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1. Figure 3 12 ROC Polling Service Manager with new ROC Field Server 3 4 2 Modifying a ROC Field Server Configuration Use this procedure if you need to change a ROC Field Server s connection properties To modify a ROC Field Server s configurations 1 Right click the Field Server s icon and select Properties The Connection Properties screen displays 28 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Connection Properties Description Region 2 Field Server Details Login LOI Password eese Advanced Figure 3 13 Connection Properties Note A ROC Field Server does not require you to define any Interface Modules and therefore does not have an Interface Module tab 2 Select the appropriate tab General or Address for the information you want to modify Click OK or Apply then OK if you have changed any values 3 4 3 Deleting a Field Server To delete a Field Server 1 Click the ROC Field Server icon you want to delete The system highlights it 2 Click the Delete icon on the tool bar or press the Delete key on the keyboard Revised July 07 29 ROC Polling Services User Manual ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services gt Southland ROC Field Server SN device or group a m East Connection Events Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Icon for deleting a ROC field server
2. Figure 4 4 Started Polling Service To connect a ROC 1 Right click the icon for the ROC you want to connect 2 Select Connect from the context menu The ROC Polling Service Manager communicates the request to the ROC and changes the ROC s display in the Status field ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services KOX amp File Help Lia xX F O O amp ROC Polling Services Connection Events USMTNEO SJMCCA z 5 2 North Connection Station Name Device Address Group Interface Status A ROCHIN a ROC IN O 10 0 0 2 4000 240 240 AMS RCD Offine Region 2 ha ROC 2N 10 0 0 2 4000 240 240 AMS RCD fa ROC 2N tela ROC 1S 10 0 0 2 4000 240 240 AMS RCD S South hia ROCHIE 10 0 0 2 4000 240 240 AMS RCD Sa ce hfa New 10 0 0 2 4000 240 240 i bef ROCHIW 10 0 0 2 4000 240 40 AMS RCD T piy a ROC 809 Remote Oprtns Cntrir 155 177 78 2 10 0 0 2 4000 0 RCD AMS New a43 West da ROCHIW 9 Local dp ROC 809 attached Start icon and On line status Figure 4 5 Started Polling Service B40 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Note The ROC icon now has a green Start icon attached to it If the status on the ROC says No Response something is preventing the device from properly connecting Check all connecting cables to ensure a proper connection and refresh the device in the Polling Services Manager ROC Polling Service Manager Po
3. v Figure 4 10 Import Connections Import the same connections you will end up with duplicate devices Delete the duplicate devices from the hierarchy to fix this issue 39 ROC Polling Services User Manual 40 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Chapter 5 ROC Diagnostics This section describes the diagnostic tools available in the ROC Polling Services Manger You have the ability to view various pieces of diagnostic information concerning device connection data transmission and stored events Notes ROC Diagnostics are enabled by default If you wish to turn off this functionality disable ROC Communication Diagnostics on the Interface Module tab of the Connection Properties screen For more information please refer to Chapter 3 3 Configure a ROC ROC Diagnostics are only accessible for individual ROC units There are no diagnostics in this program for ROC Field Servers To access the Diagnostics tool in the Polling Services 1 Using the configuration tree or the communications frame right click the device you wish to receive information about 2 Select Diagnostics from the context menu TOX Main Street Diagnostics Revised July 07 Messages Total 17 Good 17 100 00 Bad 0 0 00 No Response 0 Retries 0 CRC Errors 0 Last ROC Errc0 Connection Last Good Time Stamp 12 12 2006 3 11 50 PM Last Bad Time Stamp Bytes Total 17
4. This may take several minutes Status Figure 2 10 Installation Status Monitoring 11 Once the installation process finishes the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen displays 13 ROC Polling Services User Manual j ROC Polling Services y1 2 0 2 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Figure 2 11 InstallShield Wizard Completed 12 Click Finish to complete the installation of the ROC Polling Service software An icon for the ROC Polling Manager is placed on your desktop 2 3 Verifying the Installation Before you begin the process of configuring the ROC Polling Service software discussed in Chapter 3 make sure the software starts correctly 1 Double click the ROC Polling Manager icon on your desktop or click Start gt Programs gt Emerson Process Management gt Flow Computer Division gt ROC Polling Services gt ROC Polling Manager The ROC Polling Service Manager screen displays 14 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual ax ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services OX File Tools Help ROC Polling Services fp USMTNEO SJMCCA Z amp Connection Events Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status PC on which the ROC Polling Services software runs Revised July 07 Figure 2 12 ROC P
