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1. 6 3 1 Device History Statistics The name of a history table for a device is the result of appending the string hist to the device name This table consists of three columns and has a row size of 144 A new record for the table is generated every ten minutes This allows the table to describe the operation of the datalogger over the last 24 hours The counters for this table are set to zero at the beginning of each ten minute interval The columns for this table are as follows User s Manual and Installation Guide 6 3 1 1 Attempts Type uint4 Description Records the total number of communications attempts the device made during the ten minute interval This counter is incremented by one for every entry that appears in the communications status log and is associated with the device 6 3 1 2 Failures Type uint4 Description Records the total number of communications failures that the device experienced during the ten minute interval This counter is incremented by one for every F record that appears in the communication status log and is associated with the device 6 3 1 3 Retries Type uint4 Description Records the total number of retries that the device experienced during the ten minute interval This counter is incremented by one for every W record that appears in the communication status log and is associated with the device 6 3 2 Device Standard Statistics The name of the standard statistics tab
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3. Description Reports the number of collection retries that the datalogger device has had since the first collection error occurred This statistic is reset to zero when the logger returns to a normal collection state 6 3 2 30 Low Volt Stopped Type uint4 Applies to CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Reports the number of times that a classic datalogger has shut itself down because its supply voltage has been too low This information is read from the A command results 13 CSIOPCServer 6 3 2 31 Low 5v Type uint4 Applies to CR23X Description Reports the number of times that the CR23X 5 volt supply has been reported below five volts This information is read from the A command results 6 3 2 32 Lith Batt Volt Type float Applies to CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Reports the lithium battery voltage on classic dataloggers This value is extracted from the results of the A command 6 3 2 33 Table Defs State Type enumeration Applies to CRIOT CR10X TD CRS10T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23XPB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR300 Description Relates the current state of cached table definitions for a table based BMP1 BMP3 or BMPS datalogger The following values are defined 1 none No table definitions have been received from the datalogger 2 current The server s table definitions are believed to be current for the datalogger 3 suspect
4. CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 Description The current state of scheduled collection for the datalogger The following values are defined 1 normal The normal collection schedule is active 2 primary The primary retry schedule is active 3 secondary The secondary retry schedule is active 4 schedule off The collection schedule is disabled 5 comm disabled Communications for this device one of its parents or for the whole network is disabled 6 invalid table defs Collection for this station is disabled until the table definitions are refreshed 7 network paused Automated operations are paused for the network either because the scheduledOn setting is turned off or because the server application DLL coralib3 dll and newer has not yet been enabled for automation 8 unreachable The device cannot be reached through the network 6 3 2 15 Vals Last Coll Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR205 CR210 CR215 CR1000 Description The number of scalar values that have been collected from the datalogger since the last poll began 6 3 2 16 Vals to Coll User s Manual and Installation Guide Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23XTD CR9000 CR5000 CR1
5. it can be started by selecting Programs Campbell Scientific OPC Server from the Windows start button An icon similar to that shown above will appear in the computer s system tray when the CSIOPCServer is active CSIOPCServer NOTE Because the CSIOPCServer registration information is written to the Windows registry if the executable is moved to another directory the registry must be edited to reflect this change Refer to Section 6 1 for additional information 2 2 Providing Data to Multiple Computers The CSIOPCServer is designed to run on the same computer as the OPC client s Therefore a copy of the CSIOPCServer must be running on each computer for which it will be providing data Each licensed copy of the CSIOPCServer allows the use of the software on one computer If multiple computers will run the CSIOPCServer multiple licenses must be purchased 3 CSI s Hardware and Software in an OPC Application The CSIOPCServer is used to make data available from the LoggerNet communications server to other OPC compatible applications The CSIOPCServer requires LoggerNet version 1 1 or higher To better understand the role of the CSIOPCServer in an OPC application it is helpful to review how the LoggerNet software and its clients function in a data acquisition and management network The main component of the LoggerNet software is an application known as the LoggerNet communications server All communication with the dataloggers occu
