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1. LicenseView 1 Hardkey s connected Details Hardkey sey ca Figure 8 6 Initializing LicenseView Refer to the SYSTEM302 HANDBOOK for further information about licenses LogicView Click the button to open the dialog box to select the Action Mode for the LogicView application ES LogicView LogicView 4 4H L Choose the action JF New FFB Logic Template DF65 Logic Figure 8 7 Initializing LogicView e New FFB Logic Template opens LogicView for FFB to configure and edit the FFB templates e DF65 Logic opens LogicView to configure the logic for the coprocessor DF65 Refer to the LogicView User s Manual for further information Profibus View Click the button to open the ProfibusView dialog box and configure a Profibus device Refer to section Detecting a Profibus Device on the Studio302 User s Manual for further details 8 4 Tasks ProfibusView ProfibusView Manufacturer Smar Field Device Type LD303 Master IP Address 197 168 168 177 Slave Address Figure 8 8 Opening the Profibus View dialog box ProcessView Click the button a to open the ProjectWorX application and organize the ProcessView configuration and supervision files Refer to the ProcessView User s Manuals for further information ServerManager Click the button to open the ServerManager window When an OPC server is executing the icon of the ServerManager will change to green A at th
2. Studio302 User s Manual 6 4 Section 7 MANAGEMENT TOOLS Defining the Manufacturer ID The Manufacturer ID is defined when creating a database A database can only be created in the Client Server mode when the Database Manager is being executed In the Database dialog box select New and then click Browse on the Manufacturer ID box to open the Manufacturer ID dialog box y Database Database Current Database 5ystem302 O New Selected Database List Y system302 Manufacturer ID Unregistered Browse al Figure 7 1 Creating a Database All Manufacturer IDs registered on the FFB Manager are listed on the All tab The Recently tab will list the most recent Manufacturer IDs selected by the user Click the icon corresponding to the name of the manufacturer to select it The profile numbers related to the selected Manufacturer ID will be used in the new Database Click Ok to conclude ManufacturerID x Recently Cebrace 200004 CMM 00003 Deten SO0008 Duke sO0005 Kodak 00007 Petrobras a00002 Rhodia 00006 Unregistered 200001 Live Update Ok Cancel Help Figure 7 2 Defining the Manufacturer ID 7 1 Studio302 User s Manual Pack amp Go 7 2 IMPORTANT To register a non listed Manufacturer ID please contact a Smar representative and request your Manufacturer ID Packing Database Files The Pack procedure in Studio302 includes the project configuration files crea
3. To open this dialog box expand the icon Network Devices and click Controllers in the topology tree Network Devices Controllers Controllers 6 Devices 0 On Line 6 Off Line 0 Commissioned 6 Uncommissioned DeviceTag Device ID Status Comm Model area wll Bridge 1 Off Line projO01 wut Bridge 2 Off Line projo2 NG Bridge 3 Off Line teste M DF63 Off Line PROJ_DF116 1 i IA DF75_H Off Line PROJ_HART 1 LE BN DF7S Off Line PROJ_RSERIES mm Device Tag m Device ID m OIP Ti Status wm Commissioned m Model Name a Area TAG 1D Figure 4 22 Controllers Configuring the Controller On the Network Devices Controllers dialog box right click the controller icon and click the option Configuration Syscon will open the configuration that contains the selected controller Refer to the Syscon Help for details on configuring a controller Commissioning the Controller On the Network Devices Controllers dialog box right click the controller icon and select the option Commission Syscon will open the configuration that contains the selected controller In the Commission dialog box click the button to select the controller ID The Device Selection dialog box will open Select the icon of the controller ID and click Ok to conclude Refer to the Syscon Help for details on commissioning a controller Decommissioning the Controller You can remove the controller from
4. ProglD e OPC Server Ask for confirmation on exit Start ServerManager when Windows starts up IY Start ServerManager when OPC Server starts up Figure A 19 ServerManager Startup Tab In the Load Server area select the standard OPC server to be activated DFI HSE and HDA When selecting the DFI and HSE servers click the Browse button to select the Ist file that contains the list of tags from the plant process control To select another OPC server mark the option OPC Server click the Browse button to select the Ist file and type the ProglD OPC server identification of the server that will be activated by ServerManager The following options are available on the Startup tab e Check the item Ask for confirmation on exit to force the user to confirm the operation when shutting down ServerManager e Check the item Start ServerManager when Windows starts up to start ServerManager with the operational system e Check the item Start ServerManager when OPC Server starts up to start ServerManager every time an OPC server is initialized The OPC toolbar located below the main menu indicates which OPC servers are currently connected to ServerManager when the button related to the server is selected To disconnect an OPC server click the corresponding button The example in the figure below indicates the OPC HDA Server and OPC HSE Server are connected 5mar ServerManager Application About servermanager o Figu
5. Right click the icon of the equipment and click Save as Template to create the xml template file based on the selected similar equipment Creating an Equipment On the Process Equipment Database window right click the Process Equipment Database icon and select the option New Equipment The New Equipment dialog box will open Process Equipment Database New Equipment Functional Name Doo O Customize ox Cancel Help Figure 5 8 Creating Equipments Type the name in Functional Name and a brief description for the equipment Click the button Customize to open the Customize Aspects dialog box and edit the aspects for the new equipment See section Customizing Aspects for details Click Ok to conclude Creating Aspects for the Equipment On the Process Equipment Database window right click the equipment icon and click New Equipment The New Equipment dialog box will open 5 5 Studio302 User s Manual 5 6 S Process Equipment Database New Equipment Functional Name IN Description to inherit aspects of the parent equipment Customize ok Cancel Help Figure 5 9 Creating Types Type the name in Functional Name and a brief description for the equipment type Mark the option Inherit the aspects of the parent equipment to apply the aspects defined for the Parent node to the equipment being created If this option is not marked the aspects will not be applied to the new equipment Clic
6. Type the user s login and password and click Login Click Cancel to cancel the login procedure and the Studio302 application will close 1 1 Studio302 User s Manual ATTENTION Using Windows XP if you are typing the correct login and password but Studio302 is not allowing the access to the tool check if the Secondary Logon service has been already started On the Start menu select Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services Or else on the Start menu select Run and type services msc On the Services window locate the icon of the Secondary Logon Service If this service is not being executed right click the icon and select the option Start See the example below hia da Services File Action View Help Ss Remote Procedure Provides th Started Automatic Network 5 Bs Remote Procedure Manages E Manual Network 5 Ba Remote Registry Enables re Started Automatic Local Service Es Removable Storage Manual Local System Bs Routing and Remot Offers rout Disable Local System yc ables st Automatic ocal System By Se urity Accounts Stores sec Automatic Eg Security Center Monitors s Started Automatic Local System Ba Server Supports fil Started Automatic Local System Sy Shell Hardware Det Started Automatic Local System a simnle Mail Tranefe Tranennrbe SFarkerd Su itamabir local Sucbarn Studio302 uses this service to validate the user according to the Windows Security
7. open Double click the icon corresponding to the logic where the block is located to open and edit the strategy configuration To search the location type the name on the Search text box and click the button Search The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Searching Logics To search the name of the logic select the option Logic at the bottom of the Logics dialog box type the name of the logic and click Search by Name The logic templates can also be searched selecting the Logic Template option To search the name of the area select the option Area at the bottom of the Logics dialog box type the name of the area and click Search by Area Using Studio302 H FFB Logics Site Smar Current Database System30 Manual Logic Logic Template JE Name C Area Advanced Search Close Help Figure 4 12 Searching Logics The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Advanced Search Click Advanced Search at the bottom of the Logics dialog box Use the Advanced Search dialog box to find the items that match the two crite
8. On the Process Equipment Database window right click the icon of the equipment and click Customize Aspects The Customize Aspects dialog box will open Click New 5 8 Process Equipment Database gt Process Equipment Database Customize Aspects Action Aspects Information Aspects File 0 Executable 5 ProcessView A Web Link x 7 OPC Aspect Figure 5 12 Creating Aspects Select the type of the new Action or Information Aspects Configure the information related to the new aspect Click Ok to conclude This process can be repeated as many times as necessary without having to close the window See section Customizing Aspects for details Editing an Aspect Click the aspect icon and then Edit The Customize Aspects dialog box will expand and the Update tab will appear Configure the information related to the aspect See section Customizing Aspects for details Click Ok to conclude Copy and Paste an Aspect Right click the aspect you want to copy in the main Process Equipment Database window and select Copy Aspect Select the equipment icon where the copy of the aspect will be created Right click the equipment and select Paste Aspect ATTENTION If you want to move an aspect from one equipment to another right click the aspect icon and select Cut Aspect instead of the option Copy Aspect Then right click the target equipment icon and select Paste Aspect The aspect will be deleted from the original equipme
9. On the Tools menu click Wise Inspector to open the Wise Inspector window Click the button Import On the Open dialog box locate the folder where the file was saved Double click the file icon to import the report to the Wise Inspector window Exporting an Inventory Report You can export the information from an Inventory Report and save it to a file On the Tools menu click Wise Inspector to open the Wise Inspector window Select the Inventory Report available and click Export You can select one or more reports at the same time each report will be export as one file On the Browse for Folder dialog box select the folder where the files will be saved Click Ok to export the selected file s The file extension will be wif Wise Inspector Backup The Wise Inspector Backup is a new feature in Studio302 version 1 11 on This feature creates a backup from a set of SYSTEM302 files by comparing two Inventory Reports How to use the Wise Inspector Backup From SYSTEM302 version 7 3 5 on when launching Studio302 for the first time an Inventory Report related to the installation is automatically generated and the information is store on the Inventory database After the SYSTEM302 installation configuration it might have been necessary to alter an element from the original installation which means a component may have been added or altered due to improvements or specific customizations made by the Smar Tech Support team Once th
10. STUDIO302 SME JAN 13 STUDIO302 Version 1 11 FOUNDATION USER S MANUAL Studio302 _JOBIIC IOC ICC tudio302 PC bh 0 Mocdbus IDA SYS32STDME 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 This user s manual describes the features of the Studio302 application Studio302 is the user friendly easy to use software tool that integrates all applications included in Smar s Enterprise Automation package the System302 Studio302 does not incorporate the functionality of the applications Studio302 only starts the selected application and each software application is executed apart from the others One of the Studio302 characteristics is managing the information from different plant project configurations imported to a single integrated database This enables integration of all control operation and maintenance tools to several workstations The access rights defined for each engineer or technician operating the plant process guarantee the integrity of the project configuration data Specific user groups for Studio302 can be created by the operational system in the workstation and they are transparently incorporated to the Stu
11. imagem Paint a ACh 16 36 Figure A 3 Events in ServerManager When an OPC server is active ServerManager icon changes to green A on the Windows taskbar On the other hand if the server is stopped ServerManager icon changes to red El on the Windows taskbar The figure below shows the ServerManager interface a Smar ServerManager ban 2 Application About DFI HSE non ServerManager Settings General HSE Redundancy Advanced HSE Maintenance SNTP ATUs Network Logs If more than one NIC Network Interface Card are installed in the Start local machine it is necessary to inform the OPC Server to use one 7 NIC or two NIC and NIC2 adapters OPC Parameters Logs HseLreComp sml Number of NICs 1 IDShell HSE sml NIC 10 0 2 15 v NIC2 None Network Startup 13 5 Ea gt Apply All SE Server OFFLINE Source 1 Source 2 NOT VALID ACTIVE TOTAL Servers running HSE Server OFFLINE Source 1 Source 2 NOT VALID ACTIVE TOTAL Figure A 4 ServerManager Window Appendix A ServerManager The panel on the left shows the configuration options and the reports generated during the communication server operation The panel on the right shows the configuration parameters according to the option selected from the menu on the left Place the mouse cursor over a parameter
12. on the Applications toolbar Diagnostics Management Tools Click the button License Monitor on the LicenseView window and the following window will appear h License Monitor License Monitor licensed used available Asset Management devices Engineering tags OPC Servers tags Connect Close Help Figure 7 6 License Monitor window e The column Licensed shows the number of points devices blocks or items available for the registered license key e The column Used shows the number of points devices blocks or items being used in the configuration files or the applications e The column Available shows the remaining number of points devices blocks or items available for the registered license key If the number of Available points is higher than the average limit percentage defined by the user that number will be displayed in orange Likewise if number of Available points is higher than the low limit percentage defined by the user that number will be displayed in red See section Defining User s Preferences for further information about defining the limit percentages Click EL on the main toolbar to open the Diagnostics window and monitor devices with maintenance diagnostic and tracking events and the status of block links created using Syscon Devices Summary The Devices Summary dialog box shows the number of devices with maintenance diagnostic and tracking events Right cli
13. 5 4 Similar equipments are instances of an equipment or special item created as a copy from another equipment in the Process Equipment Database Similar equipments are displayed in green in the Process Equipment Database See the example below Studio302 Process Equipment Database Process Equipment Database Ly Smar web Tandem chart EW mill 1 Smar web y Tandem chart W Motor 1 Original Equipment E Turbine 1 p mill 2 Smar web y Tandem chart Motor 2 i Turbine 2 Ww Motor 1 Similar Equipment Action or Information Aspect C Select an Action Aspect or Information Aspect to see the details Close Help Figure 5 6 Similar Equipments To locate all equipments similar to a specific equipment or special item right click the icon of the instance of an equipment or special item and select Find Similar Equipments The Similar Equipments dialog box will list the parent equipments that contain instances similar to the selected equipment inky Equipment Database E Similar Equipments Similar Equipment Boiler 1 Equipmentis Parent cohol Distillation Close Help Figure 5 7 Locating Similar Equipments From the Similar Equipments dialog box right click an item and click Delete the Similar Equipment to remove the occurrences of similar equipments See the following section Removing an Equipment Equipments Process Equipment Database
14. C Program Files x86 Smar Studio302 Remo Figure 2 18 Preferences Dialog Box Files Tab Click the Browse button to open the Browser dialog box Browse the directories to locate the folder select the folder icon and click Ok to conclude 2 10 User Interface Process Equipment Database Define the database of the Process Equipment Database Click the Process Equipment Database button to open the Data Link Properties dialog box and select the server You can also test the connection with the database clicking the Test Connection button En Preferences Preferences Field dew list License Monitor Diagnostics SimulationWiew Manuf ID results Click on the button to set the database of the Process Equipment Database Help Figure 2 19 Preferences Dialog Box Process Equipment Database Tab If you select a remote data server it will only be possible to view the data information and you will not be allowed to alter the Process Equipment Database items In this case the Process Equipment Database will be operating in View Mode SimulationView This option enables the simulation mode of the SYSTEM302 For further information please refer to the SimulationView manual ES Preferences Preferences Field dew list i E License Monitor Diagnostics results Proc Equip E foes a E Pai Manuf ID Samples V Enable the System302 simulation mode Figure 2 20 Preferences Dialog Box
15. Click the button Open the file available on the message panel to open the log file and display all messages stored in that file Mon Sep 01 11 49 15 2008 pA ddress for NICe mismatch Using interface associated with host name 192 168 163 900 Tou can see here just the end of the log file if you want to analyze the entire file please use the button Open the file Wed Sep 03 17 46 10 2008 p ddress for NICs mematch Using interface associated with host name 192 168 163 950 Fr Sep 12 70 17 54 2008 IpAddress for NICs mismatch Using interlace associated with host name 192 768 76 90 Fri Sep 12 11 23 30 2008 pAaddress for NICs mismatch Using interface associated with host name 192 166 165 900 Mon Sep 15 1512 19 2008 pAddress for NICs mismatch Using interface associated with host name 192 166 163 900 Figure A 33 Opening a Log File You can associate a text editor application such as Notepad to open log files with the extension sml ServerManager Log automatically Every time a new message is generated in a log file the ServerManager icon on the taskbar will alert the user about that event See the following example 167 4 KB og Meu com 67 4 KB d Meu con 67 4 KB j Meu cor em302 Studio em302 Studio Lap Be eS E em302 Studio Ey E es A Figure A 34 Alert from the ServerManager icon A 17 Studio302 User s Manual A 18
