Instruction Manual
HMI-6200 Operator Interface
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interface that allows for easy customization and adaptation to the specific process/plant configuration.
Besides adaptation at the time of system set-up, some display configuration is usually done later on.
System Requirements
The HMI-6200 operator interface is based on Web Studio. To develop/adapt an application with Web
Studio software, the following hardware and software is recommended for the Host computer...
- IBM-compatible computer with an Intel compatible processor
- Windows NT/XP/2000 operating system
- 128 MB of RAM
- 200 MB of free hard disk space
- MS Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
- CD-ROM drive (only for initial setup)
- Ethernet connection for downloading applications
Installing Web Studio
The installation CD is used to install InduSoft Web Studio. The development environment runs on
Microsoft Windows NT/XP/2000; the CEView runtime environment, which is downloaded to the HMI-
6200 operator interface, comes pre-installed on the runtime workstation.
The Web Studio provides the tools needed to adapt the pre-formatted HMI-6200 operator interface to
the customer’s specific application. Refer to InduSoft Web Studio installation instructions.
Screen Editing and Configuration
The screen editor permits to change the pre-defined ICS TRIPLEX screens and create new screens and
dialogs. The configuration task allows for changing any element in the configuration, including the
database. An emulation of the revised/extended application can be run and tested on the development
computer before downloading it to the HMI-6200 operator interface.
Refer to the on-line Technical Reference and User Manual under the Help tab for detailed instructions.
Tag Database
The T6200 is delivered with a pre-configured Application Tag database. These tags are shown/declared
under the Tag List and Datasheet View of the Database tab.
The pre-configured Application Tag database consists of generic tags
. It is recommended that this
generic tag structure be retained and that custom tag requirements be accommodated by simple labels
on faceplates, etc. (not database tag changes).