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  • SIMATIC WinCC flexibleFlexibility in any HMI applications from the Micro Panel to the PC

    Brochure April 2009

    SIMATIC HMIAnswers for industry.

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    To be able to respond to the increasing international competitive pressure, it is more important than ever to consistently make full use of the potential for optimiza-tion over the complete lifecycle of a machine or plant.

    Optimized processes reduce the total cost of owner-ship, shorten the time to market, and improve quality. This perfect balance between quality, time, and costs is now, more than ever, the decisive success factor in in-dustry.

    Totally Integrated AutomationRely on new productivity standards for sustained competitive advantages

    Totally Integrated Automation

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    Contents

    Totally Integrated Automation is optimally aligned to all requirements and open for international standards and third-party systems. With its six characteristic system features (engineering, communications, diagnostics, safety, security, and robustness), Totally Integrated Au-tomation supports the complete lifecycle of a machine or plant. The complete system architecture offers holis-tic solutions for every automation segment on the basis of a comprehensive range of products.

    SIMATIC: more efficient and systematic automation

    SIMATIC, a core component of Totally Integrated Auto-mation, includes a variety of standardized, flexible, and scalable products such as the HMI software SIMATIC WinCC flexible presented in this brochure. SIMATIC is currently considered to be the global num-ber one in automation. One of the decisive reasons for this is that SIMATIC exhibits the six system features of Totally Integrated Automation: Engineering Communication Diagnostics Safety Security Robustness

    In addition, SIMATIC features two additional system features: Technology High availability

    You can find more about the system features and the resulting advantages in the following chapter "System features".

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    SIMATIC system features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Flexibility and security of investment . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Basic system

    Visualization for SIMATIC operator panels and PCs . . 7

    Maximum configuration efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Engineering Convenient, efficient, flexible . . . . .10

    Engineering Multilingual, expandableand future-proof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

    Engineering Integrated in automation systems . .12

    Runtime functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Options

    WinCC flexible/Archive Logging process data and alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

    WinCC flexible/Recipes Administration of data records in recipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

    WinCC flexible/Sm@rtAccess Innovative HMI concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

    WinCC flexible/OPC Server Cross-vendorcommunication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

    WinCC flexible/ProAgent Greateravailability through process diagnostics . . . . . . . . .23

    WinCC flexible/Sm@rtService Service anddiagnostics via the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

    WinCC flexible/Audit Traceability andsimple validation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

    WinCC flexible/ChangeControl Versioning and Change Tracking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Technical data . . . . . . .29

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Panels overview . . . . .30

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    SIMATIC system features

    Maximum engineering efficiency in all phases of the lifecycle of the machine and plantWith SIMATIC you rely on an integrated engineering environment. Efficient software supports you over the complete lifecycle of your machine or plant from the planning and design stages through configuring and programming as far as commissioning, operation and up-grading. With its integration capability and harmonized interfaces, SIMATIC software supports a high degree of data consistency throughout the entire engineering process.

    Maximum data transparency on all automation levels based on proven standardsSIMATIC creates the foundations for unlimited integration in communication and thus for maximum transparency on all levels, from the field and control level to the operations man-agement level all they way up to the corporate management level. SIMATIC relies on interna-tional, cross-vendor standards which can be combined flexibly: PROFIBUS, the global No. 1 fieldbus, and PROFINET, the leading Industrial Ethernet standard.

    Minimization of downtimes through efficient diagnostic conceptsAll SIMATIC products feature integrated diagnostic functions with which a fault can be identi-fied and eliminated to provide increased system availability. Even with larger plants, the Maintenance Station provides you with a uniform view of the maintenance-relevant information of all automation components.

    Protection of personnel and machines within the framework of an integrated complete systemSIMATIC Safety Integrated offers TV-certified products, which facilitate compliance with rele-vant standards: IEC 62061 up to SIL 3, EN ISO 13849-1 up to PL e, as well as EN 954-1. Due to the integration of safety technology in standard technology, only one controller, one I/O, one engineering, and one bus system are required. Thus the system advantages and comprehen-sive functionality of SIMATIC are also available for fail-safe applications.

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    Data security in the networked world through harmonized, scalablesecurity systemsWith SIMATIC you can use all the advantages that result as the worlds of automation and of-fice grow together more and more: Seamless exchange of data across all levels (Collaborative Manufacturing), or access to production data via the Internet from any location. In order to meet the resulting increased security requirements, SIMATIC offers you IT Security for the pro-tection of production and data, e.g. by means of firewall functions, access protection, encryp-tion, and Virtual Private Networks.

    Maximum industrial suitability through increased robustnessEach standard product from the SIMATIC range is characterized by the highest quality and ro-bustness and is perfect for use in industrial environments. Specific system tests ensure the planned and required quality. SIMATIC components meet all relevant international standards and are certified accordingly. Temperature and shock resistance are defined in the SIMATIC quality guidelines, as are vibration resistance or electromagnetic compatibility.For demanding to extreme rated conditions, special versions such as SIPLUS or special ver-sions of SIMATIC ET200 are available. These include an increased degree of protection, ex-tended temperature ranges, and exceptional environmental stress.

    Integrated technology functions counting, measuring, positioning, closed-loop control, and cam controlCounting and measuring, cam control, closed-loop control, or motion control: You can inte-grate technological tasks in many different combinations and with various degrees of com-plexity without a system changeover into the world of SIMATIC easily, conveniently, consis-tently. Parameter assignment and programming are implemented in the familiar STEP 7 environment.

    Integrated technology functions counting, measuring, positioning, closed-loop control, and cam controlSiemens offers a comprehensive high availability concept to ensure high availability for the entire plant: from the field level to the control level all the way up to the management level. For example, field-tested controllers ensure high availability through bumpless switching with automatic event synchronization.

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    SIMATIC WinCC flexibleFlexibility and security of investment

    SIMATIC HMI (Human Machine Interface) offers you a broad range of operator panels and PCs for all HMI tasks. Two families of software are available for configuration.

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible: Machine and process-level operator control and monitoring

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible is the innovative HMI software under Windows for all machine level applications in machine, series machine and plant construction. The range of operator panels extends from Micro Panels, which are designed for applica-tions with SIMATIC S7-200 controllers, to on-site solutions with SIMATIC Panel PCs or PCs.

    WinCC flexible stands for maximum configuration efficiency: Libraries with preassembled objects, reusable faceplates, intelligent tools extending to automated text translation for multilingual projects.

    WinCC flexible Runtime provides basic HMI functionality on PCs, including alarming and logging systems, at an affordable price and can be expanded with options. The runtime function-ality available on the SIMATIC devices depends on the respective device class.

    Concepts with "Sm@rtClients" and servers facilitate plant-wide access to tags and graphics, distributed operator stations as well as remote operation and diagnostics via the Internet also in conjunction with SIMATIC Panels.

    SIMATIC WinCC: Scalable process visualization

    For more complex PC-based applications in plant construc-tion, the SIMATIC WinCC process visualization system is avail-able. WinCC offers complete SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) functionality under Windows for all sectors. The range of applications extends single-user down to distribut-ed multi-user systems with redundant servers and cross-loca-tion solutions with web clients. With the integrated process database (MS SQL server), WinCC forms the information hub for company-wide, vertical integration.