5. s General tab accessed by ROC gt Comm Port Use the Port Owner frame on that screen to link a specific User Program with a specific comm port and that comm port s connection rate The User Program number must match the User Program number to which you installed the Field Server software TCP This frame defines transmission control protocol TCP components for this Field Server Status This read only field shows this Field Server s status Valid values are Enabled Field Server is receiving TCP transmissions Disabled Field Server is not receiving TCP transmissions or Connected Field Server is connected to ROC Polling Service Manager Port Identifies the specific four digit port for this Field Server Values 1131 1113 and 1024 and lower are reserved Rx Byte This read only field shows the Count total bytes this Field Server has received from the Polling Service Manager The system increments this value as the ROC Field Server receives packets from the ROC Polling Service Manager Tx Byte This read only field shows the Count total bytes this Field Server has transmitted to the Polling Service Manager The system increments this value as the ROC Field Server sends packets to the ROC Polling Service Manager Connections Indicates the total number of active TCP connections for this ROC Field Server Three is the maximum number of connections allowed per ROC Field Server A connection is active if
6. 5 A message displays stating the connections have been successfully exported ROC Polling Manager J The selected connections have been successfully exported Figure 4 9 Export Successful 6 Click OK to finish exporting your connections 4 5 2 Import Connections You can easily import connection settings that have previously been exported by the ROC Polling Manager To import connection settings 1 From the Polling Services screen right click on the ROC Polling Server in the configuration tree Select Import from the context menu 3 Locate the file containing the connection settings and select 38 Open Only files with the extension RPC display The Import Connections dialog box appears Verify you have the correct file selected at the top of the screen If not you can select Browse to locate the correct file on your computer You can select which connections you want to import by placing a check mark next to the device Only devices with a check mark next to them are imported All devices are selected by default Select Import to continue Revised July 07 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual FE USMTNEO SJMCCA Import Connections Import File C Documents and Settings sjmeca Desktop Connections to Import eer ROCHIN MG Region 2 A ROC H2N Ma South A ROCHS ME Southland ROC Field Server MG East A ROCHE A New MLO West A ROCHIW M9 Local A ROC 809
7. Chapter 5 ROC Diagnostics 41 9 Qolected Dala peers eer era A ee 41 he PNT OU Ly ps8 ce on Ne tierra Seat es aNd Oat 44 S3 COMMUNICATION VIEWED asesir a A O N 45 SA EVENT LOO caa central utbeoveytanhdcinhuett aude deeciaubiohl dei abmouenees 46 Revised July 07 lil ROC Polling Services User Manual Appendix A ROC Field Server Installation Guide A 1 Installing the License Key cccsscccsseeceeseeesseeseeeeceeeesees A 1 1 Verifying the License Key Installation 00 A 2 Downloading the Program cccccescecseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeesaes A 3 Configuring the Program cccccceccceesseeeceseeeeeeessaeeeeeeeaaees Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 2 Organization Revised July 07 This chapter presents the structure of this manual and provides an overview of the Remote Operations Controller ROC Polling Services software This manual describes how to use the ROC Polling Services software to configure and monitor a network of ROC devices The software runs on a personal computer PC that uses the Windows operating system and presumes that you are familiar with how to use Windows and a personal computer Refer to Section 2 1 System Requirements for specific software and hardware requirements Note In this manual the term ROC Polling Service or the software refers to the ROC Polling Services soft
8. Connection This section displays information about the connection to and from the device Last Good Displays the time the last good Time Stamp message was received Last Bad Displays the time the last bad Time Stamp message was received 43 ROC Polling Services User Manual Field Description Turn Around Displays in milliseconds the ms time taken for the last request response sequence to be completed Min ms Displays in milliseconds the quickest turnaround time achieved through the current connection Max min Displays in milliseconds the longest turnaround time achieved through the current connection cnanececcecececcecececcececcecececeecececeecececeececeececececcecuseccecuceecececeecececescececeececescececsecececsscecesescecessscecessscecescececescecesescsceses Average ms Displays in milliseconds the average turnaround time achieved through the current connection 5 2 Ping Utility The Ping Utility is provided as an easy way to test connection speed and stability between the ROC and other devices You control the utility through the Start Stop button If you press Start the utility continually pings the device until you tell it to stop You are immediately able to view the results of each ping on this screen To access the Ping Utility screen 1 Select the Ping Utility tab The Ping Utility screen displays Main Street Diagnostics E a Counters Statistics Attempts 0 Turn Around ms 0
9. Time Out E Secs Appl Figure 3 10 Connection Advanced 4 Use this screen to define the retries and time out parameters for this ROC Field Server Field Number of Retries Time Out Description Indicates the number of times the ROC Polling Service Manager tries to request data from this ROC Field Server after the initial attempt before reporting a timeout error Indicates in seconds the time the ROC Polling Service Manager waits to receive a valid message from this ROC Field Server after sending it a message Note Do not enter 0 in this field Entering 0 does not enable the ROC Polling Service Manager to wait between retries and immediately creates a timeout error and the General screen displays 6 Click Next to display the Address screen 26 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Address Device Address Figure 3 11 Address 7 Review changing if necessary the values in the Host and Device frames on this screen Field Description Host Indicates the communication address for the ROC Address Polling Service The default is 3 Host Group Indicates the communication group for the ROC Polling Service The default is 1 Device Indicates the communication address for the ROC Address Field Server This value must match the address configured in the ROC The default is 240 Do not use 0 which is reserved Note The default device address is 240 Review
