Create three core screens: 01_Main_Dashboard , 02_Manual_Control , and 03_Alarm_History .
You are ready to go live.
Go to the top menu and select -> Validate Project . The feedback zone will list any unmapped variables, overlapping touch zones, or resolution mismatches. Fix these before moving forward. Step 2: Simulation
In the , right-click Variables and select New Variable . vijeo designer 62 tutorial
Select your (e.g., Ethernet and input the HMI’s current IP address).
Add a under the driver and enter the PLC’s IP address. 3. Designing the Interface The central workspace is where you build your screens:
: This is your library of pre-built objects like buttons, lamps, and numeric displays. Drag and drop these onto your screen. The feedback zone will list any unmapped variables,
Click and define the data type (Bool, Int, Real, or String).
You have successfully completed the critical path of the . You can now:
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Drag a Numeric Display to show machine speed or temperature. Link it to an integer or real variable (e.g., Motor_RPM ). Check the Input Enable box if you want operators to be able to type in a new setpoint.
Avoid drawing everything from scratch. Open the panel, browse categories like Pumps or Valves , and drag them onto your canvas. Double-click the graphic to bind its color animation to an external PLC Boolean variable (e.g., Green = Running, Red = Stopped). 5. Alarms, Trends, and Data Logging
Configure the orientation (Landscape/Portrait) and click . Configuring Communication Drivers
Vijeo Designer 62 provides a range of objects that you can use to create custom screens. Here are the steps to follow:
Set the source to your PLC driver and assign the device address (e.g., %MW100 for a holding register). 6. Designing the User Interface (UI)