    Thanks to the unique integration of Totally Integrated Auto-mation, you can benefit from the outstanding interaction of all of our products and systems even through various gener-ations. Thus you protect your investments and simultaneously take advantage of future developments. As the core of Totally Integrated Automation, SIMATIC comprises a wide range of standardized products and systems.

    The Human Machine Interface (HMI) is becoming increasingly important as a window to the process.

    This brochure describes WinCC flexible Version 2008.

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    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Basic System Visualization for SIMATIC operator panels and PCs

    Flexible in any application

    WinCC flexible is ideal for use as a Human Machine Interface (HMI) in any machine or process-level application in plant, machine and series-machine construction. WinCC flexible is designed for all sectors of industry and offers engineering software for all SIMATIC HMI operator panels, from the small-est Micro Panel to the Multi Panel, as well as runtime visualiza-tion software for PC-based single-user systems running under Windows Vista / XP. The projects can be transferred to differ-ent HMI platforms where they can be executed without the need for conversion.Thanks to multilingual software and projects, WinCC flexible can be used worldwide.

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Engineering Software

    WinCC flexible includes innovative engineering tools for the end-to-end configuration of all SIMATIC HMI devices and is available in a number of versions differentiated by price and performance (see Panels Overview on page 30). They are based on each other and are optimally tailored to the individ-ual operator panel classes. The larger software package al-ways includes the configuration options of the smaller pack-age.

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Micro:Micro Panels

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Compact:Same as WinCC flexible Micro, plusBasic Panels170 series Mobile Panels70 series and 170 series Panels

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Standard:Same as WinCC flexible Compact, plus 270 series Mobile Panels270 series Panels270 series and 370 series Multi Panels

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Advanced:Same as WinCC flexible Standard, plus SIMATIC Panel PCSIMOTION Panel PCSINUMERIK Panel PCStandard PC

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Runtime software

    The runtime software is included in the SIMATIC HMI devices and offers different HMI functionalities and quantity struc-tures depending on the hardware configuration of the device. For PC platforms there are WinCC flexible Runtime versions, graded according to the number of PowerTags used (128, 512, 2048 or 4096).

    The term PowerTags is used exclusively to identify variables (tags) that have a process link to the PLC. Tags without a pro-cess connection, constant limit values of tags as well as (up to 4000) alarms are provided as an additional system feature.

    Powerpacks

    Power packs enable the number of usable PowerTags to be in-creased. If your application grows, WinCC flexible just grows with it. You can therefore easily start with the smallest version and upgrade with Powerpacks as the need arises. Powerpacks also offer you the opportunity of upgrading the engineering software, e.g. because you not only want to use Panels and Multi Panels (WinCC flexible Standard), but also PC-based solu-tions (WinCC flexible Advanced).

    Options

    Functional or industry-specific expansions of the engineering and runtime software are available in the form of WinCC flex-ible options. Some options are already integrated as standard functions in some HMI devices, while others are only available above a certain class of device.

    Software updates

    You can download hardware support packages for the config-uration of new SIMATIC HMI devices, as well as service packs, free of charge from the Internet. On request and at a fixed price per installed WinCC flexible engineering system, you can be supplied automatically with all upgrades and service packs for a period of 12 months.

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    Coupling options

    to SIMATIC S7 via PPI, MPI, PROFIBUS DP and PROFINET (TCP/IP),

    to SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC 500/505 (not under MS Vista)

    to SIMOTION and SINUMERIK, Drivers for controllers of leading manufacturers, e.g.:

    Uni-Telway (Telemecanique) or Ethernet/IP (Allen-Bradley) as well as cross-vendor communication via OPC

    ensure the correct interface in the widest variety of automa-tion solutions.

    WinCC flexible supports PROFINET, the innovative standard for industrial communication from field level to plant man-agement level. Time-critical inputs via direct keys or a hand-wheel on the HMI devices can be performed in real time via PROFINET IO.

    Multilingual engineering software provides the best condi-tions for the global use of WinCC flexible. Projects can be set up in as many as 32 languages simultaneously, of which as many as 16 (depending on device type) can be switchable on-line.

    Machine and plant constructors who export worldwide also benefit from the Web-based service concepts.

    WinCC flexible Engineering software and target systems

    Highlights

    For flexible use in the machine- and process-level area across all sectors and worldwide thanks to mul-tilingual software and projects

    Maximum configuration efficiency e.g. by means of simple and convenient user interface, intelligent tools, user-friendly search and replace functions, sim-ple handling of graphics and faceplate technology

    Innovative HMI and automation concepts: plant-wide access to process values and screens, distributed operator stations, networking of autonomous pro-duction cells, local control center solutions and links to the office world

    Service and diagnostics over the Internet: HMI, diag-nostics and automatic e-mail notification

    Validation support in engineering and runtime: Trac-ing of manufacturing processes via audit trails, ver-sioning and user management

    Protects your investments and is future-proof, thanks to compatible transfer of projects from SIMATIC Pro-Tool

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    Maximum configuration efficiency

    Simple and user-friendly interface

    The engineering software is based on the latest software technology (e.g. Microsoft .NET) and is currently available in German, English, French, Spanish and Italian, as well as in Chi-nese (simplified), Taiwanese (traditional Chinese), Korean and Japanese.

    The software contains a series of editors and tools for differ-ent configuration tasks. You can configure, for example, in level technology using 32 screen levels. For the configuration of displays, various convenient functions are available, such as zoom in/out, rotate and align. In WinCC flexible you can set up your working environment according to your needs. In the engineering, a working environment oriented toward the re-spective configuration task appears on the monitor of the con-figuration computer. Here you will find everything you need to make your work more convenient:

    the project window for displaying the project structure (project tree) and for managing the project,

    the toolbox with various objects and access to the object library,

    the object window for the selection of objects already cre-ated (e.g. copying into the display by dragging and drop-ping),

    the work area, in which the displays can be created (layout and animation),

    the properties window for the parameterization of the ob-jects in the work area.

    Intelligent tools for efficient configuration

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible provides you with a whole series of in-telligent tools for efficient configuration.

    The Project Wizard for example enables you to create a basic project with navigation and system screens with minimal user input. In various dialog boxes you are guided through the

    Configuring with the Project Assistant

    navigation, select the required objects and have the project created at the touch of a button.

    It goes without saying that, if necessary, you can also make subsequent manual changes to the settings that have been made initially with the project wizard.

    More complex configuration tasks such as the definition of motion paths of display objects or the setup of the display hi-erarchy or operator prompting system are simplified by means of graphical configuration.

    WinCC flexible Advanced the clarity of task-oriented windows

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    Engineering Convenient, efficient, flexible

    Configuring a motion path

    User-friendly configuration of a motion path: The motion path for a screen object comprises the start point and the end point, which you can simply determine using the mouse. You then as-sign a tag to this motion path. At runtime, the tag value then de-termines the relative position of the object on the motion path.

