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0 About this document
™
®
0.1 Revision history
VersionDateChangesSectionPages
101.07.2012New document——
22014-01-01 IT Security
FW update (panels)
Factory settings
0.2 Referenced documents
Ref.Document titleDocument typeDocument no.
[1]PXM40Data sheetCM1N9292
[2]PXM50Data sheetCM1N9293
[3]PXG3.W100Data sheetCM1N9294
[4]Desigo Touch and WebUser's guideCM111028
[5]Desigo Xworks PlusOnline help (chm)CM111006
[6]Workflow overview XWP V5Engineering guideCM111000
[7]Desigo PX automation and control system, mount-
ing and installation guide
1.2
2.7.2
2.8
Mounting and installation
manual
9
21-22
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CA110396
0.3 Before you start
0.3.1 Trademarks
The table below lists the third-party trademarks used in this document and their
legal owners. The use of trademarks is subject to international and domestic provisions of the law.
TrademarksLegal owner
BACnet
Microsoft …Microsoft Corporation siehe
Windows …Microsoft Corporation
Windows XP
Windows 7
All product names listed in the table are registered (®) or not registered (™) trademarks of the owner listed in the table. We forgo the labeling (e.g. using the symbols
® and™) of trademarks for the purposes of legibility based on the reference in this
section.
This document may be duplicated and distributed only with the express permission
of Siemens, and may be passed on only to authorized persons or companies with
the required technical knowledge.
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0.3.3 Quality assurance
These documents were prepared with great care.
· The contents of all documents are checked at regular intervals.
· All necessary corrections are included in subsequent versions.
· Documents are automatically amended as a consequence of modifications and
corrections to the products described.
Please make sure that you are aware of the latest document revision date.
If you find any lack of clarity while using this document, or if you have any criticisms
or suggestions, please contact your local POC at the nearest branch office. Addresses for Siemens RCs are available at www.siemens.com/sbt.
0.3.4 Document use/ request to the reader
Before using our products, it is important that you read the documents supplied
with or ordered at the same time as the products (equipment, applications, tools
etc.) carefully and in full.
We recommend using the E-learning E01DETP prior to using Desigo Touch and
Web.
We assume that persons using our products and documents are authorized and
properly trained and have the requisite technical knowledge to use our products as
intended.
Additional information on products and applications is available:
· At your next Siemens branch office www.siemens.com/sbt or at your system
suppliers.
· From the support team at headquarters fieldsupport-zug.ch.sbt@siemens.com if
no local POC is available.
Siemens assumes no liability to the extent allowed under the law for any losses
resulting from a failure to comply with the aforementioned points or for the improper compliance of the same.
0.3.5 Document validity
This document applies to Desigo systems satisfying operation as listed in Section
2.3 – Supported browsers. It discusses the following topics in addition to adminis-
trative information:
· Brief introduction (availability of web interface, customization of views and
functions).
· The topology as a context of the touch panels.
· Prerequisites of commissioning.
· Commissioning of the touch panels.
· Setting options for brightness, language, time format, date format, keypad, au-
to logout, change location, change network/server settings.
· System (compatibility, standard clients, browser compatibility, system limits,
and further technical issues.
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Desigo Touch and Web
About this document
Other documents describe:
·
Engineering of
(PXM40, PXM50) including download of engineering data,
onlinehelp
This document is intended for commissioning personnel and serv
commissioning Siemens touch panels as well as establishing and configuring a
connection via web browser and PC.
The operating instructions
We require that you be familiar with using a web
nology to be able to install and configure the Siemens PXM40 and PXM5
This document contains all practical information up front (first part).
The second part provides useful explanations and som
Web interface
Touch panel
Illustration excerpt are
Illustrations generally are
If an action (e.g. loading a page) takes longer, the animated "Busy Indic
tor" (wait symbol) is displayed in the middle of the working pane.
Tapping an element on the touch panel is referred to as "tap". An
read: "Tap "Logout".
Illustrates tapping a button or function element.
Desigo touch panels
[4] tell you how to work with Siemens touch panels.
browser aswell as network tec
e theory on individual fun
PXM40 and PXM50
web interface (PXG3.W100) and
CM111006 – XWP
.
