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1. D Link DFE 530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter 2 From these windows you can see the current IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for the PC that you will need for setting up the Recorders and TSP software to make sure that the communications parameters are compatible 3 These parameters can be changed but care should be exercised since any changes made can affect the ability to use the PC on the existing network 4 You can also check the Ethernet Adapter information as follows Go to Start Pro grams Accessories Command Prompt At the command prompt type IPCON FIG this is a Windows NT 2000 utility 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK DCOM Configuration The DCOM Distributed Communications setting needs to be enabled for all PC s including the Server PC running Trend Server Pro when remote servers are being used in order to share data across the network Details are provided below for enabling the DCOM setting There are some differences in enabling this feature depending on the Windows operating system being used DCOM is an integrated part of Windows Operating System and more in depth informa tion can be found on Microsoft web sites 1 2 To begin click on the Start button at the bottom left of the PC select Run This will open the dialog box type dcomenfg and click OK For Windows 2000 Go to the Default Properties tab Go to item 3 For Win dows
2. XP only this will start Component Services Click on Component Services under the Console Root to expand it Click on Computers under Component Services to expand it Right click on My Computer in the pane on the right and select Properties Then go to the COM Security tab Under the Default Properties tab set the following Enable Distributed COM on this computer tick the box Default Authentication Level None Default Impersonation Level Identify Under the Default Security tab The user s IT department may wish to limit the permission settings shown below to selected users or groups of users Since these settings are solely for applications that use Microsofts COM they present no major security issues so the global set tings shown below are usually acceptable Settings for Windows 2000 Default Access Permissions Edit Default Ensure that Everyone is in the list with Allow Access add it if not Default Launch Permissions Configure same as Default Access Permissions above Settings for Windows XP Default COM Security Service pack 2 n the Comm Security tab note that there are four permissions configurations that need editing Edit the Limits for Access and Launch e Access Permissions Edit Limits You need to check the Remote Access box for the user labeled ANONYMOUS LOGIN in this dialog 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK 15 Note This setting is necessary for OPCEnum
3. 07 UK 7 e Set the Data rate Data Type Sample or Min Max Events Click OK and close the Servers list e From the left hand menu bar click on the Realtime button to display the Recorders list Click on the Comms Servers tab to see the available Comms Servers that are connected Select the Comms Server you wish to connect to See Figure 7 on page 8 FIGURE 7 Realtime Pen Settings and Realtime Comms Server list in TSP Realtime Pen Settings x Mad Default Realtime Pen Settings Data Rate Hours Ming Sec m n c PF Pp Realtime Graphing Data Butter Size W Events 10 Minutes Comms Servers ac Local Server J Station 12 Server E net Events E Ennet ig006s est 12 ig0117 e Open the Comms Server by clicking on the Comms Server icon in the task bar at the bottom right of your PC screen e Right click on the Ethernet listing to add a new recorder or select the desired recorder if it is already set up and appears in the list of recorders Comms Logging as for Realtime Comms plus e From the Comms Server select the Logging Configuration option by right clicking on the desired recorder e Set up the Pens to be logged from the available list e Set the Pen Logging rates and Type of Logging Sample or Min Max e The logging rates can be set independently for each pen e Once these items are configured the Comms Server can be minimized shut ting down the Comms Server will stop communi
4. In order to run Comms Server and the Database server at Startup without TSP a short cut must be put onto the Startup folder e First create the Shortcut in the CommsSrv exe installation location eg C Pro gram Files TrendManager Suite TrendServer CommsSrv exe To do this right click on CommsSrv exe and select Create Shortcut e Copy the Shortcut into the Startup folder e The Startup folder can be found by going to the Start button on the bottom left of the PC screen e Select Programs from the list and then select Startup Tools Help File Edit VIEW Favorites Address TrendServer Open eGo CuteFTP upload a Dh _ 420030627093 a RT dll shedlog txt _ Download Scan For Viruses oxy dll fg Shortcut to Conmmssry exe Graphs i Winzip beryl ay TmpSapp cnt TrendServer old versions EE z ESky 5 dll Fal Tmp5 pp exe 7 KL commssry crit ee lt a TrpSApp SIC CommsSrv exe eee Cut 2x32 amp P TMPSAPP HLP Application oF COMMSSRY HLL Copy dll Wy TTR4Set cnt Modified 30 01 2004 12 47 convlag txt Paren al H TIR4Set GID gt ICSUPrxy dl tvuol EP TTR4SET HLP Size 708 KB Delete Rename AbRRiAnibeac fares sh Type Application Size 708 KB Properties 70 KE Ke My Computer Copy the Shortcut to CommsSrv exe to the Startup folder Edit View Favorites Tools Help 7 ER Shortcut to Microsoft Outlo
