Basic Panels migration guide
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SIMATIC HMI
HMI devices
Basic Panels migration guide
Getting Started
09/2014
A5E31349173
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Preface
Introduction
1
Replacing an HMI device
2
Migrating a project
3
Commissioning the HMI
device
4
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Preface
Purpose of the migration guide
The migration guide contains all necessary information clearly arranged for you to migrate to
the new Basic Panels. It basically covers the following points:
Replacing the HMI devices and the differences connected with the process
Adaptations in the migrated database of the HMI project
Note
The content of the migration guide describes the replacement of a predecessor device
with the corresponding successor from the Basic series, see "
Replacing the predecessor
device with a Basic HMI device
(Page 8)".
If you replace the predecessor device with any HMI device of the Basic series, this
migration guide can only be used to a limited extent.
Note
This document is only a migration guide. Safety information, as well as the complete
installation and commissioning are described in the operating instructions.
Contents
The migration guide is structured as follows:
Introduction (Page 7)
This chapter describes which predecessor device is replaced by which Basic HMI device
and the most important new features for the Basic HMI devices.
Replacing an HMI device (Page 9)
This chapter basically covers the questions that arise when replacing a predecessor
device with the corresponding Basic HMI device:
Does the mounting cut-out change?
Are type and position of the interfaces different?
Is the soft key assignment different?
Is the data input different?
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Migrating a project (Page 21)
This chapter mainly covers the steps after migration of the WinCC flexible database that
result from the changeover of the HMI device. In addition, it shows how you implement
the new features of the Basic HMI devices in the WinCC project:
Changing the screen format, if necessary
Setting the address of the HMI device in WinCC (TIA Portal)
Commissioning the HMI device (Page 27)
This chapter describes the revised or new procedures for commissioning the Basic HMI
devices:
What the migration guide does not contain
The following contents are not covered by the migration guide or only covered partially:
The migration guide does not contain any details on the migration of a WinCC project to a
WinCC (TIA Portal) project.
For more information, refer to the WinCC (TIA Portal) Information System under
"Migrating projects".
The migration guide does not contain any details on parameter assignment of the HMI
device.
For more information, refer to the operating instructions of the HMI device.
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Naming conventions and validity
The migration guide applies to the following devices and the following naming conventions
apply.
Term
Applies to
Plant System
Machining center
One or several machines
Predecessor devices
Successor devices
HMI device TD 100C
TD 200
TD 200C
TD 400C
OP 73micro
TP 177micro
OP 73
OP 77A
TP 177A
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
KTP1000 Basic color PN
KTP1000 Basic color DP
TP1500 Basic color PN
KP300 Basic mono PN
KP400 Basic color PN
KTP400 Basic
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
KTP900 Basic
KTP1200 Basic
KTP1200 Basic DP
Text display
Text display
HMI device
TD 100C
TD 200
TD 200C
TD 400C
Key HMI de-
vice
TD 200
TD 400C
OP 73micro
OP 73
OP 77A
KP300 Basic mono PN
KP400 Basic color PN
Touch HMI
device
TP 177micro
TP 177A
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
KTP1000 Basic color PN
KTP1000 Basic color DP
TP1500 Basic color PN
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Table of contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Features and benefits of the Basic HMI devices ......................................................................7
1.2 Replacing the predecessor device with a Basic HMI device ....................................................8
2 Replacing an HMI device ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.1 Overview of HMI devices ..........................................................................................................9
2.2 Mounting cut-out .................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Interfaces ............................................................................................................................... 15
2.4 Mapping of the soft key assignment ...................................................................................... 18
2.5 Data input ............................................................................................................................... 19
3 Migrating a project .................................................................................................................................21
3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 21
3.2 Migrating a project ................................................................................................................. 22
3.3 Changing the screen format ................................................................................................... 22
3.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 22
3.3.2 Additional setting options ....................................................................................................... 24
3.4 Switching over the HMI device............................................................................................... 25
3.5 Setting the address of the HMI device ................................................................................... 26
4 Commissioning the HMI device ..............................................................................................................27
4.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 27
4.2 Transferring the project .......................................................................................................... 27
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Introduction
1
The following predecessor devices are replaced by Basic Panels 2nd Generation:
Predecessor device
Basic Panels 1st Generation
Basic Panels 2nd Generation
TD 100C
TD 200
TD 200C
TD 400C
OP 73micro
TP 177micro
OP 73
OP 77A
TP 177A
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
KTP400 Basic
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
KTP900 Basic
KTP1200 Basic
KTP1200 Basic DP
1.1
Features and benefits of the Basic HMI devices
Focused on fundamentals the new HMI devices
The new, cost-effective HMI generation meets the trend toward high-quality visualization for
smaller and medium-sized plants, and even for machinery.
