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1 - Introduction

Presentation

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The CCX 17 operator panels are compact man-machine interface systems that can be
connected to Telemecanique Series 7, APRIL Series 1000, TSX Modicon Nano/Micro/
Premium PLCs.
At machine or process level, they can be used for :
• Displaying messages and variables on display screens of different sizes and types,
depending on the type of operator panel selected for use :
- Fluorescent display unit in T CCX 17 20 F ● models
- Back-lit LCD display units in T CCX 17 20 L ● / 17 30 L ● models
• Interactive control
Function keys on each side of the display screen are used to select commands
assigned to messages displayed on-screen.
• Modifying parameters
A numeric keypad with additional function keys is used to enter values and modify
parameters.
• Recording operating incidents
The operator panel stores a record of failures with the time and date when they occurred.
This record can be printed out as a continuous log if a printer is connected.
Connecting CCX 17 operator panels to TSX 7 Model 40 PLCs
UNI-TELWAY bus/interface UNI-TELWAY bus FIPIO bus
built into the processor (SCI) SCM 2116 interface

SCI SCM

UNI-TELWAY UNI-TELWAY FIPIO


Connecting CCX 17 operator panels to TSX 17 PLCs and TSX 07 nano-PLCs via
UNI-TELWAY bus
ACC05 SCG116 Programming port Programming port

CCX 17 Master CCX 17 Slave


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Connection of CCX 17 operator panels to TSX Micro/Premium PLCs via UNI-
TELWAY bus
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Programming port SCP 114 SCY 21 600

General characteristics
Operator panels T CCX 17 20 F. T CCX 17 20 L. T CCX 17 30 L.
Display technology Fluorescent Back-lit LCD Back-lit LCD
Connections UNI-TELWAY bus or FIPIO fieldbus depending on type
Configuration PL7 MMI 17 software under X-TEL or PL7 MMI 17 Windows
Number of lines 2 to 4 2 to 4 4 to 8
Characters per line 40 40 40
Character height 6.2mm/12.4mm 5.3mm/10.6mm 5.3mm/10.6mm
Keypad technology Membrane Membrane Membrane
Configurable Side buttons Side buttons Side buttons
function keys 2x2 2x2 2x4
Direct operator control Yes Yes Yes
Variable size characters Yes Yes Yes
Modifiable font Yes Yes Yes
Operator data entry Keypad Keypad Keypad
Display text/bargraph text/bargraph text/bargraph
Status messages 150 150 300
Alarm messages 150 150 300
Status message log 150 150 300
Operator entry log 50 50 100
Number of message 50 50 100
groups
Number of messages/group 8 8 16
Max. number of messages
Display Limited by the memory
Entry 16 16 32
Update 16 16 32

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2 - Compatibility with PLC processors
Compatibility with series 7, version 5 PLCs

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CCX 17 operator panels can be connected to Series 7 V5 PLCs.
• Connection to UNI-TELWAY bus : compatible with all V5 PLC processors.
• Connection to FIPIO fieldbus : compatible with PLC processors with bus driver, version
5.2 or later (version 5.4 or later if connecting several CCX 17 operator panels).
The TSX FPP 10 PCMCIA card included with the CCX 17 panel must be version 1.7
or later (II02) in order to obtain optimum performance.

Compatibility with TSX Premium PLCs


CCX 17 V2.3 operator panels can be connected to TSX Premium PLCs.
• Connection to UNI-TELWAY bus : the consistency of the communication speeds
between the PLCs and operator panels must be checked. By default, the CCX 17 is
configured at 9600 bauds, whereas the PLC is configured at 19200 bauds.
• Connection to FIPIO bus : the minimum requirement is CCX 17 V2.4, which is compatible
with TSX 57-● 52 PLCs (FIPIO bus manager) version 3.0 or later.
The TSX FPP 10 PCMCIA card included with the CCX 17 panel must be version 1.8
or later.

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3 - Description
• Front panel description (display and commands)
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10 9 1
T CCX 17 20 F ● / 20 L● Operator panels

9 10

+
P MOD ACK 7 8 9 -

PRT 4 5 6
ALT
INS DEL 0 1 2 3

78 3 2 4 5 6

10 9 1
T CCX 17 30 ● Operator panels

9 10
+
P MOD ACK 7 8 9 -

PRT 4 5 6
ALT
INS DEL 0 1 2 3

7 8 3 2 4 5 6
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1 Screen :

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• Fluorescent or back-lit LCD.
2 System keys :
P : Access to protected SETUP parameters,
MOD : Allows data entry or cancels modifications, accesses or exits data entry mode
ACK : Acknowledges alarms,
PRT : Prints out recorded information,
INS : Inserts a character,
DEL : Deletes a character.
3 Alt key + other keys :
• Alt + left arrow :
- Reduces fluorescent display brightness or adjusts LCD display contrast.
• Alt + right arrow :
- Increases fluorescent display brightness or adjusts LCD display contrast.
• Alt+ ACK : Displays the active and recorded alarms,
• Alt + PRT : Displays the recorded data entries,
• Alt + ENTER : Calls up SETUP.
• Alt + P : Displays the status of the diagnostic OFBs.
4 Arrow keys :
• Left and right arrows : decrease or increase variables,
• Up and down arrows : move around data entry screen.
5 Numeric keys :
• 0 to 9 and • : Allow numerical data entry,
• +/- : Specify a positive or negative value.
6 [↵↵ ] key : Validates the entries made and can be used to exit the alarm screen.
7 Small LED display column : Comprises three LEDs (red, yellow and green).
The significance of these LEDs differs depending on the operator panel operating phase :
- On power-up : They display the results of the self-tests,
- In normal operation : They are controlled by the PLC application program.
8 Battery state LED :
- Lit during the self-test phase or if the battery has failed,
- Off if the battery condition is correct and if the self-tests have been completed.
9 Configurable manual control keys :
• 2x2 keys on T CCX 17 20 ●
• 2x4 keys on T CCX 17 30 ●
10 Windows for custom labels

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• Connection description
8 7 3 4
Side view
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PCMCIA connector view


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5 1 2
1 Removable screw terminal block for connecting :
Underside view
• the operator panel 24 VDC power supply,
• the alarm relay output volt-free contact,
2 Removable screw terminal block for connecting solid state discrete outputs, assigned
to the manual control keys (only on T CCX 17 20/30 ● PS operator panels).
3 26-pin high-density connector for connecting the communication bus connection cable.
4 9-pin connectorfor connecting a printer (only on T CCX 17 20/30● PS operator panels).
5 Fuse : 3.15A TD 5x20.
6 Flap for access to the back-up battery
7 PCMCIA connector card enables FIPIO cards to be connected or the memory card to
be inserted.
8 Ground connector.

4 - Dimensions
134

152

9 Z X
Y
207
All dimensions are in millimeters

Operator panels T CCX 17 20 F ● T CCX 17 20 L ●/ 30 L ●


X 257 mm 225 mm
Y 227 mm 207 mm
Z 87 mm 80 mm
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5 - Mounting Instructions
The CCX 17 operator panels are designed to be built into panels.