16. ID Shell HSE P2 bin IO ShellHSE_P1_CACS2 str ID ShelIHSE Pe _CRCs2 str jol _ amar Figure A 14 ServerManager HSE Maintenance Tab A message box will appear informing the user about the hazards when executing this procedure Click Yes to conclude 5mar ServerManager 5 WARNING Delete the HSE persistency Files can cause undesired results including loss of data and system instability Are vou sure vou want bo delete the HSE persistency Yes Po Figure A 15 Confirming the operation Configuring the SNTP Click the SNTP tab to configure parameters to synchronize computer clocks on the network Syne And Scheduling Primary SMTP Be Pow Be 8 Standard Time Ditt joo H He secundar SNTE oe Daylight Time Diff joo Hz Request Timeout f 0000 me Start Daylight vinse y Request Interval 25000 me End Daylight ins y Apply Figure A 16 ServerManager SNTP Tab A 8 Appendix A ServerManager Sync And Scheduling e Set the IP addresses of the SNTP Servers If there is only one SNTP Server type the Primary SNTP Server address and leave the Secondary address blank If the machine where the SNTP Server is running has more than one NIC you may choose an alternative IP as the Secondary address as long as both IPs are reachable on the network Contact the information technology administrator and request the SNTP time server addresses available for the system e The parameters Request Timeout and Request
17. Station Multiuser information WIMNXP EST1394 Last Date Time ds E projOl 2l Nov 11 16 05 27 AP Bridge 2 FFB2 1 21 Mov 11 16 05 05 War Figure 4 20 Multiuser information This dialog box indicates the names of the areas or logics in Edit mode and the date and time of the last access Click the Refresh button to update the information on the dialog box Click Close to return to the Network Devices Stations dialog box Generating Reports On the Network Devices Stations dialog box click Report to generate a report listing all workstations connected to the database and the information related to each workstation such as the IP address and role and also the physical workstation specification for example PC processor and RAM memory System302 Studio Report Stations Name IP s Type Specification 192 168 163 14 Data logger server Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5 1 2600 196608 2 00 GB of RAM Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 3 06GHz ADRIANOREIS Operation ALBERNAZ Not definied VEIGA Operation Additional information Database of stations System302 Number of stations 4 Figure 4 21 Reports On the Reports dialog box click al print the Stations report Or click Gi to export the report to a PDF file 4 15 Studio302 User s Manual Controllers 4 16 The Network Devices Controllers dialog box lists the bridges and controllers from all areas created in the current Database
18. The following subsections describe the toolbars their functionality and how the users access the plant process control information Studio302 has two toolbars located under the main menu e Studio302 Site Smar Current Database 5ystem302 File Settings Tools Window Help EVO SL BE MBO ss BRASE Nae Be new Figure 2 2 Studio302 Toolbars Main toolbar amp Show Hide the Topology Click this button to open or close the left panel that displays the topology tree in Studio302 Mf New Detect Devices List Click this button to open the window with the list of new devices detected that can be added to the plant See the figure below 2 1 Studio302 User s Manual New field device detected Current Database System302 New field device detected 2 0003020025 SMAR DFF3 122 HSE HOST 2 4 DeviceldentNr 0000 Adr 005 Ebest Sorver a 4 0003020002 5MAR TT7302 004809066 TT302_1 DF62_227_ACY Serve 4 Deviceldenthr 0000 Adr 018 DF73_1 Server 4 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809407 Device 1 DF62_227_ACY 9 Device ID aay Device Tag oc Bridge Tag re Port Number Lis f Status Figure 2 3 New field device detected window See section Detecting New Devices a Database Click this button to open the Database window See section Database for details See the figure below Database Database Current Database System302 Y system302 Manufacturer ID Unregistered Figure 2 4
19. milliseconds Requests with responses exceeding the timeout period will result in bad quality for the associated OPC items This setting should be changed only in cases of extremely loaded networks The Agents field lists all configured agents There should be a user defined tag assigned to each agent limited to 32 characters This tag will be used to build the OPC tags available in the server address space Besides the tag the user must specify the network addresses of the agents Agents with two network interfaces should have both addresses specified If only one address is specified the ServerManager will only send SNMP requests to that interface and the network redundancy will not be available Appendix A ServerManager The SNMP server supports 64 agents To add an agent right click the Agents list and select the option Insert from the popup menu SNMP ARE HDA Supervision Scan Rate me Timeout fono me o my Agents IP of first NIC IP of second NIC Delete h Clear All gt Apply All Figure A 23 Adding a new Agent On the SNMP Agent dialog box SNMP Agent EJ Device type User tag IP address MIC 1 l l IF address NIC 2 A o o This change will take effect on the next Server Start Up Cancel Figure A 24 Setting a new Agent 1 Select one of the DF modules from the Device Type list Type the tag name which should not exceed 32 characters Type the IP address f
20. 2 UNPACKING DATABASE FILES o a tat a Sec eee an sy cen eel ac 7 3 UNPACGK TRACE cias nad edison casinos dioss 7 4 LICENSE MONITO Biar ati don A AN AE A 7 4 DIAGNOSTICO aena N N 7 5 DEVICES SUMMAR it do diia 7 5 LSPS Te MNCS el ade id cdo ea a 7 6 DESCRIPTIVE TABLE FOR THE STATUS VALUE OF THE BLOCK PARAMETERS ccccceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeees 7 8 WIGEAINGP TO rasca na taba hanes ones 7 11 IMFORTINGANINVENTORY REP FW its tala tiedataciedesnaaaheneteacdnsencnces eevuce danondgwentounnaneeeagesaes 7 13 EXPORTING AN INVENTORY REPORT sisi A E oi 7 13 dlc i INOPECTOR BACKUP ee ge aen Pag perdais 7 13 HOW TO USE THE WISE INSPECTOR BACKUP osetia a 7 13 HOW TO GENERATE A BACKUP 2 cacc neti rot acct copied a a dens sil 7 13 SECTION ES TASK Sud near 8 1 A TUN OOM he tec cata nlite ett e e tna el act decade nant 8 1 A 8 1 RO NO OR 8 2 ENDS art E 8 2 A eect east econ nated en cia oA ad ene E ae 8 3 FDT HART ON FI GI TO rare nice oda 8 3 PVN dla 8 3 O oe aaa 8 4 A etna tec a dade batten N 8 5 PROCE ebrios auto 8 5 SER VERMANAGER raras datada 8 5 SIMULATION VIEW iaeiei A NEN 8 6 O anno E E E 8 6 AO e E tetssmengonraeiasoencentneanes 8 7 A 8 7 SYSTEM302 DOCUMENTATION 0 sss stbbbtt ttrt trnns sss Abk t nEn E nA SSAA EEEE EE EENAA SAAE EEEE rnrn nasaan eeren 8 8 SECTION 9 TUTORIAL DEVICE MAINTENANCE ssscssssssesssssssseseseseseseneseneseseseneseseseseseneseaeans 9 1 REPLACING THE DEVICE IN THE PLAN Ta ib id 9 1 ST
21. Database Configuration Window Reports Click this button to generate the reports related the SYSTEM302 tasks the active instruments from the current Database the Firmware versions or the SYSTEM302 files installed on the local machine along with the local machine hardware description 2 2 User Interface It is not possible to generate two or more reports simultaneously Only one report window can be shown at a time in the Studio302 window The following dialog box will open Choose Report Reports Choose the report Checking Firmwares Inventory Processes System302 Tools Figure 2 5 Choose a Report Click the option Checking to generate the report that indicates the instruments field devices and controllers from the current database which are communicating to the system This report will show the instrument tag Device ID the revision of the Device Description DD and the instrument revision The communication servers HSE Server DFI Server DD Server e AE Server must be active on the local machine to generate this report Click the button O Online Offline Communication to activate the servers See the example in the figure below gt Reports 8f y s Studio302 Report Field Information DeviceTag DeviceID Device Revision DD Revision DF73_1 0003020025 SMAR DF73 192 1 DF73 0003020025 SMAR DF73 122 1 DF62_227_ACY 0003020026 SMAR DF62 227 1 DF62_018_ADN 0003020026 SMAR DF62 18 HSE HOST
22. Energy Generation X Boiler 1 H Motor 1 Motor 2 Node Y odete Cancel Help Figure 5 2 Importing the Process Equipment Database 6 If there is a conflict with the tags of the nodes and types you will have to edit the tags i Select the icon of the tag ii Type the new tag on the text box at the bottom of the dialog box iii Click Update 7 Click Ok to conclude and import the new nodes to the Process Equipment Database Exporting the Process Equipment Database You can compact the information from the Process Equipment Database in one single file and send this file to another machine On the File menu click Export and then click Process Equipment Database The Export Process Equipment Database dialog box will open Export Process Equipment Database Fre EJ Save in O temp IM A My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents My Computer K File name PED_Smar v gt NENAS Save as type tgz v Cancel Places Figure 5 3 Exporting the Process Equipment Database Browse the directories to select the folder to save the file and type the name for the compacted file The file extension will be tgz Click Save to compact the information and save the file 5 2 Process Equipment Database Saving an equipment template On the Process Equipment Database window right click the icon of the equipment and select the option Save as Template The dialog box will open System30 Studio x T
23. List all files Unpack Help Figure 4 33 Selecting a Sample File In the area Select a file to unpack click Browse to locate the sample file During the SYSTEM302 installation the samples files created by Smar are copied to the default installation folder C Program Files Smar Studio302 Samples Configurations El ES Unpack files Look in O Configurations gt O F e file My Recent Documents Desktop K My Documents My Computer y META Files of type tgz v Cancel Places 7 Open as read only sl Demo Project tgz Figure 4 34 Unpacking a Sample File Select the file icon and click Open to return to the Unpack dialog box In the area Select the temporary path to extract the files click Browse to select a temporary folder that will be used during the unpack process Click Unpack to execute the procedure and unpack the sample file to the current Studio302 database The configuration and support files will be extracted to the current database 4 26 Section 5 PROCESS EQUIPMENT DATABASE Click the Process Equipment Database icon on the topology tree to open the Process Equipment Database window All information about the instruments in the plant will be stored in a Database A node in the database will represent an instrument This node gathers specific attributes of the instrument and common links and attributes inherit from the category Process Equipment Database Process
24. Parameters a a aaa e OO Number of MICs l NIC 192 168 164 22 MIC Network Startup l3 3 Apply Figure A 10 ServerManager General Tab e Type the number of NICs used by the ServerManager in the HSE network The number of NICs depends on the system redundancy that is o If the system is not redundant only one NIC will be used to manage the communication therefore type 1 in the Number of NICs textbox o If the system is redundant two NICs will be necessary to manage the communication therefore type 2 in the Number of NICs textbox e Select the IP address of the NICs used by the ServerManager ServerManager automatically lists the addresses of the adapters available in the local machine Configuring the HSE Redundancy If the system is redundant select the HSE Redundancy tab and configure the following parameters General HSE Redundancy Advanced HSE Maintenance SNTF ATUS Set these fields to configure HSE Device andor LON Redundancy Device indes should be unique in the subnet Parameters J Device Redundancy OFF LAN Redundancy OFF if Device Indes Figure A 11 ServerManager HSE Redundancy Tab e Select ON for the parameters Device Redundancy and LAN Redundancy A 5 Studio302 User s Manual e At the Device Index text box type a value between 1 and 9 for each machine and every machine must have a unique number In the HSE network the Device Index represents t
25. Status AE Server C 4rquivos de programas SmarOleServers 4E Svrexe 1 2 0 1 Installed AreaLink Tool Ci rquivos de programasiSmar4reaLinkTool 4reaLinkTool jar 1 2 1 16 Installed Asset iew C 4rquivos de 4 2 23 Installed programas Smar Asset View BinSmarasset Server exe Asset iew FDT C 4rquivos de programas Smarasset Management 2 0 0 1 Installed Services bin SmarAVFDT Configurator exe Database Manager C 4rquivos de 2 4 2 26 Installed programas SmariConfiguration Workspace CW Server exe DFI Diver C Arquivos de programas Smar FBTools DfiDiver exe 20 1 1 Installed DFI Server C 4rquivos de programas Smar OleServers DfiSvr exe 4 3 0 7 Installed FBTools Wizard C 4rquivos de 1 0 0 5 Installed programas SmariStudio302 BiniSmarstudioFBTools exe FBYiew C 4rquivos de programas SmarFBView FBView exe 5 0 6 0 Installed Figure 2 10 Tasks Report hy Process Equipment Database Click this button to open the Process Equipment Database window See the following figure 2 5 Studio302 User s Manual 2 6 y Studio302 Process Equipment Database Process Equipment Database Li La Process Equipment Database El esuggar Mill Smar web E ql Tandem 0 smar web Tandem chart H mil 1 FBR mill 2 Smar_Demo_Plant Control Module 1 al fi alcohol Distillation H b Energy Generation Action or Information Aspect E Select an Action Aspect or Information Aspect to see the details Figure 2 11 Proc
26. System Changing the Current Studio302 User It is not necessary to close the Studio302 application to change the user logged to the application On the File menu click the option Log Off to change the current Studio302 user A message box will open to confirm the operation Studio302 Eq i Do you want to log off the user yamasita Figure 1 2 Confirm the Log Off procedure Click Yes and the Login dialog box will open Type the name and password of the new user to connect to the Studio302 again If the user clicks Cancel on the Login dialog box the Studio302 application will be shut down 1 2 Section 2 Toolbars USER INTERFACE The figure below shows the Studio302 interface 10 x gt Studio302 Site Smar Current Database System302 File Settings Tools Window Help vY0 1 e MOO 2 BZA SF ebxe d Be new Smar e ii Engineering Database 3 Areas ME Applications Control Modules i Logics En sy Network Devices Stations Ne m Controllers so I O Points Net I O Field Devices Ly Process Equipment Database 3 e Documentation Y Client Server Figure 2 1 Studio302 Interface The left panel shows shortcuts to open the windows from where the user can access the information related to strategy controls logics workstations controllers I O points and field devices created in areas configuration files managed by Studio302
27. as their mode device tag and network channel you can also view their mapping offset Right click the I O Point icon at the I O Tag column and click Details I O Points Details On the Studio302 I O window right click the I O Point icon on the I O Tag column and click Details The I O points details dialog box opens For analog I O points this dialog box indicates the memory offset and the scale defined for the selected I O Point using the Mapping Tool application For discrete I O points this dialog box indicates the memory offset and the data bit offset for the selected I O Point It is not possible to edit I O point information in the I O points details dialog box To edit the I O point open the Area that contains the corresponding device in Syscon Refer to Syscon Help for details I O Points Supervision Mode On the Studio302 I O window mark the option Supervision to launch ServerManager and start monitoring the values of the I O points which are indicated in the Value column The I O User Tag column indicates the quality and the status of the point during supervision To open the Symbology window that details the point supervision indication go to the View menu and click the option NET I O symbology window References for the point quality and status are indicated at the bottom of the Studio302 I O window Points signalized in red may indicate there is a problem in the OPC communication Points signalized in green indic
28. compatible to the new device Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for further details about the Exchange Device procedure After confirming the alterations on the device configuration download the configuration to conclude the device maintenance Appendix A User Interface SERVERMANAGER The ServerManager configures the parameters for the plant network communication Parameters can be configured before starting the online communication and some parameters can be modified while the system is already operating The ServerManager is executed from the Studio302 toolbar Note that an option can be configured in order to also execute ServerManager automatically every time an OPC server is accessed e Studio302 Site Smar Current Database System302 Logged as administrator File Settings Tools Window Help 21 71100112038 FS WQIeezee y Emar Figure A 1 ServerManager on the Studio302 Toolbar IMPORTANT Parameters available in ServerManager are read from the files SmarOleServer ini IDShell HSE ini and SnmpOpcServer ini Any alterations made directly on these files for other parameters non accessible through ServerManager without previous knowledge or technical orientation may cause system malfunctioning The sections below describe the ServerManager interface and its main characteristic Click the button ServerManager on the Studio302 toolbar and the following dialog box will open ServerManage
29. path to the new area or click the Browse button to locate the ffp file that contains the new area y Replace Replace 4 La AA Cross Ok Cancel Help Figure 4 7 Replacing an Area Click Ok to conclude Studio302 will automatically launch Syscon to import the new area Searching Areas To search an area by name type its name on Search field and click Search by Name y Areas x Site Smar Current Database System302 Multi user status Close Help Figure 4 8 Searching Areas 4 6 Control Modules Using Studio302 The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char To open the list of all control modules in the Database expand the icon Applications and click Control Modules in the topology tree The Control Modules dialog box will open This dialog box lists the control modules related to the configurations created using Syscon and then imported to the current Database Ba The file containing the control module is located in the local machine Rey The file containing the control module is located in the local machine and it is Looat being edited a The file containing the control module is located in the server machine ey The file containing the control module is located in the server machine and it is s
30. procedure is available in the Multi User mode 3 Online Offline Communication Click this button to toggle between the online and offline communication mode This button also activates the detection service for new devices connected to the communication network 2 7 Studio302 User s Manual Tasks toolbar These buttons are related to the SYSTEM302 applications The following list indicates the correspondence with the applications Area Link Configuration Area Link Tool Asset Management AssetView DFI Diver Firmware Download FBTools Wizard Network Analysis FBView FDT Hart Configurator AssetView License Information License View 2 6 oS st we 9 IEC 61131 Ladder Logic Configuration Logic View mi Profibus PA Device Parametrization Profibus View ProcessView D e OPC Server Management Server Manager a 2 32 OPC Tag Visualization TagView xl Strategy Configuration Syscon Strategy Simulation Simulation View E Tag List Generator for DF65 TagList System302 Documentation When you click these buttons the corresponding application is initialized Studio302 does not incorporate the functionality of the application Studio302 only initializes the selected application and each software application is executed apart from the others Customizing the Toolbars You can select the applications that will be initialized from the toolbar Go the Settings menu and select the
