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2 This chapter provides information about advanced functions in PIStudio. **These advanced functions work only on special HMI models.**
3
4 = **Audio** =
5
6 1. Audio playing could play audio on HMI. You need to configure the relevant information, triggered by the condition, broadcast the set the mp3 audio file. The audio file can only be stored in the flash mp3 file.
7 1. Only the 9000 Series HMIs with audio modules can use this feature, and an external 3.5mm headphone head is required.
8
9 == **Configuration** ==
10
11 In PIStudio software, the setting procedue is as follow.
12
13 (% style="text-align:center" %)
14 [[image:音频 1.png||height="655" width="528" class="img-thumbnail"]]
15
16 **(1) Click "Set" to open "Audio settings" window.**
17
18 (% style="text-align:center" %)
19 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_949272a66c003cd.png||height="402" width="588" class="img-thumbnail"]]
20
21 * Audio list: Display the audio files you added. Double click the audio to configure it.
22 * Add: Add a new audio file.
23 * Delete: Delete selected audio file.
24 * Audio set: Set the configurations of the audio, contolled by address.
25
26 **(2) Trigger configuration for audio files**
27
28 (% style="text-align:center" %)
29 [[image:音频 2.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
30
31 **1) Audio files**
32
33 * MP3 file supported only.
34 * The audio filesize should be less than 30MB.
35 * The suffix .mp3 is necessary. The length of name should be less than 20 (including .mp3).
36 * Audio file needs to be saved into the folder named mp3 in HMI flash, if not, it would not play. User could use the ~[[[CopyFile>>path:#_CopyFile]]] script function to import audio files into the HMI flash.
37
38 **2) Trigger mode settings**
39
40 There are 3 kinds trigger mode to choose. They coulf be valid at the same time.
41
42 * **Play according to time interval: **Set the interval time. For example ,set 3 minutes, then it will play for each 3 minutes' interval.
43 * **Trigger to play: **There are three bit trigger conditions: Rising edge, Falling edge and Bit change. You could trigger one condition to play the audio file.
44 * **Play according to time: **Play the audio when the time is up.
45
46 **3) Play settings.** Set the play times and the cycle interval when it is triggered.
47
48 **(3) Audio file playback setting**
49
50 This function is to control the playback of audio file in the list by address. (It should be used with file list.)
51
52 (% style="text-align:center" %)
53 [[image:音频 3.png||height="429" width="620" class="img-thumbnail"]]
54
55 == **Control address** ==
56
57 The table below describes each bit address function (including play, pause, etc). If the audio control address is HDW120, then specific function details are as shown in the table below.
58
59 (% class="table-bordered" %)
60 |=**Function**|=(% style="width: 177px;" %)**Address**|=(% style="width: 647px;" %)**Description**
61 |(% rowspan="7" %)Play Control|(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.0 (0(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Play control bit: Play the audio file when this bit address is triggered
62 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.1 (1(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)st(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Pause control bit: Pause playback when this bit address is triggered, or resume playback after pause
63 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.2 (2(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)nd(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Stop control bit: Stop the play when this bit address is triggered
64 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.3 (3(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)rd(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Last audio: Play last audio when this bit address is triggered.
65 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.4 (4(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Next audio: Play next audio when this bit address is triggered.
66 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.5 (5(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Volume increase(not supported yet), increase by 10
67 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.6 (6(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Volume decrease(not supported yet), decrease by 10
68 |(% rowspan="4" %)Mode Selection|(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.7 (7(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)once: Only play current audio file only one time
69 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.8 (8(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Single cycle: Repeat playing current audio file
70 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.9 (9(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Order: Play audio file orderly and stop as soon as the tas finished
71 |(% style="width:177px" %)HDX120.10 (10(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit)|(% style="width:647px" %)Repeat in order: Repeat to play the audio file of the list
72
73 == **State address** ==
74
75 The audio play status address occupies a continuous 35 word addresses. If audio play status address is set as HDW200, the specific function allocation details are shown as below table
76
77 (% class="table-bordered" %)
78 |=(% style="width: 183px;" %)**Address**|=(% style="width: 314px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 592px;" %)**Description**
79 |(% style="width:183px" %)HDW200|(% style="width:314px" %)Playback status storage address|(% style="width:592px" %)(((
80 ~=0 : stop play
81
82 ~=1 : playing
83
84 ~=2 : pause play
85 )))
86 |(% style="width:183px" %)HDW201|(% style="width:314px" %)Volume value storage address|(% style="width:592px" %)Range from 0 to 100(default value is 100, and it is not adjustable so fars
87 |(% style="width:183px" %)HDW202~~HDW234|(% style="width:314px" %)Audio file name|(% style="width:592px" %)Displays the file name of the audio currently playing
88
89 ✎**Note:**
90
91 * The audio file needs to be stored in the flash of PI9000 series HMI.
92 * Only PI9000 series HMI with audio module could support this function, and an external 3.5mm headphone is required.
93
94 = **Video** =
95
96 **Introduction**
97
98 1. Configure related information and play video files through conditional trigger.
99 1. Only HMI  9000 series support this function.
100 1. Video playing could play video on HMI project screen.
101 1. It requires "Customized Object" and "File List" objects.
102 1. Currently, the video format support by Wecon HMI are including ASF, AVI, MKV, MP4, RM, and FLV.
103
104 == **Configuration** ==
105
106 **(1) Custom object configuration**
107
108 (% style="text-align:center" %)
109 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_4939953650efc334.png||height="499" width="415" class="img-thumbnail"]]
110
111 **1) Basic**
112
113 The function address doesn't have to be configured. DLL file name needs to be "Custom_MoviePlayer".
114
115 **2) Custom Address**
116
117 * ID1 is the address for storing the video file name (including the suffix). It could not be empty and the length is 32 words.
118 * ID2 is the address for video control, and occupies 1 word. It could not be empty. Please refer to[[ "Video control address">>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/11.Advanced%20Function/#HControladdress-1]].
119 * ID3 is the address of video status, and occupies 1 word. It could not be empty. 0 indicate stop, and 1 indicates play.
120 * ID4 is the address for stroring the valume of video file, and occupies 1 word.
121 * ID5 is the address for the video file path, and occupies 1 word. It could not be empty. Please refer to [["Video file path">>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/PIStudio/11.Advanced%20Function/#HFilepath]].
122
123 == **Control address** ==
124
125 (% class="table-bordered" %)
126 |=(% style="width: 151px;" %)**Function**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 200px;" %)**Address**|=(% style="width: 599px;" %)**Description**
127 |(% rowspan="7" style="width:151px" %)Play Control|(% style="width:92px" %)0(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.0|(% style="width:599px" %)(((
128 Bit for playing control: Play the video file when this bit address is triggered
129 )))
130 |(% style="width:92px" %)1(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)st(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.1|(% style="width:599px" %)Bit for pause control:Pause playing when this bit address is triggered, or resume playing after pause
131 |(% style="width:92px" %)2(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)nd(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.2|(% style="width:599px" %)Bit for full screen control: Maximize the video when this bit address is triggered
132 |(% style="width:92px" %)3(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)rd(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.3|(% style="width:599px" %)Last video: Play the last video when this bit address is triggered.
133 |(% style="width:92px" %)4(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.4|(% style="width:599px" %)Next video: Play the next video when this bit address is triggered.