With the second generation of SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels, Siemens AG meets user
requirements for high-quality visualization and operation. While the price of the new devices
is in line with the current panels, the scope of performance has been considerably extended.
The high resolution and color depth of 65,536 colors are major contributing factors.
Connectivity by means of either PROFINET or PROFIBUS interface plus USB connection
has been significantly improved. The new panels can be configured and operated more
easily in the TIA Portal using the new software version of WinCC with simplified
programming.
The proven key panels KP300 Basic and KP400 Basic continue to remain an integral part of
the basic product line.
Introduction
1.2 Replacing the predecessor device with a Basic HMI device
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1.2
Replacing the predecessor device with a Basic HMI device
Note
Limited comparability based on display size
When replacing the HMI device, the screen format may be changed under certain
circumstances, .e.g. from 4:3 to "widescreen". This means that you are only able to compare
the old and new HMI devices using the display size to a l
imited extent. You must use the
following table to determine the suitable replacement device.
Predecessor device
Article No.
Successor device
Article No.
TD 100C
6ES7272-1BA10-0YA1
KP300 Basic mono PN
6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0
TD 200
6ES7272-0AA30-0YA1
KP300 Basic mono PN
6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0
TD 200C
6ES7272-1AA10-0YA1
KP300 Basic mono PN
6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0
TD 400C
6AV6640-0AA00-0AX1
KP300 Basic mono PN
6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
6AV6647-0AA11-3AX0
6AV6647-0AK11-3AX0
KTP400 Basic 6AV2123-2DB03-0AX0
OP 73micro
6AV6640-0BA11-0AX0
KP300 Basic mono PN
6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0
TP 177micro
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
6AV6640-0CA11-0AX1
6AV6647-0AB11-3AX0
6AV6647-0AD11-3AX0
6AV6647-0AC11-3AX0
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
6AV2123-2GB03-0AX0
6AV2123-2GA03-0AX0
OP 73
6AV6641-0AA11-0AX0
KP300 Basic mono PN
6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0
OP 77A
6AV6641-0BA11-0AX1
KP400 Basic color PN
6AV6647-0AJ11-3AX0
TP 177A
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
6AV6642-0AA11-0AX1
6AV6647-0AB11-3AX0
6AV6647-0AD11-3AX0
6AV6647-0AC11-3AX0
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
6AV2123-2GB03-0AX0
6AV2123-2GA03-0AX0
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Replacing an HMI device
2
2.1
Overview of HMI devices
Differences in design and operating concept after replacement of HMI devices
This chapter describes the differences and additional functions of the successor devices
regarding enclosure, display, interfaces and data input.
Enclosure
Mounting
KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic color PN are intended for horizontal
installation.
The Basic Panels 2nd Generation are suited for vertical and horizontal installation.
Enclosure material
All Basic Panels have a plastic enclosure.