6. A collection attempt has returned an invalid table definitions code The server needs to verify the table definitions for the logger 4 getting Indicates that the server is currently trying to get the table definitions from the datalogger 5 invalid The table definitions are known to be invalid and need to be manually refreshed before collection can continue 6 3 3 Server Statistics The statistics relating to the host machine for the server or to the operation of the server as a whole can be found in the table named __LgrNet controller__ These statistics are updated every ten seconds There is only one row defined for the table The statistics available in this table are as follows 6 3 3 1 Disc Space Avail Type int8 Description Relates how many bytes are free on the volume where the server s working directory resides 14 User s Manual and Installation Guide 6 3 3 2 Avail Virt Mem Type uint4 Description Relates the amount of virtual memory that is available to the server process 6 3 3 3 Used Virt Mem Type uint4 Description Relates the amount of virtual memory that is being used by the server process This value is derived from the AvailVirtMem by subtracting the value of that statistic from the maximum size win32 memory space 231 15 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC COMPANIES Campbell Scientific Inc CSI 815 West 1800 North Logan Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www campbellsci com e info cam
7. Data Reliability eee eect eee reenen 5 5 1 OPC Technology and Campbell Scientific Dataloggers 5 52 Data Quality istantanea lana 5 6 Technical Notes iii 6 6 1 Registering the CSIOPCServer ii 6 ODE Meis A R E rias 6 6 3 Server and Device Operational Statistics 6 6 3 1 Device History StatisticS ecceeeseseceeesesseesesesseeseseeees 6 6 3 2 Device Standard Statistics ii 7 A OA 14 CSIOPCServer 1 What is OPC and CSIOPCServer OPC is an acronym for OLE Object Linking and Embedding for Process Control It is a set of industry standards based on Microsoft s OLE technology designed to provide a common interface between automation and control hardware and software The OPC specifications were developed by a group of organizations involved in the automation and control industries in conjunction with Microsoft Corporation CSIOPCServer is a server application developed by Campbell Scientific to provide data from its dataloggers via LoggerNet data acquisition and management software in an OPC format to other applications The CSIOPCServer supports OPC Data Access Specification 2 05a The purpose of this document is to describe how to use the CSIOPCServer to distribute information from a Campbell Scientific datalogger network to a third party OPC client A brief overview is provided on the Logg
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9. 000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 Description Set to true to indicate that scheduled collection is enabled for the datalogger 6 3 2 11 Last Data Coll Type stamp Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 Description The server time when the last data collection took place for the datalogger This statistic will be updated after a manual poll or scheduled data collection succeeds or partially succeeds brings in some data from some areas but not all data from all selected areas 6 3 2 12 Next Data Coll Type stamp Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 Description The server time when the next polling event will take place for the datalogger for the currently active schedule CSIOPCServer 10 6 3 2 13 Last Coll Attempt 6 3 2 14 Coll State Type stamp Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR205 CR210 CR215 CR1000 Description Describes the last time data collection manual poll or scheduled collection was started for this device Type enumeration Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT
10. 0X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 Description The number of scalar values that are were expected in the current or last poll 6 3 2 17 Values in Holes 6 3 2 18 Uncoll Holes 6 3 2 19 Line State Type uint4 Applies to CR10T CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD Description The number of values in holes that need to be collected from the datalogger Type uint4 Applies to CR10T CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD Description The total number of values that have been in uncollectable holes since the device was started or the statistic was reset Type enumeration Applies to All devices except BMPS PakBus dataloggers Description The current line state for this device The following values are defined 1 not applicable In its current configuration this device will not communicate directly with the server This value will appear in association with BMPI dataloggers connected to the server through an RFSST 2 off line The server has no communication resources open for this device 3 on line The server has communication resources open for this device 4 transparent This device has been dialled to reach a child device 5 undialling The child devices have gone off line and this device is cleaning up the link so that it can go to an off line state 6 comm disabled Communications are disabled for either this device its parent or for the whole 7 network unreachable T
