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1. Smar Assetview Device Wizard FF i x D EL Block Settings Update Enumerators Page Identification Page 7 Page Settings Create XML DD Images Settings Es Select parameters from DD Selected parameters Vale Description Figure C 2 AssetView Device Wizard window AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Creating XML Templates for Devices AssetView Device Wizard creates XML templates for SMAR and third parties devices from DD files To create a XML template click New on the main toolbar The Device Support Explorer dialog box will open Device Support Explorer i E Select E Close El I Device Support ABB 000320 Beijing Huakong Technology Co 002258 CSI 435343 Dresser Valve Division 445644 ElM CONTROLS 002000 EL O MATIC BY Ob87a3 Endress Hauser GmbH 45 b48 Fieldbus Foundation 000000 Fisher Controls 0051 00 Flowserve 464053 Foxboro 385884 Fuji Electric 000309 HMS 0030001 Honeywell 49574 Erick Elektronische Messgerate 000104 EROHNE Messtechnik GmbH amp Co KG 0001 2 ETEK 000101 LEDEEN 4C444E Limitorque Corporation 385885 MAGNFTROL TAM Af un Figure C 3 Creating templates Expand the manufacturer tree to list the types of devices available and their corresponding DD versions Device Support Explorer xj Select Close SMARA 000302 Block Library 0000 DCc302 0
2. AssetView OCT 11 AssetView VERSION 4 2 Fx FIA A A G T a A F or iy ah fr i Ej F Eo a it i Lit aF a ae INSTALLATION AND OPERATION USER S MANUAL AssetView Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool az be i it E j gt Mi al AV ail q a i la Jf L a l f z i Ke E ane 4 oa all Wi t m E s rm Pd pure i P b r A ae i ir o br ein A a fe L E ni This product is prolected by US potent numbers 6 631 278 6 725 182 and 7 260 812 lA z ASET VI ME E W smar www smar com Specifications and information are subject to change without notice Up to date address information is available on our website web www smar com contactus asp Introduction INTRODUCTION To fulfill the requirements of a control system the plant needs a system that can provide specific management functions such as calibration diagnostics identification materials of construction and setup for the Field Devices Smar AssetView is a software system for on line network enabled asset management The primary objective is to unleash the powerful diagnostics capabilities found in Fieldbus devices in general and particularly in Smar devices providing several maintenances schemas and making the user interface friendlier AssetView deals only with devices and is used for the long t
3. Q tax y gt K x B A yo Search Se Favorites E gt a LJ rel 3 TE SO GF E e Device Library E Ea Area Demonstration Eb Device List Library Explorer a RIR Device filter Apply Ss Audit Trail Report i Select the device on left panel in order to show the device library e Device Manufacturer Protocol explorer 2 Device Library 19 status Sa Maintenances e SMAR Fieldbus g Fieldbus Network LD302 Y e Mz SMAR Fieldbus TT302 he SMAR Fieldbus IF302 SMAR Fieldbus FP302 x gt USER INFORMATION slacks Fieldbus _ bob_engineer Engineer FI302 0 Email not registered 4 gt E Figure 9 1 Device Library Page Select the device on left panel to open the Device Library Explorer tabs on the right panel Device Images Once a device is selected the list of related images is shown at the Explorer tab The example of the following figure shows a list of image files referring to the device LD302 from Smar Device Library D Apply Notes evice filter v LD302 w Images b T Eya00MP PDE Device Manufacturer Protocol PT Lorre sa SMAR Fieldbus b T MOD 3 JPG l gt MOUNTING 1 JPG LD302 gt MOUNTING 2 JPG gt MOUNTING 3 JPG a PI SMAR Fieldbus MOUNTING 4IPG E gt MOUNTING 5 JPG 11302 HABRA b MOUNTING 6 JPG y J gt MOUNTING 7 JPG SMAR Fieldbus b MOUNTING 8 JPG 1F302 gt MOU
4. Disposed Location tI 5 LD 292 Aw 02 DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 Bad Communication On Site On Site Warehouse Maintenance Shop Disposed Figure 7 5 Device Location Select the option e On Site the device is operating in the plant e Warehouse the device is stored in the warehouse e Maintenance Shop the device was removed from the plant for maintenance e Disposed the device was removed from the plant and discarded Click the button Submit to apply the alterations to the devices Acknowledging the Tracking Event Click the link ACK in the Tracking View page to acknowledge the event The tracking event is automatically acknowledged when the user defines the device status in the Tracking View page clicking the list box in the Status column related to the device The Acknowledge Tracking window will open y Smar Asset iew Windows Internet Explorer loj xj Acknowledge Tracking LD 292 AV 02 Select reason and press submit to Acknowledge _ i Y Generate Maintenance V Email Notification clebercf smar com br x clebercf smar com br Figure 7 6 Acknowledge Window 7 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Diagnostic 7 4 e Select the cause of the tracking event Off line if the device was removed from the plant or Bad Communication if the device has communication problems e Select the option Generate Maintenance to schedule maintenance for the device correctiv
5. Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Success 0 21 7 2008 19 37 44 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Lower Pressure Calibration Success 0 21 7 2008 19 38 19 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092601082020 07000015 Lower Pressure Calibration Failed o 21 7 2008 19 39 45 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Upper Pressure Calibration Failed 0 21 7 2008 19 41 20 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Success 0 21 7 2008 19 43 35 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092601082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Success 0 Device Type FP302 21 7 2008 19 21 16 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 0003020004 SMAR FP202 007801685 Lower Current Calibration Failed Figure 6 9 Method History Report 6 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Maintenance Report This report shows all maintenances scheduled and performed for each device To generate this report click the link Maintenance History in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filter options Click the icon corresponding to the desired file format pdf or xls to generate the report smar Maintenance History DATES TIME USER DEVICE TAG TYPE MAINTENANCE TITLE STATUS 4110 2004 13 dd pci ot Preventive LOS02 Preventive Maintenance Mol Dore Figure 6 10 Maintenance Report H1 Network Sta
6. Are vou sure you want to delete this maintenance Device T4 DEFAULT 12 Maintenance Weekly Predictive Maintenance carcel Figure 8 12 Removing a Maintenance Click Ok to confirm the operation and remove the selected maintenance Sending Service Orders In the topology tree click the link Maintenances gt List to open the list of scheduled maintenances In the column Action click the send service order icon Sa related to the device This icon will only be available if any e mail address was assigned to the maintenance The window to edit the service order opens Send Service Order Microsoft Internet Explorer OR ES Send Service Order Qa Weekly Preventive Maintenance testsupporbasmar com br Description Please follow the instructions to execute the preventive maintenance ety Preventive Figure 8 13 Sending a Service Order Type the instructions to be sent to the user and click the button Send to send the e mail The figure below should appear confirming that an e mail has been sent E Result Microsoft Internet Explorer q 10lx Send Service Order Result Maintenance Maintenance from Diagnostic FY A 01 HI302 0 HIRT 1 Output Module not Initialized or not Connected Order was successfully sent to bechuateasmar com br Figure 8 14 Confirming the Service Order 8 6 Managing Device Maintenances Searching for Maintenances To search for a specific maintenance click t
7. Assetview fim WebHMI fm PROFIBUS Configurator WinRAR a aa studio302 y Tools t Es studio udl El Getting Started y System Configuration El Readme Figure 2 2 Starting Studio302 Click the button P on the Studio302 toolbar and the following dialog box will open 2 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual i System302 Studio AssetYiew AssetView y Choose the action SS Asset iew Web Browser yO Asset iew Server Figure 2 3 Initializing the AssetView Server Click the option AssetView Server to execute this application The following figure shows the AssetView Server window yz Smar AssetYiew Server FIET xi Open Topology Register Tracking ersion 4 2 Device List Details Thumbnails TAB Ia Protocol Manufacturer Type Registered Monitored HIRT Block Tag FF Channel Event Log Date and time Message Device Tag Block Tag Protocol OPC Server Smar DfiOleServer 0 Email Server Not Configured Scheduling Service Started License Registered 0 Allowed 9999 Database Connected JULIANA SMAR2005 Figure 2 4 AssetView Server Interface At the bottom of the AssetView Server window the status bar indicates the configurations made by the user at the AssetView Welcome Screen when the tool is executed for the first time This means that the status bar indicates the OPC server selected for the communication the e mail server the number of licenses available according to the number of the
8. ES Indicates the device has communication problems ES Indicates the device is operating in normal conditions Ena Indicates the device is off line gaH Indicates a HART device operating in normal conditions 5 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual In the Diag column the following icons indicate diagnostic events E Indicates that a diagnostic event has occurred FaH Indicates a HART device and there is a diagnostic event for the device ESA Indicates the device is operating in normal conditions In the Maint column the following icons indicate the maintenance status for the device a Indicates there are no pending maintenances for the device ara Indicates that maintenance should be executed in the device Controller List Click the link Controller List to open a page with the list of all controllers in the topology from the project configuration selected in AssetView Server Tag Search T one Page SUMMARY Be bon so Bm So DFI 367 0003020008 SMAR DFS1 367 Ga Ga cW DFI 307 0003020008 5MAR DF51 307 Eu Gey a Figure 5 3 Controller List Page At the top of the page use the Tag Search box to search for a specific controller tag as described previously for searching a device Click the column header to order the list of controllers in alphabetical order ascendant or descendent In the Tag column click the controller to open its home page In the Track column the following icons indicate the con
9. REMOVING A MAINTENANCE dolia 8 6 SENDING SERVICE ORDERS acia 8 6 SEARCHING FOR MAINTENANCES coccion era 8 7 SEAN AIN A PERIODO dt doi 8 7 SEARCHING MAINTENANCE DURING THE MONTH ocoocccncccnncnnnnnononononnnncnnnnnnnncnonononannnncnonanonanonnnnnnnnonanonnnnonanonanonans 8 8 SEARCHING MAINTENANCE DURING THE WEBER tii a E 8 8 OPENING THE MAINTENANCES HISTORY sscsssssssesssssesssesssessuessscsssuesssesssvessueesssessstsssessussssuessusssseessessneesseesseees 89 OPENING THE ALARMS LIST cnn caca 8 9 MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES USING THE ASSETVIEW MAINTENANCE WIZARD cssscssssessseesseeesstesseeeseeeen 8 10 CREATING MAINTENANGE TEMPLATES 0 a idad 8 11 SAVING MAINTENANGE TEMPLATES sisas ia cid 8 12 OPENING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES 0occoncccncncnnccnncncnnccnncononononcconononcnonanonnnonnnnonanonnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnanenannnnanans 8 13 EDITING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES as pas 8 13 REMOVING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES a 8 14 SECTION 9 DEVICE LIBRARY oooncicicicninnir rara 9 1 A eID 9 1 ADDINGIMAGES ooo escciio 9 2 REMOVINGUIMAGE Si elias ceda 9 2 DEVICE MANUALS a octal cido dear PEO a EIA 9 3 AA NE ES A A a ot ant tacts aac aaa eae ne 9 3 REMOVING MANUALS aa titi 9 3 MANAGING OTHER FILES cocino 9 3 MANAGING A A EE CRIN mE HT ere annas 9 4 PA IN GING ne Se nel 9 4 UPDATING A NOTE eae tia caries sie ir la 9 4 REMOVING NOTE Suisse 9 5 SECTION 10 KNOWN PROBLEMS AND LIMITATIONS essssssssssscscscscssesesssssessscscscscscssesesessusesese
10. click the button Images Settings to select the image that will be displayed on the device s main page and on the AssetView toolbar See the example below Images Settings 3 ToolBar image Main Page image C302 git 2 y Figure C 15 Configuring images C 8
11. k Manuals P Others Delete selected file s from library Figure 9 4 Removing Images The link to the image will be deleted and the file will be removed from the related device s folder in the manufacturer directory at the default installation path AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERSN at the default System302 installation directory Device Manuals Device Library Click the Manual icon to open the documentation file from the device Adding Manuals At the bottom of the Explorer tab type the name of the file or click Browse to locate the file at the Upload local file to library area Explorer D302 Images P Manuals b Others Delete selected file s from library Upload local file to library Local File Browse Folder Server Manuals Upload Figure 9 5 Adding a Manual After selecting the manual file select the folder Manuals and click Upload The link to the new manual will be created in the list of manuals and a copy of the original file will be created in the device s folder in the device s manufacturer directory located at Asset View Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS For example if a manual was added to Smar FY302 the copy of the file will be created in the default installation directory C Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS SMAR FY302 manual Removing Manuals At the Explorer tab expand the
12. stops Run the dcomenfg application select the application Smar OPC amp Conf Server for DFI302 and click Properties At the Identity tab select the option The Interactive User Click Ok to conclude 2 x Applications Default Properties Default Security Default Protocols Applications OpFrintS ervers Paintbrush PenodicT imer PSH2 PSN Note PSN GtveN ote Pu Document Remote Debug Manager for Java Remote Storage Recall Notification Client SENS Logon Everts SENS Network Events SENS OnNow Events SENS Subscriber for EventSystem Event Server Extension Objects SetupLogServicez Class Smar OPC amp Conf Server for OFISO Smar OPC amp Conf Server for HSE Smar OPC amp Conf Server for PC Card Smar OPC 2 0 amp Conf Server for OFS Properties OF Smar OPC amp Conf Server for DFI302 Properties Ea General Location Security Identity Endpoints Which user account do pou want to use to run this application tz The interactive aes The launching user This user ser Browse Password O The System ccount services only Contin Password Carcel Aco Figure 10 1 Configuring the DCOM Properties 2 When trying to execute an operation in the page the following error message appears Microsoft Internet Explorer s x AN You dont have permission For this operation Figure 10 2 Error Message The user logged probably doesn t belong t
13. 16 2004 8 08 26 PM Figure 7 2 Device details Defining the device status To define the device status in the tracking list click the list box in the Status column related to the device Tracking View Status Location Operation Fail 1 Bad Communication Off line On Site 1 Warehouse Maintenance Shop Disposed Bridge Channel Status Location M Sp sos aveos DFIS67 Fieldbus 4 on Site Submit Disconnection reason Off line Bad Communication Figure 7 3 Device status Select the option e Off line the device is not communicating because it was removed from the plant e Bad Communication the device is connected to the plant but has communication problems Click the button Submit to apply the alterations to the device The tracking event will be automatically acknowledged See the example below Tracking View Status Location Operation Fail Bad Communication 1 Off line On Site 1 Warehouse Maintenance Shop Disposed Bridge Channel Status MEA LD 292 AW 02 DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 Bad Communication Figure 7 4 Defining the Device status 7 2 Monitoring Device Status Defining the device location To define the device s location in the tracking list click the list box in the Location column related to the device Tracking View Status Location Operation Fail Bad Communication 1 Off line On Site 1 Warehouse Maintenance Shop
14. DFI 367 0003020008 5MAR DF51 367 LEA O O No eee 7 DBC302_0_1 000302001 0 SMAR DC302 137800127 SMAR DC302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 No FF S FI 302 1 0003020005 5M4AR FI302 006801691 SMAR FI302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF SF Device 2 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801 017 SMAR FP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF S TT 92031 0003020002 SMAR TT302 004803166 SMAR TT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF O DT 302 000302000e SM4R DT302 000804483 SMAR DT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 Yes FF SF LD 302 4Y 0003020001 5SM4AR LD302 000804818 SMAR LD302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF S IF 302 0003020003 SMAR IF302 004804495 SMAR 1F302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF 7 TP 302 A 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809712 SMAR TP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF S FR 302 0003020020 SMAR FR302 24980001 2 SMAR FR302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF 5 TT302 0003020002 SMAR TT302 004805865 SMAR TT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF S DT302 1 000302000e SM4R DT302 000812339 SMAR DT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF O TP 302 1 000302000b SM4R TP302 000809792 SMAR TP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 Yes FF S LD 302 1 000302000D SMAR LD292 SMAR LD292 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 Yes FF S FP302 1 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801685 SMAR FP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 No FF Reaister Device Details Number of Devices Uploaded Registered o Unregistered License Figure 2 5 List of Devices Text displayed in orange means the device can be registered but some restrictions apply Missing or outdated information are indicated in the Register Device Details
15. Description describe the procedure for executing the maintenance Click the button Submit to conclude The window below should appear confirming the maintenance was created E Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer feel Ez AssetView Page AssetView Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool Maintenance scheduled with success Figure 7 21 Confirming Maintenance 7 10 Section 8 MANAGING DEVICE MAINTENANCES Procedures for managing maintenances are available from the Maintenances menu in the topology tree as indicated in the figure below 5 se x Er sy Area Demo Ary Es Device List Ea Controller List E Audit Trail Report ay E ar Maintenances 13 Device Library Figure 8 1 Maintenances Menu Click the link Maintenances gt List in the topology tree to open the list of scheduled maintenances Maintenances List DeviceTag Description Actions r y Predictive 5 FY 302 4 Calibration ESI Ly Preventive E pic ppo 2 LD3202 EFS Figure 8 2 Maintenances List rk The Type column indicates the type of the maintenance The icon indicates that the maintenance eo is recurrent while the icon indicates the maintenance should be executed only once Click the device icon in the Device Tag column to open the home page of the device Editing Equipment Information Click the link Maintenances gt Equipment in the topology tree to display the list of equipment registered in AssetView and other