Terminology
0.3.6
panels.
0.3.7
tions.
0.3.8
Used…
Target audience
ice technicians
h-
0 touch
Structuring
c-
Document conventions
…for
PXG3.W100
Desigo touch panel,
Illustrations
Wait…
Tap, click
Tapping hand
·
·
not labeled accordingly.
not titled or subtitled.
a-
instruction may
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Desigo Touch and Web
Commissioning
1
The touch panel requires only a few steps to be fully functional. You may need to
carry out the following tasks, however, depending on p
If the associated
this must be carried out first. The touch panel cannot be commissioned wit
out working
These actions must be carried
the related
help either from within Xworks Plus or via file CM111006en.chm.
Customization
These actions must also be carried out exclusively in Desigo Xworks Plus on
the related
Touch Panels, together with a
automation stations using web communication.
They allow for:
Lo
Displaying system texts, plant overviews, plant diagrams, simple alarm lists,
schedules, and trends.
Saving Favorites.
revious actions:
has not been set up prior to commissioning,
(no control over functionality)).
exclusively in Desigo Xworks Plus
. To this end, consult the Desigo Xworks Plus online
, help monitor and operate Desigo PX
Commissioning
1.
2.
1.1
·
·
·
web interface
PXG3.W100
PXG3.W100
of views and/or functions.
PXG3.W100.
Topology
PXG3.W100
cal or remote plant operation.
out
h-
on
Context of the descriptions in this manual.
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1.2 IT security
The Desigo Touch and Web products implement the latest standard communications technologies. For this reason, compliance with IT security standards of the
related installation environments as well as generally valid standards of the Desigo
system is a must. See also CM110663.
Note in particular the following issues with regard to Desigo Touch and Web:
· Use only strong passwords (password length, use of special characters, etc.).
This applies to user login for plant operation during daily operation as well as
to system operation as part of commissioning or service work.
· Do not use standard passwords. The password must always be unique and
specific to the project.
· HTTPS must be used as standard communications protocol between the operator clients (Desigo Touchpanels, standard web browser) and the web interface PXG3.W100. HTTPS is entered in the URL to connect to the web inter-
face PXG3.W100: „https://.........
· Desigo Touchpanels should not communicate via the Internet with the
PXG3.W100 web interface.
· The PXG3.W100 web interface should be accessible only via VPN over Internet.
“
1.3 Prerequisites
· The touch panel is unpacked and possibly already installed in the control panel.
See also:
[4] Desigo PX automation and control system, mounting and installation guide
CA110396
· The computer is operational.
· The PXG3.W100 is properly set up on the firmware side.
For information on firmware setup, see the related online help of DNT (Firm-
ware Download and Node Setup Tool) integrated in XWP.
· The configuration data is loaded properly in the PXG3.W100.
See the XWP online help CM111006en (chm).
Note: You can browse the pages at any time during commissioning by using
the buttons < Back and Next >.
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1.4 Touch panel commissioning – Step-by-step
1.4.1 About procedures
The following step-by-step procedures consider all actions, settings, etc. It is possible that, in the past, you may have applied and now wish to continue a different
procedure. The procedure described here merely shows the procedure identified
as best by development.
1.4.2 Procedure
1.If not yet done: Connect the Desigo touch panel to the corresponding network
plug using the network cable (RJ45).
2.If not yet done: Connect to power.
3.Wait for the touch panel to start.
---> This process may take a few seconds; the Language page is displayed.
4.Select the language.
---> 16 languages are integrated. English is the default language.
5.Save with Next.
---> The page “Network Settings – IPv4” opens.
Note
Two ways are available for the following step:
a. Automatically using DHCP (self-explanatory).
b. Manual via the alphanumeric keypad.
Below, we describe how to proceed with a manual entry. The procedure for IPv4 is
virtually automatic for the DHCP method.
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Desigo Touch and Web
Commissioning
1.Tap
Manual
Complete all
Finish with
> The server connection page opens.
Enter IP address or URL
> This ought to be defined in XWP prior to this action.