Display
All Basic HMI devices have a higher resolution and a larger display area than the
predecessor device. The displays of the individual Basic HMI devices have the following
properties:
KP300 Basic mono PN
FSTN mono display (black/white)
4-color backlighting (white, red, green, yellow)
Active display area 3.6"
KP400 Basic color PN
Widescreen TFT display
256 colors
Active display area 4.3"
KTP400 Basic
Touch screen, analog, resistive
Color depth 16 bits
Active display area 4.3"
KTP700 Basic and KTP700 Basic DP
Touch screen, analog, resistive
Color depth 16 bits
Active display area 7"
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KTP900 Basic
Touch screen, analog, resistive
Color depth 16 bits
Active display area 9"
KTP1200 Basic and KTP1200 Basic DP
Touch screen, analog, resistive
Color depth 16 bits
Active display area 12"
Predecessor
device
Display
resolution
[pixels]
Basic Panels 1st Generation
Display
Dimensions
W × H [mm]
Size
[inches]
Resolution
[pixels]
TD 100C
132 × 65
KP300 Basic mono PN
87 × 31
3.6"
240 × 80
TD 200
181 × 33
KP300 Basic mono PN
87 × 31
3.6"
240 × 80
TD 200C
181 × 33
KP300 Basic mono PN
87 × 31
3.6"
240 × 80
KTP400 Basic mono PN
77 × 58
3.8"
320 × 240
KTP400 Basic color PN
95 × 54 4.3'' 480 × 272
TD 400C
192 × 64
KP300 Basic mono PN
87 × 31
3.6"
240 × 80
KTP400 Basic mono PN
77 × 58
3.8"
320 × 240
KTP400 Basic color PN
95 × 54
4.3''
480 × 272
OP 73micro
160 × 48
KP300 Basic mono PN
87 × 31
3.6"
240 × 80
TP 177micro
320 × 240
KTP600 Basic mono PN
115 × 86
5.7"
320 × 240
KTP600 Basic color PN
115 × 86
5.7"
320 × 240
KTP600 Basic color DP
115 × 86
5.7"
320 × 240
OP 73
160 × 48
KP300 Basic mono PN
87 × 31
3.6"
240 × 80
OP 77A
160 × 64
KP400 Basic color PN
95 × 53.8
4.3"
480 × 272
TP 177A
320 × 240
KTP600 Basic mono PN
115 × 86
5.7"
320 × 240
KTP600 Basic color PN
115 × 86
5.7"
320 × 240
KTP600 Basic color DP
115 × 86
5.7"
320 × 240
Basic Panels 2nd Generation
Display
Dimensions W × H [mm]
Size [inches]
Resolution [pixels]
KTP400 Basic
95 × 54
4.3''
480 × 272
KTP700 Basic
154 × 86
7"
800 × 480
KTP700 Basic DP
154 × 86
7"
800 × 480
KTP900 Basic
198 × 112 9" 800 × 480
KTP1200 Basic
261 × 163
12"
1280 × 800
KTP1200 Basic DP
261 × 163
12"
1280 × 800
Interfaces
Depending on the type of device, all successor devices have either a PROFINET or an RS-
422/RS-485 interface.
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Data input
KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic color PN have an alphanumeric input block,
which is operated like the keypad of a cellular phone.
All Basic HMI devices have function keys. With the exception of the KP300 Basic mono
PN, all function keys can be marked with a labeling strip.
The Basic HMI devices with touch screen have a screen keyboard.
See also
Interfaces (Page 15)
Mapping of the soft key assignment (Page 18)
Data input (Page 19)
2.2
Mounting cut-out
Enclosure dimensions
Predecessor device and Basic Panel 1st Generation
The table below compare the dimensions for mounting cut-out, device depth and enclosure
front of predecessor devices and Basic Panels. The values for the mounting cut-out apply to
horizontal mounting.
Predecessor
device
Dimensions
Basic Panel
1st Generation
Dimensions
Mounting
cut-out
W × H [mm]
Mounting
depth
[mm]
Enclosure
front
W × H [mm]
Mounting
cut-out
W × H [mm]
Mounting
depth
[mm]
Enclosure
front
W × H [mm]
TD 100C
82 × 69.5
36
90 × 76
KP300 Basic mono PN
149 × 82
30
165 × 97
TD 200
138 × 68
27
148 × 76
KP300 Basic mono PN
149 × 82
30
165 × 97
TD 200C
138 × 68 28 148 × 76
KP300 Basic mono PN
149 × 82
30
165 × 97
KTP400 Basic mono PN
123 × 99
40
140 × 116
KTP400 Basic color PN
123 × 99 40 140 × 116
TD 400C
163.5 × 93.5 31 174 × 102
KP300 Basic mono PN
149 × 82
30
165 × 97
KTP400 Basic mono PN
123 × 99
40
140 × 116
KTP400 Basic color PN
123 × 99
40
140 × 116
OP 73micro
138 × 68
29
154 × 84
KP300 Basic mono PN
149 × 82
30
165 × 97
TP 177micro
197 × 141 45 212 × 156
KTP600 Basic mono PN
197 × 141
44
214 × 158
KTP600 Basic color PN
197 × 141
44
214 × 158
KTP600 Basic color DP
197 × 141
44
214 × 158
OP 73
138 × 68
29
154 × 84
KP300 Basic mono PN
149 × 82
30
165 × 97
OP 77A
135 × 171
39
150 × 186
KP400 Basic color PN
135 × 171
33
162 × 189
TP 177A
197 × 141 50 212 × 156
KTP600 Basic mono PN
197 × 141
44
214 × 158
KTP600 Basic color PN
197 × 141
44
214 × 158
KTP600 Basic color DP
197 × 141
44
214 × 158
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Compatibility of the mounting cut-outs Basic Panel 2nd Generation 1st Generation
The table below shows the dimensions of the mounting cut-out, device depth and enclosure
front.