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• Panel thickness
1 mm ≤ e ≤ 6 mm

• Panel cut-out dimensions

e
T CCX 17 20 F ● operator panels T CCX 17 20/30 L● operator panels

+/-0,5 (mm)
+/-0,5 (mm)

137
137

230+/-0,5 (mm) 210+/-0,5 (mm)


• Mounting
The CCX 17 operator panels are mounted in the cut-outs using adjustable locking clips 1
(T CCX SMK 06), a total of :
• 8 are used for T CCX 17 20 F ● operator panels
• 6 are used for T CCX 17 20 L ● / 30 L ● operator panels
The locking clips are attached to the CCX 17 operator panel and are pressed into the cut-
outs to retain the operator panel.

Position of locking clips on T CCX 17 20 F ● operator panels


Pressure
1

Pressure
Position of the anchor points for the adjustable locking clips depending on the thickness of
the panel.
Anchor points for 1mm ≤ e ≤ 4 mm
thick panels

Anchor points for 3 mm ≤ e ≤ 6 mm


thick panels

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Position of locking clips on T CCX 17 20 L ● / 17 30 L ● operator panels
• For 1mm ≤ e ≤ 4mm thick panels
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1 Pressure

Pressure
Position of the adjustable locking clip anchor points on the upper part of the operator panel.
Anchor points for 1 mm ≤ e ≤ 4 mm
thick panels

• For 3mm ≤ e ≤ 6mm thick panels


Pressure
1

Position of the adjustable locking clip anchor points on the upper part of the operator panel.

Anchor points for 3 mm ≤ e ≤ 6 mm


thick panels

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6 - Connections
Power supply and discrete outputs

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Device ground
connector

Alarm Operator panel Discrete output


relay supply supply (1) Discrete outputs (1)

24 24
PE 0V 0V COM 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
VDC VDC
-
FU2
(2)

Alarm Common load to -


relay FU1
output
FU1 : 10A delayed action fuse
Chassis FU2 : 8A fast action fuse
ground - +
24V

Note : The supply to the operator panel and the discrete outputs can be sourced from
two independent power supplies.

(1) 0 discrete output on T CCX 20 F/FW, T CCX 20 L/LW, T CCX 30 L/LW models,
4 discrete outputs (0 to 3) on T CCX 20 F PS and T CCX 20 L PS models
8 discrete outputs (0 to 7) on T CCX 30 L PS models
(2) 1.5 mm2 external shunt to be fitted when a non TBTS power supply is used
Consequence of incorrect connection
Reverse Main power supply None
polarity Discrete output supply External fuse blown
Overvoltage Main power supply Internal fuse blown
Discrete output supply External fuse blown
Undervoltage Main power supply CCX17 does not operate
Discrete output supply Incorrect output level

! Warning
The 0V and the mechanical ground are internally connected in the CCX 17 operator panel,
the network wiring accessories and certain PLCs. Special connection arrangements are
necessary for specific applications using "free-floating" mounting. These depend on the
installation mode.
Please contact us when defining the electrical installation.

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Printer interface (only on T CCX 20 / 30 ● PS)
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1 7 Connector pin arrangement


2 RXD 8
(9-pin female SUB-D)
Reception
3 TXD Transmission 9

5 GND 0V
6 BUSY Printer not
ready

Note : do not connect pin 6 (BUSY) for use with XON/XOFF protocol.

Connection to the communication bus (26-pin high density SUB-D connector)

1 0VL 10 TX- 19 0VL

2 RX+ 11 TX+ 20 CSL

3 GND 12 RX- 21 N0

4 N3 13 N1 22 N2

5 -UTW 14 N4 23 NP

6 15 24
7 16 25

8 17 26

9 18

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• Connecting a CCX 17 to a point-to-point data link
When connecting a CCX 17 to a point-to-point data link and due to the use of short

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connection cable lengths (≤ 5 meters), no end of line termination is required.
In some specific cases, other cable lengths (≥ 5 meters) can be considered for use. In these
specific cases, it is necessary to provide end of line termination using an RC network at each
end of the line.

CCX 17
RX+ 2 D<B>

TX+ 11

RX- 12 D<A>

TX- 10 C R C
R R = 100Ω
C = 1nF

• Connecting a CCX 17 to a multi-point data link


When connecting a CCX 17 to a multi-point data link, a TSX SCA 50 junction box or a
TSX SCA 62 junction box is required. In all cases, end of line termination is obtained by
setting a jumper located in the TSX SCA 50 junction box or in the TSX SCA 62 junction box
(refer to the documentation for these products).

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7 - Connecting Series 7 PLCs/CCX 17 Operator Panels via a UNI-TELWAY Bus
A 26-pin SUB-D connector is provided for
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connecting the operator panel to the


communication bus. To support the use of
common cables for CCX 17 and XBT operator
panels, a 26-pin/25-pin 20 cm long adaptor cable
is supplied with the CCX 17 operator panel. The
cable ref. number is T CCX CB10 002.
• Connecting TSX 17 PLCs/CCX 17 operator panels
CCX 17/TSX 17 programming port connection : T CCX CB4 030
CCX 17
TSX 17 Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Addresses : defined in the TSX 17
configuration
TSX 17 slave : address 1 (@101
in CCX 17 SETUP)
T CCX CB4 030 T CCX CB10 002 CCX 17 master : address 0

CCX 17/TSX ACC5 connection : T CCX CB2 030


T CCX CB2 030 T CCX CB10 002
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
CCX 17 Addresses : defined in the TSX 17
TSX 17 configuration
TSX 17 slave : address 1
CCX 17 master : address 0
ACC5

CCX 17/TSX SCG 116 connection : XBT Z 928


XBT Z 928 T CCX CB10 002
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
CCX 17 Addresses : defined by the cable
TSX 17 SCG 116 master : address 0
CCX 17 slave : address 1 and 2 (*)

SCG 116

CCX 17/UNI-TELWAY bus connection : XBT Z 908


UNI-TELWAY
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
SCA 62 XBT Z 908 T CCX CB10 002 Addresses : defined in the
TSX 17 CCX 17 TSX SCA 62 junction box
SCG 116 : coding in TSX SCA 62
CCX 17 slave : coding in the
TSX SCA 62 (*)
SCG 116

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• Connecting TSX7/PMX 7 Model 40 PLCs/CCX17 operator panels
CCX 17/UNI-TELWAY port integrated in processors (SCI)

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TSX 7/PMX 7 Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
CCX 17 Addresses :
TSX7 CPU master : address 0
(coding in LES 64/74)
CCX 17 slave : addresses 1 and 2
(*), defined by the cable
LES
64/74
XBT Z 948 T CCX CB10 002
CCX 17/UNI-TELWAY bus connection via SCI and TSX SCA 62 junction box
TSX 7/PMX 7 Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
CCX 17 Addresses :
TSX7 CPU (coding in LES 64/74)
CCX 17 slave (*) : (coding in SCA 62)