31. reading results dialog Close Help Figure 2 23 Preferences Dialog Box Field Devices List Results Tab Reports Check the option Generate the Inventory Report when Studio302 is started to generate that report each time Studio302 is launched This report lists all files related to SYSTEM302 and indicates the hardware characteristics for the local machine where SYSTEM302 was installed This report is generated transparently to the user You can use the Backup Wise Inspector to compare the first and the last inventory report generated Check the option Do not compare image and video files to skip the comparison of image and videos files when generating a report with Wise Inspector The Wise Inspector tool is used by Smar Tech Support team to troubleshoot system configurations En Preferences Preferences Proc Equip k as E Database SimulationWiew Samples Field dew list License Monitor Diagnostics results Inventory Report m Generate an Inventory Report when opens the Studio302 in the first time Wise Inspector W Do not compare image and video files Close Help Figure 2 24 Preferences Dialog Box Reports Tab 2 13 Studio302 User s Manual 2 14 License Monitor The License Monitor window shows the number of licensed devices Process Equipment Database items and blocks according to the user s software licenses and periodically checks the number of points being used by the con
32. to active the tool tip and display a brief description about the parameter The panel on the bottom of the ServerManager window shows information related to databases from DFI and HSE OPC Servers indicating which servers are valid and non valid and the total number of servers This panel also indicates which servers are being executed SE Server OFFLINE Source 1 Source Z HSE Server ONLINE Source Source 2 Figure A 5 Information related to the OPC Servers Servers running HSE HDA smar smar HSE OLE Server DD Server HDA OPC Server After editing the configuration parameters click Apply All to confirm the alterations and close the ServerManager Depending on which parameters were edit it may be necessary to restart ServerManager to apply the changes To shut down ServerManager go to the Application menu and click Exit or right click the ServerManager icon on the taskbar and select Exit The close button on the upper right side of the ServerManager window simply minimizes the application Check HSE Host role Maximize Minimize About Server Manager 8 35 MB E E sys Y stu Ej Figure A 6 Shutting down ServerManager ServerManager shuts down only if there is no OPC Server being executed Close all OPC clients and if there are OPC servers being executed then ServerManager itself is being considered an OPC client To disconnect ServerManager as an OPC client go to the
33. y System302 Studio Process Equipn o x Process Equipment Database L La Process Equipment Database E Config_ nderson 6 DFE2_ADN E Y TT302 2 l te MRC TT302 2 A1 1 PG TT302 2 BLK OPC Aspect Details P Good Quality E LOCAL E LD302 9 Hee SMAR HSEOLESERYER O Figure 5 23 OPC Aspect Details dialog box The OPC Aspect Details dialog box indicates the quality of the communication the location remote or local of the project configuration file where the block parameter was created and the OLE server selected for the communication Process Equipment Database Samples When you run Studio302 for the first time the Samples Screen opens and you can select a Process Equipment Database sample to be opened 5 15 Studio302 User s Manual The Studio302 Samples are created by Smar Engineers Studio302 Samples Select the sample on the list below C Do not display this window again Close Figure 5 24 Studio302 Samples Screen Click the link Process Equipment Database to select a Process Equipment Database sample The Import Process Equipment Database dialog box will open Browse the directories to locate the sample file The default location for samples files is C Program Files Smar Studio302 Samples EquipDatabase xl Import gt Select Path file gt erese Import Process Equipment Database Look in EquipDatabase y QO 2 fe My Recent Documents Desktop My Documen
34. 1 0000000001 FF HSE HOST 000000001 TT302 2 0003020002 SM4R TT302 004803356 FI302 4 0003020005 SM4R F1302 006801718 LD302_9 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804538 Figure 2 6 Checking Report Click the option Firmwares to generate the report that indicates the versions and date of each installed firmware See the example in the figure below 2 3 Studio302 User s Manual gt Reports amp fioox y 14 4 1 of gt gt G Studio302 Report Firmw ares Information Name Versions DC Firmware s DC302_v350 abs 1 4 2008 11 54 32 DF51 Firmw are s DFS1FBViewEth008 4BS 7 10 2004 15 27 44 DF51V3 9 4 4BS 9 4 2007 10 39 14 DFS1V3 9 4R 4BS 9 4 2007 10 24 46 DFS1VCF3 9 4 4BS 9 4 2007 10 57 28 DFSIVCF3 9 4R 4BS 9 4 2007 10 03 06 DF62 Firmw are s DF62 V 1_2_16 RCl abs 19 5 2008 17 23 30 Figure 2 7 Firmwares Report Click the option Inventory to generate the report that lists all files located in the SYSTEM302 installation folder and indicates the hardware characteristics for the local machine where SYSTEM302 was installed This report has two sections The Hardware section shows the configuration of the local machine including the machine name operating system version hard disk space network adapters etc The Software section reports the SYSTEM302 version and the number of files related to this installation See the example in the figure below gt Reports amp fos z 4 1 of 237 gt gt oh A Stud
35. 184 000302002D 5MAR DF63 100 Bridge 1 100 By DF63 online Item Configuration Item IP Parameters Device TAG C Device ID Avaliable IP Figure 8 10 Initializing the SimulationView Syscon Click the button to launch the Syscon application and edit a project configuration Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for further details 8 6 Tasks Figure 8 11 Initializing Syscon TagList Click the button be to launch the TagList application and configure the database for the DF65 OPC Server File Edit OPC Help De oe ls we a smar TagList Generator VO goo Finstinpiecosus Tag Generator List Registration and Browser for the DF65 OPC 2 0 Server v8 55 with scaling conversion and MCT enterprise automation Smar Laboratories Corp Figure 8 12 Initializing TagList Tag View Click the button f to launch the TagView application and monitors the Function Blocks and their parameters 8 7 Studio302 User s Manual Fal Untitled Tag iew 3 2 Ml ES Project View Window About ajaja f Ma Monitoring Runtime Tag List Browser Selected Group OPE Server Server Node Group Handle 0 Updating Rate oo For Help press Fl Figure 8 13 Initializing TagView System302 Documentation Click the button e to open the SYSTEM302 Documentation Browser If the documentation package was not installed during the SYSTEM302 installation a dialog box will open and the user should locate the main b
36. 2 Site Smar Current Database oy File Settings Tools Window Help EE Engineering Database A Oda Applications zn Pa Control Modules Figure 4 1 Defining the Site Name The Site dialog box will open Type the new name and click Ok to conclude Site Mame Ok Cancel Help Figure 4 2 Type the new Site Name Database Database functionally corresponds to the Studio302 workspace that groups the configuration data of the plant logic control modules equipment etc The information is stored in the file with the extension scw Click the button Database a in the main toolbar to display the Database information The Database dialog box will open 4 1 Studio302 User s Manual 4 2 Database Database E Current Database 5ystem3DZ O New i Selected Database List system302 Manufacturer ID Unregistered search Search Ok Cancel i Figure 4 3 Database dialog box The field Current Database indicates the name of the current Database Creating a Database A database can only be created in the Client Server mode when the Database Manager is being executed If the Database Manager is not running close the Studio302 application then start the Database Manager application and Studio302 again The Database Manager is installed in the Startup menu and initialized with the operating system by default To run the Database Manager click Start gt All P
37. 7 8 Management Tools Live Links 5 Active 1 Broken 0 Dubious 0 Oscillating 1 No Communication S DF62_AALM OUT_ALM DF62_FFB IN_D_0_ LABEL Control M S LD302_15 A41 1 0UT 131 TP302_8 PID 1 C4S_IN CM 2 od S FI207 4 80 1 BY CAL ALT PNA 1man 2 0 ADI1M 1 ACAL TAI On Line LD302 9 Advanced PID LD302 9 APID 1 rura nan cos aos lelolo e y ula 5 19 Parameter Value Quality Ch of Han al GISP 8 EJ OUT 3 TT302 2 41 1 0UT 131 LD302 9 4PID 1 1N aS TT EJ Py_SCALE 10 EJ DUT_SCALE 11 CONTROL_OPTS lt None gt Good Non Specific Not Limited 13 Ri i lt None gt Good Non Specific Not Limited SIN i Good_NonCascade NonSpecific ConstantGood Non Specific Not Limited o A MALUE 0 Good Non Specific Not Limited 2 RW E CAS_IN 18 i SP_HI_LIM 100 Good Non Specific Not Limited 21 Rw iS P_LO_LIM 0 Good Non Specific Not Limited 22 Ri i GAIN 0 Good Non Specific Not Limited 23 Ri RESET inf Good Non Specific Not Limited 24 Ri RATE n Gond Mon Gnacific Mot Limitar E Das gt 4 b Set Default Cancel Edit Edit Clear Close Help Figure 7 10 Example of a parameter status The values of the status are described below Decimal ae Hexadecimal Status of the parameter indicated in Syscon o BadiNonSpeciioNotlimted 0o 0 02 6 Bad ContguratomEnoriHghimited 069 x7 a Bad NotConnectedNotLimied 0 a BadNotConnectedLowLimited w xa om 7 9 Studi
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40. Application menu and click Disconnect OPC Servers You can also use the buttons on the OPC toolbar to disconnect an OPC server When the button related to a server is selected on the OPC toolbar it indicates the server is connected to ServerManager Refer to section Configuring Startup for further details Smar ServerManager Application About DEL use oef HOR pp Figure A 7 OPC Toolbar A 3 Studio302 User s Manual IMPORTANT When closing ServerManager wait a few seconds before initializing it again This way the list of processes executed by the operational system will be updated and the ServerManager application will be removed from this list If the user tries to execute ServerManager right after closing the application the ServerManager icon will not appear on the Windows taskbar because the process will be still active on the list of processes Another ServerManager functionality is to verify the current role of the Host The DShell HSE can execute two roles in a fieldbus network it may be a Configurator or being executed on Supervision Only mode To check the current role of a HSE OPC Server while it is being executed go to the Application menu and click Check Server role or right click the ServerManager icon on the taskbar and click Check Server role Check Server role Maximize Minimize About Server Manager 154 KE Exit Figure A 8 Checking the IDShell HSE role Configuring
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42. Equipment Database La Process Equipment Database E I Suggar Mill Fa Tandem aa Smar_Demo_Plant Control Module 1 E fP Alcohol Distillation EMM Distillery fH f Columns A and B 5 3 Tank fli Energy Generation Action or Information Aspect T Select an action aspect or information aspect to see the details Close Help Figure 5 1 Process Equipment Database Specific instrument attributes includes links to documentation files instrument images Web pages process visualization and supervision screens and executable files Importing the Process Equipment Database To import the information from the Process Equipment Database of another machine 1 A SN Go to the File menu select the option Import and then click Process Equipment Database The Import Process Equipment Database dialog box will open Click Browse to select the folder where the compacted file is located Select the file icon and click Open Studio302 will verify the information in the compacted file comparing it to the information in the current Process Equipment Database The Import Process Equipment Database dialog box will indicate if there are any conflicts with the parameters 5 1 Studio302 User s Manual Process Equipment Database Import LX Select Path file D Program Files Smar Studio3027 Sample Browse Suggar Mill amp Tandem l E a Alcohol Distillation Distillery Columns 4 and B Tank
43. G THE SNMP OPC SERVER o occcoccnccncccnncnoconononcnnnnoncnnnoncnnnnnnnnnononnnonnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnoneness A 12 Vil Studio302 User s Manual CONFIGURING THE A amp E SERVER astas CONFIGURING THE ADA OPC SERVER ritense ria USING THE WRAPPER FOR THE OPC UA SERVER uti asta oa DISPLAYING LOG FILES VIII Section 1 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Installation and Configuration Studio302 is installed by the SYSTEM302 Installation DVD along with all the other integrated applications you will use to configure maintain and supervise your plant Please refer to the SYSTEM302 HANDBOOK which describes the procedures to install and configure SYSTEM302 Starting Studio302 After configuring your system using the System302 Settings tool you can start using Studio302 On the Start menu click Programs gt SYSTEM302 gt Studio302 to run the application The first time Studio302 is executed on the local machine it is not necessary to type the username and password to gain access to the SYSTEM302 tools To enable the secure mode click Settings gt Security and click Enable Login After changing this definition users must log in every time the Studio302 is initialized Studio302 incorporates Windows User Groups Windows users can log to Studio302 using the same login name and password configured for the operating system The figure below shows the Login dialog box hs Login Figure 1 1 User Login
44. Interval should not be altered Request Timeout is the time in milliseconds that the SNTP Time Client waits for the Time Server to answer a time request in the HSE Network the default value is 10 000 ms Request Interval is the time in milliseconds that the SNTP Time Client waits to send requests to the Time Server in the HSE Network the default value is 25 000 ms e Standard Time Difference This variable contains the value to add to the current time to obtain Standard time stamp The default value is 0 e Daylight Time Difference This variable contains the value to add to the current time to obtain Daylight time stamp The default value is O e Start Daylight This variable indicates the beginning of Daylight Saving Time e End Daylight This variable indicates the last day of Daylight Saving Time Note that the fields on the SNTP tab will be disabled if the system is configured as Supervision Only To check the supervision mode click the Advanced tab and the option Supervision Only must be selected on the Server Role area Sync And Scheduling To change those fields the Servers role must be in Configurator Advanced tab Primary SMTP eee Standard Time Diff _ Hs Configuring Logs Click the option Logs on the left panel in the ServerManager window to configure the options to enable or disable event logs Use these fields to enable 1 or disable 0 log messages See the results in ASE JE vente log HSE JE ve
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46. SimulationView Tab 2 11 Studio302 User s Manual Manufacturer ID The profile numbers are grouped according to the Manufacturer IDs T Preferences Preferences Field dew list License Monitor Diagnostics results Proc Equip peca SimulationWiew a Samples Mode C Unique Engineering Figure 2 21 Preferences Dialog Box Manufacturer ID Tab e Unique select this mode to define a default Manufacturer ID for all databases e Engineering select this mode to specify a Manufacturer ID for each database created Samples Screen Check the option Enable the Studio302 Samples to open the Samples Screen every time the user starts the Studio302 If this option is not checked the Samples Screen will not appear e Preferences Preferences Field dew list License Monitor Diagnostics results Proc Equip Database SimulationWiew Manuf ID V Enable the Studio302 Samples Help Figure 2 22 Preferences Dialog Box Samples Tab See sections Configuration Samples and Process Equipment Database Samples for details on how to open a Studio302 Sample 2 12 User Interface Field Devices List Results Check this option to enable the dialog box that displays the status after reading the information related to the devices from each configured OPC Server En Preferences Preferences Pra a SimulationWiew Manuf ID Samples Database License Monitor Diagnostics Enable field devices list
47. TASKS Area Link Tool Click the button e to select the Area Link Tool application Al ES AreaLink Tool File Preferences Help DODE DF62_proj_02 APID 1 0UT 4 DF62_proj_02 APID 1 1N A DF62_proj_02 APID 1 TRK_wAL Output Parameter s i j DF62 proj_02 APIC 1 CUT Communication Figure 8 1 Area Link Tool Window Refer to the Area Link Tool Help for further details AssetView Click the button P to select the AssetView Application The following dialog box will open AssetView Choose the action HD AssetView Web Browser YH AssetView Server HD AssetView Hart and Profibus Features Figure 8 2 Initializing AssetView Click the option AssetView Web Browser to launch the Internet Explorer browser and navigate through the AssetView pages related to the configurations imported to the current database Click the option AssetView Server to run the application and manage the device information on the AssetView database Refer to the AssetView User s Manual for further details 8 1 Studio302 User s Manual Click the option AssetView Hart and Profibus Features to run the FDT Hart Configurator tool and manage the topology and DTMs from Hart and Profibus devices DFI Diver m a Click the button to launch the DFI Diver application and select a DF51 card to debug DfiDiver Debug Information Settings DF51 Card Task updating in milliseconds Please select a card and press Apply P
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49. as two sections The Hardware section shows the configuration of the local machine including the machine name operating system version hard disk space network adapters etc The Software section lists all files related to each installed SYSTEM302 application including the file name installation path date size and file version 7 11 Studio302 User s Manual 7 12 To generate an Inventory Report go to the Tools menu and click Reports gt Inventory or click the button lal to open the Choose Report dialog box and click Inventory You can also configure Studio302 to generate the Inventory Report each time Studio302 is launched On the File menu click Preferences On the Preferences dialog box click the Reports tab and mark the option Generate an Inventory Report when Studio302 is launched You can select only two reports to compare system configurations On the Tools menu click Wise Inspector to open the Wise Inspector window Mark the two reports you want to compare and click Compare See the example below Wise Inspector Wise Inspector Date User Logged Version Oct 10 2012 3 00PM without authentication 7 3 5 6 E oct 16 2012 6 04PM without authentication 7 3 5 6 9 Oct 17 2012 6 05PM without authentication 7 3 5 6 W Do not compare image and video files Backup Import i i mpa Help Figure 7 12 Comparing Inventory Reports This procedure may take some minutes Click Background on t
50. ate the communication is good and the point value is being read from the device It is necessary to export tags using Syscon to guarantee the OPC communication 4 19 Studio302 User s Manual Field Devices 4 20 Searching I O Points To search the I O point first select one of the filter options I O Tag Mode Block Device or Network Type the word related to the I O Point to be searched and click Search Points related to your search will be displayed at the I O points table The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Customizing the Studio302 I O Window You can customize the Studio302 I O window and select the columns that will be displayed Right click the window area and click the option Customize View The dialog box will open Select the desired columns and click Apply Studio302 1 0 x Customize View wl Tag User tag lv Network Wl Mode Area Wl Block vl Value iw Device Figure 4 26 Customizing the Studio302 I O Window Saving the Log File To save the information related to the I O Points supervision right click the Studio302 I O window area and click the option Save Log File Detecting New Devices The Device Detection Service alerts you about new devices being added to the pla
