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SIMATIC HMI HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started The following supplement is part of this documentation: No. Designation Drawing number Edition 1 Product Information A5E02098200-02 07/2008 2 Product Information A5E01004934-02 10/2008 04/2008 A5E01004533-01 Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION with a safety alert symbol, indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION without a safety alert symbol, indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken. NOTICE indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding information is not taken into account. If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage. Qualified Personnel The device/system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation. Commissioning and operation of a device/system may only be performed by qualified personnel. Within the context of the safety notes in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission, ground and label devices, systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards. Prescribed Usage Note the following: WARNING This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens. Correct, reliable operation of the product requires proper transport, storage, positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance. Trademarks All names identified by ® are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG DEUTSCHLAND A5E01004533-01 ® 04/2008 Copyright © Siemens AG 2008. Technical data subject to change Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Configuring the WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What is a WLAN? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring the Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring a Mobile Panel for WLAN Use . . . Setting up a Configuring PC for WLAN Use . . 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4 4.1 4.2 ........................ 6 ........................ 7 ........................ 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Creating the Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Creating the “MOB_277_IWLAN” project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Configuring the Wireless Network Quality Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Configuration of multiple wireless networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Transferring and Testing a Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Planning a Wireless Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Interference factors in a wireless network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Methods for Planning the Wireless Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 1 Welcome 2 Welcome Welcome to the Getting Started for the Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN. Taking the Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN as an example, we will show you how to set up and configure a WLAN wireless network. Wireless operator-control and monitoring devices are primarily used in applications where inaccessible process stations have to be reached quickly: cranes, high-bay warehouses, telpher lines and even physically separated subnets. With its WLAN flexibility, the Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN offers you great flexibility. The Getting Started will give you a brief introduction into WLAN technology. You can use it to perform the following tasks: • Setting up and configuring a WLAN • Creating a project to display WLAN wireless network quality And finally, we will give you some useful tips on how to plan a wireless network in a production environment. The following components have been used for the example in this Getting Started: 0RELOH3DQHO,:/$1 &RQILJXUDWLRQ 3& $FFHVVSRLQW 6&$/$1&( :352 (WKHUQHW $XWRPDWLRQ V\VWHP 6 3 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 1 Welcome If you do not have the access point shown, you can also use a standard WLAN router. In this event, the configuration may deviate from the configuration illustrated in this Getting Started. Requirements The access point is intended for Web Based Management. The following WLAN configuration settings are used by way of an example in this Getting Started: • IP address of the configuring PC: 192.168.1.100 • IP address of the Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN: 192.168.1.11 • IP address of the access point: 192.168.1.10 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • SSID WLAN: AP_transport_WLAN • Network code (WPA2): Klh65Rff The network code is used on the access point and on the Mobile Panel as a starting point for the encryption algorithm. It contains up to 64 characters. Use the letters “A” to “Z” and the numbers “0” to “9”, mixing upper and lowercase lettering. Engineering offices which specialize in wireless network planning can also assist you in planning. This Getting Started presupposes that the configuring PC possesses WLANcapability. If you are in any doubt about this, contact your system administrator. Note The WLAN configuration described in this Getting Started also applies to the fail-safe Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN. You can find out more on how to configure the fail-safe Mobile Panel in the function manual entitled, “Fail-safe operation of the Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN”. 4 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 5 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 6 2.1 What is a WLAN? Data is transmitted and received by radio waves in WLAN instead of via cables. Mobile HMI devices such as the Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN conduct wireless communication with the PLC via the access point, which makes them very flexible to use, e.g. for maintenance and diagnostics. Minimum configuration A WLAN configuration comprises the following components, at least, in automation technology: • Access point The access points permit a Mobile Panel to roam from one access point's wireless range to that of another access point. The access point is the link which connects the wireless HMI device and the wire-bound network, e.g. Ethernet. • Configuring PC Two tasks are performed with the configuring PC in the WLAN: • You can use it to configure the access point's WLAN parameters. • You can use WinCC flexible to configure the project for operating and monitoring and transfer it via WLAN to the Mobile Panel. • Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN The Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN is a portable, wireless HMI device on which the process is displayed and operated. The Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN can be used to operate and monitor machines and plant control systems directly onsite with visual contact. 