HMI Panel Product Information Introduction HMI Panel WideQuick HMI Panel is a family of various operator panels that give users the capability to quickly and easily create effective user interfaces between operators and machines/process elements. A very large number of PLC and distributed I/O devices, as well as other equipment, can be connected to WideQuick HMI Panel units. The development tool WideQuick HMI Designer provides the capability to create clearly arranged and attractive user interfaces with information presented to operators in an easily grasped and structured manner. WideQuick HMI Designer includes a large number of functions that help users in producing user interfaces. The hardware in all WideQuick HMI Panels is based on our various industrial computers. High quality, robust execution, high functionality and a powerful development tool, along with the considerable communications capabilities, create a very user-friendly operator panel. Contents Introduction .................................................... 2 Scripts ........................................................... 20 Contents ......................................................... 3 Layout and Navigation .................................. 21 WideQuick® HMI Panel .................................. 4 Alarms and Events ......................................... 22 WideQuick® Structure ..................................... 6 More WideQuick® Features ............................ 24 Data Store ....................................................... 7 Operating Systems ........................................ 28 Communications and OPC ............................. 8 Integrated Function Demo ............................ 29 OPC Server Configuration ............................ 10 Technical Data: H500 ................................... 30 Table: OPC Servers ....................................... 11 Technical Data: H600 ................................... 32 Effective Development Environment ............. 12 Our Courses for WideQuick® ........................ 34 Graphics ........................................................ 14 Kentima – Our Product Lines ....................... 36 Dynamics ...................................................... 16 Dimensions ................................................... 38 Object Library ............................................... 18 Article Numbers ............................................ 39 3 WideQuick HMI Panel ® WideQuick HMI Panel is a line of very powerful and flexible operator panels consisting of an industrial computer from Kentima with either the Windows 7 Embedded or Linux operating systems. ® ® Included to create one of the market's most complete and flexible operator panels are WideQuick Extended Runtime, Kentima’s WideQuick Panel Control Center, an SQL database and an OPC server of your choice. You can also choose a model without an OPC server and only use the integrated Modbus protocol. Each operator panel is ® supplied with the design tool WideQuick HMI Designer, which gives users the capability to quickly and effectively create the desired user interface. WideQuick OPC Server is included so that you can easily connect panels to the superior system. WideQuick HMI Panel units are available in 12-inch to 19-inch configurations. ® WideQuick HMI Panel Panel PC Operating Systems Windows® 7/Linux® WideQuick® HMI Extended Runtime WideQuick® HMI Designer Alarms WideQuick® OPC Server Modbus RS-232 4 History Graphics Other functions Data Store OPC Server RS-232 Database RS-485 Ethernet ® WideQuick HMI Designer Communications The design tool is used for building the desired HMI system. WideQuick Designer is very efficient, with development times reduced through smart functions and its easy configuration of communications. The HMI system is made up of reusable objects that are quickly adapted to the current project. The WideQuick HMI Panel families offer several different alternatives for communications with PLC, distributed I/O and other equipment. The integrated protocols for Modbus TCP/IP Master and Modbus RTU Master are always included in delivery. Moreover WideQuick HMI Panel units can be ordered with any OPC server from Kepware Technologies. ® WideQuick Runtime WideQuick OPC Server WideQuick Runtime runs the projects created with WideQuick HMI Designer. WideQuick Runtime is preinstalled on WideQuick HMI Panel units and presents the user interface with associated dynamics and also activates communications with I/O modules and OPC servers, history, alarm monitoring and more. So that other systems can easily access information in WideQuick HMI Panel units, they are always delivered with WideQuick OPC Server. This is an effective server application that provides access to selected parts of the data store for Windows programs with OPC clients. Database Operating Systems WideQuick HMI Panel is supplied with a free SQL database that can be configured with WideQuick Panel Control Center or an external computer. The database can for example, be used to store historical data from WideQuick so that it can be easily read from other programs with database access. WideQuick HMI Panel can be ordered for two different operating systems – Windows 7 Embedded or Linux Debian. WideQuick has been developed to support several different operating systems with simple data transfer between the systems. For example, a project can be developed with WideQuick HMI Designer under Windows and thereafter transferred to a panel with Linux. ® ® WideQuick Panel Control Center Panel PC To facilitate administration of WideQuick HMI Panel units, a tool is included for easily configuring network connections, time, login, start mode, reception of new projects or updating of existing projects and more. All WideQuick HMI Panel units are based on one of our Panel PCs. There are several different models to choose among with a variety of screen sizes and processors. Technical data for the various models are described on pages 30–33. Manuals, Documentation and More Each WideQuick HMI Panel is delivered with a disk. On the disk are WideQuick Designer, WideQuick Runtime, WideQuick OPC Server, the manual for WideQuick, the manual for WideQuick Panel Control Center, technical documentation for our Panel PCs, datasheets and product information. 5 WideQuick Structure ® Adaptability and flexibility are important characteristics of WideQuick . With WideQuick Designer, integrators can quickly and easily create an HMI system, regardless of branch and application area. WideQuick is built up as a general system with powerful graphics and good communications capabilities. ® ® ® For WideQuick HMI Panel units, two of the components from the WideQuick family are primarily used: WideQuick HMI Designer and WideQuick Runtime. WideQuick Designer is the development environment where you build up the project. WideQuick Runtime is the program the operator works with and where the project is run as a system. Communications are fundamental in HMI systems. WideQuick has an OPC client and an integrated Modbus protocol for communicating with a large number of I/O, PLC and other systems. In automation, the program can be used within many different areas; everything from smaller machines to monitoring of entire process and manufacturing industries. In security, WideQuick is used as security management platform for among other things, various infrastructure installations, alarm centres and monitoring of airports and even entire cities. Because WideQuick is built up with client/server architecture, it can be used both in local and global networks. The integrated functions for handling multiple languages, converting units of measurement and the capability for integration with different databases create extensive application areas for WideQuick. WideQuick has an efficient structure and can even be installed on a simpler Panel PC to create a compact HMI solution. Using the program, processes can be easily monitored. Information from the installation can be clearly presented to operators and other employees in the organisation. With the right information easily accessible to the employees, the right decisions can be made faster and production becomes more cost effective. ® WideQuick Structure Remote server Workviews Database connection Interaction objects Translation Graphic objects Historical logging Unit conversion Object library Alarm monitoring Users & privileges Schedules Data store Modbus OPC client OPC server PLC, I/O 6 PLC, I/O Data Store Registers, values, structures and more are kept in the data store. It provides considerable flexibility that is easy to implement in the systems. The values that will be presented and parameters that the operator will be able to influence can require communications with several