Basic Panel
2nd Generation
Mounting cut-out
W × H [mm]
Mounting
depth [mm]
Enclosure front
W × H [mm]
Compatible Basic Panels
1st Generation
KTP400 Basic 123 × 99 35 141 × 116 KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
197 × 141 39 214 × 158 KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
KTP900 Basic
251 × 166
40
267 × 182
KTP1200 Basic
KTP1200 Basic DP
310 × 221 55 330 × 245
Compatibility of mounting cut-outs to the predecessor devices
You can install the following HMI devices in the mounting cut-out of the predecessor devices:
Basic Panel
2nd Generation
Basic Panel
1st Generation
Predecessor device and mounting cut-out [mm]
KTP400 Basic
OP 77A
135 × 171
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
TP 177micro
TP 177A
197 × 141
KTP900 Basic
KTP1200 Basic
KTP1200 Basic DP
Note that despite the same dimensions for the mounting cut-out, the device depth and/or the
enclosure front dimensions may differ from the respective dimensions of the predecessor
devices.
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Different mounting cut-outs in comparison to the predecessor devices
Basic Panels 1st Generation
The figures below clearly illustrate the adjustments that are required on an existing mounting
cut-out during the installation of a Basic Panel 1st Generation. The dimensions are specified
in millimeters.
Blue:
TD 100C
Orange:
KP300 Basic mono PN
Blue:
TD 200
TD 200C
OP 73micro and OP 73
Orange:
KP300 Basic mono PN
Blue:
TD 200C
Orange:
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
KTP400 Basic
Blue:
TD 400C
Orange:
KP300 Basic mono PN
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Blue:
TD 400C
Orange:
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP400 Basic color PN
KTP400 Basic
Basic Panels 2nd Generation
The figures below clearly illustrate the adjustments that are required on an existing mounting
cut-out during the installation of a Basic Panel 2nd Generation. The dimensions are specified
in millimeters.
Blue:
KTP1000 Basic color PN
KTP1000 Basic color DP
Orange:
KTP900 Basic
Blue:
KTP1000 Basic color PN
KTP1000 Basic color DP
Orange:
KTP1200 Basic
Blue:
TP1500 Basic color PN
Orange:
KTP1200 Basic
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2.3
Interfaces
Data transmission interfaces
Basic Panels
All Basic Panels PN (1st Generation) and Basic Panels (2nd Generation) are equipped with
an Ethernet interface.
The following HMI devices are equipped with an RS-422/RS-485 interface for data
transmission. The transmission rate is ≤ 12 Mbps.
KTP600 Basic DP
KTP700 Basic DP
KTP1200 DP
Predecessor devices
All predecessor devices have a serial RS-485 interface. On the OP 77A and TP 177A, the
RS-422 standard interface can also be used at the same connection.
Position of the interfaces
The figures below show the interfaces on the Basic Panel 1st Generation.
KP300 Basic mono PN
Power supply connector
PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)
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KP400 Basic color PN
Recesses for mounting clips
Power supply connector
PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)
KTP400 Basic mono PN
Power supply connector
Functional grounding connection
PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)
KTP400 Basic color PN
Recesses for mounting clips
Power supply connector
PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)
KTP600 Basic mono PN and KTP600 Basic color PN
Power supply connector
PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)
KTP600 Basic color DP
Power supply connector
PROFIBUS (RS 422/RS 485)
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The figures below show the interfaces on the Basic Panel 2nd Generation.