Complete with
> The process may take a few seconds. The
opens.
Enter both
password!
OK
> This concludes
played within a few seconds.
page with the location defin
password, and it must also not match the user
. The main view for the desired project is di
2.
3.
---
.
fields.
Next.
4.
of the PXG3.W100.
---
5.
---
Finish.
i-
tion
6.
--->
Location and Password.
This is not the user
7.Tap
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8.
Tap a blank area anywhere on screen.
---
Enter both user name and password.
Tap
---
Users
entered login information:
> The touch panel checks the entry. After successful login:
The main functions and information as per the user rights are di
The user name is displayed in the status bar:
immediately receive the following feedback for incorrect or improperly
9.
10.
> This opens the login page.
OK.
Login error
·
played.
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Procedure in case of
login error
You can select between two options:
· Retry or
· Tap Cancel to return to the home page.
Switch user
Options
Proceed as follows to switch user (e.g. shift work):
1.Tap Logout.
---> This logs out the current user.
2.Log in the new user (as per Login, see above).
The login page is displayed automatically every time the touch panel is started.
See also the following paragraph on
This completes the technical part of commissioning. Different settings are available, however, for user-friendly operation of the touch panel. They can be edited
after login. To do this, see a detailed description in the operating instructions [4].
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2 Compatibility & limitations
2.1 Desigo touch panel and standard clients
The PXG3.W100 web interface supports local operation via Desigo touch panels
as well as operation via standard web browser on commercial operator units. Due
to the open interface based on standard web technology and dependent on the
different use cases, users can clearly benefit from advantages offered by the various operator units.
The Desigo touch panels are an integral part of the plant, optimized specifically to
operate the Desigo building automation and control system:
· No end user access to lower operating system functions.
· Alarms are displayed on the operator unit even if the screen is inactive.
· Siemens guarantees compatibility and product replacement or system up-
grades throughout the entire life cycle.
· Special functions for permanent connection and plant monitoring (7/24
Watchdog).
Standard operator units (tablets, PCs, notebooks, smart phones, etc.) supplement
local operation and allow for remote access and operation using personal devices.
Standard operator units are designed for temporary plant access and are subject to
other innovation and lifecycles.
Security-related settings
2.2 Desigo Touch and Web – Application examples
PXM40/PXM50 Standard Clients
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When using a standard client, the following must be considered.
· Desigo Touch and Web uses cookies. As a result, the security settings on the
related client may require redefinition.
· If a standard client is connected to PXG3.W100, and if no user action occurs
during 3 hours on this client, the location definition of the standard client is
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2.3 Supported browsers
Compatibility issues take a central place due to the large variety of standard web
browsers, devices, and versions.
Assessment
The following assessment provides an overview of how standard web browsers are
supported.
Grade AFirefox ≥ 4.0, Internet Explorer ≥ 10.0
Recommended web browser for standard operator units.
· Fully tested and approved browser.
· Supported officially by Siemens BT.
· All functions are available and can be executed as documented.
Grade BSafari–iPad2, Safari–iPad3
Compatible web browser.
· Fully tested and approved browser.
· Supported officially by Siemens BT.
· All functions are available and can be executed as documented.
Minor deviations in terms of display and operation to recommended
browsers are possible (fonts etc.).
Grade CThis category includes all HTML 5.0 capable browsers. Examples:
Chrome 10.0, Safari 5.
Partially compatible standard web browsers.
· Minimally tested browsers.
· Not supported by Siemens BT.
· Access to the PXG3.W100 web interface is possible in princi-
ple.
· Location binding and user login works.
2.4 System compatibility
· All standard BACnet objects supported in Desigo Classic are
also supported by Desigo Touch and Web.
BACnet
Objects
Desigo
System
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· Exceptions
– Trendlog Multiple
– Any schedulers (only Desigo Multistate and Binary)
– Analog scheduler
– Third-party devices: No scheduler and Trend objects
· Optimized for operation of Desigo PX primary plants
· Downward compatibility to Desigo V4.0
· Proprietary objects (such as Light and Blind) are not supported.