16. H a _vti_ script Export List H _vti_txt Properties Fy Default SMTP Vir Help Create new virtual directory Figure A 1 IIS Manager The Virtual Directory Creation Wizard dialog box will open Click Next and type the name AssetView to create the virtual directory Click Next irtual Directory Creation Wizard Virtual Directory Alias ou must give the virtual directory a short name or alias for quick reference Type the alias you want to use to gain access to this Web virtual director Use the same naming conventions that you would for naming a directory Alias Assetvienl Back Cancel Figure A 2 Creating the Virtual Directory A 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual A 2 Select the path of the new virtual directory The default installation path is c Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages Or click Browse and select the AssetView Web Pages directory Virtual Directory Creation Wizard X Web Site Content Directory 7 Where it the content you want to publish on the eb site D E Enter the path to the directory that contains the content for this Web site Path C AProgram Files Smarvascetview Web Pages Browse Figure A 3 Locating the AssetView Directory Click Next On the following dialog box select the options Read and Run scripts such as ASP Yirtual Directory Creation Wizard A E xx Access Permissions What access permissions do you want to
17. Protocol FieldBus DATE TIME USER DEVICE TYPE DEVICE TAG Protocol FIELDBUS Device ID 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 14 7 2008 12 03 09 System Device ID 0003020002 SMAR TT302 004803166 14 7 2008 18 04 09 System Device ID 0003020002 SMAR TT302 004805865 14 7 2008 18 05 41 System Device ID 0003020003 SMAR F302 004804495 14 7 2008 18 04 47 System Device ID 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801685 14 7 2008 18 03 40 System Device ID 0003020006 SMAR FY302 006800709 DeviceID Log DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 LD 202 AV DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 TT 92031 DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 TT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 IF 302 DFI 387 Fieldbus 12 FP302 1 14 7 2008 17 59 42 System FY302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 FY 202 Device ID 0003020008 SMAR DF51 307 14 7 2008 17 58 49 System DF51 Fieldbus Networks DFI 207 Device ID 0003020008 SMAR DF51 367 14 7 2008 17 59 00 System DF51 Fieldbus Networks DF 367 Device ID 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809712 14 7 2008 18 06 06 System TP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 TP 202 AV Device ID 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809792 14 7 2008 18 06 38 System TP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 TP 202 1 Figure 6 6 Device ID Log Report Tracking History Report This report shows the occurrences of communication failures To generate this report click the link Tracking in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in pdf or xls format IMPORTANT While the fail event is not
18. Service Tracking Service successfully started 7 10 2009 10 37 31 Diagnostic Service Diagnostic service successfully started Device Tag OPC Server Smar DfiOleServer 0 Email Server Not Configured Scheduling Service Started License Registered 3 Allowed 9999 Database Connected bechuate smar2005 Figure 2 9 Tracking results ATTENTION Devices must be registered in the database and online on the Fieldbus network to be monitored Tracking Failings If a device is displayed in the Tracking window with a red X on its icon it means that the device is not being monitored because of a failure in the communication A typical example of a communication failure occurs when the device goes offline and returns to online mode after a short period of time The system automatically detects when the instrument starts communicating again The monitoring process is restarted and the device icon in the Tracking window is restored to its normal state Right click the device icon and select Failing Reason to see the details about the tracking fail This option is also available in the device popup menu in the Device List window ig Device Falling Reason Device lO p003020020 5MAR FA 302 249800013 Device Tag FA302_TESTE Falling Reazor ST_REW_FAS02_TESTE_DIAGTRO ST_REW_FRA gt 02_TESTE_D0 1 ST_REW_FAS02_TESTE_DO 2 ST_REV_FR302_TESTE_SOPID Figure 2 10 Failing Reasons To stop tracking the devices it is necessary to
19. an error occurred it is indicated in red Double click the corresponding row in the Event Log window to open the Error Message that provides information about the error x Scope CHartControl Procedure StartH artklonitoring Error Description Failed to connect OPC Server Descriptions Error Number 214 220905 Figure 2 15 Error Details Deleting the Event Log Click the button Clear on the right side of the window to delete all the information in the Event Log window 2 8 AssetView Server User Management It is necessary to configure permissions for users to access the AssetView Server Click User on the main menu to open the dialog box Group Engineer a a E E E E TE IUSR_JULIANA Everpone Edit Delete Close Figure 2 16 Users dialog box Adding Users Click the Add button to add a new user The Add Users dialog box will open Group PO Username Description Full Mame Password E mail OF Cancel Existing gt Figure 2 17 Adding Users 1 Select the group to which the user will be added Engineers or AssetViewGuest Users added to the Engineers group will have permission for writing and reading information from the server Users added to the AssetViewGuest group will only have permission to read information from the server Type the user name Type a brief description for the user Type the user s full name Choose a password for the user Type the user s e m
20. anonymous access ls disabled or access le restricted using NTFS access control lists Digest authentication for Windows domain servers Basic authentication password is sent in clear text Default domain Select Realm Select gt Integrated Windows authentication Figure A 19 Configuring the Authentication Method Click OK to close the dialog box and close the AssetView Properties dialog box Select the HTTP Headers tab and mark the option Enable Content Expiration and Expire Immediately Then select the ASP NET tab and select version 1 1 for ASP NET The IIS configuration for AssetView is complete A 9 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Appendix B ASSETVIEW DATABASE BACKUP PROCEDURES Use the AssetView Backup application to backup the AssetView database The AssetView Backup is easy to execute and it can be used with the SQL Server or the MSDE database The AssetView Backup must be located in the same directory of the file SmarAssetServer exe because these applications use the same connection Assetview udl It is recommended to run the AssetView Backup application in the machine where the database server is installed Even if the AssetView Backup is executed in a remote machine the backup will be saved in the machine where the database server is installed Attention e Store the backup files in a secure place It is recommended to save three copies of each backup file and store them in diffe
21. close AssetView Server In the Topology menu click Exit AssetView Server Managing Devices in the Database You can check the list of devices registered in the database or remove a device register from the database The Devices List dialog box has two view modes that can be selected clicking the buttons Details and Thumbnails on the upper right side of the window Open Topology Tracking Register Device List E Bridge 6 0003020008 SMAR DF51 666 Fiekbus SMAR DF51 No No N amp DF51 O003020008 SMAR DF51 305 Fiekbus SMAR DF51 No No NA GE DFI 367 0003020008 5M4A DF51 367 Fiekbus SMAR DF51 No No NA amp WESTLOCK 574340001 Westiock 400001471 Fieldbus WESTLOCK FPACY No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 13 B 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000604818 Fiekbus SMAR E No Mi NA amp IF 302 0003020003 SMAR 1F302 004804495 Fiekbus SMAR IF302 Yes Yes NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 13 fs ILPSVPOOS1 0051006000FishesD VC0050206213048 Fiekbus FisherContr DVC60 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 13 HE DT 302 000302000eSMAR DT302 0000812333 Fiekbus SMAR DT302 Yes Yes NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 13 amp LOD 292 000302000D SM 4R LD292 Fiekbus SMAR LO292 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 13 B FP 302 0003020004 5M4A FP302 007601685 Fiekbus SMAR FP302 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 13 a DC 302 0003020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 Fiekbus SMAR DC302 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 14 E FI 302 1 0003020005 SMAR F1302 006801691 Fiekbus SMAR FI302 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 16 LES FP 302 AY 00030200
22. database is not configured If an error message appears indicating that the HardKey is not valid check if it is connected properly and if you have a valid license See section AssetView Licensing for further details Use the links in the Welcome Screen and follow the instruction in the sections below to configure the computer to run the AssetView and AssetView Server applications IMPORTANT When installing AssetView in a domain the groups Engineer and AssetViewGuest are created in the domain server machine and all other users must be created in the same machine The message in the figure below appears when AssetView is executed for the first time when the Welcome Screen appears Welcome to AssetView Se et commen SYSTEM os Creating Database A es Ly Database configuration file AssetYiew udl none K vr User Permission none A xi oS vr Email Server 4 e L The Groups will be created in the Domain Server K OPC Server d Lx y Launch Smar fi In this case make sure the user with administrative rights runs AssetView for the first time to execute and complete the necessary initial settings 1 8 Installation and Configuration Creating the Database Run this procedure in the machine that hosts the database server to create the AssetView database It is not necessary to install System302 and the database on the same machine because the AssetView Server can remotely access t
23. devices registered in the AssetView Server database and also indicates if the connection to the database is active Selecting the Topology Click Open Topology on the main menu to read the configuration from the Syscon file selected on the Welcome Screen which was configured when AssetView is executed for the first time Wait a few seconds while the information from blocks and devices are read from the configuration file and from the communication network in case the configuration has HART devices ATTENTION To read information from another project configuration it will be necessary to create the database again and include the configuration file at the AssetView Welcome Screen Refer to the section Selecting the Topology Configuration for details 2 2 AssetView Server Registering Devices When executing AssetView Server for the first time there are no devices registered in the database Registering a device implies the parameter values from this device are read and stored in the database and after that it is possible to monitor maintenance and diagnostic events for example On the main menu click the option Register to open the List of Devices dialog box List of Devices Register 15 Select All Clear selection Register Time Out minutes Close Ta I Manufacturer Type Bridge FFCharmel Details Protocol O8 DFI 307 0003020008 SMA4R DF51 307 SMAR DF51 Yes FF CE
24. e START DATE Select the initial date to search for the information to generate the report e END DATE Select the final date to search for the information to generate the report e PROTOCOL Select the devices of a specific communication protocol HART or Fieldbus e DEVICE TYPE Select the type of the device from the list of devices registered in the database e DEVICE TAG This filter will display the list of tags from the devices registered in the database After configuring the filters select the file format to generate the report MA A Click this icon to generate the audit trail report in the pdf file format 2 11 Click this icon to generate the audit trail report in the MS Excel file format 6 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual ATTENTION According to the settings on your browser the dialog box showed in the example below may open when selecting the MS Excel file format File Download EJ Do pou want to open or save this file 25 Mame 25907714200851 723PMConfigurationChanges xls Hg Es Type Planilha do Microsoft Excel 305 KB From WWW assebview com br com soe Cee IY Always ask before opening this type of file harm your computer Ifyou do not trust the source do not open or Y While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially save this file What s the risk Click Open to open the audit report inside the browser window or click Save to save the report file i
25. equipment registered to represent plant control assets For example add a motor as an equipment and generate maintenances for this equipment as described in subsection Adding Preventive and Predictive Maintenances 8 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual A ID Description Model Type Location o o Tag p E Message Capacity _ Rating Serial Nro E Date E Manufacturer Po o o Commentary 1 Commentary 2 Submit Equipment List Description Location Edit Delete DC302_0_1 B a WESTLOCKDISCRETE 3051 FY 302 LD 302 Aw Page 1 of 3 Figure 8 3 Equipment List Use the navigation buttons at the bottom of the page to browse the list of equipment as indicated in the figure below Equipment List Description Location Edit Delete E Figure 8 4 Navigation Bar Adding Equipment Fill the form typing the information related to the equipment and click the button Submit to add the equipment to the Equipment list Equipment ID A Description Fieldbus Valve Position ss Model Jactustor Tepes FO Location Plama Tag rra Message PO Capacity PCO Rating ee Serial Nro 22053 ate haoso HB Manufacturer Emar Commentary 1 Commentary 2 Submit Figure 8 5 Adding Equipment A message box informs the equipment was created Click Ok to conclude and the new equipment is register as a plant asset 8 2 Managing Device Maintenances Editing the information T
26. iew Microsoft Internet Explorer CAMS METROS El http localhost Assetview default htm a os SS A tay ee lah This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending Figure 3 7 Loading the topology 3 4 Section 4 ASSETVIEW Loading the Configuration To start AssetView open the Internet Explorer and type http machine name assetview local or remote access or http localhost assetview local access or http machine IP_number assetview local or remote access 23 Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer Bal Es File Edit View Favorites Tools Help back r gt Y x B A K Search 5 2 Favorites O gt X Address http flocalhost Assetview AssetView Login Please enter your login and password to access the system LOGIN This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending aena Figure 4 1 AssetView Home Page On the AssetView main page the user will have to type the login and password to access the configuration topology tree and the AssetView functionalities ATTENTION If AssetView is installed in a domain it will be necessary to type the domain name to access the AssetView functionalities AssetView reads the network topology from the Syscon configuration file The user can browse the operational devices at different plant locations using A
27. resource in the Local Path rectangle In the Application Settings area select SmarAssetViewPool created previously as the Application pool for the virtual directory Asset iew Properties 2 El HTTP Headers Custom Errors ASP NET Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security When connecting to this resource the content should come From fA directory located on this computer fA share located on another computer CA redirection to a URL Local Path C Program Files Smart enw yy eb Browse Script source access Log visits e Read Index this resource Write T Directory browsing Application Settings Application name JassetView Remove Starting point Default Wi Wassetyiew Configuration Execute Permissions Scripts only Unload Application pool SmarkssetyiewPool Cancel Apply Help Figure A 18 Properties of the Virtual Directory At the Directory Security tab click Edit in the Anonymous Access and Authentication Control area Verify that the Anonymous access option is selected Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories Authentication Methods EJ e ANONYMOU access Mo user namer password required to access this resource Account used for anonymous access User name IUSR_JULIANA Browse Password oo M Allow 115 to control password Authenticated accezz For the following authentication methods user name and password are required when
28. set for this virtual directory Allow the following e Read le Run scripts such as ASF Execute such as ISAPI applications or CGI Write T Browse Click Next to complete the wizard lt Back Cancel Figure A 4 Configuring the permissions for the Virtual Directory Click Next to complete the wizard and click Finish to conclude Check if the virtual directory was created at the Internet Information Services window Once the virtual directory is created correctly it will be necessary to configure the properties of the virtual directory according to the section below Configuring the Properties of the Virtual Directories At the Internet Information Services window expand the directory tree of the Default Web Site directory right click the AssetView virtual directory and select Properties from the menu Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories E Internet Information Services Action View es Z CEE Tree Ca Scripts B IISAdmin 2 IISSamples BB MSADC Internet Information Services 8 carrijo Default FTP Site Stopped 3 48 Default Web Site d inetpub scripts D WINNTSystem32 inetsry isar d inetpub lissamples d program files common files syst oof an nit ra renee as llSAdmin B
29. the Device List dialog box right click the device icon and select the option Unregister 2 7 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual pa Smar Asset iew Server Open Topology Register Tracking User Device List E Bridge 6 0003020008 5M4R DF57 66b Fieldbus E DFS 0003020008 5M4R DF57 305 Fieldbus E DFI 367 0003020008 5M4R DF57 367 Fieldbus ES WESTLOCK 9743430001 Westlock 400007 411 Fieldbus 3020003 Fieldbus QOBOO0F itherD YCOOS020621 3048 Fieldbus e027 000e SMAR DT 30200087 2339 Fieldbus E LD 302 000302000 5M4R LD 302 000804818 Fieldbus S ips S DT 3 Failing Reason Figure 2 13 Unregistering a Device The option Unregister is also available from the Thumbnails view on the Tracking window A message box opens to confirm the operation Click Yes to remove the device register from the database or click No to cancel Another message box indicates to the user that the operation was concluded with success Click Ok to conclude Event Log The log with the events executed in AssetView Server is shown at the bottom of the AssetView Server window s ee Event Log Clear Date and time g i g B Protocol 15 4 2009 16 35 27 Getting list of FF devices Please wait 15 4 2009 16 35 48 Number of FF devices found on topology 15 OPC Server Smar DfidleServer 0 Email Server Not Configured Scheduling Service Started License Registered 0 Allowed 9999 Database AL Figure 2 14 Event Log window In case
30. tilename Test Connection Cancel Help Figure 1 14 Connecting to the SQL Server Database At the Connection tab 1 Select the name of the SQL Server 2 Choose the log on mode 3 Select the AssetView Database on the server If the database was created in the remote machine make sure to select the name of the remote server 4 Click Test Connection and wait for the message confirming the test succeeded Microsoft Data Link x L i Test connection succeeded Figure 1 15 Testing the connection Click Ok on the Data Link Properties dialog box to conclude User Permission In the Welcome Screen click the link User Permission to open the Local Users and Groups window Only the AssetView administrator can configure the access level The access control of AssetView uses the Windows authentication and for this reason the AssetView administrator is the administrator of the machine where the System302 was installed Fe Local Users and Groups ER Administrators Administrators have complete and u Backup Operators Backup Operators can override secu Guests Guests have the same access as Me ER Power Users Power Users possess most administr BER Replicator Supports File replication in a domain Users Users are prevented from making ac MEN AssettiemGuest cai Engineer Figure 1 16 Local Users and Groups Window Users added to the Engineers Group will have permission for writing and reading inf
