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1. In RA TION D INTEGRATING LIVE VIDEO FROM IVC VIDEO SYSTEMS INTO DELTAV OPERATE HMI SCREENS DeltaV Integration Guide User Manual Industrial Video amp Control DeltaV Integration Guide Industrial Video amp Control Co Al rights reserved No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompanyit In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Printed February 2015 in Newton Massachusetts Publisher Industrial Video amp Control Co Managing Editor Clarke Esler Technical Editors Clarke Esler Rafael Bastidas Cover Designer Patrick Hope Team Coordinator Clarke Esler Production Industrial Video a
2. References Private Sut EVIPreviousiournalfile 1 OnChange End Sub Private Suk EVTPreviousicurnalFile OnChange av Operate Conf E 2 11 8 2011 m 2 Microsoft Visual Ba Under Private Sub CommandButton4 Click the number 4 is a sequential ID number assigned by DeltaV enter IVC_ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options forthis command Scroll down and double click on PanLeft For other movements select PanRight TiltUp or TiltDown as needed File Edit View Insert Format Debug Run Tools Add Ins Window Help Ha dd 4 C1 u a MZ S P 10 nsz Project_Delta _Operati WorkSpace Application Project Deltav Picture WorkSpace Application Private Sub CommandButton4 Click References IVC axi Project_DeltaY_Shapes End Object WorkSpace Application ES OverrideTimeout References this p Owner evious picture Project DeltaV Standai Privat E Pale WorkSpace Application On Eri PanRight References fr ES Parent E gt en Errori S ParseConnectionSource HandleError End Sub WorkSpace Application Replace picture with next picture Forms Private Sub bmpNextPicture Click References On Error GoTo ErrorHandler 8 Project FactoryGlobals frszopenNextPicture Me Project_frsDevAlm Exit S
3. nixi CommandButton click v Private Sub CommandButton6 Click IVC axi End Sief VerticalPosition a ES VerticalScaleDirection this p VerticalScalePercentage evious picture or ea gS Visible n 228 Volume Tregt Width De Error HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture_Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub Complete the command string by typing n where nis a real number that represents one of the following zoom operations e f nis a positive real number between 1 and 10 the fraction will be ignored and the camera will zoom to the specific zoom level indicated by the remaining integer e If nisa real number less than 1 the camera will zoom out to the next level The camera will Integrating Video into HMI Screens 39 not zoom beyond level 1 e If nis a real number more than 10 the camera will zoom in to the next level The camera will not zoom beyond level 10 E Project_SamMixerTest SamMixerTest Code D gt CommandButton6 vi click v Private Sub CommandButton6 Click 2 IVC_ax1 ZoomLevel 11 na this the dynamo for next and previous picture Private Sub NavigateButtons Edit On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenPrevNextPic Me Name Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Once satisfied with the script save it and exit the Visual Basic desktop If you wi
4. Ec b Property Window Edit CommandButton Object DeltaV invokes Microsoft Visual Basic and opens a project based on the name of the grf picture that is currently being edited Included in the desktop is script window for all of the image s embedded controls including the command button you just created A VB script template for the new button appears at the top of the window le Edit Ve Format Debug Run Tools Add Ins Window img Aloe TES inaa B dg Project Plugandsolve modEasySymbols Code ce gt gt Es n El CommendButtons z El Private Sub CommandBUttons Click 3 zl End Sub Midi UR Visual Basit code this is the dynano for next and previous picture template for new button Replace picture with previous picture Priv bmpPreviousPicture Click Proj On Error ErrcrHandler m an mE Ei i Private sub EvTPrevious Journalfile 4 OnChange 12 26 Proj 8 BM 9 private sub EVIPrevious JournalFile_9_OnChange ena sw dE are Private Sub EVTPrevious Journalfile_2_onChange E sub Private Suk EVIPreviousiournalfile 1 OnChange D End Sub Private Suk EVTPreviousicurnalFile OnChange i I Start x Dea Operate Con n LIU BI Under Private
5. 247 84 5 True 0 0 5 False admin 3 10379918588874 1 VerticalFromBottom 100 True 0 17 3379174852652 2 Property Name The name of the ActiveX control assigned to this object READ ONLY Active True Video feed active False Video feed inactive Camera Relay Server camera ID number currently displayed in object DeltaV Property Caption Text string that will be displayed in lower left corner of video object window EnablePoint True Click to point PTZ camera movementenabled False Click to point PTZ camera movement disabled FramesPerSecond Positive integer representing display frame rate expressed in frames persecond This number will also be automatically entered in the FramesPerSecond2 field Positive real number representing display frame rate expressed in frames per second This number will also be automatically entered in the FramesPerSecond field If a fraction is entered here this entry will be rounded down to the nearest integer and entered in the FramesPerSecond field HorizontalScaleDirection HorizontalScalePercentage Image Height of the live video window expressed in pixels default is 352 pixels Frames PerSecond2 Height HightlightEnabled Horizontal Position ImageHeight Width of the live video window expressed in pixels default is 240 pixels ImageWidth Integrating Video into HMI Screens 27 IsSelectable DeltaV Property DeltaV Propert
6. EA Opcapps Chart EA Operatorkeybo Bitmap EA OpkybdPicture Datalink OpKybdPicture2 3 EA OpkybdPicture3 Time EN OutputTest Current Date EM ov ref Alarm Summary samboler A blank button appears on your picture Drag and drop the button to an appropriate location Resize the button if necessary Double click on the button and type an appropriate label on the button Click away from the button to exit button edit mode 30 DeltaV Integration Guide 15 07 16 Nov 609 2011 1 TET To assign a behavior to the button point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting menu select Edit Script Pan Left Animations Copy Delete Duplicate Ctrl G Group Bring to Front Send to Back 4 KeyMacros i Property Window Edit CommandButton Object DeltaV invokes Microsoft Visual Basic and opens a project based on the name of the grf picture that is currently being edited Included in the desktop is script window for all of the image s embedded controls including the command button you just created A VB script template for the new button appears at the top of the window Integrating Video into HMI Screens 31 laixi je Edt Insert Format Debug Run Tools Ad Ins Window Help imap 354806001 ei pas es Ife del Proiect_Delta Operati gt mes