134 |(% style="width:92px" %)5(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.5|(% style="width:599px" %)Volume increase: Increased by 10
135 |(% style="width:92px" %)6(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.6|(% style="width:599px" %)Volume decrease: Decreased by 10
136 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:151px" %)Mode Selection|(% style="width:92px" %)7(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.7|(% style="width:599px" %)Once: Only play current video file once
137 |(% style="width:92px" %)8(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.8|(% style="width:599px" %)Single cycle: Repeat to play current video file
138 |(% style="width:92px" %)9(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.9|(% style="width:599px" %)Order: Play video file of the list and stop after done
139 |(% style="width:92px" %)10(% style="font-size:10.5px" %)th(%%) bit|(% style="width:107px" %)HDX102.10|(% style="width:599px" %)Repeat in order: Repeat to play the video file of the list
140
141 == (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:23px" %)**File path**(%%) ==
142
143 (% class="table-bordered" %)
144 |=**Value**|=**Video File Path**|=**Description**
145 |0|USB flash disk|Please create a folder named mp4 in the U disk directory to store the video files to be played
146 |1|SD card|Please create a folder named mp4 in the SD card directory to store the video files to be played
147 |2|HMI flash|Copy the video files to the mp4 folder in the directory of flash
148
149 == **Case** ==
150
151 **Operating Procedures of File List Object Settings**
152
153 (% style="text-align:center" %)
154 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_21e02c4465831a9e.png||height="560" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
155
156 Configure the customized object as the above picture
157
158 Configure the file list object as below:
159
160 1. Select the directory as the MP4 folder in USB flash disk. Set the file name address as HDW150
161 1. Create a folder named MP4 in the SD card directory to store the video files to be played.
162 1. Add the video controlling address, refer to the above video controlling address table.
163 1. Compile the project and download it to HMI, trigger the bit address to play the video from the list.
164
165 = **Email** =
166
167 **Introduction**
168
169 Wecon HMI can send email with information from fields to the specified email address as soon as the conditions is triggered, but email sending is based on the network.
170
171 == **Email setting** ==
172
173 In "PIStudio" software, click "Project"-> "E-mail" to open email function setting screen.
174
175 (% style="text-align:center" %)
176 [[image:邮件 1.png||height="780" width="597" class="img-thumbnail"]]
177
178 (**1) SMTP Settings**
179
180 **1) Sender Name: **Fill the sender's name, which is composed of Chinese characters, letters (case sensitive) and numbers. But it can not contain the following special English symbols:  ',', ';', '"', '<'. Maximum character length 32 is allowed.
181
182 **2) Password:** Fill in the password or authorization code of the mailbox. If the server needs to set the authorization code, the authorization code needs to be used. If the authorization code is not used, the password is used. Please refer to the SMTP service in the mailbox for the authorization code information. It cases sensitive, maximum character length 32 allowed in password.
183
184 **3) Confirm Password: **Confirm the password or authorization code of the mailbox.
185
186 **4) Email Address: **Fill in the sender's email address, case sensitive, maximum character length 32 allowed in it.Such as [[support@we-con.com.cn>>path:mailto:support@we-con.com.cn]].
187
188 **5) SMTP Server: **Please refer to the mailbox account settings. If you enter a common mailbox, the corresponding server address will be automatically written. such as smtp.exmail.qq.com.
189
190 (% class="table-bordered" %)
191 |=Email|=Email server|=Port number
192 |163 email|smtp.163.com|465
193 |126 email|smtp.126.com|465
194 |QQ email|smtp.qq.com|465
195 |Sina email|smtp.sina.com|465
196 |Sohu email|smtp.sohu.com|465
197 |Yahoo email|smtp.mail.yahoo.com.cn|465
198 |Google email|smtp.gmail.com|465
199
200 **✎Note:**
201
202 Gmail also needs to enable the [allow unsafe apps] option in the account, otherwise the mail will not be sent normally.
203
204 **6) Encryption Type: **SSL is a security protocol that provides security and data integrity for network communications. It encrypts network connections at the transport layer; TLS (STARTTLS) upgrades connections to SSL instead of using a separate encrypted communication port.
205
206 **7) The Port Number: **Enter corresponding port number according to the SMTP serve addrress entered. You could only enter interger between 1 and 65535. Do not enter more than 6 digits in length. Common port numbers are port 25, 465 and 587.
207
208 (% style="list-style-type:disc" %)
209 * Port 25: It does not protect the original data when transmitting data. The data can be seen. Generally, port 25 must be selected as no encryption or TLS(STARTTLS) encryption mode to send data correctly.
210 * Port 465: It protect the original data when transmitting data. The data can not be seen. Generally, port 465 must be selected as SSL encryption mode to send data correctly.
211 * Port 587: The original data is protected only after the TLS(STARTTLS) command is executed. Generally, port 587 must be selected as TLS(STARTTLS) encryption mode to send data correctly.
212
213 **✎Note: **Port 25 is open to SMTP servers, mainly for sending mail. But the port has vulnerability. Hackers often use port 25 to find SMTP servers to forward spam.
214
215 **8) Error Message**
216
217 Set the error message receiving address, you could use the information to get the reasons of errors.
218
219 The error types in the mail function are divided into two types: custom rule error and server's error.
220
221 Custom rule errors are as follows.
222
223 (% class="table-bordered" %)
224 |**Message**
225 |Email settings are incorrect
226 |Email account is incorrect
227 |Email password could not include blank
228 |the settings of SMTP server are incorrect
229 |The range of SMTP server ports number should be integer, which is between 1 and 65535.
230 |The type of encryption for SMTP is incorrect
231 |The name of sender or email address setting is incorrect.
232 |The names of Recipients or email address setting are incorrect.
233 |The names of CC recipients or email address setting are incorrect.
234 |The names of Secret delivery recipients or email address setting are incorrect.
235 |Email topic could not be blank
236 |Email content could not be blank
237 |Total size of attachments should be below 25M
238 |Attachment "xxxx" is nonexistent
239
240 Server's errors are as follows.
241
242 (% class="table-bordered" %)
243 |**Message**
244 |smtp-server: 554 DT: SPM
245 |smtp-server: 550 RP: TRC
246 |smtp-server: 550 Limitation of connecting counts
247 |smtp-server: 535
248 |smtp-server: 550 Error: Content rejected
249 |smtp-server: 451 Internal server error
250 |smtp-server: 535 Invalid login user or password
251 |smtp-server: 550 too many sending requests today
252 |smtp-server: 452 Too many recipients received this hour.
253 |smtp-server: 535 Error: Authentication failed, system busy
254 |could not connect: Connection timed out
255 |Unexpected EOF on SMTP connection
256 |could not initiate SSL/TLS connection
257 |smtp-server: 530 Need to issue a STARTTLS command first.
258 |could not resolve host
259 |could not connect: Connection timed out
260 |could not connect: Connection refused
261 |smtp-server: 550 User not found: aaa.163.com
262
263 **9) Manual Trigger**
264
265 It is for modifying the email sending settings when HMI is running. According to the set manual trigger address, the address is offset backward to get the address of the corresponding function (a total of 201 words). Take HDW100 as an example.
266
267 (% class="table-bordered" %)
268 |(% style="width:201px" %)**Address**|(% style="width:586px" %)**Description**
269 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDX100.0|(% style="width:586px" %)Sending trigger
270 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDX101.0 to HDX101.15|(% style="width:586px" %)It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW101.0 set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in recipient list.
271 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDX103.0 to HDX103.15|(% style="width:586px" %)It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW103.0 set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in CC list.
272 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDX105.0 to HDX105.15|(% style="width:586px" %)It is used for triggering recipient groups, for example, HDW105.0 set ON, and the address in group 1 will be in BCC list (Secret delivery).
273 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDW107 to HDW171|(% style="width:586px" %)The subject length is limited to 64 words. (If it exceeds, it will intercept 64 words of content)
274 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDW172 to HDW300|(% style="width:586px" %)The content length is limited to 128 words. (If it exceeds, it will intercept 128 words of content)
275 |(% style="width:201px" %)HDX301.0|(% style="width:586px" %)Whether to send an alarm record attachment (a file named AlarmDataFile.db)
276
277 1. Emails that sent manually are not queued. Emails trigger by bit change, rising edge, falling edge and timing need to be sent in the sequence of triggering. The maximum value is 100, and those who are added after it is exceeded will be discarded. If an email is sending, it would send immediately after the current email is sent. If there is no email sending, it would send immediately.
278 1. If the trigger condition sent manually is the rising edge trigger, before the mail is sent, no new mail will be sent even if it is triggered again. No matter the email is sent successfully or not, the corresponding trigger would be OFF.
279 1. Emails that sent manually would only be sent once no matter the sending error is custom error, network or other errors.