31. toolbar click Open to open an existent device template On the dialog box double click the icon of the device template C 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Smar AssetYiew Device Wizard Filter SMAR LD302 TT302 IF302 FP302 FY302 DF51 TP302 LD292 DC302 FR302 DF62 DF63 MICRO MOTION INC 2700 Rosemount Inc 644 3051 _ Fisher Controls DWC6000f Honeywell ST3000FF FD_MIB WESTLOCK FPAC VALVE CONTROLLER EL40106 Figure C 10 Opening a device template To locate a template for a device type the name of the device on the Filter area Configuring Blocks On the AssetView Device Wizard window select a block and click Block Settings on the main toolbar to open the dialog box that lists the blocks being used in the template On the Block Settings dialog box mark the column Supports AE corresponding to the block to enable alarm and events functionalities Mark the column Tracking corresponding to the block to enable tracking At the column Mnemonic corresponding to the block define the block mnemonic used by AssetView See the example below Block Settings Name Supports AE Tracking Mnemonic DISPLAY BLOCK v v DSP z z F ANALOG_INPUT_BLOCK v Al RESOURCE_BLOCK_ITK M RES Figure C 11 Configuring blocks Updating Enumerations C 6 On the AssetView Device Wizard window select a parameter and click Update Enumerators on the main toolbar to customize enumerations for the parameter On
32. will be necessary to create a new AssetView database before restoring an old database Follow the steps described below 1 To create a new AssetView database go to the Start menu and select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt SqlServer Create Database 2 The Configure SQL Server Database window will open E Configure SQL Server Database Motes 1 MAKE SURE THE SERYER ESISTS AND IS WORKING PROPERLY 2 THE SOL SERVER VERSION MUST BE 2000 2005 Select the database server Figure B 3 Configure SQL Server Database Window Select the name of the database server and click Create 4 A message box will open to confirm the operation Click Yes to proceed and wait a few seconds until a message box confirms that the operation was successful 5 Click Ok and then click Close on the Configure SQL Server Database to conclude 6 On the AssetView Backup window select the option Restore AssetView Database The Backup AssetView dialog box will open 7 Select the icon of the backup file that will be restored and click Open 8 A message box will open to confirm the operation Click Yes to proceed 9 Wait a few seconds until a message box confirms that the operation was successful Click Ok to conclude Restore Status Lu A Database restored successfully Figure B 4 AssetView Backup Database Restored B 2 Appendix C TUTORIAL ASSETVIEW DEVICE WIZARD AssetView Device Wizard Foundation Fieldbus has a DD li
33. 0 2009 17 18 14 Device Operation Mode l El Auto Zero el Function el Characterization Disable and Restore Cal el Disable and Restore Call Low Cut OF fo el o Process Variable sl psi ron CU Upper Range 100 Alert Configuration Max Offset Deviation to J Ea Devition Overpressure Limit e Max Number of 7 e E DOvwerpressure Figure 4 4 Reconciliation Page Values of parameters that differ between the selected modification dates are highlighted When the parameter values differ between the two dates selected in the Time menu it is possible to transfer the value from the moment selected on the right clicking the arrow El between the highlighted values After transferring the values click Submit to apply the values to the device and a new modification date will be created on the Time menu indicating the current time and date Integrating Devices 4 4 HART Devices AssetView monitors HART instruments using the Smar HI302 HART Foundation Fieldbus Interface It is necessary to create the blocks configuration for the HI302 to represent the HART instruments installed in the plant Please refer to the HI302 User s Manual Chapter 3 for further information If the HART instrument being registered with the AssetView Server has not been registered in the database this instrument will be registered as a generic instrument The List of Devices dialog box will indicate the instrument is generic Asse
34. 010 030307 040101 050101 050201 050202 0801 01 DFS1 0008 DFE 0026 DF63 00d DF73 0025 DF75 002b DF79 0024 Figure C 4 Selecting the DD version Select the DD revision and click Select to return to the AssetView Device Wizard window C 2 Tutorial AssetView Device Wizard Smar Assetview Device Wizard FF xi Dew Block Settings Update Enumerators Page Identification Page Page Settings Create XML DD Images Settings Manufacturer SMAR 000302 Device Type DC302 0010 Dev Rey 08 DD Rey 01 CapFileRey 01 Select parameters from DD Selected parameters DJ ARITHMETIC_BLOCK DJ 4NA4LOG_ALARM_BLOCK DO INPUT_SELECTOR_BLOCK O SETPOINT_RAMP_GENERATOR_BLOCK O TIMER_BLOCK O EPID_BLOCK J DIAGTRD_BLOCK C 4PID_BLOCK O FLIP_FLOP_AND_EDGE_TRIGGER_BLOCK C STEP_OUTPUT_BLOCK O MDO_BLOCK O MDI_BLOCK O FFB_BLOCK C DISCRETE_INPUT_BLOCK C DISCRETE_OUTPUT_BLOCK O PROPORTIONAL_INTEGRAL_DERIVATIVE_BLOCK O RESOURCE_BLOCK_ITK a a e Ge E E Vale Description Figure C 5 Configuring a template The panel Select parameters from DD on the left side of the AssetView Device Wizard window shows the blocks supported by the selected device and the parameters available At the Page combo box on the main toolbar select the AssetView web page of the device where the configured parameters will be displayed Then expand th
35. 04 SMAR FP302 007801017 Fiekbus SMAR FP302 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 16 GEE TT 22031 0003020002 5MA4A TT2302 004803166 Fiekbus SMAR T1302 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 16 GE FR 302 1 0003020020 SMAR FR302 249800061 Fiekbus SMAR FR302 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 16 3051 0011513051092601082020 070000150 Fiekbus Rosemount 3061 No No NA DFI 367 Fieldbus 16 ES TP 2n av ANNANANN hy SMR T PIN NNNNA Fiekhiie SM4R TP3n Na Na Nd NFI 367 Fislelhere 16 On OPC DA 25 Good 25 Figure 2 11 Device List Dialog Box Details View The option Detils displays information about the devices such as the manufacturer device type and protocol Click the column header to sort the list of devices toggling between ascendant and descendent sorting The option Thumbnails shows only the devices registered on the database that are being monitored Smar Asset View Server Open Topology Register Tracking Device List On OPC DA 25 Good 25 Figure 2 12 Device List Dialog Box Thumbnails View The devices displayed in this dialog box are configured in the Syscon file The Tracking procedure reads the information related to these devices from the database and from the Fieldbus Network See section Tracking for further information about monitoring a device You can manage the devices adding or removing their register from the database according to the number of devices allowed by the License Key to be included in the topology Unregistering Devices On
36. 08 14 15 34 00 347 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 SENSOR_CAL_WHO ricardo 34 7 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TEMP_GAIN 0 1293103 3 7 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TEMP_ZERO So 3 7 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 ZERO_ADJUST_TEMP so 3 7 2006 14 31 41 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TRANSDUCER_TYPE Other 3 7 2008 14 51 58 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TRANSDUCER_TYPE Standard Pressure with callbra 3 7 2008 14 56 48 System DT302 1 BLK 1 CAL_POINT_LO 2 3 7 2006 14 56 48 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TRANSDUCER_TYPE Other 3 7 2006 14 56 06 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TRANSDUCER_TYPE Standard Pressure with callbra 3 7 2006 16 12 40 System DT302 1 BLK 1 CAL_POINT_LO S 3 7 2006 16 12 40 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TRANSDUCER_TYPE Other 31 7 2008 16 14 36 System DT302 1 BLK 1 TRANSDUCER_TYPE Standard Pressure with callbra 5 Baag or PITO O O H OHA oi Figure 6 3 Configuration Changes Report gt Attachments Comments 6 2 Device Data Report Audit Trail Reports This report shows the current status of the device in a specific period of time listing the last values of all parameters at the selected date To generate this report click the link Device Data in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in the pdf or xls file format DATE TIME USER BLOCK TAG PARAMETER Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 OF 287 Fieldbus 11 3051 Calibration 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 CAL_MIN_SPAN 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD
37. 24 15 00 Calibration LD302 II E i Figure 8 18 Month Calendar Click the link of the maintenance name to view the instructions related to the maintenance Searching maintenance during the week Click the button Week to view the maintenances scheduled for a selected week Maintenance Search Horizontal Vertical IV Full time scale Time scale interval 60 _ minutes Start oftime scale 06 00 End of time scale 20 00 ZEA POIS a O 15 24 ter 19 6 oO O Salbraion Figure 8 19 Week Calendar Select the beginning of the search in the field Start Date clicking the icon EE to open the l Calendar dialog box 2 Select the number of weeks from the Week menu 3 Select the time interval in the Scale area 4 Select the view mode for the week horizontal or vertical 5 Click the link of the maintenance name to view the instructions related to the maintenance 8 8 Managing Device Maintenances Opening the Maintenances History To list the maintenances that have been executed click the link Maintenances gt History in the topology tree The History Search page will be loaded Maintenance History Search Start Date End Date Aa Jer APA Device Tag Al X Maintenance Figure 8 20 Searching for the maintenances executed 1 Select the starting date for the search in the field Start Date 2 Select the ending date for the search in the field End Date 3 Inthe field Devi
38. 5M4R 1F302 004804495 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809712 0003020020 SMAR FR 302 24980001 2 0003020002 SMAR TT 302 004805865 000302000e SMAR DT302 00081 2339 000302000b 5M4R TP302 000809792 000302000D SMAR LD292 0003020004 5M4R FP302 007801685 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 DFI 367 aga I Manufacturer Type Bridge FF Channel Details Protocol Fieldbus 11 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Fieldbus 14 Number of Devices D revision is wrong The most recent one will be used instead i Ye following block is missing TAD Uploaded Registered o Unregistered License Register Device Details AssetView can monitor HART devices using the Smar HI302 HART Foundation Fieldbus Interface It is necessary to update the firmware version to 0601 6 01 or higher and create the blocks configuration for the HI302 Please refer to the HI302 User s Manual Chapter 3 for further information The current AssetView version supports the devices FY301 LD301 TT301 DT301 TP301 and FY400 Other HART devices will use a generic page as well as the devices from other manufacturers If a device selected to be registered does not have all required blocks or has an old firmware revision the device will be registered in the d
39. 8 8 Confirming the Operation Adding Preventive and Predictive Maintenances To schedule maintenance for a specific device click the link Maintenances gt New in the topology tree The Maintenance Scheduling page will be loaded 8 4 New Maintenance Scheduling Step 1 Occurs Month Starting at August z 5 z 2008 O Year Eo fis z h 00 im Scheduling Alert Safety Period 1 day s Notify user by email Alarm No Operator email address e a gt gt Next Cc Day Every day s C Week C Month Figure 8 9 Adding Device Maintenances In the field Occurs select the maintenance occurrence customized daily weekly monthly or annual Select the option Recurrent in case the maintenance should occurs repeatedly In the field Starting at select the date and the time that the maintenance should start To customize the maintenance starting date click the option Custom select the maintenance date and the time Configure the maintenance alert in the field Safety Period selecting the number of days that the user should be notified in advance In the field Notify user by e mail select Yes in the options list to send e mails to the users and add the e mail address of the user that will be notified about the maintenance Click the button Next to proceed describing the maintenance details Managing Device Maintenances New Maintenance Scheduling Step 2 a a e a AES ee 30 day
40. B webpub D Inetpub webpub llSSamples 8 _vti_bbin D Program Files Common Files M a MSADC Ca Printers DXWINNTAwebiprinters i lISHelp BD AssetVview D Program Files Smar 4ssetView E Webpub C images ji vtibin C _private E Printers vi ue EH HL 4 03 images Explore le _private Open vti pvt H _vti_cnf Browse E _vti_script _vti_pvt es S global asa e tee E AllTasks gt ae _vti_scrip 9 help gif _vti_tet Delete 19 iisstart asp 18 localstart asp a mmc git QB Default SMTF Rename Refresh roperties Opens property sheet for tl Properties Figure A 5 AssetView Virtual Directory The AssetView Properties dialog box will open At the Virtual Directory tab select the options Read and Index this resource in the Local Path rectangle In the Application Settings area select Low IIS Process in the Application Protection box AssetYiew Properties Ea El HTTP Headers Custom Errors ASP NET Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security When connecting to this resource the content should come from f A directory located on this computer fA share located on another computer A redirection to a URL Local Path CAProgram Files sS marwdesetyiew eb Script source access Log visits IY Read IW Index this resource write T Directory browsing Application Settings Application name Assetview Remove Starting
41. D Images Settings y Manufacturer SMAR 000302 Device Type DC302 0010 Dev Rev 08 DD Rey 01 CapFileRey 01 Select parameters from DD Selected parameters O 4NA4LOG_ALARM_BLOCK ANALOG_ALSRM_BLOCK OST_REY MODE_BLK TARGET OTAG_DESC OUT VALUE O STRATEGY OUT_SCALE EU_100 O ALERT_KEY OUT_SCALE EU_O MODE_BLK TARGET OUT_SCALE UNITS_INDEX O MODE_BLK ACTUAL OUT_SCALE DECIMAL O MODE_BLK PERMITTED C MODE_BLK NORMAL OJBLOCk_ERR DPv sTatus CO Pv VALUE OJOuT sTATUS OUT VALUE OUT_SCALE EU_100 OUT_SCALE EU_O OUT_SCALE UNITS_INDEX OUT_SCALE DECIMAL GRANT_DENY GRANT C GRANT_DENY DENY GRANT_DENY GRANT STATUS_OPTS STATUS_OPTS O Pv_FTIME Pini cTATIIC le 1 IFS if Bad IN 2 IFS if Bad CAS_IN E Application 4 Uncertain as Good BitOtherBased False 8 Propogate Fail Fwd Byte_ 1 16 Propogate Fail Bkwd DisplayName 32 Target to Man if Bad IN Dynamic False ek aor era Help Options which the user may select in the block processing of 256 Uncertain if Man MethodT rigger False 512 No select if not Auto Read Only False 1024 No select if not Cas Application Figure C 8 Enumerations Click Save on the main toolbar to save the XML template A dialog box indicates the progress 3 cose EE El Device Support El National Instruments Fisher 0081 00 Ge DYC 5000F 5420 080301 080302 090101 090301 Figure C 9 Saving the XML template Opening a Template On the main
42. DC302_0_1 Communication restored DFI 267 Fieldbus 9 DC302_0_1 15 7 2008 02 41 53 System 17 7 2008 03 51 08 System 17 7 2008 03 52 53 System 18 7 2008 10 44 25 System 18 7 2008 10 45 42 System WR 11 24 00 Communication restored Communication failed Communication restored Communication failed on failed DEI 34 ob L n2 N Figure 6 7 Tracking History Report 6 4 Audit Trail Reports Diagnostic History Report The diagnostic events indicate failures or operational conditions of the devices and they are stored in the AssetView database To generate this report click the link Diagnostic History in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters for the report Click the icon corresponding to the desired file format pdf or xls Diagnostic History DATE TIME STATUS DEVICE ID BLOCK TAG Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 14 7 2008 18 35 48 System OutOfService 0011513051092601082020 070000150 14 7 2008 18 35 49 System No error 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System OutOfService 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System J InputFailure 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System BlockConfiguration 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System OutOfService 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System InputFailure 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System BlockConfiguration 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System OutOfService 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System InputFailure 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System BlockConfiguration 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System OutOfService 14 7 2008 18 35 50 Syste
43. EE Ennn nrnna ananas 6 5 MAINTENANCE REPORT e ea eter ee AA A AA EEE atten ecard tas 6 6 H1 NETWORK STATIS Me SIRE POP Tests aida een diia aries citadas 6 6 SECTION 7 MONITORING DEVICE STATUS sssssssssssssssssssssessscscscscscssssesessusususssecscscssnseseseseuususnsnsnsacnses 7 1 o eee E E crore Pte t STONEY A Set TOE TIEN EOE rte 7 1 DEFINING THE IDE VICES FAS ssp ca ais 7 2 DEFINING THE DEVICE LOCATION cuts iia a ii ida ias 7 3 ACKNOWLEDGING THE TRACKING EVENT ii 78 DIAGNOSTIC oo essesessesssssssssessssessuessusesssessuessssessuessusessuessusessuessuessasessuessusessuessussssessueessuessuvessuessuvssauessuessavessuessetesasesae 7 4 ACKNOWLEDGING THE DIAGNOSTIC EVENT cuidan cai 7 5 CONFIGURING DIAGNOS TIC EVEN S zerrena a E n 7 6 FILTERING DIAGNOSTICS aanere a a e a a aaa a a aa 7 8 SCHEDULING MAINTENANCES FOR AN EVENT ssscssssssecssssessecssssessecssssesssesssvessstesssessuessenessuessntsssessutssseessuesssees 7 8 SECTION 8 MANAGING DEVICE MAINTENANCES 0 sssssssssssssscscscscsssssssssssssssscscscscscscscessususnsssssesecacnsns 8 1 EDITING EQUIPMENT INFORMATION cooccocccinionnnn ee b bbb bbb kEnnEn n innn niaaa ae A AAEE EEEE Errn rnnr nrnna nenene erent 8 1 ADDING FOUIPME N Tarozini neri Ta EA TA ASN EN T 8 2 EDITING TRIE INFORMATION 2 a 8 3 DELETINGEQUIEMEN Du oo 8 3 ADDING PREVENTIVE AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCES ccsscssscsssscssssesssessseesssesssesssussssessssessstesseesstssseesseen 8 4 EDITING THE WAIN NANG ies 8 5
44. ERR OurOfService BLOCK ERR o ES 3 next gt last gt gt Figure 7 18 Selecting some diagnostic events for the notification e mail Select the necessary diagnostic events and notification e mails related to that list of selected devices will be sent Filtering diagnostics Click the funnel icon to filter the diagnostic Diagnostic View Device Block Parameter Description Bridge Channel FD MIB 66 TRD m TEN 5 FD MIB 66 XD DIAGNOSTICS No specific problem DFS2_ AFW Fieldbus 1 FD_MIB_66_RES E S o umi A ea No Error DF62_A7V Fieldbus 1 3051_58_RES SUMMARY_ STATUS Uninitialized J 3051 58 DFS2_AJW Fieldbus 1 3051_58 RES DOWNLOAD MODE Uninitialized DF62_AYVW Fieldbus 1 3091 58 3051 58 RES A l 58 RECOMMENDED ACTION Uninitialized DF62_A7V Fieldbus 1 Figure 7 19 Filtering a Diagnostic Scheduling Maintenances for an Event At the Acknowledge window for tracking and diagnostic events select the option Generate Maintenance to schedule maintenance for the device Click Submit to open the window as shown in the example below 7 9 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual EL TN E Ei EG Generate Maintenance TAG DEFAULT 253 MaintenanceType Proactive x OperatorEmailAddress E E Corrective Description X Type the description of the maintenance procedure here Submit Cancel Figure 7 20 Generating Maintenance Select the type for the maintenance proactive or corrective In the field
