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1 WORKBOOKPROGRAMMABLEAUTOMATIONCONTRLLERSPREMIUM™ & UNITY™ PRO 2 Document Type: Work book Title: PROGRAMMABLEAUTOMATION CONTROLLERS: PREMIUM™ & UNITY™ PRO Date: April, 2010 Version: 2.0 Soft MS-Word Source: Author: SchneiderElectric Vietnam Status: Final 3 Introduction This document combines with High End Control PAC slide to help trainees practice configuring, programming and understanding Unity Pro Software as well as Premium solutions. Therefore, the practices are designed with visualization. Contents • Practice 1: Security Editor • Practice 2: Project Setting • Practice 3: Premium PLC configuration • Practice 4: Connection PC to Premium PAC • Practice 5: Variable configuration • Practice 6: Application Structure • Practice 7: LD language • Practice 8: Structure Text Language • Practice 9: FBD Language • Practice 10: SFC language • Practice 11: Premium and Ethernet network Applications • Practice 12: Premium and CANopen network Applications 4 Practice 1: Security Editor Objective After the completion of this lab, the learner will be able to: • Control the access to the Unity Pro Software • Create specific access profiles using the Security Editor Before you begin Read each section of the Lab Exercise carefully before responding to the instructions. Step Action 1 Access and Start the Security Editor Software. 2 Add a new profile “Training” which you will program. 3 Edit and modify the new profile “Training” by deleting the rights to: • Import a Project • Suppress the messages in the Diagnostic Viewer • Modify the Documentation 4 Create a New User called “Student” protected by the password “training” with Rights Level of Program. 5 Save the profile “Training” with the User “Student”. 6 Define the access rules in Unity Pro: Security active with login required. 7 Validate the modifications 5 SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS Access the Security Editor Launch the Security Editor by accessing Run / Programs / SchneiderElectric / Unity Pro / Security Editor Open the Security Editor using the name Supervisor (no password needed by default) 6 Create a new profile Under the Profiles Tab, activate the command Add Now that the new profile is created, it appears in the profiles list 7 Personalize the new profile To suppress a right of access: • Select the Access Right in the list • Activate the command State On/Off (the right is no longer checked) To Save a desired operation related to a certain right of access in the history file: • Select the right in the list • Activate the command Audit Yes/No (Yes appears in the Audit column 8 Create a new User Under the Users Tab, activate the command Add Type in the name of the new User: Student along with the password training Associate the profile with the new User Under the Users Tab, select the User Student and the profile Training (for the Unity Pro product) and activate by clicking Apply 9 Define the rules of access to Unity Pro 10 Practice 2: Project Settings Objective After the completion of this lab, the learner will be able to: • Set the Parameters of a Project Before you begin Read each section of the Lab Exercise carefully before responding to the instructions. Step Action 1 If it is not already running, start Unity Pro. Access the logic with the name Student (and the password training) 2 Create a new Project with a : § TSX P57 304M Processor impossible to have Auxiliary Tasks § TSX P57 554M Processor possible to have Auxiliary Tasks Or § 140 CPU 534 14A/U Processor impossible to have Auxiliary Tasks § 140 CPU 651 60 Processor possible to have Auxiliary Tasks and save under the name Training in the folder C:\Schneider_application. 3 Access the parameters of the project and validate the diagnostic system and application. 4 Define 11 columns for the Ladder Diagram Sections without Right- justify coil. 5 For the SFC section, allow the multiple token and uncheck the option Allow multiple evolutions by divergence of sequence selection. 6 Utilize the Navigator application to navigate within the project and access all of the Editors. [...]... TSX DEY 08D2 Digital Output TSX DSY 08T2 Analog Input TSX AEY 414 Analog Output TSX ASY 410 26 27 - Step 4: Create connection: - Menu bar → Standard mode - Menu bar → PLC → Set Address - Step 5: When Set Address window appeared Choose protocol and address of PLC as following table Address SYS Media UNTLW01 - Check communication to be sure that Com port is selected suitably: Communication parameter →... Cable serial link TSX CUSB 485 Premium PAC (TSX P573634M) Unity pro programming software Start - Step 1: Create new project: Start up Unity pro software and choose kind of PAC that is compatible with your PAC (TSX P573634M) - Step 2: Configure your PAC hardware in Unity Pro that was installed on Rack 25 - Step 3: Choose Rack, I/O modules, communication modules Rack/ Module Part Number Rack TSX RKY... Pro Launch Unity Pro by accessing Run / Programs / Schneider Electric / Unity Pro / Unity Pro XL Access Unity Pro with the name Student and the password training 11 Create a new project Training with Quantum CPU Select the command File/New Select the 140 CPU 534 14A Processor and Click OK Save the project by selecting File/Save as Create a Folder: C: \Schneider_ application Type in the name Training then... setting → UNITELWAY Driver → Configuration → Com port 28 Edit → Com port → Select compatible - Step 6: Make connection to connect PC to PLC - Step 7: Download your project to PLC or upload project from PLC 29 Via Ethernet Tools: PC supported Ethernet card Premium PAC (TSX P573634M) Unity pro programming software Start : - Configure as from Step 1 to Step 5 of previous method, but you choose protocol and address... variables to locate only those types whose comments begin with “Tank” & type “Integer” Personalize the variables editor to display in the order of name, address, type, and comments All the other columns will not be accessed 32 SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS: VARIABLES Access the Variables Editor In the application browser, launch the Variables & FB instances then double click on Elementary Variables, Derived Variables,... local rack (bus X with a Premium) Step 1 2 3 4 Action Access the configuration of the local rack Double click on position 2 and add a module, insert a TSX DEY 32D2K input module in this slot By dragging & dropping, insert a TSX DSY 32T2K output module in slot 3 Access the input module and configure it with the following parameters: • • 5 6 • • 7 8 Set all the inputs to MAST task Set the monitoring of... • 2048%MW Reset on Cold Start 9 Validate the configuration of the module Configuration of the Field Bus (FIPIO) Step Action 17 1 2 3 4 Exercise 3 Access the configuration of the FIPIO bus By dragging & dropping, insert a TBX DES 1622 module with a TBX LEP 20 communication module at address 1 of the bus Access the TBX module and configure: • Set all the inputs to MAST task Validate the configuration... Training then Save 12 Create a new project Training with Premium CPU Select the command File/New Select the TSX P57 554M Processor and Click OK Save the project by selecting File/Save as Create a Folder: C: \Schneider_ application Type in the name Training then Save 13 Modify the Project Parameters Access the Project Parameters under Tools/Project settings Select System and Application Diagnostics under the... first available location in the Name column and type in the instance: Counter_1 Validate with the Enter key Look at the global Function Library to access the Counters Library /Base Lib/Timers&Counters/CTU_* The Elementary check box should be checked so that the list of function blocks type are part of the list shown on the screen Select CTU_INT and hit the Enter key 34 Create a Structured . WORKBOOK PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION CONTRLLERS PREMIUM™ & UNITY™ PRO 2 Document Type: Work book Title: PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION. PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATION CONTROLLERS: PREMIUM™ & UNITY™ PRO Date: April, 2010 Version: 2.0 Soft MS-Word Source: Author: Schneider Electric Vietnam Status: Final . Access the Security Editor Launch the Security Editor by accessing Run / Programs / Schneider Electric / Unity Pro / Security Editor Open the Security Editor using the name Supervisor