7. Front Send to Back KeyMacros x gt Property Window Edit CommandButton Object DeltaV Integration Guide DeltaV invokes Microsoft Visual Basic and opens a project based on the name of the grf picture that is currently being edited Included in the desktop is script window for the command button you just created Microsoft visual Basic Project ES File Edt Inset Format Debug Run Tools Window Hep ima 8 141901 Project Plugandsolve modEosySymbols Cade gt El commandiutiona gt oe El zii El Private Sub Comandduecoad EM 3 End Sub his i code El template for n w button F Private sub EVTPrevious JournalFile 4 OnChange End Sub Private Sub EVIPreviousi Journa 1File 9 OnChange End Sub Private Suk EVTPrevious JournalFile 2 OnChange Ena sub ap Private Suk EVTPrevious JournalFile 1 OnChange End Sub Private Sub EVTPreviousJournalFile OnChange i 2000 erste Y Be 1 Deltav Operate Conf 7 5 DO sen E Under Private Sub CommandButton6 Click the number 6 is a sequential ID number assigned by DeltaV enter IVC_ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options for this command Scroll down and double click on ZoomLevel
8. Na Jn Wow Loa Part Copyright Trademarks and Important Information 10 DeltaV Integration Guide 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Copyright Trademarks and Important Information Copyright 2015 Industrial Video and Control Company Trademarks Relay Server and View Station are registered trademarks of Industrial Video and Control Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation DeltaV and DeltaV Operate are registered trademarks of Emerson Process Management All other trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer This document is intended for general information purposes only While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information included in this document Industrial Video and Control Company LLC IVC assumes no responsibility for any errors omissions or damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Although IVC believes this document to be accurate any risk arising from the use of this information rests with the recipient and nothing herein should be construed as constituting any kind of warranty Industrial Video and Controls reserves the right to make adjustments without prior notification All names of people and organizations used in this document s examples are fictitious Any resemblance to any actual organization or person living or dead is purely coincidental and unintended In
9. OW Um y ha IP Video LE 2 DE UD Cameras User defined lt gt N IP Addresses Video LAN View Station IVC Relay Client Server DELTAV Application LAN Li GE Ie yg Continuous DeltaV Hist Alarm amp Event pen 10 4 0 x Chronicle Client DELTAV Contrl LAN i m i gt _ gt gt 4 pi 2 pa a oll aml Note in the diagram above that the video network is completely isolated from the SCADA control network The Relay Server computer is equipped with two NICs One is connected to the camera network domain and the other is connected to the SCADA application network domain IP address ranges used in the DeltaV application network and in the video network are defined by the application network administrator As indicated above only addresses in the primary range 10 4 0 x secondary 10 8 0 x are allowed in the DeltaV Control LAN Since only video requested by the DeltaV Operate Client is sent across the application network bandwidth impact by video is minimal _ Application Station Plant Instrumentation If avideo only workstation is required the IVC View Station is ideal It provides the ability to create fully customized displays and is useful for building video walls Many installations use the IVC View Station to provide camera video to security or management personnel and use the DeltaV integration cap
10. Y As Single IVC_ax1 SendCommand control sc cmd c amp xy 10000 0 End Sub Return to the top of the page and open the drop down menu containing the word MouseDown and select MouseUp from the list Project SWPFTest2 SWPFTest2 Code nix PanRight v MouseDown v BeforeDragOver BeforeDropOrPaste Private Sub PanRight MouseDown ByVal Button As Integer ByVal Click IVC axi SendCommand control c cmd cexy 10000 0 DbIClick End Sub Error KeyDown Private Sub PanRight MouseUp ByVal Button Integer ByVal Sh KeyPress axi SendCommand control c cmd cexy 0 0 KeyUp MouseDown End Sub Note that a new code template appears Private Sub CommandButtoni MouseUp ByVal Button As Integer ByVal Shift As Integer ByVal X As Single ByVal Y As Single End Sub Under Private Sub CommandButton9_MouseUp ByVal Button As Integer ByVal Shift As Integer ByValX As Single ByVal Y As Single enter IVC_ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options for this command Scroll down and double click on SendCommand 4 DeltaV Integration Guide Private Sub CommandButtoni MouseUp 1 End 51 SelectObject SetProperty IVC 9 8 ShowCustomPages End S g amp SocketReadWriteTimeout DE tdi StickToCursor IVC JS StreamVideo Complete the command string by typing control c cmd c amp xy 0 0 Where
11. control these cameras using specialized on screen controls This section describes how to add continuous PTZ movement controls to your DeltaV Operate screen The following example illustrates how to add a Pan Left continuous control For these type of cameras we want to create a button that performs a start operation command when the mouse button is depressed and a stop operation when the mouse button is released As described in the Create Camera Controls chapter create a button for a Pan Left control After you have created and named the button point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting menu select Edit Script Lights Animations Cut Copy Delete Duplicate Group Ctrl G Bring to Front Send to Back acros x E Property Window Edit CommandButton Object Microsoft Visual Basic is invoked and displays the VB scripts for this window with a code template for the selected button U Project SWPFTest2 SWPFTest2 Code CommandButton17 Private Sub CommandButtoni Clickt End Sub Delete this entry and from the drop down menu on the top right of the window select MouseDown Project SWPFTest2 SWPFTest2 Code inix cams Click 4 BeforeDragOver BeforeDropOrPaste Click DbIClick Error KeyDown KeyPress Keyl Private Sub PanRight_MouseDown ByVal Button As Integer ByVal IVC axi SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 10000