11. CSIOPCServer User s Manual and Installation Guide Isued 24 11 09 Copyright 2001 2009 Campbell Scientific Inc Printed under Licence by Campbell Scientific Ltd CSL 624 Limited Guarantee Campbell Scientific Ltd guarantees that the installation media on which the accompanying computer software is recorded and the documentation pro vided with it are free from physical defects in materials and workmanship under normal use Campbell Scientific Ltd guarantees that the computer software itself will perform substantially in accordance with the specifications set forth in the operator s manual published by Campbell Scientific The recommended minimum hardware for CSIOPCServer is a 300 MHz Pentium II processor with 128 megabytes of RAM and a screen area of at least 800x600 CSIOPCServer uses the features of Windows NT 2000 or XP that maximize the reliability of data collection and multitasking application programs The above guarantees are made for ninety 90 days or the shortest period permitted by applicable law from the date of original shipment Campbell Scientific Ltd will either replace or correct any software that does not perform substantially according to the specifications set forth in the operator s manual with a corrected copy of the software or corrective code In the case of a significant error in the documentation Campbell Scientific Ltd will correct errors in the documentation without charge by providing
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13. PCServer and 3rd Party OPC Clients i CSIOPCServer Note that data must be collected from a datalogger and stored in the LoggerNet data cache before that data will be available to OPC clients Use LoggerNet s Setup screen client to define the data tables to be collected and the schedule on which the data should be stored in the data cache 4 Identifying Data Values 4 1 Data Tags NOTE A data tag is a text based identifier for a specific data value that is being passed from the LoggerNet communications server to an OPC client via the CSIOPCServer When a control in the OPC client is set up to display a data value from a datalogger the OPC client uses the data tag to request the information from CSIOPCServer Data tags used by CSIOPCServer are defined using a combination of the device name in the LoggerNet device map and data table and field names contained in the datalogger program Data tags take the form of CSIOPCServer device_name table_name field name where device_name is the name of the datalogger in LoggerNet s network map table_name is the name of the table in the datalogger program and field name is the name of the variable port or flag for the data value being returned CRBasic dataloggers support variable arrays dimensioned variables CSI OPC Server supports only single dimensioned variables which take the format CSIOPCServer device_name table_name field_name array_element Where field_name is the name of the d
14. active for that area this statistic reflects the last count that should have been collected 6 3 2 24 FS2 Collected Type uint4 Applies to CR10 CR10X CR510 CR23X Description Reflects the total number of final storage values that have been collected from a classic dataloggers final storage area two 12 User s Manual and Installation Guide 6 3 2 25 Logger Ver Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Relates the datalogger interface version as given in the datalogger s response to the A command 6 3 2 26 Watchdog Err Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Relates the datalogger watch dog error count as given in the classic datalogger s response to the A command 6 3 2 27 Prog Overrun Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Relates the number of datalogger program overruns that have occurred since the last reset as given in the classic datalogger s response to the A command 6 3 2 28 Mem Code Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Relates the memory size code as given by the classic datalogger s response to the A command 6 3 2 29 Coll Retries Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR205 CR210 CR215 CR1000
15. erNet software and its role in facilitating this transfer of data Refer to the LoggerNet User s Manual for additional information 2 Hardware Software Requirements and Installation NOTE A resource disk is provided that includes installation files and documentation for the CSIOPCServer CSIOPCServer was designed to run on a PC based computer system A Windows NT 2000 or XP operating system is suggested though the application will run on Windows 95 98 or ME In addition Campbell Scientific s LoggerNet data acquisition and management software version 1 1 or higher must be installed and running on the computer that will act as the server for the datalogger network LoggerNet and CSIOPCServer require TCP IP services to be installed and running on the computer When the resource disk is inserted into the CD ROM drive of your computer the installation process should begin automatically If it does not begin access your CD ROM drive and double click the SETUP EXE file Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 2 1 Running the CSIOPCServer an The CSIOPCServer is registered as a Component Object Model COM server in the Windows operating system during installation Therefore it is not necessary to manually start the application When an OPC client is started the CSIOPCServer will be invoked automatically However if the server is not invoked or if something occurs that requires the server to be shut down