    Table-based editors simplify the generation and processing of similar types of object, e.g. also for tags, texts, or alarms. You can exploit the advantages during configuration of a host of objects, e.g. when creating and editing tags. If you create a number of tags with process links that are set up consecutive-ly in the memory of the PLC, you can have the address area in-cremented automatically for each tag. You can, however, also change identical settings for several tags at once, e.g. the tag type or the connection.

    Interconnection dialog for faceplates

    User-friendly search and replace functions allow project-wide searching for objects, centralized rewiring of tags and the searching and replacing of texts. In addition, the cross refer-ence list permits direct access to all objects in the project.All configuration data can also be compiled and printed out conveniently in one project document.

    The handling of graphics in different formats is very easy. Sup-plied graphics and the user's own screens can be displayed by means of a graphics browser and integrated into the project display by means of a drag-and-drop function. If a picture is to be edited, the associated external editor is started automati-cally. The placing of objects by dragging and dropping in the work area generates a graphic display in the open window or permits the labeling of a button or softkey.

    Reusable blocks get the job done faster

    WinCC flexible already has a large number of scalable basic and extended objects and graphics, that can also be dynamized and that you can use in your displays. The supplied symbol library, for example, contains a host of general and industry-specific illustra-tions in various shades of color.

    In addition, you can assemble faceplates from simple graphic objects on a project-specific basis and store them in a library. The dynamic properties of the graphic ele-ments of a faceplate, such as shape and visibility can be interconnected with tags. This means, for example, at runtime it is possible to show or hide individual graphic elements of the faceplate, but also the complete faceplate, depending on a tag value. You can make changes to these faceplates from a central location. The faceplate is then automatically changed in all displays of the project in which it is has been used.

    Faceplates can be used without any need to spend a lot of time wiring them, if they are linked with structured data types. If this faceplate is used in a screen, a structure tag of the same type must be assigned to the faceplate for the complete connection.

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    Engineering Multilingual, expandable and future-proof

    Multilingual with automatic translation

    WinCC flexible gives you maximum support in the creation of multilingual configurations in as many as 32 languages for worldwide use, of which as many as 16 languages can be swit-chable online, depending on the target system. Switchable views permit the multilingual input of configuration data. Language-dependent texts and graphics can be managed centrally. An automatic translation is possible on the basis of the system and user-specific dictionaries. The system dictio-nary is included in the scope of delivery of WinCC flexible. In this dictionary you can also store terms that occur frequently in your project.

    By means of an import and export interface in Excel format, any texts in Unicode can also be extracted from the project and edited with external tools, e.g. for translation into anoth-er language by a service provider. This is of particular interest, for example, if a global machine builders would like to have their WinCC flexible project translated into Asian pictographic languages (Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, Japanese) for export.

    Individual expansions by means of VBScript

    In standard form, WinCC flexible offers you numerous options for dynamizing the objects. If, however, you would like to be even more flexible, VBScript provides you with a powerful and easy to learn script language based on Visual Basic (projects for panels in 270 series or above). You can thus profit imme-diately from your Visual Basic knowledge. The IntelliSense function permits high-speed programming of the accesses to runtime objects and a simple creation of control sequences in the script. Debugging is possible in the simulator during the engineering and also at runtime if required.

    Security of investment by acceptance of configuration data

    WinCC flexible offers you future-proof security of investment, because it represents the logical development of the ProTool family. Existing projects can simply be taken over and used for a project with WinCC flexible.

    You can export any configured messages from a project to CSV files. These exported data can be expanded externally (with MS Excel, for example) and reimported in a project. This also applies text lists. Reuse reduces the configuration effort for new projects. All properties of a message are imported. A test routine ensures that there are no messages with the same message number in the target project. You can use the ex-port-import function to exchange message texts that are to be set up in several languages with translators. You can also

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    export and import tag data. Thus you can import, for example, tags from different control programs (Step 7, AllenBradley, etc.) into WinCC flexible projects.

    There are converters for the programming software of the major vendors (Rockwell RS Logix500, Modicon Telemeca-nique PL7,GE Fanuc VersaPro). These converters translate the vendor-specific formats into the Excel format so that all tag in-formation can be imported to WinCC flexible at the touch of a button.

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    Engineering Integrated in automation systems

    Integration in SIMATIC STEP 7Thanks to the integration into the configuration interface of SIMATIC STEP 7, WinCC flexible projects can be managed within STEP 7 and communication settings and tags and alarms can be shared. This significantly reduces the frequency of errors and ultimately leads to lower configuration costs.

    In the integrated application case the project is managed by means of the SIMATIC Manager that is a component of STEP 7. By means of the SIMATIC Manager, you have access to all objects of WinCC flexible. You can, for example, create, copy or delete HMI devices, but also individual HMI objects such as graphics or recipes. During configuration, you have direct ac-cess to the STEP 7 symbols and data blocks that you have de-fined when creating the control program. This means it is no longer necessary to define process tags within WinCC flexible.

    WinCC flexible integrates into the SIMATIC Manager

    Access to the STEP 7 symbols from WinCC flexible

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    Integration in SIMOTION SCOUTBased on an innovative system approach, in which control tasks (typically logic functions), motion control functions and technology functions are combined, SIMOTION is an opti-mized system platform for the automation solutions of ma-chines in which motion control and technology tasks take cen-ter stage. The motion control system consists of the engineer-ing system SCOUT, the motion control technology packages and a common runtime system for the different SIMOTION platforms.

    Integration of WinCC flexible into SIMOTION SCOUT offers the same benefits as integration into SIMATIC STEP 7, and com-plete integration into the SIMOTION SCOUT user interface as well as the automatic generation of process images depend-ing on the configured technological objects. For example, this could involve axis screens for manual operation of axes con-figured for a machine.

    Prefabricated faceplates

    Integration of WinCC flexible in SIMOTION SCOUT

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    Runtime functionality

    Basic functions and options

    The runtime functionality is determined by the features of the HMI device used, such as available memory capacity or the number of function keys and can be extended by means of op-tions. Some options are only available for panels above a spe-cific class, while others are integrated. SIMATIC WinCC flexible runtime is available as a standalone product for PC platforms. The software offers every option for machine-level operator control and process monitoring

    User administration and access protection (user groups, code words, authorizations)

    Central plant-wide user management (option) Windows-compliant user interface with language support Process presentations with vector graphics, I/O fields, bar

    charts, trend displays etc. Alarm logging system with open alarm classes, acknowl-

    edgment and archiving Reporting system (shift, batch and alarm logs) Visual Basic Script for user functions Logging of alarms and process values (option) Recipe management (option) Sm@rt client/server concepts (option) Service and diagnostics over the Internet (option) OPC server communication (option) Process diagnostics (option) Reporting and tracing of operator actions (option)

    Due to the individually traceable system functionality, with WinCC flexible you only pay for exactly the functionality that you require for performing the current HMI task. The grading of systems according to the number of required PowerTags (128, 512, 2048 or 4096) results in particularly attractive en-try-level prices. You can, moreover, extend the runtime func-tionality flexibly at any time by means of Visual Basic scripts. VBScript is a component of the WinCC flexible engineering software.