12. to display and control live and stored video 2 di D SCADA Workstation Remote Web based Viewer WAN or Internet Encoder M IS Remote i IVC View Station IS j Video Wall N IVC IVC Relay Server View Station For SCADA HMI clients the relationship of the camera network which includes the Relay Server to the application and DCS networks are application dependent The number of cameras available bandwidth viewing expectations and the critical nature of the DCS network dictate the optimum network architecture The diagram above might be suitable if e The video bandwidth consumption is low small number of cameras low frame rate or bandwidth consumption is otherwise capped by Relay Server e The application is not critical In other words should the cameras share a network with the DCS equipment diminishment of bandwidth by video would not adversely affect overall system performance Introduction 15 However this is not the typical case In most process monitoring applications users want to see high quality high frame rate video The critical nature of the process usually cannot accommodate the potential loss of bandwidth due to video on the DCS network Therefore in most applications it is preferable to isolate the camera network from the DCS network and limit video bandwidth to the SCADA HMI screens The diagram below illustrates how this can be done 2
13. 0 End Sub MouseMove Mouselp Note that the header now reads as shown below Integrating Video into HMI Screens 47 Private Sub CommandButtoni MouseDown ByVal Button As Integer ByVal Shift As Integer ByVal X As Single ByVal Y As Single End Sub Under Private Sub CommandButton9 MouseDown ByVal Button As Integer ByVal Shift As Integer ByValX As Single ByVal Y As Single the number 17 is a sequential ID number assigned by DeltaV type IVC_ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options for this command Scroll down and double click on SendCommand Private Sub CommandButtoni MouseDo IVC ax1 End 519 Select amp SelectObject Privat le EME IVC 2 amp SetProperty End 51 ShowCustomPages Privat SocketReadWriteTimeout a StickToCursor Complete the command string by typing control c cmd c amp xy 10000 0 Where control indicates the type of command string to follow c is a substitution parameter indicating the current camera displayed in the live video window a specific camera ID number may also be used here cmd c commands the Relay Server to start a continuous movement amp xy 10000 0 tells the Relay Server the movement should be in the pan direction to the left with no movement in the tilt direction Private Sub CommandButtoni MouseDown ByVal Button s Integer ByVal Shift As Integer ByVal X As Single ByVal
14. 1921681 247 84 NC views ht m v Google P Ww Norma 3 Roof Camera 18 47 Select tools 6 08 26 Select preset 2 Panorama2 If you are not presented with the Relay Server web page recheck your network configuration If you are presented with the web page but you do not have video recheck your camera connections and configurations Consult the Relay Server Help or contact IVC support for more information Consult the Relay Server Help documentation for details on the IVC Relay Server ActiveX API See also Install ActiveX Control Insert Live Video Object Assign General Properties Assign Other Properties Install ActiveX Control Make sure the IVC ActiveX control is loaded on the DeltaV machine that will be used to create the Operate HMI screens This software is distributed on the IVC Relay Server CD Consult the Relay Server Help documentation for installation instructions Integrating Video into HMI Screens 21 3 2 Insert Live Video Object This document assumes the reader has installed DeltaV If you need to install DeltaV consult the documentation provided with this software To create an HMI screen with embedded live video 1 Start the DeltaV Operate configuration tool by clicking on DeltaV Operate Configure in the DeltaV Engineering folder in the Start menu windows Media Center al windows Media Player 421 Windows Update XPS Viewer a Accessories j Deltav N In
15. 27 IVC ActiveX Control 22 ivc ax ocx 22 52 DeltaV Integration Guide L Layer 27 Legacy analog cameras 16 Object Type 22 OLE Object 22 OverrideTimeout 27 Pan Left 31 48 Pan Right 31 48 PanLeft 27 PanRight 27 Password 24 27 Preset 24 27 Preset ID 24 Priority 27 PriPassword 27 PrivWsername 27 ProductVersion 27 PromptNetworkPassword 27 PTZ Camera Controls 29 R Relay Server 16 Relay Server URL 24 RelayServerURL 28 ro Save snapshot 43 Save video 40 SCADA 16 Select camera control 32 Send Command Method 39 SocketReadWriteTimeout 28 Streaming 24 StreamVideo 28 Support Resources 11 Third party cameras 16 Tilt Down 31 48 Tilt Up 31 48 TiltDown 28 TiltUp 28 Timeout 28 U UniformScale 28 Username 24 28 V VerticalPosition 28 VerticalScaleDirection 28 VerticalScalePercentage 28 Video LAN 15 Visible 28 Volume 28 Zoom 36 Zoom In 48 Zoom Out 48 Zoomlevel 28 Notes 330 Nevada Street Newton MA 02460 ph 617 467 3059 fax 617 687 0751 email sales iveco com
16. NextPic Me Name Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with previous picture Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler E ap When this control is used the Relay Server will save a date and time stamped JPEG file for the selected camera in the snapshot directory specified in the Relay Server configuration See the Relay Server Help documentation for more details on archiving video and snapshots Saved snapshot folder for Relay Server camera ID 3 de IVC4 archive snaps 3 So Organize v Include in library v Share with v Slide show Burn New folder fl Desktop 3 Name Date n Type Size Tags 06 Downloads 3 s 20111112105631 11 12 2011 10 56 JPG File 18 KB El Recent Places a f 20111112105245 11 12 2011 10 52 AM JPG File 18 KB 2 20111110144746 valvel jpg 11 10 2011 2 47 PM JPG File A Libraries B Documents Music Pictures aved snapshot 1 Podcasts 1 h 3 items See also Save Video 4 DeltaV Integration Guide 3 4 3 Continuous PTZ Camera Movements Some Pan Tilt Zoom cameras do not support single stepping of camera movements and only support starting and stopping of adesired movement IVC s software provides the facility to
17. SendCommand control c cmd c amp z 10000 e MouseUp IVC ax1 SendCommand control 96c cmd c amp z 0 Consult IVC support for more details on other available options for these commands Details on these and other Relay Server commands are contained in the IVC Relay Server HTTP API Integrating Video into HMI Screens 49 document Consult IVC Support for more information See also Create Camera Controls Index 51 Index Name 26 Active 26 ActiveX 20 21 23 ActiveX Control Object 23 ActiveX Control Properties 23 Add Control 22 Application LAN 15 Architecture 14 B bandwidth 14 Ca Camera 24 26 Camera control buttons 29 Camera ID 24 Cancel 26 Caption 25 26 ContextID 26 Continuous PTZ Camera Movements 46 Control LAN 15 ControlOrderindex 26 Copyright 10 Create Control 22 z Dis Default 26 DeltaV Operate Configure 21 DeltaV Property 25 DeltaV Engineering 21 Description 26 EF Enable click to point 24 EnablePoint 26 EnableTooltips 26 Exclusive 26 ExclusivePriority 26 ExclusiveTimeout 26 FPS 24 Frame rate 24 FramesPerSecond 26 Cx gf 21 Height 26 HightlightEnabled 26 HMI 16 HorizontalPosition 26 HorizontalScaleDirection 26 HorizontalScalePercentage 26 Image 26 ImageHeight 26 ImageWidth 26 Insert Object 22 Install ActiveX Control 20 Integrating Video 20 Intended Audience 10 Introduction 14 IP cameras 16 IsSelectable