51. ation Edit station Marne WINXP EST1394 Role Not defined wt Description Figure 4 17 Station Description On the Role box select the role that the workstation represents on the current database On the Description box type a brief description of the workstation Click Update to confirm the alterations and return to the Network Devices Stations dialog box Adding Stations On the Network Devices Stations dialog box click Add to include a workstation to the database The New Station dialog box opens Network Devices Station Information New station Role Maintenance wt Description Figure 4 18 Adding a Station On the IP box type the IP address of the new workstation and click Validate If the IP address is correct a green check mark will indicate the workstation was located e Network Devices Station Information New station Ip 192 168 163 19 Validate Figure 4 19 New Station On the Role box select the role that the workstation represents on the current database On the Description box type a brief description of the workstation 4 14 Using Studio302 Click Save to conclude and return to the Network Devices Stations dialog box Multiuser Information Right click the workstation icon and click the option Multiuser information to open the dialog box that indicates which areas and logics are being edited in the selected workstation Network Devices
52. base A message will appear to confirm the operation Importing Syscon Files to the Database To import an existent configuration file to the current Database go to the File menu select Import and click Syscon file The dialog box to import the configuration file will open Browse the directories to locate the configuration file Select the file icon and click Open to import the configuration The Syscon window will open while the configuration is added to the Studio302 A message box will open informing the user that the configuration was imported by Studio302 indicating the corresponding Database 4 3 Studio302 User s Manual aby Import a ce my The DF51_SE file a B Was Imported to the System302 k database Figure 4 6 Importing Files Click Ok to close the message box and return to the Database To list all the configurations included in a Database click the icon Areas in the topology tree and the list of the configurations will be displayed In the Areas dialog box double click the project icon to open the configuration in the Syscon application IMPORTANT The Database Manager manages all configuration files and the configurations created using Syscon are saved in a common storage directory where all machines connected to the communication network can access those files It is important to have a common practice to name tags in your company to avoid consistency problems For example in Multi u
53. ce Type F303 Master IP Address 192 1658 165 177 Slave Address Ok Cancel Help Figure 4 31 Detecting Profibus Devices Select the device manufacturer and the type of the device Type the master IP address and the slave address Click Ok to conclude It will be necessary to open the configuration file and add the device to the plant strategy DeviceNet AS i and Modbus Devices Configuring a DeviceNet AS i or Modbus Device Open the Field Devices List dialog box right click the device icon and click the option Configuration to open Syscon and edit the configuration file that contains the selected device Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on configuring a DeviceNet AS i or Modbus device Configuration Samples When you run Studio302 for the first time the Samples Screen opens and you can select a configuration file sample to be opened The Studio302 Samples are created by Smar engineers to provide standard examples of plant control applications Studio302 Samples Select the sample on the list below FP Do not display this window again Close Figure 4 32 Studio302 Samples Screen Click the link Configuration Files to select a configuration sample The Unpack Files dialog box will open 4 25 Studio302 User s Manual Unpack Unpack lt Select a file to unpack OOOO ros Select the temporary path to extract the files CADOCUME 4 JULIAN 1 LOCALS 1 Temp Browse
54. ck the Devices Summary icon on the Diagnostics window and click the option Start Devices Summary to start communicating with AssetView 7 5 Studio302 User s Manual e Devices Summary Devices Summary 5 Devices with diagnostic events ari Devices with scheduled maintenances Eb Devices with tracking events i Close Help Figure 7 7 Devices Summary dialog box i e Devices with Diagnostic Events indicates the number of devices with diagnostic event s Click this option to open the Diagnostic View page e Devices with Scheduled Maintenances indicates the number of devices with scheduled maintenance s Click this option to open the Maintenances Page e Devices with Tracking Events indicates the number of devices with tracking event s Click this option to open the Tracking View page Click each option to open the respective AssetView web page Live Links The Live Links dialog box shows the block links created using Syscon and their state ATTENTION The procedure to connect the links may take a few minutes depending on how many links were created in the project configuration files To cancel the procedure that reads the status of the links click Abort at the bottom of the Live Links dialog box After closing the Live Links dialog box wait a few seconds until Server Manager updates the monitoring information about the links Otherwise if the Live Links dialog box is quickly reopened an error may occur while r
55. dio302 login system Allowing simultaneous access to different users minimizes repetitive re configuring of the same project to different client machines It also maintains continuous data flow for file transfer With Studio302 the maintenance of the plant instruments is more efficient Using the Wizard the user can perform the maintenance and even replace an instrument in an effective way reducing the idle time of the plant Studio302 runs on Microsoft Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 If the user needs further information about versions and types of supported operating systems refer to the README of SYSTEM302 This manual refers to version 1 11 of Studio302 available on SYSTEM302 version 7 3 5 Studio302 User s Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION aorta ll SECTION 1 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION coooooocccoconcccncnccnonnncnonancnnnnnnnnonanennnnnnrnnnnnrnananernnaanos 1 1 INSTALLATION AND ON GCA TONE serch cae A AAA DEA AAA E 1 1 STAR TINGO I UDIO S02 00 ES A A AAA EA AE OH ee E 1 1 CHANGING THE CURRENT TUDIOSO2 USE Rita AAA A A heeded hs 1 2 SECHON 2 USER INTERFA CEscusrrr ci ARO p EE a eaaa 2 1 TOOLBAR Sa o a 2 1 MAIN TOOLBAR aserre oia 2 1 TASK S TOOLBAR aiea a N tte cee eee cet neta eas eet cents 2 8 CUSTOMIZING THE TOOUB AR Sussie iii eiii 2 8 TORO ROG TR Ei cease cet areata a eed ease 2 9 DEFINING USER SO PREFERENCE Still oa ote do 2 10 PATH TO CONFIGURATI
56. e SYSTEM302 is also installed mark the option Supervision Only to indicate that they are acting in supervision mode only Configuring Message Concatenation Starting with SYSTEM302 version 7 0 6 firmwares of all HSE controllers in DFI302 implements the Message Concatenation method This feature allows you to configure a control strategy with a higher number of external control links between controllers because it reduces processing load in the controllers At the Advanced tab A 6 Appendix A ServerManager General HSE Redundancy Advanced HSE Maintenance SH TP ATs H1 SM Timer Message Concaternation Hi Dev T1 15000 ins Linking Dev T1 115000 ms Transmit Delay Time ms e H1 Dew Te aonan ms Linking Dew T soooo me HI Dew T3 45000 ms Linking Dey T3 49000 me H1 Syne And Scheduling Clock Syne Interval 20 3 Primary Publisher f E E Supervision Update Time 2000 Analog Views OFF m Myc Enable oN ON No Datalhange Timeout go ms Configurator Supervision Only Apply gt Apply Al Figure A 13 Configuring message concatenation Message Concatenation e The Transmit Delay Time parameter indicates the time interval that controls the message concatenation in the HSE controllers This interval must be half the time of the macrocycle in milliseconds IMPORTANT After configuring the Transmit Delay Time restart the HSE OLEServer and download t
57. e Windows taskbar If the server is stopped the icon of the ServerManager will change to red Al at the Windows taskbar e ServerManager ServerManager y amp Change settings to Q Network ql Logs E Startup Show minimized Figure 8 9 Initializing the Server Manager Refer to the Tutorial ServerManager for further details about this application 8 5 Studio302 User s Manual ATTENTION When closing the ServerManager application wait a few seconds before initializing it again This way the list of processes executed by the operational system will be updated and the ServerManager application will be removed from this list If the user tries to execute the ServerManager right after closing the application the ServerManager icon will not appear on the Windows taskbar because the process will be still active on the list of processes SimulationView Click the button to open the SimulationView that is a control strategy simulator developed specifically to simulate control strategies with Foundation Fieldbus function blocks and ladder logic IEC 61131 3 standard Refer to the SimulationView Manual for further information BY Simulation iew Strategy Simulator File Simulation Help SSS SSS sss SSS SSS SSS eei Process ID VirtualiP DeviceIo Device Tag Serial Number Device type Status E 3312 192 168 2
58. e alteration is validated another Inventory Report related to the installation should be generated This report will also be stored on the Inventory database How to generate a backup On the Tools menu click Wise Inspector to open the Wise Inspector window Click the button Backup The tool will automatically select the first and the last Inventory Report from the current SYSTEM302 version You will save the information about the differences and the altered components in a compacted file This file can be stored on the current workstation and could be used for comparison if it is necessary to reinstall SYSTEM302 These records of the SYSTEM302 validated installation and the components that were altered follow the same directory structure of the Smar directory 7 13 Studio302 User s Manual 7 14 On the Save As dialog box select the folder where the file will be saved and type the name for the compacted file Click Save to continue This procedure may take some minutes Click Background on the progress dialog box to execute this procedure in background while you continue using Studio302 At the end of the backup procedure the compacted file is generated in zip format This file contains e the Source directory files are copied according to the SYSTEM302 directory structure making it easy to locate files that were altered e the info txt file this file contains the information related to the files that were copied Section 8
59. e is located in the server machine and it is being server edited by another user Managing Devices Using the AssetView pages you can manage the device s maintenances and diagnostics Right click the device icon and click the corresponding device page Note that e The Configuration Calibration Diagnostic Identification Maintenance Monitoring Display or Device View pages will be available in the device s menu only if AssetView is installed and the device has already been commissioned e The SQL Server must have been started and should be running e The device must have been registered in the AssetView database using the AssetServer Refer to the AssetView User s Manual for details on registering devices Searching Devices To search the device first select one of the filter options Device Tag Device ID Protocol Bridge Port Status Commissioned Network Address or Area Type the word related to the device to be searched and click Search Field Devices List Field devices 4 Devices 0 Online 4 Offline 0 Commissioned 4 Uncommissioned Device Tag_____ DeviceID_______ Protocol Bridge Tag Port Status Commissioned Network Name Address Area Y F1302 H1 Bridge 2 Off Line Fieldbus 5 proj02 star 1F302 Bridge 1 Off Line Fieldbus 1 projot site LD302 Bridge 1 Off Line Fieldbus 1 projo1 sok 17302 Bridge 1 Off Line Fieldbus 1 projO1 tae Device Tag x Device ID e Protoc
60. eading data from the OPC Servers and it will be necessary to restart Server Manager close and open the Diagnostic window again On the Customize tab select the links from the configuration projects and Area Links that should be monitored See the example below gt gt Studio302 Diagnostics E Ba Diagnostics Live Links Customize A Live Links Ox Devices Summary Custom ize 4 igsbsedvoedsvedvoosvascesssuenguondied AV Area Links M Areas AAA AA E M9 test Control Module 1 Warning A This operation may impact the supervision due to the burden on OPCs points requests cancer mp Output x Building links structure Building Area Links Tree Building Links Tree a b Status Figure 7 8 Selecting Links 7 6 Management Tools Click Next to continue _ Live Like Live Links S 0 Actives 0 Uncertains 0 Dubious 0 J Brokens 0 Osollatinos 2 No Communications Status Ctrl Mod Control Module 2 S Bridge Z APID 1 6KCAL_OUT projoz Bridge 1 PID 1 BKCAL_IN State Optional s Y active Y Y Uncertain Sy Dubious oF Y Broken User Tag Comerm nicabon Beharor reas S Y No Comemmanicabon a Y Oscieting S Y Links gt Y Area Links Pub Tag Pub Control Mod Pub Area Subs Tag Subs Control Mod Subs Area Search Search by Pub Tag Refresh R l sd Close j Help Figure 7 9 Live Links dialo
61. ep 1 Decommissioning the device In the Studio302 window open the device list expanding the icon Network Devices and clicking Field Devices in the topology tree The list of the devices will open Right click the icon of the device that will be replaced and click Decommission Wait a few seconds while Syscon is decommissioning the device When this procedure is complete the device status will be updated in the Devices dialog box After decommissioning the device replace the physical instrument with the new equipment in the plant Step 2 Detecting the new device IMPORTANT Remember that the device detection service must be started for the new device installed in the plant to be detected If the Detect Device icon is not activated in the Windows taskbar go to the Settings menu in the Studio302 window click Communications to open the Communication Settings dialog box select the Services tab and click Start to activate the device detection service It is also possible to initialize the device detection service clicking the Online Offline Communication button on the main toolbar When a new device is connected to the plant communication channel the Studio302 icon blinks in the Windows taskbar Open the Studio302 window and the New Device Detected message box will open Click Yes to commission the new device The commissioning process will enable the device communication with the plant control Step 3 Commissioning the Dev
62. erformance 15000 Messages 5000 Watch 5000 RAM 5000 Figure 8 3 Initializing DFI Diver Select the DF51 card and click Apply to apply the debug the card FBTools a Click the button 4 to launch the FBTools Wizard This is an application which allows the firmware upgrade of any Smar field device FOUNDATION fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA PCI302 cards DFI302 controllers and communication gateways such as the FB700 MB700 and HI302 This tool also allows configuring TCP IP properties of those modules network interfaces Refer to the FBTools Help for further details 8 2 Tasks FBTools Wizard Select Grou i Sei verion oaie aioe IEA El cup a E Group 8 Network Interface Card NIC Firmware a Select 0002 a Selects es Go refreshi Figure 8 4 Initializing FBTools FBView Click the button ER to launch the FBView application and analyze the network communication Refer to the FBView User s Manual for further information ONLINE Packets captured Packets lost Nunber of files Dump file size Figure 8 5 Initializing FBView FDT Hart Configurator Click the button gt to launch the FDT HART Configurator This FDT tool manages specific functions for each instrument providing online asset management Refer to the FDT HART Configurator Help for further details 8 3 Studio302 User s Manual License View Click the button to run the LicenseView application and authorize the installed products
63. erver being edited fia The file containing the control module is located in the server machine and it is server being edited by another user Right click the control module icon and click Edit control module to open the corresponding configuration in Syscon and edit the Strategy window If the configuration file is being edited in other machine the user will not be able to alter or edit this configuration Right click the control module icon and click View to open Syscon in View mode and visualize the Strategy window Searching Control Modules To search the name of the control module select the option Control Module at the bottom of the Control Modules dialog box type the name of the control module and click Search by Control Module To search the name of the area select the option Area at the bottom of the Control Modules dialog box type the name of the area and click Search by Area The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char 4 7 Studio302 User s Manual 4 8 Control Modules Site Smar Current Database System30 Control Modules A control Module 1 E control Module 2 Re 2 Control Module gt O rea Advanced Search Figure 4 9 Searching Control Modules Advanced Search Click Ad
64. ess Equipment Database Window See section Process Equipment Database 2 Pack amp Go Click this button to compact all system information such as configuration files block support and device support files into a single file to be copied to a remote machine See section Pack amp Go Pack amp Go Pack amp Go Type Configuration Files dependency files and entire Full Block Support and Device Support Light Configuration Files and dependency files Cancel Help Figure 2 12 Pack amp Go Options Unpack Click this button to unpack a compacted file that contains the information about a remote system which will be copied to a local machine See section Unpacking Database Files User Interface gt Unpack Unpack Select a file to unpack C temp project01 tgz Select the temporary path to extract the files C Users smar AppData Local Temp List all files Figure 2 13 Unpacking files EL Diagnostics Click this button to open the Diagnostics window See section Diagnostics Studio302 Diagnostics g B4 Diagnostics Live Links Customize S Live Links Os Devices Summary Customize Y Area Links 41 projo2 a M projo2 41 projot MIR Control Module 2 VJ projot Control Module 1 Warning Figure 2 14 Diagnostics Window Update All Click this button to update the information of all configurations saved on the Database Manager This
65. etected in Studio302 waiting for the commissioning To open the New Device window click the button new on the toolbar To commission the device from the New Device Detect window right click its icon and click Commission Syscon will be executed Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on commissioning a device Field Device List To open the list of all devices in the Database expand the icon Network Devices and click Field Devices in the topology tree The Field Devices List dialog box will open You can execute several procedures such as opening the device s pages with AssetView commissioning and decommissioning a device or downloading the configuration using Syscon The Field Devices List dialog box displays the information related to the devices in the current Database such as the device ID the tag of the fieldbus channel connected to the device the number of the port that connects the bridge to the fieldbus and the device status in the plant configuration Click Refresh at the bottom of the Field Devices List dialog box to read the information of all devices from every configured OPC Server The file containing the device is located in the local machine a The file containing the device is located in the local machine and it is being edited 4 21 Studio302 User s Manual ay The file containing the device is located in the server machine and it is being server edited de The file containing the devic