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    User group and access protection

    Access protection can be activated, if required. This enables you to set up user groups with specific rights. To perform cer-tain operations, users must log in to the HMI system with their user ID and password. Further functions of user administra-tion are time for automatic logout, password aging and the disabling of users by the administrator. Thanks to the integra-tion into the central, plant-wide user administration with SIMATIC Logon, WinCC also covers the requirements accord-ing to FDA 21 CFR, Part 11.

    By means of the option WinCC flexible/Audit, all relevant changes of tags and any operator inputs are recorded as audit trails.

    Language support for multilingual projects

    Texts and graphics can be configured on a language-depen-dent basis. The project can contain up to 16 online languages (including Asian and Cyrillic texts). You can then switch be-tween these languages during runtime. Different users can therefore select the language setting best suited to them. And if the exporter of a machine or plant is also responsible for ser-vice and maintenance, the service personnel can switch, if necessary, from an Asian ideographic language to English, for example, if it is correspondingly configured on site.

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    Operating and display options

    What options are available to the operator of a machine or plant depends on how the project has been created and what functionality the HMI device has. This functionality is made available to the user by means of a host of configured graphic objects on the user interface. WinCC flexible Runtime can be operated with the keyboard, mouse or touch screen, depend-ing on the HMI device used.

    Visualization for WinCC flexible is performed using a Win-dows-compliant user interface which comprises parameteriz-able variable objects as well as technological variable blocks:

    Static texts and graphics (vector graphics) Graphic displays for various standard graphic formats (e.g.,

    bmp, jpg, wmf) Buttons, switches and slide switches for operator-process

    communication Date/time fields Numeric and alphanumeric input/output fields Symbolic and graphic input and output fields Status fields/fields for adjusting variables of the control Dynamizable graphics from the symbol factory Bar charts and indicator instruments Trend display with scroll and zoom function as well as read

    line Alarm display, alarm window with operator controls, alarm

    indication Recipe views Sm@rtClient displays and HTML browser for plant-wide

    representation of tags and screens Technological variable blocks created from basic objects of

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    Interrupts and messages

    The alarm system immediately indicates events and states on the HMI device which have occurred in the system, in the pro-cess. Alarm events can be logged on a printer or saved in the alarm log (Archives option) for further processing and evalua-tion.

    WinCC flexible makes a distinction between:

    User-defined alarms that indicate process states or record and log process data from the PLC on the HMI device

    Pre-defined system alarms that indicate specific system states of the HMI device or the PLC

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    User-defined alarms can be created in WinCC flexible in three ways:

    Discrete alarms Analog alarms Alarms via message frame alarm procedure

    Alarm_S/Alarm_D for SIMATIC S7.

    Alarms can have the status "Incoming", "Incoming/Acknowl-edged", "Incoming/Outgoing" or "Incoming/Outgoing/Ac-knowledged". WinCC flexible distinguishes between various acknowledgment mechanisms so that not only the operator, but also the controller can acknowledge alarms.

    "Fault", "Operation", and "System" are predefined alarm classes with specific properties. For many applications, this classifica-tion is already sufficient. User-defined alarm classes can be used to define acknowledgement functions and the individual visualization of alarm events.

    For the display of alarms on the monitor, you can use config-urable alarm displays that in extreme cases only contain one line, or an automatically displayed alarm window. Config-urable alarm filters can be set, which specifically restrict the current alarms to be displayed during operation. The filter acts on the user text in the alarm and can be a fixed character string or can be set dynamically by means of a tag. The alarm indicator signals to you that an alarm is waiting.

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    Runtime functionality

    Hybrid system with alarm window showing

    Reports

    In WinCC flexible, reports are used to document process data and completed production cycles. You can report alarms and recipe data in order to create shift reports, output batch data, or to document a manufacturing process for the acceptance test.

    You can create separate report files for reporting different types of data. You can set the triggering of the output sepa-rately for each report file. You can choose to trigger the out-put of data at a specific time or in defined intervals, or by other events. In this way, these features allow you to explicitly con-figure reports for different requirements. You can design the layout with complete freedom.

    Process communication

    Drivers for the different system links to Siemens controller se-ries and automation systems and to controllers from other vendors are included in the scope of delivery of WinCC flexible (see Technical Data on page 27). In addition, an OPC client is available for PCs. As every controller manufacturer also offers suitable OPC servers for their hardware, hardly any limits are set to the possible links in connection with WinCC flexible. WinCC flexible Runtime allows the use of the OPC client chan-nels in parallel with any controller connection (multi-protocol capability).

    SIMATIC Panels with 177 series devices (color versions) or above, multi panels and PCs with WinCC flexible Runtime can also be linked to the PLC via PROFINET . The relevant SIMATIC HMI devices already have the appropriate interfaces on board.

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    PROFINET is based on Industrial Ethernet and uses the TCP/IP standard for parameterization, configuration, and diagnostics. Real-time communication for the transmission of useful/pro-cess data is performed on the same cable. Distributed field de-vices (I/O devices, e.g. HMI devices) can be integrated into Industrial Ethernet either directly or via "I/O controllers" (PROFINET IO).

    SIMATIC HMI devices of the 177 and 277 Class as well as the Multi Panel 377 support PROFINET IO. This means that time-critical operations, such as those performed with the DP direct keys via PROFIBUS, are now also possible on the basis of Indus-trial Ethernet (direct keys on the panels from TP/OP 177B and above, as well as handwheel on Mobile Panel 177/277).

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    SIMATIC WinCC flexible OptionsWinCC flexible/Archive Logging process data and alarms

    Logging process data and alarms with WinCC flexible/ Ar-chives supports the acquisition and processing of process data from an industrial plant or machine. An evaluation of the logged process data then provides information on the operat-ing status during the industrial process (production, process-ing, process etc.). Process sequences can be documented, the capacity utilization or the production quality can be moni-tored or recurring fault conditions can be logged.

    In WinCC flexible, you can select from the following logging options:

    Circular log Segmented circular log Circular log which triggers a system alarm depending on

    how large it is Circular log which executes system functions when it is

    full.

    Trend views

    For the layout and evaluation of logged process data, you can use a configurable trend view in your images. A reading line makes the values easier to read.

    Trends views can be provided with different values depending on the configuration:

    Archive: for displaying the logged values of a tag Real-time pulse triggered: for time-triggered display of

    values Real-time bit triggered: for event time-driven display of

    values Buffer bit triggered: for event-driven display with buffered

    data acquisition

    Trend display by means of configurable trend views

    Logging and evaluation of process data

    The values from external and internal tags can be saved in process data logs. You can individually specify the log in which each tag will be saved. Configured logging cycles are used to ensure continuous acquisition and storage of the tag values. In addition, data logging can also be triggered by events, e.g. when a value changes. These settings can be made for each tag individually. In process mode, the tag val-ues which are to be logged are acquired, processed, and stored in an ODBC database (e.g. MS Access; only for PCs) or a file. Depending on the hardware configuration of the HMI device, the data may be logged locally (on the hard disk of the PC or on the storage card of a panel) or, if present, on a net-work drive. Saved data can undergo additional processing in other programs, e.g. for analysis purposes.