18. Sub CommandButton3 Click the number3 is a sequential ID number assigned by DeltaV enter IVC ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options for this command Scroll down and double click on Camera Integrating Video into HMI Screens 35 Project SamMixerTest SamMixerTest Code ni x CommandButton3 v Click v Private Sub CommandButton3 Click fal IVC ax1 End 519 BuildObject af ge this p Cancel Privat e CanConstruct Eri Caption eg Category Xrror ES Center v HandleError End Sub evious picture Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with previous picture Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler By Complete the command string by typing where cis the Relay Server ID number of the camera you wish to access with this control In most cases this will be a whole number between 1 and 24 You can determine the ID number simply by entering the IP address of the Relay Server in abrowser Click on the Select Camera drop down menu to reveal the list of cameras assigned to this Relay Server The cameras are listed in order of ID number which is shown along with the assigned camera name 1 live 4 live 5 live Snapshot Stored Video 3 Roof Ca
19. abilities described in this document to provide process operators video on their DeltaV Operate HMI screens Depending on application requirements this workstation can be connected directly to the video network or to the application network Again in either case video bandwidth is isolated from the control network 16 DeltaV Integration Guide Supported Cameras The IVC Camera System supports cameras that could include any mix of the following camera types IP cameras purchased from IVC IVC offers a wide variety of indoor and outdoor cameras Our Relay Server software supports our fixed auto zoom and pan tilt cameras These products are available with standard definition high definition HD megapixel or thermal imagers and come with several connectivity options that include copper fiber wireless and cellular IVC also offers a broad range of rugged cameras that are certified for use in potentially dangerous environments Legacy analog cameras IP enabled through the use of IP encoders IVC offers several encoder options Contact your local sales representative to determine which of these will best leverage your existing installation Supported third party cameras In addition to our own cameras IVC Relay Server Software supports a broad array of cameras manufactured by the world s leading camera technology companies Relay Server At the heart of your IP video system the IVC Relay Server performs the following primary fu
20. ation Guide See also Insert Live Video Object Assign General Properties Create Camera Controls RelayServerURL IP address of Relay Server from which video feeds will be accessed SocketReadWriteTimeout Integer representing the numberof seconds the Relay Server will timeout after trying to read write to selected ca mera StreamVideo True Stream live video from Relay Server to live video window object False Displays JPEG image thatis updated when Active is set the True or when any other propertyis set TiltDown Integer representing the number of frames to tilt PTZ camera down Anegative number will cause the camera to tilt up This is nota permanent setting this command will be executed once after entry FOR DEBUG ONLY TiltUp Integer representing the number of frames to tilt PTZ camera up Anegative number will cause the camera to tilt down This is nota permanent setting this command will be executed once after entry FOR DEBUG ONLY Timeout Integer representing the number of seconds the Relay Server will timeout after trying to connect to selected camera Relay Server login username VerticalScalePercentage DeltaV Property DeltaV Property Volume Integer representing volume of audio from selected camera feed DeltaV Property Zoomlevel Integer representing zoom step level 1 10 Integrating Video into HMI Screens 29 3 3 Create Camera Controls This chapter discusses how to cr
21. control indicates the type of command string to follow 96c is a substitution parameter indicating the current camera display in the live video window aspecific camera ID number may also be used here cmd c commands the Relay Server that this is a continuous movement amp xy 0 0 tells the Relay Server to stop all pan tilt movements IVC axi SendCormmand i control 5c cmd c amp xy 0 0 Private Sub CormmandButton1 MouseUp ByVal Button s Integer ByVal Shift As Integer ByVal X As Single ByVal Y As Single End Sub Save these edits and test the operation of this control Use this MouseDown and MouseUp method described above to add other continuous pan tilt zoom controls to your DeltaV Operate screens The command strings for other operations are listed below Continuous Pan Right e MouseDown IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 10000 0 e MouseUp IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 0 0 Continuous Tilt Up e MouseDown IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 0 10000 e MouseUp IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 0 0 Continuous Tilt Down e MouseDown IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 0 10000 e MouseUp IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp xy 0 0 Continuous Zoom In e MouseDown IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp z 10000 e MouseUp IVC_ax1 SendCommand control c cmd c amp z 0 Continuous Zoom Out e MouseDown IVC_ax1
22. current frame rate of the selected camera 4 DeltaV Integration Guide 3 4 1 represents either manage or control The other sections of this chapter present examples of using this method to create Save Snapshot and Save Video buttons in DeltaV Operate screen Consult IVC support for more details on the IVC Relay Server HTTP API See also Save Snapshot Save Video Save Video This section describes how to add a save video control to your DeltaV Operate screen As described in the Create Camera Controls chapter create a button for this control After you have created and named the button point to it and click the right mouse button menu In the resulting menu select Edit Script 15 51 28 Nov 10 201l1 Animations Undo Cut Copy Delete Mex Vo A x z Duplicate Group Ctrl G 1 Bring to Front Send to Back Fixed Cam PTZ3 Zoom In ERA KeyMacros gt Pan Left Pan Right Zoom Out Property Window Y AR cca E E Edit CommandButton Object Under Private Sub CommandButton8 Click the number 8 is a sequential ID number assigned by DeltaV enter IVC ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options for this command Scroll down and double click on SendCommand Integrating Video into HMI Screens 41 LA Project SamMixerTest SamMixerTest Code 5 x CommandButton amp v Click M Private Sub CommandButton8 Cl
