SIMATIC-LOGO8-SET10 HMI (v2.0)
SIMATIC-LOGO8-SET10 HMI (v2.0)
SIMATIC-LOGO8-SET10 HMI (v2.0)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Warranty and liability ................................................................................................... 2
1
Task ..................................................................................................................... 4
Solution............................................................................................................... 6
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
Overview............................................................................................... 6
Hardware and software components ................................................... 7
Components used ................................................................................ 7
History............................................................................................................... 24
1 Task
Task
Note
WARNING
Introduction
In a residential home, the following functions shall be controlled and displayed
manually or automatically, using an HMI panel:
Blinds
Roof hatch
Heating
1 Task
Figure 1-1
Blinds
Rolloup/down
auf/ab
Roof
hatch up/down
Dachluke
auf/ab
Interior
light
Licht
innen
on/off
ein/aus
Blinds
up/down
Rollo auf/ab
Heating
Heizung
PT 100
Exterior light
Licht auen
on/off
ein/aus
Central light
Licht zentral
on/off
ein/aus
Manual or automatic mode for blinds and lights can be activated via buttons.
If the maintenance mode is set for the blinds via a button, manual or automatic
shutting is blocked.
Depending on the entered setpoint and the room temperature, the heating can be
switched on and off.
2 Solution
2.1 Overview
Solution
2.1
Overview
Figure 2-1
PROFINET IE
Set 9
Set 10
In the automation solution, the HMI KTP700 (1) is connected to the LOGO! Set 9
hardware setup via a Compact Switch module (2).
Advantages/benefits
2 Solution
2.2 Hardware and software components
2.2
Note
Please note that in this LOGO! Set, the hardware setup of LOGO! Set 9 is
expanded by an HMI KTP700.
Detailed information on the LOGO! Set 9 hardware setup can be found in the
LOGO! Set 9 documentation under entry ID 64143308.
2.2.1
Components used
No.
Component
Qty
Article number
1.
6AV2123-2GB03-0AX0
2.
6GK7177-1MA20-0AA0
Note
Software components
Table 2-2
Component
Qty
Article number
LOGO!Soft Comfort V8
6ED1058-0BA08-0YA1
6AV2100-0AA03-0AA5
Note
Note
This zip-file contains
68585344_LOGO_Set10_HMI_DOKU_v20_en.pdf
3.1
3.1.1
HMI KTP700
Note
Observe the setup guidelines for HMI KTP700. Further information can be found
in the HMI KTP700 Basic Panel Manual
Table 3-1
No.
Device
IP address
Subnet mask
1.
HMI KTP700
192.168.1.20
255.255.255.0
2.
Master LOGO!
192.168.1.10
255.255.255.0
3.
Slave LOGO!
192.168.1.11
255.255.255.0
4.
LOGO! TDE
192.168.1.14
255.255.255.0
5.
192.168.1.12
255.255.255.0
3.2
Note
3.3
Note
Commissioning
For the following points you find information in LOGO! Set 9:
3.3.1
Note
Table 3-2
No.
Action/response
1.
2.
KTP700 display
Action/response
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
4.
4.
KTP700 display
10
Action/response
KTP700 display
7.
6.
11
3.3.2
Table 3-3
No.
1.
2.
Action/response
PC screen
3.
4.
5.
12
3.3.3
Table 3-4
No.
1.
Action/response
1.
2.
3.
2.
3.
4.
13
Action/response
5.
6.
Note:
In this application example, the subnet
has already been added in the HMI
project.
IP address: 192.168.1.20
8.
7.
14
No.
Action/response
9.
10.
11.
15
3.4
Note
The following settings are based on the settings of Chapter 3.6 in LOGO! Set 9
Table 3-5
No.
1.
Action/response
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
5.
KTP700 display
16
Hinweis
Operating via integrated webserver, the LOGO! display and the LOGO! TDE is
described in LOGO! Set 9. For LOGO! Set 9 refer to the following entry:
Building Automation Systems: House control with LOGO! and Master-Slave
communication (LOGO! Set 9)
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4.1.1
Start screen
4.1
Use the buttons on the right to go to the various panel screens. The following
screens are available:
Start
Blinds/Lights
Heater room 1
Warning messages
Stop Runtime
17
Note
18
4.1.2
4.1.3
19
4.1.4
4.2
4.2.1
Note
In this application example, the roof hatch (sunblind) is monitored in the HMI
project with the HMI panel (hatch open or closed), but it is not controlled with it.
The roof hatch can be controlled with the LOGO! TDE, the LOGO! display, the
web server and the buttons in the house in this application example.
Table 4-1
No.
1.
Action/response
KTP700 display
20
4.
4.2.2
Action/response
KTP700 display
Table 4-2
No.
1.
Action/response
KTP700 display
2.
3.
21
4.2.3
Table 4-3
No.
Action
1.
2.
4.3
Note
KTP700 display
Operation via PC
When using the application example with your PC, please make sure the HMI
panel KTP700 is not connected with the other modules of the application
example (LOGO! modules, PC, etc.).
For operating the application with the PC, the same basic settings (chapter 3.3.1)
in the WinCC project apply as for direct operation with the HMI panel. The only
difference is that you do not press the Load button, but the Start simulation
button.
22
No.
Action
1.
2.
3.
4.
KTP700 display
23
5.1
Bibliographic references
Table 5-1
Topic
Title
\1\
LOGO! 8
LOGO! 8
A Practical Introduction, with Circuit Solutions
and Example Programs
Author: Stefan Kruse
Published by: Publicis
ISBN: 9783895789267
\2\
LOGO! 8
LOGO!8 - MiniTrainerSchool
Author: Klaus Machalek
Product No.: LOGO! MTS
5.2
Internet links
Table 5-2
Topic
Link
\1\
http://support.industry.siemens.com
\2\
https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/68585344
\3\
LOGO! 8 Manual
https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/100761780/6751810
6635
\4\
https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/90114350
\5\
LOGO!
Software updates
http://w3.siemens.com/mcms/programmable-logic-controller/en/logicmodule-logo/demo-software/Pages/Default.aspx
\6\
LOGO!
Application Examples
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History
6
Table 6-1
Version
Date
Modifications
V1.0
04/2013
First version
V1.1
03/2014
V2.0
04/2016
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