    Alarm logging

    WinCC flexible also lets you log alarms and document opera-tional states and error states of the industrial plant. All alarms of an alarm class are stored in the same alarm log, enabling you in principle to assign the same log to several alarm class-es. Alarms can be logged automatically or managed by an op-erator. The logged data can be stored either in an ODBC data-base (only for PCs) or a file. The entire functional scope of the database is available for further processing and evaluation of log data.

    Benefits

    Early detection of danger and fault conditions

    Avoidance of downtimes by means of predictive diagnostics

    Increase in product quality and productivity due to regular evaluation of log

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    WinCC flexible/Recipes Administration of data records in recipes

    WinCC flexible/Recipes is used for managing data records in recipes which contain associated machine or production data. The data in a data record can be transferred, for example, from the HMI device to the PLC to switch production to a different product variant. Recipes are frequently used to assign param-eters for plants or machines in the production industry, in par-ticular however in the context of batch production in the food and beverage or plastics industry.

    Pre-assignment of recipes

    In the case of WinCC flexible, you can conveniently create the recipes and the associated data records and assign data to them by means of a special editor. You can input the data in the fol-lowing ways:

    Input of data in the process operation Import of the data in runtime (e.g. by means of a CSV file) Data entry during configuration

    Recipes Pre-assignment of data records during configuration

    Display and management of recipes at runtime

    A configurable table object is used for displaying and manag-ing the data at runtime. If necessary, you can also display the individual data record elements directly as standard input/out-put fields across several process images. In this way, the data in technological views can be presented clearly to the opera-tor.

    Recipe display

    Data exchange with the PLC, storage and logging

    The data record elements are linked to the process by means of a direct tag connection with tags in the PLC. The data records can be transmitted in both directions, i.e. specifica-tions of the operator stations result in operating data from the PLC. Powerful interfaces enable a synchronized data ex-change with the PLC. The data records themselves can be stored on local data carriers and can be imported and export-ed in CSV format on request. In order to retain individual pro-duction and process sequences, you can document the data records in the form of a batch or shift log.

    Recipe display

    Benefits

    Simple transmission of recipes to the PLC

    Clear tabular display of the data elements

    Display in technological contexts across several pro-cess images

    Export/import of data records for further processing with other tools (e.g. MS Excel)

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    WinCC flexible/Sm@rtAccess Innovative HMI concepts

    Simple client/server mechanisms

    The WinCC flexible/Sm@rtAccess option provides simple cli-ent/server mechanisms for panels und multi panels above OP/TP 177B (color versions), as well as PCs with WinCC flexible Runtime:

    Display and operation of screens via the Sm@rtClient concept

    Communication between HMI stations via the SIMATIC HMI HTTP protocol

    Web service (SOAP) for access to tags from external appli-cations by means of VBA macros (not with MS Vista)

    Within the scope of the Sm@rtClient concept, a station can make its images accessible to another station. It then assumes the function of a Sm@rtServer, while the other station as-sumes that of the Sm@rtClient. The server function can be ac-tivated quite simply with a mouse-click when making the de-vice settings. The screen can be displayed on the Sm@rtClient by means of a Sm@rtClient display in "View only" mode, but a full-fledged, coordinated operator station can be set up as well.

    "Coordinated operation" implies that at any one time only one station has the right of operation, i.e. either the operator sta-tion with Sm@rtServer function or that with the Sm@rtClient function. Depending on the basic hardware, a Sm@rtServer can supply up to 5 clients simultaneously with updated pro-cess images (for PCs and panels it is a maximum of 3 clients), whereby one channel should always be reserved for service purposes (see Sm@rtService option). In communication via the SIMATIC HMI-HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer) protocol, HMI stations have read and write access to each other's tags . The station that makes its tags available to another station assumes the function of an HTTP servers, while the others assume that of an HTTP client. The server function in turn can be activated with a mouse-click during configuration. The connections on the client are configured in the same way as those to a PLC. At runtime, one Panel or Multi Panel can manage up to 8 HTTP connections, while PC sys-tems can even manage up to 16.

    In both cases, operating stations can be both server and client at the same time, in which case each station requires its own license. Communication is by means of TCP/IP, i.e. via PROFINET or Intranet/Internet.

    The read/write access to tags is also possible for standard ex-ternal applications such as Microsoft Excel. This access takes place via the overlaid Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and a VBA script embedded in the application (not with MS Vista).

    The data exchange between operator stations themselves and between operator stations and higher-level systems based on PROFINET relieves the load on the fieldbus, as PowerTag val-ues that are required several times only have to be requested once by the PLC from an HMI station via the fieldbus and can then be forwarded to several "interested clients" via PROFINET or intranet/Internet. Altogether, a number of innovative con-cepts are created for HMI and automation tasks.

    Distributed operator stations

    The operation of large, physically distributed machines and plants becomes easier, because distributed operator stations can be configured by means of the Sm@rtClient concept, so that the operator can control and monitor from various loca-tions while only needing to configure one time. Changes to the configuration therefore only have to be performed once on the Sm@rtServer. The operator can see the same display on every operator station, although only one station can be operated at any one time (coordinated operation).

    Innovative concepts

    Local operator station with plant-wide access to tags, e.g. networking of autonomous production cells

    Distributed operator stations for controlling large machines that are spread out over a large area

    Local control center solutions with possibilities for central logging, analysis and further processing of process data

    Interfacing to the office world

    Benefits

    Flexible solution for access to process data and oper-ator stations from any location

    Simple and quick configuration of "communication relationships" between HMI devices

    Reducing the load on the field buses by means of TCP/IP communication between operator stations

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    WinCC flexible/Sm@rtAccess Innovative HMI concepts

    Networking of autonomous production cells

    The plant-wide read and write access to tags makes it possi-ble, for example, to exchange data easily between individual, originally autonomous sections of a production process (i.e. automation units).

    Application example: Automatic initiation of the filling process, as soon as the

    cleaning process is complete Warning to the cleaning, filling and labeling station if the

    packing station cannot accept any more bottles due to a fault

    Sm@rtAccess Distributed operator terminals on a machine covering a large area (function scheme)

    Local control center solutions

    The plant-wide access to tags and screens even allows cost-ef-fective, local control room solutions to be set up. This means that important process data from the on-site operator station (server) can be displayed on a higher-level head station (cli-ent) and also controlled centrally if required. If a PC is used for the head end, options are also available for archiving, analy-sis, and further processing of acquired process data.

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    Interfacing to the office world

    The opportunity for data exchange by means of tags also ex-ists between WinCC flexible and office applications, such as Microsoft Excel, using a corresponding (Excel) script. In this way you can perform analyses and statistical calculations with a standard tool and also derive specifications from it for opti-mizing the production.

    Further options for connection to higher-level systems (SCA-DA systems, production management systems, ERP applica-tions) for further processing are available when using the WinCC flexible/OPC server (cf. p. 20).

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    WinCC flexible/OPC Server Cross-vendor communication

    OPC (Openness, Productivity, Collaboration) describes a stan-dardized, open and cross-vendor software interface. OPC is based on the Windows technology of COM (Component Ob-ject Model), DCOM (Distributed COM) or on XML (Extended Markup Language).