23. e Sub CormmandButton8 Click IVC End 51 SaveVideo a Select this e SelectObject evious picture Privat EN On BEI SetProperty E ShowCustomPages gt Error SocketReadWriteTimeout HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with previous picture Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler Compete the command string by typing snapshot c cmd snap amp name valvel jpg Where snapshotindicates the type of command string to follow cis a substitution parameter indicating the current camera display in the live video window a specific camera ID number may also be used here cmd snapcommands the Relay Server to save aJPEG image from the specified camera name valvel jpg commands the Relay Server to name the JPEG image from the specified camera with the base name valve1 Not specifying a base name causes the Relay Server to save the file without a base name and only a data and time stamp Integrating Video into HMI Screens 45 CommandButtons Click v Private Sub CommandButton8 IVC axi SendCommand snapshot sc cmd snap amp name valvel jpg End Sub this is the dynamo for next and previous picture Private Sub NavigateButtons Edit On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenPrev
24. e selected camera otherwise the image will only be updated on demand FPS Enter the frame rate expressed in frames per second at which you wish to view live video in this object Camera Type in the Relay Server ID number for the camera whose video will be initially displayed in this object Preset If the video initially displayed in this window is from a PTZ camera you may type in the preset ID number you wish this camera to move to when this object is initially viewed Enable Point in window to Click this check box to enable in window point and click PTZ camera Pan and Tilt positioning This option only applies to PTZ cameras that support absolute positioning Std Username Std Password Priv Username Priv Password 7 R 9 10 10 Integrating Video into HMI Screens 25 Enter a character string you wish overlaid on the live video window Click OK when satisfied with the property settings If you have this computer connected toa network that includes the Relay Server specified in the properties and the camera specified is connected and accessible through the Relay Server you should see live video in this object At this point you may assign other properties to this object Resize and position the window as required See also Assign Other Properties 3 2 2 Assign Other Properties Additional properties can be assigned to live video object by pointing to the window and clicking the right mouse but
25. eate a variety of control images to control PTZ cameras and the video displayed in the live video object Controls may include e Select camera Pan Tilt Zoom controls Move to preset controls for absolute positioning PTZ cameras URL or pass through commands to camera or connected devices The sections of this chapter illustrate how to add typical controls It is assumed you have already created at least one live video object See also Insert Live Video Object Select Camera Button Move PTZ Camera Button Zoom Button 3 3 1 Move PTZ Camera Button You can create a user interface using the IVC ActiveX Control so that users may control the movement of cameras mounted to pan tilt units This section describes how to create a control button to move these cameras The example described below illustrates how to add a Pan Left button The process is similar to create pan right tilt up and tilt down controls The only difference is the script assigned to the button as noted below To create a button select Push Button from the DeltaV Operate Configure Insert menu Deltav Operate Configure File Edit WorkSpace View Insert Format Window ei e o tia E x OLE Object Rectangle a Deltav Rounded Rectangle Detail Oval E DetailFB nos E Dystatus dg A Polyline c Faceplate FaceplateFB Help Arc HwalarmSum Sen a INC Pie ea Text
26. ectangle OperatorKeybo Oval OpKybdPicture Line OpkybdPicture2 Polyline OpkybdPicture3 Folvoda OutputTest Ov ref Arc SamBoiler herd SamField Pie SamMixer Text 3 Bitmap Chart ro E bmpClosePic Bitmap m 2 CommandBL Datalink Open GES DataLink31 DataLink41 059 DataLinks1 DataLink6 155 Datalink Current Time Current Date Alarm Summary Push Button EI E E 9 9 4 From the resulting Insert Object dialog select IVC ActiveX Control and click the Create Control radio button If the IVC ActiveX object does not appear in the Object Type list click the Add Control button In the resulting Add Control dialog search your computers file structure to locate ivc ax ocx Selectthis file and click the Open button This object should now appear in the Insert Object dialog list Integrating Video into HMI Screens 23 Object Type Look in J ive stem SOL Wizard SQL Wizard n Create New IVC ActiveX Control IVC Player KMRDPProtocolManager Class LayoutView Control LCHHelper Class ListPad class y A Me imos Add Control AAA 2l Inserts a new IVC ActiveX Control object into Create from File Create Control Result aja your document eis fre Ec Files of type DCX Controls ocx Rd Cancel 5 Observe that a live video window object along with IVC ActiveX Control Pro
27. er a gt Desktop Date Type Size Length l Downloads E Recent Places EE Roof Camera 2011 4 26 2011 2 22 PM Video Clip 2 556 KB 00 00 13 _ Roof Camera 2011 4 12 2011 10 05 AM JPV File 9 Libraries E Documents Music l Pictures 1 Podcasts Videos m 2 Homegroup Computer amp TIOS835W0O TE 2 DVD RW Drive D amp Removable Disk GP Share 192 168 m A 2 items See also Save Snapshot 3 4 2 Save Snapshot This section describes how to add a save snapshot control to your DeltaV Operate screen As described in the Create Camera Controls chapter create a button for this control After you have created and named the button point to it and click the right mouse button menu In the resulting menu select Edit Script 14 54 96 Em el 2 Toce Animations Undo Cut Copy Delete Duplicate Group Ctrl G Bring to Front Send to Back PTZ3 Pan Right n Edit CommandButton Object 4 DeltaV Integration Guide Under Private Sub CommandButton8 Click the number 8 is a sequential ID number assigned by DeltaV enter IVC ax1 Once you type the period a drop down menu will be presented with available options for this command Scroll down and double click on SendCommand 3 Project SamMixerTest SamMixerTest Code nl x CommandButton amp v Click M Privat
