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    SIMATIC HMIHMI devicesBasic Panels migration guide

    Getting Started

    09/2012A5E31349173-AA

    Preface

    Introduction 1

    Replacing an HMI device 2

    Migrating a project 3

    Commissioning theHMI device 4

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    Siemens AGIndustry SectorPostfach 48 4890026 NRNBERGGERMANY

    A5E31349173-AA 09/2012 Technical data subject to change

    Copyright Siemens AG 2012.All rights reserved

    Legal informationWarning notice system

    This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to preventdamage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alertsymbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below aregraded according to the degree of danger.

    DANGERindicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken.

    WARNINGindicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken.

    CAUTIONindicates that minor personal injury can result i f proper precautions are not taken.

    NOTICEindicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.

    If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger willbe used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating toproperty damage.

    Qualified PersonnelThe product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specifictask in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions.Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks andavoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems.

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    WARNINGSiemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technicaldocumentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommendedor approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation andmaintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissibleambient conditions must be complied with. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed.

    TrademarksAll names identified by are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publicationmay be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner.

    Disclaimer of LiabilityWe have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and softwaredescribed. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, theinformation in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent

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    Preface

    Purpose of the migration guideThe migration guide contains all necessary information clearly arranged for you to migrate tothe new Basic Panels. It basically covers the following points:

    Replacing the HMI devices and the differences connected with the process Adaptations in the migrated database of the HMI project

    NoteThe content of the migration guide describes the replacement of a predecessor devicewith the corresponding successor from the Basic series, see "Replacing the predecessordevice with a Basic HMI device (Page 11)".

    If you replace the predecessor device with any HMI device of the Basic series, thismigration guide can only be used to a limited extent.

    NoteThis document is only a migration guide. Safety information, as well as the completeinstallation and commissioning are described in the operating instructions.

    ContentsThe migration guide is structured as follows:

    Introduction (Page 9)This chapter describes which predecessor device is replaced by which Basic HMI deviceand the most important new features for the Basic HMI devices.

    Replacing an HMI device (Page 13)This chapter basically covers the questions that arise when replacing a predecessordevice with the corresponding Basic HMI device:

    Does the mounting cut-out change? Are type and position of the interfaces different? Is the soft key assignment different? Is the data input different?

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    Migrating a project (Page 27)This chapter mainly covers the steps after migration of the WinCC flexible database that

    result from the changeover of the HMI device. In addition, it shows how you implementthe new features of the Basic HMI devices in the WinCC project:

    Changing the screen format, if necessary Setting the address of the HMI device in WinCC (TIA Portal)

    Commissioning the HMI device (Page 33)This chapter describes the revised or new procedures for commissioning the Basic HMIdevices:

    What the migration guide does not containThe following contents are not covered by the migration guide or only covered partially: The migration guide does not contain any details for the migration of a WinCC flexible

    project into a WinCC project.

    For more information, refer to the WinCC Information System under "Migrating projects".

    The migration guide does not contain any details on configuration of the HMI device.For more information, refer to the operating instructions of the HMI device.

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    Naming conventions and validityThe migration guide applies to the following devices and the following naming conventions

    apply.

    Term Applies toPlant System

    Machining center One or several machinesPredecessor devices Basic HMI devices

    HMI device TD 100C TD 200 TD 200C TD 400C OP 73micro TP 177micro OP 73 OP 77A TP 177A

    KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic color DP

    Text display

    Text displayHMI device

    TD 100C TD 200 TD 200C TD 400C

    Key HMI device TD 200 TD 400C OP 73micro OP 73 OP 77A

    KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN

    Touch HMI device TP 177micro TP 177A

    KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP400 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic color DP

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    Table of contents

    Preface ....................................................... ............................................................................................... 31 Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 9

    1.1 Features and benefits of the Basic HMI devices .........................................................................10

    1.2 Replacing the predecessor device with a Basic HMI device .......................................................11

    2 Replacing an HMI device...................................... ................................................................................... 132.1 Overview of HMI devices .............................................................................................................13