LES UNI-TELWAY
64/74
SCA 62 XBT Z 908 T CCX CB10 002
CCX 17/UNI-TELWAY bus connection via SCM 2116 and TSX SCA 62 junction box
TSX 7/PMX 7
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
CCX 17 Addresses :
SCM 2116 (coding in SCA 62)
CCX 17 slave (*) : (coding in SCA 62)

SCM UNI-TELWAY
2116
SCA 62 XBT Z 908 T CCX CB10 002
CCX 17/SCM 2116 connection (UNI-TELWAY)
TSX 7/PMX 7
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
CCX 17 Addresses : defined by the cable
SCM 2116 master : address 0
CCX 17 slave : addresses 1 and 2 (*)

SCM
2116
XBT Z 918 T CCX CB10 002
(*) The CCX 17 operator panel uses two consecutive addresses when it is a slave on the
UNI-TELWAY bus.
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• Connecting CCX17 operator panels/TSX 07 nano-PLC terminal port
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Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Addresses : defined by the cable
CCX 17 TSX 07 master : address 0
CCX 17 slave : address 4 (server)
TSX 07 address 5 (client)

XBT-Z968 T CCX CB10 002


• Connecting CCX17 operator panels/TSX Micro and TSX Premium PLCs
CCX 17/TSX Micro and TSX Premium terminal port connection

Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Addresses : defined by the cable
TSX 37/TSX 57 : master address 0
TSX 37 or TSX 57 CCX 17
CCX 17 slave : addresses 4 and 5(*)

Note the speed of both devices : 9600


or 19200 bds
XBT-Z968 T CCX CB10 002
CCX17/UNI-TELWAY bus connection on terminal port and TSX P ACC 01 junction box
TSX 37 or TSX 57
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Addresses : defined by the cable
CCX 17 TSX 37/TSX 57 : master address 0
CCX 17 : slave : addresses 4 and 5 (*)
P ACC 01

AUX
XBT-Z968 T CCX CB10 002
CCX17/UNI-TELWAY bus connection on SCP 114 and TSX SCA 62 junction box
TSX 37 or TSX 57
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Addresses :
TSX 37/TSX 57 : master address 0
CCX 17 (coding in SCA 62)
CCX 17 : slave (coding in SCA 62) (*)
SCP 114 SCP CU 4530

SCA 62
XBT-Z908 T CCX CB10 002
(*) The CCX 17 operator panel occupies 2 consecutive addresses when it is the
UNI-TELWAY link slave.
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CCX 17/SCY 21 600 (UNI-TELWAY bus) connection

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TSX 57
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Adresses : defined by the cable
CCX 17 SCY 21 600 : master address 0
CCX 17 : slave : addresses 1 and 2(*)

SCY
21 600
XBT-Z918 T CCX CB10 002
CCX 17/UNI-TELWAY bus connection on SCY 21 600 and TSX SCA 62 junction box
TSX 57
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Addresses :
CCX 17 SCY 21 600 : master address 0
(coding in SCA 62)
SCY CCX 17 : slave (coding in SCA 62) (*)
TSX CSB 015
21 600 UNI-TELWAY
SCA 62 XBT-Z908 T CCX CB10 002

(*) The CCX 17 operator panel uses two consecutive addresses when it is a slave on the
UNI-TELWAY link.

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• Connecting CCX 17 operator panels / FTX 417 / 507 terminals or PC compatible for a local
transfer
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CCX17/FTX417orFTX507connection
FTX 417
Protocol : UNI-TELWAY
Adresses : defined automatically
FTX iii slave, RS 485 port :
CCX 17 adresses 1 to 20
(only one address used)
CCX 17 master : address 0
(The driver must already have been
installed on the FTX or PC).
T CCX CB8 030 T CCX CB10 002
CCX 17/PC compatible connection

Protocol : UNI-TELWAY CCX 17


Addresses : defined automatically
PC slave : address 1 to 20
(only one address used)
CCX 17 master : address 0
(The driver must already be installed on the
FTX or on the PC).
RS 232C RS 485
T CCX CB9 030 T CCX CB10 002
SCA 72
white
0VL 5
white
D<B> 4
yellow
D<A> 3
blue
TSX SCA 72 T CCX CB9 030
TSX SCA 72/T CCX CB9 030 connection

• Lengths of the various types of cable

References Length in m References Length in m


TCCX CB2 030 3 XBT-Z908 1.8
TCCX CB4 030 3 XBT-Z918 5
TCCX CB8 030 3 XBT-Z928 5
TCCX CB9 030 3 XBT-Z948 5
TCCX CB10 002 0.2 XBT-Z968 2

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8 - Connecting Series 7 or TSX Premium PLCs/CCX 17 operator panels via a FIPIO bus
Connection to a FIPIO fieldbus is established via the PCMCIA FPP10 card.

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This PCMCIA card is type III. For version compatibility, see section 2, page 5.
Setting-up principle :
• Fit the TSX FP CG 010/030 cable to the TSX FPP10 card and screw the card in the
slot provided.
Warning : Insert the equipment card when powered down.
Connection to FIPIO fieldbus :
Connection to the FIPIO fieldbus is made via a TSX FP ACC4 T-junction.
Then connect the TSX FP CG 010/030 cable (9-pin SUB-D) to the 9-pin SUB-D connector
on the T-junction.

FIPIO

••• • •

•••••• • • • •
•••• • • • •
•••

••

TSX FP ACC4/TBX FP ACC10 PCMCIA


CCX 17

Performance on model 40 TSX7/PMX7 and TSX Premium PLCs


Uni-Telway connection
The performance levels shown below are correct for 2 CCX 17s connected to the bus.
Abovethislimit,anyincreaseinthenumberofCCX17sconnectedsignificantlyreducestheperformance.
FIPIO connection on series 7 PLCs
Type of PL7 object Type of CCX 17 No. of CCX 17 which can be connected
RIW/ROW only CCX 17 25
CCX 17-A 7
Message handling only (*) CCX 17 and No. = 1/2 NCT
CCX 17-A NCT : CPU cycle time
(*) For a TSX/PMX 47-455 this number is halved.
FIPIO connection on TSX Premium PLCs
Type of CCX 17 Number of CCX 17 which can be connected
CCX 17 4 (1)
CCX 17-32 4 (1)
(*) For more than 4 CCX 17 operator panels, programming precautions should be taken.
Please contact your Regional Sales Office.
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9- Characteristics
Electrical characteristics
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Operator panels T CCX 17 T CCX 17 T CCX 17


20 F i 20 L i 30 L i
Power supply Nominal voltage a 24 V a 24 V a 24 V
Limit voltage (1) 19.2...30 V 19.2...30 V 19.2...30 V
Peak to peak ripple 5% of Un F = 90 Hz...1 KHz
Inrush current 100 A 100 A 100 A
Inrush current It 0.2 As 0.2 As 0.2 As
Inrush current I t
2 12.5 A s2 12.5 A s2 12.5 A2 s
Nominal current drawn 1.2 A + 0.35 A per discrete output
Max current drawn 1.5A + 0.45 A per discrete output
Power up threshold 24 VDC supply ≥ 19.2 V
Power off threshold 24 VDC supply < 19.2 V
Imperceptible power break 1 ms
Service life at maximum power :
• 30°C 80000 H • 50°C 30000 H • 55°C 15000 H
(1) 34 VDC for one hour for a battery with charger