7 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN • Plant control system The PLC transmits the process data to the access point via Ethernet and receives the operating data about the Mobile Panel from it. A transmitter's range at 2.4 GHz is between 30 and 100 m. The range depends on the antenna, on objects in the way indoors, on surfaces and on materials. Operation at 5 GHz has a lower range, although it is more resistant to radio interference. All SIEMENS access points are designed for industrial use. How it works WLAN uses electromagnetic waves for wireless data transmission. The IEEE 802.11 process used for WLAN transmits on the frequencies 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz which are available license-free to all countries. Only one station can transmit at any one time on each of a frequency's channels (simplex mode). Security SIEMENS access points support all the current measures to secure your WLAN. Take the following steps to avoid unauthorized access to the WLAN: 1. Select a secure encryption process. All SIEMENS access points support WPA2 with AES and TKIP, which is currently regarded as the most secure encryption process. 2. Password-protect the access point. The access points support MAC address filters as well as the encryption processes WEP, WPA2 with AES and TKIP, EAP-TLS and EAPPEAP. You can find additional information about the individual security processes in the system manual entitled “SIMATIC NET, Basics of Industrial Wireless LAN”. 3. Select an SSID (service set identifier) which does not indicate the hardware used. 8 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2.2 Configuring the Access Point Configuration during Commissioning with the Primary Setup Tool The Primary Setup Tool is used to configure the access point. The WLAN is set up when you commission an access point. The Primary Setup Tool is supplied in the access point package. Requirements • The access point has a power supply and is switched on. • The Primary Setup Tool is installed on the configuring PC. • The configuring PC is connected to the access point by a network cable. 9 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN Selecting the interface 1. Start “Primary Setup Tool”: 10 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Configure Primary Setup Tool in such a way that the LAN connection is used to connect to the access point: 11 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN Configuring the interface 1. Configure the access point's Ethernet interface: 12 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 Uploading the configuration to the module 1. Upload the interface configuration to the module (access point): 13 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 2. Close the Primary Setup Tool: The access point is configured for commissioning. Further configuration is performed via the Web Based Management. Save the configuration data for the access point. If you are using a number of access points in a wireless network, simply upload the saved configuration data to the other access points. Configuring WLAN Settings for the Access Point with Web Based Management The Web Based Management represents the homepage for the access point. Configure the WLAN settings for the access point using the Web Based Management. This includes the the security settings, such as encryption, or the name of the WLAN. Ensure that JavaScript is enabled in the browser and that the firewall permits access to port 80. 14 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 Logging on to the Web Based Management 1. Open the Web Based Management in the browser and log on to it using the default access data for the Web Based Management (password: “admin”): 15 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN Configuring the access point base parameters 1. Enter an IP address and subnet mask: The addresses are identical to the IP address and subnet mask allocated by you for the access point in the Primary Setup Tool. 16 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Enter a descriptive name for the access point: 17 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 3. Select the code for the country where you are operating the WLAN: You may not select a country other than the one where you are using the WLAN. 18 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4. Enter the SSID of the WLAN and select the transmission process: The SSID consists of up to 32 characters. The character “%” is not permitted. In order to ensure optimum compatibility with partner devices in other countries, only use the letters “A” to “Z” and the numbers “0” to “9”. 19 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 5. Select the channel on which this access point transmits: 20 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 6. Check the settings in the summary and close the wizard: 21 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN Configuring the access point security parameters 1. Start the security settings wizard and change the administrator password for the access point from “admin” to “PGg%L”: The new password is valid from the next time you log in. 22 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Configure the access point in such a way that the configuration settings cannot be changed via WLAN: 3. Apply the settings on the “Security Settings for SNMP Protocol” page by pressing “Next”. 23 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 4. Configure the access point in such a way that multiple access points within a radio cell are unable to communicate with one another: 24 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 5. Select the WLAN encryption process: Select an encryption process which is supported by all the HMI devices connected. 25 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 6. Enter the network code “Klh65Rff”: 26 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 7. Check the settings in the summary: 27 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 8. Close the wizard: 28 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 9. Restart the access point: The “Status” page shows you which wizard you have already “Completed” or “Not completed”. The settings become effective after restarting. You save the access point configuration in the Web Based Management with the menu command “System > Load & Save”. The access point transmits and receives with a specific transmission process on a selected channel. Encryption prevents unauthorized access to the network. 