KTP400 Basic
KTP700 Basic
KTP900 Basic
KTP1200 Basic
Power supply connector
USB 2.0 interface
Ethernet interface
KTP700 Basic DP
KTP1200 Basic DP
Power supply connector
RS-422/RS-485 port
USB 2.0 interface
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2.4
Mapping of the soft key assignment
Number of function keys on predecessor device and Basic HMI device
All Basic HMI devices have at least as many function keys as the predecessor device.
Exception
: The KTP400 Basic has four function keys. When replacing a TD 400C (with eight
function keys), the last four function keys (F5 to F8) cannot be assigned for the KTP400
Basic.
Assignment of the function keys of predecessor device on Basic HMI device
The assignment of a function key on a predecessor device is transferred to the function key
at the same position relative to the display of the Basic HMI device. The functions can be
assigned different numbers on the Basic HMI device. If necessary, edit the description of the
soft key assignment in the plant documentation.
Note
Create new labeling strips after replacing the device, if necessary. Labeling strips are
provide
d as a Word document on the Internet (entry ID 11274631). You can find the Word
document on the installation DVD in the "Support" folder.
Example: Function key assignment for KP300 Basic mono PN
The following figure shows an example of how to assign the four functions keys (F1 to F4)
from OP 73 to KP300 Basic mono PN.
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2.5
Data input
Alphanumeric input block
The key-operated Basic HMI devices (KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic color PN)
have an alphanumeric input block, which is operated like the keypad of a cellular phone (see
figure below).
The OP 77A is the only predecessor device that has an alphanumeric input block. For more
information on inputting data in the Basic HMI devices, refer to the operating instructions for
the Basic Panels, chapter "Operating the device".
"Basic Panels 1st Generation" operating instructions
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678)
Alphanumeric input principle
Press a button repeatedly to jump between available characters. When you press a key long
enough, the number is inserted automatically. The characters available for input depends on
the text box involved. The following figure shows the entry of a value using the alphanumeric
input block.
The following figure shows the alphanumeric input block for the KP400 Basic color PN:
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The following figure shows the alphanumeric input keys for the KP300 Basic mono PN,
which are integrated in the function keys.
Screen keyboard on the touch screen
The Basic Panels 1st Generation and 2nd Generation according to chapter "Introduction
(Page 7)" open up a screen keyboard. The appearance and the key layout of the screen
keyboard depends on the HMI device.
"Basic Panels 2nd Generation" operating instructions
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/90114350/0/en)
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Migrating a project
3
3.1
Overview
The following Basic HMI devices are configured with WinCC (TIA Portal) V11 or higher:
KP300 Basic mono PN
KP400 Basic color PN
KTP400 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic mono PN
KTP600 Basic color PN
KTP600 Basic color DP
The following Basic HMI devices are configured with WinCC (TIA Portal) V13 or higher:
KTP400 Basic
KTP700 Basic
KTP700 Basic DP
KTP900 Basic
KTP1200 Basic
KTP1200 Basic DP
To replace the HMI devices, it may be necessary to migrate the project data to WinCC (TIA
Portal). The following formats are supported for migrating the project data to WinCC (TIA
Portal):
Project file from WinCC flexible 2008 SP2
Project file from WinCC flexible 2008 SP3
Note
Detailed information on migration of the project data is available in the WinCC Information
System.
Available memory
All Basic HMI devices mentioned in the migration guide have 10 MB memory that can be
used for application data. The memory is at least as high as the memory of the predecessor
devices. All Basic HMI devices also have an internal memory of 256 KB for recipes.
The Basic HMI devices therefore have sufficient memory to visualize the process sequences
just like the predecessor devices and to save the process data.
Migrating a project
3.2 Migrating a project
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3.2
Migrating a project
The steps listed below only represent an overview of the migration of a WinCC flexible
project. A detailed description of the individual migration steps is available in the WinCC
Information System under "Migrating projects".