    In connection with the SIMATIC WinCC flexible/OPC Server op-tion, you can use Windows-based systems, such as SIMATIC Panel PCs with WinCC flexible Runtime or SIMATIC Multi Pan-els, for machine and process-level tasks and at the same time set up communication to OPC-capable applications via Indus-trial Ethernet. WinCC flexible Runtime or the SIMATIC Multi Panel as OPC server then makes current process data available for one or more OPC clients. In the case of PC platforms the communication is by means of OPC DA (Data Access), while in the case of multifunctional platforms it is via OPC XML.

    OPC communication to higher-level systems

    Locally acquired data is thus available across the whole plant, so that important information can be used centrally or to en-able process data to be archived centrally. This also means the connection to SCADA- (e.g. SIMATIC WinCC), MES, ERP or of-fice applications is possible. The relevant tags can be selected from the tag management of the OPC server across the entire network by means of the OPC browser.PCs with WinCC flexible Runtime can also be OPC DA clients and record data from other OPC servers, e.g. process data from any PLCs that are linked via OPC to WinCC flexible, or pro-cess specifications from higher-level applications for control-ling the production. The OPC client belongs to the standard scope of delivery of WinCC flexible Runtime.

    Benefits

    Incorporation of automation components from dif-ferent vendors into a single automation concept

    Saving of development costs by using standardized communication

    Reduced load on the field buses

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    WinCC flexible/ProAgent Greater availability through process diagnosis

    Increased productivity is being achieved more and more by cutting costs. In this context, the focus is increasingly on maintenance. The emphasis here is on rectifying faults as quickly and efficiently as possible. Ideally, the operating per-sonnel should also perform part of the maintenance tasks. The operating personnel are on-site, they are familiar with the procedures and can intervene quickly. This saves time and re-duces costs. In the event of a process fault, process diagnosis with ProAg-ent will provide information about the location and cause of that fault and support personnel with troubleshooting. The ProAgent solution has been optimized specifically for use with SIMATIC S7-300/S7-400 and SIMATIC WinAC. It can be used in combination with the S7-PDIAG, S7-GRAPH and S7-HiGraph STEP 7 engineering tools. The ProAgent option package fea-tures standard displays that are updated with process-specific data during runtime.

    Standard views instead of configuration

    ProAgent is available for various devices and software plat-forms from the SIMATIC HMI range: Panels and Multi Panels, WinCC flexible and WinCC. ProAgent includes standard views that are matched to the requirements of the process diagnosis at a plant or machine. During configuration, the data relevant for the process diagnostics, such as symbols, comments, alarm texts, are stored in a standardized data store. At runtime the standard views are then filled with process-specific data.

    Alarm view, Unit overview, Diagnostic detail view, Motion view and Step sequence view are available as standard views.

    Process diagnostics with WinCC flexible/ProAgent

    Functional scope

    Context-sensitive diagnostics initiation due to process er-ror message

    Output of operands with symbols and comment Switching is possible between LAD, STL and signal list Supporting fault rectification with direct process access

    when using the motion display Output of the faulty operands directly in the alarm includ-

    ing address, symbol and comment Consistency test in runtime: Inconsistent diagnostic units

    are marked with icons. This permits quick locating of faults regarding configured

    data in the commissioning phase. Direct, unit-related entry point in the diagnostic display

    from user displays by using ProAgent functions Automatic unit or message-related entry to STEP 7

    (LAD/STL/FD editor, S7-GRAPH, as well as HW CONFIG upon system error messages)

    S7-GRAPH OCX for the graphical representation of step se-quences (overview representation)

    Benefits

    Integral component of Totally Integrated Automation (TIA): Increases productivity, minimizes engineering outlay, reduces lifecycle costs

    Support in troubleshooting, increasing machine and plant availability, reducing downtimes

    No additional configuration expense for the diagnos-tics functionality due to automatic generation of the diagnostic-relevant parts for PLC and HMI

    Frees up PLC capacity with regard to memory and program execution time

    No special know-how required from operator

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    WinCC flexible/Sm@rtService Service and diagnostics via the Internet

    The option WinCC flexible/Sm@rtService is used for the diag-nostics, maintenance and remote control of operator stations on-site via the Internet (possible for Panels/Multi Panels above version OP/TP 177B and PCs with WinCC flexible Runtime). A typical "service case" could be that the station on site alerts the service personnel by e-mail or text message and the spe-cialist then dials up the station via the Internet and then diag-noses the status. A series of standard diagnostics functions are available for this purpose, including remote control. The service engineer can then carry out any necessary changes up to and in-cluding the downloading of a complete project. In addition, he has the opportunity of downloading recipes and parameter sets.

    Sequence for an "typical" service case

    Sm@rtService Automatic generation of e-mails /Text messages

    Automatic sending of e-mails

    WinCC flexible runtime can send e-mails automatically to maintenance personnel via an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server. The following events can trigger an e-mail to be sent:

    Alarm of a certain alarm class Actions on a parameterizable standard function

    (e.g. change of value of a tag, a script etc.) or user actions Potential contents of an e-mail are:

    - Subject- Message text with process tags (max. 256 characters)- Date/time- E-mail address for replies

    When you use an e-mail/text message gateway, you gain ac-cess to standard networks and in critical situations you can send a text message from the on-site station to your cell phone. For this, you require an external service provider

    Service and diagnostics via the Internet

    Remote maintenance and servicing of machines and plant via Internet/intranet

    Definitive, event-controlled alerting of service per-sonnel to fault states via e-mail/Text message

    Operator station diagnostics via pre-configured diag-nostics functions and screens

    Service and maintenance functions (downloading projects, downloading/uploading recipes)

    Remote control of on-site stations with the aid of MS Internet Explorer

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    Diagnostics and maintenance

    The on-site station provides you with standard HTML pages for diagnostics and maintenance purposes, which you can in-dividually extend and add to as required. From the home page, the following standard functions can be initiated:

    Remote control of the station Starting and stopping the runtime for maintenance pur-

    poses Remote access to recipe data records, passwords and infor-

    mation specific to the system (e.g. system alarms) Access to files of the station via the file browser Downloading of configuration data

    In order to rule out unauthorized access, a password protec-tion can be activated, in which different passwords can be configured depending on the functions to be initiated (e.g. system diagnostics, file browser, etc.). For the access to criti-cal tags on the target system, an additional specific password protection can be set up.

    Within the scope of the maintenance functions, the latest con-figuration data, recipe data records or passwords can be trans-ferred to the operator panel, without a service engineer hav-ing to be present on site.

    Sm@rtService Homepage

    Sm@rtService Remote control of an on-site station via the Internet

    Remote control via Internet Explorer

    For the remote control and monitoring of stations with WinCC flexible, a standard browser is all that is required (Microsoft In-ternet Explorer V6.0 SP1 or higher). Via the standard HTML page for remote control, you can then download a tool in the form of an executable program, the Sm@rtClient-Viewer, which displays not only the selected image without additional installation, but also the layout of the device on site, e.g. the membrane front of a keypad device. With this tool you can then operate the HMI device as if you were on site, except that the keys are not really actuated, but operated by clicking the mouse.

