This user manual
describes the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) in The Crouzet Logic Software for
Millenium 2 (CLS M2). Its purpose is to make the interface easier to
understand. To limit the time users take to become accustomed to it, the
installation and operation are similar to those of the Millenium
program.
The purpose
of the CLS M2 program is to create, debug and download a program to an M2
controller. The PC-based M2 programming tool performs the following
functions: 1. Graphics editing for programming FBD and SFC (GRAFCET)
applications 2. Saving and restoring program files 3. An optional
password (number between 1 and 9999) chosen by the
programmer provides read and modification protection of a program loaded in the
M2 4. Printing of programs 5. Generation of data which can be downloaded
to the M2 corresponding to the program 6. Debugging of the program by
simulation on the PC 7. Downloading of the tables to the M3 8.
Controlling the operation of the M2 (INIT or ( ( RUN or STOP) and PARAM) 9.
Debugging the program on the M2 controller from the host 10. Modification
of the input values and parameters of the program on the M2 11. Display on
the PC of the data of the program being executed on the M2 12. Mini
Monitoring in the Supervision window 13. Display of the contents of the
Front Panel screen and actions on the buttons via the mouse or via the
corresponding keys on the PC keyboard (no accented characters) 14.
Unloading of data from the M2 and retrieving the graphics program on PC 15.
Textual online help 16. Addition of application-specific functions to CLS
M2 17. Downloading of application-specific functions to the M2 18. At
the end of a session, the environment context is saved (last file saved,
toolbars present, etc)
M2: Millenium II. Control system module, also called
controller
Controller: Generic name used in the HMI for the various
types of M2
HMI: Human-Machine Interface
Monitoring: Action for scanning the data and parameters
modified in the connected M2 from the CLS M2 program on the PC.
Supervision: This term refers to the HMI window in which
the data and parameters of the M2 program being scanned during a simulation or
monitoring phase are displayed.
Wiring sheet: Work area in the
Edit window (consists of the input and output blocks)
Chart: Drawing of the program in the Edit window (also
called diagram)
FBD: Functional Block Diagram (standard 61131-3)
SFC: Sequential Function Chart (IEC 61131-3 standardised
form of GRAFCET)
DLL: Dynamic Linked Library (Microsoft)
Drag/Drop: Operation which consists
of clicking with the left mouse button and moving the mouse while holding the
left button down and then releasing the button at the desired position on the
screen.