28. er interface using the IVC ActiveX Control so that users may control the zoom level of cameras that have a motorized optical zoom capability This section describes how to create a control button to control the zoom level of such camera The example described below illustrates how to add a Zoom In button To create a button select Push Button from the DeltaV Operate Configure Insert menu Integrating Video into HMI Screens 37 File Edit WorkSpace Object View Insert Format Window C as at a 40 Ex OLE Object 8 Detail E DetailFB E pustatus 89 0 Faceplate 9 28 FaceplateFB E a Help I HwAlarmSum INC Opcapps ll OperatorKeybo OpKybdPicture OpKybdPicture2 OutputTest Ovw ref SamBoiler Rectangle Rounded Rectangle Oval Line Polyline Polygon Arc Chord Pie Text Chart Bitmap Datalink Current Time Current Date Alarm Summary A blank button appears on your picture Drag and drop the button to an appropriate location Resize the button if necessary Double click on the button and type an appropriate label on the nei Click away from the ER to exit button edit mode To assign a behavior to the button point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting Animations menu select Edit Script Undo Ctrl 2 Cut Copy Delete Duplicate Group Ctrl G Bring to
29. ick IVC axi End 51 SaveVideo Select this SelectObject evious picture Private On SetProperty 1 ShowCustomPages E gt Error SocketReadWriteTimeout HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with previous picture Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler Compete the command string by typing storage c cmd dump amp name valve1 amp dumpDuration 10 Where storageindicates the type of command string to follow cis a substitution parameter indicating the current camera display in the live video window a specific camera ID number may also be used here cmd dump commands the Relay Server to start recording video from the selected camera name valvel commands the Relay Server to save the video clip with the base name valve1 Not specifying a base name causes the Relay Server to save the file without a base name and only the camera name and data and time stamp dumpDuration 10commands the Relay Server to store 10 seconds of the pre event video buffer and then store live video 4 DeltaV Integration Guide Project SamMinerTest SamMinerTest Code Inixi CommandButton amp v Click v this is the dynamo for next and previous picture Private Sub NavigateButtons Edit On Error GoTo Erro
30. l as shortening your learning curve with our products Contact your IVC sales representative for more information and the fees for these services e On site support e System Preconfiguration e Training e Customized Documentation Services e Factory Acceptance Tests e Software Support Subscriptions e Extended Product Warranties Part Introduction 14 DeltaV Integration Guide 2 Introduction This document describes how to use an IVC video system to integrate live video and camera controls into DeltaV Operate HMI screens The information presented assumes the following e Avideo network is in place that includes IVC s Relay Server software running on a connected server o Connected IP video cameras e VC s Relay Server has been configured appropriately and is able to serve video to browser based client on the network and any connected PTZ cameras can be controlled from this browser interface e The IVC Relay Server computer is connected to a network that includes DeltaV Operate workstations Consult the documentation provided with the IVC Relay Server software and Emerson DeltaV for software installation and general configuration instructions 2 1 IVC Camera System Architecture The figure below illustrates an IVC Video System that generally consists of anetwork of one or more IP enabled cameras and at least one computer running IVC Relay Server Software RSS View Station SCADA and browser clients access Relay Server s
31. mera Select camera 1 Flame Cam 2 Fixed megapixel Select tools v Select preset 3 Roof Camera A 4 PTZQ y 4 5 Outdoor fixed 6 Other Roof lt dani 7 PTZ display eli 8 Motion Detection 9 SS PTZ Select camera 36 DeltaV Integration Guide 3 3 3 2 Project SamMixerTest SamMixerTest Code ni x CommandButton3 Click Private Sub CommandButton3 Click E IVC axi Camera 11 End Sub this is the dynamo for next and previous picture Private Sub NavigateButtons Edit On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenPrevNextPic Me Name Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with previous picture Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler 4 Dy Once satisfied with the script save it and exit the Visual Basic desktop If you wish to edit the appearance of this control point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting menu select Property Window Details on the available properties can be found in the documentation provided with DeltaV At this point you can exit the DeltaV Operate configuration tool and test the results of your edits by running this project Zoom Button You can create a us
32. mp Control Co Document Number 10010 1 3 Contents 5 Table of Contents Foreword 7 Part I Copyright Trademarks and Important Information 10 1 aruba ata Aune 10 2 amp T 10 3 22055 a siste 10 4 Intended Audiente ihoni A 10 5 Support ResoUrces etii iii 11 Part II Introduction 14 1 IVC Camera System 14 Supported Cameras t 16 Relay Server alieni iL IR TOT vote AI 16 Part Ill Integrating Video into HMI Screens 20 Install ACtiVeX Controls u rei ica oe eere i n 20 2 Insert Live Video Object 21 Assign General Pr pertiesi ne sr evas engen ee C YE Ee NU Ee THE 23 Assign Other PropertieSt ssmaicaia tali dentaria nia aaa renti init rin 25 3 Create Camera 29 Move PIZ Camera Button a eee 29 Select Camera Button D 32 Zoom BUON A a aaa 36 4 Send Command Method recen ici eii iia 39 Save Video A oi EE 40 SAVE SMAPSNOE AN 43 Continuous PTZ Camera Movements 46 Index 51 2 s a r Fo
33. nctions e Direct live video from camera feeds to clients on the network and provide a consistent cohesive interface for the viewing and control of these cameras Clients could include one or more of the following o Web page IVC View Station SCADA or other third party application e Actas anetwork video recorder by managing continuous or event based storage of video from connected cameras e Direct playback of stored video or snapshots to attached clients Manage bandwidth consumed by video feeds Introduction e Provide mechanism for securing the video network through user authentication Part Integrating Video into HMI Screens 2 DeltaV Integration Guide 3 3 1 Integrating Video into HMI Screens This chapter describes in detail how to create live video windows and camera controls in DeltaV Operate HMI screens The information in this chapter details how to 1 Install the IVC Relay Server ActiveX control 2 Create display objects for live video and camera controls 3 Assign properties to created display objects To ensure that the target DeltaV computer can properly communicate with the Relay Server from which video feeds will be accessed simply type in the IP address of the Relay Serverintoa browser address bar You should be presented with the web page served by the Relay Server and video from the camera ID 1 as shown below L Relay Server Views 1 Sete EB ut Help