280
281 == **Email sending settings** ==
282
283 (% style="text-align:center" %)
284 [[image:邮件 2.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
285
286 1. **Add. **A maximum of 1024 email can be added.
287 1. **Modify.** Select an email to modify the content and configuration.
288 1. **Delete. **You could select an email to delete or click the "ID" column to delete in batch.
289
290 (% style="text-align:center" %)
291 [[image:邮件 3.png||height="578" width="744" class="img-thumbnail"]]
292
293 **(1) Email sending configuration.**
294
295 * **Theme. **The value cannot be empty and case sensitive. The total length  cannot exceed 256 characters.
296 * **Content of email. **The contents are divided into three combinations: text, alarm and variable. The list can contain only 32 items at most, and the total length of the preview cannot exceed 1024 items.
297 ** **Text. **You could directly edit the text of language 1 to language 3. If you need to set multiple languages, click "edit all text" to set. You may also select "Text library". The content is case sensitive, and the total length of English/Chinese characters/numbers/symbols does not exceed 253.
298 ** **Alarm. **You could select "bit alarm" or "word alarm" from the list. The content is from alarm text. if the alarm changes, the content changes with it. The content is case sensitive, and the total length of English/Chinese characters/numbers/symbols does not exceed 253.
299 ** **Variable. **Set the corresponding variable address. Read value or strings according to the specified format, and the read information will be displayed in the corresponding position in the mail content.
300 * **Preview. **Combine the content of current edited email and diaplay it for you to modify the content conviniently. The preview length cannot exceed 1024.
301 * **Sending method. **It is divided into timed send interval and bit address trigger tranmission. The two methods cannot be used at the same time.
302 ** timed send interval. After booting, the current system time is used to start calculating, and each time the time  is up, the information will be sent to the set recipient in the form of an email, and the minimum time should be set to 5 minutes. **Note: **The first boot is not sent.
303 ** Bit address trigger tranmission. When the set trigger address meets the trigger conditon, the information will be sent to the set recipient in the form of an email. If the content select alarm, the alarm address would be written in the trigger address. There are three methods to trigger: sending on rising edge, sending on falling edge and send when the bit changes.
304 * **Recipient.** It is set in groups. You could send  multiple groups, and each group can have multiple recipients.
305 * **Add CC.** Sends the current email to other recipients.
306 * **Add secret delivery. ** Sends the current email to other recipients, but the recipient and cc recipients do not see the BCC recipient.
307 * when sending an email, you must set a recipient. CC recipients and BCC recipients are not to be set. The total number of recipinet, CC recipients and BCC recipients is 40.
308 * **Recipient priority. **Set the priority order of recipients to recipient, BCC, and CC.
309
310 **✎Note: **If the recipient address you select exists in all three positions, it exist only in the highest priority position. For example, if the recipient of an email has aaa, the bcc has aaa, and the cc has aaa, then let aaa only be the recipient.
311
312 == **Recipient group setting** ==
313
314 (% style="text-align:center" %)
315 [[image:邮件 4.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
316
317 1. **All Group.** The groups you added.
318 1. **Group to send. **The groups that you send the emails to.
319 1. **Open recipinet settings.** Set the information of recipients, and add and subtract groups.
320
321 == **Recipient setting** ==
322
323 (% style="text-align:center" %)
324 [[image:邮件 5.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
325
326 1. **Add. **Add a recipient. There are non-dynamic recipient and dynamic recipient. They cannot be used at the same time. You may just fill in the  recipient's name and email address. The dynamic recipient address  is limited to 32 characters, and a maximum of 40 recipients can be added.
327
328 (% style="text-align:center" %)
329 [[image:邮件 6.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
330
331 (% start="2" style="list-style-type:decimal" %)
332 1. **Modify. **Select one recipient and click "modify" or double click the recipient to modify. If it is non-dynamic recipient, you could modify the name and email address. The email is unique. If it is dynamic recipient, you could modify the address, and the address is unique.
333 1. **Delete.** Select one recipient or multiple recipents to delete, or click the ID column to select all.
334 1. **Nuber of group. **You could click the  up/down arrow to increase or devrease groups. The default number is 1. The maximum number is 16.
335 1. **Description. **To decribe the group information. The total length shall not exceed 32.
336
337 == **Test sending settings** ==
338
339 (% style="text-align:center" %)
340 [[image:邮件 7.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
341
342 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
343 **✎Note: **
344
345 1. You can open this after the SMTP server is set.
346 1. When NetEase mail (126, 163 and yeah) occurs erros 554, it may be that the mailbox used is restricted by the anti-spam mechanism, and the performance may be that it cannot send emails in bulk or directly.
347 1. When TOM mail is sender's mail, the name of it and the recipient tested must be English, otherwise the email would be returned.
348 1. When testing with Zoho mailbox, there was a delay of less than 3 minutes.
349 1. The custom errors for the test error is as follows.
350
351 (% class="table-bordered" %)
352 |=(% style="width: 129px;" %)Error code|=(% style="width: 946px;" %)Cause of reason
353 |(% style="width:129px" %)0|(% style="width:946px" %)CSMTP_NO_ERROR
354 |(% style="width:129px" %)100|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_STARTUP = Unable to initialize winsock2
355 |(% style="width:129px" %)101|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_VER = Wrong version of the winsock2
356 |(% style="width:129px" %)102|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_SEND = Function send() failed
357 |(% style="width:129px" %)103|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_RECV = Function recv() failed
358 |(% style="width:129px" %)104|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_CONNECT = Function connect failed
359 |(% style="width:129px" %)105|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_GETHOSTBY_NAME_ADDR = Unable to determine remote server
360 |(% style="width:129px" %)106|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_INVALID_SOCKET = Invalid winsock2 socket
361 |(% style="width:129px" %)107|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_HOSTNAME = Function hostname() failed
362 |(% style="width:129px" %)108|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_IOCTLSOCKET = Function ioctlsocket() failed
363 |(% style="width:129px" %)109|(% style="width:946px" %)WSA_SELECT
364 |(% style="width:129px" %)110|(% style="width:946px" %)BAD_IPV4_ADDR = Improper IPv4 address
365 |(% style="width:129px" %)200|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_MSG_HEADER = Undefined message header
366 |(% style="width:129px" %)201|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_MAIL_FROM = Undefined mail sender
367 |(% style="width:129px" %)202|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_SUBJECT = Undefined message subject
368 |(% style="width:129px" %)203|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_RECIPIENTS = Undefined recipient
369 |(% style="width:129px" %)204|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_RECIPIENT_MAIL = Undefined mail recipent
370 |(% style="width:129px" %)205|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_LOGIN = Undefined user login
371 |(% style="width:129px" %)206|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_PASSWORD = Undefined user password