Procedure
1. Save all data of the old HMI device, especially process-relevant data such as recipes.
2. Migrate the original project.
Note
If necessary, migrate the project first to WinCC flexible 2008 SP2 and then to WinCC (TIA
Portal).
3. Edit the migrated project based on the migration protocol.
The project data are migrated to WinCC (TIA Portal) and post-edited. The predecessor
device is still included in the project. Before you switch over the HMI device, specify the
settings for screen changeover.
3.3
Changing the screen format
3.3.1
Overview
Introduction
An essential feature of WinCC (TIA Portal) is the option of changing the display format (e.g.
from 4:3 to widescreen in the KP400 Basic color PN). This change has increased the
visualization area by up to 50%.
In the course of project migration, you will switch from the predecessor device to the Basic
HMI device in WinCC (TIA Portal). Before switching the HMI device, you define how the
previous screen contents are to be migrated into the new format.
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Settings for the adaptation of screens
You make the settings for the adaptation of screens centrally in WinCC (TIA Portal) for all
screens of the project. To do this, open the "Settings" dialog with "Options > Settings". The
various options are listed in the "Settings" dialog box under "Visualization > Adaptation of
screens and screen objects":
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3.3.2
Additional setting options
You have the option to use "Free scaling" under "Settings" to enter scaling factors for X and
Y alignment, if necessary. For example, enter the factor "1.5" for a 1.5 magnification.
You can also suppress automatic resizing of text and graphic objects. The following figure
shows the effects of automatic resizing based on a graphic object with two aligned buttons:
Initial situation:
Two buttons are aligned on a graphic object.
In the object properties of the graphic object, the "Adapt object size to graphic" or "Match
object size to graphic" option is activated under "Display > Fit to size".
Option 1: You want to retain the original properties of the graphic object after changing over the
HMI device.
Clear the option "Suppress fit to size for graphic objects" in the settings under "Fit to size of
objects".
Result: The graphic object is retained in its original size after changing over the HMI device.
The alignment with the buttons is lost.
Option 2: After changing over the HMI device, the graphic object is to be placed relative to the
new screen resolution.
Select the option "Suppress fit to size for graphic objects" in the settings under "Fit to size
of objects".
The "Adapt graphic to object size" option is automatically selected in the object properties of
the graphic object. The two buttons are still aligned correctly to the graphic object after
changeover of the HMI device.
You can find more information on this topic in the WinCC Information System under
"Visualizing processes > Using general functions > Replacing device > Adapting screens to
new device".
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3.4
Switching over the HMI device
Requirements
Adaptations for screens and screen objects are set for changing the display format (see
Changing the screen format (Page 22)).
The project tree is open in WinCC (TIA Portal).
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
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Result
The HMI device is changed over:
The format of the screens may be changed (e.g. from 4:3 to widescreen).
The screen objects are placed according to the settings in the screens.
The assignment of the function keys is migrated according to the function key
assignment.
3.5
Setting the address of the HMI device
In WinCC flexible, an IP address set for an HMI device in the project was not transferred to
the HMI device.
As of WinCC (TIA Portal) V11, an IP address set in the project is assigned to the respective
HMI device during the transfer. You assign IP addresses for all HMI devices centrally in the
"Devices & Networks" editor:
As an alternative, you can still set the IP address using the Control Panel of the HMI device
or an DHCP server. In both cases, select the option "Get IP address another way" in WinCC
(TIA Portal).
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Commissioning the HMI device
4
4.1
Overview
To transfer the migrated project from the configuration PC to the Basic HMI device, connect
the Basic HMI device to one of the following interfaces on the configuration PC:
Ethernet, with all predecessor devices
PROFIBUS/MPI, only with KTP700 Basic DP and with KTP1200 Basic DP
In the event of a fault, it is usually sufficient to restart the device or update the operating
system. Resetting to factory settings is only necessary in case of serious errors, for example,
in case of a corrupt file system.
4.2
Transferring the project
Transferring a project
Please refer to the following for a description of how to transfer a project:
The Quick Install Guide enclosed with the Basic HMI device.
The operating instructions for the Basic Panels, chapter "Commissioning a project".
"Basic Panels" operating instructions
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678)