29 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 2.3 Configuring a Mobile Panel for WLAN Use You can assign one or more Mobile Panels to an access point. The configuration of the Mobile Panels has the following objectives: • To enable the access point and Mobile Panel to recognize each other. • To enable the access point and Mobile Panel to exchange data. 1. Connect the Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN and open the network connections via the Control Panel: The display searches for all the available networks and displays them. 30 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Enter an IP address and subnet mask using the screen keyboard: 31 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 3. Connect to the network: The WPA code corresponds to the network code which you entered when you configured the access point. 32 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4. Set the same country code as that of the access point: The HMI device is connected to the access point via WLAN and can exchange data with it. 33 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 2.4 Setting up a Configuring PC for WLAN Use In order to configure a Mobile Panel on a wireless basis and transfer the project later on, first of all set the WLAN on the configuring PC. 1. Start the Control Panel: 2. Open the network connections: 34 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3. Open the overview of the available wireless networks: 35 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2 Configuring the WLAN 4. Enter the network code “KIH65Rff” to gain access to the wireless network: 36 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 The connection is established with the AP_transport_WLAN: 37 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 38 In order to test the WLAN functionality, create a project which displays the quality of the wireless network and the strength of the signal on the Mobile Panel. Then transmit the project on a wireless basis from the configuring PC to the Mobile Panel. 39 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 3.1 Creating the “MOB_277_IWLAN” project 1. Start WinCC flexible: The WinCC flexible project wizard opens. The project wizard provides support when creating a project by guiding users step-by-step through the configuration settings. 40 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Create a new project. 41 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 3. Select the plant configuration: 42 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4. Select the HMI device and use the default PLC: 43 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 5. Disable all the template settings: 6. Click on “Next” to apply the standard settings provided on the “Screen Navigation” page. 7. Click on “Next” to apply the standard settings provided on the “Libraries” page. 44 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 8. Then enter information on the project: 45 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 3.2 Configuring the Wireless Network Quality Display The project wizard has created the project according to the information specified and opened it in WinCC flexible. Configure the display for wireless network quality in the template so that it appears in every screen. 1. Open the template: 46 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Insert the display object for wireless network quality: 47 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 3. Arrange the display object for wireless network quality using the cursor keys, as shown in the figure: 48 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3.3 Configuration of multiple wireless networks There are usually several access points in the plant to be operated and therefore several wireless networks. In WinCC flexible, you can store up to three SSIDs for wireless networks in the device settings: When the “Allow other SSIDs” option is selected, the system also attempts to connect to wireless networks other than those listed. When the “Allow other SSIDs” option is cleared, the system also attempts to connect only to the listed wireless networks. This configuration requires the wireless networks to be registered in the WLAN settings of the HMI device. When you transfer the project to the HMI device, the list of the preferred wireless networks for the HMI device is updated: The wireless networks entered in the device settings are placed at the top of the list of preferred wireless networks. During operation, the HMI device attempts to connect to the wireless networks from the list of preferred wireless networks. The device goes through the list from top to bottom until a connection is established. 49 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 3 Creating the Project 3.4 Transferring and Testing a Project 1. Save the project: 50 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 2. Transfer the project to the Mobile Panel. 3. Move around the room carrying the Mobile Panel and note of how the displays change. 51 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4 Planning a Wireless Network 52 4.1 Interference factors in a wireless network Even if all the security functions on the access point have been correctly configured, special factors may disrupt the data exchange with WLAN. Therefore, allow for factors which may cause interference in planning your wireless network. Sources of general physical interference The following interference factors may affect a WLAN: • Collision with other access points The access points operate in simplex mode. Therefore, only one station can transmit in a channel at any one time. Neighboring access points on the same channel may have a disruptive effect on one another. • Third-part wireless networks If other wireless systems are used at 2.4 GHz in the same area as the WLAN, e.g. Bluetooth, motion detectors or a microwave oven, this may lead to considerable interference in data transmission. • Interior The characteristics of electromagnetic waves vary depending on the nature of the surface of the objects they strike: • Non-conducting objects absorb part of the waves, reflect a part and let a part through. • Electrically conductive objects reflect the waves almost completely. • The waves are scattered when they strike edges. 53 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4 Planning a Wireless Network • Interference Radio waves may have an intensifying or quenching effect on one another. This is the case, for example, if a receiver is located in the vicinity of both a receiver and its reflection. Remedies Apply the following measures to reduce the interference factors described above: • Increase the quality of the radio coverage by splitting the network into individual radio cells, each with a separate access point. • Use directional antennas which bundle the signal and thereby extend and optimize the wireless connection. • Switch off devices which operate on the same frequency and disrupt data exchange or operate them outside the range of the WLAN only. • If suitable measures cannot be taken to avoid interference, do not use WLAN for data transmission. 