372 |(% style="width:129px" %)207|(% style="width:946px" %)BAD_LOGIN_PASSWORD = Invalid user login or password
373 |(% style="width:129px" %)208|(% style="width:946px" %)BAD_DIGEST_RESPONSE = Server returned a bad digest MD5 response
374 |(% style="width:129px" %)209|(% style="width:946px" %)BAD_SERVER_NAME = Unable to determine server name for digest MD5 response
375 |(% style="width:129px" %)300|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_MAIL_FROM = Server returned error after sending MAIL FROM
376 |(% style="width:129px" %)301|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_EHLO = Server returned error after sending EHLO
377 |(% style="width:129px" %)302|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_AUTH_PLAIN = Server returned error after sending AUTH PLAIN
378 |(% style="width:129px" %)303|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_AUTH_LOGIN = Server returned error after sending AUTH LOGIN
379 |(% style="width:129px" %)304|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_AUTH_CRAMMD5 = Server returned error after sending AUTH CRAM-MD5
380 |(% style="width:129px" %)305|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_AUTH_DIGESTMD5 = Server returned error after sending AUTH DIGEST-MD5
381 |(% style="width:129px" %)306|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_DIGESTMD5 = Server returned error after sending MD5 DIGEST
382 |(% style="width:129px" %)307|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_DATA = Server returned error after sending DATA
383 |(% style="width:129px" %)308|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_QUIT = Server returned error after sending QUIT
384 |(% style="width:129px" %)309|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_RCPT_TO = Server returned error after sending RCPT TO
385 |(% style="width:129px" %)310|(% style="width:946px" %)MSG_BODY_ERROR = Error in message body (邮件正文中出现错误)
386 |(% style="width:129px" %)400|(% style="width:946px" %)CONNECTION_CLOSED = Server has closed the connection
387 |(% style="width:129px" %)401|(% style="width:946px" %)SERVER_NOT_READY = Server is not ready
388 |(% style="width:129px" %)402|(% style="width:946px" %)SERVER_NOT_RESPONDING = Server not responding
389 |(% style="width:129px" %)403|(% style="width:946px" %)SELECT_TIMEOUT
390 |(% style="width:129px" %)404|(% style="width:946px" %)FILE_NOT_EXIST = File not exist
391 |(% style="width:129px" %)405|(% style="width:946px" %)MSG_TOO_BIG = Message is too big
392 |(% style="width:129px" %)406|(% style="width:946px" %)BAD_LOGIN_PASS = Bad login or password
393 |(% style="width:129px" %)407|(% style="width:946px" %)UNDEF_XYZ_RESPONSE = Undefined xyz SMTP response
394 |(% style="width:129px" %)408|(% style="width:946px" %)LACK_OF_MEMORY = Lack of memory
395 |(% style="width:129px" %)409|(% style="width:946px" %)TIME_ERROR = time() error
396 |(% style="width:129px" %)410|(% style="width:946px" %)RECVBUF_IS_EMPTY = RecvBuf is empty
397 |(% style="width:129px" %)411|(% style="width:946px" %)SENDBUF_IS_EMPTY = SendBuf is empty
398 |(% style="width:129px" %)412|(% style="width:946px" %)OUT_OF_MSG_RANGE = Specified line number is out of message size
399 |(% style="width:129px" %)413|(% style="width:946px" %)COMMAND_EHLO_STARTTLS = Server returned error after sending STARTTLS
400 |(% style="width:129px" %)414|(% style="width:946px" %)SSL_PROBLEM = SSL problem
401 |(% style="width:129px" %)415|(% style="width:946px" %)SSL_PROBLEM = SSL problem
402 |(% style="width:129px" %)416|(% style="width:946px" %)STARTTLS_NOT_SUPPORTED = The STARTTLS command is not supported by the server
403 |(% style="width:129px" %)417|(% style="width:946px" %)LOGIN_NOT_SUPPORTED = AUTH LOGIN is not supported by the server
404
405 == **Email status** ==
406
407 **Network disconnection error**
408
409 If the fault is determined as a network disconnection error, the system does not delete the sent information and does not record the number of errors, and it would make an infinite send attempt.
410
411 **Custom rule error**
412
413 If the fault is determined as a custom rule error, delete the information.
414
415 **Server return error**
416
417 If the fault is determined as a server return error, then the error time add 1. It would try to send the email for 3 times. Regardless of whether the transmission is successful or not, it would delete the email to be sent. The test results are as follows.
418
419 (% class="table-bordered" %)
420 |=(% style="width: 125px;" %)**Server name**|=(% style="width: 186px;" %)**The number of sent**|=(% style="width: 765px;" %)**Consequences of exceeding the limit**
421 |(% style="width:125px" %)126|(% style="width:186px" %)160|(% style="width:765px" %)No more delivery on that day
422 |(% style="width:125px" %)163|(% style="width:186px" %)160|(% style="width:765px" %)No more delivery on that day
423 |(% style="width:125px" %)we-con|(% style="width:186px" %)800|(% style="width:765px" %)No more delivery on that day
424 |(% style="width:125px" %)qq|(% style="width:186px" %)50|(% style="width:765px" %)It can be sent again after a few minutes or a few hours
425 |(% style="width:125px" %)sohu|(% style="width:186px" %)160|(% style="width:765px" %)No more delivery on that day
426 |(% style="width:125px" %)sina|(% style="width:186px" %)50|(% style="width:765px" %)It can be sent again after a few minutes or a few hours, but cannont be received normally
427 |(% style="width:125px" %)gmail|(% style="width:186px" %)500|(% style="width:765px" %)No more delivery on that day
428
429 **Message Prompt**
430
431 1. If the email to be sent is deleted, a message will pop up.
432 1. If the email is sent successfully, a messge will pop up: "The email is sent successfully."
433 1. If the five symbols ',' , ' | ', '<', '>' and '&' appear in the fields set by the message prompt, the message prompt will display an abnormal message.
434
435 **Mail attachment**
436
437 Currently, the email attachment function only supports sending the specified alarm record (AlarmDataFile.db file), and does not support selecting content to send.
438
439 = **USB keyboard** =
440
441 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HIntroduction" %)
442 **Introduction**
443
444 1. HMI support keyboard via USB port of HMI.
445 1. When the keyboard function is enabled, the "Cursor Display" function is enabled by default. The user could move the cursor through the "up, down, left and right buttons" of the keyboard, and then press the Enter key to select the object.
446 1. Multiple devices could be connected with HMI via USB HUB (up to 4 external devices), such as: mouse, keyboard, scanner, magnetic stripe reader, etc.
447
448 == **Enable function** ==
449
450 In the software PIStudio, Click "Project" -> "Project settings"-> "Extend", and check "Enable keyboard" in "Input device" settings area as below.
451
452 (% style="text-align:center" %)
453 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_f6cded728eedf4ce.png||height="567" width="501" class="img-thumbnail"]]
454
455 == **Configuration decription** ==
456
457 1. When the keyboard function is enabled, the "Cursor Display" function is enabled by default. The user could move the cursor through the “up, down, left and right buttons” of the keyboard, and then press the Enter key to select the object;
458 1. NumLock: When NumLock key is not lit, the keypad number is not allowed to be input (offline simulation does not allow all numeric keys to be input, including the numeric keys on the left side of the keyboard);
459 1. Key combination: (1) "Shift" + the left side of the keyboard and the special symbol button, to achieve special character input, such as: ~~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + { } : "<> ? ;
460 1. Use the system special addresses "HSW1073 and HSW1074" to write custom key combinations in the script (currently only two key combinations are supported);
461 1. Caps Lock: In lowercase mode, shift+ letters, to enter uppercase; in uppercase mode, shift+ letters enter lowercase;
462
463 == **System special address** ==
464
465 In practical application, the [Enable Keyboard] function could be combined with the related "system special address" to achieve multi-key combination operation.