    2.2 Mounting cut-out ..........................................................................................................................172.3 Interfaces .....................................................................................................................................20

    2.4 Mapping of the soft key assignment ............................................................................................23

    2.5 Data input.....................................................................................................................................24

    3 Migrating a project .......................................... ......................................................................................... 273.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................27

    3.2 Migrating a project .......................................................................................................................28

    3.3 Changing the screen format.........................................................................................................283.3.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................28

    3.3.2 Additional setting options .............................................................................................................303.4 Switching over the HMI device.....................................................................................................31

    3.5 Setting the address of the HMI device.........................................................................................32

    4 Commissioning the HMI device ............................................................................................................... 334.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................33

    4.2 Transferring the project................................................................................................................33

    Index........................................................................................................................................................ 35

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    Introduction 1

    The following predecessor devices are replaced by Basic HMI devices:

    TD 100C TD 200 TD 200C TD 400C OP 73micro TP 177micro OP 73 OP 77A TP 177A

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    Introduction

    1.1 Features and benefits of the Basic HMI devices

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    1.1 Features and benefits of the Basic HMI devicesFocused on fundamentals the new Basic HMI devices

    Visualization is standard for most machines these days. The cost factor plays a crucial rolein this case, especially for small machines and simple applications. HMI devices with basicfunctions are often regarded as sufficient for simple applications.

    Basic functionality under optimum conditionsThis is exactly the demand we intend to fulfill with our SIMATIC Basic HMI devices. Byfocusing on fundamentals, the Basic HMI devices offer exactly the basic features you need and at the right economic conditions. A perfect cost-to-performance ratio.

    As with all devices in our product catalog, the new Basic Panels offer proven SIMATICquality and regardless of their display dimensions numerous standard software functions,

    for example, an alarm system, recipe management, trend functionality and languageswitching. Users benefit from the advantages of visualization, such as improved processquality, even with simple applications.

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    1.2 Replacing the predecessor device with a Basic HMI deviceNoteLimited comparability based on display sizeWhen replacing the HMI device, the screen format may be changed under certaincircumstances, .e.g. from 4:3 to "widescreen". This means that you are only able to comparethe old and new HMI devices using the display size to a limited extent.

    You must use the following table to determine the suitable replacement device.

    Predecessordevice

    MLFB Replaced with MLFBTD 100C 6ES7272-1BA10-0YA1 KP300 Basic mono PN 6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0

    TD 200 6ES7272-0AA30-0YA1 KP300 Basic mono PN 6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0

    TD 200C 6ES7272-1AA10-0YA1 KP300 Basic mono PN

    KTP400 Basic mono PN

    KTP400 Basic color PN

    6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AA11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AK11-3AX0

    TD 400C 6AV6640-0AA00-0AX1 KP300 Basic mono PN

    KTP400 Basic mono PN

    KTP400 Basic color PN

    6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AA11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AK11-3AX0

    OP 73micro 6AV6640-0BA11-0AX0 KP300 Basic mono PN 6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0

    TP 177micro 6AV6640-0CA11-0AX1 KTP600 Basic mono PNKTP600 Basic color PN

    KTP600 Basic color DP

    6AV6647-0AB11-3AX06AV6647-0AD11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AC11-3AX0

    OP 73 6AV6641-0AA11-0AX0 KP300 Basic mono PN 6AV6647-0AH11-3AX0

    OP 77A 6AV6641-0BA11-0AX1 KP400 Basic color PN 6AV6647-0AJ11-3AX0

    TP 177A 6AV6642-0AA11-0AX1 KTP600 Basic mono PN

    KTP600 Basic color PN

    KTP600 Basic color DP

    6AV6647-0AB11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AD11-3AX0

    6AV6647-0AC11-3AX0

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    Replacing an HMI device 22.1 Overview of HMI devicesDifferences in design and operating concept after replacement of HMI devices

    This section describes the differences and additional functions of the Basic HMI devices inrelation to enclosure, display, interfaces and data input.

    Enclosure Mounting

    The key-operated Basic HMI devices (KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic colorPN) are intended for horizontal mounting (landscape format).