66. fer to the tutorial Configuring the DCOM properties Searching Groups To search the name of a group 1 Select the option Group at the bottom of the Group Management window 2 Type the name of the group 3 Click the button Search by Group To search the permission for any system functionality 1 Select the option Permission at the bottom of the Group Management window 2 Type the name of the system functionality 3 Click the button Search by Permission 6 2 Users and Groups Management The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Multiuser Security The Multiuser Security dialog box lists the users logged to the Database Manager in a multi user scenario indicating their IP addresses status and the Studio302 installation mode On the right lower corner of the Studio302 window double click the Multiuser Security icon y to open the dialog box Multiuser ii Security Status Station Login Install mode Win7JBi 10 0 2 15 Client Server Figure 6 4 Multiuser Security The Multiuser Security icon will blink on the Studio302 window if there is a workstation in unsecured mode ATTENTION The SQL Server 2005 must be installed on each workstation and the workstations must be using the same SQL data communication port
67. figuration files and the points available for the project configurations EN Preferences Preferences Proc Equip le ee ae eras SimulationWiew Samples Field dev list Diagnostics results 3 Refresh time to check the licenses in minutes Low limit for remaning license red Average limit for remaning license orange Figure 2 25 Preferences Dialog Box License Monitor Tab Refresh Time set the time interval in minutes to refresh the information related to the licenses for the SYSTEM302 applications in the License Monitor dialog box Low Limit Percentage set the minimum percentage of the number of licensed points devices items or blocks If the number of available points is inferior to this percentage the indicative number will be displayed in red Average Limit Percentage set the average percentage of the number of licensed points devices items or blocks If the number of available points is inferior to this percentage the indicative number will be displayed in orange Diagnostics From the Diagnostics window open the Devices Summary dialog box and monitor instruments with maintenance diagnostic and tracking events Also open the Live Links dialog box and periodically check the block links created using Syscon and their state User Interface E Preferences Preferences Proc Equip A eee er DESEO Simulation iew Samples Field dew list License Monitor results i l Devices Sum
68. figured to generate alarms and events that should be monitored by the server Use ServerManager to create the database for the A amp E OPC Server with the information generated by the configuration tools and therefore the server startup will be faster Appendix A ServerManager Click the button Generate Database to create the database with the initial conditions for the A amp E OPC Server A message box will open alerting the user that this operation may take a few minutes to be completed Click Yes to proceed SNMP A amp E HDA Ua x A amp E OPC Server Database to 4 amp E OPC Server is ready Total 0 Generate Database Number of devices with 4 amp 6 data 0 Number of configured Blocks Apply All Figure A 28 Generating initial database for A amp E OPC Server ServerManager alerts the user when the alarm database is not updated When a new Alarminfo ini file is created by Syscon ServerManager detects this event and the icon on Windows taskbar indicates the database is outdated See the following example Y AE OPC Server database needs to be generated ia W imagem Paint a Ep 16 36 Figure A 29 Alert from A amp E OPC Server This tab also displays information related to the number of devices and blocks configured with alarms Configuring the HDA OPC Server HDA OPC Server uses information from the file TrendInfo ini to enable devices that will be monitored through fieldbus events fro
69. ft side of the dialog box and the list of parameters related to this block will be displayed on the box at the right side of the dialog box Select the OPC parameter icon and click Ok to return to the Customize Aspects dialog box When you click Ok at the Customize Aspects dialog box the value of the OPC parameter will be read from the server and indicated on the Process Equipment Database window Connecting and disconnecting OPC Aspects On the Process Equipment Database window right click the Process Equipment Database icon and select Connect all OPC Aspects The values of all OPC parameters will be read from the server and indicated on the Process Equipment Database window Process Equipment Database a System302 Studio Process Equipment Database Process Equipment Database La Ly Process Equipment Database Ela Config_Anderson DF62_4DN Action or Information Aspect MM TT302 2 41 1 MODE_BLK TARGET 16 Figure 5 22 Monitoring OPC Aspects To monitor only a specific OPC parameter right click the corresponding OPC Aspect icon and click Connect OPC Aspect To stop monitoring the OPC parameters right click the Process Equipment Database icon and click Disconnect all OPC Aspects To stop monitoring only a specific OPC parameter right click its icon and click Disconnect OPC Aspect OPC Aspects details Right click an OPC Aspect icon and click Details The OPC Aspect Details dialog box will open
70. g box The SC column State Change indicates the number of changes in the parameter status You can set the time interval to wait until stabilizing the reading of the status of each link in the Preferences dialog box See section Defining User s Preferences At the bottom of the Live Links dialog box use the States filter to select the type of links that are listed e Active shows only links that are communicating e Uncertain shows links that the quality of the value is less than normal but the value might be useful e Dubious shows links where the status of the publisher and subscriber parameter is out of service e Broken shows links that are communicating but the status in the subscriber is different from the publisher Use the Behavior filter and mark the option Oscillating to show links that oscillated their status active broken and dubious during the monitoring period Use the filter No Communication at the Live Links Comm area to show links that are not communicating Right click the parameter tag and select Details to open Syscon and edit the link on the Strategy window Right click the parameter tag and select Reset State Change to reset the counter in the SC column related to the selected parameter Or click Reset All State Change to reset all counters in the SC column Click Refresh to read the information from the OPC Servers IMPORTANT Do not change the project configuration files in Syscon while the L
71. guration to the device HART Devices Configuring a HART Device Right click the HART device icon and click the option Open DTM to open the area that contains the selected device on the FDT HART Configurator tool Refer to the FDT HART Configurator Help for details on configuring the HART device Profibus Devices Configuring a Profibus Device Open the Field Devices List dialog box right click the Profibus device icon and click the option Cyclic Configuration to open Syscon and edit the configuration file that contains the selected device Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on configuring a Profibus device Right click the Profibus device icon and click the option Acyclic Configuration to access the information on the device configuration The ProfibusView application will open the device dialog box Refer to the ProfibusView User s Manual for details on configuring the Profibus device Right click the Profibus device icon and click Open DTM to open the AssetView FDT application This application allows you to parameterize blocks from the device in online or offline mode Refer to the AssetView FDT User s Manual for details Detecting a Profibus Device When a new Profibus device is connected to the plant it is necessary to configure the address Sp Click the button onthe Applications toolbar to open the ProfibusView dialog box Using Studio302 e Profibus iew ProfibusView Manufacturer Smar Field Devi
72. he plant configuration or the HSE fieldbus channel using Syscon to enable the message concatenation method in all HSE controllers Deleting HSE persistency files The HSE Maintenance tab is only available if the user is the System Administrator or a member of the Administrators Group Only the user with Administrator rights can delete the files related to the IDShell HSE persistency Before deleting the persistency files make sure the HSE OLE Server is not active and stop the network communication with all OPC clients such as Studio302 and Syscon On the ServerManager window go the Application menu and click Disconnect OPC Servers A message box will appear to confirm the operation Click Yes to conclude IMPORTANT The procedure to delete the files related to the HSE persistency can hazard the system operation Since this procedure is not often executed and it is considered an immediate solution the HSE Maintenance tab will only be available during a 5 minute interval when the ServerManager is executed for the first time At the HSE Maintenance tab click the button Delete to remove the files related to the HSE persistency A 7 Studio302 User s Manual General HSE Redundancy Advanced HSE Maintenance SHTP ATUs HSE Persistency Use this option to delete the files related to HSE persistency Make sure that the HSE OLE Server is not unning This feature will remove the following files ID Shell HSE bin
73. he network address for each equipment therefore if the values are not unique for each machine the network redundancy will not work correctly Configuring Synchronization and Supervision At the Advanced tab H1 5M Time __ __ gt __ _ Message Loncatenation H1 Dew T1 jis000 me Linking Dew T1 jis000 me Transmit Delay Time fo ue H1 Dev Te jano me Linking Dew T2 janooo mz H1 Syne And Scheduling to _ lt HI Dey T 3 45000 me Linking Dey T3 45000 ins Clock Sync Interval fo Supervision NAAA RAN Primary Publisher f b Update Time 2000 ma Analog Views ON x Mve Enable ON y Serger ral No Datalhange Timeout anoo ms Configurator C Supervision Only Figure A 12 ServerManager Advanced Tab Supervision e The Update Time parameter indicates the desired time interval to update the supervisory system This interval should not be smaller than the macrocycle e The MVC Enable parameter enables the supervision optimization using the MVC resources available e The No DataChange Timeout parameter indicates the time interval to update the parameters that have not changed their values e The Analog Views parameter allows the user to create views for the 1131 supervision of analog variables Server role e Mark the option Configurator only for the machine where the plant configuration files are created For the other machines wher
74. he progress dialog box to execute this procedure in background while you continue using Studio302 Click Abort on the Wise Inspector window at any time to cancel the comparison When the procedure is concluded the report containing the differences between the selected Inventory Reports will be displayed Differences are generated according to three cases 1 Ifa file exists on the first Inventory Report and does not exist on the second the final report will indicate the file as not found 2 A new file does not exist on the first Inventory Report 3 A modified file that is the file exists on the first Inventory Report and it was modified Me Reports ls gt on 1 1 a 100 E Studio302 Report K Report Information FileN ame DateBefore DateAfter System302_Configuration xml 16 10 2012 17 10 2012 ExchangeFile log 16 02 2012 16 10 2012 MdlErrLg ffl 16 02 2012 16 10 2012 Syscon ini 26 07 2012 16 10 2012 StudioServer udl 16 10 2012 17 10 2012 TraceFile log 16 10 2012 17 10 2012 Settings xml 16 10 2012 17 10 2012 SmarStudioDB xml 0 Kb 1 Kb 16 10 2012 17 10 2012 Figure 7 13 Report Information Management Tools On the Reports window click a to print the report or click the button ES to save the report in PDF format Importing an Inventory Report You can import the information from an Inventory Report previously saved on the workstation and then compare this report to other Inventory Reports available
75. hich contain the points that will be read when the operational system is started This step will update the list of tags in the Ist file At this point there are two options to conclude the process a Close all SYSTEM302 applications including supervisory tools and ServerManager In this case ServerManager will be automatically configured with the Ist file generated and for being executed when the operational system restarts initializing the OPC server OR b Edit the file SmarOleServer ini and change the SMFILEGEN key value to 0 zero Close the editor saving the file which will be created with all added items Now the Ist file is created The steps below are optional and specifically to test the Ist file and create the cache list for the OPC server 10 Run ServerManager again If you execute step 7 a ServerManager is already configured with a file with the name format SMFileGen_DDMMMYY_HHMM Ist otherwise if you executed step 7 b select the OPC server that will be executed and click the button Browse to select the Ist file Restart ServerManager so the changes will take effect When the operating system is restarted the selected OPC servers will be automatically executed In order to use the Ist file with other application such as TagView unmark the options automatically configured during the process to create the Ist file Studio302 User s Manual Configuring the OPC On the ServerManager window select the o
76. ice Syscon will be automatically executed and the Commission dialog box will open Click the button El to open the list of device IDs available Select the icon corresponding to the new device and click Ok to close this dialog box and return to the Commission dialog box Click Ok again and wait until the device is commissioned 9 1 Studio302 User s Manual 9 2 The message box will open informing the user the commissioning procedure was completed Step 4 Download After commissioning the new device a message box will open informing the user that it will be necessary to send the information about the device configuration to the physical instrument in the plant Click Yes to download the configuration and conclude the device maintenance If any attribute of the new device installed in the plant differs from the configuration of the virtual device in the project file the message below will open after the device is commissioned alerting the user that it will be necessary to execute the Exchange Device procedure to check the inconsistencies incompatibilities and the instability of the device Commission Device x Differences between the virtual and the physical device were detected a The Exchange Device operation will be necessary to commission the device Are vou sure you wank to continue Figure 9 1 Editing Groups Permissions Click Yes to analyze the differences of the devices and select the blocks and parameters
77. ick the area icon and click Update to update the local information about the configuration project before editing the file This option is only available after the area had been commissioned Right click the area icon in the Areas dialog box and click Edit Area Studio302 will launch Syscon and open the configuration file corresponding to the selected area Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on how to edit the configuration Exporting an Area for Standalone Mode When you export an area to the Standalone mode the area is removed from the database and the configuration files related to the area are saved in a target directory Right click the area icon in the Areas dialog box and click Export for Standalone The Browse for Folder dialog box will open Select the path to the directory where the configuration files will be exported Click Ok to conclude Removing an Area To remove an area from the database right click the area icon in the Areas dialog box and click Remove Area It is only possible to remove an area created in a local configuration file that is a file stored in the local machine 4 5 Studio302 User s Manual NOTE If the Syscon application is being executed it will be necessary to close Syscon before removing the area Replacing an Area To replace an area in the database right click the area icon in the Areas dialog box and click Replace Area The Replace dialog box will open Type the
78. indicates the status of the configuration file whether it is being edited in the local machine or locked for edition by another user for example 4 4 Using Studio302 Creating an Area In the Areas dialog box right click the dialog box and click New Area Studio302 will launch Syscon and open the dialog box that lists the templates available for each linking device Select the desired template and click Ok Type the name of the strategy configuration and click Ok to conclude Creating a Hart Area In the Areas dialog box right click the dialog box and click New Hart Area Studio302 will launch the FDT Hart tool In the dialog box type the name of the topology and click Ok The Topology window will open for edition Opening the Area in View Mode ATTENTION Right click the area icon and click Update to update the local information about the configuration project before opening the file This option is only available after the area had been commissioned Right click the area icon in the Areas dialog box and click View Studio302 will launch Syscon and open the configuration file corresponding to the selected area in View Mode If the configuration file is being edited in other machine the user will not be able to alter or edit this configuration On the other hand if the file is not being edited click the Edit Mode button in Syscon to switch modes and alter the configuration file Editing the Area ATTENTION Right cl
79. initialize the service manually To stop the service click the button Stop When the detection service is active the Studio302 icon appears in the Windows taskbar as indicated in the figure below ca gyco Sy q Sm gism 5s cb ad Tae a Ll K 12 05 PM Figure 3 5 Detecting New Devices The device detection service is also active when you start the communication clicking the Online Offline Communication button Q Server Manager Settings Q Click the button to execute the ServerManager e ServerManager ServerManager Q Change settings to ot Network Logs Q Q Startup Q OPC Show minimized Figure 3 6 Configuring the ServerManager 3 3 Studio302 User s Manual 3 4 Network Settings Click the link Network to configure the Network Interface Cards used by the ServerManager e At the General tab configure the number of NICs Network Interface Cards and the IP addresses e Atthe HSE Redundancy tab configure the Device and LAN redundancy e Atthe Advanced tab configure the synchronization and the schedule for the supervisory e The HSE Maintenance tab is only available for users with Administrator rights and allows the administrator to delete the files related to the HSE persistency e At the SNTP tab configure the Application Clock Time This option is used to configure the parameters related to the time synchronism e The RTU tab must be c