5. between computers recorders and other devices Automatic DNS Names The recorder will automatically register a unique Network ID using the serial number The format is xs nnnnnn where nnnnnn is the serial number of the record er This allows you to locate the recorder for browsing If you are using DHCP Dynamic Host Con figuration Protocol TCP IP Settings e Static IP Toggle On and Off With this enabled the IP address will be the same every time the recorder is powered up With this feature Off the recorder s IP address is created dynamically using a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server With this fea ture On the IP address can be fixed by entering a known available IP address below IP Address Available when Static IP is On This is an identification address for commu nications between two devices The IP Address identifies a specific recorder 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK e Sub Net Mask Available when Static IP is On Acts as a filter when identifying an IP address e Gateway Available when Static IP is On A configuration parameter transmitted to each network device e DNS WINS MDNS Set to Automatic click on this to activate and de activate options DNS Domain Name System WINS Windows Internet Name Service MDNS Managed Data Network Services See DNS WINS MDNS on page 5 e Ports The Port numbers are associated with the IT system in use Port numbers are set to a def
6. exe to function and for some OPC Servers and Clients that set their General Options Oae Hopetes ad i i a Default Protocols MSDTC COM Security DCOM Authentication Level to None in order to allow anonymous connections If My Computer Properties Access Permissions You may edit who is allowed default access to applications You may you do not use OPCEnum you may not also set limits on applications that determine thes own permissions need to enable remote access for anony Edt Defaut MOUS users Launch and Activation Permissions Launch and Activation Permissions You may edit who is allowed by default to launch applications or Ed it Li m its i activate objects You may also set limits on applications that determine ther own permissions Edit Limits Edit Default You need to check the remote boxes for the user labeled Everyone in this dialog Note Since Everyone includes all authenti cated users it is often desirable to add these permissions to a smaller subset of users One suggested way to accomplish this is to create a group named OPC Users and add all user accounts to this group that will execute any OPC Server or Client Then substitute OPC Users everywhere that Everyone appears in these configuration dialogs e Edit Default Permissions for Access and Launch For each user or group that participates in OPC communication e g OPC Users make sure that both the Local
7. 45 con nection e If doing one on one Ethernet communications a crossover cable is being used 12 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK TrendServer Pro Software TSP is enabled appropriate port has to be enabled designated by a Red check mark on the port on the Comms Server See Figure 5 on page 6 The Comms Server is open icon at bottom right on PC screen Recorder with its ID shows up in list under Ethernet Communications Ports The IP address for the recorder matches the IP address in the recorder Logging has been enabled and at least one pen is actively being logged Comms Server Status indicators Green The Recorder of interest has been dragged onto the trend display for viewing Additional references of interest 43 TV 07 06 V5 App Note 6 Setting up Trendous over Comms 43 TV 07 08 V5 App Note 8 OPC Overview 43 TV 07 09 V5 App Note 9 DCOM Configuration 43 TV 25 05 V5 eZtrend User Manual 43 TV 25 07 V5 Mini Multi User Manual 43 TV 25 08 V5 Communications Manual 43 TV 07 33 X Series App Note 8 X Series DCOM Settings and XP Firewall 43 TV 07 34 X Series App Note 9 Modbus Communications for X Series and TSP 43 TV 25 30 X Series Product User Manual 43 TV 25 11 V5 amp X Series Software Manual TrendManager Suite 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK Appendix A Access to PC Communication Parameters Networking these devices requires the proper configuration of a number of network parameters Th
8. Allow and Remote Allow check boxes are both checked Access Permissions per user Permissions for Everyone Local Access Remote Access Launch and Activation permissions per user Permissions for Everyone Allow Deri Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Remote Activation 5 For Windows NT 2000 Under the Default Protocols tab Ensure that Connection oriented TCP IP is at the top of the list move it up if necessary 6 Select OK to close the dialog box restart the PC to have the changes take effect Copyrighted Materials For more information please contact your supplier 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK
9. IP network uses a shared communications channel that is passive in nature the Ethernet standard prescribes the rules needed to manage the nodes as they contend for the use of the network since there is no central communications device to do this Multiple users can view client data through dis tributed communications and view the data through the Server PC The set up to use when viewing data on multiple PC s is as follows see Figure 1 Local Area Network on page 2 To set up the PC for this use the following the steps 1 Setup the PC Network Neighbourhood Properties for the TCP IP Protocol along with the appropriate IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway refer to Appendix A Access to PC Communication Parameters on page 14 for further details 2 Designate a single PC as the archive for the data in TSP under logging in this case TrendServer1 Figure 1 Local Area Network on page 2 3 Setup TSP on that PC enable the Communication Server to initiate data retrieval and logging of data to that PC see Setting Up Ethernet Communications in TrendServer Pro on page 6 4 On each of the other network PC s Clients that you want to be able to see the data on enable DCOM on each of these PC s as well as the archive data PC The DCOM Distributed Component Object Model is a Microsoft product that is part of the Win dows operating systems that allow sharing of application specific data across the netwo
10. Pern amp bica Sa Perf Local Sere Peni Looe Sere Pen 4 Lice See Pers 10 Looe Server Fen JE Locos Serve Feri dz Lira Save Pep 12 Client oreco Damhsa ea Real time communications For Realtime communications to occur at least one Pen on a recorder must be enabled The recorder status indicators in the Comms Server Figure 6 on page 7 must be Green signifying that the local network addressing and set ups are compatible and that the recorder protocol recorder ID and hardware set up is correct Grey status indicates it is waiting to connect and red is a failed connection If this is not working as expected review all the set tings for the PC and the recorders A basic check would be to PING the recorder from the PC s Command prompt This would determine if the basic hardware is set up to receive a command from the PC The command would be C gt ping XXX XXX XXX XXX where the X s represent the device IP address If this does not return a valid response but times out there are basic communications issues at a network level i e cable wrong defective IP address not set properly The command ipconfig can be used to determine the current IP address for PC s using Windows 2000 XP e Open the TSP application START Programs TSP e Click on the System icon then the Realtime icon which brings up the Default Realtime Pen Settings window See Figure 7 on page 8 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov
11. RE 11 TrendServer Pro Graphing window 2006 Fri War st 14 13 52 75 Logged Dat rake ae g min 0 al a0 40 0 J 10 sec C aa range 2006 Fri Mar 31 14 00 2006 Fri War 3i 14 13 2006 Fri ioe i 4 4 Press Fl For Help We o l a Healtime Vata Urange scales Comms Logged Data Blue scales Disk Data White scales not shown 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK 11 Summary TSP provides great flexibility for setting up a communications network using Honey well Paperless Recorders TSP supports scheduled File Transfers using the FTP protocol real time communications with a single user or networking through a client server arrange ment allowing multiple users to view the data TSP also provides an OPC Server function allowing real time data acquisition to other HMI software packages that have an OPC Cli ent Getting everything correct in order to do communications over a network can be chal lenging because many users are unfamiliar with setting up a network and in many cases it is an area generally left to IT This application note helps provide the guidance necessary to get started providing the basic knowledge required for setting the parameters in the recorders and the PC for com munications Keep in mind that in order for communications to work many parameters are involved and unfortunately they must all be correct For that reason a final checklist is pro vided below that you c
12. X Series amp V5 Application Note 18 Networking Paperless Recorders amp Sharing Data Background The networking of electronic data recorders provides the opportunity to share data with other users whether in real time or as an electronic file Using the TrendManager Soft ware Suite makes this easy to do TrendServer Pro TSP allows the user to share data files by exporting the data in CSV comma separated variable format to third party software packages like Microsoft Excel or Lotus 123 TSP takes this to the next level by allowing the user to set up a Client Server network allowing multiple clients to view data from a server PC running TSP software in real time or from a database TSP operates and communicates with the recorders using the PC Ethernet or Serial communications port for the network connection Setting Up the PC for Ethernet Communications There are two common types of topology used when connecting devices into an Ethernet network These are a star network where a central computer manages network access or a ring network where users on the network can establish direct connections with other work stations The TSP and recorders use a star network topology Because TSP uses this type of topology the communications server within TSP is designed so only one TSP communi cations server is able to access the recorders on the network at a time otherwise there would be timing and collision issues Because the Ethernet TCP