45. Failure I O Failure Data Integrity Error Software Error Algorithm Error Ima not Centralized ou not Detected Slow Valve Mowement or Low Air Supply Temperature Out of Range Base not Trimmed Output Module not Initialized or not Connected Deviation Limit Excedeed Source XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR XD_ERROR DIAGNOSES STATUS DIAGNOSES STATUS DIAGNOSES STATUS DIAGNOSES STATUS DIAGNOSES STATUS DIAGNOSES STATUS lt lt first prev 1 a Jd ad 1 2 A A OU A A US UA OU UA OD OC next gt last gt gt ea lt 1 lt 1 St Sl 1 6S OT OU OS OR US OI OU OI Figure 7 14 List of Diagnostic Events Send Email Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure Configure The example from the following figure shows the diagnostic DEVIATION LIMIT EXCEEDED for a FY302 device 7 7 AssetView 4 2 User sManual gt Batch setting s Deviation Limit Excedeed Email settings Back Device ID FY302_29 0002020006 5MAR FY302 0000000239 FYSO02 27 0003020006 5MAR FY302 0000000 27 Pra302_28 0003020006 5MAR PY302 D00000028 FY302_26 0003020006 5MAR FY302 000000026 FY302_30 0003020006 5MAR FY302 000000030 Figure 7 15 Configuring sending e mail of Diagnostic Event Select the devices through their tags on which the user wants
46. I Section 1 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Installing AssetView with System302 version 7 0 x or higher If you are installing AssetView with System302 version 7 0 or higher please refer first to the System302 Installation Guide available in the System302 Documentation CD and follow the instructions to complete the installation and configure your system Then refer to the steps described in subsections After the Installation and AssetView Initial Settings in this manual and configure specific system settings to execute AssetView properly Installing AssetView with System302 Version 6 1 x Before installing AssetView with System302 version 6 1 x you must have already installed some essential applications that support Smar software Installing Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher The Internet Explorer installation file is located at the folder Tools IE6 in the System302 CD Run the application le6setup exe and follow the instructions in the dialog boxes to complete the installation It will be necessary to restart the computer after the IE installation Installing IIS on Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Install the Internet Information Services IIS version 5 0 or higher The IIS is a Windows Add on Component Place the Windows CD in the CD ROM drive Open the Control Panel and double click the Add or Remove Programs application In the Add or Remove Programs window click Add or Remove Windows Components on the menu on the left Th
47. NTING 9 3PG gt T OQER GHT Figure 9 2 Example of Device Images Click the image file name to view the image 9 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 9 2 Adding Images To include an image related to the device at the bottom of the Explorer tab type the name of the file or click Browse to locate the file at the Upload local file to library area Explorer LOSO2 F Images b Manuals b Others Delete selected file s from library Upload local file to library Local File Browse Folder Server Images Upload Figure 9 3 Adding Images The dialog box to locate the file will open Select the file of the image and click Open At the Explorer tab select the folder Images and click Upload The link to the new image will be created in the list of images and a copy of the original file will be created in the device s folder in the device s manufacturer directory located at Asset View Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS at the default System302 installation directory Removing Images At the Explorer tab expand the device s tree mark the image s that will be deleted and click Delete Explorer Motes L302 w Images PT Erago0mP PDF b T Lo302 JPEG gt Y MODELS JPG b M MOUNTING 1 JPG PT MOUNTING 2 JPG PP MOUNTING 3 JPG PT MOUNTING 4 JPG PT MOUNTING 5 JPG PT MOUNTING 6 JPG PT MOUNTING 7 JPG b 7 MOUNTING 8 JPG PT MOUNTING 9 JPG b 7 QQER GHT b T sswer2 sce
48. _1 CAL_POINT_HI 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 CAL_UNIT 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 PRIMARY_VALUE_DAMPING 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 PRIMARY_VALUE_TYPE 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 SENSOR_CAL_METHOD 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 SENSOR_RANGE EU_0 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 SENSOR_RANGE EU_100 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_TRD_1 SENSOR_RANGE UNITS_INDEX Configuration 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al_2 CHANNEL 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al3 CHANNEL 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_AI_1 IO_OPTS 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al_2 IO_OPTS 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al3 IO_OPTS 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al_1 L_TYPE 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al_2 L_TYPE 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al3 L_TYPE 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al_1 LOW_CUT 1 7 2008 20 33 58 System 3051_Al_2 LOW_CUT Figure 6 4 Device Data Report Application Log Report Device Data 1 25358 137 8030 bar 0 differential pressure factory trm standard calibration 2219 08 2219 08 ps Pressure Terminal Temperature lt None gt lt None gt lt None gt Direct Indirect Uninitialized 15 10 AssetView stores the tags of the devices in the database This report shows all devices to which a specific tag has been assigned To generate this report click the link Application Log in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in pdf or xls format Appli
49. acknowledged by any user the user name displayed on the report will be System Once a user acknowledges the event the name displayed on the report will be updated with the login name of that user Tracking History DATE TIME USER DEVICE TAG Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 15 7 2008 02 29 45 System 15 7 2008 02 41 57 System Communication failed DFI 267 Fieldbus 11 3051 Communication restored DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 17 7 2008 03 51 08 System 17 7 2008 03 52 32 System 18 7 2008 10 44 25 System 18 7 2008 10 45 20 System 19 7 2008 11 24 21 System 19 7 2008 11 25 11 System 22 7 2008 02 57 43 System 22 7 2008 02 58 48 System 25 7 2008 06 45 40 System 25 7 2008 06 46 34 System Device Type DC302 15 7 2008 02 29 45 System Communication failed Communication restored Communication failed Communication restored Communication failed Communication restored Communication failed Communication restored Communication failed Communication restored Communication failed DFI 267 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 267 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 267 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 387 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 267 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 267 Fieldbus 11 3051 DFI 267 Fieldbus 9 DC302_0_1 DFI 267 Fieldbus 9 DC302_0_1 DFI 267 Fieldbus 9 DC302_0_1 DFI 267 Fieldbus 9 DC302_0_1 DFI 267 Fieldbus 9
50. ages structure on the Device Support folder The default path is C Program Files Smar Assetview Web Pages Device Support lt manufacturer code gt lt device type code gt For example if you create a maintenance template for Smar s FY302 the file must be saved in C Program Files Smar Assetview Web Pages Device Support 000302 0006 8 12 Managing Device Maintenances Opening Maintenance Templates On the File menu click Open Template to open the Open Maintenance Template dialog box Select the icon of the maintenance file and click Open Open Maintenance Template El x Look im E 000302 de My Recent Documents a E3 a Desktop My Documents er Hy Computer e File name po de Assetvicw Maintenance Template fami 7 as Files of type AsselYiew Maintenance Template rnl bd Cancel laces Open as read only Figure 8 28 Opening the Maintenance Template Editing Maintenance Templates In the field Maintenances Group select the icon of the maintenance to be edited and click Edit at the bottom of the AssetView Maintenance Wizard window Or go to the Maintenances menu and click New Maintenance Wizard The fields will be available for edition Edit MalntenanceT itle Change Oil Maintenance Description hype a description for the maintenance here gt Bie Recurrence Type Safety Period Week Every Monday 5 day s End Edit Figure 8 29 Editing a Mainte
51. ail Click Ok to conclude A BA RA A 2 9 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 2 10 Adding Existing Users On the Add Users dialog box click Existing to open the list of users for the local machine Group Assetviewb uest Administrator Domain Users Authenticated Users Users brunobueno Domain Users clearcaze_albd Domain Users Lisername Descrintion a daniel Domain Users P daniele Domain Users Domain Users Users Full Name evandro Domain Users ferraci l Domain Users Password dic Guest Domain Users INTERACTIVE Users krbtgt Domain Users E mail omar Domain Users OF Cancel lt Existing Figure 2 18 Existing Users 1 Select the user name from the list of existing users Select the group to which the user will be added Engineers or AssetViewGuest Type the user s e mail Click Ok to conclude 2 y Editing User s Attributes Only the e mail address can be altered it is not possible to change the user s name or password for example On the Users dialog box click Edit to open the Add User dialog box and type the new e mail address Click Ok to conclude Removing Users Click the user s name in the Users dialog box and click Delete A message box opens to confirm the operation Click Yes to proceed and remove the user from the group of AssetView users Another message opens to confirm whether the user should be removed from Windows Click Yes to remove t
52. atabase but some functionalities such as calibration and diagnostic methods may not be available The example on the figure below shows the dialog box that will appear while the instruments are being registered Registering 01 of 15 0 Device Tag DFI 367 Device ID DOOS020008 5 MAR DF S136 Manufacturer SHAR Device Type OFS Protocol Fieldbus Foundation Abort Skip TRORED SOFTWARE NAME TRORED1 RED_AOLE_L TRORED1 RED_ZSTATE_L TRORED1 RED_SYNC_STATUS_L TRORED1 RED_ROLE_A TRORED1 RED_ZSTATE_R TRORED1 RED_SYNC_STATUS_A TRORED1 FED_BAD_ CONDITIONS L TRORED1 RED_BAD_CONDITIONS_F TRORED1 oT REW Figure 2 6 Registering devices 2 4 AssetView Server Tracking If the selected devices have Maintenance Templates AssetView Server will register these maintenances after registering the blocks See section Maintenances Templates for details about the AssetView Maintenance Wizard Maintenance Programming Maintenance Please wait Figure 2 7 Programming Maintenances The Register Report window will open indicating if the instruments were registered with success See the example below Summary S 1 2 Registered Tag I Message erige LD292 949 2 1 000302000D SMAR LD292 S No LT 01 0003020001 SMAR LD302 800570 Register timeout expired DFI 734 E No TT 01 0003020002 SMAR TT302 5410 Register timeout expired DFI 734 Device registered with restrictions Some parameters won t be availab
53. ation configuration calibration and other device pages are available at the Smar Web Site http www smar com br This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Il Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Di cre eases eae ecco es cee tee thet eee I SECTION 1 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION s sscsssssesssscsesessesesesesssssssssscsssnssesssnsscssesessens 1 1 INSTALLING ASSETVIEW WITH SYSTEM302 VERSION 7 0 X OR HIGHER s 1 1 INSTALLING ASSETVIEW WITH SYSTEM302 VERSION 6 1 X ccccssecccsssssessssssesesssseescssseessssssesessssesesssseesssseceseaseeeee 1 1 INSTALLING INTERNET EXPLORER 6 0 OR HIGHER 0 cece eee e cece eee eceeceeceeeeeeeceeeeecesaeseeceeceeaeeaeeueseeseeaeeneseeaeeaes 1 1 INSTALLING IIS ON WINDOWS XP OR WINDOWS SERVER 2008 0 0 00 cece ccc cecceceeceececceseeceeseceecesaeceeceesesaeeeseeaeeaes 1 1 DIN TE INS TVE Wise erre et tee de a de 1 2 ASSETVIEW LICENSIN O titanic la ide idad descienda a e 1 3 AFTER THE INSTALLATION A A EN A E banana 1 4 CONFIGURING THE WINDOWS FIREWALL U a as e a ihe a a ee ee DES 1 4 CONFIGURING THE DCOM PROPERTIES MANUALLY cece ccc eeceeceececcecceececeeceeceeceeeecueceeceeaecaeceeeesaesaeeeeseeaeees 125 ASSETVIEW INITIAL aos 1 7 GREATING THE DATABASE a icici aa a a a ide lel de callo dae aaan bala 1 9 DATABASE CONFIGURATION ELE lt a e r a io des 1 10 USER PERMISSION a lio e
54. b Service Extension New gt All Tasks View gt New Window from Here Delete Refresh Export List Properties Figure A 11 Application Pool Properties vi The SmarAssetViewPool Properties dialog box will open Recycling Performance Health Identity Application pool identity Select a security account for this application pool Predefined Configurable User name IWAM_BECHUATEZO03 Password esoo Browse Cancel Apply Help Figure A 12 AssetView Application Pool Properties A 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual A 6 vil Select the Identity tab check the option Predefined and select Local System as the user account viii Click Ok to conclude Creating the Virtual Directories Now it will be necessary to create the Virtual Directories On the Internet Information Services Manager window expand the directory tree of the server machine and right click the Default Web Site icon Select New gt Virtual Directory Internet Information Services 115 Manager Ty File Action wiew Window Help ces flm xX PR Sl gt au 4 Internet Information Services ie BECHUATEZO03 local computer L aspnet_client Ey Application Pools E iisstark hem a Default4ppPool pagerror gif e SmarassetviewPoal Eid We ee Explore H A o web Ser Pen Permissions Browse Start Stop Pause Web Site All Tasks web Site From filet V
55. brary for Foundation Fieldbus devices that contain information provided by the devices manufacturers such as parameters and the corresponding enumerations The execution file for AssetView Device Wizard Foundation Fieldbus is located on the System302 default installation path C Arquivos de Programas Smar AssetView bin To run the Device Wizard double click the icon of the DeviceWizard exe file See the figure below Arquivo Editar Exibir Favoritos Ferramentas Ajuda O 9 preme Pastas Mome Tamanho Tipo gt Sy writingLogFiles Pasta de arquivos E Smar El Assetview E Assetview Client exe 40KB Aplicativo cen C4 AsselviewAreas exe 48 KE Aplicativo Jay YD exe 60 KB Aplicativo e AY InstallationGuide exe 272KB Aplicativo El aymaintenancewWizard exe 152 K6 Aplicativo AVTerminal exe 172 KB Aplicativo i 32KB Aplicativo DeviceWwizard exe z200 KE Aplicativo hee Device WizardHart exs 100 KE Aplicativo E LSTRilecenerator exe 36 KE Aplicativo RegAsm exe 52 K6 Aplicativo AB smarassetServer exe L477 KB Aplicativo Fs smaraySchedulesvc exe 36 KE Aplicativo ISA I aoe Sy WritingLogFiles WEB PAGES 5 Block Support 5 Common i Configuration Workspace 5 Device Support 5 FETools 5 GettingStarted i Java 5 Mapping Tool O Network Configurator P Backupassetview exe Figure C 1 Running AssetView Device Wizard The AssetView Device Wizard window will open
56. cation Log DATE TIME USER DEVICE TYPE DEVICE ID Protocol FIELDBUS Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 10 WESTLOCKDISCRETE 14 7 2008 17 59 16 System FPAC VALVE CONTROLLER EL401C 5743420001 Westlock A00001411 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 11 3051 14 7 2008 17 59 26 System 3051 0011513051092801082020 070000150 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 11 FY 302 14 7 2008 17 59 43 System FY302 D003020006 SMAR FY2302 006800709 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 DT 302 14 7 2008 18 04 24 System DT302 000302000e SMAR DT302 000804483 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 DT302 1 14 7 2008 18 06 22 System DT302 000302000e SMAR DT302 0008 12339 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 FP302 1 14 7 2008 18 03 40 System FP302 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801685 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 FR 302 14 7 2008 18 05 19 System FR302 0003020020 SMAR FR302 249800012 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 IF 302 14 7 2008 18 04 47 System IF302 0003020003 SMAR 1F302 004804495 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 LD 302 AV 14 7 2008 18 03 09 System LD302 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 Device DFI 367 FIELDBUS 12 TP 302 1 14 7 2008 18 06 38 System TP302 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809792 Figure 6 5 Application Log Report 6 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Device ID Log Report This report shows all tags that have been assigned to a specific device ID To generate the report click the link Device ID Log in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in pdf or xls format
57. ce Tag filter the tag of a specific device 4 Inthe field Maintenance filter the name of the maintenance defined by the user 5 Click the button Search to view the results The page with the results for the search will be loaded Maintenances History DueDate Status Date Time DeviceTag Maintenance days Y E TAG DEFA Preventive Maintenance Sky O at day 5 25 2004 3 36 16 PM Preventive juliana Y Tac EFA LD302 Preventive Maintena Sa o at day 5 25 2004 3 54 28 PM Preventive juliana Y E pic 206 Weekly Preventive Mainten Sh O at day 5 25 2004 3 56 48 PM Preventive juliana x TAG DEFA Temperature Calibration Sh 5 in advance 5 25 2004 4 05 13 PM Preventive juliana Y E pic 206 Custom Predictive Mainten Sey 1 in advance 5 25 2004 4 09 47 PM Preditive juliana X tac pera Preventive Maintenance Ss o ac dau 5 26 2004 3 59 11 PM Preventive juliana K Y tac vera D302 Preventive Maintena Sa o at day 5 26 2004 4 00 47 PM Preventive juliana Figure 8 21 Maintenances History Y The icon in the first column indicates that the maintenance has been executed x The icon indicates that the maintenance has been removed Opening the Alarms List To list the alarms that indicate the status of the scheduled maintenances click the link Maintenances gt Alarms in the topology tree The page with the alarms list will be loaded 8 9 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Maintenance Alarms Status Devic
58. cesscnees 10 1 APPENDIX A ASSETVIEW VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES ssssssssssssssssscscscscscssssssssssssscscecscscsseseseuseeescscscases A 1 CONFIGURING IIS 5 0 ON WINDOWS XP 2 2 ceeeeee cece cece cece eter ee ee eae eee e ee eee eee e esse aaa aaa eaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaaaaaaaaaes A 1 IV Table of Contents GREA TNG THE VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES arrinin a E a A 1 CONFIGURING THE PROPERTIES OF THE VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES coooococcccccccnnncncnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnannns A 2 CONFIGURING IIS 6 0 ON WINDOW S SERVER 2003 isis is Aa A 4 CONFIGURING THE APPLICATION POOL wee ook eck scolaire ee tort i r O iaa A 4 CREATING THE VIRTUAL DIREGIORIES cura e A 6 CONFIGURING THE PROPERTIES OF THE VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES ccc eee teeter eee eeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeees A 7 APPENDIX B ASSETVIEW DATABASE BACKUP PROCEDURES 1cssssccsecsensecennscenscnsssensensensensssennes B 1 CREATING THE BACKUP FILE di ds B 1 RESTORING THE DATABASE ti ido B 2 APPENDIX C TUTORIAL ASSETVIEW DEVICE WIZARD c ooooccococcoccccoccoccocccoccocooconconannconncnancrzanenannnnas C 1 CREATING XML TEMPLATES FOR DEVICES oocccccccnnocccccnncconnnnnoncccnnnnonnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnernnnrnnnnnnnnnernnnnrnnnnnannrernnncnns C 2 OPENING TEMPLATE misaine ea a a TA e a Da a a a a O C 5 CONFIGURING BEOCGK S tai os C 6 WIP DATING ENUMERATION SA a C 6 CONFIGURING PAGES ca rare ea ce A ES A ion C 7 CREATING SUE DIS A E C 8 CONFIGURING IMAGES ca aca C 8 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual V