different units. These are represented in the data store. The data store contains all external and internal variables. All of these values are accessible in the form of variables in the data store. The variables can be treated the same because the data store disregards all differences between various communications protocols. The data store handles variable management and is at the top of the project window. It is always accessible for adding and editing tags. Even custom data types have a node in this tree. Import and Export of Variables Variables and alarms in the data store can be exported to a CSV file. The information exported as text can then be edited with a third-party program. To facilitate editing of data types that are dependent on one another, the order in which they are placed in the CSV file is of no importance. When the variables and functions are used in scripts or are to be linked to an object's properties, this can be done using drag & drop from a variable tree and a function tree. To make it easy to see that you have selected the right function, its arguments are clearly displayed when dragging from the function tree. WideQuick Data Types ® Other functions • Boolean • Integer • Real number Data Store • String • Arrays Modbus OPC Client • Structs • Alarms • Recordset OPC Server PLC, I/O PLC, I/O 7 Communications and OPC Through use of the branch standard OPC, WideQuick can communicate with nearly all I/O and control systems on the market. ® OPC is an industry standard for communications in control and monitoring. It was created to gain a common interface for communications and integration with automation equipment and other systems. OPC is the obvious choice for suppliers of control systems and automation equipment because changes to the hardware do not need to entail costly upgrades of existing software. There is also the capability to communicate with external units via conventional communications protocols. WideQuick supports Modbus for example, via the serial port or over TCP/IP. WideQuick Runtime has an integrated OPC client that makes the program flexible and open to integration and communications with all systems that have OPC servers. WideQuick Runtime can simultaneously read and write data from several OPC servers, both locally and via networks. Data is fetched and stored in the data store's variables and can thus be used for entry and presentation in the graphical user interface created by the integrator. Effective Processing of Data Integration and smart information handling is entirely decisive in HMI development. Because WideQuick has support for OPC, it can be integrated with I/O and control systems regardless of brand. No specially programmed drivers are needed to create a comprehensive solution. Functions for automatic configuration of communications variables increase availability to all of the OPC server's variables. You can navigate the OPC tree with ease and make the desired data format conversion with a few clicks. WideQuick provides the capability to easily import and export files for processing in external programs. This also enables configuration and work with systems without having access to the appropriate OPC server. This is OPC WideQuick Designer presents available OPC servers and their lists of variables for the user. The program creates and organises communications variables into groups to reflect the facility's structure. For each group, you can specify update speeds for reading and writing from the server. OPC has been around since 1996 and is now the most established standard in the industry. The OPC Foundation is the organisation that leads development of the standard and has members all over the world. It is a non-profit organisation that monitors the needs of the industry and constantly works to maintain and develop the standard. M E M B E R 8 Modbus TCP/IP and Modbus RTU WideQuick has integrated support for the conventional communications protocols Modbus TCP Master and serial Modbus RTU Master. The Modbus protocol is a well-proven protocol used in many industries and can usually be used when there are no other alternatives. With the Modbus driver, both digital values and analogue 16-bit values can naturally be read per the Modbus specification. Moreover, 32-bit integers and floating point numbers can be transferred using two 16-bit registers in sequence. Bit, byte and word order for the Modbus driver can be configured so that it can even communicate with units that do not exactly follow the specification. WideQuick OPC Server is an effective server application that provides access to selected parts of the data store for Windows programs with OPC clients. WideQuick OPC Server is a stand-alone program that can be installed on the same computer as WideQuick Runtime and the OPC client. If the program is installed on the same computer as the OPC client, work with the Windows DCOM configuration is avoided, for example. WideQuick OPC Server also makes information from WideQuick Runtime installations on Linux systems available to Windows programs with OPC clients. It determines which variables will be made available via OPC to other systems and whether they will be readable, writable or both, and are configured directly in the data store in WideQuick Designer. WideQuick® OPC Server WideQuick HMI Panel ® WideQuick OPC Server ® WideQuick® WideQuick® Options OPC Server 1 PLC, I/O OPC Server OPC Server 2 PLC, I/O PLC, I/O PLC, I/O PLC, I/O PLC, I/O PLC, I/O WideQuick HMI Panel can use OPC both for communications with PLC and I/O units, and for communications with superior systems via WideQuick OPC Server. 9 OPC Server Configuration WideQuick® HMI Panel offers several different alternatives for communications with PLC, distributed I/O and other equipment. The integrated protocols for Modbus TCP/IP Master and Modbus RTU Master are always included in delivery. Moreover WideQuick® HMI Panel can be ordered with a large number of OPC servers from Kepware Technologies. Modbus TCP/IP master and Modbus RTU are configured directly in WideQuick Designer. Configuration is perform-ed before a project is transferred to WideQuick HMI Panel units. The Modbus driver can handle both 16-bit and 32-bit holding registers and floating point numbers, and digital values. Kepware OPC Server The integrated OPC client in WideQuick enables connection and communications with a large number of external devices. Through collaboration with Kepware Technologies, we can offer a large number of OPC servers for 10 WideQuick HMI Panel. To configure an OPC server, the user starts WideQuick Panel Control Center and choose ”Configure OPC Server” from the menu. The OPC servers are then configured via the configuration tool from Kepware Technologies. The interface for configuration of the various Kepware OPC servers is structured so that users quickly recognize the environment, regardless of communications protocol. The OPC server defines which I/O units and registers will be used from the external system. It is thereafter easy to import the tags to the data store in WideQuick Designer. Table: OPC Servers Table: OPC Servers – Drivers from Kepware Model Designation – Driver Model Designation – Driver Model Designation – Driver A1 - Allen-Bradley 1609 UPS A2 - Allen-Bradley 1609 Bulletin 900 A3 - Allen-Bradley 1609 Suite A4 - Analog Device OPC Server A5 - Aromat Suite A6 - Automation Direct EBC OPC Server A7 - Automation Direct Suite B1 - Beckhoff Twincat I/O B2 - BUSWARE Ethernet OPC Server C1 - Contrex Suite C2 - Custom Interface Driver C3 - Cutler-Hammer OPC Server D1 - Dataforth isoLynx® OPC Server D2 - DDE Client Driver F1 - Fuji Flex OPC Server G1 - GE Focas 1 Ethernet OPC Server G2 - GE Suite H1 - Hilscher Universal OPC Server H2 - Honeywell Suite I1 - IA Super SEL OPC Server I2 - Idec OPC Server I3 - Intouch Client Driver I4 - IOtech PointScan 100 OPC Server K1 - Krauss Maffei MC4 Ethernet OPC Server M1 - Mettler Toledo M2 - Micro-DCI OPC Server M3 - Mitsubishi Suite M4 - Modbus Suite O1 - ODBC Client Driver O2 - Omron Communication Suite O3 - OPC Connectivity Suite O4 - Optimation OptiLogic OPC Server O5 - Opto 22 Ethernet P1 - Partlow ASCII OPC Server P2 - Philips P8/PC20 OPC Server S1 - SattBus Suite S2 - Scanivalve Ethernet OPC Server S3 - Siemens Suite S4 - Simatic 505 Suite S5 - SIXNET Suite S6 - SNMP Agent Option for KEPServerEX S7 - SquareD Serial OPC Server S8 - System Monitor Driver T1 - Telemecanique Uni-Telway OPC Server T2 - hermo Westronics Suite T3 - Tiway Host Adapter OPC Server T4 - Torque Tool Driver T5 - Toshiba Suite T6 - Toyopuc PC3/PC2 Suite U1 - U-CON Device Driver W1 - WAGO Ethernet OPC Server Y1 - Yaskawa MP Suite Y2 - Yokogawa Controller Serial OPC Server Y3 - Yokogawa Suite Y4 - Yokogawa YS100 OPC Server Table: OPC Servers – Drivers