13. an use as a guide for checking and double checking General Checklist e IT permission to connect devices to the network e Administrator permission to make changes in personal PC if necessary e Operating System known as it does affect set ups Windows 2000 or XP service pack 2 PC Checklist e IP Address of the PC being used to run TSP e Is the IP Address in the same domain as the recorders IP address are they on the same virtual network e Is the Subnet mask set correctly should be the same as your recorder e Is the Default Gateway set correctly should be the same as your recorder e Is DCOM enabled for doing distributed communications e Can the recorder be ping ed to prove the hardware is set correctly e TSP is available Recorder e Each recorder IP address will be unique All recorders must have different IP addresses than the other devices on the network e All IP addresses are unique but within the same network e The Subnet Mask is set correctly should be the same as your PC e The Default Gateway is set correctly should be the same as your PC e Each recorder has a unique non zero Recorder ID set Such as recorder id 1001 e The Factory Comms Ports under General Set up is enabled for Ethernet e The Protocol under General Set up Comms is set for Trendbus for V5 type recorders and Modbus or Modbus X for X Series recorders e The Ethernet cable is connected to the proper PC and Recorder RJ
14. ault but can be changed by the user to allow data traffic to use a specified port e HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol is the communications protocol that enables Web browsing Select and enter the desired port number if required Defaults to 80 e Modbus communications protocol used for automation applications Select and enter the desired port number if required Defaults to 502 When the setup is complete go back to the TCP IP menu to complete further Comms setup When the configuration is complete select the Finish button to Commit Discard or Commit Lat er Select the Back button to return to the previous menu 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK 5 Setting Up Ethernet Communications in TrendServer Pro TSP is designed with three basic modules plus the ability to import recorder data and configurations as shown below The Communications Server 8 is the critical piece used for setting up and managing the communications with devices connected on the network The Database Server 2 manages the acquired data and is used to make it available to other applications The third piece is the Display Generator 1 that handles the displaying of the data on the PC and the Printing Import and Configuration portions which all reside in the TSP software The Comms Server and Database Server are displayed as icons in the lower right hand corner of the Windows Task bar Left clicking or double clicking on the icon allows the Comms Server t
15. ault but can be changed by the user to allow data traffic to use a specified port See Ports on page 5 DNS WINS MDNS Main Menu gt Configure gt Setup gt Edit Setup gt Comms gt TCP IP gt DNS WINS MDNS Set to Automatic click on this to activate and de activate options DNS Domain Name Sys tem WINS Windows Internet Name Service MDNS Managed Data Network Services e Auto DNS This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Toggles On and Off With this deac tivated the DNS Server address can be changed from the default if required e Pri DNS Address This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Only available when Auto DNS is deactivated e Sec DNS Address This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Only available when Auto DNS is deactivated e Auto WINS This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Toggles On and Off With this deactivated the Windows Internet Name Service can be changed from the default if required e Pri WINS Address This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Only available when Auto WINS is deactivated e Sec WINS Address This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Only available when Auto WINS is deactivated e Auto MDNS This is a sub menu for DNS WINS MDNS Toggles On and Off This will deactivate the Managed Data Network Services When the setup is complete go back to the TCP IP menu and complete the setup Ports The port numbers are associated with the IT system in use Port numbers are set to a def