· Xworks Plus from version V5.00.28x
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2.5 System limits
2.5.1 XWP project
Item LimitDescription
PXG3.W100 10*Max number of PXG3.W100 per XWP project
2.5.2 PXG3.W100
2.5.2.1 General
ItemLimits Description
Automation Station (PX…)—
Total size of configuration
data
BACnet objects total2000*Max. number of BACnet objects engineered on the PXG3.W100.
BACnet objects permanently displayed
Customized views25*Max. number of customized views (PXG3.W100 memory limit).
ItemLimitsDescription
BACnet objects100*Max. number of BACnet objects per customized view.
Trends10Number of trends per customized view.
Schedulers10Number of schedulers per customized view.
Graphic pages5Number of graphic pages per customized view.
7 MB*
300
2.5.2.2 Customized views (CVs)
The number of PX is not limited (only depends on BACnet objects and
the number of customized views).
Note: The specified Desigo PX.. limits must be adhered to (see Technical principles).
The limit is given by the available memory for the sum of all configuration data (Configurationdata.tar).
Total number of permanently displayed BACnet objects the
PXG3.W100 must update.
2.5.2.3 Graphics pages
ItemLimitsDescription
BACnet objects 60*Max. number of BACnet objects per graphics page
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2.5.2.4 Connected web clients
1)
ItemLimitsDescription
Touch panel10*Max. number of touch panels per PXG3.W100 with overview page.
Web clients, max. system
design
Example for max.
system design
ð with system limits
3*Max. number of registered users per PXG3.W100, where the limit of
permanently displayed BACnet objects of all clients may not be exceeded at maximum system design1).
At low system design, more than 3 users can be logged in concurrently.
Example: 1 customized view at 3 graphics pages at 10 BACnet objects
each. If 10 web clients are connected to it, the system limit (300 permanently displayed BACnet objects) is reached.
All system limits must be adhered to simultaneously.
ð 2000 BACnet objects total
ð 100 BACnet objects per customized view
· 3 Web clients with the above design
ð 300 permanently displayed BACnet objects
· 10 trends per customized view
· 10 schedulers per customized view
ð Important: The configuration data size < 7MB applies to all of the above
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2.5.3 Supported graphics formats
1)
The wide-screen format 2144 x 1112 pixels achieves the best results for the work
screen. If the image ratio is not correct, the image is adapted automatically to the
work screen. The ratio, however, is always the same.
Note: The work screen of both Desigo touch panels (PXM40 and PXM50) is
1072 x 556 pixels.
FormatDescription
pngRecommended for plant diagram graphics
jpgFor photos1), e.g. of the own building as home screen
gifFor graphics without animation
svgRendered by browsers, thus resulting in possible differences.
Inkscape is recommended as the tool to create graphics.
SVG exported from Microsoft Visio is not supported.
1)
The best results are achieved at the above resolution (2144 x 1112).
Special note: Compress photos from high-resolutions cameras.
General recommendation: Format png or jpg is the preferred format depend-
ing on the application, as this format allows for achieving best results relative to
resolution and min. memory requirements.
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2.5.4 Supported BACnet objects
Text #NameType #Description
0DEV8Device
1AI0Analog input
2AVAL_OP2Analog value for operation
3AO1Analog output
4AVAL2Analog value
6BI3Binary input
7BVAL_OP5Binary value for operation
8BO4Binary output
9BVAL5Binary value
10BSCHED 17Binary scheduler
11MI 13Multistate input
12MVAL_OP 19Multistate value for operation
13MO 14Multistate output
14MVAL 19Multistate value
15MSCHED 17Multistate scheduler
16CLN6Calendar
18TRNDLOG 20Trend log
19CI 24Counter input
20CMD_CTL 216Command Control
21PWR_CTL 216Power Control
22AI_RED0Analog input, reduced function
23AO_RED1Analog output, reduced function
24BI_RED3Binary input, reduced function
25BO_RED4Binary output, reduced function
26MI_RED 13Multistate input, red.function
27MO_RED 14Multistate output, red.function
31CI_ACC 23Counter input, accumulated
35SCHED 17Schedule*
50USRPRF 207User profile
58Block 201Block**
69CMN_ALM 214Common alarm
70DevInfo 217Device information for alarming
* no analog scheduler
** Block types are Desigo-specific
Note
MSCHED
MSCHED can have 6 different states, and 10 for TREND.