    The Basic HMI devices with touch screen (KTP400 Basic mono PN, KTP400 Basiccolor PN, KTP600 Basic mono PN, KTP600 Basic color PN and KTP600 color DP) arealso suitable for vertical mounting (portrait format).

    Enclosure materialAll Basic HMI devices have a plastic enclosure.

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    DisplayAll Basic HMI devices have a higher resolution and a larger display area than the

    predecessor device.Exception: The KTP600 Basic mono PN and the KTP600 Basic color DP have the sameresolution and same display area as the predecessor devices.

    The displays of the individual Basic HMI devices have the following properties:

    KP300 Basic mono PN: FSTN mono display (black/white) 4-color backlighting (white, red, green, yellow) 3.6" active display area

    KP400 Basic color PN and KTP400 Basic color PN: Widescreen TFT display 256 colors 4.3" active display area

    KTP400 Basic mono PN and KTP600 Basic mono PN: FSTN mono display 4 gray levels 3.8" active display area for KTP400 Basic mono PN 5.7" active display area for KTP600 Basic mono PN

    KTP600 Basic color PN and KTP600 Basic color DP: TFT display 256 colors 5.7" active display area

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    Display Displayredecessordevice DimensionsW x H [mm] Size[inches] Resolution[pixels]

    BasicHMI device DimensionsW x H [mm] Size[inches] Resolution[pixels] Increasein area

    TD 100C 132 x 65 KP300 Basicmono PN 87 x 31 3.6" 240 x 80 TD 200 181 x 33 KP300 Basicmono PN 87 x 31 3.6" 240 x 80

    KP300 Basicmono PN 87 x 31 3.6" 240 x 80 KTP400 Basicmono PN 77 x 58 3.8" 320 x 240

    TD 200C 181 x 33

    KTP400 Basiccolor PN 95 x 54 4.3'' 480 x 272 KP300 Basicmono PN 87 x 31 3.6" 240 x 80 KTP400 Basicmono PN 77 x 58 3.8" 320 x 240

    TD 400C 192 x 64

    KTP400 Basiccolor PN 95 x 54 4.3'' 480 x 272 OP 73micro 80 x 24 3" 160 x 48 KP300 Basicmono PN 87 x 31 3.6" 240 x 80 40%

    KTP600 Basicmono PN 115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240 0KTP600 Basiccolor PN

    115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240

    TP 177micro 115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240(horizontalmounting)

    KTP600 Basiccolor DP 115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240 OP 73 80 x 24 3" 160 x 48 KP300 Basicmono PN 87 x 31 3.6" 240 x 80 40%OP 77A 102 x 41 4.5" 160 x 64 KP400 Basiccolor PN 95 x 53.8 4.3" 480 x 272 23%

    KTP600 Basicmono PN 115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240 KTP600 Basiccolor PN 115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240

    TP 177A 115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240(horizontalmounting)

    KTP600 Basiccolor DP

    115 x 86 5.7" 320 x 240

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    InterfacesWith the exception of the KTP600 Basic color DP, all Basic HMI devices feature an Industrial

    Ethernet interface.The KTP600 Basic color DP has a combined RS422/RS485 interface.

    Data input The key-operated Basic HMI devices (KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic color PN)

    have an alphanumeric input block, which is operated like the keypad of a cellular phone.

    All Basic HMI devices have function keys. With the exception of the KP300 Basic monoPN, all function keys can be marked with a labeling strip.

    The Basic HMI devices with touch screen have a screen keyboard.

    See alsoInterfaces (Page 20)

    Mapping of the soft key assignment (Page 23)

    Data input (Page 24)

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    2.2 Mounting cut-outDifferences in the enclosure dimensions

    The following tables compare the dimensions for mounting cut-out, device depth andenclosure front of predecessor devices and Basic HMI devices. The values for the mountingcut-out apply to horizontal mounting.