16. cations 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK FIGURE 8 Logging Configuration in Comms Server Logging Configuration Port Number Ethernet Recorder ID Number Database Configuration Connected Database Servers Database Currently Logging To Local Server initial Database Pens available to be logged Add Per Selection Database Event Logging IY Allow Events Lagging Add All Pens Edit Pen 20 ms Sample 1 sec Sample 10 secs Sample Connecting to a Remote Database Server Remote Database Server means someone else s Database Server on a Local Area Network or a Remote network TSP can also be set up to view data from a remotely connected PC that is logging data from recorders that are connected locally to that PC Figure 1 Local Area Network on page 2 This requires TSP to be installed on both PC s and to be actively collecting data DCOM must also be configured on both PC s to allow this distributed communications and remote viewing of the data Once DCOM has been configured on the PC s open TSP this allows you to set a link to the other PC Use the following steps e Click on the Server icon this opens a window to add a new Server e Click on Add New Server the window below appears See Figure 9 on page 10 e Enter the IP address of the Remote Server and a Name for identification pur poses in the space provided e Once this is entered the name will appear in the list of available serv
17. e PC parameters of interest are found in the Network Neighbourhood set tings This icon typically appears on the desktop of the PC If changes are going to be made to any of these settings the user will need to have access rights to make those changes if access is denied then the IT Information Technology or LAN administrator will need to be consulted Also before making any changes it is best to record the current set tings especially if you plan to put the PC back on the network The PC windows that pro vide the access to these settings do vary depending on the Windows Operating system being used shown below are the screens from a Windows 2000 Operation system To access them follow the steps listed 1 Select the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen select Settings from the next menu and then Network and Dial up Connection from the next Right click on the Local Area Connection displayed in the box and select properties from the menu The Local Area Connection Properties box is displayed From the list select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the properties button The Internet Protocol TCPIP Properties box is displayed The PC windows shown below are for Windows 2000 other Operating Systems will show similar information Fy Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help 4m Back v tJ A Search L 4 Folders cS As OS XxX wz Ez Address ay Networ
18. e Remote Comms Server then TSP will search the Network for servers of that name Click on OK and the Remote Comms Server will be added to the list FIGURE 10 Adding a Communications Server Comms Servers Recorders do Add New Server q Comms Servers U Local Server Pens b Bnet QXO5 Add New Communications Ser Eg Server TCP IP Address Look up Address Display name TSP Comms Server ea 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK e Click on the Realtime icon and drag the recorder onto the trend display to view Realtime data for the recorder from this remote server Realtime data is dis played with an orange scale e With the Remote Comms Server connected the Realtime data will begin to graph on the screen Once this has been done you are now viewing data as a remote client Multiple Clients can be set up to view the data on the server PC These clients might represent the plant manager quality assurance the engineering staff or other appropriate user that can connect to the server PC In each case these users all need to have the DCOM setting enabled and be running TSP TrendServer Pro Graphing From the TSP Graph display recorders can now be viewed on the trend display e Click on the Realtime icon to display a list of recorders e Select the desired recorder and drag it onto the graph to begin trending e There are two areas on the TSP where recorder data can be displayed Histor ical Logged or Realtime FIGU
19. ers if it is active on the network it should connect to the remote server this could take time to occur e Click on the Recorder icon and drag the recorder onto the trend display graph area to the right to view Historical Logged data for the recorder from this remote server shown as blue scale indicators for comms logged data and white scale indicators for disk data 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK 9 FIGURE 9 Adding a Database Server Severs x Databases gt Add New Server Add New Database Server x Nn ocal Server Sener CPF Address Look up Address Display Name TSP DE Server Cancel Connecting to a Remote Comms Server Remote Comms Server means someone else s Comms Server on a Local Area Net work or a Remote network To connect to a Remote Comms Server in order to access Realtime recorder data the IP address of the Remote Comms Server must be known and entered into TSP e In TSP select the Realtime Icon from the list of buttons on the left and then select the Comms Servers tab this will produce a list of the Servers already connected If no other servers have been added just the Local Server will be shown See Figure 10 on page 10 Click on Add New Server and a box will appear e Enter the IP Address of the Remote Comms Server you wish to access and a suitable name that will be displayed in the Servers list If you do not know the IP address but you do have the name of th