from Kentima Model Designation – Driver EC - Ethiris® Client OPC Server ES - Ethiris® Server OPC Server MB - Modbus OPC Server ® WideQuick HMI Panel without OPC Server 00 without OPC server 11 Effective Development Environment WideQuick Designer is a RAD tool (Rapid Application Development) that provides users with an intuitive and flexible development environment. Development time is shortened through smart functions and the simple configuration of communications. All this makes work go quickly with creating professional-looking user interfaces that are easy to use. ® WideQuick SCADA Designer, where work is underway with a project for a sterilisation facility. The HMI system is constructed with reusable objects that are quickly configured to suit the situation. You can illustrate the processes at your facility with basic graphic objects such as squares, circles, triangles, polygons, lines and so forth. Buttons, text fields and other interactive objects are used to create navigation systems and forms in the interface. There is a large number of smart functions that facilitate development work. An example of user-friendliness is that all tool windows can be docked. The properties window can also be undocked and positioned at the location of your choice. In design mode, it is easy to utilise the benefits of multiple displays and thus maximising development efficiency. 12 The Project Window It is easy to navigate among project files and resources with the project window. At the top of the project window is the data store, which defines the different types of variables used in the project. Further down are the workviews that define the project’s graphical interfaces. The project window also includes alarms, loggers, schedules, users, privileges and more. OPC Browser Adjustment of Text and Graphics WideQuick Designer features automatic import of variables from OPC servers. This reduces the time for configuration of the data store. You can easily export and import the communications configuration to and from external programs. There are several different customisation features in the development environment. By selecting several objects, it is easy to quickly create professional-looking layouts. With one click, it is possible to distribute or set the same size for these objects. You can also adjust all text you type with a simple click. Alignment and text adjustment controls are on the toolbar. WideQuick Runtime has an integrated OPC client that enables data exchange with all systems with OPC server support. Workviews The workviews contain the objects that will be displayed in the interface. You easily create a navigation system by making buttons or menu selections link to other workviews. Effective tools make it easy to obtain a professionallooking layout in the workviews. As an example, you can let the objects’ placement and size snap to a grid. Easy to Undo The Undo/Redo list’s presentation provides a clear overview of changes that have occurred since a workview was opened. It is easy to undo one or more operations at the same time. All changes in the workview can be undone and redone in an unlimited number of steps. What you have undone is then displayed in grey text instead of black. If you should undo too much, just click further down to recreate it. The Undo/Redo list shows an icon at the point where you last saved. Each workview has its own Undo/ Redo list. Drag & Drop Dragging and dropping objects is easy. When you drag an object, you can clearly see how it will look when you drop it. Project Verifier WideQuick includes an easy-to-use verifier so that you can make sure that all configurations are correct, that links are functioning and that all necessary files and variables are in place. Any detected errors are placed on a list. From the list, pertinent dialog boxes are quickly accessed and the errors can be corrected. Previewing without Compilation WideQuick does not need to be compiled. Finished code is instead immediately created when making the objects. This means that you can preview at any time to see how the project will look and work in WideQuick Runtime. If external units are connected, communications will also be operable. Start previewing by clicking the icon with the magnifying glass on the toolbar. Custom Colours are Saved WideQuick remembers custom colours for each user. Calculation of Used Variables At the bottom in WideQuick Designer, the number of tags used in the project is continuously displayed. Several Integrated Translations WideQuick presently has 20 integrated application translations. 13 Graphics With easy-to-use but even more advanced vector graphics, there is never a need to sacrifice presentation appearance. WideQuick has a well-designed structure that enables you to create striking vector-based graphics. Object appearance can be varied in many different ways, such with a solid colour fill or toned with two or more colours. The contour around the objects can be modified with several different line styles and relief effects. The objects are clearly presented and can be quickly changed from the easily accessible toolbar. ® Basic Objects Import of Illustrations and Photos There are five different basic object types to choose among. With the polygon button, both complex as well as simple and regular polygons can be created. It is easy to vary the five basic objects to the desired appearance. Import of several different formats of bitmap images further increase the level of realism in projects. Specially designed symbols, digitalised photos and semi-transparent images provide considerable capabilities to create vivid user interfaces and process images. At present, WideQuick supports .jpg, .jpeg, .bmp, .png and .xpm. Effects Text Object For presenting information in text form, there is a very flexible text object. Besides text, you can enter the value of a variable at any position in a text string. You also have considerable control of formatting details and the number of decimals that will be displayed. It is even possible to create a function that displays different texts depending on the value of the controlling variable. Fonts and Sizes Easily add frames around the objects. You can naturally write your own texts and give them the desired appearance by changing the fonts and sizes. Times New Roman Arial Arial Rounded MT Bold Bell MT Bookman Old Style Brusch Script MT Italic Calibri Courier New Garamond Times New Roman Trebuchet MS 14 Boxes, ellipses, triangles, polygons and lines can naturally utilise all graphical effects. Variations in toning, reliefs and other effects can also be applied to the advanced objects in WideQuick. These graphical effects can be used to give objects such as line and bar charts, as well as gauges, a modern and clean appearance . 12 Toning and Colouring Standard graphic objects can be toned in three steps to give them a three-dimensional effect if so desired. These graphic objects can be easily combined into your own more complex objects, such as a regulator, for example. The Properties Window Always Displays the Current Object. Immediately after an object is selected, all of its properties are shown in the properties window without needing to open the object. This is a significant improvement and speeds up configuration of the objects in the operator views. Arch Object An arch is formed to the desired shape by specifying the starting angle, angle arch, radius and the variables that you want to link to make it dynamic. It is for example possible to use this object to create a pie chart. Polygon Object With the polygon button, both complex as well as simple and regular polygons can be created. You can easily define your own symbols in the table. Knob Object The knob is a radial slider. The knob affects the value of a variable from a specified minimum to a specified maximum. With the knob, you can go directly from maximum to minimum without needing to pass any values on the way. Creating New Composite Objects It is easy to create new objects by combining other existing objects. With the composite objects, you can create your own specialised properties. Composite objects can be easily opened and modified to your wishes. Complex Objects WideQuick Designer gives users the capability to create very complex objects. An object can consist of several different basic objects and/or be built up from a large number of objects from the object library. Defining specific properties for complex objects makes them even easier to reuse. 