466
467 (% class="table-bordered" %)
468 |=**Address**|=**Description**|=**Function**
469 |HSW1073|Keyboard key value|(((
470 The currently pressed key value is displayed. The key value is shown in Table 1
471
472 (The Numeric/Character display object is not updated when it is being entered)
473 )))
474 |HSW1074|Keyboard key status|(((
475 Display current key states
476
477 ~=0: key release
478
479 ~=1: key press
480
481 ~=2: Press and hold long
482
483 (The Numeric/Character display object is not updated when it is being entered)
484 )))
485 |HSW1075|Cursor speed|Control the movement speed of the cursor, the range is 0~~100, the default is 20
486 |HSW1076|X coordinate value of cursor|The X value of the current position of the cursor, range: 0~~screen width-1
487 |HSW1077|Y coordinate value of cursor|The Y value of the current position of the cursor, range: 0~~screen height-1
488 |HSW1078|The ASCII code of keyboard key|(((
489 Only the ASCII values of letters, numbers, and symbols are displayed. The ASCII value of the function keys is not displayed, as shown in Table 2
490
491 (The Numeric/Character display object is not updated when it is being entered)
492 )))
493 |HSW1079|Enable cursor position and Enter key mode|(((
494 HSX1079.0 = 1: Set the cursor position according to HSW1076 and HSW1077 value;
495
496 HSX1079.1 = 0: When Numeric/Character display object is entered, enter key is for end input instruction. When no Numeric/Character display object is entered, enter key is for normal click;
497
498 HSX1079.1 = 1: Enter key only for normal click, not for keyboard end input instruction;
499 )))
500
501 **Key-Value Appendix Table (Decimal) (104Keys)**
502
503 (% class="table-bordered" %)
504 |=**Key**|=**Value**|=**Key**|=**Value**|=**Key**|=**Value**
505 |ESC|1|i I|23|Alt (Right)|100
506 |F1|59|o O|24|windows(Right)|126
507 |F2|60|p P|25|Menu|127
508 |F3|61|[ {|26|Right_ctrl|97
509 |F4|62|] }|27|Print Screen|99
510 |F5|63|Enter|28|ScrollLock|70
511 |F6|64|CapsLock|58|PauseBreak|119
512 |F7|65|a A|30|Insert|110
513 |F8|66|s S|31|Home|102
514 |F9|67|d D|32|PageUp|104
515 |F10|68|f F|33|Delete|111
516 |F11|87|g G|34|End|107
517 |F12|88|h H|35|PageDown|109
518 |` ~~|41|j J|36|↑|103
519 |1 !|2|k K|37|↓|108
520 |2 @|3|l L|38|←|105
521 |3 #|4|; :|39|→|106
522 |4 $|5|' "|40|NumLock (Keypad)|69
523 |5%|6|\ ~||43|/ (Keypad)|98
524 |6 ^|7|Shift (Left)|42|* (Keypad)|55
525 |7 &|8|z Z|44|- (Keypad)|74
526 |8 *|9|x X|45|+ (Keypad)|78
527 |9 (|10|c C|46|Enter (Keypad)|96
528 |0 )|11|v V|47|. (Keypad)|83
529 |- _|12|b B|48|0 (Keypad)|82
530 |+ =|13|n N|49|1 (Keypad)|79
531 |Backspace|14|m M|50|2 (Keypad)|80
532 |Tab|15|, <|51|3 (Keypad)|81
533 |q Q|16|. >|52|4 (Keypad)|75
534 |w W|17|/ ?|53|5 (Keypad)|76
535 |e E|18|Shift (Right)|54 |6 (Keypad)|77
536 |r R|19|Ctrl (Left)|29|7 (Keypad)|71
537 |t T|20|Windows(Left)|125|8 (Keypad)|72
538 |Y y|21|Alt (Left)|56|9 (Keypad)|73
539 |u U|22|space|57| |
540
541 **ASCII Code**
542
543 (% class="table-bordered" %)
544 |**Code**|**Value**|**Code**|**Value**|**Code**|**Value**|**Code**|**Value**
545 |32|space|56|8|80|P|104|h
546 |33|!|57|9|81|Q|105|i
547 |34|"|58|:|82|R|106|j
548 |35|#|59|;|83|S|107|k
549 |36|$|60|<|84|T|108|l
550 |37| %|61|= |85|U|109|m
551 |38|&|62|>|86|V|110|n
552 |39|'|63|?|87|W|111|o
553 |40|(|64|@|88|X|112|p
554 |41|)|65|A|89|Y|113|q
555 |42|*|66|B|90|Z|114|r
556 |43|+|67|C|91|[|115|s
557 |44|,|68|D|92|\|116|t
558 |45|-|69|E|93|]|117|u
559 |46|.|70|F|94|^|118|v
560 |47|/|71|G|95|_|119|w
561 |48|0|72|H|96|`|120|x
562 |49|1|73|I|97|a|121|y
563 |50|2|74|J|98|b|122|z
564 |51|3|75|K|99|c|123|{
565 |52|4|76|L|100|d|124|~|
566 |53|5|77|M|101|e|125|}
567 |54|6|78|N|102|f|126|~~
568 |55|7|79|O|103|g| |
569
570 == **Scripts example** ==
571
572 'HSW1073 key value
573
574 'HSW1074 key states
575
576 * 0: released;
577 * 1: pressed;
578 * 2: Holding pressed
579
580 'HSW1078 ASCII value of key
581
582 **(1) Example 1**
583
584 {{code language="lua"}}
585 if @W_HSW1073 = 29 then                                            'Ctrl key value is 29
586
587     if @W_HSW1074 = 1 or @W_HSW1074 = 2               'Press Ctrl key
588
589               @W_HDW1000 = 1
590
591     else                                                                               'Release Ctrl key
592
593               @W_HDW1000 = 0
594
595     endif
596
597 endif
598 {{/code}}
599
600 **(2) Example 2**
601
602 {{code language="lua"}}
603 if @W_HSW1073 = 59 and (@W_HSW1074 = 1 or @W_HSW1074 = 2) then              'F1 key value is 59
604
605    if @W_HDW1000 = 1 then                                                                                          'Combination Ctrl + F1
606
607          @W_HDW2000 = @W_HDW2000 + 1                                                                  'Function of combination key is HDW2000 + 1
608
609     endif
610
611 endif
612 {{/code}}
613
614 **(3) Example 3**
615
616 {{code language="lua"}}
617 if @W_HSW1073 = 60 and (@W_HSW1074 = 1 or @W_HSW1074 = 2) then              'the value of F2 is 60
618
619    if @W_HDW1000 = 1 then                                                                                          'Combination Ctrl + F2
620
621             @W_HDW2000 = @W_HDW2000 - 1                                                                'Function of combination key is HDW2000 - 1
622
623   endif
624
625 endif
626 {{/code}}
627
628 **(4) Example 4**
629
630 {{code language="lua"}}
631 if AsString(@W_HSW1078) = "a" and (@W_HSW1074 = 1 or @W_HSW1074 = 2) then          'Page up
632
633     if @W_HSW13 > 0 then
634
635            @W_HSW13 = @W_HSW13 - 1
636
637     endif
638
639 endif
640 {{/code}}
641
642 **(5) Example 5**
643
644 {{code language="lua"}}
645 if AsString(@W_HSW1078) = "b" and (@W_HSW1074 = 1 or @W_HSW1074 = 2) then          'Page down
646
647     @W_HSW13 = @W_HSW13 + 1
648
649      if @W_HSW13 > 3 then
650
651               @W_HSW13 = 3
652
653      endif
654
655 endif
656 {{/code}}
657
658 = **{{id name="_Toc29624"/}}rtsp web camera** =
659
660 **Introduction**
661
662 1. An external IP Camera (web camera) can be used to display the screen captured by the it to achieve real-time monitoring of the scene of the equipment.
663 1. ONVIF protocol and H.264 coding camera (RTSP web camera) are supported.
664
665 **Supported Model:**
666
667 * Hikvision
668 ** DS-2CD1321D-I
669 ** DS-2CD3T20FD-I3W
670 ** DS-2CD1221D-I3
671 ** DS-2CV3Q21FD-IW
672 * Dahua
673 ** DH-IPC-HFW1025D
674 ** DH-IPC-HFW1235M-I1
675
676 1. 8000 series HMI can view only **one **IP Camera monitoring screen at a time (only **one **camera object can be placed in a project).
677 1. 8000 series HMI can view only **four** IP Camera monitoring screen at a time (only **four **camera object can be placed in a project).
678
679 == **Camera search** ==
680
681 In the software PIStudio, Click "Project" -> "Project settings"-> "Extend", and check "Enable camera search module", shown as below.
682
683 (% style="text-align:center" %)
684 [[image:rtsp摄像头 1.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
685
686 The maximum number of searches: Configure the number of online camera.  The maximum number of searches does not exceed 20, and should be greater than that of online camera.
687
688 === **Function address** ===
689
690 To configure the information of searches anf the records of search results. There are as follows.
691
692 (% class="table-bordered" %)
693 |(% style="width:226px" %)**Address**|(% style="width:533px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:240px" %)**Length**
694 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW200|(% style="width:533px" %)Username|(% style="width:240px" %)20 words
695 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW220|(% style="width:533px" %)Password|(% style="width:240px" %)20 words
696 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDX240.0|(% style="width:533px" %)Falling edge trigger search|(% style="width:240px" %)1 bit
697 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDX240.1|(% style="width:533px" %)(((
698 Search status
699
700 0: The search is complete.