If more states exist, only the first 6 or 10 are displayed.
USRPRF
– The PXG3.W100 web interface supports user profiles with access level
≥ Extended Operation, allowing for resetting and confirming alarms.
– Read/write access rights to the BACnet object level are not processed.
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Compatibility & limitations
2.6
Grounding as per PELV
Grounding as per
Safety transformer AC 230 V / AC 24 V as per EN 61 558
Terminal block to star
PXG3.W100
PXM40/50
Extra
depending on line cross
USB 2.0 ports (1 standard, 1 micro)
rules and/or conventions
Reference point for ground
When grounding the reference
point (system neutral or symbol
), note the following:
As a rule, both grounding
(PELV) as well as non
grounding (SELV) the refe
ence point
erating voltage is allowed.
Local laws must be adhered
To prevent earth loops, sy
tems with
connected to ground
system at one point only,
normally the transformer u
less indicated differently..
low voltage fuse for max. power consumption at AC 24 V,
Touch panel wiring
Reset
Serial ports (15-pin DIN sub)
RJ45 LAN connection
24 V AC/DC terminal strip
3rd terminal is not connected.
Earth connection (bolted)
Use may vary as per local
.
^
·
r-
^ of AC 24 V op-
T
K
N1
N2
F1
to.
·
s-
PELV must be
in the
n-
SELV
-like distribution of AC 24 V and
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2.7 Firmware updates
2.7.1 General
With the devices PXG3.W100 (all versions) and PXM40 / PXM50 (>1.15.30.497)
the firmware is updated in XWP using SSA-DNT; see E-learning module "Commissioning the web server". To ensure operation of the devices on the most current
firmware, the current firmware must be downloaded.
2.7.2 PXM 40/PXM50 ≤1.15.30.497
As a rule, the firmware of any PXM40/50s (referred to as “device”) can be updated
using the FWDT (Firmware Download Tool). This is particularly important if a FW
update is not possible via DNT (Discovery and Node Setup Tool) due to technical
issues. –
In devices with FW version ≤1.15.30.497, updating the firmware via FWDT
is mandatory, to be able to update the device using DNT in the future.
Procedure
1.Disconnect the device from power.
2.Press/hold the Reset button, reconnect the device to power.
3. Wait until the orange LED flashes (ca. 10 seconds), then
4.release the Reset button.
5.Start FWDT.
6. Connect the device to the PC via USB connection.
---> FWDT discovers the device and enters the mode specific to these devices.
7. Group box Select the firmware version > drop down list > select the accu-
rate firmware version for your device.
The Select the firmware version dropdown list will appear only if there’s
more than one firmware version available.
8. Click Start Loading.
---> FWDT starts uploading and displays a progress bar.
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9. When the upload process has reached a certain level, an error message is
displayed.
10. Repeat now steps 1-8 above.
This time the upload will completely run the process:
11. Wait until the device has restarted following upload completion.
12. Disconnect the USB connection.
Note
After device restart, the orange LED no longer is lit, and FWDT has returned to
normal mode.
2.7.3 Factory reset web interface PXG3.100
Given certain circumstances it may be desirable or necessary to factory reset the
device. If so, please exactly follow the procedure given below.
Attention: The device will lose any password and other settings. Only the
IP network settings remain the same as before.
Procedure
1. Power off device.
2. Power on device.
3. Wait for all LEDs to light up and turn off again, then
4. Press SVC button and hold until the green RUN LED flashes. Then
5. Release SVC button.
6. Wait for the device to fully start up unconfigured. (RUN LED is on, SVC LED
flashes.)
7. Start firmware download process with SSA-DNT.
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www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies
Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Building Technologies Division
International Headquarters
Gubelstrasse 22
6301 Zug
Switzerland
Tel. +41 41-724 24 24
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