    Sm@rtService Remote control of a panel by means of Sm@rtClient Viewer

    Benefits

    Global access by the service and maintenance per-sonnel to machine/plants

    Increased productivity through prompt clearance of faults or downtimes

    Avoidance of expensive on-site service calls

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    WinCC flexible/Audit Traceability and simple validation

    For high quality requirements with regard to the products to be manufactured and the production processes, the traceabil-ity of operator actions is also becoming more important in all sectors. WinCC flexible with its Audit and ChangeControl op-tions offers a high level of support for this purpose.

    Validation and traceability

    "Ready for Validation" now also applies to machine-level appli-cations. The WinCC flexible/Audit option covers essential re-quirements of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and de-mands of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for applica-tions requiring mandatory validation according to 21 CFR Part 11 in the pharmaceutical industry, production of active in-gredients and medications, and to some extent also in the cosmetics and fine chemicals industries, insofar as they are in-tegrated into the process chain with the pharmaceuticals sec-tor, or market primary products. Audit simplified the construc-tion of machines for these sectors, as essential functions for meeting these requirements are already offered as standard and, in this way, individual machines or autonomous plant sections can already be qualified by the supplier, rather than waiting until integrated into the overall plant. At the same time audit trails are also suitable for tracking production pro-cesses for increasing product quality, as stipulated, for exam-ple, in EC Directive 178/2002 for the food and beverages sec-tor.

    Secure access control including electronic signature

    An access protection is already guaranteed in the basic sys-tem, which insures that only authorized persons have access to the HMI device within the scope of their responsibility. Each user is assigned to a user group with defined function rights. This prevents unauthorized users, for example, from modify-ing recipes or starting process steps without permission.

    Central user administration using SIMATIC Logon

    The HMI devices can if required be integrated into a central, plant-wide user administration with the SIMATIC Logon op-tion. SIMATIC Logon integrates itself into the security system and the user administration of Windows.

    It must be possible to uniquely assign activities within the plant to individual persons. For this reason, the login and logout processes are recorded with time stamps. The two-compo-nent authorization with username and password, the pass-word aging (insuring the passwords are changed regularly), the blocking of users by the administrator and the automatic logout after prolonged inactivity of the user are further sys-tem functions that insure high quality standards in production and simplify validation.

    Parameterization of GMP-relevant tags

    Benefits

    Operator actions are traceable

    Conforming to the GMP requirements for the phar-maceuticals industry (e.g. the Food and Drug Admin-istration)

    Reduced engineering and validation overhead

    Available for panels and multi panels in the 270 Class an above, as well as PC-based solutions

    Ideally suitable for machine builders and pharmaceu-tical companies that must meet high quality require-ments (e.g. in the supply of machines and plant com-ponents for applications requiring validation)

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    Operator actions, such as the input of setpoints or the viewing and loading of recipes, can be augmented with an additional request for an electronic signature and a comment, which is of course automatically logged in the Audit Trail.

    Recording of operator actions in Audit Trails

    In process operation, all GMP-relevant changes to tags and any operator actions are recorded as Audit Trails in a CSV file. Such operator actions can be, for example, the input of process data, the starting of recipes or an alarm acknowledgment, but also alarms from the user administration, such as the logging on or off of a user. The Audit Trails registered in the project can be conveniently visualized by means of a viewer. This shows exactly who operated what and when with minimal configuration overhead. In addition, a checksum procedure is used to check that the data in the Audit Trail has not been ma-nipulated.

    The change tracking of production processes via Trails is al-ready possible in Panels and Multi Panels of the 270 series or higher. Two versions of the option package are available:

    WinCC flexible/Audit for Panels WinCC flexible /Audit for WinCC flexible Runtime

    Audit Trail Displayed via the viewer

    Logging and reporting

    WinCC flexible permits logging and reporting depending on requirement either locally or, in distributed systems, also cen-trally. "Local" in this context means that the CSV files are stored on the HMI device on site. "Central" on the other hand means that these are sent cyclically to a PC in a local control room or to a higher-level SCADA system (for example, SIMAT-IC WinCC) . This supports solutions for the long-term archiving and restoration of the data.

    New functions of WinCC flexible 2008 SP1

    Checksum for tags and alarm logs in CSV/txt format

    Checksum for export/import of recipe data records

    Asian texts in AuditTrail

    Printout of AuditTrail reports even via the Panel

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    WinCC flexible/ChangeControl Versioning and Change Tracking

    Once a plant has been commissioned and validated, changes to the configuration may become necessary in the course of adaptation or extension. All changes to the plant can be re-corded and documented by reproducible versions from the time production started throughout its entire service life. Ac-cordingly, changes to the project, similar to the log used dur-ing runtime operation,.must be recorded in the audit trail of the configuration, the "Change Log". Any change to the con-figuration can be recorded and assigned a version number with the WinCC flexible/ChangeControl option. This also ful-fills the FDA requirements with regard to the subject of change control.

    Generally, you can back up intermediate states of complex new developments or expansions with the change control func-tion and perform a rollback, if necessary. The change control function should be used for mechanical engineering and spe-cial machine construction if you want to manage your project clearly , for example, to keep track of delivered customer ver-sions and subsequent changes. Change control can also be used as a basis for charging for services rendered. Versioning and the rollback function are specifically demanded in the au-tomotive industry.

    Management of project versions in ChangeControl

    Benefits

    Consistent backup of configuration data Administration in a database Versions management for changes of the project

    data (with rollback function)

    Tracking of configuration changes Seamless verification of the change history over

    the entire life cycle

    Validation support Simplifies the validation in the case of project

    changes Supports the retention of the validated status of

    the plant

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    Technical specificationsSIMATIC WinCC flexible Runtime

    WinCC flexible Runtime

    The specified values are maximum values

    Images 500

    Fields per Screen 400

    Tags per Screen 400

    Static text 30.000

    Complex Objects per Screen (e.g. bar graphs)

    2000

    40

    Trends 800

    Graphics Lists 500

    Text Lists 500

    Number of entries in symbol tables 3500

    Tags 4096

    Bit-triggered / Analog Alarms 4000 / 500

    Message text (number of characters) 80

    Number of Process Values per Alarm 8

    Alarm Buffer Size 1024

    Pending Alarm Events 500

    Logs 100

    Loggable Data Process data, alarms

    Max. Entries per Archive (incl. sequential archives)

    500.000

    Archive types Circular log, Sequential log max. 400 per log)

    Data storage format CSV (Comma Separated Values), RDB (Runtime Data Base) and connection to ODBC database (not included in scope of delivery)

    Recipes 1000

    Elements per Recipe 2000

    Data Records per Recipe 5000

    Password protection

    User rights 32

    Number of User Groups 50

    Visual Basic Scripts 200

    Max. Online Languages 16

    Communication

    SIMATIC S7 MPI/PROFIBUS DP interface/Ethernet

    WinCC flexible Runtime permits up to 8 connections depending on the scope of the configuration (communication).