701
702 1: It is searching.
703 )))|(% style="width:240px" %)1 bit
704 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="1" style="width:109px" %)The first search result|(% style="width:240px" %)80 words
705 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW241|(% style="width:533px" %)IP address|(% style="width:240px" %)16 words
706 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW257|(% style="width:533px" %)(((
707 ~=1: correct password
708
709 ~=0: wrong password
710 )))|(% style="width:240px" %)1 word
711 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW258|(% style="width:533px" %)Device serial number|(% style="width:240px" %)43 words
712 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW301|(% style="width:533px" %)Camera alias|(% style="width:240px" %)20 words
713 |(% colspan="2" rowspan="1" style="width:109px" %)The second search result|(% style="width:240px" %)80 words
714 |(% style="width:226px" %)HDW321|(% style="width:533px" %)IP address|(% style="width:240px" %)16 words
715 |(% style="width:226px" %)...|(% style="width:533px" %)...|(% style="width:240px" %)...
716
717 The username and password of function address need to entered manually. When searching for cameras, the username and password will be matched first, then each camera under the account will be retrieved, and the retrieved results will be stored in the response address. If the password is correct, the corresponding serial number would be displayed.
718
719 == **Camera display** ==
720
721 Add the object "camera display" to the project, click "Enable rtsp camera", as below.
722
723 (% style="text-align:center" %)
724 [[image:rtsp摄像头 2.png]]
725
726
727 3) Compile and download project, please click [Search Camera] button to get camera information in LAN The username and password here need to be entered manually. During searching camera, it will try to use this username and password to log in IP camera and store the result of login. If the password is correct, the “password correct” address will be displayed as 1 and the device serial number will be displayed. If the “password correct” address is 0, the device serial number would not be displayed.
728
729 === **Function address** ===
730
731 (% class="table-bordered" %)
732 |=(% style="width: 204px;" %)**Address**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 702px;" %)**Description**|=(% style="width: 245px;" %)**Length**
733 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW100|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)Username|(% style="width:245px" %)20 words
734 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW120|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)password|(% style="width:245px" %)20 words
735 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW140|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)Alias|(% style="width:245px" %)20 words
736 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW160|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)Device serial number|(% style="width:245px" %)43 words
737 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW203|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)Camera ID|(% style="width:245px" %)1 word
738 |(% colspan="1" rowspan="11" style="width:204px" %)HAW204|(% colspan="2" rowspan="1" style="width:702px" %)Camera Control|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
739 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.0|(% style="width:787px" %)Open camera|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
740 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.1|(% style="width:787px" %)Close camera|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
741 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.2|(% style="width:787px" %)Camera up|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
742 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.3|(% style="width:787px" %)Camera down|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
743 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.4|(% style="width:787px" %)Camera left|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
744 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.5|(% style="width:787px" %)Camera right|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
745 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.6|(% style="width:787px" %)screenshot|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
746 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.7|(% style="width:787px" %)Binding camera|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
747 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.8|(% style="width:787px" %)Set Alias|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
748 |(% style="width:211px" %)HAX204.9|(% style="width:787px" %)Camera stop moving|(% colspan="1" style="width:245px" %)1 word
749 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW205|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)(((
750 Camera status
751
752 ~=0: camera disconnected
753
754 ~=1: camera connected
755
756 ~=2: Camera is connecting
757 )))|(% style="width:245px" %)1 word
758 |(% style="width:204px" %)HAW206|(% colspan="2" style="width:702px" %)(((
759 Screenshot save location
760
761 ~=0: Screenshot is saved into flash
762
763 ~=1: Screenshot is saved into USB disk
764
765 ~=2: Screenshot is saved into SD card
766 )))|(% style="width:245px" %)1 word
767
768 **Operating Procedures**
769
770 1) Fill the camera ID address with the camera serial number searched by the camera search module, and trigger the binding address to fill username and password.
771
772 If the camera searching is disabled, then users need to manually enter the information of this camera, including username, password, and device serial number. Device serial number could be obtained by checking the label of camera.
773
774 (% style="text-align:center" %)
775 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_9ba06415a43f4264.png||height="232" width="412" class="img-thumbnail"]]
776
777 2) If the IP CAMERA was triggered successfully, we could see the monitor screen and we could also set a alias for the camera and control the movement of the camera(up, down, left and right, some IP camera could not support the movement) or the screenshot. These operations could not be performed if camera off.
778
779 (% style="text-align:center" %)
780 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_5e0967606b906db1.jpg||height="250" width="333" class="img-thumbnail"]]
781
782
783 **✎Note:**
784
785 1. Camera configuration. When you get the camera, you need to activate the camera and enable the onvif protocol for the camera according to the user manual and tools provided by the camera manufacturer. If the configuration is not correct, the camera cannot be used on the HMI.
786 1. When reading camera information, you need to configure the user name and password for the camera. When multiple cameras are enabled, you are advised to set the user names and passwords of all cameras to be the same.
787 1. When using the camera function, ensure that the camera and HMI are on the same LAN. When the HMI is directly connected to the camera through a network cable, set both HMI and camera to static IP addresses as follows.
788
789 (% class="table-bordered" %)
790 |=(% style="width: 166px;" %) |=(% style="width: 256px;" %)HMI|=(% style="width: 332px;" %)Camera
791 |(% style="width:166px" %)IP address|(% style="width:256px" %)192.168.1.1|(% style="width:332px" %)192.168.1.2
792 |(% style="width:166px" %)Gateway|(% style="width:256px" %)192.168.1.1|(% style="width:332px" %)192.168.1.1
793
794 (% start="4" %)
795 1. You could obtain the camera from the "Camera Search module" in "Project parameters" or manually fill in the address. You can obtain resources for the camera display object in the Camera Search module or manually enter the parameters.
796 1. You are advised to configure and confirm the user name and password of the camera before using it. Do not use the wrong user name (password) to search for or link to the camera. Once the wrong user name (password) is exceeded for a certain number of times, the camera will be locked. During the lock period, the camera will reject any connection for at least half an hour generally.
797 1. When monitoring HMI cameras, do not monitor the same camera at the same time. Otherwise, the monitoring screen may be lost.
798 1. When the camera is disconnected due to network reasons, the system wouyld try to reconnect the camera every 20 seconds.
799 1. The alias of the camera is saved in the user database. The alias in old project is retained when downloading new project, if [user database] is selected. Otherwise the it will be deleted.
800
801 (% style="text-align:center" %)
802 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_804b6a35561fc436.png||height="367" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
803
804 **Demo download link**
805
806 [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=10UR1cg8KDjcTvKJYgk1KR8z4YIApIsD8>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=10UR1cg8KDjcTvKJYgk1KR8z4YIApIsD8]]
807
808 = **LAN Monitoring** =
809
810 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="H11.7.1Introduction" %)