Characteristics of 24 VDC / 0.35 A (discrete) solid state outputs


Type Transistors
Loads Nominal voltage a 24 V
Nominal current 0.35 A
Tungsten wire indicator lamp 8.5 W
Limit values Voltage 19.2V…30 V (1)
Current 0.43 A per channel
Logic Positive
Load common To - of supply
Leakage current At state 0 < 2.3 mA
Residual voltage At state 1 < 0.4 V
Response From state 0 to 1 ≤ 1.5 ms
time From state 1 to 0 ≤ 1.5 ms
Integrated Against overloads Yes (thermal)
protection Against overvoltages Yes (Zener diode)
Against power supply inversion Yes (inverse diode)
Isolation Outputs / ground 2000 V rms F= 50/60 Hz 1min
Outputs / main power supply 2000 V rms F= 50/60 Hz 1min
Isolation resistance ≥ 10 MΩ ata 500 V
(1) 34 VDC for one hour for a battery with charger

Printer interface characteristics


Operator panels T CCX 17 20 LPS / 30 L PS
Printer type Serial link and support for XON-XOFF or BUSY protocol
Data link Type : RS 232 C simplified asynchronous serial link
characteristics Maximum transmission speed : 9600 baud
Maximum distance CCX 17 / printer : 5 m
Connection : 9-pin SUB D connector

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Alarm relay output characteristics
Type Relay

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Maximum operating voltage 19...264 VAC or 10..34 VDC
Thermal current 3A
Loads Resistive Voltage 24 V c 48 V c 110 V c 220 V c
in load AC12 Power 24 VA (1) 50 VA (1) 110 VA (1) 220 VA (1)
AC Inductive Voltage 24 V c 48 V c 110 V c 220 V c
load AC14 Power 24VA (2) 24 VA (2) 110 VA (2) 220 VA (2)
and AC15
Loads Resistive Voltage 24 V a
in load DC-12 Power 24 W (1)
DC Inductive Voltage 24 V a
load DC-13 Power 24 W (1)
Isolation Outputs / ground 2000 V rms F=50/60 Hz 1min
Outputs / main supply 2000 V rms F=50/60 Hz 1min
Isolation resistance ≥ 10 MΩ at a 500 V
(1) 1x106 operations
(2) 0.1x106 operations
Mechanical characteristics
Mounting Flush mounting with seal attached to operator panel end and
adjustable locking clips
Panel thickness : 1 mm min., 6 mm max.
Connections Power supply Removable screw terminal block (max.
capacity : 1 x 2.5 mm2 wire per terminal)
Discrete outputs Removable screw terminal block (max.
capacity : 1 x 2.5 mm2 wire per terminal)
Data link to the 26-pin high density SUB D connector
communication bus
Printer link 9-pin SUB D connector
Weight T CCX 17 20 F i 1.900 kg
T CCX 17 20 L i 1.600 kg
T CCX 17 30 L i 1.600 kg

Environmental characteristics
Degree of Front panel IP 65
protection Other panels IP 20
Temperature Operating Front panel +5 to +40°C
Other panels +5 to +55°C
Storage - 20°C to + 60°C
Humidity T CCX 17 20 F i 20 to 85% no condensation
T CCX 17 20 L i / 30L i 60% no condensation
Impact resistance Conforming to IEC 68-2-27 (15g. 1/2 wave 11 ms)
Vibration resistance Conforming to IEC 68-2-6
Amplitude : 0.075mm from 10 to 57 Hz,
acceleration 1g max. from 57 to 150 Hz, acceleration 1g
Resistance to electrical Conforming to IEC 801-4 level 3
interference
Conforming to EC standard
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1 - Power-up

Each time it is powered up, the Status of LED indicators/Battery LED


operator panel performs a set of Power-up Self-test Self-tests
self-tests to check that it is phase completed (OK)
operating correctly. The result of
the self-tests is displayed by the
three LED indicators and the
battery condition LED on the front
panel.
Once the self-tests are completed,
OPERATION

if no errors are found, all of the On Unknown Off


LEDs are extinguished and the
operator panel display the initial CCX 17-20 FW.....................V2.3
screen showing : UTW SLAVE,9600 bauds, AdS=1, AdC=2
• The type of operator panel and APPLICATION.....................NONE
the software version, CONNECTION..................... OK
• The configuration parameters
for the PLC data link :
Master/slave, transmission speed, Server address (AdS), Client address (AdC).
• Whether or not an application is present :
- "LOADED" : application present without an default group,
- "EXEC" : application present with a default group defined under PL7-MMI 17,
- "NONE" : no application present,
• Whether or not connection with the PLC is established.

Note: The display "Front panel coding invalid" indicates an error concerning the
configuration of the switches on the front panel in relation to the type of sub-base.

Automatic retrieval of an application (version V2.6 or later)


If the operator panel does not contain a valid application ("NONE"), and if a PCMCIA memory
card is present :
• The PCMCIA memory contains a valid compatible application. This application is
automatically transferred to the operator panel. The user does not have to do anything.
The transfer can be cancelled by pressing ↵ when the barchart appears.
• The PCMCIA memory does not contain a valid application, the application is invalid or
incompatible, or the transfer fails. The operator panel still has no application (NONE).
See the following pages for information about compatible PCMCIA memory cards.

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2 - Configuring the Operator Panel

The CCX 17 operator panel integrates a configuration facility called "SETUP".


Configuration parameters and functions which can be accessed :
• Display language, date display format, password entry and modification
• Choice of communication driver used for the PLC link,
• Save/restore application to PCMCIA memory card (version V2.2 min),
• Init. application : total or partial deletion of CCX 17 application,
• Configure printer connected to operator panel.
General navigation functions in SETUP :
[ALT] + [↵ ↵ ] Calls up SETUP or exits SETUP without taking into account the

OPERATION
modifications.
← ] [→
[← → ][↓
↓] [↑
↑] Moves the cursor between the various fields that can be modified.
[MOD] Allows modification of the selected field, the cursor blinks.
↓] [↑
[↓ ↑] Modify the parameters of the selected field, if they are preset.
or
[0] to [9]. Direct entry of values for fields that do not have preset values, without
pressing the MOD key. (The MOD key retains the former value).
↵]
[↵ Validates the modifications made in the selected field.
[P] Accesses general menu for SETUP : Parameters protected (from the
second screen only).