80. io302 Syscon LogicView Network Configurator and ProcessView imported to the current database will be included in the package but only the Block Support and Device Support folders used by the configuration files will be included in the package Click Create A dialog box opens and the user selects the path to the compacted file Browse de directories and select the destination folder Management Tools 2 Choose the path to pack the files 9 Program Files 3 Program Files x86 J Users Figure 7 4 Selecting the Destination Folder 4 Type the name for the package and click Ok The procedure to pack all files selected may take a few minutes To cancel this procedure click Cancel on the Pack amp Go dialog box and the operation will be aborted A message box will appear informing the user if the operation was successful Click Ok to conclude Unpacking Database Files The Unpack procedure will delete the list of areas in the current database and include the areas listed in the compacted file Syscon project configuration files where removed areas were created are not deleted from the working directory in the local machine therefore after executing the Unpack procedure you may include areas from the previous database to the current one importing the Syscon configuration files where those deleted areas were configured IMPORTANT To execute the Unpack procedure the current database name must be the same name used by the da
81. io302 Report e System302 Structure Local Hardw are Configuration amp System302 Information Operational System Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack Service Pack 2 Version 5 1 2600 Netw ork adapter s Name Intel R PRO 100 Management Adapter Default IP Gateway 192 168 163 2 IP Address 192 168 163 90 DNS Domain smar com br Hard Disk Partition C size 8 39 GB free space 970 81 MB Figure 2 8 Inventory Report Click the Processes option to generate the report that indicates all processes that are running on the station the related products their versions and the memory space occupied by them See the example in the following figure 2 4 User Interface ilu crn 1 fit a fioo J B Studio302 Report re Processes Name Product name Version Memory SmarStudioBridgeP roxy Studio302 1 09 0004 8 655K csrss Bee se 3 473K FnTypeWizard FFB Manager andra 7229K winlogon 6 480K sqlw riter Microsoft SQL Server 9 00 4035 00 3 772K spoolsyv Microsoft Windows Operating System 5 2 3790 3959 7 500K spnsrunt SPI 7 6 0 6 3 740K SmarStudio Studio302 1 09 0010 112 304K Figure 2 9 Processes Report Click the option System302 Tools to generate the report that indicates the version installation path and status of each application available with SYSTEM302 See the example in the figure below Reports Studio302 Report K Tasks Informations Name Path ersion
82. is complete The files related to the configuration will be located in the SYSTEM302 working directory Click Ok to return to the Unpack dialog box Click Unpack on the Unpack dialog box to extract the files If the option List all files is selected a list of all files saved to the destination folder will be displayed at the end of the Unpack procedure A message box will appear informing the user that the operation was successful Click Close to conclude Unpack Trace The Unpack Trace dialog box will open when the Unpack procedure detects inconsistencies in the compacted configuration files The Trace procedure verifies the following items Configuration files the Trace procedure checks if the Syscon configuration files were locked pending or outdated when the Pack procedure was executed Logic files the Trace procedure checks if the ladder logics were locked pending or outdated when the Pack procedure was executed Device Support and Block Support the Trace procedure checks if there are Device Support Block Support and Capabilities files missing Right click the Unpack Trace dialog box and click Save to save the information to a log file in HTML format The License Monitor window shows the number of licensed devices Process Equipment Database items and blocks according to the user s software licenses ATTENTION To check your authorized installed products run the LicenseView application clicking the button
83. ive List dialog box is reading the information from the OPC Servers to update the status of the links otherwise it will be necessary to reconnect all links again clicking the button Reconnect 1 7 Studio302 User s Manual At the Search box search a specific parameter tag from the Publisher node the Subscriber node or the control module Use the wild char asterisk to replace characters at the beginning and the end of the parameter tag For example to locate the parameters from a PID block type P D on the Search box and click Search ADVANCED USERS FILTERS FOR LINK TYPES The filters for the link types in the Live Links dialog box were defined based on the value related to the quality of the communication between blocks Studio302 shows the status value represented by a number in decimal format This value is interpreted in Syscon when opening the Block Characterization dialog box Click the link icon and select Details to open Syscon and check the quality of the communication specific for the selected block parameter The link can be classified as FS Broken Link the link is classified as broken when o The status of the Subscriber parameter is m Bad NoCommunicationWithLastUsableValue m Bad NoCommunicationWithNoUsableValue The status of the Subscriber parameter is Bad O0utOf Service or different from the status of the Publisher parameter The status of the Subscriber and Publisher parameters is inferi
84. k canes Figure 5 15 Attaching Executable Files ProcessView Include a link to ProcessView files related to the aspect such as process mimic screen alarm screens and trend view screens Click the Browse button to locate the file and type the name for the new aspect Action Aspects Information Aspects 1 File a 5 Executable Y proceseview Garona a Web Link mF OPC Aspect Figure 5 16 Attaching ProcessView Files Web Link Include a link to a Web page related to the aspect such as the device manufacturer s pages Type the URL address and type the name for the new aspect 9 11 Studio302 User s Manual 5 12 Action Aspects Information Aspects k o 1 File Executable ha 0 ProcessView lo fis mF OPC Aspect Figure 5 17 Linking to a Web Page e OPC Aspect Include a representation for an OPC tag The value will be monitored in the Process Equipment Database window This aspect is only available for the Device special item See section Configuring OPC Aspects Action Aspects Information Aspects File Executable i ProcessView d Web Link Figure 5 18 OPC Aspects Information Aspects At the Customize Aspects dialog box click New and select the Information Aspects tab e Input Text Include a text field for the equipment Type the name for the new aspect and add the information text Process Equipment Database Information Aspects Inpu
85. k the button Customize to edit the aspects for the new equipment See section Customizing Aspects for details Click Ok to conclude Replicating Equipments To create a new instance of an equipment or special item right click the icon and click Copy from the popup menu Then right click the other equipment or special item where the new instance will be created and select the option e Paste as reference all information and aspects will be copied to the new instance of the equipment or special item and any changes made to the new instance will be applied to the original equipment and vice versa e Create new equipment from all information and aspects will be copied to the new instance of the equipment or special item but changes made to the new instance will not affect the original equipment and the changes made to the original equipment will not be applied to the new instance created Searching Equipments Right click an Equipment icon and click Search Equipment The Search Equipment dialog box will open Prt Equipment Database Special Items Search Equipment i Suggar Mill gt Action Aspect DatabaseName Smar web http www smar com System302 Smar web http wan smar com System302 Tandem chart D 4rquivos de Progra System302 Tandem chart D Arquivos de Progra System302 Search Action Aspect Equipment Value Database Name A se uo Figure 5 10 Searching Nodes Se
86. lect one of the filter options Action Aspect Equipment Value or Database Name Type the word related to the node to be searched and click Search The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Removing an Equipment To remove equipments from the Process Equipment Database right click the equipment icon in the Process Equipment Database dialog box and click Delete Equipment A message box will open to confirm the operation Click Yes to delete the equipment and the aspects related to the equipment will be removed from the Process Equipment Database Or click No and the equipment will not be deleted If there is one similar equipment that is an instance of an equipment or special item created as a copy from another equipment in the Process Equipment Database a dialog box will open to confirm the operation e Select Delete this Similar Equipment only from this Equipment Parent to remove only the selected item from the Process Equipment Database e Select Delete this Similar Equipment from all Equipments to remove all references to the selected item from the Process Equipment Database Removing Inherited Aspects To remove inherited aspects from the equipment right click the equipment icon and click Remove Inherit The aspects inhered from
87. lick Update Logic to update the local information related to the logic before editing the logic configuration file This option is only available after the area logic has been commissioned After you finished editing the logic right click the logic icon and click the option Commit Logic The alterations will be saved to the Database Manager and other users will be able to edit the logic configuration When the logic configuration is being edited by another user right click the logic icon and click View Logic to open the configuration file on View Mode using LogicView for FFB Defining Parameters Right click the logic icon and click Define Parameters Studio302 will automatically launch Syscon and open the FFB Parameters Definition dialog box Edit the parameters if necessary and click Ok to return to the Studio302 Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on how to edit the parameters Creating Logic Templates To create a logic template right click the Logics dialog box and click the option New Logic Template Using LogicView for FFB type the tag for the new logic configuration click Ok and edit the logic template Refer to the LogicView for FFB User s Manual for details on how to edit the logic Close LogicView and return to Studio302 The new logic template is displayed on the Logics dialog box Searching Logic Blocks Right click the logic icon and click Search Logic Block The Logic Block Search dialog box will
88. m the Advanced Search dialog box right click the dialog box area and click the option Delete All Fieldbus Devices Configuring a Fieldbus Device Right click the device icon and click Configuration to access the information on the device configuration Syscon will open the configuration that contains the selected device Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on configuring a device Commissioning a Device Right click the device icon and click Commission to commission a device Syscon will open the configuration that contains the selected device 4 23 Studio302 User s Manual 4 24 In the Commission dialog box click the button El to select the device ID The Device Selection dialog box will open Select the icon of the device ID and click Ok to conclude Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on commissioning a device Decommissioning a Device You can remove a device from the process control after the device has been commissioned Right click the icon of the device to be decommissioned and click Decommission Syscon will be executed and the device will be removed from the process control Refer to the Syscon User s Manual for details on decommissioning a device Device Download You can download the device configuration right clicking the device icon and clicking Download The download is executed using Syscon Refer to the Syscon Online Help or the Syscon User s Manual for details on downloading the confi
89. m the HSE OPC Server When the HDA OPC Server is executed after configuring the devices received data are stored ina database named Trends created in the SQL Server 2005 for SYSTEM302 At the HDA tab check the information related to the number of devices and Trend objects configured This tab also provides maintenance for the database file Clicking the button Empty Tables removes all data stored in the HDA database IMPORTANT Maintenance procedures can only be executed if the HDA OPC Server is not being executed Therefore disconnect any HDA OPC client before executing the operations related to copying or compressing the database and mainly before deleting a database A 15 Studio302 User s Manual SNMP AE HDA UA xi HDA OPC Server 0 W Set HSE OPC Server to work online Database Trends 2 Mbplez O Trends 1 DMbutez Devices E Trends Logs 1 Mbytes U Total 3 00 Mbytes Trend objects Empty Tables Create Database Apply All Figure A 30 ServerManager HDA Tab e Click the button Empty Tables to delete all information from the Trends database Unmark the option Set HSE OPC to work online to search the database in offline mode This way the HDA OPC Server will not request the services from the HSE OPC Server when instantiated Use this mode to connect to the trends server and search information in the database Database information are displayed at the HDA tab such as the c
90. mary W Auto start Live Links Consider an oscillating link after seconds Figure 2 26 Preferences Dialog Box Diagnostics Tab Auto Start mark this option to automatically start monitoring the devices on the Devices Summary dialog box Consider an oscillating link after seconds set the time interval to wait until stabilizing the reading of the status of each link before considering the link as oscillating on the Live Links dialog box 2 15 Studio302 User s Manual 2 16 Section 3 CONFIGURING THE COMMUNICATION NETWORK Communication Settings To configure the communication in Studio302 go to the Settings menu and click the option Communications The Communication Settings dialog box will open Detect Device At the Detect Device tab you can set the time interval to detect a device in your communication network set Communication Setti nes Detect Device Servers Services Stabilizing time 5 Strategy operation time s Apply Figure 3 1 Communication Settings Dialog Box Detect Device Tab e Stabilizing Time Set the time interval in seconds that the server will wait until the device is stable in the network before alerting the user the device was detected e Strategy Operation Time Set the time interval in seconds that the server will wait while the device is commissioned or decommissioned After this interval if the device does not conclude the operation all events sent by
91. n is not connected to the multi user system acl T The Client Server workstation is connected to the multi user system The Client workstation is not connected to the multi user system This status is usually indicated right after the workstation is added to the multi user system using the Network Devices Stations dialog box The Client workstation is connected to the multi user system The Client workstation is not publishing its active status in the multi user system This may occur because the communication between Client workstation and the Client Server workstation is interrupted Right click the workstation icon and click the option Multiuser information to open the dialog box that indicates which areas and logics are being edited in the selected workstation e Network Devices Station Multiuser information WINXP EST1394 Last Date Time E E projol l Mov 11 16 05 27 4b Bridge 2 FFB2 1 21 Now 11 16 05 05 Survor Figure 4 16 Multiuser information Editing Station Information On the Description column click Edit to include information related to the workstation such as the workstation role and a brief description lf the information has already been included for the workstation the Description column will indicate the option Details Clicking Edit or Details the Network Devices Stations Information dialog box opens 4 13 Studio302 User s Manual Network Devices Station Inform
92. nt when the plant is already operating You can initialize this service manually in Settings gt Communication clicking the Start button on the Services tab in the Communication Settings dialog box or by clicking the Online Offline Communication button e on the main toolbar When a new device is detected the Studio302 icon in the taskbar blinks and a dialog box opens informing the user about the new device detected See the example in the figure below Using Studio302 Studio302 New field device detected Mew Held device detected Device Tag None Device ID OOO0S02Z002Z5 S5M4R DF 3 122 Bridge Tag HSE HOST 2 Port Number 1 Server Machine Mot identified yet Would you like to commission it Figure 4 27 Detecting Devices IMPORTANT If a device is replaced in the plant in the maintenance procedure this device will be detected by this service and can only be commissioned if its logical representation exists in a configuration included in the current Database of the Studio302 That is a device virtual or not commissioned should exist in the Syscon configuration that represents the plant process control to be associated to the new physical instrument detected To commission the new device click Yes and Syscon will be executed automatically opening the project that contains the bridge where the device was detected If the user clicks No the device will appear in the list of new devices d
93. nt and added to the target equipment Customizing Aspects Click the button Customize when creating an aspect or in the Aspects window to open the Customize Aspects dialog box 5 9 Studio302 User s Manual Default Aspects In the Default Aspects box double click the default aspect to edit the information e F N type the tag for the equipment or special item e Image click Browse to select an image to represent the equipment or special item e Description type a brief description for the equipment or special item MB Process Equipment Database Customize Aspects Update Name Default Aspects Description Custom Aspects Figure 5 13 Default Aspect Action Aspects At the Customize Aspects dialog box select the Action Aspects tab e File Include a link to any type of files related to the aspect such as user s manuals technical documentation and pictures Click the Browse button to locate the file and type the name for the new aspect Action Aspects Information Aspects ere E E Executable 0 ProcessView 2 Web Link OPC Aspect Figure 5 14 Attaching Files 5 10 Process Equipment Database Executable Include a link to an executable file related to the aspect Click the Browse button to locate the file and type the name for the new aspect Action Aspects Information Aspects k E 1 File Do oec __ Srowse e ProcessView 2 web Link OPC Aspect o
94. ntOPC log and HSE JE vents Threads log Log for OPC General Debug M OPC HSE ID Shell General Profile DDServer Log for Threads General Debug Memory Log General Transaction Debug CONF M Init lf OPC Supervision MachineCtrl Driver OFC Debug Transfer 1DShell Memory Defaults Empte LOG files Figure A 18 ServerManager Logs Tab It is not necessary to restart each OPC server to generate event logs However for the options related to the IDShell HSE it is necessary to restart the OPC server to start registering logs after configuring the events It is recommended to click the button Empty LOG files before selection reports to assure that previous information are deleted from the log files before registering new logs A 9 Studio302 User s Manual Configuring Startup Click the option Startup to configure ServerManager to activate OPC servers based on a list of tags Servers can be automatically executed when the operation system starts 5mar ServerManager Application About ServerManager i Heset Configure ServerManager to launch the OPC Servers at start up based or not in a list with tag list acid ou can set the application to be launched at start up machine too is Network Load Server Create Group and lteme from file TM HDA OPC Server r Browse E Browse TM DFI OPC Server HSE OPC Server C e g Browse