54 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4.2 Methods for Planning the Wireless Network Plan your wireless network carefully so as not to jeopardize the plant control system and to ensure that the WLAN operates without any interference. We would advise you call in professional assistance for the sensitive area of the plant control system: You can find additional information at the following address: http://www.automation.sieme ns.com/net/html_00/produkte/ sinema.htm • SINEMA E (SIMATIC Network Manager Engineering) is Windows software from SIEMENS for planning, simulating and configuring a WLAN. This tool can be used to resolve possible interference during the planning phase. By simulating the wireless field, you can get an idea of the likely quality of the signal before the hardware is installed. • Engineering offices which specialize in wireless network planning will also support you in planning your WLAN and will take due account of the individual features of your plant and the relevant security measures. General procedure Perform the following steps for planning a wireless network with SINEMA E: 1. Step: Scan in the building and model obstacles Create a plan of the building in which you wish to use WLAN: 55 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 4 Planning a Wireless Network 2. Step: Position access points and determine the network coverage Insert the planned access points, select the antennae and align them. Determine the planned access point's WLAN range: 3. Step: Simulate the WLAN devices and visualize the quality of the signal Use the simulation to check the range, signal intensity, interference of all the WLAN devices and possible overlaps of the access points. Split the wireless networks into multiple radio cells in order to obtain an interference-free radio network and to make optimum use of the radio ranges. Each cell then only has one active transmitter with at least one Mobile Panel. The access points are the link that connects the radio cells to the Ethernet. 4. Step: Adapt the plan Vary the arrangement of the access points until the required WLAN range is covered to optimum effect. See also (http://www.automation.SIEMENS.com/net/html_00/produkte/sinema.htm) 56 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 57 HMI Device Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Getting Started, 04/2008, A5E01004533-01 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Produktinformation Gültigkeit Die vorliegende Produktinformation gilt für folgende Bediengeräte: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Bestellnummer 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Bestellnummer 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 Diese Produktinformation enthält wichtige Hinweise. Die Hinweise ergänzen die Betriebsanleitung für das Bediengerät und sind den Aussagen in der Betriebsanleitung, in den Release Notes und in der Online-Hilfe in der Verbindlichkeit übergeordnet. Powermanagement ACHTUNG Meldungen im Energiesparmodus unsichtbar Im Energiesparmodus wird das Display des Bediengeräts je nach Einstellung abgedunkelt ("Power Save 1") oder ausgeschaltet ("Power Save 2"). Wenn Meldungen auftreten, während der Energiesparmodus aktiv ist, dann bleibt die Anzeige abgedunkelt oder ausgeschaltet. In diesem Fall sind Meldungen nur schwer oder nicht erkennbar. Hinweis Wenn Sie das Bediengerät mit externer Spannungsversorgung betreiben, dann wird nach zwei Minuten ohne Bedienung automatisch der Energiesparmodus "Power Save 1" aktiviert. Das Display wird abgedunkelt. Betriebssystem aktualisieren über ProSave ACHTUNG Betriebssystem aktualisieren nur über Ethernet und USB Das Aktualisieren des Betriebssystems über ProSave ist nur über Ethernet und USB freigegeben. Verwenden Sie ProSave, Version 7.4.2. oder höher. Projektierung ACHTUNG WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN erforderlich Verwenden Sie zur Projektierung des Bediengeräts ausschliesslich die Software "WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN". Überbrückungsbatterie Hinweis Das Bediengerät wird in der ersten Lieferstufe ohne Überbrückungsbatterie geliefert. Um die Hauptbatterie zu wechseln, beenden Sie das laufende Projekt und schalten Sie das Bediengerät aus. © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 1 Umgebungstemperatur Das Bediengerät ist für den Betrieb bei einer Umgebungstemperatur von 0 °C bis 40 °C ausgelegt. Hinweis Laden der Batterien Befindet sich das Bediengerät im produktiven Betrieb, dann werden beide Batterien in der Ladestation bis zu einer Umgebungstemperatur von 40 °C vollständig geladen. Ist das Bediengerät eingeschaltet und in der Ladestation eingehängt, dann gilt: ● Die Ladung der Batterien im Bediengerät bleibt bis zu einer Umgebungstemperatur von 40 °C erhalten. ● Die Batterien in der Ladestation werden bis zu einer Umgebungstemperatur von 35 °C vollständig geladen. LED-Anzeigen Hinweis Sobald sich das Bediengerät in der Ladestation befindet und Ladekontakt hat, blinkt die LED "BAT". Stellen Sie sicher, dass das Bediengerät zum Laden der Batterien korrekt in die Ladestation eingehängt ist. USB-Schnittstelle Hinweis Spezifikation der USB-Schnittstelle Die USB-Schnittstelle darf ausschließlich zur Inbetriebnahme und für Wartungszwecke verwendet werden. Die Leitungslänge der angeschlossenen USB-Geräte darf maximal 3 m betragen. Transponderbetrieb Hinweis Frequenzbänder Beim Transponderbetrieb mit automatischer Zonenerkennung wird das 2,4 GHz-Band exklusiv vom Mobile Panel IWLAN genutzt. Für den WLAN-Betrieb muss das 5 GHz-Band (IEEE 802.11a) verwendet werden. Der gleichzeitige Einsatz anderer RFID-Systeme im 2,4 GHz-Band ist nicht möglich (z. B. MOBY U oder MOBY R-Systeme). Access-Points Hinweis Die Kommunikation mit mehr als einem Access-Point zur Abdeckung größerer WLAN-Bereiche ist nicht unterbrechungsfrei möglich. PROFINET IO Hinweis Um die Sicherheit Ihrer Applikation zu verbessern, fragen Sie in Ihrer CPU-Applikation das Lebensbit ab. Ladestation Die Ladestation entspricht der Schutzklasse III nach EN 61131-2:2007 und EN 60950-1:2006 Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 2 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Product Information Validity The product information applies to the following HMI devices: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, order number 