811 **Introduction**
812
813 WECON provides [HMI Monitor System] software for user to monitor PI3000 series HMI in Local area network (LAN).
814
815 This function is only for the model with -O. For example PI3070N-O.
816
817 == **[HMI Monitor System] software** ==
818
819 (1) Device List: It displays HMIs, that connected into this monitor software;
820
821 (2) State Indicator: It shows state of HMI, green means online, gray means offline;
822
823 (3) Operation Buttons: It provides three operations for HMI device;
824
825 * Add: Click it to open add setting window;
826 * Delete: Click it to delete selected HMI device;
827 * Monitor: Click it to open monitor window for selected HMI device;
828
829 (% style="text-align:center" %)
830 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_fdfb5186d5dd123d.png||height="302" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
831
832 == **Operating Procedures** ==
833
834 (1) Click [Add] button to open setting window;
835
836 (2) Enter HMI IP and Note;
837
838 (3) Click [Connection test] button;
839
840 * If IP is correct, it will display tip as below;
841
842 (% style="text-align:center" %)
843 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_130ed411da07f4c4.png||height="376" width="550" class="img-thumbnail"]]
844
845 If IP is incorrect, it will display tip as below
846
847 (% style="text-align:center" %)
848 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_878d04362f1b81b6.png||height="122" width="150" class="img-thumbnail"]]
849
850 **✎Note:**
851
852 For using this function in PC, it requires the setup of LAN Monitoring Firewall, using Windows 7 system as example. **If this function works well in your PC, please ignore below content.**
853
854 **Solution 1: Disable Firmware Completely**
855
856 (1) Open [Control Panel] and select [System Security]
857
858 (% style="text-align:center" %)
859 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_9616a538bd5b8890.png||height="426" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
860
861 (2) Select [Windows Firewall];
862
863 (% style="text-align:center" %)
864 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_4ff5d9c605179616.png||height="427" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
865
866 (3) Select [turn Windows Firewall on or off]
867
868 (% style="text-align:center" %)
869 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_8cce81685e77dd93.png||height="532" width="850" class="img-thumbnail"]]
870
871 (4) Select [Turn off Windows Firewall]
872
873 (% style="text-align:center" %)
874 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_8e40bd24335bee5f.png||height="451" width="700" class="img-thumbnail"]]
875
876 **Solution 2: Do not close the firewall, but allow HMIUI to pass through the firewall**
877
878 (1) Open Control Panel selection [system Security]
879
880 (% style="text-align:center" %)
881 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_4a5370b15f8344bf.png||height="363" width="550" class="img-thumbnail"]]
882
883 (2) Select [Windows Firewall]
884
885 (% style="text-align:center" %)
886 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_3f00b4c76667d218.png||height="394" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
887
888 (3) Select [run a program or function through Windows Firewall]
889
890 (% style="text-align:center" %)
891 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_2ce833853fe2fe08.png||height="422" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
892
893 (4) Select [Allow to run another program].
894
895 (% style="text-align:center" %)
896 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_49e43fd3e9e58bc3.png||height="401" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
897
898 (5) Select [browse] in the pop-up dialog box
899
900 (% style="text-align:center" %)
901 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_714b05b4f66641fb.png||height="447" width="450"]]
902
903 (6) Locate the HMIUI.exe file in the HMIUI directory under the installation path of the monitoring software, and double-click HMIUI.exe
904
905 (% style="text-align:center" %)
906 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_cdf52e5522e2e568.png||height="596" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
907
908 (7) Select add
909
910 (% style="text-align:center" %)
911 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_2cf5b5f0c9aa4f7a.png||height="467" width="535" class="img-thumbnail"]]
912
913 (8) Check the corresponding options
914
915
916 (% style="text-align:center" %)
917 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_ffc611cca1a173f9.png||height="361" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
918
919 (9) select OK
920
921 (% style="text-align:center" %)
922 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_934ebd63c53af3ee.png||height="442" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]]
923
924 = **Remote access config** =
925
926 **Introduction**
927
928 In the traditional concept, it is rather Difficult and complicated to remotely connect HMI via Ethernet. Users not only need to consider the security issue, but also need to set up complex network parameters. In addition, subject to the stage of the network environment, users have to do everything possible to think of ways through all levels of routers and switches. And an independent IP could only correspond to one HMI in tradition sense of the remote control. The WECON remote access system will solve all of those problems.
929
930 The solution of WECON HMI remote access is "Everything is possible with one network, one HMI, one cable". No matter where the HMI is, users could easily remote access HMI through the network, to achieve exclude exceptions and resolve them in the first time. In local area network or remote Internet, users could make HMI connect to Ethernet by one cable without setting any parameters. All network settings could be set by WECON remote access system.
931
932 **Set the IP of HMI**
933
934 (% style="text-align:center" %)
935 [[image:远程访问 1.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
936
937 **Use mobile phones, computers, tablets, etc., open a browser, enter the IP, you could access the project in the HMI screen.**
938
939 * You are advised to use Chrome or Firefox. If you want to use Internet Explorer, use Internet Explorer 9 or later.
940 * 360, Sogou and other browsers need to use speed mode.
941 * Support the iphone's own browser, or install a latest UC browser.
942 * As long as the browser supports HTML5.
943
944 **Access through the cloud**
945
946 Access through the cloud platform, enter the machine code (the machine code of each HMI is independent) and model, then monitor the HMI remotely.
947
948 **Access through V-NET (ig series)**
949
950 Access through the V-NET, enter the machine code (the machine code of each HMI is independent) and the device password, bind the HMI, and monitor the HMI remotely.
951
952 **System Components**
953
954 WECON PI8000 and advanced HMI with [-R], such as PI8070-R;
955
956 WECON Smart APP or WECON Cloud platform
957
958 **User manual for WECON Smart and cloud platform download link**
959
960 [[https:~~/~~/drive.google.com/open?id=1hI8QI4vmJhAis2GFuCISChV9xGU0BxQ9>>url:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hI8QI4vmJhAis2GFuCISChV9xGU0BxQ9]]
961
962 **FAQ**
963
964 * What is the difference between the-R model and the normal model?
965 ** The-R model can be accessed directly and unrestricted. Normal models need to buy cloudmonitoring products before access. The number of monitoring normal model is limitedaccording to the customer's purchase of cloud monitor packages.
966 * How many customers could remote access HMI at the same time?
967 ** It supports max. 4 customers access HMI in the same time.
968
969 = **Mulit-link** =
970
971 == **Introduction** ==
972
973 The main principle of Multi-link is to use the method of Master&Slave to implement the One machine-Multiple screens by ethernet port. For example, one Master HMI connect to one Slave HMI, the Slave one can write or read value from PLC which is communicated with Master.
974
975 In Multi-link, there is only one Master, and all the other HMIs are Slaves. The Master HMI is the only one device communicate with PLC, and the data received from the PLC is transmitted to each slave through the host HMI(Master).
976
977 (% style="text-align:center" %)
978 [[image:1652345241521-592.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
979
980 At present, the Multi-link is regarded as special function. So not any model HMI support it. Need the HMI come with the special machine code. The series support Multi-link function right now: General, HMI+, i Series. Multi link doesn’t support the online simulaion. PI3000/PI3000+/PI3000i series can only have one Slave when using this function, while PI8000/9000,PI8000+/PI9000+ series can use at most 5 Slaves.
981
982 == **PIStudio Settings** ==
983
984 (1) Check to enable Multi-link, select the corresponding option. For example, if it is a slave HMI, select Slave.
985
986 (% style="text-align:center" %)
987 [[image:多机互联.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
988
989
990 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
991 (2) Master IP address setting: Click "Project"- "Project settings" - "HMI IP", as below.
992
993 (% style="text-align:center" %)
994 [[image:远程访问 1.png||height="516" width="594" class="img-thumbnail"]]
995
996 == **Slave Project** ==
997
998 In order to let the fonts in the Slave and the Master consistent with each others, so Slave project needs to add one screen that can set the IP address of Master HMI for connecting to the Master, on the original the Master project. If Master project has components that use other font styles, and Slave project If there is no component corresponding to Master project, then the default font style SimSun would be displayed when the Multi-link is enabled. To avoid the Slave device prompts communication timeout message, you can add HSW9 = 1 in the initial script of Slave device.
999
1000 == **Address** ==
1001
1002 |Address|Address Description|Usage Method
1003 |HSW1100|(% rowspan="4" %)The IP of Master HMI|IP address high endian 1
1004 |HSW1101|IP address high endian 2
1005 |HSW1102|IP address high endian 3
1006 |HSW1103|IP address high endian 4
1007 |HSW1104|(((
1008 Control the Slave to connect to
1009
1010 the Master or not
1011 )))|(((
1012 1: Connect to Master
1013
1014 0: Disconnect
1015 )))
1016
1017 == **Notice** ==
1018
1019 1) During the connection, if the Master is downloading program, there is a highly chances that the slave screen is abnormal, and the Gallery and imported pictures cannot be displayed.
1020
1021 After the download process of Master HMI is finished, Slave needs to be restarted to monitor normally.
1022
1023 * If the Master and Slave are operated on any screen, the screen also will follow the changes and synchronize for other side.