59. clude x Use these settings to open a port through Windows Firewall To find the port number and protocol consult the documentation for the program or service you Want to Use Mame web Fort number feo i TCP UDP what are the risks of opening a port Change scope Cancel Figure 1 6 Configuring the Port 80 Click Ok on the Windows Firewall window to conclude Configuring the DCOM Properties Manually Advanced security properties from Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1 must be configured to enable the communication between AssetView and System302 components On the Start menu click Run type dcomcnfg and click Ok The Component Services window will open On the left panel select Component Services gt Computers gt My Computer Right click the icon My Computer and select the option Properties On the My Computer Properties dialog box select the Default Properties tab and check if the option Enable Distributed COM on this computer is marked 1 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 1 6 Select the COM Security tab Click Edit Default on the Access Permissions area The Access Permission dialog box will open Access Permission El Default Security Group OF user Names Add Remove Permissions for SELF Allow Deny Local Access Remote Access Figure 1 7 Configuring the Access Permission Click Add and include the user ASP NET and the following groups Administrators Users I
60. device s tree mark the manual file s that will be deleted and click Delete The link to the manual will be deleted and the file will be removed from the related device s folder in the manufacturer directory at the default installation path AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS Managing Other Files Files related to descriptions or references for a device or worksheets for example are managed similarly to image and manual files To add a new file type the name of the file or click Browse to locate the file at the Upload local file to library area After selecting the file select the folder Others and click Upload The link to the new file will be created in the list of files To remove a file mark the name of the file that will be deleted and click Delete 9 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Managing Device Notes Click a device icon to display the Notes tab which list of notes related to the device See the example below Device Library al Device filter Apply Explorer The uto Setup operation should be performed i Edit offline bob_engineer 9 10 2009 11 09 40 Device Manufacturer Protocol a y SMAR Fieldbus LD302 ay A SMAR Fieldbus 11302 e SMAR Figure 9 6 Example of Notes for the LD302 Fieldhns Adding Notes To add a note to a device type the text and click the button Insert See the example below Explorer The Auto Setup operation Should be performed
61. e Description Due Date gt Fea Te E Maintenance from Diagnostic Logix3400MD_27 9 29 2011 Logix3400MD 27 LOGIX3400MD_27_TRD Fail to last known set point 10 26 33 AM eae 10 4 2011 all Esa LD302 1 LOSO2 Preventive Maintenance 12 30 00 PM ee oe 10 6 2011 a E TT3202 4 Temperature Calibration Preventive 12 30 00 PM 10 6 2011 bea LD302 1 Lower Pressure Calibration 1 00 00 PM Figure 8 22 Maintenance Alarms The color indicates the severity of the alarm Indicates the maintenance should be executed in the near future Indicates the deadline for the maintenance to be executed Indicates the date of the maintenance has expired To register the maintenance click the icon to open the Maintenance Registration window Type the description of the executed maintenance procedure and click the button Register to confirm that the maintenance has been executed Maintenance Registration Instructions Execute preventive maintenance Maintenance Description REMOVE REGISTER Figure 8 23 Registering the Maintenance A message box will open confirming the procedure Click Ok to conclude To remove the scheduled maintenance click the icon S related to the maintenance and in the Maintenance Registration window type a brief explanation about canceling the maintenance and click the button Remove A message box will open confirming the procedure Click Ok to conclude Maintenance Templates Using the AssetView Main
62. e Windows Components Wizard dialog box will open e On Windows XP mark the item Internet Information Services IIS and click Next Follow the instructions to complete the IIS installation and click Finish Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows sF To add of remove a component click the checkbox 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Componente 3 Internet Explorer YE Intemet Information Services 115 El al Management and Monitoring Tools 2 0 MB O E Message Queuing 0 0 MB Ob MSN Esnlnrer 207 MA Z Description Includes Web and FTP support along with support for FrontPage transactons Active Server Pages and database connections Total disk space required FB MB Details Space available on disk 976 4 MB lt Back Cancel Figure 1 1 Installing IIS on Windows XP 1 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 1 2 e On Windows 2003 Server select the item Application Server and click Details In the Application Server dialog box mark the items ASP NET and Internet Information Services IIS and click Ok In the Windows Component Wizard click Next and follow the instructions to complete the installation Click Finish to conclude z ca A Application Server oo xj Pee To add of remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that on
63. e block icon to list the parameters supported by the block that will be configured Select parameters from DD E C ST3000FB_XD_BLOCK O 8T_REV gt O TAG_DESC STRATEGY O ALERT_KEY 4 MODE_BLK TARGET J MODE_BLKACTUAL C MODE_BLK PERMITTED J MODE_BLE NORMAL C BLOCK_EAR gt BA UPDATE_EVT UNACKNOWLEDGED E UPDATE_EVT UPDATE_STATE E UPDATE_EVT TIME_STAMP E UPDATE_EVT STATIC_REVISION DJ UFDATE_EWT RELATIVE_INDEX J ALARM_SUM CURRENT O ALARM_SUM UNACKNOWLEDGED ALARM SUM UNREPORTED ALARM SUM DISABLED BLOCK_ALM UNACKNOWLEDGED C BLOCK_ALM ALARM_STATE C BLOCK_ALM TIME_STAMP L MD nre ark cio come Figure C 6 Selecting parameters Mark the desired parameters and the panel Selected parameters on the right side of the AssetView Device Wizard window will show the selected parameters and related information See the example below AssetView 4 2 User s Manual C 4 Selected parameters Er TRANSCUCER_BLOCK MS SENSOR_TYPE Sensor Type SENSOR_RANGE EU_100 SENSOR_RANGE EU_0 SENSOR_RANGE UNITS_INDEX SENSOR_SN SENSOR_CONNECTION Connection lt lt MAIN_BOARD_SN RESOURCE_BLOCK_ITK FEATURE_SEL E Application Bit0therB azed False Epte_ Display ame Sensor Type Dynamic False Help The type of sensor MethodT rigger False Read Only False Application Figure C 7 Selected parameters The following Info
64. e or proactive See section Scheduling Maintenances for an Event for details e Select the option E mail Notification to send e mails to the plant administrator and technicians Click the button Submit to acknowledge the tracking event When acknowledging a tracking event you do not have to define maintenance for the device or the e mail address to be notified To create a maintenance related to an acknowledged event or define an e mail address click the link ACK in the Tracking View page and the Acknowledge window will open The Tracking View page will be updated and a check mark will appear in the column ACK for the events that have been acknowledged Observe the figure below Tracking View Status Location Operation Fail Bad Communication Off line 1 On Site 1 Warehouse Maintenance Shop Disposed Device Bridge Channel Status Location ACK A Lo 292 Aav 02 DFI367 Fieldbus4 Off line On Site y Submit A ack Figure 7 7 Event Acknowledged The Diagnostic View page shows the events caused by failure notifications or operational conditions programmed by the user to be monitored by the system AE Indicates normal condition no communication problem occurred LE Indicates that a diagnostic event has occurred When a diagnostic event occurs it appears in the Diagnostic View Click the link Status gt Diagnostic in the topology tree to open the list of diagnostic events Diag
65. eb Pages Hart Device Support GenericHart inside the AssetView installation folder Observe the figure below 4 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 4 6 Er GenericHart Arquivo Editar Exibir Favoritos Ferramentas Ajuda lol x O O peler Pastas a 71 ay 72 G 91 iy a0 Cp i Cp az i 46 i ag D ad C Bo id Ez 5 ES br 3 Common GenericHart D amp x 5 images 3 Integration 3 Maintenance 5 My Project 5 obj 5 Report 3 smarGraf Sy Track Diag Y Im 10 objetots fespaco livre em disco 20 9 GB f 11 KE Meu computador Figure 4 7 Generic Pages for HART Instruments Mome Tamanho Tipo images 4 Calibration asp el Configuration asp el Diagnostic asp 42 Identification asp el main_genericHome asp 42 ReconCalibration asp el ReconConfiguration asp 2 Diagnostic_main htm Template xml a KB 4KB 7 KB 7 KB 3 KB 4 KB 3 KB 1 KB TO KB Pasta de arquivos Active Server Page Active Server Page Active Server Page Active Server Page Active Server Page Active Server Page Active Server Page Documenta HTML Documenta lt M ee A Section 5 DEVICE AND CONTROLLER LIST Device List Click the link Device List to open a page with the list of all devices in the topology from the project configuration selected in AssetView Server FIS02 21 FIS02 22 FIS02 23 FISO2 24 FIS02 25 FY302 26 FY302 27 F Y302 28 Paz 29 Br
66. eld device Because of the diagnostic it is possible to first remotely check the device if there really is a failure before going into the field And yet because of the detailed information about the Network and device operation provided by the diagnostics the user knows exactly where the problem is Identification The Identification page provides all the information relevant to maintenance of the device such as its manufacturer device type tag serial number and its versions Materials of construction for wetted parts are also indicated Device View The Device View page monitors the instrument data such as temperature or pressure values read from the instrument Display In the Display page the user can configure the device s display viewing and modifying parameters such as device mnemonics Reconciliation Reconciliation allows comparison of current device settings with past configurations stored in the database The Time menu on the left side of the page list the modifications made in the device including the last modification that is also called the current device parameterization The Time menu on the right side also list the modifications made in the device except date and time for the current device parameterization 4 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual LD 302 RECON CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION CALIBRATION DISPLAY DEVICEVIEW IDENTIFICATION DIAGMOSTIC Monitoring progress 13 Time 6 1
67. erm maintenance and device operation AssetView is not restricted to just displaying error messages from the device but it can take devices through test sequences record data plot charts and analyze them providing a much more sophisticated failure analysis Another important characteristic of the AssetView is the web technology based architecture The user interface is the Internet Explorer web browser and it can be used on any Windows platform Since there will always be a mix of instrument brands in a plant it is important to have a maintenance tool that is independent of the device manufacturer The same single software must support devices even though these come from different manufacturers The device manufacturers know best what information to display and how to present it for the user to get the best out of their device The device manufacturer is the ideal candidate to make pages avallable for their devices incorporating their knowledge and visualization characteristics and keeping them up to date with the latest features and capabilities That s the proposal of AssetView to allow the manufacturers to develop the devices home pages AssetView software is network enabled and allows the user to tap into the information of the devices indicating the condition of any device at any time so that users can have a complete overview to picture the status of the entire plant ATTENTION The AssetView HMI manuals describing the identific
68. f the database was not created properly check the SQL Server configuration and the user login information Click Close to conclude the database configuration 1 9 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 1 10 Creating the Remote Database Follow this procedure to create the AssetView database in a dedicated machine that is in the remote computer where all database information will be saved Locate the AssetView installation folder The default path is C Program Files Smar AssetView Copy the folder SQL Server Support to the remote machine and run the file SqlServer exe double clicking its icon Select the database server from the drop down list and click Create When the database is created click Close to conclude Database Configuration File Now check if the database connection is configured properly In the Welcome Screen click the link Database Configuration File The Data Link Properties dialog box opens E Data Link Properties Provider Connection Advanced All Specity the following to connect to SQL Server data 1 Select or enter a server name ServerName Refresh 2 Enter information to log on to the server fe Use Windows NT Integrated security Use a specific user name and password Weer name ea Password D Blank password Allow saving password 3 Select the database on the server Jassetview r Attach a database file az a database name assetiview Using the
69. he database The SQL Server can be installed in any computer that communicates with the AssetView Server IMPORTANT The database for AssetView version 4 1 or higher is not compatible with previous AssetView versions When creating the database the history of all registers and operations will be deleted For further information on how to keep the database history from versions previous to AssetView 4 1 contact your Smar representative To create the AssetView database the user must be logged as the Administrator or a member of the Administrators group In the Welcome Screen click the link Creating Database The Configure SQL Server Database dialog box will open Configure SQL Server Database Motes 1 MARE SURE THE SERWER EXISTS AND IS WORKING PROPERLY 2 THE SOL SERVER VERSION MUST BE 2000 2005 Select the database server Figure 1 12 Configuring the SQL Server Database Select the AssetView database server from the drop down list and click Create If the database already exists in the selected server a message box will open asking if the user wants to create a new database Click Yes and all existing data will be deleted Wait a few seconds until the message box opens alerting the user that the database was created Click Ok to close this dialog box Confgure SQL Server x oP i Successfully Finished creating SQL Assetview Database Figure 1 13 Creating the SQL Server Database NOTE I
70. he link Maintenances gt Search in the topology tree Searching a period The default Maintenance Search page is shown in the figure below Maintenance Search Start Date End Date sono gt HB Device Tag all X Maintenance X Figure 8 15 Searching for Maintenances 1 Select the beginning of the search in the field Start Date and the end of the search in the field End Date clicking the icon EE to open the Calendar dialog box Calend rio Microsoft BE ES Clear Date Figure 8 16 Calendar In the field Device Tag filter the tag of a specific device In the field Maintenance filter the name of the maintenance defined by the user Click the button Search to view the results The page with the search results will be loaded Click the link of the device name to view the information about the maintenance Maintenance Search Start Date End Date Start Date 19 06 2007 HB End Date 28 06 2007 HH Device Tag all Maintenance All X Device Description Due Date a a 5 FY 302 A Calibration 19 6 2007 15 24 11 BQ B pc 0002 EAF 22 6 2007 15 00 00 Page 1 off i J Page E z a lt gt jo Figure 8 17 Search Results 8 7 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Searching maintenance during the month Click the button Month to view the maintenances scheduled for the month Maintenance Search junho de 2007 t qua qui i MO i a A w 17 13 22 23 O 15
71. he user from the operational system or click No and the user will only be removed from the group of AssetView users Section 3 ASSETVIEW AREAS For many reasons a large plant is usually divided into several areas From the AssetView point of view each area is represented by one particular AssetView Server which will be in charge of registering all devices and keeping track of them Ca Aisne Figure 3 1 Managing different areas AssetView provides a Web page with links to all these areas so the user can easily navigate through these areas just by clicking a link This Web page can be opened from any of the AssetView Server machines as well as any other client computer intranet internet that has a browser installed To achieve this functionality follow the steps below to configure the AssetView areas To open the AssetView Areas window go to the Start menu and select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt AssetView Areas as indicated below T Smar Process vel r Smar WebHMI mI Startup Assetview Areas WINRAR j PROFIBUS Configurator p Assetview Serve
72. ibration configuration identification diagnostics or reconciliation of the device configuration Navigating through the topology tree click on any device icon to display its home page The figure below shows the home page of the LD302 with the tag name LD 302 18 LD302 E Marne E ES malita B rbara Ge cea par Ed Fial ban 5 WES TLE a Fe Joz OT 302 TEDS B IF 302 q wuesvrcs aca ma ER paiga 10 Es Fi bE EF naim 12 E Hb Brida E in trigo d LAR TAHAT 7 7 i F r id rajas Lease a By Le N had ep Dri de HEIN PAE LIGAR Tes GLa Figure 4 3 Device Home Page AssetView According to each device type the main page may have the following links Calibration Calibration is the correction of sensor reading and physical outputs During this process messages are displayed to the user indicating the status of this condition There are specific calibration methods for each device based on scripts defined by the manufacturers Configuration In the Configuration page the user can read and write the parameter values of the devices From this page the user can also access the Reconciliation page and compare the current configurations to previous configurations of the devices stored in the database Refer to subsection Reconciliation Diagnostics Simple diagnostics are displayed to the user Comprehensive tests can be done from time to time using several charts to check the condition of the fi
73. idge DF62_A7W DF62_A7V DF62_A7W DF62_A7W DF62_A7W DF62_A7V DF62_A7W DF62_A7W DF62_A7W DFE2_A7W AssetView Device List Tag Search SUMMARY Sua Bo mwm Be Wo Channel Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 O00S020005 5MAR FIS02 000000021 0003020005 5MA4RAR FI302 000000022 0003020005 5MA4AR FI302 000000023 0003020005 5MAR FI302 000000024 0003020005 5MAR FI1302 000000025 0003020006 5MAR FY302 000000026 0003020006 5MAR PY302 000000027 0003020006 5M4R FY302 000000028 0003020006 5MA4R FY302 000000029 0003020006 5MA4RAR FY302 000000030 Track Maint a a a Y E PBLPPpss G a a a Y E En cr a lt lt first prev 1 2 3 7 8 next gt last gt gt Figure 5 1 Device List Page At the top of the page use the Tag Search box to search for a specific device tag Tag Search Figure 5 2 Searching for a Device Type the desired text and the tags list will be shown dynamically based on that the user has typed You can order the list of devices in alphabetical order ascendant or descendent clicking each column header In the Tag column click the device tag to open the device home page The Bridge and Channel columns indicate the tag of the controller and to which channel the instrument is connected respectively In the Track column the following icons indicate the device status