    Dimensions Dimensionsredecessordevice Mounting

    cut-outW x H [mm]

    Mountingdepth [mm]

    EnclosurefrontW x H [mm]

    BasicHMI device Mounting

    cut-outW x H [mm]

    Mountingdepth [mm]

    EnclosurefrontW x H [mm]

    TD 100C 82 x 69.5 36 90 x 76 KP300 Basicmono PN 149 x 82 30 165 x 97TD 200 138 x 68 27 148 x 76 KP300 Basicmono PN 149 x 82 30 165 x 97

    KP300 Basicmono PN 149 x 82 30 165 x 97KTP400 Basicmono PN 123 x 99 40 140 x 116

    TD 200C 138 x 68 28 148 x 76

    KTP400 Basiccolor PN 123 x 99 40 140 x 116KP300 Basicmono PN 149 x 82 30 165 x 97

    KTP400 Basicmono PN 123 x 99 40 140 x 116

    TD 400C 163.5 x 93.5 31 174 x 102

    KTP400 Basiccolor PN 123 x 99 40 140 x 116OP 73micro 138 x 68 29 154 x 84 KP300 Basicmono PN 149 x 82 30 165 x 97

    KTP600 Basicmono PN 197 x 141 44 214 x 158KTP600 Basiccolor PN 197 x 141 44 214 x 158

    TP 177micro 197 x 141 45 212 x 156

    KTP600 Basiccolor DP 197 x 141 44 214 x 158OP 73 138 x 68 29 154 x 84 KP300 Basicmono PN 149 x 82 30 165 x 97OP 77A 135 x 171 39 150 x 186 KP400 Basiccolor PN 135 x 171 33 162 x 189

    KTP600 Basicmono PN 197 x 141 44 214 x 158KTP600 Basiccolor PN 197 x 141 44 214 x 158

    TP 177A 197 x 141 50 212 x 156

    KTP600 Basiccolor DP 197 x 141 44 214 x 158

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    Compatibility of the mounting cut-outsYou can install the following Basic HMI devices in the mounting cut-out of the predecessor

    devices:

    Basic HMI device Predecessor device Mounting cut-out (in mm)KP400 Basic color PN OP 77A 135 x 171

    KTP600 Basic mono PN TP 177micro

    TP 177A

    197 x 141

    KTP600 Basic color PN TP 177micro

    TP 177A

    197 x 141

    KTP600 Basic color DP TP 177micro

    TP 177A

    197 x 141

    Note that despite the same dimensions for the mounting cut-out, the device depth and/or theenclosure front dimensions may differ from the respective dimensions of the predecessordevices.

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    Differences in the mounting cut-outsThe following figures will clarify the changes you have to make to the mounting cut-out to

    install a Basic HMI device.Width and height are always given in millimeters.

    TD 100C (blue)

    KP300 Basic mono PN (orange):

    TD 200, TD 200C, OP 73micro and OP 73 (blue)

    KP300 Basic mono PN (orange):

    TD 200C (blue)

    KTP400 Basic mono PN and KTP400Basic color PN (orange):

    TD 400C (blue)

    KP300 Basic mono PN (orange):

    TD 400C (blue)

    KTP400 Basic mono PN and KTP400Basic color PN (orange):

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    2.3 InterfacesType of interfaces for predecessor devices and Basic HMI devices

    All Basic HMI devices feature an Industrial Ethernet interface (PROFINET connection withRJ45 plug connector) for transferring data.

    Figure 2-1 Industrial Ethernet interface

    Exception: The KTP600 Basic color DP features an RS422/485 interface (PROFIBUS/MPIconnection with Sub-D socket) for serial data transfer at a transfer rate of up to 12 mbps.

    Figure 2-2 RS422 and RS485 interface

    Comparison with the interfaces on the predecessor devicesAll predecessor devices have a serial RS485 interface. On the OP 77A and TP 177A, theRS422 standard interface can also be used at the same connection.

    With the exception of the KTP600 Basic color DP, the PROFINET Ethernet interface on theBasic HMI devices replaces the serial interface on the predecessor devices.

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    Location of interfaces for the Basic HMI devicesThe following figures show the interfaces on the Basic HMI devices.