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Calling up SETUP
From the initial screen, pressing
↵ ] keys will display <1>
the [ALT] + [↵ <1> English
English <4>
<4> Italian
Italiano
the first screen. The current <2> <2> French
Français <5>
<5> Spanish
Español
<3>
language is displayed in <3> Deutsch
German
<↵>
reverse video. <↵>

• Changing the display language


Languages that can be selected : English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
← ] [→
[← →] [↓
↓] [↑
↑ ] or <n> Selects the language.
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection.
OPERATION

Message display in the selected language is effective when confirmed with [↵ ↵].
↵ ] Cancels the selection.
[ALT] + [↵

• Changing the date display format


Formats that can be selected : MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY, YY/MM/DD.
[MOD] Calls up modification :
Format Date: DD/MM/YY
↓] [↑
[↓ ↑ ] Selects the format,
Password:
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection, <P> Protected parameters
<↵ >

• Accessing the protected SETUP parameters


These can be accessed after the password has been entered.
[P] Accesses the protected SETUP parameters
<1> Operator panel configuration
<2> Application initialization
<3> Save/Restore
<9> Exit setup <↵>
• Entering and modifying the password
By default there is no password.
The password is a four-figure one (each figure can take a value from 0 to 9) and it is shown
on-screen as four number symbols (#).
The password is modified in the configuration screen of the operator panel :
[P] Accesses the protected SETUP parameters
↵ ] Accesses the operator panel configuration
[1] and [↵
To change the password,
↵]
[2] and [↵
New password : ####
####
Confirm password :

<↵>
The "New password" field : Lets the user enter a new password. To enter a new
password, the previous password must first be entered in the "Password" field.
Enter the four-number combination and confirm. The password is cancelled by
entering four "0"s.

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• Modifying PLC data link parameters
"UTW" fields : Lets the user choose communication protocol adjustment
parameters.
The "Speed" field : Lets the user define the communication speed as 300,
600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200 baud (predefined
values).
The "Connection" field : Lets the user define the terminal as master or slave on the
data link,
The "Time out" field : Lets the user define the maximum wait time of a response.

[1 ↵ ] Accesses the operator


1] [↵ <1> Line configuration

OPERATION
panel configuration. <2> Change password
1] [↵
[1 ↵ ] Accesses the line con- <3> Printer configuration
figuration. <8> Return <↵>
[1] Accesses the
UNI-TELWAY Communication protocol
communication protocol <1> UTW <2>FIPIO
selection. <↵>
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection.

The communication parameters


are defined using the cursor Communication protocol UTW
keys Rate (bauds) : 9600 Connection : Slave
↓] [→
[↓ →] Time Out (ms) : 10000
[MOD] Used to modify the <↵>
parameters.
Enter the time-out value, using
keys [0] to [9]
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection

"FIPIO" fields :
"Connection point"and"Connection mode" fields : Used to enter the connection point
number attributed to the CCX 17 and the connection mode.
[2] Accesses the FIPIO
communication protocol Communication point
selection. <1> UTW <2>FIPIO
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection. <↵>
Enter the connection point
number using keys [0] to [9].
↵]
[↵ Validates the Communication protocol FIPIO
connection point. Connection point : 11
Select the connection mode : <↵>
[MOD] Used to modify the
selected field
↓]
[↓ Used to select the connection mode : AUTO (automatically adapts to the
connected PLC), CCX17 (8 RIW and 8 ROW or 8% IW and 8% QW), CCX 17-A
(8 RIW and 78 ROW) or CCX 17-32 (32 %IW and 32 % QW).
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection
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• Configuring the printer link
The "Speed" field: Lets the user define the printer speed as 300, 600,
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 baud (predefined values).
The "Parity" field : none, even, odd.
The "Stop bit" field : 1, 2.
The "Data" field : 7 or 8 bits.
The "Print continuous log" field : enables the use of the printer for continuous
messages.
↵ ] Accesses the
[1] and [↵ <1> Line configuration
operator panel <2> Change password
configuration <3> Printer configuration
OPERATION


[3] and [↵ ] Accesses the printer <8> Return <↵>
configuration

↓ ] [↑
[↓ ↑] Moves the cursor Rate (bauds): 9600 Parity: No
between the various Stop bit(s): 1 Data: 8 bits
fields. Log print-out: No
<↵ >
[MOD] Allows modification
of the selected field.

↵ ]
[↵ Validates and
returns to operator
panel configuration
menu.

• Application initialization (version V2.2 minimum)


This function is used to delete all or part of the CCX 17 application :
• Initialize entire application : Total reset
• Initialize operator input only : Entries
• Initialize archived alarms only : Alarms
After a total initialization of the application, the user can choose whether or not to
reinitialize the CCX17 directly.
↵ ] : Accesses the
[2] and[↵ <1> Operator panel configuration
application reset <2> Application initialization
function <3> Save/Restore
<9> Exit setup <↵ >

↵ ] : Returns to the Setup


[8] and[↵ <1> Total initializ. with Restart
main screen <2> Total initializ. no Restart
<3> Initialization of entries <↵ >
<4> Alarm init. <8> Return

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↵ ] : Accesses the total
[1] + [↵
<1> Total initializ. with Restart
initialization with
<2> Total initializ. no Restart
reboot of CCX17 <3> Initialization of entries <↵ >
function <4> Alarm init. <8> Return

↵ ] : Cancel
[1] + [↵
↵ ] : Confirms and starts
[2] + [↵ Application will be destroyed
initialization. The CCX17 will restart
CCX17 is restarted <1> Cancel
immediately after <2> OK <↵ >
deletion

OPERATION
↵ ] : Accesses the total
[2] + [↵ <1> Total initializ. with Restart
initialization with no <2> Total initializ. no Restart
CCX17 restart function <3> Initialization of entries <↵ >
<4> Alarm init. <8> Return
↵ ] : Cancel
[1] + [↵
↵ ] : Confirms and starts
[2] + [↵ Application will be destroyed
initialization.
<1> Cancel
<2> OK <↵ >
↵ ] : Accesses the
[3] + [↵
initialization of operator <1> Total initializ. with Restart
entries function <2> Total initializ. no Restart
<3> Initialization of entries <↵ >
<4> Alarm init. <8> Return
↵ ] : Cancel
[1] + [↵
↵ ] : Confirms and starts
[2] + [↵
initialization Archiving operator entries
will be destroyed
<1> Cancel
<2> OK <↵ >
↵ ] : Accesses initialization
[4] + [↵
function of archived
alarms in CCX 17 <1> Total initializ. with Restart
<2> Total initializ. no Restart
<3> Initialization of entries <↵ >
<4> Alarm init. <8> Return
↵ ] : Cancel
[1] + [↵
↵ ] : Confirms and starts
[2] + [↵
initialization Archiving alarms
will be destroyed
<1> Cancel
<2> OK <↵ >

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• Save/Restore application (version V2.2 minimum)
This function offers the option of saving the application contained in the CCX 17 on a
PCMCIA memory cartridge. Application thus saved can be restored to the same operator
panel or any other CCX 17 operator panel. It is therefore possible to load an application
in a CCX 17 without using a programming PC.
Modicon TSX Nano/Micro/Premium PLC memory cartridges can be used for this operation.
Memory cards SRAM 32K16 : TSX MRP 32K16P TFTX RSM 32K16
SRAM 64K16 : TSX MRP 64K16P
SRAM 128K16 : TSX MRP 128K16P TFTX RSM 128K16
Flash EPROM 64K16 : TSX MFP 064K16P
Flash EPROM 128K16 : TSX MFP 0128K16P
OPERATION

Compatibility of memory cartridge capacities according to type of operator panel:


Panel T CCX 17 20 •••• T CCX 17 30 ••••
SRAM/FEPROM 128K16 Yes Yes
SRAM/FEPROM 64K16 Yes Yes
SRAM 32K16 (*) Yes No

The memory cartridge is inserted in the PCMCIA slot in place of the FIPIO communication
module if this is present.