95. o302 User s Manual Decimal delat Hexadecimal Status of the parameter indicated in Syscon 24 BadiNoComm_ WitWoUsebieValveNotLimited 0x18 25 Badi NoComm_WithNoUsableValveiLowLimited 0x19 20 BadiNoComm_withNoUsableValveHighLimited Oxa 27 BadiNoComm_withNoUsableValve Constant 28 BadiOutorSeniceNotimted odo 29 BadiiOutotSerice towiimted oo 30 BadiOutOrSerice Hightinited oe 31 BadiOutOrSenioe Constant O 64 Uncentain NonSpecifeNottimted OO 65 Uncentain NonSpecifcowtimited 0 60 Uncertain NonSpecifesHightimited 042 67 Uncentain NonSpecifc Constant 04a 68 Uncentain LastUsabloValveiNottimied 1044 69 Uncentain LastUsabloValuetowtimited 045 70 Uncentain LastsabloValueiHghtimited 0x6 71 UneertainastUsebleValuerConstant 047 MEAN a E E re E E Ce METI a es ICAA ICI ICI o a res Uncertain SubstituteValue LowLimited 0x49 Uncertain InitialValue Constant 0x4f Uncertain EngUnitRangeViolation NotLimited 0x54 Uncertain EngUnitRangeViolation Constant 0x57 Uncertain SubstituteValue HighLimited Uncertain Subnormal LowLimited 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 64 65 67 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 84 85 87 88 91 mi 0x60 os 07 de Uncertain EngUnitRangeViolation LowLimited Good _Cascade Notinvited Constant Oxcf Uncertain InitialValue HighLimited 7 10 Wise Inspec
96. ol Ba O Bridge 3 O Port BE status Sg O Commissioned SA O Network 5 O Address 2 O Area Figure 4 28 Searching Devices The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Advanced Search Click Advanced Search at the bottom of the Field Devices List dialog box Use the Advanced Search dialog box to find the items that match two or more criteria simultaneously 4 22 Using Studio302 Advanced Search Criteria Value ran Device Tag d Device ID di Commissioned 4a Network e Address E5 Area AUR le Cancel Help Figure 4 29 Advanced Search Type the word to be searched on the text box click the criteria icon to select it and click the button Add lt Value gt See the example below Advanced Search Criteria Value ll SELLERS CCHS CHS CHSHOSHSCHSCORSHOOHGCHSERSSHRSEOCHSEOSSSGSHSOHSERSSSOSESOHSHASHSOSHGOHSERSHRSSHSEHSEESHSSSHGSHSERSHRSSHSSEGESSEOSS ESSE 3 cs Device Tag ye Device ID E Protocol 5 Bridge Port EET Status di Commissioned aa Network br Address E5 Area am Ok Cancel Help Figure 4 30 Defining Search Criteria Repeat the steps above to add other criteria To delete the value from one criterion right click the value and click the option Delete To delete all values fro
97. onfigured only if the application uses remote access Through this tab the RTU mode is enabled or disabled and the necessary parameters are configured for proper operation Log Settings Click the link Logs to configure the options to enable or disable the log messages Startup Settings Click the link Startup to configure the ServerManager to automatically start the OPC servers when the operating system is starting up When an OPC server is active the icon of the ServerManager will change to green 2 on the Windows taskbar If the server is stopped the icon of the ServerManager will change to red El on the Windows taskbar Refer to the tutorial Network Settings for further information on how to configure the network servers OPC Settings Click the link OPC to configure the options related to the Smar s OPC Servers e Atthe SNMP tab configure the list of available agents and their supervision settings e At the A amp E tab create the database with the initial conditions for the Smar A amp E OPC Serverto identify which events will be monitored e At the HDA tab configure the options to execute maintenance on the database related to the Smar s Historical Data Access Server e The UA tab provides access to the wrapper that provides the HSE Server for the UA standard Section 4 USING STUDIO302 Defining the Site Name To define a new name for the site click the first topic in the topology tree For example Studio30
98. option Toolbar The dialog box to select the applications will open Toolbar Available toolbar buttons Current toolbar buttons z DFIDiver ED AreaLink Tool P ravien S b AsseView FOT remove ani az FB Tools FBVIew P LicenseView cu Je ir Ok Cancel Help Figure 2 15 Selecting the Studio302 Applications 2 8 User Interface e To enable the button for an application in the toolbar select the icon of the application in the Available toolbar buttons list and click Add e To disable the button for an application in the toolbar select the icon of the application in the Current toolbar buttons list and click Remove If the button for an application is not available in the dialog box showed above it means that the application was not installed by SYSTEM302 Topology Tree To open the topology tree click the button Show Hide Topology 00 or go to the File menu and select the option Topology To close the topology tree click the button Show Hide Topology again or go to the File menu and unselect the option Topology You can expand the visualization area hiding the topology tree of Studio302 Click the button Hide Topology e and the topology tree will collapse to the left increasing the visualization area gt Studio302 Site Smar Current Database System302 File Settings Tools Window Help h1 st ee m O s8RR FShabme we 9 8 Engineering Database El A reas wl A
99. or the NIC 1 This address must be always specified oy If there is another network interface available type the IP address for the NIC 2 To remove an agent right click the agent icon that should be removed and select Delete A 13 Studio302 User s Manual SNMP ARE HDA Supervision Scan Rate 5 mes Timeout fioo mes o hme Agents 192 16816743 DFe3 DFE Insert 192 168 163 930 Clear All al gt Apply All Figure A 25 Deleting an Agent On the SNMP Agent dialog box click Delete to confirm the operation SNMP Agent x Device type DFb2 y Miss OFE2_ADN IP address NIC 1 132 168 163 30 IP address NIC 2 oe O Thre change will take effect on the next Sener Start Up cos Figure A 26 Confirming the operation To remove all agents from the list right click the Agents list and select Clear All A message box will appear to confirm the operation Click Yes to remove all agents from the list Smar This command will delete all items in the 5NMF Agents Configuration list Are ou sure Figure A 27 Deleting all agents Configuring the A amp E Server The Alarms amp Events OPC Server uses the information from the AlarmInfo ini file to generate the initial conditions and identify which events will be monitored When executed for the first time before creating the database the A amp E OPC Server may take a few minutes to startup depending on the number of devices con
100. or to 27 that is the value is between 0 and 27 refer to the descriptive table below Dubious Link the link is classified as dubious when o The status of the Subscriber and Publisher parameters is Bad OutOfService which means the value is that is between 28 and 31 refer to the descriptive table below S Uncertain Link the link is classified as uncertain when o The status of the Subscriber and Publisher parameters is Uncertain which means the value is that is between 64 and 91 refer to the descriptive table below es S Oscillating Link the link is classified as oscillating when during monitoring while the Live Links dialog box is open the Quality Change of the link is not zero indicating that the status of the link changed 5 No Communication the link is classified as not communicating when it is not possible to read the values of the Publisher and or Subscriber parameters og 2 Active Link to be classified as an active link o The status of the Subscriber parameter must be the same status from the Publisher parameter o Both values from the status of the Subscriber parameter and the Publisher parameter must be above 64 refer to the descriptive table below Descriptive Table for the Status value of the Block Parameters The figure in the example below shows the value of the Status for the parameter IN of the block APID of the LD302 interpreted in the Block Characterization dialog box in Syscon
101. pe the word related to the controller to be searched 3 Click the button Search The wild char asterisk can be used to replace one or several characters The asterisk may be placed anywhere in a search string and the string may include several asterisks The Question mark can be also used as a wild char Advanced Search Click Advanced Search at the bottom of the Controllers dialog box Use the Advanced Search dialog box to find the items that match two or more criteria simultaneously 4 17 Studio302 User s Manual e Advanced Search Criteria value w Device Tag ve Device ID W ip at status e Commissioned W model Mame E5 Area Figure 4 23 Advanced Search Type the word to be searched on the text box click the criteria icon to select it and click the button Add lt Value gt See the example below Advanced Search be Device Tag wW Device ID W rp ri Status Mp Commissioned W Model Mame S Area DF63 Add ES Figure 4 24 Defining Search Criteria Repeat the steps above to add other criteria To delete the value from one criterion right click the value and click the option Delete To delete all values from the Advanced Search dialog box right click the dialog box area and click the option Delete All VO Points List of I O Points To open the list of all devices in the Database and the configured I O points expand the icon Network Devices gt I O Point
102. pplications Control Modules 4 l Logics vise Network Devices Stations mi Controllers so I O Points Net I O Field Devices GF Li Process Equipment Database j e Documentation y Client Server Figure 2 16 Hiding the topology tree To display the topology tree again move the mouse cursor over the SYSTEM302 label The name displayed on the label of the left panel corresponds to the name of the current Database 2 9 Studio302 User s Manual Studio302 Site Smar Current Database System302 Logged as administrator File Settings Tools Window Help ve sLieer m O 4 BRR 5 gt 4IEe Ze new B Y Client Server Figure 2 17 Displaying the topology tree Defining User s Preferences On the File menu click the option Preferences to configure the user s preferences Path to Configurations Removed from the Database If a configuration is removed from the current Database the files related to this configuration are moved from the Studio302 working directory to a directory defined by the user In case it is necessary to restore that configuration import the configuration file again from the directory defined by the user to the current Database and all files related to the configuration will be restored to the Studio302 working directory E Preferences Preferences Field dev list Reports results P Proc Equip Database Removed Configuration files directory
103. ption Settings gt OPC to configure the Smar s OPC servers e At the SNMP tab configure the list of available agents and their supervision settings e At the A amp E tab create the database with the initial conditions for the Smar A amp E OPC Server to identify which events will be monitored e At the HDA tab configure the options to execute maintenance on the database related to the Smar s Historical Data Access Server Configuring the SNMP OPC Server The SNMP OPC Server provides important diagnostics information from the DFI302 to compliant OPC clients via the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The SNMP protocol defines agents and managers Using SYSTEM302 DFI302 acts as an agent and the SNMP OPC Server act as a manager The SNMP allows read and write transactions between agents and managers The SNMP OPC Server configuration consists of listing the agents available and their respective network addresses SNMP ARE HDA UA Xi SUPE SIF Scan Rate 5000 me Timeout 30000 me m Agents Apply device type user tag IP of first NICAIP of second NIE m E E Apply All Figure A 22 ServerManager SNMP Tab Supervision Agents At the Scan Rate text box define the rate interval for the server to poll the agents for information The value is defined in seconds and it should not be changed often At the Timeout text box define the timeout for SNMP requests The value is defined in
104. r Change settings to Q Network Q Startup Q OPC Show minimized Figure A 2 Starting the ServerManager Select one of the options according to the configuration settings to be edited e Network configure the network interface cards used by the ServerManager and also redundancy advanced parameters for HSE network specific parameters for SNTP and parameters for the case of a system composed by RTUs A 1 Studio302 User s Manual A 2 e Logs configure the options to enable or disable the event logs e Startup configure the ServerManager to activate the OPC servers automatically when the operational system starts and also read the tag list to create a cache for the DA server DFI or HSE e OPC configure specific parameters for the Alarms and Events SNMP and HDA servers Access to wrapper of OPC UA standard While being executed ServerManager alerts the user about events related to system components through its icon on Windows taskbar There are four possible events indicated by the ServerManager icon Error in the COM DCOM configuration Event generated by an application creating a sm log file Database from A amp E OPC Server must be updated A new dump file from a fatal exception of one of the components related to the OPC Servers was generated by the system see section Displaying Log Files for details See the example in the figure below hi AE OFC Server database needs to be generated
105. re A 20 OPC Toolbar A 10 Appendix A ServerManager Generating the Ist file The Ist file is generated according to the supervisory system configuration related to the plant process control Follow the procedure below to enable the st file and create the list of tags for supervision 1 Close all SYSTEM302 applications including the supervisory tools and the ServerManager Locate the file SmarOleServer ini on the OleServers directory The default path of the SYSTEM302 installation folder is c Program Files Smar OleServers Edit the SmarOleServer ini file using the Windows Notepad or other text editor See the example below E SmarOleServer ini Notepad M ES File Edit Format View Help Default array and can deal with ESTE when requested Default ESTR Gasible string Foundation SMETLEGEN 0 o MFILEGEN enable disable the feature of to generate Ist fle 0 default default Turn Ot Turn On the feature All the items you added will be copied to a file SMFileGen DDMMMYY HAMM Ist The value wall automatically return to 0 tura off if you release the Server or you can change it by hand TOPOLOGY CACHE ON TOPROLOGY CACHE defines ifthe server will upload the network topology The Figure A 21 SmarOleServer ini file Locate the section SMFILEGEN and type the value 1 to generate the Ist file Save the alterations and close the text editor Run ServerManager Using the supervisory tool open the screens w
106. ria e Adwanced Search Criteria Walwe sd Gk Cancel Help Figure 4 13 Advanced Search Type the word to be searched on the text box click the criteria icon to select it and click the button Add lt Value gt See the example below 4 11 Studio302 User s Manual Stations 4 12 Advanced Search Criteria Value __ Ok Cancel Help Figure 4 14 Defining Search Criteria Repeat the steps above to add other criteria To delete the value from one criterion right click the value and click the option Delete To delete all values from the Advanced Search dialog box right click the dialog box area and click the option Delete All To open the list of all workstations connected to the same database expand the icon Network Devices and click Stations in the topology tree The Network Devices Stations dialog box opens Network Devices Stations Stations 5 Login Logout IP Role User OPC Servers Simulating Description q OE WINXP EST1394 login 192 168 860 130 Not defined Administrador Figure 4 15 Stations This dialog box indicates the name of the workstations IP addresses the workstation role and detailed descriptions In a multi user system a workstation can be classified in two types Client or Client Server There can only be one Client Server workstation and one or many Client stations in a multi user system Using Studio302 The Client Server workstatio
107. rograms gt Startup gt Database Manager In the Database dialog box Al Select the option New and type the name for the new Database in the text field The files for all Databases are created in the Studio302 default path C Program Files Smar ConfigurationWorkspace Client CWFiles In the Manufacturer ID box click Browse to open the ManufacturerlD dialog box Select the All tab and click the name related to the desired Manufacturer ID The profile numbers related to the selected Manufacturer ID will be used in the new Database Click Ok to return to the Database dialog box In the Database dialog box click Ok to create the Database A message box will open confirming the operation Click Ok to conclude and the Database will be displayed in the Studio302 window Using Studio302 Database Database S Current Database 5ystem3DZ CO New Database List system302 Manufacturer ID Unregistered search i Search 3 H OK Cancel Figure 4 4 Creating a Database Changing the Current Database To change the Database displayed in the Studio302 window open the Database dialog box clicking the button w and select the icon corresponding to the desired Database Click Ok and the message box will open to confirm the operation Studio302 EJ h Are vou sure vou want to change the database MC CN Figure 4 5 Changing the Current Database Click Yes to conclude and change the Data
108. rowser file on the Installation DVD Select the file intro exe and click Ok to open the documentation application System302 Studio Find Documentation RIES Look in E Documentation y e F gt P My Recent Documents Desktop S My Documents manual swf File name Files of type Jintro exe v Cancel 7 Open as read only 4 Figure 8 14 Locating the Main Documentation Page ATTENTION It is necessary to install the Adobe Flash Player on the local machine to execute the documentation browser application The Adobe Flash Player installation file is available at the Adobe website http www adobe com products flashplayer To open the files of the user s manuals it is necessary to install Adobe Acrobat Reader version 7 0 or higher The installation file is available on the SYSTEM302 Installation DVD on the Tools folder 8 8 Section 9 TUTORIAL DEVICE MAINTENANCE Replacing the Device in the Plant This section describes the steps of the device maintenance in the plant When the fieldbus device is replaced in the plant first it must be decommissioned using the configuration tool and then the device can be removed from the plant and a new device is connected To conclude this procedure the new device must be commissioned by the configuration tool The Studio302 wizard guides the user during the maintenance procedure interacting with the configuration tool and assisting the user St
109. s and click Net I O in the topology tree The Studio302 I O window will open 4 18 Using Studio302 e Studio302 1 0 e E File View Help o NET 1 0 aida x 5 Total Points 3 Input Points 2 Output Points e Current Node All Sa E I O user tag Mode Block Device Network Area Value oo F Y FI PA_AO 1 GD FY_AI1 Analog Yes FY Profibus 1 ProjDF73 5 FY i GOD LD_AI_1 Analog Yes LD Profibus 1 ProjDF73 J FY PA_AO 1 OLD_AI 2 Analog Yes LD Profibus 1 ProjDF73 LD 2 FI_AO_1 Analog Yes FI Profibus 1 ProjDF73 i LD PA_AI 1 2 FY_AO_1 Analog Yes FY Profibus 1 ProjDF73 J LD PA_TOT 1 Y Show I O user tag M Input M Output Se Device 8 Group I O user tag I Mode Block Device 4 Network Area arch NET I O symbology window x Supervision Point quality Point status Meaning Off Point read from the database without supervision status on Bad Point offline Check if the CPU is online O On Good Good Point online No problems detected O On Good Bad Point online on CPU but is necessary to check if the device is online On Point not connected It is necessary to have physical equipment connected and Figure 4 25 Net I O Window On the Studio302 I O window mark the option Show I O user tag to list the points according to the tag defined by the user in Syscon Besides displaying details about I O Points such