34. perties dialog appears on your DeltaV Operate image See also Assign General Properties Assign Other Properties 3 2 1 Assign General Properties After you insert a live video object observe that video window appears on your picture as illustrated below SamMixer grf Ingredient BT Live video object Pressure Relay Server URL hitp 192 16815 Steaming 10 EPS he eesse Camera 1 Usemame Password Preset 0 Priv v Enable Point in windom to Pan and TR You should also see displayed an IVC ActiveX Control Properties dialog for this object If you do not point to the live video object and click the right mouse button From the resulting menu select Properties IVC ActiveX Control Object 24 DeltaV Integration Guide Animations Cut Copy Error Delete http 127 0 0 1 Duplicate Group Ctrl G Bring to Front Send to Back Edit Script KeyMacros Property Window Configure the properties for this live video window as noted below IVC ActiveX Control Properties xj General Relay Server URL http 192 168 1 5 10 EPS 9 1 d 9 Priv Y Enable Pontin window to Pan and TR Caption N wv Pips 5 Property 1 Relay Server URL Type in the IP address of the Relay Server from which a camera feed will be displayed Streaming Click this check box to instruct the Relay Server to continuously stream video from th
35. rHandler frszopenPrevNextPic Me Name Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture_Click On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with previous picture Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Clicki On Error GoTo ErrorHandler Other optional command options for this storage command include dumpFpszncommands the Relay Server to store video from the specified camera at a frame rate of nframes per second copyNoStampis a flag that instructs the Relay Server to store an extra copy of the video without prepending the timestamp to the name of the file When this control is used the Relay Server will save a date and time stamped video file forthe selected camera in the video directory specified in the Relay Server configuration The video file is saved in IVC s jpv format It can played reviewed using the Relay Server browser interface or the IVC View Station client This file format can be converted to avi format for use with popular media players See the Relay Server Help documentation for more details on archiving video and snapshots Integrating Video into HMI Screens 43 Date Time stamped saved video folder for Relay Server camera ID 3 Gr IVCA archive video 3 2011 04 12 49 Search 2011 04 12 p Organize v Include in library v Share with Play all Burn New fold
36. sh to edit the appearance of this control point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting menu select Property Window Details on the available properties can be found in the documentation provided with DeltaV At this point you can exit the DeltaV Operate configuration tool and test the results of your edits by running this project 3 4 Send Command Method The Send Command Method can be used to send any valid HTTP command to the IVC Relay Server These commands can be used to control and configure cameras and other Relay Server settings and operations The general format is http lt host gt lt command gt lt camera number gt lt argument list where hosb is the IP address or hostname of the computer which is running the Relay Server command indicates the type of request Request types include e video video requests e control camera and PTZ controls e snapshot save a JPEG image to a file e storage save a video clip to a file e manage camera PTZ controls and PTZ configuration when camera is not in user mode camera number is the Relay Server ID number of the camera to controlled or configured lt arguments gt is the parameter list specific to the command the server needs to process the request The following argument substitutions can be used when configuring a command c represents the current Relay Server camera ID number represents the current Relay Server IP address f represents the
37. taratione El Workspace Application c Project Sambiser Sambiner Code 1 References commandiuttona gt oject_Delta Picture alol WorkSpace Application Private Sub CommandButton3 Click al El End Sub bilico O Visual Basit code WorkSpace Application this is the dynamo for next and previous picture template for new button Private Sub NavigeteButtons_Rait On Error GoTo ErrorHandler References frezopeaPrevMextPic Me Nane t Brit Sub rkSpace Application ErrorHandler ms FandleError erences Ena Sub 8 88 Project Deltav Tools WorkSpace Application Replace picture with next picture orms Private Sub bmpNextPicture_C1ickt References On Error GoTo ErrorHandler oject FactoryGlobals frazopenliexePicture Ye 35 Project_frsbevalm Brit Sub 26 Project frsFactoryGlob Errormandler 2 88 Project frsvariables HandleError E Ey workspace Application End Sub E frsvarisbies 1 Modules Replace picture with previous picture References Private Sub hmpPreviousPicture Click E Project PlugandSalve On Error GoTo ErrorHandler WorkSpace Appeal 1 18 mE Gp H Private Sub EVTPrevicusiournalFile 4 OnChange Project SamMixer EI ES WorkSpace Application End Sub 1 88 Project_SIGlobals Workspace Application End Sub Hz References oject User Workspace Application Y a sun Private Sub EVTPreviousJournalFile 2 OnChange
38. te configuration tool and test the results of your edits by running this project Select Camera Button You can create a user interface using the IVC ActiveX Control so that users may select which camera is displayed in a live video object This section describes how to create a camera selection button To create a button select Push Button from the DeltaV Operate Configure Insert menu Integrating Video into HMI Screens 33 File Edit WorkSpace Object View Insert Format Window OLE Object to Eras ED Rectangle P Rounded Rectangle J Detail I Polyline Polygon Arc HWAlarmSum Chord IVC Pie INCI Text ll Opcapps Chart Operatorkeybo Bitmap OpkybdPicture Datalink EA OpkybdPicture2 OpKybdPicture3 OutputTest Current Date Alarm Summary ll Ovw ref SamBoiler Pu on A blank button appears on your picture Drag and drop the button to an appropriate location Resize the button if necessary Double click on the button and type an appropriate label on the button Click away from the button to exit button edit mode 14 58 22 89 2011 To assign a behavior to the button point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting menu Select Edit Script 34 DeltaV Integration Guide diam Animations Undo Ctrl Z Cut Copy Delete Duplicate Group Ctrl G Bring to Front Send to Back