To facilitate removal of the memory card, it is advisable to stick one of the plastic tabs
supplied with the card to it as shown in the diagram below :

30% 70% of the length

PCMCIA card Plastic tab

(*) Application with OFB and DFB STATUS cannot be saved on 32K16 memory cards
(insufficient space on CCX 17-20, memory card incompatible with CCX 17-20).

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↵ ] : Accesses the Save/
[3] + [↵
Restore function <1> Operator panel configuration
<2> Application initialization
<3> Save/Restore
<9> Exit setup <↵ >

Save/Restore the application


↵ ] : Returns to the previous
[8] + [↵
<1> Save
Setup screen
<2> Restore
<8> Return <↵ >

OPERATION
↵ ] : Accesses the Save Card : TSXRSM12816
[1] + [↵ <↵ >
function Contents :APP_NAME 01/01/96 20LPS

[2] + [↵ ] : Initiates the save comments on 40 characters
Card : Reference of the <1> Cancel <2> Save
identified card
Contents: Application name, date
of save to cartridge, Card : TSXRSM12816
type of CCX 17,
application description
↵] :
[↵ Cancels the current <↵ > Cancel
save displayed by a
bargraph
Card : TSXRSM12816
Contents :APP_NAME 01/01/96 20LPS
↵ ] : Returns to the
[8] + [↵
previous screen after Save completed
the save has finished <8> Return <↵ >

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[1] + [↵↵ ] : Accesses the
Card : TSXRSM12816 <↵ >
Restore function
Contents :APP_NAME 01/01/96 20LPS

[2] +[↵ ] : Initiates the Restore
comments on 40 characters
Card : Reference of the <1> Cancel <2> Restore
identified card
Contents: Application name,
date of save to
cartridge, type of Card : TSXRSM12816
CCX 17, application
description
↵ ] :
[↵ Cancels the current <↵ > Cancel
OPERATION

restore displayed by
a bargraph

↵ ] : Returns to the
[8] + [↵ Card : TSXRSM12816
previous screen Contents :APP_NAME 01/01/96 20LPS
after the restore has Restore completed
finished <8> Return <↵ >

Note: The application contained in the CCX 17 will be destroyed during the restore.

If an error is detected on the


memory cartridge (cartridge not Card : ????????
present or faulty) a message on Contents :????????
screen indicates the fault after the Card Missing
function has be launched. <8> Return <↵ >
↵ ] : Returns to the
[8] + [↵
previous screen

• Save modifications
↵ ] Exits setup
[9] + [↵ <1> Operator panel configuration
<2> Application initialization
<3> Save/Restore
<9> Exit setup <↵ >

Yes : The modifications will be


saved when validated.
Do you want to save changes to
Setup?
No : The modifications will not
be saved.
<1> Yes <2> No
<↵>
↵ ] : Validation of the Setup modifications and reinitialization of the operator
[1] followed by[↵
panel,
[2] exit without saving.
Note: The operator panel is automatically reinitialized when the application is restored
or initialized.

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3 - Creating the Man-Machine Interface Application
The man-machine interface application can be created from :
• the PL7-MMI 17 software under OS/2 or MMI 17 WIN under Windows,
• the PLC application.

Note : To create a man-machine application using PL7-MMI 17 or MMI 17 WIN, refer


to the associated manuals (an example of a man-machine interface developed
from an application program is detailed in this manual).

To simplify setup and to benefit from all of the features supported by the operator panel,
it is recommended that the interface application be developed in PL7-MMI 17 or
MMI 17 WIN.

OPERATION
4 - Displaying messages
• Displaying messages:
A message comprises two optional parts :
- A fixed text,
- Its assigned variable. Display the color : RED
A variable can be displayed as
Open valve number : 254
a string of ASCII characters, a
numerical value or a bar chart. Fill tank 2
In order to optimize screen message display performance, the rules described in the
documentation for PL7-MMI 17 software (under OS/2 or Windows) must be observed.

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5 - Entering Variables
• Principle
A variable can be entered when Valve number :
the field assigned to the Valve status : CLOSED
latter variable is displayed in
reverse video and is flashing.

The variable can be entered in several ways :


- By predefined values,
- By incrementing or decrementing the current value,
- By entering characters.
OPERATION

← ] [→
[← →] [↑
↑ ] [↓
↓ ] Moving among the various fields that can be modified.

• Entering by incrementing or decrementing the current value


The value of the increment and the minimum and maximum values can be set in the
message.
[MOD] Allows access to
modification of a field. Valve number : 250
Also allows exit from data entry Valve status : CLOSED
in a field without changing the
initial value.

→]
[→ Increases the current
value of the increment Valve number : 260
value. Valve status : CLOSED

←]
[← Reduces the current Valve number : 240
value of the increment Valve status : CLOSED
value.

↵]
[↵ Validates the selection
made and enables :
- Sending the newly selected value to the PLC,
- Access to the next entry.

[MOD] Pressing again exits data entry mode.

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• Character by character entry
The minimum and maximum values can be set in the message

[MOD] Allows access to


modification of a field and posi- Valve number :
tions the cursor at the beginning Valve status : CLOSED
of the field.
Also allows exit from data entry in
a field without changing the initial
value.
← ] [→
[← →] Move the cursor from Valve number : 254

OPERATION
right to left and from left to right; Valve status : CLOSED
movement is restricted to within
the field.
[0]...[9], [.] and [+/-] Allow the
selected value to be entered.
↵]
[↵ Validates the selection made and enablesthe newly selected value to be sent
to the PLC (by UNI-TE request).

Deleting a character
[DEL] Is used to delete the Valve number : 254
character selected by the cursor. Valve status : CLOSED

The characters located to the right Valve number : 24


of the character are shifted left. Valve status : CLOSED

Inserting a character
[INS] Is used to create an Valve number : 24
insertion point between two Valve status : CLOSED
characters. The insertion point is
located just before the character
selected by the cursor.

All of the characters located after


Valve number : 2 4
the insertion point are shifted to
the right. If a character is located
Valve status : CLOSED
at the far right of the field, it is lost.