15 Dynamics With a few commands, objects in WideQuick can be connected together into an advanced, dynamic, user interface. By connecting variables to the objects' properties, dynamics are created in images. You can realistically mimic a facility's conditions by changing properties such as colour, size or position. The objects' dynamics are activated and presented in WideQuick Runtime. ® ® Dynamics Tab Each property dialog box for the objects has a dynamics tab where all dynamics that belong to the current object or grouping can quickly be viewed. Under this tab, dynamics is also edited. The dynamics tab displays the objects and dynamics in a tree view, which makes it easy to find the dynamics for specific properties. The coloured gear in the tree view clearly shows which properties have dynamics activated. This makes locating activated dynamics fast, even in a large group that contains many objects. Dynamics can be used here Mathematical Expressions A mathematical expression can be used to calculate the values of a property. All variables in the data store are available for use in the expression. In the simplest case, you can connect a variable directly to a property's value. Scaling Scaling is used when a variable or result from an expression needs to be rescaled. An example is if a variable or result is within an interval, but the properties that dynamics are connected to are supposed to be within another interval. Scaling can also be used to convert value ranges into a colour scaling where you specify which colours will be used at minimum and maximum. Between minimum and maximum, there is a colour transition between the colours. Value Selector With the value selector, a dynamics property can be changed per a conversion table based on a value or the result of a mathematical expression. • Colours of objects and frames, as well as frame type • Width and height of objects and frames • Objects’ X- and Y-positions • Graphic objects’ rotation Format • Objects’ visibility and availability Format dynamics are used to present variables or script expressions in text strings. With format dynamics, you can specify for example, the exact number of decimals and where in a string that the value from a variable or result of an expression will be presented. • Size and colour of text in text objects, for standard buttons and option buttons, as well as checkboxes • Italic/bold/underscore/strikethrough text • Which image that is displayed in the image library and workview in the multiviewer • Scale's minimum and maximum values for line, bar, trend and history objects • Minimum and maximum limits for entry fields • When objects are loaded, hidden, shown and deleted • When the user clicks objects 16 Scripts Scripts work the same as expressions, but are more practical for writing larger volumes of code. The scripts are based on JavaScript, and in the program, you have access to variables, methods and object properties. Example of using mathematical expressions An example of an expression is to check whether various conditions have been fulfilled. In the example, damper D01 can only be opened when the operator requests it if a tank is not already full. Damper D01 is closed. Damper D01 is open. Example of using scaling The average value from a pressure transmitter for example, is rescaled to be presented as a level in a stacking device. Example of using the value selector Using the value selector, a temperature for example, can be indicated in different colours or with different texts for different temperatures. Example of using format This application of dynamics permits the integrator to create a text string containing the value of a variable. You can specify precision, unit and total decimals. Example of using scripts With a script, the option button that corresponds to the value in a variable is selected in a group when the value in the variable is changed. If the operator however, manually selects another option button, the corresponding value is stored in the variable. 17 Object Library The object library makes it easy to create an interface that is more consistent in both appearance and function. Groups and objects with more advanced functionality can be easily reused and maintained from the object library. Once the integrator has created a composite object, such as a pump, tank, valve or motor, and is satisfied with the results, it is easy to just select the object and drag it into the object library. From the object library, the desired total instances of this object can then be dragged to one or more workviews. Dynamics in the new instances work independently of one another. If the symbol in the object library is changed, the change is implemented in all instances. You can export objects from the object library and then reuse them in other projects. An extensive object library is included with the function demo. The objects can be used in new products or used as sources of inspiration for custom objects immediately after they are imported. Groups It is easy to create new, more advanced objects by grouping several single objects and saving them in the object library. The group can then be reused without the user needing to know how they are constructed. Object Templates All objects saved in the object library function as object templates. When something is changed in an object template, the change will automatically update all workviews where the template is used. Creating New Objects It is easy to copy and modify an object from the object library and then use the new object in a workview or save it as a new object template. Easily create complex vector-based objects in WideQuick Designer. 18 Creating a composite object and adding it to the object library Create your own graphic objects and drag them into the object library. Once this is done, it easy to copy them and make colour changes, for example. Using the new objects When the new objects are to be used, just drag them out from the object library and drop them at the location of your choice. Changing object properties If you want to make any changes to an object, it is easy to change the original object in the object library. Double-click the object so that it becomes editable. Make a change and it will be implemented in all objects in the project. Changes are visible The changes will be immediately seen in the project and you can continue working with the next step. 19 Scripts WideQuick provides a scripting language for easily enhancing functionality in the HMI system. With JavaScript, you can create longer and more advanced functions or perform mathematical and logical calculations. ® The JavaScript scripting language is used in WideQuick when longer and more advanced functions need to be created. The scripting language is also available for performing simple mathematical and logical calculations in all forms of dynamics. This means that mathematical functions such as sin(), abs() and random() can always be used. A script can be executed in various situations in WideQuick Runtime, such as the result of an event or continually in the form of dynamics. An example of an event could be the operator clicking a button. Dynamic scripts are used for calculating new values for a property in an object. The scripting language reveals the data store, surrounding objects in the workview and system functions like opening new workviews, logging in and changing languages. Syntax Highlight System.logOff (_optShowDialog_) The script editor can display syntax highlighting, with comments in green, keywords in blue and incorrect code in orange. Drag & Drop All variables, objects and functions can be easily dragged and dropped into a script. In this way, no spelling errors, missing points, etc. are overlooked. Even beginners can create powerful scripts that work exactly as intended. Building smart scripts with drag & drop. Everything is also colourcoded – syntax highlighting. Layout and Navigation In WideQuick , there are considerable capabilities for creating a layout and navigation system that suits each individual system. ® The layout can either be made up of individual standard components or composite objects that you create yourself, take from the function demo or from other projects. If for example, the standard button does not suit the layout, you can instead make your own button from other objects or use a more customisable button. With a customisable button, you can determine the exact appearance yourself for up to four different states via bitmap images. “Bring to front” Property Each workview can have the property “Bring to front”, which keeps the workview in front of all other windows that do not have this property. This means that windows or pop-ups can be locked to always be in front. You can also give the operator the capability to activate this function dynamically in WideQuick Runtime. Menu WideQuick includes a feature for automatically creating drop-down menus. Using these menus increases the navigation capabilities and the user attains a good overview of the workviews in the system. The fonts and font sizes on the menus can also be changed, all so that you can choose what is best for the individual system. Tab Object The tab object serves as a register with tabs. Each tab functions as a workview and can include any number of objects. The tab object enables efficient utilisation of workview surfaces. Via script, you can find out which tab is displayed and specify the tab that is to be displayed to the user. Multiviewer The multiviewer is a useful tool for creating more advanced layouts in the user interface. The multiviewer permits a workview to be divided into smaller parts. Each part can consist of one or more workviews that the operator accesses with buttons, for example. The multiviewer can also be automatically controlled via dynamics and scripts so that different information is displayed depending on the process state. Interaction Objects Interaction objects are used to let users influence the process. Examples of such objects are buttons, sliders and entry fields. These objects have a two-way connection to the data store, which means that they can both present and change the value of a variable. A button object can also be a link to another workview, perform a system function such as logging in or execute a script for the greatest possible flexibility. 