,000 h
Keyboard
Type
Membrane keyboard
Configurable as softkeys
Labeling strips
2 for keys:
F1 to F4 and K1 to K4
4, keys K1 to K4
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Memory
Working memory
1 MByte
Memory card
MMC, optional
Power supply
Rated voltage
24 V DC
Range, permissible
+18 V to +30 V
35 V (500 msec)
50 s
Power consumption
Typical
Approx. 200 mA
Approx. 300 mA
USB interface
Approx. 100 mA
Fuse, internal
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3.1
EMC Guidelines
Electromagnetic compatibility
The HMI device fulfills the requirements stipulated in
the law on EMC in Germany as well as the EMC
guidelines of the European Union.
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Installation positions
Installation
position
vertical
50 C
horizontal
40 C
Figure 31
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Figure 32
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Caution
The degree of protection against water and dust can
only be guaranteed when the following is maintained:
Material thickness for the installation cut-out
2 mm to 6 mm
Deviation of the installation cut-out to the horizontal
plane in respect of the overall dimensions of the HMI
device:
0.5 mm
Permissible surface roughness in the area of the
installation seal:
120 m (Rz 120)
An installation cut-out complying to the figure below is
required:
171 +1
135 +1
Figure 33
Installation cut-out
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Connecting the OP 77B
Conditions
Installation of the HMI device in accordance with the
specifications in the operating instructions
Electrical connections
Connect the HMI device in the following sequence:
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Connection configuration
1
4
5
Grounding cable
Switching cabinet
Grounding connection
Figure 41
Notice
Potential equalization line
Line shields are not suitable for potential equalization.
Only use the potential equalization lines recommended
refer to Figure 41. Potential equalization lines, for
example, must have a minimum cross-section of
16 mm2. When setting up MPI and PROFIBUS DP
networks, ensure cables with a sufficient cross-section
are used otherwise the interface modules may be
damaged or even destroyed.
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Connection configuration
SIMATIC S5
Converter
AS 511
TTY
RS 232
SIMATIC 500/505
1)
SIMATIC S7/M7
RS 485
SIMATIC 500/505
RS 422
PLC of other
manufacturers
RS 422/RS 485
1 Use only the approved cables for connections to the SIMATIC S7.
Figure 42
Interfaces: Serial
Interface description refer to Chapter 1.5.
Standard cables are available for the connection
refer to SIMATIC HMI Catalog ST 80
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2
DIL switch
Figure 43
Note
Pay attention to the DIL switch settings on the rear of
the HMI device depicted in the diagrams also refer to
Table 4-1.
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Switch settings
4 3 2 1
PLC
MPI/PPI
ON
Standard cable
No RTS on connector
4 3 2 1
PLC
RS 422
ON
4 3 2 1
PROFIBUS-DP/MPI
ON
PLC
No RTS on connector
ON
RTS on Pin 9
(as programming unit)
4 3 2 1
ON
RTS on Pin 4
4 3 2 1
Switch
ON
ON
State on delivery
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Connection configuration
PC
USB
PG 7xx
USB
PC
RS 232
COM 1
COM 2
PG 7xx
COM 2
RS 232
PC
MPI card
PROFIBUS DP/MPI
PG 7xx
MPI card
PROFIBUS DP/MPI
Figure 44
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USB
Figure 45
Interfaces: USB
Notice
Nominal load of the interface
The load capacity of the USB connection is limited to
100 mA. Avoid applying higher loads. Otherwise,
functional faults can occur on the peripheral equipment
connected.
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Connection configuration
Figure 46
2
GND
DC +24 V
Figure 47
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B 7.0.0.xx
Version x.xx
Date: xx.xx.xxxx
Figure 48
Bootloader
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Caution
Ensure safe electrical insulation of the power supply.
Use only power supply units complying with
IEC 364-4-41 or HD 384.04.41 (VDE 0100, Part 410).
Only use mains apparatus which complies to SELV
(Safety Extra Low Voltage) and PELV (Protective Extra
Low Voltage) standards.
The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage
range. Voltages outside this range can cause HMI
device malfunctions.
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Transfer dialog
Note
When the HMI device is restarted, it is possible that a
project already exists on the HMI device; in which case
Transfer mode is not called in but the project is started.
Exit from the project. The Loader then reappears.
Press
ESC
Loader
Transfer
Start
Infos/Settings
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Move to the previous menu item.
or
The menu item or associated submenu is called in.