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6 - Saving Alarms and Operator Entries
Each alarm and each operator entry is archived to a storage memory field that is distributed
as follows :
• A "Record of alarms triggered" field. This field is in turn split into two fields :
- An active alarm field (alarms acknowledged with the fault still present and
unacknowledged alarms) : 150 local alarms + 100 PLC alarms + 80 DFB alarms in
CCX 17 20 or 300 local alarms (including 80 DFB alarms) + 100 PLC alarms in
CCX 17 30,
- An archived alarm field containing all of the alarms which have disappeared: 150 local
alarms + 100 PLC alarms + 80 DFB alarms in CCX 17 20 or 300 local alarms (including
80 DFB alarms) + 100 PLC alarms in CCX 17 30.
• A "Record of operator entries" field : 50 in CCX 17 20, 100 in CCX 17 30.
Storage field for alarms and operator entries
OPERATION

Alarms triggered Operator entries

Active alarm Archived alarms Operator entries


field field field

Alarms acknowledged All alarms All operator entries


and unacknowledged disappeared made
with a fault present
or alarms from a
diagnostic DFB with
acknowledgment
requested, not
acknowledged, fault fed
back

Note: When the maximum limit on the number of alarms or operator entries archived is
reached, the occurrence of a new alarm or of a new operator entry overwrites the
first alarm or the first operator entry archived.

For alarms from a diagnostic DFB, when a new alarm of this type occurs once the
maximum limit has been reached, this alarm will be overprinted, with the message
"BUFFER FULL". Pressing the ENTER key automatically acknowledges this alarm.

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Record of alarms triggered
When an alarm occurs, it is saved in the active alarm field and in the archived alarms
field with an occurrence number and the date and time of its appearance.
When the error disappears, the alarm is deleted from the active alarm field, and added
to the archived alarms field with its date and time of disappearance.
• Displaying active alarms
Information relative to an alarm is displayed on two lines :
• The first line displays the occurrence number, the date and time of failure
occurrence, the type of alarm and the local status of the alarm :
The type of alarms displayed are as follows :

OPERATION
- BIT if the alarm comes from a bit,
- PLC if the alarm comes from an OF or command,
- EVDG, MVDG, TRDG or NEPO if the alarm comes from a diagnostic OFB
(application generated by CCX V2.3),
- EV_DIA, MV_DIA, NEPO_DIA or ASI_DIA if the alarm comes from a diagnostic DFB.
- OFB if the alarm comes from a diagnostic OFB.
• The various alarm statuses are as follows :
- ACK : alarm acknowledged (seen by the operator), the alarm number is fed back
to the PLC,
- ON : alarm not acknowledged,
- DIS :alarm from a diagnostic DFB with acknowledgment requested, not acknowledged,
fault fed back.
• The second line displays the message assigned to the alarm.

This screen also displays the number of activated alarms and the sequences of keys
which can be used to browse in the CCX17 screens.

An alarm displayed as flashing is an alarm from a diagnostic DFB which must be


acknowledged by the operator.

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From the application screen,
pressing [ALT] + [ACK] displays * ACTIVE ALARMS : 011 *
the list of active alarms, moving to 002 03/ 04/ 97 11:07:54...NEPO...ACK
the most recent. Failure left motor N°3
↑ ] [↓
[↑ ↓] Moves the cursor in the list. <A L T >+ <P >- > S t a t u s <↵>
<↵>- > R e t u r n
The selected alarm is displayed in
reverse video.
[ALT] + [↓ ↓ ] moves the cursor to the end of the list.
[ALT] + [↑ ↑ ] moves the cursor to the start of the list.
[ACK] allows the user to acknowledge the alarm selected. For a DFB type alarm, the
acknowledgement information is sent to the PLC, if this option has been configured in
OPERATION

the DFB instance.


[ALT] + [P]if the alarm comes from a diagnostic OFB or DFB, the status screen is displayed.
↵ ] used to exit consultation mode and return to the current dialog screen.
[↵
Active alarms Archived alarms

Appearance ON
of error
[Ack] Archived

Acknowl.

Disappearance of error
For alarms from a diagnostic DFB with acknowledgment requested:

Active alarms Archived alarms


Appearance [Ack]
ON DIS
of error
[Ack] Archived

Acknowl.

Disappearance of error

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Remark on displaying active alarms
The alarms are saved in the memory field as they occur with an occurrence number. The
screen provides a real-time display of a group of alarms and when a displayed alarm above
the displayed field is removed from the list, it is compacted (see the example below).

Display prior to ending Display after ending


alarm 2 alarm 2
001 Alarm 1 001 Alarm 1
002 Alarm 2 displayed on- 002 Alarm 3


003 Alarm 3 screen 003 Alarm 4
004 Alarm 4 004 Alarm 5

OPERATION
005 Alarm 5 005

150 150

Note :
If the message "Buffer full" appears on the screen when an alarm occurs, please note
that :
- the alarm relay cannot handle this alarm,
- the alarm is not stored in the operator panel.
In order for alarms to be handled correctly, the user must "initialize archived alarms" in Setup
in CCX 17.

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• Displaying the OFB or DFB status
Information on the status of the OFB which has generated the alarm, is displayed on two
lines. To display all the messages, use the [↑] [↓] keys. If the last message is displayed
(last status bit), only the [↑] key appears. Similarly if the first message is displayed, only
the [↓]
[↓]key appears.
As well as the status messages, the screen displays :
• The symbol (SDBASE) of the error bit which generated the error (OFB only),
• The name of the DFB instance (DFB only),
• The message associated with the alarm.
If the fault has disappeared (OFB error bit = 0), the message "ALARM DISAPPEARED"
is displayed and the status messages are deleted.
OPERATION

From the activated alarm display screen,

[ALT] + [P]displays on screen the Motga3 *STATUS* ↑↓


messages which correspond to Failure left motor N°3
status word bits at state 1. 00 error on abnormal sensor information
or commands.

Motga3 *STATUS*
ALARM DISAPPEARED

PRESS ENTER TO RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN


[ALT] + [P] Returns to the activated alarm screen.
↵ ]
[↵ Exits the status screen and returns to the current dialog screen.

• Displaying archived alarms


From the active alarms field, 001 22/07/95 10:20:1022/07/95 10:28:40
pressing [ALT] + [ACK] Failure left motor N°3
displays the list of archived 002 21/07/95 08:10:20 21/07/95 08:25:10
alarms, positioning on the most Failure upstream valve N°6
recent alarm. The following
information is provided for each
alarm :
- its sequence number (001, 002, etc.),
- the date and time when the error condition occurred and ended,
- the corresponding message.
↑ ] [↓
[↑ ↓] move within the list.
[ALT] + [↓↓] move to the end of the list.

[ALT] + [↑] move to the start of the list.
↵ ] keys.
To return to the application screen, press the [ALT] + [ACK] or [↵
Alarm relay operation
• Triggers on :
- the occurrence of an error condition,
• Is released by :
- the end of all error conditions, including unacknowledged ones,
- the acknowledgment of all errors even if they are still present.

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Timing diagram for managing configured alarms with display

The timing diagram below describes the behavior of alarm processing by the control panel.

OPERATION
3
4

8
[ALT] + [P]

1 Alarm present.

2 Push any button (visual acknowledgment of alarm if the "overprint" option is selected
in the alarm message).

3 Acknowledge by <ACK> (after pressing the ALT+ACK keys at the same time).

4 Status message
Storage.
5 Alarm message

6 Optional feedback of the alarm number to the PLC (ACK key).

7 Storage of the alarm in the alarm log zone of the operator panel.

8 If OFB or DFB status management has been configured, pressing [ALT] + [P] when
an OFB or DFB alarm occurs will display the status screen.