74. inistrative Tools Then double click Internet Information Services Manager li Right click the Application Pool icon and select New gt Application Pool E Internet Information Services 115 Manager 4 Yy File Action view Window Help e m 2 2 mn 9 Internet Information Services Status E i BECHUATEZ003 local computer gf befaultAppPool Running ao H is Defa Application Fool ay web Site All Tasks Application Pool From File a Defa View b SE aid a Mew window From Here EH Web Ser Refresh Export List Properties Help Figure A 9 Creating the Application Pool A 4 Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories iii The Add New Application Pool dialog box will open Add New Application Pool x Application pool ID Smar ssetviewpPooll Application pool settings f Use default settings for new application pool Use existing application pool as template Application pool name Default ppeoo caca e Figure A 10 Application Pool Identification iv Type SmarAssetViewPool as the Application Pool ID and click Ok v Right click the SmarAssetViewPool icon and select Properties Cg Fie Action View Window Help es m xe ABRAZA an 4 Internet Information Services E i BECHUATE2003 local computer h A 5 a Application Pools There are no items to show in t DefaultAppPool H Web Sites Start E ad Default Web Site Stop 3 aspnet_client Recycle __J We
75. ions to users Before initializing the AssetView Server it is necessary to 1 Create the device configuration using Syscon 2 Export the tags 3 Initialize the communication using Syscon to check if the settings are correct 4 Check if the Online Characterization window shows the parameter values in Syscon It is not necessary to keep the Syscon window open while executing the AssetView Server Remember that Syscon and AssetView can be installed separately on different computers Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details about project configurations Starting AssetView Server Using System302 Version 6 1 To open the AssetView Server window click Start gt Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt AssetView Server omar Process View 2 Smar WebHMI Startup H l W System302 H Assetvien 404 Assetview Areas fm WINRAR PROFIBUS Configurator Pz Assetview Server a Internet Explorer if Studios02 Ea Assetview udl ie Outlook Express fin Tools t AyTerminal i Remote Assistance El Getting Started A Backup AssetView Database 2 Windows Live Messenger El Readme Ae Installation Guide 5 Windows Media Player El SqlServer Create Database Figure 2 1 Initializing the AssetView Server Using System302 Version 7 0 x From the Start menu select Programs gt System302 gt Studio302 and click Studio302 as indicated below fim Smar Process view d Smar WebHMI fm Startup b i System302 d 7
76. irectory Allow the following permissions T Execute such as ISAFI applications or CGI T Write Browse To complete the wizard click Next lt Back Cancel Figure A 16 Configuring the Permissions for the Virtual Directory Click Next to complete the wizard then click Finish to conclude Once the virtual directory is created correctly it will be necessary to configure the properties of the virtual directory according to the Application Pool created previously Configuring the Properties of the Virtual Directories On the Internet Information Services Manager window right click the AssetView virtual directory and click Properties A 7 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual A 8 Internet Information Services 115 Manager Ya Fie Action Yiew Window Help e Am xe AB A mu 8 Internet Information Services E i BECHUATE2003 local computer aspnet_client E Application Pools J bin ot DefaultAppPool LJ css 8 SmarassetviewPool E CustomErrors E Web Sites _J Device Support 3 4 Default Web Site MD DeviceLibrary __J aspnet_client E DeviceList a a J Web Service Ex Explore Open Permissions Browse New gt All Tasks gt view New Window From Here Delete Refresh Export List Properties Global asax Figure A 17 AssetView Virtual Directory The AssetView Properties dialog box will open At the Virtual Directory tab select the options Read and Index this
77. irtual Directory View Virtual Directory From File New Window From Here Delete Figure A 13 Creating the Virtual Directory for the AssetView Application Pool The Virtual Directory Creation Wizard will open Click Next and type AssetView as the alias of the virtual directory Click Next Virtual Directory Creation Wizard l Virtual Directory Alias Specity a short name or allas for this virtual directory Type the alias you want to use to gain access to this Web virtual directory Use the same naming conventions that pou would for naming a directory Alias Assetvien lt Back Cancel Figure A 14 Configuring the Virtual Directory Then select the path of the new virtual directory The default installation path is c Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages Or click Browse to locate the AssetView Web Pages directory Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Web Site Content Directory Where i the content you want to publish on the Web site Enter the path to the directory that contains the content for this eb site Path CAProgram Alles S mari ssetrle w eb Pages Browse Figure A 15 Locating the AssetView Directory Click Next to continue On the following dialog box select the options Read and Run scripts such as ASP Yirtual Directory Creation Wizard Virtual Directory Access Permissions Set the access permissions for this virtual d
78. le gt Start Tracking Figure 2 8 Details Window Click the button Start Tracking to start monitoring and tracking the devices Refer to the section Tracking for further details The Tracking option initializes the monitoring of the devices registered in the database storing the changes of the parameter values in the historical information On the main menu click the option Tracking AssetView Server starts monitoring the information from the Fieldbus network and the Tracking window displays the information about the devices being monitored 2 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 2 6 Smar AssetYiew Server Open Topology Register Tracking User ersion 4 2 Build 4 Device List Thumbnails Ss DT 302 Ss FY3O1 On OPC DA 25 Good 25 Event Log Clear Date and time Message Block Tag Protocol 7 10 2009 10 37 02 Number of Hart devices found on topology 6 7 10 2009 10 37 04 Task Control Starting Task Control 7 10 2009 10 37 04 Task Control Starting OPC DA Servers 7 10 2009 10 37 08 Task Control OPC DA Server Smar DfidleServer 0 successfully connected 7 10 2009 10 37 08 Task Control Building OPC DA items control 710 2009 10 37 08 Connecting parameters to DA Server Check the Startup Progress on the status bar 7 10 2009 10 37 09 Tracking Service Starting Tracking Service 7 10 2009 10 37 09 Diagnostic Service Starting Diagnostic Service 7 10 2009 10 37 29 Tracking
79. logy tree as indicated in the figure below to open the monitored instruments and instruments with diagnostic events iF dh T res Et Bis Area Demo ary ls Device List Ta Controller List 2 Audit Trail Report El fer Status ES El ra Diagnostic Configuration Maintenances fi Fieldbus Metwork te Device Library Figure 7 12 Configuring Diagnostic Events Click the instruments to view the events 7 6 Monitoring Device Status Diagnostic Filter lt lt first lt prev 1 Manufacturer Device Type SMAR FY302 04 02 SMAR IF302 04 02 SMAR LD292 04 02 SMAR LD302 04 02 SMAR TP302 04 02 SMAR TT302 04 02 WESTLOCK FPAC VALVE CONTROLLER EL40106 Yokogawa Electric BIA Yokogawa Electric YTA320 Figure 7 13 Selecting the instrument The list shows all diagnostic events of the instrument To activate a diagnostic event mark the option in the corresponding column Show shows an event on the Diagnostic View page Show Report the selected diagnostic will be listed on the report Send E mail sends an e mail to the user describing the diagnostic Click the link Configure referring to a diagnostic to select the instruments from which the diagnostics will be send by email when the respective events occur FY302 04 02 Diagnostic Filter Show Report Diagnostic Default Value Set General Error Calibration Error Configuration Error Electronics Failure Mechanical
80. ly part of the component wil be instaded To see what s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Application Server o pr Application Server Console e By ASP NET 0 0 MB er 8 Enable nebwork COM access 0 0 MB O gj Enable network DTC access 0 0 MB ee AB Internet Informabon Sernmces 115 23 MB O SH Message Queuing 6 5 MB Desenpiiore Microsoft Management Console Snap for the pp caton Server administrative interface Total disk space required 0 0 ME Details Space available on disk 4699 0 MB coo Figure 1 2 Installing IIS on Windows 2003 IMPORTANT If IIS was already installed in the machine but the ASP NET was not installed it will be necessary to remove IIS and install ASP NET together with IIS In this case open the Application Server dialog box and unmark the item Internet Information Services IIS Click Ok and click Next on the Windows Components Wizard window Follow the instructions to uninstall IIS Then open the Windows Components Wizard window again select the item Application Server and click Details Mark the items ASP Net and Internet Information Services IIS click Ok and follow the instruction to complete the installation To check if the installation was successful open the nternet Explorer window and type the machine name or localhost The Internet Information Services page should be loaded Installing AssetView IMPORTANT To install AssetVie
81. m No repair needed 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System Jumper Switch on 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System Jumper Switch off 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System J Jumper Switch on no simulation 14 7 2008 18 35 50 System I Run Mode wo wow mmm om mom Y e Figure 6 8 Diagnostic History Report Method History Report Methods are calibration procedures composed by a sequence of reading and writing in the device The parameter values before writing and the values that were written in the parameters static or dynamic are stored in the database This report shows all methods performed and the parameters that have been changed To generate this report click the link Method History in the Audit Trail Reports page Configure the filters and click the icon corresponding to the desired file format pdf or xls Method History DATE TIME USER DEVICE TAG DEVICE ID METHOD NAME STATUS Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 21 7 2008 19 13 38 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 2051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Success 0 21 7 2008 19 27 38 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Failed 0 21 7 2008 19 32 43 bob_engineer DFI 307 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092601082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Success 0 21 7 2008 19 34 08 bob_engineer DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 0011513051092801082020 07000015 Engineering Variable Failed 0 21 7 2008 19 34 57 bob_engineer DFI 367
82. n the local machine Configuration Changes Report This report shows all changed parameters of the device in a specific period of time To generate this report click the link Configuration Changes in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in the pdf or xls file format See the example below in pdf format Audit Trail Report Configuration Changes START DATE July aj 1 2008 al PROTOCOL All X A END DATE July aj 10 zl 2008 DEWICE TYPE All ia DEVICE TAG All a TP Select Bl Saveacopy Fe P Search smar Configuration Changes DATE TIME USER BLOCK TAG PARAMETER VALUE Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 11 3051 8 7 2006 14 05 23 System 3051_Al_1 CHANNEL Pressure B 7 2008 14 05 23 System 3051_Al_1 XD_SCALE UNITS_INDEX lt Undefined gt 10 7 2008 14 29 06 System 3051_TRD_1 CAL_POINT_LO 2 10 7 2008 14 52 35 System 3051_TRD_1 CAL_POINT_LO 10 7 2008 14 54 45 System 2051_TRD_1 CAL_POINT_LO 10 7 2008 15 01 33 System 2051_TRD_1 CAL_POINT_LO 10 7 2008 15 04 16 System 2051_TRD_1 CAL_POINT_LO Device Type DT302 DFI 267 Fieldbus 12 DT302 1 3 7 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 CAL_POINT_HI 37 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 CAL_POINT_LO 34 17 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 CAL_TEMPERATURE 3 7 2008 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 DEAD_BAND_BYPASS True 34 7 2006 12 09 52 System DT302 1 BLK 1 SENSOR_CAL_DATE Wed Jul 02 20
83. nance You can change the title of the maintenance and the description To edit the scheduling click the button at the Recurrence Type field to open the Recurrence Type dialog box 8 13 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Select the recurrence type for the maintenance define the recurrence period and click Ok to return Hi Recurrence Type Fa Oecurs Week i Custom C Sun ot Mon Tue Co wed Thu Fri Figure 8 30 Editing the Scheduling to the AssetView Maintenance Wizard window It is also possible to edit the period that the user should be notified in advance about the maintenance Select the number of days in the Safety Period box To conclude the edition click End Edit at the bottom of the AssetView Maintenance Wizard window Removing Maintenance Templates To remove a maintenance template select its icon on the Maintenances Group box On the Maintenances menu select the option Remove Maintenance The message box below will open to confirm the operation Click Yes to remove the maintenance or click No to cancel the operation 8 14 Section 9 DEVICE LIBRARY The Device Library is a set of information provided by manufacturers related to the devices such as user s manuals calibration procedures preventive maintenance items device related diagrams and images and notes Observe the example below 2 Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer lel xi Fie Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help
84. nostic View Device Block Parameter Description Bridge Channel r A E T p A DutOfservice DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 LD 292 AW 02 pl ee DutOfservice DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 LD 292 AW 02 BLK 1 5 LD 292 4W 02 XD ERROR Default Walue Set DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 E pi AS DutOfservice DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 a LD 292 AW 02 AR a DutOfservice DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 Figure 7 8 Diagnostic View Click the device icon in the Device column to open the corresponding home page Monitoring Device Status The Block column indicates the tag of the block where the diagnostic event occurred The Bridge and Channel columns indicate respectively the tag of the controller and to which channel the instrument is connected Click the magnifying glass icon to open a new window that shows detailed information about the diagnostic related to the block of the device a Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer File ES Diagnostic View Details Device DEVICE ID DEVICE TAG mson gt gt gt BLOCK TAG rrsoz t wd2 o MANUFACTURER SMAR i PROTOCOL IELDBUS ERROR DESCRIPTION Input Failure process variable has BAD status TIME STAMP 6 17 2004 10 32 02 AM Figure 7 9 Device Details Acknowledging the Diagnostic Event Click the link ACK in the Diagnostic View page to acknowledge the event The Acknowledge Diagnostic window will open e Select the option Generate Maintenance to schedule maintenance for the device corrective or proactive See section Sched
85. nteractive System Engineer AssetViewGuest See the example in the figure below Select Users or Groups Select this object type Users Groups or Built in security principals Object Types From this location JULIANA Locations Enter the object names to select examples JULIANA Administrator JULIANA ssetyiewGuest Check Names JULIAN AE ngineer INTERACTIVE JULIANASAS PNET Advanced Cancel A Figure 1 8 Adding Users and Groups Click Ok to return to the Access Permission dialog box For each user and group added select its icon and mark the Allow column for the options Local Access and Remote Access Installation and Configuration Access Permission Ei Default Security Group Of WEE ames E Administrator JULIANA Administrator f ASP NET Machine Account JULIANA ASPNET AssetViewG uest JULIANA ssetiewGuest si Engineer JULIAN Engineer gt IRITO M A TAE Add Remove Permissions for 4esetView Guest Allow Deny Local Access Remote Access Figure 1 9 Local and Remote Access Permissions Click Ok to return to the My Computer Properties dialog box Then click Edit Default on the Launch and Activation Permissions area and repeat the steps described above to add the same user and groups allowing the permission for Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation and Remote Activation Launch Permission El ES Default Sec
86. o change the information related to the equipment click the icon E in column Edit corresponding to the equipment and the form in the upper part of the page displays the data See the example below ID Description Model Location Tag Capacity Serial Nro Manufacturer Commentary 1 Commentary 2 Fieldbus Valve Position FY 302 gt e Equipment nn CAT lFv 302 Message CF O O Rating C nrm h20 E Smar Submit Equipment List Description Location Edit Delete Page 1 of 5 Page 1 Figure 8 6 Editing Data Type the desired information and click Submit A message box indicates the information was updated with success Click Ok to conclude Deleting Equipment To delete the equipment from the list of plant assets click the icon Y in column Delete corresponding to the equipment Description Equipment List Figure 8 7 Deleting Equipment Location Edit Delete The page loads the information related to the selected equipment Click Delete to confirm the operation and remove the equipment from the list or click Cancel to abort the operation See the example 8 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Delete Device ID 4 Description Fieldbus alve Position Model Actuator Type Location Plant01 Tag FY 302 Message Capacity Rating Serial Nro 22053 Date 12 08 2008 Manufacturer Commentary 1 Commentary 2 Are you sure you want to delete this device Figure
87. o the Engineers group Refer to the section User Permission on Section 1 in this manual IMPORTANT If the user belongs to a domain the group Engineers must exist in the domain server and the user must be added to this group to perform specific operations 10 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 3 When trying to start the AssetView Server after the installation the following error message appears Figure 10 3 Database Installation Error This message occurs if Windows is not installed in drive C and the System302 version is prior to version 6 1 3 3 e If the user is running the AssetView Server with Windows 2000 click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Data Sources ODBC e lf the user is running the AssetView Server with Windows NT click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt ODBC The ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box will open Click the System DSN tab and double click the AssetView data source name to open the dialog box Click Select and locate the file AssetView mdb in the folder lt System302 Installation Path gt AssetView Database Click Ok and close the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box 4 When trying to open the AssetView main page the following error message appears The page cannot be found The Virtual Directories of AssetView might not have been created correctly during the installation Refer to the Appendix A for specific information abou