ENTER
Note
Entries in the dialog boxes are possible using the
cursor keys numeric values, too, using the numeric
keypad.
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5.1
3
5
LED display
Figure 51
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Notice
Keyboard damage
Heavy-handed operation of the keys with a hard,
pointed or sharp object leads to a considerable
reduction in their service life and even to their complete
failure.
Only use your fingers to operate the HMI device keys.
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2
Eject knob
MMC
Figure 52
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25,6
25,6
2 x 45
15
16 1
25,6
15,3
8,25
160
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MMC
Figure 55
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START
OFF
STOP
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System keys
Table 5-1
Key
TAB
SHIFT
SHIFT
+
SHIFT
+
TAB
SHIFT
+
INS
DEL
HELP
ENTER
Undo
An entry can be undone by pressing this key
before the
ENTER
ACK
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ENTER
and
Navigation in lists
Table 5-2
Key
or
SHIFT
SHIFT
HOME
SHIFT
+
END
SHIFT
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General procedure
Values are entered in the project input fields. They are
transferred from there to the PLC.
Proceed as follows:
Numeric
Alphanumeric
Symbolic
Date/Time
.
Incorrect input can be canceled by pressing
The original value is then automatically restored.
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ENTER
Numeric values
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Values can be entered in numeric input fields using the
following display formats:
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Binary
The input can be aligned to the left or right, depending
on the configuration.
Decimal places
If a numeric input field is configured with a specific
number of decimal places, additional decimal places
are ignored after confirmation or too few decimal places
are filed with "0".
5.4.2
Alphanumeric values
Alphanumeric values digits and letters are entered
character by character using the system keyboard. If a
field already contains a value, it is fully deleted from the
field after entering the first character of the new value
using the numeric keypad. The value can also be
modified character by character by pressing ENTER.
If characters are required which are not available on the
keypad, select them using the character set on the
extended keyboard. The extended character set is
available in "String" format fields.
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Key
END
9
to
+/
HOME
,
The sign of a numeric value is changed
+/
SHIFT
+/
+
Press
SHIFT
to
SHIFT
+
The characters in an extended character set are
called in successively
All 255 character are displayed in succession.
The input is valid.
ENTER
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O
OA
OP
OP
OP
OP
7A
OP
77
OP
77A
OP
77B
ENTER
OP
77B
SHIFT
OP
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INS
DEL
SHIFT
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Correcting input
Proceed as follows:
Press
ENTER
or
appears.
Press
ENTER
Deleting a character
Proceed as follows:
Press
ENTER
INS
DEL
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Proceed as follows:
Press
ENTER
Press
SHIFT
INS
DEL
+
a space is entered.
The remaining characters to the right of the cursor
shift one position to the right.
Valid for writing aligned to the right:
The remaining characters from the cursor shift one
position to the left.
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Effect of pressing
ENTER
or
SHIFT
+
SHIFT
Effect of pressing
Effect of pressing
The text selected becomes valid.
ENTER
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General information
Standard groups in the security system are:
Administrator
User
Login dialog
When a user calls a function which is protected and has
not been assigned the necessary user rights, the
Logon dialog appears.
User:
Password:
OK
Figure 58
Cancel
Example of a Logon dialog
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Select OK
Press
ENTER
to confirm
If the user has the necessary user rights for a
selected operating element, it can be operated.
Otherwise, an alarm appears indicating the user
does not have the necessary rights.
Note
In the case of an operating element assigned operating
rights, a log on is necessary. This is obsoleted,
however, on exceeding the logoff time refer to
Figure 5-13.
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Password
Group assignment
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Scrolls one page up or down to other users.
SHIFT
SHIFT
+
HOME
SHIFT
+
END
SHIFT
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24
50
Log on user
Proceed as follows:
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Setting up a user
The following dialogs appear after entering the user and
password:
User:
OK
Cancel
Proceed as follows:
OK
Cancel
Note
The password is only legible once in plain text when it
is assigned in the Password dialog.
On entering a password at a later date, the characters
entered are represented by .