20. k and Dial up Connections Fad Go sarcen Q skins web D Meet OG EP Make New Connection gt ag L Local 4rea Connection Local Area Connection Properties Network and Dial up Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Connections General General Connect using j Local Area Connection g You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports f BY D Link DFE 530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Rev A this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for Type LAN Connection the appropriate IP settings Status Enabled Configure Obtain an IP address automatically D Link DFE 530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Components checked are used by this connection Adapter Rev A Use the following IP address v E Client for Microsoft Networks 160 221 036 118 T A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Aigen UE REER EAA Y Internet Protocol TCP IP Subnet mask 225 225 225 0 Default gateway Install Uninstall Properties Obtain DNS server address automatically m Description Use the following DNS server addresses Transmission Control Protocol nternet Protocol The default Preferred DNS server _ wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Aber ie NS cerca V Show icon in taskbar when connected Advanced OK Cancel eR a OK Cancel
21. o be opened so the communications ports can be set up All Comms activity both Logging and Realtime can be viewed on the Comms Server FIGURE 5 Database amp Comms Servers Database amp Comms eeiven leans EE Fostabase Servers El E Communication Ports ad cf oo comi oo COME oof COMB CoM 4 co gf COMS Comms Server oo COME opened showing Communications ports COM1 to COM8 and Ethernet 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK COM1 through COM8 Figure 5 on page 6 are used to set up the recorders on a RS485 network the Ethernet selection is used to set up any recorders on the Ethernet link Select Communications Ports to enable Ethernet shown active by a Red tick Left click on Ethernet and it opens a window allowing you to view the status of recorders that may already be set up to add a recorder or to configure the logging for any particular recorder The Comms Server window is shown below FIGURE 6 Communications Server Pf Cotiduiniabens Sere ff ah Gaah servers DAA tia Be i Le er Coniteunacation Ports 5 E Place wit 7 COME m Er Pankita Faits 97 108 41 428 102 768 1 158 Er P RA 92 100 0 392 168 719 92 168 140 492 168 1A 192 186 1 142 497 168 1143 o7 158 1 148 1928 1 145 heaters Regine kagina wing Heatin Peaki Fhir iin saina Hea irma DERTANNMATAE y Se a E Lezal Sarei Dyers Lind Stree Per I sr Ti Local Sarea Pmi Looe SA Pen Liscal Sere Pera Looe arse Pers Looe Sere
22. ok am UMAS VishaAccess e Shortcut to Com nsS exe Setting Up Ethernet Communications in the Recorder TSP uses the Trendbus protocol over an Ethernet link for realtime communications with V5 version recorders and Modbus for realtime communications with X Series recorders Realtime communications allows data to be instantaneously displayed on a PC and logged to the local PC s database Other remote PC s can view the data stored in this database Once the local PC has been set up for communications the recorder s must also be set up to match the network requirements for Recorder ID Communication Port IP Address Sub net Mask Default Gateway and Protocol These parameters are set up as part of the Gen eral Configuration parameters using the Recorders Comms and Factory menus see Figure 2 on page 4 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK 3 FIGURE 2 Sener Config aes s nalis esolution V5 Recorder IP Address a 049 Site 14 moto Default Gateway Subnet Mask Y Y TREMODGUS p F Factory IF Address 160 221 036 118 CANCEL ACCEPT FIGURE 3 X Series recorder Static IP IP Address 19 168 20 200 Sub Wet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS WINSIM Automatic j Ports 50 502 E gt aa ho a g For the X Series recorder Follow the Main Menu gt Configure gt Setup gt Edit gt Comms gt TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A protocol for communication
23. rk Refer to DCOM Configuration on page 15 for further details 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov07 UK 1 5 Once you have DCOM enabled on each network node you can then select the servers tab in TSP and connect to a remote server by adding the IP address of the designated archive PC The data on the archive PC will be viewable from the network node PC FIGURE 1 Local Area Network j Ethernet obtained from l0Basel I Comm Server There are a number of parameters that must be set up in the PC in order to start real time communications with the recorders over the Ethernet network These settings vary slightly depending on the operating system installed Windows 2000 XP service pack2 on the PC but the settings are generally found under the Network Neighbourhood icon In many cases changes in these settings must be cleared with the IT Department especially if the PC is connected to the plant wide network The PC s TCP IP parameters needing to be set include IP Address for the PC Subnet Mask must match the subnet mask programmed for the recorders Default Gateway DCOM Distributed Communications 43 TV 07 18 GLO Issue 3 Nov 07 UK Comms Server A dedicated PC can be allocated to run the Comms Server only without TSP Should the power fail followed by power up the Comms Server will start up after any required login and resume communications without having to manually restart TSP

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