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17. he device cannot be reached through the network 11 CSIOPCServer 8 pending The device has requested the link from its parent but that request is still pending 9 targeted The device has requested the link from its parent and its parents and grandparents are being dialled to open the link 6 3 2 20 Polling Active Type bool Applies to All datalogger devices Description Reflects whether there is presently a polling operation that is active for the device A value of true will indicate that some sort of polling is taking place 6 3 2 21 FS1 to Collect Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Reflects the total number of final storage values that need to be collected from final storage area one of a classic datalogger if collection is active for that area If collection is not active for that area this statistic reflects the last count that should have been collected 6 3 2 22 FS1 Collected Type uint4 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X Description Reflects the total number of final storage values that have been collected from a classic dataloggers final storage area one 6 3 2 23 FS2 to Collect Type uint4 Applies to CR10 CR10X CR510 CR23X Description Reflects the total number of final storage values that need to be collected from final storage area two of a classic datalogger if collection is active for that area If collection is not
18. imensioned array and array_element is the specific variable in the dimensioned array for the value being returned As an example the variable array created by Public Temp 4 in a CR1000 program for a datalogger named WeatherCR1000 would have the data tags CSIOPCServer WeatherCR1000 Public Temp 1 CSIOPCServer WeatherCR1000 Public Temp 2 CSIOPCServer WeatherCR1000 Public Temp 3 CSIOPCServer WeatherCR1000 Public Temp 4 Multi dimensioned arrays are only supported if the elements of the arrays are given an alias For example you could use the following instructions in the CR1000 program Public Temp 2 3 Alias Temp 1 1 TCI Alias Temp 2 1 TC2 Alias Temp 1 2 TC3 Alias Temp 2 2 TC4 Alias Temp 1 3 TC5 Alias Temp 2 3 TC6 And CSI OPC Server would show tags as TC1 TC2 TC3 etc The format may vary somewhat from the examples given above depending upon the client User s Manual and Installation Guide 4 2 CSIOPCServer Browser The CSIOPCServer allows OPC Universal Tag compliant browsing so that data tag names can be searched for from within an OPC application The browser provides a list of all dataloggers in the network map and their associated data tables The datalogger devices and their tables are presented in a directory tree type structure with variable names displayed under their respective tables Multi dimensional variables are presented with the name of the dimensioned variable as part of the direc
19. le associated with a device is the result of appending the string _std to the device name This number of columns in this table is variable depending on the device type and the version of the LoggerNet server although there are statistics that are common to all 6 3 2 1 Communication Enabled Type boolean Applies to all device types Description Relates whether communication is enabled for this device 6 3 2 2 Average Error Type float Applies to all device types Description A running average of the number of W or F messages that are logged in the communication status log for the device versus the total number of messages logged CSIOPCServer 6 3 2 3 Total Retries Type uint4 Applies to all device types Description A running total of the number of communication retry events that have been logged since the device was started or the statistic was last reset 6 3 2 4 Total Failures Type uint4 Applies to all device types Description A running total of the number of communications failure events that have been logged since the device was started or the statistic was last reset 6 3 2 5 Total Attempts Type uint4 Applies to all device types Description A running total of the total number of communications attempts that have been made for the device since the device was started or the statistic was last reset 6 3 2 6 Comm Status Type byte enumeration Applies to all device
20. moved to a different directory or if that directory is renamed it will be necessary to re register the server for it to run automatically when an OPC client is started Open a command prompt screen and change to the directory in which the executable resides Then type CSIOPCServer RegServer In some instances you may wish to remove the CSIOPCServer application as a COM server from your computer Open a command prompt and change to the directory in which the executable resides Then type CSIOPCServer UnregServer CSIOPCServer has not been tested for DCOM compatibility Therefore DCOM implementation is not supported by Campbell Scientific We do not support running the CSIOPCServer on one DC to feed ODC clients on other PCs 6 3 Server and Device Operational Statistics The server controller and individual devices maintain statistics that help to describe their operation These statistics are made available to the clients in a collection of tables associated with a virtual device It is represented by _ _Statistics_ _ in the communications server Each device in the network map is represented by two tables in the statistics device The names of these tables are the result of appending the strings _hist and _std to the device name The network controller also maintains statistics regarding the operation of the communications server as a whole These statistics are available in the __LEgrNet_ _ _ _controller_ _ table