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, order number 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 This product information contains important information. The notes supplement the operating instructions for the HMI device and take precedence over statements in the operating instructions, the release notes, and in the online help. Power management NOTICE Alarms not visible in power-save mode Depending on the setting, the display of the HMI device will either be dimmed ("Power Save 1") or turned off ("Power Save 2"). The display will stay dimmed or turned off in case of alarms while in power-save mode. It will be difficult or impossible to see any alarms in this case. Note If you operate the HMI device with external voltage supply, the device will switch to power-save mode "Power Save 1" after two minutes without input. The display will be dimmed. Updating the operating system using ProSave NOTICE Update of operating system via Ethernet and USB only Update of the operating system with ProSave has been approved via Ethernet and USB only. Use ProSave, version 7.4.2. or higher. Configuring NOTICE WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN required For configuration of the HMI device use the "WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN" software only. Bridging battery Note The HMI device will be supplied in delivery stage 1 without bridging battery. To replace the main battery, exit the running project and turn off the HMI device. © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 3 Ambient temperature The HMI device has been designed for use with ambient temperatures ranging from 0°C to +40 °C. Note Charging the batteries With the HMI device in productive operation, the batteries will be fully charged in the docking station up to an ambient temperature of 40 °C. When the HMI device is turned on and resting in the docking station, the following applies: ● Battery charge in the HMI device is retained up to an ambient temperature of 40 °C. ● The batteries in the docking station will be fully charged up to an ambient temperature of 35 °C. LED display Note The "BAT" LED will start flashing as soon as the HMI device is placed in the docking station and charging begins. Make sure that the HMI device is correctly positioned in the docking station for charging of batteries. USB interface Note Specification of USB interface Use the USB interface for commissioning and maintenance only. The line length of the connected USB devices may not exceed 3 m. Operation with transponder Note Frequency bands In case of transponder operation with automatic zone detection, the 2.4 GHz band will be used exclusively by the Mobile Panel IWLAN. WLAN operation requires the 5 GHz band (IEE 802.11a). It is not possible to operate other RFID systems in the 2.4 GHz band at the same time (z. B. MOBY U or MOBY R systems). Access points Note Communication with more than one access point to cover larger WLAN areas is not possible without interruption. PROFINET IO Note To improve the safety of your application, request the life sign bit in your CPU application. Charging station The charging station corresponds to safety class III according to EN 61131-2:2007 and EN 60950-1:2006. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 4 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Information produit Validité L'information produit suivante est valable pour les pupitres opérateur suivants : ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, numéro de référence 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, numéro de référence 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 Cette information produit contient des indications importantes. Les remarques complètent les instructions de service du pupitre opérateur et, en cas de conflit avec les indications des instructions de service, des Release Notes et de l'aide en ligne, c'est à elle que vous devez vous reporter. Gestion de l'alimentation IMPORTANT Alarmes visible en mode d'économie d'énergie En mode d'économie d'énergie, l'écran du pupitre opérateur est sombre ("Power Save 1") ou éteint ("Power Save 2") selon le paramétrage. Si des alarmes sont générées pendant que le mode d'économie d'énergie est actif, l'écran est sombre ou éteint. Dans ce cas, les alarmes sont difficilement ou pas du tout reconnaissables. Remarque Si vous utilisez le pupitre opérateur avec alimentation externe, le mode d'économie d'énergie "Power Save 1" est activé automatiquement sans commande après deux minutes. L'écran est sombre. Mise à jour du système d'exploitation via ProSave IMPORTANT Mise à jour du système d'exploitation via Ethernet et USB La mise à jour du système d'exploitation via ProSave n'est validée que via Ethernet et USB. Utilisez ProSave, Version 7.4.2. ou une version ultérieure. Configuration IMPORTANT WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN requis Utilisez pour la configuration du pupitre opérateur uniquement le logiciel "WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN". Pile de sauvegarde Remarque Le pupitre opérateur est livré sans pile de sauvegarde à la première version. Pour remplacer la pile principale, quittez le projet en cours et mettez le pupitre opérateur hors tension. © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 5 Température ambiante Le pupitre opérateur est conçu pour une utilisation à des températures ambiantes de 0 °C à 40 °C. Remarque Charge des batteries Si le pupitre opérateur est en mode de production, les deux batteries sont entièrement chargées dans le chargeur jusqu'à une température ambiante de 40 °C. Si le pupitre opérateur est en marche et accroché dans le chargeur ● La charge des batteries dans le pupitre opérateur est conservée jusqu'à une température ambiante de 40 °C. ● Les batteries dans le chargeur sont entièrement chargées jusqu'à une température de 35 °C. Voyants DEL Remarque La LED "BAT" clignote dès que le pupitre opérateur se trouve accroché au chargeur et que le contact de charge est établi. Assurez-vous que le pupitre soit correctement accroché dans le chargeur pour la charge des batteries. Interface USB Remarque Spécification de l'interface USB L'interface USB ne peut être utilisée que pour la mise en service et à des fins de maintenance. La longueur de câble maximale des appareils USB connectés est de 3 m. Mode avec transpondeur Remarque Bandes de fréquence En mode avec transpondeur avec détection automatique de zone, la bande 2,4 GHz est utilisée exclusivement par le Mobile Panel IWLAN. Pour le mode WLAN, la bande 5 GHz (IEEE 802.11a) doit être utilisée. L'utilisation simultanée d'autres systèmes RFID dans la bande 2,4 GHz n'est pas possible (par ex. des systèmes MOBY U ou MOBY R) Points d'accès Remarque La communication avec plus d'un point d'accès pour la couverture de zones WLAN plus importantes n'est pas possible sans interruption. PROFINET IO Remarque Afin d'améliorer la sécurité de votre application, interrogez le bit de vie dans votre application CPU. Chargeur Le chargeur correspond à la classe de protection III selon EN 61131-2:2007 et EN 60950-1:2006. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 6 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Informazioni sul prodotto Validità Le seguenti informazioni sul prodotto si riferiscono ai pannelli operatore di seguito elencati: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, n° di ordinazione 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, n° di ordinazione 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 Le presenti informazioni sul prodotto contengono avvertenze importanti. Le avvertenze sono da considerarsi parte integrante delle Istruzioni operative del pannello operatore e hanno valore di veridicità superiore a quello delle Informazioni contenute nelle Istruzioni operative, nelle Note di rilascio e nella Guida in linea. Power Management ATTENZIONE Segnalazioni non visualizzate nella modalità a risparmio energetico Nella modalità a risparmio energetico il display del pannello operatore viene oscurato ("Power Save 1") o disattivato ("Power Save 2") a seconda dell'impostazione. Se appaiono delle segnalazioni quando la modalità a risparmio energetico è attiva, la visualizzazione rimane oscurata o disattivata. In questo caso è difficile o impossibile riconoscere le segnalazioni. Nota Se si utilizza il pannello operatore con alimentazione di tensione esterna, dopo due minuti di inattività viene attivata automaticamente la modalità a risparmio energetico "Power Save 1". Il display viene oscurato. Aggiornamento del sistema operativo mediante ProSave ATTENZIONE Aggiornamento del sistema operativo solo mediante Ethernet e USB L'Aggiornamento del sistema operativo mediante ProSave è abilitato solo mediante Ethernet e USB Utilizzare ProSave, versione 7.4.2 o superiore. Progettazione ATTENZIONE Richiesta di WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Per la progettazione del pannello operatore utilizzare esclusivamente il software "WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN". Batteria tampone Nota Il primo livello di fornitura del pannello operatore non contiene la batteria tampone. Per cambiare la batteria tampone terminare il progetto in corso e spegnere il pannello operatore. © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 7 Temperatura ambiente Il pannello operatore è adatto al funzionamento con temperatura ambiente di 0 °C ... 40 °C. Nota Caricamento delle batterie Se il pannello operatore si trova in esercizio produttivo, entrambe le batterie vengono completamente caricate nella stazione di carica fino a una temperatura ambiente di 40 °C. Se il pannello operatore è attivato e appeso nella stazione di carica vale quanto segue: ● Il caricamento delle batterie nel pannello operatore viene mantenuto fino a una temperatura ambiente di 40 °C. ● Le batterie nella stazione di carica vengono caricate completamente fino a una temperatura ambiente di 35 °C. LED Nota Non appena il pannello operatore si trova nella stazione di carica e ha contatto di carica, il LED "BAT lampeggia. Per il caricamento delle batterie assicurarsi che il pannello operatore sia correttamente appeso nella stazione di carica. Interfaccia USB Nota Specifica dell'interfaccia USB L'interfaccia USB deve essere utilizzata esclusivamente per la messa in funzione e a scopo di manutenzione. La lunghezza dei conduttori dei pannelli operatore USB collegati non deve superare i 3 m. Funzionamento con transponder Nota Bande di frequenza Nel funzionamento con transponder con riconoscimento automatico delle zone, la banda a 2,4 GHz viene utilizzata esclusivamente dal Mobile Panel IWLAN. Per il funzionamento WLAN deve essere utilizzata la banda a 5 GHz (IEEE 802.11a). L'utilizzo simultaneo di altri sistemi RFID nella banda a 2,4 GHz non è possibile (ad es. sistemi MOBY U o MOBY R). Access point Nota La comunicazione con più di un access point per la copertura di campi WLAN più grandi non è possibile senza creare interruzioni. PROFINET IO Nota Per migliorare la sicurezza dell'applicazione, interrogare il bit di attività nell'applicazione della CPU. Stazione di carica La stazione di carica corrisponde al grado di protezione III secondo EN 61131-2:2007 e EN 60950-1:2006. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 8 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Información del producto Validez La presente información de producto es válida para los siguientes paneles de operador: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, referencia 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, referencia 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 La presente Información de producto contiene indicaciones importantes. Las indicaciones complementan las instrucciones de servicio del panel de operador y prevalecen sobre lo mencionado en las instrucciones de servicio, en las Release Notes y en la Ayuda Online. Power Management ATENCIÓN Mensajes no visibles en el modo de ahorro de energía En el modo de ahorro de energía, la pantalla del panel de operador se oscurece ("Power Save 1") o se apaga ("Power Save 2") según cómo esté ajustado. Si aparecen mensajes mientras está activado el modo de ahorro de energía, la pantalla permanece más oscura o apagada. En este caso, los mensajes apenas pueden reconocerse. Nota Si utiliza el panel de operador con fuente de alimentación externa, tras dos minutos sin operación se activará automáticamente el modo de ahorro de energía "Power Save 1". La pantalla se oscurece. Actualizar el sistema operativo mediante ProSave ATENCIÓN Actualizar el sistema operativo sólo vía Ethernet y USB La actualización del sistema operativo desde ProSave sólo está liberada vía Ethernet y USB. Utilice ProSave, Version 7.4.2 o superior. Configuración ATENCIÓN Requiere WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN Para configurar el panel de operador utilice únicamente el software "WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN". Batería de puenteo Nota El panel de operador se suministra en la primera versión sin batería de puenteo. Para cambiar la batería principal cierre el proyecto activo y apague el panel de operador. © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 9 Temperatura ambiente El panel de operador está diseñado para utilizarse a una temperatura ambiente de entre 0 °C y 40 °C. Nota Cargar las baterías Si el panel de operador se encuentra en modo productivo, entonces las dos baterías se cargan por completo en