88. occurred ES Er Tracking Indicates that a communication problem has occurred When the device is disconnected from the plant or has communication problems it appears in the tracking list Click the link Status gt Tracking in the topology to open the Tracking List Operation 73 Fail Bad Communication FYSO02 28 F 302 29 FYS02 30 IF302 11 IF302 12 E IF302 13 IF302 14 IFS02 15 LO29 gt 36 LD292 37 Tracking View Status Bridge DF62_A7W DF62_A7W DF62_47W DF62_A7W DF62_A47W DF62_47W DF62_A7W DF62_47W DF62_47W DF62_A7W Channel Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 1 lt lt first lt prev Offline Status Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation 311 Location On Site 70 Warehouse 1 Maintenance Shop 1 Disposed 1 Location 5 6 7 8 next er Figure 7 1 Tracking List The Bridge and Channel columns indicate respectively the tag of the controller and to which channel the device is connected Click the magnifying glass icon to open a new window that shows detailed information about the device 7 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual E Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer M ES Tracking View Details Device DEVICE ID TAG MANUFACTURER PROTOCOL Status Location TIME 5TAMP 6
89. offline E Figure 9 7 Adding a Note The text will be displayed on the list of notes for the device Explorer The Auto Setup operation should be performed i Edit offline bob_engineer 9102009 11 09 40 Figure 9 8 Device Note Updating a Note To update a note click the button Edit corresponding to the note 9 4 Device Library Explorer The Auto Setup operation should be performed offline bob engineer 9 10 2009 11 09 40 Figure 9 9 Editing a Note The text box to edit the note will open Edit the text and click Update to confirm the alterations Explorer The Auto Setup operation Should be performed offline Figure 9 10 Updating a Note To cancel the alterations click Cancel and the text will not be altered Removing Notes To remove a note click the button Delete corresponding to the note See the example below Explorer The Auto Setup operation should be performed i Edit offline bob_engineer 9 10 2009 11 09 40 C Delete gt El Figure 9 11 Deleting Notes The note will be removed from the list of notes for the device 9 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 9 6 Section 10 KNOWN PROBLEMS AND LIMITATIONS 1 AssetView Server is monitoring the changes of the parameters Tracking Activated An online Web page from AssetView is requested and all fields in the page are blank instead of showing the values At the same time the monitoring procedure Tracking
90. ormation from the server Double click the Engineer group to open the Engineer Properties dialog box Click Add and select the user s to be included in the Engineer group Click Ok to confirm and conclude this procedure Users added to the AssetViewGuest group will only have permission to read information from the server Double click the AssetViewGuest group to open the Properties dialog box Click Add and select the user s to be included in the AssetViewGuest group Click Ok to confirm and conclude Email Server In the Welcome Screen click the link Email Server to configure the SMTP Server address The Mail Options dialog box will open Mail Options x Smtp Server mail smar com br Smtp Fort 465 TimeOut mz fi j Use Authenticate Mode Ves Asselyiew Email Account jiubiase smar com br Figure 1 17 Configuring E mail Options 1 Type the name or the IP address of the e mail server in the SMTP Server box 2 Configure the maximum idle time in milliseconds for the communication with the e mail server in the TimeOut box It is recommended to use a value 10 times bigger than the server s response time 3 Configure the e mail account for AssetView AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 1 12 4 If the e mail server requires authentication select Yes in the Use Authenticate Mode box and type the password for the e mail address in AssetView 5 If the mail server uses the SSL protocol check the option SSL and type the c
91. orresponding number for the SMTP port on the SMTP Port box 6 Click Ok to save the changes and close this dialog box Some e mail servers may require a Domain and User name instead of the email address to configure the AssetView Email Account field Configuring the Communication In the Welcome Screen click the link OPC Server to configure the communication interface The Communication Settings dialog box will open pz Communication Settings Tal E Server Contest C nprocess C Remote f Local All Figure 1 18 Configuring the Communication Select the communication server from the list of available servers Click Ok to conclude Selecting the Topology Configuration In the Welcome Screen click the link Configure Area to select the project configuration that will be used by the AssetView Server The Areas dialog box will open Installation and Configuration Current rea Name Mot configured Path Mot configured Others Areas Figure 1 19 Areas dialog box Click the combo box on the upper right corner on the Areas dialog box to select the configuration from the list of configurations available and click Ok If the desired configuration is not listed on the combo box click the button as indicated in the figure above and the Open dialog box will open Browse the folders to locate the configuration file with the extension ffp Select the file icon and click Open to import the plant p
92. paint Default Wi Asset iew Configuration Execute Permissions Scripts only Sd Application Protection Low IIS Process Unload Cancel Apply Help Figure A 6 Properties of the Virtual Directory Select the HTTP Headers tab and mark the option Enable Content Expiration and Expire Immediately as indicated below A 3 AssetView 4 2 users Mana gt Asset iew Properties E Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security HTTP Headers Custom Errors ASP NET e Enable Content Expiration Content should Expire Immediately Expire after Day Expire on s bado Z3de agosto de at 00 00 00 f Custom HTTP Headers Add E Figure A 7 Properties of the Virtual Directory Select the ASP NET tab and select version 1 1 for ASP NET as the example in the figure below Asset iew Properties EJ Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security HTTP Headers Custom Errors ASP NET Virtual path AssetView File location D 4Proaram Files Smarssetyiew web Pages Figure A 8 Selecting the ASP NET version Click OK to close the dialog box and close the AssetView Properties dialog box Configuring IIS 6 0 on Windows Server 2003 Configuring the Application Pool It is necessary to create the Application Pool in IIS 6 0 for AssetView i Open the Internet Information Services window Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and double click Adm
93. r As a Internet Explorer Studio302 be Ej Assetview Ud 55 Outlook Express f Tools b AvTerminal e Remote Assistance E Getting Started Backup Assetview Database 2 Windows Live Messenger El Readme dE Installation Guide D windows Media Player E SglServer Create Database Figure 3 2 Initializing the AssetView Areas The AssetView Areas window will open 3 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Figure 3 3 Configuring Areas Changing Areas Attributes Select the area icon from the list of areas On the main menu select Area and click Change Attributes The Change Attributes dialog box will open Area Help Close Project JULIANA Change Attributes Area Mame Project 1 AssetServer lP address VULNS Figure 3 4 Changing Areas Attributes At the AssetServer IP address text box type the new IP address or the network machine name where the devices from this area have been registered Click Change to conclude Repeat the steps described above to change the attributes from other areas Opening the Areas Topology Open the Web browser and type the web address to the Areas page http lt server address gt assetview area htm IMPORTANT The Areas page must be opened in the browser using the server address or the name of the server machine where the areas were configured with AssetView Areas The address is indicated in the column IP corresponding to the area in the Configure Areas window described abo
94. rent locations e Execute the backup procedure on regular intervals e Define a reasonable period of time to store old backup versions IMPORTANT Before executing the AssetView Backup make sure that the AssetServer is not being executed and the AssetView pages are not open Creating the Backup File 1 On the Start menu select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt Backup AssetView Database as indicated below Smar Process view j 7 Smar WebHIMI Startup dl r 4 Assetview reas d PROFIBUS Configurator P 2B Assetview Server System302 fe WINRAR 8 Internet Explorer J Studio302 d Asset view ud el Outlook Express Tools 3 Av Terminal c Remote Assistance gl Getting Started 4 Backup Assetview Database 22 Windows Live Messenger E Readme E Installation Guide Windows Media Player E Sqlserver Create Database Figure B 1 Starting the AssetView Backup 2 The AssetView Backup window will open 4 Asset iew Database Backup x Restore Sssetview Database Figure B 2 AssetView Backup Window B 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 3 Select the option Backup AssetView Database to open the Backup AssetView dialog box 4 Select the folder where the backup file will be saved and type the name for the file Click Save to conclude Restoring the Database Before restoring the database make sure the AssetServer is not being executed and the AssetView pages are not open It
95. rmation are displayed for the parameters BitOtherBased Only for diagnostic parameters It indicates that when the parameter has an alarm status the diagnostic Other from the parameter BLOCK_ERR is activated Byte When the diagnostic parameter is an array this attribute indicates which element is being considered Display Name This attribute indicates the name of the parameter displayed on the AssetView web page Dynamic When this attribute is True the parameter is read online If False the parameter is read from the AssetView database Help This attribute adds the description to the parameter MethodTrigger It indicates that the value of the parameter is not altered when writing to the device Writing acts only as a trigger Read Only When True the parameter is Read Only If False writing is enabled for the parameter For Read Only parameters it is only possible to read values from the parameters that is the user can not actuate on the device For Read Write parameters it is possible to read values from the parameters and edit values according to the device operation submitting new values to the device If the selected parameter is an enumerador check the enumerations on the bottom of the left panel See the example below Tutorial AssetView Device Wizard Smar Assetview Device Wizard FF x 1 ld lt 4 Block Settings Update Enumerators Page Identification Page Page Settings Create XMLD
96. rocedure that should be executed Click Next to continue 8 11 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Maintenance Template Wizard Step 2 ES T Decurs gt Week 7 C Custom C Day C Sun Mon Tue Week C Wed C Thu Fri C Month C Sat C Year Safety Period 5 Figure 8 26 Defining the Schedule In the field Occurs select the maintenance occurrence customized daily weekly monthly or annual According to this selection define the hour the day of the week the day of the month or the day of the year that the maintenance should be executed or repeated Configure the maintenance alert in the field Safety Period selecting the number of days that the user should be notified in advance about the maintenance Click Finish to conclude Saving Maintenance Templates On the File menu click Save to open the Save Maintenance Template dialog box The maintenance templates are saved in XML file format Save Maintenance Template E xi Save in E 000302 e ex En My Recent Documents Desktop 2 My Documents My Computer l File name aintenance te Save Na Save as type Assetview Maintenance Template xml Cancel Places Li Figure 8 27 Saving the Maintenance Template Type the name for the file and click Save to conclude IMPORTANT The maintenance template file must be saved on the AssetView folder following the default Web p
97. roject configuration to the AssetView Server Open El Look in 5 PROJ_av y do jt Fe A M p Recent Documents Desktop hy Documents sr My Computer T File name PROJ_ 4 fp de AN Files of type Projects fp Z _ Cancel Places Open as read only Zi Figure 1 20 Selecting the configuration file From System302 version 7 0 x on project configuration files are managed by Studio302 Those files are saved in the corresponding project folder in a common directory The default path to project folders is C Program Files Smar ConfigurationWorkspace Client C WFiles System302 A message box will open indicating the topology was stored in the database 1 13 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Installation guide EJ Lai i 1 The Area PROJ AV was successfully stored on database Figure 1 21 Selecting the configuration file Click Ok to return to the Areas dialog box and click Close to conclude Now the system is ready to execute the AssetView Server and navigate on the AssetView devices pages Click Launch Smar AssetView Server to start AssetView Server The following sections on this manual will describe the AssetView Server interface and how to navigate the pages available for the field devices Section 2 ASSETVIEW SERVER The Smar AssetView Server runs transparently to the user The AssetView Server monitors the devices controls the number of devices monitored and grants permiss
98. s Safety Period Period 1 Day s Starting at 5 8 2008 19 00 00 19 00 00 Maintenance Maintenance Type Maintenance Type Select Type Instructions Maintenance Description gt gt gt gt Nent Cancel Figure 8 10 Maintenance Details 7 Type the title of the maintenance 8 Select the device 9 Select the type of the maintenance preventive or predictive 10 Type the instructions to perform the maintenance 11 Click Next to conclude and update the Maintenances List Editing the Maintenance In the topology tree click the link Maintenances gt List to open the list of scheduled maintenances In the column Action click the edit icon Ei related to the device to open the Maintenance Edit window 3 Maintenance Edit Microsoft Internet Explorer Mal x Maintenance Edit Weekly Predictive Maintenance ee eee o our gt Maintenance Template Description Type the instructions for the maintenance procedure here testsupport smar com br X Add Remove testsupport smar com br List emails Figure 8 11 Editing the Maintenance Edit the necessary information and click the button Submit to apply the alterations 8 5 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Removing a Maintenance In the topology tree click the link Maintenances gt List to open the list of scheduled maintenances In the column Action click the delete icon x related to the device Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea 2
99. s during the AssetView installation and configuration please refer to the section Known Problems and Limitations for details on how to manually configure the system AssetView Licensing AssetView Server requires a HardKey to run properly A specific number of field devices will be managed according to the license option select by the user The following table shows the license types available according to the maximum number of field devices installed on the plant Note that if there are more than 200 instruments it will not be possible to use the MSDE database only the SQL Server database Option Number of Devices Database Required 400 SQL Serve 1 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual a ser o w ase 5000 SQL Server 7500 SQL Server 10000 SQL Server Connect the HardKey to the parallel port or USB port in the machine Then select Start gt Programs gt System302 and click Get License y Get License Info x Softkep License Code 3365309873 OPOLE ene Licensed to 4096 Blocks Remove Logic ew Licensed Remove Studia Licensed to 10000 Items Remove Simulator Licensed Remove Generate FaxB ack Grant License Keys Use DEMO keps Hardkey 1 Hardkep s connected Details Figure 1 4 Checking the HardKey On the Get License application Hard keys are automatically detected Click the button Details to open the diagnostic report about Hard Key s Click Exit to conclude If an error mes
100. sage appears during the test check if the Hard Key is connected properly and if you have a valid license After the Installation Remember that it is necessary to restart the computer after the installation is complete AssetView supports MSDE and SQL Server versions 2000 and 2005 Configuring the Windows Firewall If the Windows Firewall is enabled add the port 80 used by AssetView to the exception list 1 Open the Windows Control Panel and double click the option Windows Firewall 1 4 2 G Installation and Configuration The Windows Firewall dialog box will open Click the Exceptions tab xi General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programe and Services MSN Messenger 7 5 Navicat Remote Assistance O Remote Desktop Skype SmarStudioBridgePro py SHTP Syecon for Windowe TM NT 2000 and lt P UPnP Framework Windows Messenger Add Program Add Port Edit Delete le Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the rsks of allowing exceptions Cancel Figure 1 5 Configuring the Windows Firewall Click the button Add Port On the Add a Port dialog box type Web as the port name and type 80 for the port number Select the TCP protocol and click Ok to con
101. ssesesssesesssve 4 2 EALIBRATION cerdos staba st a E ad do a ela 4 3 CONFIGURATION A 4 3 DIAENOSTES 2 a a o e e ee eta Lo 4 3 IDENTIFICA TON to Ea le lr o e eo lo ed e a ye ee 4 3 DEVICE VIEW cso ice cect a cl e ad los le cd ae a eo 0 E le ae a co dl us ca dl aad 4 3 1 A A A MOT aA ern eT TOL VOIR Oey ewe oe ee 4 3 RECONGIEIA A ete aerate ce ee A A Ao ce aad AO 4 3 INTEGRATING DEVICE a MA A eta 4 4 ASI O A E O A Se NSN ne oer Or WEE AYR PCR TE 4 4 SECTION 5 DEVICE AND CONTROLLER LIST uissssssssssesscsesessesessssssssssscssssssssssscsssssscsssnsssssscssensscsessessens 5 1 BY A A NN eee ane 5 1 ola AA A A 5 3 Iii AssetView4 2 UsersManual gt SECTION 6 AUDIT TRAIL REPORT Sosa at 6 1 CONFIGURATION CHANGES REPORT ecc 6 2 a IO a seer terete dacenecas tena ceh tna op ash cesecet ene chee cat eeae castes aeast cua dhteeastote atedeteace ausdcaaecateecnt te 6 3 APPLICATION LOG REPO RW xcoeenccetcscctescstnccasscnsstosecanecsinsaziasehsecus sens abdieues rro balcon Dedalo os dedeecaneesibdaziaceboecustets 6 3 PE VIC OG OU aceite deca cet heantesthecus tetas cab tease cat eee eee schtecat eae antes nseatccaaaehece ebaadehten ee ecaanceteecet ts 6 4 TRACKING HISTORY REPORT ected te te caine eee dete ese iaatlsdceta as etattaathenh fected then cea et 6 4 DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY FE ORR eee cerca eeesee at paca than syd e Saan teed as ttnn Ennn rnnr Aaeeea teh EEEE En nn eure t ds 6 5 METHOD HISTORY REPORT A Pr nrvn pv bbb EE EEEE EEEE EEEE AAAS A A EEEE EEr
102. ssetView The frame on the left side of the browser window will display the plant topology Click the expansion sign to expand the Fieldbus Network and its segments 4 1 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 3 Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer JO ES File Edit View Favorites Tools Help qe O Back J x B A pa Search Y 12 Favorites E2 D ES A rel Address E http flocalhost Assetview default htm z Go Links a 6 X 5 ye E px Area ProjA Eh Device List Ea Controller List S Audit Trail Report Status E a Maintenances A Alarms Equipment de Search ist ssetView Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool ew E EG Fieldbus Network Ba DFI 307 E Ba pri 367 E Fieldbus 11 TT302 E DT302 1 S TP 302 1 i at Tas Y x a AU 5 am Kh FIRST IN FIELDBUS Vd Ir P oth bate ree oe S ae k oww ma kiih E pi ML rl MA E AL IA e A s Lar al ye ieee A PSA e be ESE pln iB pa 5 LD 302 1 This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending oh Fieldbus 12 S Fieldbus 13 Si Fieldbus 14 e Device Library USER INFORMATION _ Juliana Biase Engineer Email not registered E Done Figure 4 2 Browsing the Topology Opening the Device Home Page Each device type has a standard home page layout Every device in a plant location has a home page from where the user can proceed with the cal