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22. points If viewing historical trends is important then the data should be exported to a file or one of the other LoggerNet clients should be used instead of CSIOPCServer 5 2 Data Quality CSIOPCServer will assign the data quality of Bad to any value that it determines is missing or stale Situations that may return a Bad data quality include e The specified data tag does not exist in the datalogger table because an error was typed when entering the data tag directly a new program was downloaded to the datalogger or the data tag was removed from the datalogger program e The table for a specified data tag does not exist or is not being collected by the LoggerNet communications server e The LoggerNet communication server has entered a Secondary Retry state with the datalogger because of communication failure with the device CSIOPCServer e The data value retrieved from the datalogger is out of range and is returned as NaN not a number In instances where the data tag existed but has been removed from the program or from collection once the situation is resolved collection of that value will resume automatically If the Bad data quality is due to communication with the datalogger being in a secondary retry state the display of good data values will resume when LoggerNet restores normal communication with the datalogger 6 Technical Notes 6 1 Registering the CSIOPCServer 6 2 DCOM If the CSIOPCServer executable is
23. rs via the communications server The communications server maintains a data cache or binary database of the data collected from the dataloggers and distributes the data simultaneously to multiple client applications for viewing analysis and archival The client applications provide tools for managing the datalogger network and retrieving data from the dataloggers Clients can run on the same computer as the communications server or depending upon the version of LoggerNet you are running they can connect to the communications server over a local area network or the Internet CSIOPCServer is a LoggerNet client The function of the CSIOPCServer is to read the information from the data cache and make that data available to OPC compatible clients It must be run on each computer requiring the transfer of data from the LoggerNet communications server to an OPC client In this sense it is both a client and a server it is a client to the LoggerNet communications server and it is a server to an OPC client User s Manual and Installation Guide The diagram below depicts the flow of information between the datalogger network LoggerNet communications server LoggerNet client applications and remote clients Datalogger Network Options Direct Connect Phone RF TCP IP MD485 etc PC Running LoggerNet LoggerNet s Communications Server E Data Cache One or More PCs Running i Clients including i CSIO
24. tory tree structure with each variable in the array listed as a separate element NOTE The browser is a tool of convenience it is not necessary to assign data tags using the browser Data tag names can be typed in directly in the format described above 5 Data Reliability 5 1 OPC Technology and Campbell Scientific Dataloggers OPC technology relies on consistent data from the OPC server It expects that the structure of the data being passed from the server will not change Therefore it does not readily accommodate changes that occur if a new program is downloaded to a datalogger If changes are made to the datalogger program or the LoggerNet device map it may be necessary to shut down and restart the OPC client before the client will recognize the data from the new device Whether or not this is necessary will depend upon whether the OPC client stores device and table information or queries the server for the information at regular intervals The OPC Data Access Specification 2 05a supported by the CSIOPCServer is designed for real time monitoring and control It does not lend itself very well to historical trending The data value passed to the OPC client is always the most recent value stored in the data cache Because of this if data is stored in a datalogger on a one second interval and that data is being collected using LoggerNet on a five second interval then the information passed to the OPC client will be missing some data
25. types Description Describes the current communication state of the device The following values are defined 1 2 6 3 2 7 Last Clk Chk normal last communication succeeded marginal last communication needs to be retried critical last communication failed unknown No communication attempt has failed since last reset or the device was started Type stamp Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 RF9ST Description Relates the server time when the clock was last checked User s Manual and Installation Guide 6 3 2 8 Last Clk Set Type stamp Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 RF95T Description Relates the server time when the clock was last set 6 3 2 9 Last Clk Diff Type interval int8 Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRIOT CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5000 CR10X PB CR510 PB CR23X PB CR200 Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 RF95T Description Relates the difference between the server clock and the datalogger clock at the last time the clock was checked or set 6 3 2 10 Coll Enabled Type boolean Applies to 21X CR7X CR10 CR10X CR500 CR510 CR23X CRI0T CR10X TD CR510T CR23X TD CR9000 CR5
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