21 Alarms and Events Using WideQuick , an effective and clear alarm system can be created. Serious errors can consequently be discovered and disruptions to production minimised. To establish cause and effect, the operator can follow up the alarms and locate any correlations, as well as keep statistics. ® In order for an operator to quickly recognise and identify an alarm, they are displayed on a list along with severity and specified information. Alarm status is indicated with various icons. The alarm system is also structured as a client/server solution. This means that alarms from several different systems can be monitored and acknowledged from a central location. Using Alarms The state for each alarm created is available as a variable in the data store. The values of alarm variables are updated by WideQuick Runtime and set depending on whether or not the respective alarm conditions are met. Several different alarm variables can be combined in logical expressions for use in dynamics. Alarm Groups The alarms can be divided into groups for easier handling and be assigned different activation conditions. These are easy to configure, but for maximum flexibility you can even let a script determine when an alarm is to be activated. Among other things, the groups can be assigned own colours and properties. Each alarm becomes a separate variable that can be used in other logic if so desired. Presentation of Alarms There is a large number of alternatives for presenting alarms to the operator. You can display alarm lists, alarm logs or a simple alarm bar. The operator has access to a very flexible filtering function that enables filtering by time, severity, alarm group and more. Event Logging For events that are not of alarm character, WideQuick has a feature for event logging. To detect different events, expressions and scripts can be used. The events are separated from the alarm list. 22 Alarm Bar The alarm bar only shows one of the currently active alarms. Which alarm is displayed is determined in WideQuick Designer by specifying which sort order will be used. From the alarm bar, the operator can acknowledge alarms in WideQuick Runtime with a simple click. Alarm List The alarm list can display all active alarms. The alarm list can be sorted by time when the alarm was activated, by severity of the alarm or in alphabetical order by alarm text. The user of WideQuick Runtime can obtain more information about an alarm or acknowledge it by clicking it on the alarm list. Alarm Log The alarm log contains information about state transitions for the alarms that have occurred. The information in the log can be sorted and filtered in many different ways to simplify troubleshooting. As an example, you can filter the information to only display certain points in time when a specific alarm has been activated. Alarm Frequency List The alarm frequency list is a good tool for determining the reasons for operational disturbances. The alarm frequency list automatically keeps track of how many times the alarms have been activated and clearly presents statistics. The alarm frequency list also presents how long each alarm has been active, alarm descriptions and severity. All of this makes the alarm frequency list a valuable tool for reducing operational disturbances. Blocked Alarms The alarm object can also present a list of all alarms that can be blocked as well as their present states. Alarm Bar Alarm List Alarm Log Alarm Frequency List Blocked Alarms 23 More WideQuick Features ® History WideQuick can register selected information from the facility by storing these values in a logger. WideQuick can contain an unlimited number of loggers that can store any number of values with the proper license level. They can be for example, values from temperature or pressure sensors and/or processed values in the form of alarms. Each logging unit can have unique settings for how often and for how long the values are to be stored. For each logger, specification is made of the maximum space that the information may occupy on the storage unit. History Object In WideQuick, a history object can be used as an advanced analysis tool for studying individual signals or their reciprocal dependencies. The signals presented are taken from one or more loggers. A unique label or colour can be specified for each signal. For the analogue signals, you can also specify minimum and maximum values for the scale or make them dynamic. The analogue signals are presented in the form of curves and the digital signals are presented as lines. Trends The trend object is an important tool for analysis of a process facility. With this object, graphical presentations can be displayed of how a value is changed during a period of time without needing to store it in a logger. Data is presented in WideQuick in the form of curves so that events in the process can be read. The historical trend in a presentation window can show both analogue and digital signals at the same time. The scale for the analogue signals’ Y-axes and several other functions can be controlled by the operator in WideQuick Runtime. In WideQuick Runtime, the operator can also choose which trends will be displayed in the chart. If only digital signals are in the chart, the height is adjusted to only cover the area needed. 24 Synchronised Time upon Presentation of Alarms and History The point in time for the alarm and trend history can be connected so that when the operator clicks an alarm, the time marker for the history moves to the point in time when the selected alarm occurred. Recipe Management The recipe wizard in WideQuick helps you to quickly get underway with recipe management and to create a good structure. WideQuick makes it easy to store recipes in a database or in an internal variable. You specify which recipe parameters should be connected to which communications variables. A recipe form is then created that includes the editing fields for all recipe parameters as well as functions for navigating among, adding and deleting recipes. Database Communications WideQuick Runtime can communicate with ODBC data sources. This provides access to nearly all database software on the market, such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL. If there is no access to ODBC, WideQuick can even communicate directly with different databases. For communications between databases and WideQuick, the SQL language is used via ODBC data source. Via a special type of variable called recordset, you can easily access posts in a database table without needing knowledge of the SQL language. Recordset can be used both in dynamics and scripts as well as at the locations where you only connect to one variable, such as an entry field. More advanced database operations via WideQuick can be performed by including own SQL statements in scripts. The database connections are also used when historical data is logged to databases. Security and Privileges The integrated authorisation system is based on privileges and can thus be freely structured. Everything from classical hierarchical systems to systems with custom access capabilities for each individual user can be created as needed. With the Premium license level, there is no limit to the total number of users and privileges that can be configured. All objects in WideQuick can be assigned privileges for the Visibility or Availability states. For alarm objects, requirements can be set for operators having a certain privilege to be able to acknowledge alarms on the alarm list or to clear the alarm log history. In WideQuick Runtime, users can be added, removed and edited. Schedules In modern systems it is often very valuable to be able to set certain conditions on a regular basis. With the schedule function it is easy to automate recurring tasks and events. Functions can be scheduled so that they can be conducted on a regular basis, from once weekly for example, all the way down to once per second. Unless the schedule stipulates activation each second, the exact point in time in the interval for activation can be specified. If the schedule does not stipulate activation more than once each day, you can choose activation seven days a week or only on certain days of the week. The function that is scheduled has capabilities similar to the functions carried out when an operator manually presses a button in the interface. Among other things, you can open a new workview with a reminder for an operator, set a value for a variable, run a script or start an external program. 