39. tended Audience This document covers integration of video into DeltaV from process monitoring system administrator s perspective It is solely aimed at system administrators and administrator rights might be required in order to be able to access the majority of features described in this document It is assumed the reader has a basic understanding of IP networking principles Microsoft Visual Basic and Emerson s DeltaV This document provides descriptions of the hardware and software interface required to integrate video from an IVC video system into DeltaV Operate HMI screens It also provides examples guiding administrators through completing configuration and understanding operation tasks This document contains very limited end user related documentation Users who do not have surveillance system or DCS administrator responsibilities such as DeltaV operators will find that this manual is not of relevance to them Copyright Trademarks and Important Information 11 1 5 Support Resources If during installation configuration or use of any of IVC s software or hardware products you need assistance please do not hesitate to contact IVC Product Support at 617 467 3059 or support ivcco com You may also find useful information on the Support page of our website at www ivcco com Additionally the optional support services listed below are available from IVC to help facilitate the installation and configuration of your system as wel
40. ton In the resulting menu select Property Window 4 69 2611 a M Animations Cut Copy Delete Duplicate Group Ctrl G Bring to Front Send to Back Edit Script KeyMacros Properties IYC Activex Control Object The properties window for this object window appears At this point you can modify the display or behavior of the window by editing these entries As you can see the properties you entered in the General Properties window appear in this window along with other behavior and display settings The table below describes the settings specific to video behavior and Relay Server connection Properties with descriptions of DeltaV Property are common properties of most DeltaV objects More detail on these properties can be found in the documentation provided with DeltaV DeltaV Integration Guide Properties IC ax1 IVC ax Alphabetic Categorized Custom EnableTooltips Exclusive ExclusivePriority ExclusiveTimeout FramesPerSecond FramesPerSecond2 Height HighlightEnabled HorizontalPosition HorizontalScaleDirection HorizontalScalePercentage ProductVersion PromptNetworkPassword RelayServerURL SocketReadWriteTimeout UniformScale Username VerticalPosition VerticalScaleDirection VerticalScalePercentage 1 2147483647 False True False False 3 60 10 10 24 5251017639077 True 29 9361493123772 D HorizontalFromLeft 100 2 6 20 0 True http 192 168 1
41. troducing Deltav 1 Advanced Control Engineering Pictures E Auto Update Service Batch OI Configuration Music Charms Simulate Configuration Assistant Continuous Historian Administration Control Studio E Database Administration SZ DeltaV Explorer Devices and Printers 217 Delta Operate Configure Administrator Documents Computer Control Panel y Event Chronicle Administration Default Programs FlexLock dd Remote Clients Help and Support Set Synchronize Network Time Y System Preferences at User Manager Back Search programs and files 2 Shut down zu FlexLock 2 This will start the DeltaV Operate Configure desktop Select an existing image grf file or create a new one 22 DeltaV Integration Guide Ele Edt WorkSpace Objet Wew Insert Format Window Help Di a nt d 40 EF ga 8 C 21 AP Fr A a B r Uu I Help amp Information E C3 Pictures 166 E fip a Pa Ed r I a ADataDataDataDataDataDataData F Ingredient A Open Vase dm i H E DetaiFB I pvstatus 2 r Level EH Faceplate fil M wee inches FeceplateFB O Hep gm 3 Insert the IVC ActiveX control by clicking on Insert in the desktop menu and selecting OLE Object from the menu dit WorkSpace Object View Cae ei e o Rectangle Opcapps Rounded R
42. ub E Project_frsFactoryGlobi ErrorHandler Project frsvariables HandleError E E3 WorkSpace Application c End Sub i E frsvariables Modules Replace picture with previous picture References Private Sub bmpPreviousPicture Click Project PlugandSolve On Error GoTo ErrorHandler 73 WorkSpace Application 73 Forms Madulas 32 DeltaV Integration Guide 3 3 2 Complete the command string by typing where nis a real number that represents the number of frames you wish to move a PTZ camera left A negative number will cause the camera to pan right E Project_SamMixerTest SamMixerTest Code inix commandButton4 vi click Private Sub CommandButton4 Click E IVC_ax1 PanLeft 1 End Sub this is the dynamo for next and previous picture Private Sub NavigateButtons Edit On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenPrevNextPic Me Name Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleError End Sub Replace picture with next picture Private Sub bmpNextPicture Clicki On Error GoTo ErrorHandler frszopenNextPicture Me Exit Sub ErrorHandler HandleFrrar Once satisfied with the script save it and exit the Visual Basic desktop If you wish to edit the appearance of this control point to it and click the right mouse button In the resulting menu select Property Window Details on the available properties can be found in the documentation provided with DeltaV At this point you can exit the DeltaV Opera
43. y Mute True Mute audio from this camera feed False Enable audio from this camera feed OverrideTimeout Positive integer that represents a time expressed in seconds that is the temporary priority override lifetime of the priority level entered in the Priority field PanLeft Integer representing the number of frames to pan PTZ camera left A negative number will cause the camera to pan right This is nota permanent setting this command will be executed once after entry FOR DEBUG ONLY PanRight Integer representing the number of frames to pan PTZ camera right A negative number will cause the camera to pan left This is nota permanent setting this command will be executed once after entry FOR DEBUG ONLY Password Text string representing a valid Relay Server password for the Username entered below Preset Positive integer representing a PTZ camera Preset ID number Only applies to PTZ cameras that support absolute positioning This is nota permanent setting this command will be executed once after entry FOR DEBUG ONLY Priority Positive integer that represents a temporary override priority level for the logged in client Only numbers 1 through 10 are valid where 10 is the highest priority ProductVersion Version number of IVC ActiveX control READ ONLY PromptNetworkPassword True Prompts user for valid username and password False Will not prompt user for username and password 28 DeltaV Integr

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