    KP300 Basic mono PN

    Power supply connector PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)

    KP400 Basic color PN

    Recesses for mounting clamps Power supply connector PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)

    KTP400 Basic mono PN

    Power supply connector Functional grounding connection PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)

    KTP400 Basic color PN

    Recesses for mounting clamps Power supply connector PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)

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    KTP600 Basic mono PN and KTP600 Basic color PN

    Power supply connector PROFINET (100 MB Ethernet)

    KTP600 Basic color DP

    Power supply connector PROFIBUS (RS422/485)

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    2.5 Data inputAlphanumeric input block

    The key-operated Basic HMI devices (KP300 Basic mono PN and KP400 Basic color PN)have an alphanumeric input block, which is operated like the keypad of a cellular phone (seefigure below).

    The OP 77A is the only predecessor device that has an alphanumeric input block.

    For more information on inputting data in the Basic HMI devices, refer to the operatinginstructions for the Basic Panels, chapter "Operating the device".

    Basic Panels Operating Instructions(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678)

    Alphanumeric input principlePress a button repeatedly to jump between available characters. When you press a key longenough, the number is inserted automatically.

    The characters available for input depends on the text box involved. The following figureshows the entry of a value using the alphanumeric input block.

    http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678
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    The following figure shows the alphanumeric input block for the KP400 Basic color PN:

    The following figure shows the alphanumeric input keys for the KP300 Basic mono PN,which are integrated in the function keys.

    Screen keyboard on the touch screenThe Basic HMI devices with touch screen (KTP400 Basic mono PN, KTP400 Basic monoPN, KTP600 Basic mono PN, KTP600 Basic color PN and KTP600 Basic color DP) use analphanumeric screen keyboard.

    The appearance and the key layout of the screen keyboard depends on the HMI device.

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    Migrating a project 33.1 Overview

    The following Basic HMI devices are configured with WinCC (TIA Portal) from V11 only:

    KP300 Basic mono PN KP400 Basic color PN KTP400 Basic color PNThe following Basic HMI devices are configured with WinCC (TIA Portal) from V11 or

    alternatively with WinCC flexible: KTP400 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic mono PN KTP600 Basic color PN KTP600 Basic color DPTo replace the HMI devices, you have to migrate the project data to WinCC (TIA Portal).

    The following formats are supported for migrating the project data to WinCC V11(TIA Portal):

    Project file from WinCC flexible 2008 SP2 Project file from WinCC flexible 2008 SP3NoteDetailed information on migration of the project data is available in the WinCC InformationSystem.

    Available memoryAll of the Basic HMI devices mentioned in the migration guide have a usable memory of

    512 kB for application data. The memories are therefore at least the same size as in thepredecessor devices.

    All Basic HMI devices also have an internal recipe memory of 40 kB.

    The Basic HMI devices therefore have sufficient memory to visualize the process sequencesjust like the predecessor devices and to save the process data.

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    3.2 Migrating a projectThe steps listed below only represent an overview of the migration of a WinCC flexibleproject.

    A detailed description of the individual migration steps is available in the WinCC InformationSystem under "Migrating projects".

    ProcedureProceed as follows:

    1. Save all data of the old HMI device, especially process-relevant data such as recipes.2. Migrate the original project.

    NoteIf necessary, migrate the project first to WinCC flexible 2008 SP2 and then to WinCCV11.

    3. Edit the migrated project based on the migration protocol.

    ResultThe project data are migrated to WinCC (TIA Portal) and post-edited. The predecessordevice is still included in the project. Before you switch over the HMI device, specify thesettings for screen changeover.

    3.3 Changing the screen format

    3.3.1 OverviewIntroduction

    An essential feature of WinCC (TIA Portal) is the option of changing the display format(e.g. from 4:3 to widescreen in the KP400 Basic color PN). This change has increased thevisualization area by up to 50%.

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    In the course of project migration, you will switch from the predecessor device to the BasicHMI device in WinCC (TIA Portal). Before switching the HMI device, you define how theprevious screen contents are to be migrated into the new format.