25 More WideQuick Features ® Language WideQuick Designer includes advanced tools for extracting text in projects and gathering them in translation files. There is an integrated feature for creating translations to the desired language. The operator can then easily switch to the desired language in WideQuick Runtime directly in a dialog box. WideQuick uses the Unicode standard, which means that text and translations can be entered for the languages the computer supports. Units WideQuick includes functionality that enables switching between unit systems at any time. A project can be built up for with the SI system and US units for example, and later easily supplemented with additional unit systems. To convert a value from one unit of measurement to another, all that is needed is a formula for how the values relate to each other. Unit abbreviations or any other associated text can also be changed. WideQuick offers considerable flexibility because unit conversion provides the capability to designate for replacement of an entire text passage adjoining the value of a unit of measurement. As an example, the unit system can be combined with translations so that for example, either the Swedish “Enhet: kW” or the English “Unit: kW” is displayed, depending on the combination of languages and unit system chosen by the operator. You just specify the translation of the text “Enhet: [kW]” as “Unit: [kW]” in the translation file, English.ts. °C kg m3 °F ton gal ActiveX WideQuick is an ActiveX container, which means that you can embed any ActiveX component in your presentation. Examples of ActiveX objects are web browsers, PDF readers, Windows Media Player, Ethiris Viewer Control and other components for presentation and input. COM components can also be used, which work in the same way as ActiveX components but lack graphical interfaces. The components' properties are available for use in the scripting language and are displayed on the context tab of the dynamics dialog box. The calendar object is an example of ActiveX. Media WideQuick has an HTML browser with support for HTML documents and communications with web servers. It also includes support for other web-related technologies that run JavaScript from web pages. Using media objects, you avoid dependence on web browsers based on ActiveX components. The HTML browser can be used for example, to give operators the capability to access the company intranet to fetch produc- 26 tion orders or view manuals and help documents. If the HTML browser is connected to the alarm list, operators can view help texts when clicking alarms.The capability is also provided to enter own comments about how an error has been remedied and thus supply maintenance personnel with more information. A multitude of functions are available via scripts. Table and List Objects Table and list objects enable presentation of large amounts of information in an easily grasped manner. Users can also be permitted to edit the information. Bar Charts Bar charts provide capabilities for graphically presenting values with a professional look in the form of bars. The visual connection that a chart produces can clarify a value change for an operator. Line Charts Line Charts provide flexibility in graphically presenting values with a professional look in the form of lines. By viewing a chart instead of pure numbers, it is easier for operators to perceive value changes. Gauges and Gauge Objects Gauge objects are very adaptable and can be configured in many ways to resemble analogue gauges. It is easy to configure your own gauge by varying the scale, pointer, dynamics, design and colour, for example. The same functionality can also be achieved using graphic objects such as ellipses, lines, polygons, bows and text. 27 Operating Systems WideQuick has been developed to run on several different operating systems with simple data transfer between systems. One and the same project created in WideQuick Designer can be run both on Windows and GNU/Linux . ® ® ® WideQuick has always been developed with platformindependence in mind. This gives WideQuick users the unique opportunity to choose the platform or platforms that best suit a specific facility. As an example, you can run WideQuick Runtime with Windows on the server and let several WideQuick Remote installations for GNU/Linux operate as clients for the server. Moreover, the clients do not need to run on the same platform. For the most part, WideQuick has the same functionality and capabilities regardless of platform. Once you have learned WideQuick for Windows, you automatically know how the product works on GNU/Linux. Windows WideQuick Runtime ® WideQuick Designer ® 28 ® ® WideQuick is always adapted to the platform you have chosen. Due to this, there is no need either for heavy frameworks such as Java and .NET for WideQuick to function correctly. WideQuick runs on all modern versions of Microsoft Windows (XP and newer) as well as the most recent versions of the GNU/Linux distributions such as GNU/ Debian (5.0–6.0) and Ubuntu (11.04 and newer). Although WideQuick is mainly developed for Debian and Ubuntu, it is fully possible to add support for other distributions. GNU/Linux ® Integrated Function Demo An extensive function demo is included with WideQuick that contains many tips for resolving various tasks. All objects in the function demo have been created from the standard objects in WideQuick Designer. ® ® The function demo includes both examples of operator interfaces and of individual functions and objects. For instance, you can get tips for how historical data can be synchronised with the point of time for when a specific alarm occurred. It is worth your while to explore the demo in WideQuick Runtime and then look at WideQuick Designer for how the various parts are implemented. There is also a collection of object libraries in the function demo that can be imported to your own projects. Information about the architecture in WideQuick and the development environment is also included in the demo. Real-time trends Property automation Example of a basic alarm list 29 Technical Data: H500 Hardware Software Processor Extremely energy-efficient Intel Atom N270 CPU at 1.6 GHz with hyperthreading for increased performance. Operating Systems Windows 7/7 Embedded, alternatively Windows XP/XP Embedded or GNU/Linux. The hardware also supports other operating systems. Internal Memory Up to 2 GB PC6400U DDR2 SDRAM in an easily replaced SODIMM module. Graphics/TFT/VGA • 12" TFT screen, 800 x 600 pixels with 256 thousand colours and luminosity of 450 nit. • 12" TFT screen, 1024 x 768 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 500 nit. • 15" TFT screen, 1024 x 768 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 400 nit. • 17" TFT screen, 1280 x 1024 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 300 nit. • 19" TFT screen, 1280 x 1024 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 450 nit. External standard VGA port with simultaneous display. Controllable backlight, 0–100%. Storage System External, easily accessible port for CompactFlash up to 32 GB. As option, up to two 2.5" automotive class SATA hard disks. Touch Screen Built-in durable 5-wire touch screen designed for up to 35 million operations. USB-connected touch controller. Non-Battery Start The unit can be started without a CMOS battery, which is only required to maintain the correct time and date. Network Start Can be started from networks entirely without support of own storage media. Internal Expansion The unit has an internal slot for MiniPCI cards. 