    SIMATIC S7 PPI interface

    Max. number of connections:1 from the point of view of WinCC flexible Runtime4 S7-200s for OP77B using PPI advanced

    SIMATIC S5 PROFIBUS DP interface

    Max. number of connectable peers:1 from the point of view of WinCC flexible Runtime(not with Windows Vista)

    Multi-Protocol Operation

    OPC Client or SIMATIC HMI HTTP protocol are additive, which means they can be used in conjunction with other controller connections.

    System requirements

    Operating systems Windows XP Professional (32 bit) SP2/SP3Windows XP Embedded

    Windows Vista Business (32 bit + SP1)

    Windows Vista Ultimate (32 bit + SP1)

    For WinCC flexible Micro: Windows XP Home

    Processor

    With Windows XP, minimum: 300 MHz

    With Windows XP, recommended: Pentium III, 500 MHz With Windows Vista, minimum: 1 GHz

    With Windows Vista, recommended: 1 GHzGraphics

    Resolution 640 x 480 ... 1600 x 1200 (SVGA)

    RAM

    With Windows XP, minimum: 128 MB

    With Windows XP, recommended: 512 MB With Windows Vista, minimum: 1 GB

    With Windows Vista, recommended: 1 GBHard disk drive

    (available memory)

    250 MB

    Connection options for WinCC flexible Runtime

    Siemens controller systems

    SIMATIC S7 PPIMPIPROFIBUS-DP, TCP/IP (Ethernet), PROFINETIntegr. Interface (WinAC)

    SIMATIC S5 AS 511PROFIBUS-DP

    SIMATIC 500/505 NITPPROFIBUS-DP

    SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol HTTP/HTTPS (Ethernet)

    SIMOTION PROFIBUS DP/MPI/Ethernet

    SINUMERIK With HMI configuration packageWinCC flexible

    PLCs from other manufacturers

    Allen Bradley DF1, DH485Ethernet

    GE Fanuc SNP/SNPX

    LG GLOFA GM

    Mitsubishi FX/MP4

    Modicon Modbus/Modbus TCP/IP

    OMRON Link/Multilink P2

    OPC (client + server) Data Access V2.0 as well asData Access V1.1 (COM)

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    Panels overview

    SIMATIC Push Button Panels

    SIMATIC Push Button Panels can be used to design conventional operator pan-els according to the motto "plug and control": They are ready for installation and pre-assembled. In this way, time-consuming individual assembly and wir-ing, as required for conventional operator panels, is not necessary. This reduces the time required for wiring by up to 90% compared to conven-tional wiring. All that is required is the corresponding installation cutout and a bus cable (PROFINET, PROFIBUS DP, or MPI) for connection to the controller.

    SIMATIC Micro Panels

    The S7-200 micro system is compact, modular, and has a variety of commu-nication ports.It is thus suitable for many diverse automation tasks. Micro Panels are opti-mally adapted to the performance capability and applications of the S7-200.

    SIMATIC Mobile Panels

    Regardless of the industry or application, if mobility is required for on-site control and monitoring of machines and plants, mobile panels offer some cru-cial advantages: Machine operators or commissioning engineers are able to work exactly where they have the best view of the workpiece or process.

    SIMATIC Basic Panels

    The process quality can be significantly improved with visualization even in the case of small machines or simple applications. Despite this,however, the human machine interface option has until now frequently remained unused for cost reasons.The new SIMATIC Basic Panels offer HMI basic functions at an attractive price and thus open up new possibilities for mechanical engineering.

    SIMATIC Panels 70 series

    The SIMATIC Panels of the 70 series are low-cost entry-level devices in the range of graphics-capable operator panels. They offer rugged keys and are ideally suited to small-scale HMI tasks.

    SIMATIC Panels 170 series

    The Touch Panels and Operator Panels of the 170 series have proved them-selves for operator control and monitoring of small applications. The perfor-mance capability of the device is scalable. The higher order devices have a re-tentive message buffer, and the color devices also have a PROFINET/Ethernet interface.

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    SIMATIC Panels 270 series

    Based on the Windows CE operating system, the devices of the 270s series offer innovative operator control and monitoring combined with the tried and tested advantages of the Operator Panels and Touch Panels: ruggedness, stability, and simple handling.

    SIMATIC Multi Panels 170/270/370 seriesThanks to Windows CE, the multifunctional platforms offer PC-like openness and flexibility combined with rugged, compact, and cost-optimized hard-ware. Without hard disk and fan, the SIMATIC Multi Panels can be used for visual-ization even where high vibrations or dust-laden atmospheres restrict the use of a PC.The software PLC WinAC MP is available for controller tasks.

    SIMATIC Thin Clients

    Thin Clients are low-cost operator terminals that provide panel functionality on site in large or extensive systems and thus they contribute to an en-hanced overview, operability, and productivity of the plant.

    SIMATIC Panels with stainless steel front

    Panels with touch screens and stainless steel fronts are designed for opera-tor control and monitoring of food processing machines in the food, bever-ages and tobacco industry. They are based on DIN EN 1672-2 "Food process-ing machinery Safety and hygiene requirements".

    Fully protected HMI devices

    The new HMI devices with all-round protection supplement the portfolio of the tried and tested built-in units with rugged operator panels in a slim and appealing design. The devices are designed for mounting on a stand or sup-port bracket and feature all-round IP65 protection.

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    Customer-specific solutions

    The technical design of SIMATIC Panels is tailored to the requirementsof all sectors. Individual SIMATIC Panels meet specific requirements. There are SIMATIC Panels based on standard products which are tailored to individual customer requirements.

    www.siemens.com/simatic-hmi

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  • The information provided in this brochure contains descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products. An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract. Availability and technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Any product names mentioned may be trademarks or product designations of Siemens or their suppliers, whose use by third parties for their own purposes may infringe the rights of the trademark owners.

    Get more information

    WinCC flexible:www.siemens.com/wincc-flexible

    Efficient configuration with WinCC flexible: www.siemens.com/wincc-flexible-easy

    For further details, see SIMATIC Guides:www.siemens.com/simatic-docu

    Information on SIMATIC system features:www.siemens.com/simatic-system-features

    Demonstration projects:www.siemens.com/wincc-flexible-demo-projects

    You can find further publications on the topic of SIMATIC at: www.siemens.com/simatic/printmaterial

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    Totally Integrated AutomationContentsSIMATIC WinCC flexibleSIMATIC system featuresFlexibility and security of investment

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible Basic SystemVisualization for SIMATIC operator panels and PCsMaximum configuration efficiencyEngineering Convenient, efficient, flexibleEngineering Multilingual, expandable and future-proofEngineering Integrated in automation systemsRuntime functionality

    SIMATIC WinCC flexible OptionsWinCC flexible/Archive Logging process data and alarmsWinCC flexible/Recipes Administration of data records in recipesWinCC flexible/Sm@rtAccess Innovative HMI conceptsWinCC flexible/OPC Server Cross-vendor communicationWinCC flexible/ProAgent Greater availability through process diagnosisWinCC flexible/Sm@rtService Service and diagnostics via the InternetWinCC flexible/Audit Traceability and simple validationWinCC flexible/ChangeControl Versioning and Change Tracking

    Technical specificationsPanels overview

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