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OK
Cancel
or
or
ENTER
and then
Logoff time:
or
OK
Cancel
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Changing passwords
The following dialogs appear after entering the user and
password:
User:
User 1
OK
Cancel
Proceed as follows:
Password
OK
Cancel
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Recipes and Alarms
6.1
Operating Recipes
Terminology
Recipe
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Recipe list
The recipes configured are displayed as a recipe list. A
recipe list can appear as follows, for example:
1 Grapefruit
2 Lemon
3 Orange
4 Apple
Figure 61
Table 6-1
Key
Effect of pressing
SHIFT
+
ENTER
HELP
INS
DEL
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Table 6-2
Key
Effect of pressing
SHIFT
INS
DEL
ENTER
ESC
Note
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Data record
Menu
Element name
1
2
3
Effect of pressing
The data record list is displayed again.
ESC
HELP
Note
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Menu
A menu is available for quick access to the permitted
operating procedures in recipes, data records and
element lists.
Menu button
Effect of pressing
Call in the menu
Alternatively to using
.
The menu items which can be configured can be
determined from Table 6-4.
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System key
SHIFT
+
Save data record
INS
DEL
Entry list
Menu item
Recipe list
Table 6-4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
INS
DEL
Open list
HELP
ENTER
ESC
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Save
to PLC
from PLC
Save as
Figure 64
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Table 6-5
Key
Effect of pressing
A
to
Triggers the menu item selected with the cursor.
ENTER
Example
Using the Save Data Record menu item refer to
Figure 64.
Proceed as follows:
With cursor key input
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Operating Alarms
Alarm classes
The alarm classes can exist in a project:
User-defined alarms
A user-defined alarm can be assigned to one of the
following alarm classes:
Fault
Figure 65
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Alarm view
156 12:05:49 Alarm
Engine 23 to hot
Figure 66
It is possible to configure:
The number of lines per alarm.
Number of visible lines
Table 6-6
Key
Effect of pressing
Acknowledges the alarms which have arrived.
ACK
HELP
Edit alarm
ENTER
Pressing
triggers the function assigned to the
"Edit" event in respect of a selected alarm.
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A
Accessory kit 13
Alarm class
Fault 68
Alarm classes 68
User-defined 68
Alarm view 69
Alarms 61
User-defined 68
Alphanumeric input
Via the cursor keys 514
Via the numeric keypad
514
B
Bottom view 12
C
Cable cross-section 48
Configuring
Interface 44
Configuring the interface
44
Connecting
Configuration computer
46
OP 77B 41
Periphery 47
PLC 43
Potential equalization
line 42
Power supply 48
Terminal block 48
Connecting peripheral
equipment 47
D
Data record list 63
Date 518
Decimal places 512
Deleting a user name 525
DIL switch 45
Display 21
Display formats 512
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Alarm 69
Edit alarm 69
Element list 64
EMC Guidelines 31
Entering
Alphanumeric characters
513
Date and time 518
Numeric characters
513
Numeric values 511
Symbolic values 517
Example
Alphanumeric input via
the cursor keys 514
Alphanumeric input via
the numeric keypad
514
F
Front view 11
G
Guidelines
EMC 31
H
Help on a project 518
Housing 21
Keyboard 21
L
Labeling 56
Labeling strips 14, 56
Limit value test 512
Limit values
For users, passwords,
user displays 522
Log off 519
Log on 519
User 522
Login dialog 519
M
Memory 22
Memory card 13
Eject 55
Using 54
Menu 65
Menu items
Configurable 65
Miscellaneous 14
N
Navigation
Loader menu 411
Navigation
in lists 510
O
I
IF 1A 16
IF 1B 15
Indicators 51
Input
Correcting 515
Input in a project 511
Installation
OP 77B 31
Installation cut-out 33
Installation positions 32
Interfaces 15
72
OP 77B
Connecting 41
Installation 31
Operating 51
Operating
Alarms 68
OP 77B 51
Project 58
Recipes 61
Operating elements
Front side 51
Other 53
Operating recipes 61
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Load 410
Options 13
Overview 11
P
Power supply 15, 22
Connecting 48
print
Labeling strips 56
Project
Help 518
Input 511
Operating 58
User administration
520
R
Recipe list 62
Recipe views
Menu 65
Recipes 61
Reverse battery protection
48
RS 232 16
RS 422 15
RS 485 15
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Softkeys 21, 53, 58
global 58
labeling 56
local 58
Switch settings 45
Switching on 49, 410
System keys 21, 53
T
Technical data 21
Terminology
Recipe views 61
Time 518
Type of fixation 33
U
USB 16
User
Log on 522
User administration 520
V
Values
alphanumeric 512
numeric 511
Symbolic 517
Index
Scaled drawings 14
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