30 BIOS/EFI Reprogrammable 8-Mbit flash PROM. Uses BIOS software from AMI. Operable without battery and supports non-media network starts. Environment Temperature Operating: 0 to 50º C Storage: -25 to 70º C Chassis Front in aluminium with PORON seals, washdown safe and dustproof to IP65. Back in galvalumed steel to protection class IP20. Moisture Withstands 10–90 % relative humidity, non condensing. Cooling The unit is passively cooled without fans or other moving parts. It only needs access to a circulating flow of air around the chassis for required cooling. EMC The product is CE-labelled and approved per the EU LVD and the following standards: EN 61000-6-3: 2001, EN 55022: 1998 class A, EN 55024:1998, -A1: 2001, EN 61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6. Mounting Models Available for recessed panel installation in cabinet doors or thinner walls up to 10 mm, for example. Colours As standard, the unit's front has a polymer-based powder coating in grey with texture. CompactFlash 2 x 2.5" SATA SSD/ Aut. HD SVGA 4 x USB 2.0 ports Backlight Embedded N270 Atom 1.6 GHz (fanless) PS/2 keyboard PS/2 mouse TFT control USB TFT screen Touch control Touch sensor MiniPCI slot Sound/Spkr(opt) DDR2 SDRAM COM 4 COM 1 COM 1 COM 2/3 RS232 RS232 RS485/422 RS232 DSUB9 1 CD 2 RD 3 TD 4 DTR 5 Signal GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI DSUB9 male 1 CD 2 RD 3 TD 4 DTR 5 Signal GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI DSUB9 RS485RS422 1 RTX+TX+ 2 -RX+ 3 RTX-TX4 -RX5, 6, 7, 8, 9- Connections Network Integrated standard Ethernet port, 10/100/1000 Mbit with LED indication of connection status and traffic. Mouse with keyboard Dual standard PS/2 ports. RS232/RS485 4 ESD-protected RS232s of which one combined, which provides capability for RS485/422 with 2-wire or 4-wire connection. USB 4 external 480-Mbps ports per USB 2.0. Audio 6-channel sound with integrated mixer and equaliser. DSUB9 1 CD 2 RD 3 TD 4 DTR 5 Signal GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10/100/1000 Mbits Ethernet Standard 8-pole RJ45 Power 24 V ± 10 % 3-pole Phoenix 1+24 V 2 GND 3 0V • Oe 535 Proficient 15" - Power consumption max. 30 W • Oe 537 Proficient 17" - Power consumption max. 40 W • Oe 539 Proficient 19" - Power consumption max. 45 W Connectors Below (from left to right) Power 3-pole Phoenix MiniCombicon RS2 32 C2 9-pole DSUB male RS232 C3 9-pole DSUB male Mouse PS/2 MiniDIN female Keyboard PS/2 MiniDIN female RS232/485 C1 9-pole DSUB male VGA 15-pole HD-DSUB female LAN RJ-45 USB A 2 type A USB B 2 type A Audio 2 3.5-mm jacks RS232 C4 9-pole DSUB female Power supply 24 V DC ± 10 % • Oe 532 Proficient 12" - Power consumption max. 25 W • Oe 533 Proficient 12" - Power consumption max. 30 W 31 Technical Data: H600 Hardware Software Processor Powerful Intel Dual Core P4500 at 1.86 GHz or i5-520M at 2.4 GHz. Operating Systems Windows 7/7 Embedded, alternatively Windows XP/XP Embedded or GNU/Linux. The hardware also supports other operating systems. Internal Memory Up to 4 GB PC3-10600 DDR3 memory distributed over two easily replaceable SODIMM modules. Graphics/TFT/VGA • 12" TFT screen, 800 x 600 pixels with 16 million colours and luminosity of 450 nit. • 12" TFT screen, 1024 x 768 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 450 nit. • 15" TFT screen, 1024 x 768 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 400 nit. • 17" TFT screen, 1280 x 1024 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 300 nit. • 19" TFT screen, 1280 x 1024 pixels with 16.2 million colours and luminosity of 450 nit. External VGA/DVI/HDMI ports with simultaneous display on two channels. Controllable backlight, 0–100%. Storage System External, easily accessible port for CompactFlash up to 32 GB. There is also space for 2.5" SSD or automotive class SATA hard disks. As an alternative to CF, a 2.5" SSD or HD can be installed. Touch Screen Built-in durable 5-wire touch screen designed for up to 35 million operations. USB-connected touch controller. Non-Battery Start The unit can be started without a CMOS battery, which is only required to maintain the correct time and date. Network Start Can be started from networks entirely without support of own storage media. Expansion Options The unit has a slot for a standard PCIExpress x1 card and two slots for MiniPCIe cards, one half-length. 32 BIOS/EFI Uses BIOS/EFI software from AMI. Operable without battery and supports non-media network starts. Environment Temperature Operating: 0 to 50º C Storage: -25 to 70º C Chassis Front in aluminium with PORON seals, washdown safe and dustproof to IP65. Back in galvalumed steel to protection class IP20. Moisture Withstands 10–90 % relative humidity, non-condensing. Cooling The unit is delivered with an integrated 60,000-hour longlife fan with dual ball bearings. It only needs access to a circulating flow of air at the top of the chassis for required cooling. EMC The product is CE-labelled and approved per the EU LVD and the following standards: EN 61000-6-3: 2001, EN 55022: 1998 class A, EN 55024:1998, -A1: 2001, EN 61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6. Mounting Models Available for recessed panel installation in cabinet doors or thinner walls up to 10 mm, for example. Colours As standard, the unit's front has a polymer-based powder coating in grey with texture. CompactFlash 2 x 2.5" SATA SSD/ Aut. HD/Std HD VGA Backlight 4 x USB 2.0 ports TFT control Intel Dual Core P4500/ Core i5-520M DVI HDMI Sound/Mic Touch control MiniPCIe slot half Touch sensor MiniPCIe slot full Monitorable long-life fan DDR3 SO-DIMM x 2 PCIe x1 slot COM 4 COM 1 COM 2/3 RS485/422 RS232 RS232 DSUB9 male 1 CD 2 RD 3 TD 4 DTR 5 Signal GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI DSUB9 male 1 CD 2 RD 3 TD 4 DTR 5 Signal GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI DSUB9 female RS485RS422 1 RTX+TX+ 2 -RX+ 3 RTXTX4 -RX56789- USB TFT screen Connections Network Integrated dual standard Gbit Ethernet ports, 10/100/1000 Mbit with LED indication of connection status and traffic. RS232/RS485 3 ESD-protected RS232s and 1 RS485/422 with 2-wire or 4-wire connection. RTS control is possible, but unnecessary when 2-wire transmission/reception is handled automatically. USB 4 external 480 Mbps ports per USB 2.0. Audio 2-channel sound with integrated mixer and equaliser. Power supply 24 V DC ± 10 % • Oe 612 Flexible 12" - Power consumption max. 60 W • Oe 613 Flexible 12" - Power consumption max. 65 W • Oe 615 Flexible 15" - Power consumption max. 70 W 10/100/1000 Mbits Ethernet RJ45 1 TX_D1+ 2 TX_D13 RX_D2+ 4 BI_D3+ 5 BI_D36 RX_D27 BI_D4+ 8 BI_D4- 10/100/1000 Mbits Ethernet RJ45 1 TX_D1+ 2 TX_D13 RX_D2+ 4 BI_D3+ 5 BI_D36 RX_D27 BI_D4+ 8 BI_D4- Power 24 V ± 10 % 3-pole Phoenix 1+24 v 2 GND 3 0V • Oe 617 Flexible 17" - Power consumption max. 75 W • Oe 619 Flexible 19" - Power consumption max. 85 W Connectors Below (from left to right) Power 3-pole Phoenix MiniCombicon RS232 C2 9-pole DSUB male RS232 C3 9-pole DSUB male Aux POWER Alternative 12 V supply RS232 C1 9-pole DSUB male HDMI HDMI port VGA 15-pole HD-DSUB female DVI DVI port LAN1 RJ-45 USB A 2 type A LAN2 RJ-45 USB B 2 type A Audio 2 3.5-mm jacks RS485/422 C4 9-pole DSUB female 33 Our Courses for WideQuick ® ® WideQuick is our HMI/SCADA system and is a unique software for creating advanced graphic surveillance and presentation systems. Different systems should work together seamlessly while information is collected and presented in a simple way. WideQuick® is a modern software for HMI/SCADA systems and offers a variety of unique features for both integrators and end users. The courses are held in smaller groups so that the participants get as much out of them as possible. All this is included in the courses: Experienced and knowledgeable course leaders Personal assistance Modern equipment First-rate and personal course material Course certificate for completed training Fruit and refreshments Morning and afternoon coffee and tea Lunch WideQuick® Intro 34 Length: Half-day. Held in the afternoon of the day before WideQuick® Basic Training. Previous knowledge: None Target group: Those who will be taking WideQuick® Basic and do not have any previous experience. Course contents: The course goes through common concepts and terms used in HMI/SCADA and WideQuick®. The participants will for example gain an understanding of OPC tags and what variables are used for.The participants learn how to locate and use the most common functions at a relaxed pace. Structure: Simple exercises that are carried out at the same time as the course leader shows them on the whiteboard. WideQuick® Basic Training Length: 2 days Previous knowledge: Basic knowledge of HMI/SCADA systems. Target group: System integrators, end-users, operators and decision-makers. Course contents: The course provides basic skills in using the development tool WideQuick® Designer for creating HMI/SCADA applications. After completion of the course, the participants are able to use the development tool in a highly efficient manner