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    Settings for the adaptation of screensYou make the settings for the adaptation of screens centrally in WinCC (TIA Portal) for all

    screens of the project. To do this, open the "Settings" dialog with "Options > Settings". Thevarious options are listed in the "Settings" dialog box under "Visualization > Adaptation ofscreens and screen objects":

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    3.3.2 Additional setting optionsYou have the option to use "Free scaling" under "Settings" to enter scaling factors for X and

    Y alignment, if necessary. For example, enter the factor "1.5" for a 1.5 magnification.

    You can also suppress automatic resizing of text and graphic objects. The following figureshows the effects of automatic resizing based on a graphic object with two aligned buttons:

    Initial situation:

    Two buttons are aligned on a graphic object. In the object properties of the graphic object, the "Adapt object size to graphic" or

    "Match object size to graphic" option is activated under "Display > Fit to size".

    Option 1: You want to retain the original properties of the graphic object after changing over theHMI device.

    Clear the option "Suppress fit to size for graphic objects" in the settings under "Fit to size ofobjects".

    Result: The graphic object is retained in its original size after changing over the HMI device.The alignment with the buttons is lost.

    Option 2: After changing over the HMI device, the graphic object is to be placed relative to thenew screen resolution.

    Select the option "Suppress fit to size for graphic objects" in the settings under "Fit to sizeof objects".

    The "Adapt graphic to object size" option is automatically selected in the object properties ofthe graphic object. The two buttons are still aligned correctly to the graphic object afterchangeover of the HMI device.

    You can find more information on this topic in the WinCC Information System under"Visualizing processes > Using general functions > Replacing device > Adapting screens tonew device".

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    3.4 Switching over the HMI deviceRequirements

    Adaptations for screens and screen objects are set for changing the display format (seeChanging the screen format (Page 28)).

    The project tree is open in WinCC (TIA Portal).

    ProcedureProceed as follows:

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    ResultThe HMI device is changed over:

    The format of the screens may be changed (e.g. from 4:3 to widescreen). The screen objects are placed according to the settings in the screens. The assignment of the function keys is migrated according to the function key

    assignment.

    3.5 Setting the address of the HMI deviceIn WinCC flexible, an IP address set for an HMI device in the project was not transferred tothe HMI device.

    As of WinCC (TIA Portal) V11, an IP address set in the project is assigned to the respectiveHMI device during the transfer. You assign IP addresses for all HMI devices centrally in the"Devices & Networks" editor:

    A

    As an alternative, you can still set the IP address using the Control Panel of the HMI deviceor an DHCP server. In both cases, select the option "Get IP address another way" in WinCC(TIA Portal).

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    Commissioning the HMI device 44.1 Overview

    To transfer the migrated project from the configuration PC to the Basic HMI device, connectthe Basic HMI device to one of the following interfaces on the configuration PC:

    Ethernet (for all Basic HMI devices with the exception of KTP600 Basic color DP) PROFIBUS/MPI (only for KTP600 Basic color DP)In the event of a fault, it is usually sufficient to restart the device or update the operatingsystem. Resetting to factory settings ("bootstrapping") is only necessary in case of seriouserrors, for example, in case of a corrupt file system.

    4.2 Transferring the projectTransferring a project

    NotePlease refer to the following for a description of how to transfer a project: The Quick Install Guide enclosed with the Basic HMI device. The operating instructions for the Basic Panels, chapter "Commissioning a project".

    Basic Panels Operating Instructions(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678)

    http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/31032678
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    Index

    AAlphanumeric input, 24

    BBasic HMI device

    New features, 10

    CCell phone keyboard, 24Change

    Screen format, 29Connections, 20Contents

    Migration guide, 3Convention

    Term, 5

    EEnclosure dimensions, 17

    FFunction keys, 23

    HHMI deviceToggle, 31

    LLabeling strips, 23

    MMigrating

    Project, 28Migration guide

    Contents, 3Purpose, 3Scope, 9

    Mounting cut-outCompatibility, 18Mounting cut-out dimensions, 17

    NNew features

    Basic HMI devices, 10

    PProject

    Migrating, 28Purpose

    Migration guide, 3

    SScope

    Migration guide, 9Screen format

    Change, 29Screen keyboard, 25

    TToggle

    HMI device, 31

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