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Record of operator entries
When an operator entry occurs in a message or when SETUP is selected, the operator
entry record field is filled in. [ALT] + [PRT] are used to access and exit this record.

• Displaying operator entries


• The first line displays the date and time when the entry was made along with the :
- Message number, if it is in the terminal memory,
- Label "PLC" for a message sent by the PLC,
- Label "SET" for an activation of SETUP,
- Label "CNX" for a connection on the bus,
- Label "DCX" for disconnection from the bus.
- Label "ERR" when a command key is pressed and the associated request is
OPERATION

refused
• The second line displays the value of the variable entered, only in the case of an
operator entry in a message.
From the application screen :
↑ ] [↓
[↑ ↓ ] moves within the list. 22/06/94 12:01:50................OO4
[ALT] + [↓ ↓] moves to the end 254
of the list. 21/06/94 12:28:00................SET
[ALT] + [↑ ↑] moves to the start
of the list.

Managing the time display


On restarting, the CCX 17 operator panel reads the time from the PLC then updates it
locally. It then synchronizes itself every 30 minutes on the PLC clock.

Note : Managing the time as defined above only applies to CCX 17 operator panels
connected to PLCs equipped with real-time clocks.

7 - Alarm Message Display


So that the user can quickly
identify an alarm triggered, *ALARM*
the corresponding message Humidity level too low : 80
can be displayed in a
message screen replacing Press any key to return.
the current display.

The"Display" option must be previously declared when generating the message in PL7-
MMI 17.
Pressing any key returns the user to the previous screen.

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8- Managing the printing of messages
The "printer" function is available on all 3 types of operator panel : CCX 1720 FPS,
CCX 1720 LPS and CCX 1730 LPS. The printer used must have a buffer memory of
at least 4 Kb.
This function is used to print :
- messages as they occur,
- the log of operator entries,
- the alarm log.
The PLC activates these functions via a specific command.
Print format :
• Status messages

OPERATION
Messages are printed as
they occur. They are printed Speed of brush motor = 3600 tr/mn
in order starting with the 3200 I 4000 tr/mn
oldest. The last line of the Consumption of cutting oil = 5,00
list shows the most recent Faulty parts = - 18
event.
This type of printing has priority.
• Alarm messages
The following are printed on appearance of an alarm :
- the alarm number,
- the date, 001 12/06/95 10:02:56....ON.MotTemp.10
- the time, 002 12/06/95 10:07:14....OFF.Lamp 1
- its appearance, 001 12/06/95 10:23:51....ACK.MotTemp.10
disappearance or 006 12/06/95 15:41:28....ON.Valve Ok
acknowledgment,
- its reference.
The acknowledgment of an alarm and the time of acknowledgment are also printed.
• Table of operator entries
The following are printed when an operator enters a value or an acknowledge command :
- the date,
- the time, 12/06/95 10:02:56.................077
- the current value, 3600
- the value entered. 12/06/95 10:07:14.................095
- 562

• Table of archived alarms


The alarms archived on the panel are printed with :
- their number, the date and time they appeared, the date and time they disappeared,
and their reference.
Access command : [PRT]
001 12/06/95 10:02:56.12/06/95 10:23:51.MotTemp1
006 12/06/95 11:56:04.12/06/95 12:18:20.Lamp 1.
005 12/06/95 12:02:53.12/06/95 12:20:24.Motor10
003 12/06/95 13:21:45.12/06/95 14:18:22.Tempera.

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9 - Using the Manual Control Keys

1 2
MAN AUTO

3 4
CYCLE/CYCLE STOP

Manual control keys


OPERATION

Window slots for custom labels

When the man-machine interface program is created, each manual control key can be
assigned to a PLC internal bit, usable by the PLC application program.
These keys can operate in one of two ways, defined when the man-machine interface
application is configured :
• Rising edge operation : Pressing the key sets the associated bit (or associated %IW
or RIWpt,mod,chan,i) to 1 ; releasing it resets it to 0,
• Toggle type operation : Pressing the key changes the state of the bit.

On operator panels with discrete outputs (T CCX 17●● ● PS), each control key is assigned
a discrete output that can for example be connected to a PLC input. This association
is only possible if no PLC bit is associated with the control key.

Caution
The manual control keys are permanently active, even when a system screen (Alarm
or Setup) is displayed.

Operating principle diagram


controls assigned internal bit (via UNI-TE request)

Exclusive (one or the other)


1 controls discrete output 1

controls assigned internal bit (via UNI-TE request)


Exclusive (one or the other)


2 controls discrete output 2

controls assigned internal bit (via UNI-TE request)


Exclusive (one or the other)


controls discrete output 3

3
controls assigned internal bit (via UNI-TE request)

Exclusive (one or the other)


4 controls discrete output 4

Note : The operating principle of manual control keys is identical for T CCX 17 30 L●●
terminals with 2x4 control keys.

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1 - Changing the Battery
The service life of the battery is at least one year, replacement of the battery is
recommended at least every year. While changing the battery, data is retained for at
least five minutes.
Replacement part reference number : TSX PLP 01

Procedure
1 Power down the operator panel,
2 Open the battery compartment
cover,
3 Disconnect the battery from the
operator panel,
4 Install the replacement battery,
5 Close the cover,
6 Power up the operator panel.

2 - Replacing the front panel


The CCX 17 operator panels comprise two parts that can be separated :

MAINTENANCE
• The front panel that comprises the displays and their control electronics. This
component can be replaced,
• The back panel comprising the power supply, the operator panel control electronics
and its connections.

Procedure
A- Preliminary operations to perform on the front panel replacement component
Depending on the type of operator panel already installed, proceed with the encoding
of the front panel using the jumpers on the JSTR connector.

Jumper positions for operator panels with fluorescent displays type : T CCX 17 20 F ●

Panels T CCX 17 T CCX 17 T CCX 17 JSTR


Jumpers 20 F 20 FW 20 FPS ST1

ST1
ST2
ST3
ST4 ST6
ST5
ST6
JI

Jumper in place No jumper Position of the connector on


the board inside the front panel

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Jumper positions for LCD type display operator panels : T CCX 17 20/30 L●
Jumpers Jumpers

ST1
ST2
ST3
ST4
ST5
ST6

ST1
ST2
ST3
ST4
ST5
ST6
Panels Panels

T CCX 17 20 L T CCX 17 30 L

T CCX 17 20 LW T CCX 17 30 LW

T CCX 17 20 LPS T CCX 17 30 LPS

Jumper in place No jumper

Position of the connector on the board inside the front panel


JSTR

ST1
ST2
ST3
ST4
ST5
ST6
MAINTENANCE

JI

B - Operations to perform on the previously installed operator panel


1 Power down the operator panel,
2 Disconnect all connections,
3 Remove the operator panel from
the panel,
4 Unscrew the four screws that
attach the front panel to the back
panel,
5 Separate the two elements (front
panel and back panel),
6 Install the new front panel,
7 Attach the two elements (new
front and back panels) using the
four screws,
8 Install the operator panel and its
connections,
9 Power up the operator panel.

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