la estación de carga hasta una temperatura ambiente de 40 °C. Si el panel de operador está encendido y colgado en la estación de carga, rige lo siguiente: ● La carga de las baterías en el panel de operador se mantiene hasta una temperatura ambiente de 40 °C. ● Las taberías se cargan por completo en la estación de carga hasta una temperatura ambiente de 35 °C. LEDs Nota En cuanto el panel de operador se encuentra en la estación de carga y hace contacto, el LED "BAT" parpadea. Asegúrese de que el panel de operador está colgado correctamente en la estación de carga cuando se disponga a cargar las baterías. Puerto USB Nota Especificación del puerto USB El puerto USB puede utilizarse exclusivamente para la puesta en marcha y para fines de mantenimiento. La longitud de cable de los dispositivos USB conectados no deberá ser superior a 3 m. Funcionamiento con transpondedor Nota Bandas de frecuencia En el modo de transpondedor con detección automática de zonas la banda de 2,4 GHz es utilizada exclusivamente por el Mobile Panel IWLAN. Para el funcionamiento con WLAN tiene que utilizarse la banda de 5 GHz (IEEE 802.11a). El uso simultáneo de otros sistemas RFID en la banda de 2,4 GHz no es posible (p. ej. sistemas MOBY U o sistemas MOBY R). Access Points Nota La comunicación con más de un access point para cubrir amplias zonas de WLAN no es posible sin interrupciones. PROFINET IO Nota Para mejorar la seguridad de su aplicación, consulte el bit de señal de vida en la aplicación de la CPU. Estación de carga La estación de carga cumple la clase de protección III según EN 61131-2:2007 y EN 60950-1:2006. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 10 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN 製品情報 有効性 この製品情報は、次のHMIデバイスに適用されます。 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN、注文番号6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN、注文番号6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 この製品情報には、重要な情報が含まれています。 この注意事項は、HMIデバイスの操作説明書を補足し、操作説明書、リリースノート、オンラインヘルプの記述より優先さ れます。 電源管理 通知 省電力モードではアラームが表示されない 設定によって、HMIデバイスの表示が暗くなるか("省電力1")オフになります("省電力2")。 省電力モードの間は、アラームの場合は表示が暗いままかオフになったままになります。 この状態で、アラームを確認するのは難しいか不可能です。 注記 外部電源を使用してHMIデバイスを使用している場合、入力が行われずに2分が経過すると、デバイスは"省電力1"の省電力 モードに切り替わります。 表示が暗くなります。 ProSaveを使用したオペレーティングシステムの更新 通知 EthernetとUSBのみを使用したオペレーティングシステムの更新 ProSaveを使用したオペレーティングシステムの更新が承認されているのは、EthernetとUSBを経由する場合のみです。 ProSaveのバージョン7.4.2.以上を使用します。 設定 通知 WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLANが必要 HMIデバイスの設定に使用するのは、"WinCC flexible 2007 HSP Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN"ソフトウェアのみです。 補助バッテリ 注記 納入ステージ1のHMIは、補助バッテリなしで提供されます。 メインバッテリを置換するには、実行中のプロジェクトを終了して、HMIデバイスの電源を切ります。 © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 11 周囲温度 HMIデバイスは、周囲温度0℃~40℃の範囲で使用するように設計されています。 注記 バッテリの充電 生産稼働中のHMIデバイスでは、最高40℃の周囲温度まで、バッテリはドッキングステーションでフル充電されます。 HMIデバイスの電源をオンにして、ドッキングステーションに置いたままにすると、次が適用されます。 ● HMIデバイスでのバッテリの充電は、周囲温度が40℃になるまで保持されます。 ● ドッキングステーションのバッテリは、最高35℃の周囲温度までフル充電されます。 LED 表示 注記 HMIデバイスがドッキングステーションに置かれ充電が開始されるとすぐに、"BAT"LEDの点滅が開始します。 バッテリの充電用に、HMIデバイスがドッキングステーションに正しく配置されていることを確認してください。 USBインターフェース 注記 USBインターフェースの仕様 このUSBインターフェースは、試運転と保守用のみに使用します。 接続されているUSBデバイスのラインの長さは3 mを超えてはいけません。 トランスポンダを使用した操作 注記 周波数帯域 自動ゼロ検出を使用したトランスポンダの操作の場合、Mobile Panel IWLANで2.4 GHzが排他的に使用されます。 WLAN操作には、5 GHz (IEE 802.11a)が必要です。 同時に2.4 GHzの他のRFIDシステムを操作することはできません(例: MOBY UまたはMOBY Rシステム)。 アクセスポイント 注記 より広いWLANエリアをカバーするために、複数のアクセスポイントとの通信を障害なく行うことはできません。 PROFINET IO 注記 使用しているアプリケーションの安全性を高めるには、CPUアプリケーションでライフサインビットを要求します。 充電ステーション 充電ステーションは、EN 61131-2:2007およびEN 60950-1:2006に準拠した安全等級IIIに対応しています。 Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 48 48 90327 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 12 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN A5E02098200-02, 07/2008 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Produktinformation Gültigkeit Diese Produktinformation enthält wichtige Hinweise. Die Produktinformation ist gültig für folgende Bediengeräte: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Bestellnummern 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 und 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0. ● Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN, Bestellnummern 6AV6 645-0DB01-0AX0 und 6AV6 645-0DC01-0AX0 Funkzulassungen VORSICHT Die folgende Übersicht informiert Sie über die möglichen Zulassungen. Für das Bediengerät selbst gelten nur die jeweils auf der Geräterückseite angegebenen Zulassungen. CE-Zulassung Die Produkte ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Bestellnummern 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 und 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0. ● Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN, Bestellnummern 6AV6 645-0DB01-0AX0 und 6AV6 645-0DC01-0AX0 stimmen in der von Siemens A&D in Verkehr gebrachten Ausführung mit den Vorschriften der folgenden europäischen Richtlinie überein: 99/5/EG Richtlinie des europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über Funkanlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen und die gegenseitige Anerkennung ihrer Konformität. Die Konformität mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen der Richtlinie wird nachgewiesen durch die Einhaltung folgender Normen: EN 60950 Sicherheit von Einrichtungen der Informationstechnik EN 301489-1 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit für Funkeinrichtungen und -dienste EN 301489-17 Spezifische Bedingungen für Breitband-Datenübertragungssysteme und für Einrichtungen in lokalen Hochleistungs-Funknetzen (HIPERLAN) EN 300328 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit und Funkspektrumangelegenheiten EN 301893 Breitband-Funkzugangsnetze (BRAN) - 5-GHz-Hochleistungs-RLAN EN 50371 Übereinstimmung von elektronischen und elektrischen Geräten kleiner Leistung mit den Basisgrenzwerten für die Sicherheit von Personen in elektromagnetischen Feldern (10 MHz bis 300 GHz) 1999/519/EC Empfehlung des Rates zur Begrenzung der Exposition der Bevölkerung gegenüber elektromagnetischen Feldern (0 Hz . 