110. ser mode if User A creates a configuration in a machine with the same name that User B created the configuration in another machine one of the configuration files will be deleted and overlaid by the other file when the configurations are committed Likewise it will not be possible to import a project configuration that contains the same tag for two or more control modules or devices blocks etc of another project configuration file already included in the Database Areas Click the Areas icon in the topology tree to open the Area dialog box The Areas dialog box will show all the configurations imported from the Syscon files to the Database pa The file is located in the local machine Loor The file is located in the local machine and it is being edited The file is located in the server machine The file is located in the server machine and it is being edited The file is located in the server machine and it is being edited by another user The project configuration created using a previous SYSTEM302 version must be upgraded to SYSTEM302 version 7 2 x or higher Right click the area icon and select the option Upgrade The file located in the server machine contains the most recent alterations for the configuration file Right click the area icon and select the option Update to update the project configuration Right click the area icon and click Multiuser Details to open the Multi User Details dialog box This dialog box
111. t text EH 5 Multi Options meann E Ok Cancel Figure 5 19 Input Text e Multi Options Include a multiple options text field to list the information related to the aspect Type the name for the new aspect add each option by typing the option text and clicking the Add button Information Aspects Input text Multi Options Edit Sd a Selected Opton Sd aanne SS Ok Cancel Figure 5 20 Multi Options To edit an option select this option and click Edit Type the new information and press Enter on your keyboard The Selected Option field indicates which is the default option that appears selected when the user clicks on this aspect OPC Aspects Configuring OPC Aspects When creating an OPC Aspect on the Customize Aspects dialog box click New and then select Action Aspects tab Click OPC Aspect option and then click the Browse button to open the OPC Browser dialog box 5 13 Studio302 User s Manual 5 14 E Process Equipment Database OPC Browser OPC Browser hroiiser Server List wi N7IBI SMAR HSEOQLESERVER O Connect E HSE_DIAG_SYSTEM302 NOT _VALID HSE_SOURCE1 ACTIVE HS E_SOURCEZ2 AE i HSE_CLIENTS OPC Parameter FHSE_DIAG_SYSTEM502 H5E_SOURCE1 ACTIWE Figure 5 21 OPC Browser dialog box Select the OPC server from the list and click Connect to read the list of available parameters from the selected server Click the block icon on the box on the le
112. tabase from where the files were compacted and the same ManufacturerlD must be selected If the database or the ManufacturerlD do not exist it will be necessary to create them before executing the Unpack If the database already exists make sure it is the current database used by Studio302 If Studio302 is being executed in Multi User mode it will be necessary to remove the files from the server database before unpacking the configuration files Refer to the tutorial Pack amp Go procedure in Multi User Mode in this manual for further details about the procedure Follow this procedure to unpack the database files 1 Click the button Y on the main toolbar The Unpack dialog box will open 7 3 Studio302 User s Manual License Monitor 7 4 Unpack pa Unpack Select a file to unpack C temp project01 tgz Select the temporary path to extract the files C Users smar AppData Local Temp Browse List all files a Help Figure 7 5 Unpacking Database Files At the Select a file to unpack click Browse to open the Unpack files dialog box and locate the compacted file Click Ok to return to the Unpack dialog box At the Select the temporary path to extract the files click Browse to open the Extract to dialog box and select the directory where the compacted file will be extracted The selected folder will only be used as a temporary folder and will be automatically deleted after the Unpack procedure
113. ted in Syscon configuration files created in LogicView initialization files for these tools Block Support and Device Support files Studio302 files related to the current Database configuration files description files and image files of devices used by the Network Configurator tool initialization files for the OPC servers and ProcessView configuration files consolidated by the ProjectWorX tool Those files are grouped in a single compacted file created by the GZip Compactor tool The GZip installation file is included in the SYSTEM302 Installation DVD in the Tools folder The compacted file has the extension tgz and it is compatible with Winzip and other applications This package can be sent and unpacked into another machine Follow the procedure below to pack the Database files 1 2 3 Click the button 2 on the main toolbar The Pack amp Go dialog box will open Y Pack amp Go Pack amp Go Type Configuration Files dependency files and entire Block Support and Device Support 5 Full Light Configuration Files and dependency files Help Figure 7 3 Pack amp Go Select the type of files that will be packed e Full all configuration files Studio302 Syscon LogicView Network Configurator and ProcessView imported to the current database dependency files and the folders related to the Block Support and Device Support will be included in the package e Light all configuration files Stud
114. the Communication Network A 4 On the ServerManager window select the option Settings gt Network to configure the interface cards used by the ServerManager Smar ServerManager Application About serverManager Hl Settings b Network Logs Figure A 9 Configuring the Communication Network e At the General tab configure the number of NICs Network Interface Cards and the IP addresses e Atthe HSE Redundancy tab configure the network and HSE device redundancy e Atthe Advanced tab configure the synchronization and the schedule for the supervisory e The HSE Maintenance tab is only available for users with Administrator rights and allows the administrator to delete the files related to the HSE persistency e At the SNTP tab configure the Application Clock Time Used for configuring the parameters related to time synchronism e The RTU tab must be configured only if the application uses remote access In this tab mark the option to enable the RTU mode and configure the necessary parameters for proper operation Appendix A ServerManager Configuring the number of Network Interfaces NIC Click the option Network to open ServerManager at the Network gt General tab General HSE Redundancy Advanced HSE Maintenance SH TP ATU If more than one MIC Network Interface Card are installed in the local machine itis necessary to inform the OPC Server to use one MIC or tuo NIC and NIC adapters
115. the Parent node will be deleted and new aspects created for the Parent node will no longer be inhered by the sub node Only the aspects from the sub nodes will be deleted The aspects from the Parent node will not be affected A special item can be an instrument a control module or an area that is part of the configuration file managed hy Studio302 II 5 7 Studio302 User s Manual Creating Special Items On the Process Equipment Database window right click the Process Equipment Database icon and click New Special Item The New Special Item dialog box will open h Frocess Equipment Database New Special Item 5 Areas Ral Control modules Y Field devices JE Logics WW Controllers Selected Tag DT303 Functional Name DT303 Description Density Transmitter SS Figure 5 11 Creating Special Items Select the category of the special item Areas Control Module Field Devices Logics or Controllers Then select the icon of the tag related to the special item being created Type a brief description for the special item Click the button Customize to edit the aspects for the new special item See section Customizing Aspects for details Click Ok to conclude Aspects The Aspects window shows details about customized aspects for the selected equipment such as the description charts web links executable files etc Right click the icon of the equipment and click View Aspects Window Creating Aspects
116. the device will be discarded Click Apply to confirm the configuration and apply the changes Servers At the Servers tab you can configure the communication server If the Local server is selected choose the Server ID from the list and click the Add to list button to include this server to the list of selected servers To remove a server from the list of selected servers select the icon of the server and click Remove 3 1 Studio302 User s Manual 3 2 Communication Settings Detect Device Servers Services HSE Local OSE C Remote Browse Server Machine WIN P EST1394 Server ID Configured Servers WINXP EST1394 S5mar HSEOLEServer O Remove Figure 3 2 Communication Settings Dialog Box Servers Tab If the Remote server is selected click the Browse button to locate the server machine The Browser Network dialog box will open Select the icon of the target machine and click Ok 2 Browser network Ioj xj Pree entire Netwo rk Microsoft Windows Network Computer selected MyComputer Ok Close Help Figure 3 3 Browser Network dialog box Services At the Services tab you can alter the initialization mode for the device detection service Configuring the Communication S Communication Settings Detect Device Servers Services Detect Device Stopped Figure 3 4 Communication Settings Dialog Box Services Tab Click the button Start to
117. the process control after the controller has been commissioned Right click the icon of the controller to be decommissioned and select the option Decommission Syscon will be executed and the controller will be removed from the process control Refer to the Syscon Help for details on decommissioning a controller Using Studio302 Downloading the Controller You can download the controller configuration right clicking the controller icon and selecting the option Download The download is executed using Syscon Refer to the Syscon Help or the Syscon User s Manual for details on downloading the configuration to the controller Managing Controllers Using the AssetView pages you can manage the controller s maintenances and diagnostics Right click the controller icon and select the desired page Note that e The Configuration Calibration Diagnostic Identification Maintenance Monitoring Display or Device View pages will be available in the controller s menu only if AssetView is installed and the controller has already been commissioned e The SQL Server must have been started and should be running e The controller must have been registered in the AssetView database using the AssetServer Refer to the AssetView User s Manual for details on registering controllers Searching Controllers To search the controller 1 Select one of the filter options Device Tag Device ID IP Status Commissioned Model Name or Area 2 Ty
118. ther user The file located in the server machine contains the most recent alterations for the at control logic Right click the logic icon and select the option Update to update the inf 4 4b The file containing the control logic is located in the server machine and it is being server edited H logic configuration file Right click the logic icon and click Multiuser Details to open the Details dialog box This dialog box indicates the status of the logic configuration file whether it is being edited in the local machine or locked for edition by another user for example At the bottom of the Logics dialog box mark the option Logic to list all logic configurations and mark the option Logic Template to list all templates If one of the options is unmarked the corresponding type of logic will not be displayed on the Logics dialog box Viewing and Editing the Control Logic The Database Manager manages the alterations made to the logic configuration file Using Studio302 in multi user mode it is necessary to commit the alterations after editing the logic 4 9 Studio302 User s Manual 4 10 If the logic is not being edited by any user the option Edit Logic will be available when right clicking the logic icon LogicView for FFB will open the corresponding configuration to edit the control logic Refer to the LogicView for FFB Manual for details on how to edit the logic ATTENTION Right click the logic icon and c
119. tor Management Tools Decimal Hexadecimal Status of the parameter indicated in Syscon 210 Good Cascade NotSelected NotLimited Good Cascade NotSelected LowLimited Good_Cascade NotSelected HighLimited Oxd2 Good_Cascade NotSelected Constant Good_Cascade DoNotSelect NotLimited Good_Cascade DoNotSelect HighLimited Good Cascade LocalOverride NotLimited Good Cascade LocalOverride Constant 22 22 22 22 224 22 22 Good_Cascade DoNotSelect Constant Good_Cascade DoNotSelect LowLimited Good Cascade LocalOverride LowLimited Good_Cascade LocalOverride HighLimited Good_Cascade FailSafeActive NotLimited Good_Cascade FailSafeActive LowLimited Good_Cascade FailSafeActive HighLimited Good Cascade InitiateFailSafe NotLimited Good_Cascade InitiateFailSafe LowLimited a Wise Inspector Wise Inspector Date User Logged Version W Oct 10 2012 3 00PM without authentication 7 3 5 6 Oct 16 2012 6 04PM without authentication 7 3 5 6 4 Oct 17 2012 6 05PM without authentication 7 3 5 6 W Do not compare image and video files Figure 7 11 Example of a parameter status E Good_Cascade FailSafeActive Constant Oxaf The Wise Inspector window lists all Inventory Reports saved on the database The Inventory Report lists all files located in the SYSTEM302 installation folder and indicates the hardware characteristics for the local machine where SYSTEM302 was installed This report h
120. ts e bes My Computer T E go EE Files of type tgz v Cancel Places Open as read only Li Figure 5 25 Selecting a Process Equipment Database Samples Select the file icon and click Ok on the Import Process Equipment Database dialog box The Import procedure will be executed and the items from the sample file will be imported to the current Process Equipment Database Click Ok to conclude ATTENTION If there are conflicts between the tags of the nodes and types from the template and the existent tags in the current Process Equipment Database you will have to edit the tags See section Importing the Process Equipment Database 5 16 Section 6 USERS AND GROUPS MANAGEMENT Studio302 incorporates the Group of Users from the Windows Operating System Windows users can log to Studio302 using the same login name and password The SYSTEM302 default installation does not enable the secure mode for Studio302 To enable the secure mode and be able to manage users and groups click Settings gt Security and click Enable Login When Studio302 is initialized the Login dialog box will open Cancel Figure 6 1 User Login Using the Group Management window in Studio302 the System Administrator can configure the access rights and permissions for the other users To open the Group Management window go to the Settings menu select the option Security and then click Group Management List of Gro
121. ups and Permissions List of Groups and Permissions j Group Permissions m BA system302_Engineer Full Control SF System302_ Operator System Start SF System302_Viewer System Start 2 Group 2 Permission Edt Close Help Figure 6 2 Groups and Permissions 6 1 Studio302 User s Manual Editing Group Permission Select the group icon in the Group Management window and click Edit to configure the access rights for the users in that group The Group Permission dialog box will open Group permissions Group Permissions Group Name oy stems02_Operator Permissions List Allowed Full Control System Start Area ExportStandalone Area Remove Area Replace Database 7 Diagnostics Equipment Database ina Pack8Go Pack ae Pack amp Go Unpack Stations System Manager Figure 6 3 Editing Groups Permissions To allow the group access to a system functionality select the feature at the List of Permissions and click the button gt The selected feature will be added to the Allowed list To deny the group access to a system functionality select the feature at the Allowed list and click the button lt lt The selected feature will be removed from the Allowed list Click the button Save to apply the changes to the group and click Close to conclude ATTENTION You must configure the DCOM properties every time the List of Permissions is altered Re
122. urrent database size If the SQL Server 2000 is installed the database size will be 2GB For SQL Server 2005 the database size is 4GB Using the Wrapper for the OPC UA Server The wrapper for OPC UA provides data from the OPC DA 2 0 for HSE server HSE OPC Server to the OPC UA standard SNMP ASE HDA UA xi OPC UA Icon tray available to more actions Figure A 31 ServerManager UA Tab The first time the application is executed it automatically guides the user to record the certificates required for the application to work properly Click Execute and use an OPC UA client to connect to the OPC UA wrapper A 16 Appendix A ServerManager Displaying Log Files ServerManager manages log files from SYSTEM302 applications that generate alerts to the users For each new message the ServerManager icon on the taskbar alerts the user about the event and the file related to that log is highlighted on the panel at the left side of the ServerManager window 5mar 5ServerManager Application About SserverManager Tou can see here just the end of the log file please use the button Open the file Wed Dec 02 14 37 10 0091 p ddres Wed Dec 02 14 44 06 0091 p ddres Figure A 32 List of Log Files When an event log file is generated it is available on the list of reports from the Log menu on the left panel Click the name of the log file to open the report and display the last messages generated
123. vanced Search at the bottom of the Control Modules dialog box Use the Advanced Search dialog box to find the items that match the two criteria Advanced Search Criteria value Ms Control Module o ak Cancel Help Figure 4 10 Advanced Search Type the word to be searched on the text box click the criteria icon to select it and click the button Add lt Value gt See the example below Logics Using Studio302 e Advanced Search Ok Cancel Help Figure 4 11 Defining Search Criteria Repeat the steps above to add other criteria To delete the value from one criterion right click the value and click the option Delete To delete all values from the Advanced Search dialog box right click the dialog box area and click the option Delete All Expand the icon Applications and click Logics in the topology tree to open the list of all logics in the Database The Logics dialog box will open Each control logic is related to an Area indicated in the Area column The Type column indicates whether the configuration is a logic configuration or a logic template The file containing the control logic is located in the local machine a The file containing the control logic is located in the local machine and it is being Loe edited The file containing the control logic is located in the server machine a The file containing the control logic is located in the server machine and it is being Sev edited by ano
124. ype the name for the Template OK Do not type a file extension Lok Cancel Distillery Figure 5 4 Saving an equipment template Type the name for the template file but do not type a file extension Click Ok and a message box will open indicating the location to the template file The default path for equipment template files is C Program Files Smar Studio302 Bin Templates Click Ok to conclude Importing an equipment template On the Process Equipment Database window right click the Process Equipment Database icon or the icon of the parent equipment where the new equipment will be created and select the option Import Template The Import Template File dialog box will open Select the icon of the desired template file and click Open Remember that the default path for equipment template files is C Program Files Smar Studio302 Bin Templates Import Template File 7 x Look ir Templates Go ee ie Distillery xml My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents hy Computer i File name Distillery xml by Metuork Files of type aml Cancel Places Open as read only E Figure 5 5 Importing an equipment template A message box will open informing that the procedure was successful Click Ok to conclude IMPORTANT It is not possible to import the same template file again in the Process Equipment Database 5 3 Studio302 User s Manual Searching similar equipments

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