to edit graphics and dynamics. Structure: After going through the course literature, the participants do the included exercises with the support of the course leader. WideQuick® Script Training Length: 1 day Previous knowledge: WideQuick® Basic Training and previous experience of programming. The participants also should have worked with WideQuick® in a number of projects. Target group: System integrators Course contents: The course begins by reviewing the basics of JavaScript, flow control and exceptionhandling. Furthermore, in-depth studies are made within how objects and functions can be used to create advanced applications. Structure: After going through the course literature, the participants do the included exercises with the support of the course leader. WideQuick® Professional Training Length: 2 days Previous knowledge: WideQuick® Script Training or good knowledge of scripting languages. Target group: System integrators Course contents: During the course, in-depth studies are made within several areas of WideQuick®, including logging and connecting with databases, implementation of third-party programs like alarm servers, as well as setting up a client/server network. The participants learn to use graphical properties and create professional-looking 3D objects for improved operator environments. The course is concluded with the course leader sharing smart and time-saving tips and techniques. Structure: After going through the course literature, the participants do the included exercises with the support of the course leader. 35 Kentima – Our Product Lines Kentima develops, manufactures and sells advanced products for the automation and security sector. Our customers place extremely high demands regarding reliability, functionality and integration, which in turn places high demands on us as a product development company. Our high quality is reflected in the unique, cost-effective and flexible products we develop and deliver. Lobby Terminal 3 Our business concept is to develop, manufacture and sell high quality products that can communicate with different systems to visualise, store, monitor and manage information and images. Our sales are primarily through distributors and resellers. Gate 22 Gallerian City Airport Perrong E Översikt Kassa 1 Våning 4 Our four product lines WideQuick®, HMI/SCADA Software Oe, Industrial Computers Ethiris®, Video Management Software WideQuick® HMI Panel, Operator Panels Please visit our website and download our brochures or contact us for more information, www.kentima.se. HMI/SCADA HMI / SCADA Software Our HMI/SCADA system is called WideQuick® and is a unique software application for creating advanced graphical surveillance/monitoring systems and presentation systems. In comparison to conventional systems, integrators need much less time to develop and commission systems. The end-customer obtains a user-friendly system and can cost effectively monitor and optimise production. WideQuick® is also used as the parent system within various security applications. 36 Video Management Video Management Software Ethiris® is our software for video surveillance and monitoring. It is an open, component-based platform allowing different modules to be combined to create an optimal system. Ethiris® has support for many makes of camera as well as a large number of features for easily providing effective, powerful camera surveillance. Through its flexible license structure, Ethiris® can be used for all sizes of system – from small to large advanced systems with extremely high functionality. Industrial Computers Industrial Computers Oe is our line of industrial computers, consisting of the Panel PC and Box PC. A Panel PC is an industrial computer with a fully integrated screen and touch functionality. All models are PC compatible and developed for demanding industrial use. To meet the various requirements and demands from our customers, we have developed several models and a range of screen sizes for different working environments. Operator Panels HMI Panel WideQuick® HMI Panel is our series of operator panels. WideQuick® HMI Panel is a new concept within the field of operator panels, and provides a number of new possibilities. It enables user-friendly, attractive and highly advanced user interfaces to be created quickly, easily and cost effectively. WideQuick® HMI Panel is a system that can be easily integrated into an existing system. 37 Dimensions (recommended) ® WideQuick HMI Panel 500 Model Oe532 Oe533 Oe535 Oe537 Oe539 A 26 26 26 26 26 B 45 45 45 45 45 C D E F G H I 31333735029027719471 31333735029027719471 31339440633031919572 31343044237536419572 31346948140639319471 J K L 5 280340 5 280340 5 320396 5 365432 5 395467 ® WideQuick HMI Panel 600 Model Oe612 Oe613 Oe615 Oe617 Oe619 A 26 26 26 26 26 B 87 87 87 87 87 C D E F G H I J K L 3153323502902741951115 276336 3153323502902741951115 276336 3153894063303141951115 317391 3154254423753591951115 361429 3154634814063901951115 394466 Storage media 6 7 8 9 D E F G O 2 GB CompactFlash 4 GB CompactFlash 8 GB CompactFlash 16 GB CompactFlash 40 GB SSD 80 GB SSD 120 GB SSD 160 GB SSD 100 GB Autom. HD 2.5" WideQuick HMI Panel units are supplied with 2 GB CompactFlash for Linux and 4 GB CompactFlash for Windows 7 as standard. 38 Designer HMI Extended 1024 Extended 2048 - - Number of users 16 16 Number of privileges 16 16 Number of workviews 128 128 Number of recordsets 16 16 Runtime Client/server solution Language and unit conversion Scripts Number of variables that can be logged 64 64 Number of variables and alarms (total) 8000 8000 External tags (variables) 1024 2048 Article Numbers Article number, Windows ® Article number, Linux ® Designation ® WideQuick HMI Panel 500, Extended 1024 tags, CPU Intel N270 H512-NEL036-DD7W H513-NEL036-DD7W H515-NEL036-DD7W H517-NEL036-DD7W H519-NEL036-DD7W H512-NEL036-006L H513-NEL036-006L H515-NEL036-006L H517-NEL036-006L H519-NEL036-006L 12" screen 800 x 600 pixels 12" HR screen 1024 x 768 pixels 15" screen 1024 x 768 pixels 17" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels 19" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels ® WideQuick HMI Panel 500, Extended 2048 tags, CPU Intel N270 H512-NES036-DD7W H513-NES036-DD7W H515-NES036-DD7W H517-NES036-DD7W H519-NES036-DD7W H512-NES036-006L H513-NES036-006L H515-NES036-006L H517-NES036-006L H519-NES036-006L 12" screen 800 x 600 pixels 12" HR screen 1024 x 768 pixels 15" screen 1024 x 768 pixels 17" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels 19" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels ® WideQuick HMI Panel 600, Extended 1024 tags, CPU Intel P4500 H612-PEL036-DD7W H613-PEL036-DD7W H615-PEL036-DD7W H617-PEL036-DD7W H619-PEL036-DD7W H612-PEL036-006L H613-PEL036-006L H615-PEL036-006L H617-PEL036-006L H619-PEL036-006L 12" screen 800 x 600 pixels 12" HR screen 1024 x 768 pixels 15" screen 1024 x 768 pixels 17" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels 19" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels ® WideQuick HMI Panel 600, Extended 2048 tags, CPU Intel P4500 H612-PES036-DD7W H613-PES036-DD7W H615-PES036-DD7W H617-PES036-DD7W H619-PES036-DD7W H612-PES036-006L H613-PES036-006L H615-PES036-006L H617-PES036-006L H619-PES036-006L 12" screen 800 x 600 pixels 12" HR screen 1024 x 768 pixels 15" screen 1024 x 768 pixels 17" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels 19" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels ® WideQuick HMI Panel 600, Extended 1024 tags, CPU Intel i5 H612-5EL036-DD7W H613-5EL036-DD7W H615-5EL036-DD7W H617-5EL036-DD7W H619-5EL036-DD7W H612-5EL036-006L H613-5EL036-006L H615-5EL036-006L H617-5EL036-006L H619-5EL036-006L 12" screen 800 x 600 pixels 12" HR screen 1024 x 768 pixels 15" screen 1024 x 768 pixels 17" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels 19" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels ® WideQuick HMI Panel 600, Extended 2048 tags, CPU Intel i5 H612-5ES036-DD7W H613-5ES036-DD7W H615-5ES036-DD7W H617-5ES036-DD7W H619-5ES036-DD7W H612-5ES036-006L H613-5ES036-006L H615-5ES036-006L H617-5ES036-006L H619-5ES036-006L 12" screen 800 x 600 pixels 12" HR screen 1024 x 768 pixels 15" screen 1024 x 768 pixels 17" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels 19" screen 1280 x 1024 pixels When the unit will be delivered with Windows and only the integrated Modbus protocol, 00 is specified instead of DD. The second character from the end of the article number refers to storage media; see page 38. 39 Phone: +46 (0)46-25 30 40Fax: +46 (0)46-25 03 10 © Copyright Kentima AB. All rights reserved. Mailing address: Visiting address: Kentima AB Kentima AB PO Box 174 Kastanjevägen 2 SE-245 22 Staffanstorp SE-245 44 Staffanstorp SwedenSweden
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