300 GHz) An das System angeschlossene Geräte müssen die relevanten Sicherheitsbestimmungen erfüllen. © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E01004934-02, 10/2008 1 EG-Konformitätserklärung Die EG-Konformitätserklärung wird gemäß den obengenannten EG- Richtlinien für die zuständigen Behörden zur Verfügung gehalten bei: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Bereich Automatisierungstechnik A&D AS RD ST Postfach 1963 D-92209 Amberg Diese Erklärung bescheinigt die Übereinstimmung mit den genannten Richtlinien, ist jedoch keine Zusicherung von Eigenschaften. Sie finden die EG-Konformitätserklärung zum Download im Internet unter http://support.automation.siemens.com. UL-Zulassung Underwriters Laboratories Inc. nach ● UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) ● CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment) Die Zulassung wird nur bei Betrieb mit Batterie oder stationär in der Ladestation erfüllt. FCC-Zulassung This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by SIEMENS may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment / general public exposure limits specific in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE Std. 1528-2003 December 2003. IC-Zulassung Kanada Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals: The wireless device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by international standard bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment / general public exposure limits specific in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE Std. 1528-2003. 2 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN A5E01004934-02, 10/2008 Länderzulassungen VORSICHT Die folgende Übersicht informiert Sie über die Funkzulassungen in verschiedenen Ländern. Für das Bediengerät selbst gelten nur die jeweils auf der Geräterückseite angegebenen Funkzulassungen. Die Funkzulassungen gelten für folgende Produkte: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Bestellnummern 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 und 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN, Bestellnummern 6AV6 645-0DB01-0AX0 und 6AV6 645-0DC01-0AX0 Land Kennzeichnung Zulassung erteilt Australien Land Kennzeichnung Zulassung erteilt Luxemburg ✓ Belgien ✓ Niederlande ✓ Deutschland ✓ Norwegen ✓ Dänemark ✓ Österreich ✓ Finnland ✓ Portugal ✓ Frankreich ✓ Schweden ✓ Griechenland ✓ Schweiz ✓ Großbritannien ✓ Spanien ✓ Irland ✓ Südafrika Island ✓ Taiwan Italien ✓ Tschechien ✓ Türkei ✓ Ungarn ✓ Japan Kanada IC Liechtenstein ✓ Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika Siemens AG Industry Sector Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN A5E01004934-02, 10/2008 3 SIMATIC HMI Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN Product Information Validity This product information contains important information. This product information applies to the following HMI devices: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, order numbers 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 and 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0. ● Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN, order numbers 6AV6 645-0DB01-0AX0 and 6AV6 645-0DC01-0AX0 Wireless approvals CAUTION The following overview shows the approvals that may be available. The approvals shown on the rear panel of each device apply to the HMI device itself. CE approval The products ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, order numbers 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 and 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0. ● Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN, order numbers 6AV6 645-0DB01-0AX0 and 6AV6 645-0DC01-0AX0 in the version put into circulation by Siemens A&D conform to the regulations of the following European directive: 99/5/EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council relating to Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the Mutual Recognition of their Conformity. Compatibility with the basic requirements of the guideline is verified by compliance with the following standards: EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN 301489-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Radio Equipment and Services EN 301489-17 Specific requirements for broadband data transmission systems and for equipment in local highperformance radio networks (HIPERLAN) EN 300328 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Issues EN 301893 Broadband radio access networks (BRAN) – 5 GHz high-performance RLAN EN 50371 Compliance of low power electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300 GHz) 1999/519/EC Council recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) Devices connected to the system must meet the relevant safety regulations. 4 © Siemens Ⓟ2008 A5E01004934-02, 10/2008 EC Declaration of Conformity The EC Declaration of Conformity is available for the responsible authorities according to the above-mentioned EC Directive at the following address: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Automation & Drives A&D AS RD ST PO Box 1963 D-92209 Amberg, Germany This declaration certifies compliance with the directives named above, but does not guarantee any specific properties. To download information on the EC Declaration of Conformity, go to http://support.automation.siemens.com. UL approval Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to ● UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) ● CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment) The approval is only valid in the case of battery operation or when stationary in the charging station. FCC approval This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by SIEMENS may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment / general public exposure limits specific in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE Std. 1528-2003 December 2003. IC approval Canada Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals: The wireless device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by international standard bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment / general public exposure limits specific in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE Std. 1528-2003. Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN A5E01004934-02, 10/2008 5 National approvals CAUTION The following overview shows wireless approvals in a number of different countries. The HMI device itself is certified in accordance with the wireless approvals shown on the rear panel labels. The wireless approvals apply to the following products: ● Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, order numbers 6AV6 645-0DD01-0AX0 and 6AV6 645-0DE01-0AX0 ● Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN, order numbers 6AV6 645-0DB01-0AX0 and 6AV6 645-0DC01-0AX0 Country Identification Approval granted Australia Country Identification Approval granted Luxembourg ✓ Belgium ✓ The Netherlands ✓ Germany ✓ Norway ✓ Denmark ✓ Austria ✓ Finland ✓ Portugal ✓ France ✓ Sweden ✓ Greece ✓ Switzerland ✓ Great Britain ✓ Spain ✓ Ireland ✓ South Africa Iceland ✓ Taiwan Italy ✓ Czech Republic ✓ Turkey ✓ Hungary ✓ Japan Canada IC Liechtenstein ✓ United States of America Siemens AG Industry Sector Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN A5E01004934-02, 10/2008 6 Mobile Panel 277 IWLAN, Mobile Panel 277F IWLAN A5E01004934-02, 10/2008