103. t the Virtual Directories 5 The Device icon in the Tracking window doesn t have its normal state recovered after the communication is restored Close the Tracking window and open it again by clicking View gt Tracking View 6 IS and NET Framework installation AssetView pages are not shown in the browser 3 Smar AssetYiew Internet Explorer A Ea File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help ae Back amp x B AO Search 52 Favorites Es p Address http localhost assetview Generic c_login aspx v 5E Links a Figure 10 4 AssetView Pages Blank 10 2 Known Problems and Limitations The Internet Information Services must always be installed before the NET Framework In case the installation order is inverted follow the procedure below a On the Start menu select Run and type cmd The command interpreter window will open Execute the file aspnet regiis exe located on the default directory C AWINDOWSAMicrosoft NET Framework vl1 1 4322 On the command line type C WINDOWS Microsoft NET Framework v1 1 4322 aspnet_regiis exe i The Internet Information Services will be configured Wait a few seconds until the procedure is concluded and close the command interpreter window See the example below cy CO WINDOWS system32cmd exe Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2660 CC Copyright 1985 2801 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and ee Biase C WINDOWS Microsoft NET Frame
104. tView List of Devices Register 0 Select All Clear selection Register Time Out minutes Close Ta mw Manufacturer Type Bridge FF Channel Details Protocol O a DF 305 0003020008 5MAR DF51 305 SMAR DFS1 Yes FF O Lo 3021 000302000D 5MAR LD292 SMAR LD292 DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 No FF 08021 0003020005 5MAR FI302 006801691 SMAR F1302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 12 Yes FF 0 Srrav 0e 00 00 06 SMAR FY301 DFI 307 Fieldbus 5 No HART O Srrav0s 00 00 00 SMAR FY301 DFI 307 Fieldbus 5 No HART O Srrav02 00 00 45 SMAR FY301 DFI 307 Fieldbus 5 No HART O Srrav o 00 00 02 SMAR FY301 DFI 307 Fieldbus 5 No HART O S Tavo FF 0003 SMAR FY301 DFI 307 Fieldbus 5 No HART O S11 av 03 DC 75 7D SMAR TT301 DFI 307 Fieldbus 7 No HART 1 08 OC BD FE DFI 307 Fieldbus 7 Yes AY 08 Reaister Device Details Number of Devices Web pages not found for this device type y It can be registered using generic Hart pages Uploaded Registered Unregistered License 9999 Figure 4 5 Generic HART Device Select the HART instrument and the Details box will indicate the device is generic and it is ready to be registered Register Device Details Web pages not found for this device type lt can be registered using generic Hart pages Figure 4 6 Registering a Generic Device HART instruments from Smar or other manufacturers that don t have registered pages will use the generic pages located in the folder W
105. te n 1 11 EMAIL Se FV ER esa ee Sa es og cc eh esa a o se ae oes 1 11 CONFIGURING THE COMMUNIGATION 20 pitan asa ii 1 12 SELECTING THE TOPOLOGY CONFIGURATION uiisnriioiniiiniocinaca ninia 1 12 SECTION 2 ASSETVIEW SERVER coccion nes 2 1 STARTING ASSETVIEW SERVER coccion odisea cidade ted aliens cetonas a annaran aaan 2 1 USING SYS FEMSO02 VERSION os ie La ean dedo se 2 1 USING SYSTEMS02 VERSION TO A e a aiiai 2 1 SELECTO THE TOP a 2 2 REGISTERING DE VIGE S anii cien aee A a e A E A NENT 2 3 E e A E AN A A ON A 2 5 TRACKING FAING S cover noel Melero padre a ei de NE a e e led ed el 2 6 MANAGING DEVICES IN THE DATA ei 2 7 UNREGISTERINE DEVICES is ii A A A A E 2 7 o Sacer nse O 2 8 DERIN Gy aes IN A o tence a ee dedo een ta ceda do EE 2 8 a MO OR 2 9 ADDING E S m nie aE E E e ciel bee 2 9 PAU GES ING SS aa a o IA EN a T A SE AN ah EAE E S N 2 10 EDITNG USER SAR WES sate ta a a a a a eae eaatels 2 10 PC TINGS eS ase ca ec ate ts o oe ee ek oa 2 10 SECTION 3 ASSETVIEW AREAS coccion nes 3 1 CHANGING AREAS ATTRIBUTES cccsescccsssscccsssscsssssscsssssvesessssesessssesesssseceesssssessssesessssessssssesessssessssssesssssieesesssseseese 3 2 OPENING THE AREAS TOP OLOGY rictanlilararenda cnica salen casera aa clienta L AE Aa keanan nanan 3 2 SECTION 4 ASSETVIEW occ nenes 4 1 LOADING THE CONFIGURATION 0 enanas 4 1 OPENING THE DEVICE HOME PAGE ccssccccsssscccsssesescssssecsssssesessssesessssesessssscsssssssssssssesesssiesessssesessssesses
106. tenance Wizard The user can create templates for the preventive maintenance of a device and register these maintenances in the AssetView database When the device is registered by the AssetView Server the maintenances are automatically added to the List of Programmed Maintenances 8 10 Managing Device Maintenances Maintenances templates are created using the AssetView Maintenance Wizard To run this application double click the file AVMaintenanceWizard exe located in the AssetView installation directory inside the bin folder The default installation path is C Program Files Smar AssetView bin Eh Assetview Maintenance Template Wizard New Blank Template File Maintenances Help Exit m Maintenance 0 0 Maintenances Group Edit MaintenanceT itle Maintenance Description Recurrence Type Figure 8 24 AssetView Maintenance Wizard Creating Maintenance Templates Go to the File menu and click New Template Then on the Maintenances menu select the option New Maintenance Wizard to open the Maintenance Template Wizard dialog box Maintenance Template Wizard Step 1 xi Maintenance Title Change Oil Maintenance Description lt type a description for the maintenance here gt Cancel lt lt Back Finish Figure 8 25 Creating Maintenance Templates Type the name for the maintenance template and describe the maintenance p
107. text box at the bottom of the dialog box Select the device on the table to display the details about the status Mark the devices to be registered in the database To select all devices click the button Select All To unmark all devices click the button Clear Selection The procedure to register the devices has a time limit variable and its default value is 3 minutes This value can be edited in the Register Time Out box When the idle time interval defined by the user expires the register procedure for the instrument being registered is aborted Click Register to start registering the selected devices in the database 2 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual IMPORTANT For Smar s Fieldbus devices it is recommended to use the firmware version 3 46 Some parameters and methods may not be available for devices with other firmware versions The List of Devices dialog box indicates the functionalities missing in the selected device List of Devices Register 15 Select All Clear selection Register Time Out minutes Oy Dr1 207 My DFI 367 DC302_0_1 ES Fl 302 1 ES Device 2 DT 302 ES LD 302 4 ES 1F 302 ES TP 302 A ES FR 302 11302 DT302 1 ES TP 302 1 10 3021 E FP302 1 0003020008 SMAR DF51 307 0003020008 SMAR DF51 367 000302001 0 SMAR DC302 1378001 27 0003020005 SMAR FI302 006801 691 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801017 0003020002 SMAR TT302 004803166 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 0003020003
108. the Enumerators dialog box type the value and the description for the selected parameter and click Add See the example below Tutorial AssetView Device Wizard Parameter Name MODE_BLE TA4RGET Enumeration Value Description PO Add Delete selected items Close Figure C 12 Enumerations To remove enumerations from the selected parameter mark the items on the Enumerators dialog box and click Delete selected items Click Close to return to the AssetView Device Wizard window Configuring Pages On the main toolbar click Page Settings to open the Page Settings dialog box and list the pages for the template Mark the column Supports Recon corresponding to the desired page to enable the Calibration and Configuration pages to support Reconciliation pages Page Settings Supports Mame Link see Identification Identification asp O Diagnostic asp Configuration Configuration asp Calibration Calibration asp Figure C 13 Configuring Pages C 7 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Creating XML DD On the main toolbar click the button Create XML DD to generate XML versions For example consider DD revision 0101 for a specific device and a new DD revision 0102 is available When clicking Create XML DD the XML file 0102_0101 xml is created to store both DD version ES Close BSG E SMAR 000302 E DC302 0010 Figure C 14 Creating XML DD Configuring Images On the main toolbar
109. tistics Report 6 6 The report generates statistic charts for controllers representing the values read from the H1 fieldbus channels configured in the plant topology indicating the date the statistics were calculated and fails occurred in the controller Using the charts it is possible to predict potential communication fails between the controller and field devices and avoid interruptions in the network communication and connected devices To generate this report click the link H1 Statistics in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filter options Click the icon corresponding to the desired file format pdf or xls to generate the report See the example below Device Tag DFI 367 smar H1 STATISTICS DFI 367 Date rt 2 rt 1 Port 2 Port 3 User Name 13 8 2008 14 16 29 13 8 2008 14 19 30 bob_engineer bob_engineer Figure 6 11 H1 Statistics Report Section 7 MONITORING DEVICE STATUS The field devices notify the system when a communication failure or operational conditions occur To display the events reported to AssetView click the link Status in the topology to expand the monitoring options Indicates normal condition no communication problem occurred Tracking Indicates that a diagnostic event or communication problem has occurred The Tracking View page shows the status of the devices and their location aa Tracking E a Indicates normal condition no communication problem
110. to receive notification e mails The figure below shows an example of a notification e mail related to a diagnostic De eduardocorrea smar com br mailto eduardocorrea smar com br Enviada em quarta feira 16 de maio de 2007 08 55 Para eduardocorrea smar com br Assunto Notification Diagnostic by AssetView Service Messenger Smar AssetView Notification from Smar AssetView ee DIAGNOSTIC NOTIFICATION Device FY 302 AVO1 Block FY 302 AVO1 TRD Diagnostic Out of Service Figure 7 16 Notification of a Diagnostic Event Through the Batch settings option the user can select some diagnostic events simultaneously Batch setting s Deviation Limit Excedeed Email settings Back Device Tag Device ID Send mnnn AM AAAIAAAANS PAMAN MH iArAnnAAnAAArn rm Figure 7 17 Batch Settings option Click Batch settings in the DEVIATION LIMIT EXCEEDED diagnostic window shown above and the following window will open 7 8 Monitoring Device Status F 302 04 02 Email batch settings Back Diagnostic Source _ other BLOCK _ERR dl BlockCenfiguratien BLOCK_ERR LinkConfiguratien BLOCK_ERR E SimulationActive BLOCK _ERR dl LocalOwerride BLOCK_ERR DewiceFaultState BLOCK_ERR ul DeviceMaintenance BLOCK ERR InputFailure BLOCK ERR CutputFailura BLOCK_ERR E MemeryFailure BLOCK_ERR r LestStaticData BLOCK ERA Lostnwoate BLOCK_ERR ReadbackCheck BLOCK_ERR C MaintenanceNeeded BLOCK ERR _ PowerUp BLOCK_
111. troller status a Indicates the controller has communication problems gt Indicates the controller is operating in normal conditions Indicates the controller is off line In the Diag column the following icons indicate diagnostic events aha Indicates that a diagnostic event has occurred ae Indicates the controller is operating in normal conditions 5 2 Device and Controller List In the Maint column the following icons indicate the maintenance status for the controller an Indicates there are no pending maintenances for the controller Indicates that maintenance should be executed in the controller 5 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual 5 4 Section 6 AUDIT TRAIL REPORTS AssetView has different types of reports to be configured by the user Click the link Audit Trail Report to open the page with available reports Audit Trail Report CONFIGURATION CHANGES DEYICE DATA APPLICATION LOG DEYICE ID LOG V TRACKING HISTORY DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY METHOD HISTORY MAINTENANCE HISTORY H1 STATISTICS Figure 6 1 Audit Trail Reports in AssetView The subsections below describe the functionality of these reports and how to generate them For all reports the following filters will be available Audit Trail Report Configuration Changes MA gt START DATE zj zj PROTOCOL All r 7 END GATE aj Aj DEWICE TYPE All s DEVICE TAs All ia Figure 6 2 Filters for the Reports
112. ude and close the IIS window Appendix A ASSETVIEW VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES Configuring IIS 5 0 on Windows XP Creating the Virtual Directories If the virtual directories were not created during the System302 installation it will be necessary to create them according to the procedure described below Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and double click Administrative Tools Start the Internet Services Manager The Internet Information Services Manager window will open Expand the directory tree of the server machine and right click the Default Web Site directory Select New gt Virtual Directory gt Internet Information Services 3 lol xj action vew o gt Om ABI 2 Tree Internet Information Services Lg Scripts d inetpub scripts E carrijo 2 115Admin D WINNT System32 inetsry iisadmin E rl Default FTP Site Stopped 2 115Samples d inetpub iissamples E rf Default Web Site msa d program filesicormmon filesisystermimsadc Eg Scripts Explore Ip d winnt help iishelp 11SAdmin Open ub D Inetpub webpub IISSamples Browse bin D Program Files Common Files Microsoft SharedWeb Se E oe Start rs D WINNT web printers H A IISHelp Webpub atop A Eg _vti_bin A La Printers H images All Tasks _private Server Extensions Web H _vti_cnf View d Server Extensions Administrator H _vti_lo i gener Refresh
113. uling Maintenances for an Event for details e Select the option E mail Notification to send e mails to the plant administrator and technicians E Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer Acknowledge Diagnostic TT302 1 Fress submit to Acknowledge the Diagnostic 7 testsupport smar com br testsupport smar com br Submit Cancel Figure 7 10 Acknowledging the Event Click the button Submit to acknowledge the diagnostic event 7 9 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual When acknowledging a diagnostic event you do not have to define maintenance for the device or the e mail address to be notified To create maintenance for an acknowledged event or define an e mail address click the link ACK in the Diagnostic View page and the Acknowledge window will open The Diagnostic View will be updated and a check mark will appear in the column ACK for the events that have been acknowledged Observe the figure below Device Block Parameter Description Bridge Channel T 1p 202 ay 02 BDO ds OutOfService DFI367 Fieldbus 4 ACK Y a LD 292 AV 02 aoe rada Default Value Set DFI 367 Fieldbus 4 ACK T A 1o 292 av 02 E RI TRODSP i QutOfService DFI367 Fieldbus 4 ack Y 7 1o 292 av 02 A o gigi OutOfService DFI367 Fieldbus 4 Y Ack Y Y A 1o 292 av 02 ii O OutOfService DFI367 Fieldbus4 A ACK Figure 7 11 Event Acknowledged Configuring Diagnostic Events Click the link Diagnostic gt Configuration on the topo
114. urity Group Of User Manes E Administrator JULIANA Administrator eE Administrators JULIANA Administrators E ASP NET Machine 4ccount JJULISNA AS PNET eE AsselViewGuest JULIANA ssety en Guest El A A O A ol Add Remove Allow Permissions for ASP NET Machine Account Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation E El 8 El OOOO Remote Activation Figure 1 10 Launch and Activation Permissions Click Ok to return to the My Computer Properties dialog box and click Ok again to conclude AssetView Initial Settings On the Start menu select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt Installation Guide The AssetView Welcome Screen will open 1 7 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual NOTE When you run AssetView Server for the first time the AssetView Welcome Screen opens to guide the user while configuring the system ES Welcome to AssetView Ss Ste Th Follow these steps and get ready to use AssetView Y Create Database OOO Database configuration file AssetYiew udl User Permission Juliana Biase Email Server OPC Server Configure Area Launch Smar Asset iew Server The AssetYiew database is not configured AssetView Figure 1 11 AssetView Welcome Screen The Welcome Screen indicates the status of the AssetView installation For example if the user is executing the application for the first time the Welcome Screen indicates that the
115. ve 3 2 AssetView reas Click the expansion sign next to the plant icon to expand the tree and see the links to the areas E Smar AssetV iew Select Area Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q x 2 search S Favorites E gt gt Address El http localhost assetview area htm 5 AssetView lt Q E La Plant Project01 smar FIRST IN FIELDBUS e_n Figure 3 5 Areas topology Clicking a link to an area will open the AssetView page from the respective machine identified by the IP address configured previously by the AssetView Areas application On the AssetView page the user must type the login and password to open the configuration topology tree and access the AssetView functionalities E Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help back z Y x E A yo Search Se Favorites Ol 2 gt Lu Address http flocalhost AssetView Generic c_login aspx AssetView Please enter your login and password to access the system toginf Password Domain LOGIN This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending E o ETT a 7 Figure 3 6 User Authentication 3 3 AssetView 4 2 User s Manual Once the user name and the password are correct the AssetView topology will open on the browser as illustrated below 3 Smar Asset
116. w the user must be logged on as the Administrator or a member of the Administrators group If AssetView will be installed in a domain the user installing the software must have administrator rights to access the domain Place the System302 Installation DVD at the DVD ROM driver The Installation dialog box will automatically open Click Install SYSTEM302 Follow the instructions in the dialog boxes providing the necessary information during the installation Make sure to select the Custom installation mode In the Select Features dialog box check the option AssetView from the list of applications available Installation and Configuration SYSTEM302 Enterprise Automation Select Features Choose the features Setup will install Select the features you want to install and clear the features you do not want to install Descrption og Spstem302 O Documentation Field Device Management Tool DeviceSupport Y BlockSupport oof Syscon Interfaces 3 ProgT ool O NetConf Q TagList H LogicView Space Required on C 192964 K Space vailable on C 760660 K InstallShield lt Back Cancel Figure 1 3 Installing AssetView It will be necessary to restart the computer after the installation is complete IMPORTANT If a database application is not located during the AssetView installation the MSDE database will be automatically installed If any error message appear
117. work y1 1 4322 as pnet_reqiis exe Start installing ASP NET a A A Pe Finished installing ASP NET 1 1 4922 6 gt CisDocuments and Settings Juliana Biase gt Figure 10 5 Command Window Open the Control Panel double click the icon Administrative Tools and open the IIS window Right click the icon of the AssetView folder and select the option Properties gt Internet Information Services File Action View Help EME rf Default Web Site Running all 4 Internet Information Services 2 JULIANA focal computer E e Web Sites 8 Default Web Site 18 TISHelp H E Printers 1 48 AvCustomeErrors a ao aspr Explore H E wet Open H gt Default smr Browse Mew All Tasks Ff Delete Refresh Help Opens property sheet For the current selection Figure 10 6 AssetView Folder Properties On the Properties dialog box select the ASP NET tab and select version 1 1 of ASP NET as indicated in the figure below 10 3 AssetView 4 2 User sManual gt 10 4 g Asset iew Properties x Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security HTTP Headers Custom Errors ASP NET ASP NET version 1 1 4322 Virtual path AssetView File location D Program Files Smar AssetView web Pages Edit Configuration Cancel Apply Help Figure 10 7 AssetView Folder Properties File creation date File last modified Click Ok to concl
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