1024 ** Using HSW12 = 1 on the Master, which can not affect each other.
1025 * There is no momentary delay function for buttons.
1026 * Multi-link version bit switch has no Min. holding time.
1027 * PI3000 series can only have one Slave when using this function, while PI8000/9000 series can use this function at most 5 Slaves.
1028 * Only supports Multi-link connection in the LAN network (local area network), or direct connection between Master and Slave.
1029 * The Master and Slave projects must be consistent (mainly for keeping the font style used by the Master and Slave HMI consistent), and the Slave HMI always adds the configuration of the “Master IP address".
1030 * After the special address is enabled, Slave will remotely monitor the interfaces from Master, and the source project will not be executed.
1031
1032 ✎Note: Slave project only needs to ensure that there is "the HSW address of the Master HMI IP" and the font style used by the Master.
1033
1034 = **V-NET Access (PC Side)** =
1035
1036 == **Login Interface** ==
1037
1038 Enter the platform, as shown in Figure 1:
1039
1040 New users need to register first.
1041
1042 * The successfully registered account is the administrator account, which can bind the device and other operations.
1043 * The user needs to remember the registered account and password, and able to log in simultaneously on the PC Client/APP.
1044 * If the user forgets the password, he can click "Forgot Password" to reconfigure the password.
1045
1046 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1047 [[image:11.2-1.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1048
1049 Figure 1
1050
1051 Enter the account and password, and then click the [Login] button.
1052
1053 After successfully logging in, enter the "V-NET" interface, as shown in Figure 2. Add the HMI information you want to access through the "+" in the lower left corner.
1054
1055 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1056 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_7618c4f92465545c.png||height="670" width="1366" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1057
1058 Figure 2
1059
1060 4. After the Add Device window pops up, enter the machine code and password of the device to add the device, as shown in Figure 3:   
1061
1062 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1063 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_9b4cc907cf4a8c13.png||height="502" width="601" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1064
1065 Figure 3
1066
1067 * Device machine code: Each HMI has a unique and independent machine code, which is used to identify every remote device. (When binding multiple devices at the same time, the device passwords must be the same. Only one machine code can be entered on one line. When entering multiple machine codes, use the "Enter" key to change the line. If the format is wrong, the binding operation will fail and error will occur). Method of obtain machine code:
1068 ** PIStudio -[Project]-[Tool]-[Download]-Copy the machine code.        
1069 ** Long press the upper right corner of HMI to enter the backstage, you can see [Machine Id] in "Machine Info".       
1070 ** Obtain the machine code from the backlabel of the device.
1071 * Device password: Refers to the Cloud access password, the default is 6 digits 8 (888888). Please refer to the cloud configuration if you first time binding the device.
1072 ** The length is 6 digits, English and special characters in English are allowed, spaces are not allowed, and cannot be empty.
1073 * Device alias: Refers to the name recognition of device in the menu bar of V-NET.
1074 ** Maximum 12 digits, except ·_-+=}]",.?,;: ""”【】—()...! these Special characters allowed others are limited to input, no spaces or blanks are allowed.
1075 ** If the device is successfully bound, click OK, and it would prompt message: The device is bound successfully!
1076
1077 (% class="box infomessage" %)
1078 (((
1079 **✎Note: **If you bind multiple machine codes in batch, the device alias will use the input device alias as the prefix, and the system will automatically add a suffix. Example: Default group (device alias)_1 (automatically added suffix).
1080 )))
1081
1082 == **V-NET Module** ==
1083
1084 **Remote Monitoring**
1085
1086 The remote monitoring module can display the project page of the current screen in real time, and can operate the project on the web page, and the control of the screen. As shown in Figure 4:
1087
1088 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1089 [[image:11.2-4.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1090
1091 Figure 4
1092
1093 **Data Viewing**
1094
1095 The data viewing module is divided into Communication port, Collection point, Alarm configuration, Alarm records, Data Record configuration , Data Record, etc. As shown in Figure 5:
1096
1097 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1098 [[image:11.2-5.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1099
1100 Figure 5
1101
1102 The parameter configuration is as follows:
1103
1104 * Communication port : The communication port information, includes connection method and protocol name, can only be viewed, and cannot be added or modified. This info comes from the settings from HMI.
1105 * Collect point:Data monitoring module of the device. The collection point is the monitoring data, and its read-write, write-only, and read-only permissions also come from the Tags settings from HMI.
1106 * Note: You cannot add or delete collection points here. The read & write permissions of the collection points in the HMI will directly restrict the modification of the read & write permissions of the collection points by V-NET.
1107 * Alarm configuration: Alarm records of the device, monitoring points cannot be added, confirming the Alarm record and exporting data can be performed.
1108 * Data Record configuration: Data Record is historical data of the device, monitoring points cannot be added, curve and list viewing method are supported, and data records can be exported.
1109
1110 **Remote Download**
1111
1112 This function allows application on the PC to download directly to PLC or HMI, as shown in Figure 6:
1113
1114 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1115 [[image:11.2-6.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1116
1117 Figure 6
1118
1119 (% class="box infomessage" %)
1120 (((
1121 **✎Note: **The pass through function of remote download is temporarily unavailable on the web page, and it can be used normally in PC client. The configuration is as follows:
1122 )))
1123
1124 PLC download (only for Pass-through)
1125
1126 * Click the setting (gear icon) in the upper right corner of PC Client, and a dialog will pop up. The red area is the COM port configuration when the PLC pass-through downloads. As shown in Figure 7:
1127
1128 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1129 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_870ebc5415b1a534.png||height="565" width="526" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1130
1131 Figure 7
1132
1133 * After configuring the COM port, go to the remote downloaded, PLC download, to config the name, communication port, virtual serial port and other configurations as shown in Figure 6.
1134
1135 HMI Download (only for Pass-through)
1136
1137 * Click the setting (gear icon) button in the upper right corner of PC Client, and a dialog will pop up. The red area is the configuration of the HMI download tool. As shown in Figure 8:
1138
1139 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1140 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_64e406f9862f887e.png||height="565" width="526" class="img-thumbnail"]]
1141
1142 Figure 8
1143
1144 * Click the setting (gear icon) button, a dialog box will pop up, and automatically detect and find the PIStudio that has been installed in PC and conforms to the version, as shown in Figure 9:
1145 ** Location: Display the installation path of the current PIStudio.
1146 ** Version: Corresponding to the version of the current PIStudio.
1147 ** Browse: Click to manually set the installation path of PIStudio.
1148
1149 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_df9946a5a7574454.png||height="349" width="642"]]
1150
1151 Figure 9
1152
1153 **Basic**
1154
1155 In the "Basic" sub-page of Basic, HMI name, record reserved selection, password, location and remarks, etc. As shown in Figure 10:
1156
1157 [[image:11.Advanced Function_html_c76828978cb6b697.png||height="670" width="1366"]] Figure 10
1158
1159 The device name is an alias of HMI, which is mainly used for easy distinction.
1160
1161 Online status: You can click the refresh button to refresh the online status of the HMI.
1162
1163 Machine code: Each HMI has a unique and independent machine code.
1164
1165 Record reserved: Checking the corresponding options will let HMI to suspend updating the corresponding configuration after downloading a new project.
1166
1167 Password: Refers to the cloud access password, the default is 6 digits 8 (888888); the cloud access password can be set and modified, the specific location is:
1168
1169 * V-NET —specified HMI—Baisc—Basic —"password”—modify and save, as shown in Figure 10.        
1170 * [Project]-[Cloud]-Basic-" Password" of PIStudio (only unbind HMI can be modified), see Cloud Configuration.
1171
1172 Maximum storage of Alarm data: The maximum number of alarm data saved, with a range of 1-50000.    
1173
1174 Positioning:
1175
1176 * Use the device base station positioning to locate.        
1177 * Use manual positioning.
1178
1179 (% class="box infomessage" %)
1180 (((
1181 **✎Note:** After modifying the basic information of the device, you need to click Save below to save the modification successfully. If it is not saved successfully, please click Force Synchronization.
1182 )))