10. When completed it displays the InstallShield Wizard screen for the ROC Polling Services i ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for ROC Polling Services vi1 2 0 2 The InstallShield R Wizard will install ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figure 2 6 ROC Polling Service InstallShield 10 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 7 Click Next The License Agreement screen displays i ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Software License Agreement Definition The term You includes but is not limited to users of the Fisher Controls International LLC Fisher product embodied in the computer program s herein the user s employer the employer s wholly owned subsidiaries parent company agents employees contractors and sub contractors The term License Agreement refers to one of FISHER s License Agreements including but not limited to all Software License Agreements accompanying FISHER products all Beta Test Agreements and all Master License Agreements Print Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement Figure 2 7 Software License 8 Review the license agreement use the scroll bar at the right edge of the screen to scroll thr
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12. Stop grayed out buttons Figure 4 2 Stopped Polling Service Note The red Stop button is now grayed out and the green Start button is now available Note that the server has a Stop icon attached to it To restart the Polling Service 1 Highlight the Polling Server and click the Q Start button The system starts the Polling Service redisplays the hierarchy and attempts to reconnect with each ROC and ROC Field Server Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual a ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services File Tools Help iia xX Ff OO ROC Polling Service Connection Events e80 USMTNEO SJMCCA Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status la ROC IN _ 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD_ Connecting 3 Region 2 bef ROC 2N 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD Connecting W Region2N fas ROCHIS 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD Connecting da ROC 2N ADNOCHIE 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD Connecting a South tes New 10 0 0 2 240 240 Connecting ROC HIS s z ta ROCHIV 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD Connectin g Southland ROC Field S i onnecting 8 East Aa ROC809 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD Connecting ROC IE an ne Service Start L ROCHIW grayed out and 38 ree Stop buttons f ROC809 Re started ROC Polling Service Manager with attached Start icon Figure 4 3 Started Polling Service Note The green Start button is now grayed
13. This message displays at the beginning of each data stream in the text box Clear Clears the text box of any previous data dassin aaan aaa 5 4 Event Log The Event Log records a history of issues and events that have occurred during connections The log supports filtering which allows you to narrow your search and provides you with more relevant information The information can be exported to provide additional support should the need arise To access the Event Log 1 Highlight the device you wish to view in the configuration screen You also have the ability to view all the events for your devices by selecting the ROC Polling Server multiple devices by selecting groups and individual devices 46 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 2 Select the Events tab in the communications frame ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services DOK EN File Tools Help 8 aT IOO a g ROC Polling Services Connection Events USMTNEO SJMCCA 3 North Event Filter fa ROC IN Start Date End Date Event Type Contains the text Region 2 ce Il ft ROCHON O a a A 3 South A ROC IS W Details Export X Delete 2 Refresh Records 1 i of 1 W Southland ROC Field Server Event East d3 ROCHIE New I West 3 ROC IW 34 Local Fd Main Street amp Olive Street Timestamp Connection Description Figure 5 5 Event Log 3 Review the following information availa
14. license key is correctly installed and recognized proceed to Section A 2 Downloading the Program Note The Field Server screen also indicates whether the license key is installed See Section A 3 A 2 Downloading the Program This section provides instructions for installing the user program into the Flash and ROM memory on the ROC Field Server using ROCLINK 800 software To download the user program 50 Revised July 07 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 1 Connect the ROC Field Server to your computer using the Local Operation Interface LOD port 2 Start and logon to ROCLINK 800 3 Select Utilities gt User Program Administrator from the ROCLINK menu bar The User Program Administrator screen displays User Program Administrator Device User Program Environment Used Free SRAM 424 20056 DARAM 96016 2293760 FLASH gr20 ABIES Library Version 24 2 User Programs Installed in Device Hame Mo Program No Program Mo Program Displays Mo Program i Mo Program CHE Wo Prograrn Version Library Version No Program l Mo Program Handle 0 DRAM Used O Entry Point FLASH Used Clear Stark Stop Status Empty Restart Counter o a Download User Program File EE LL Browse j Wenilsad i Sia Donload Status Update Close Figure A 3 User Program Administrator 4 Click Browse and select the path and user program file to download from the CD ROM Pr
15. line After one or two seconds the Days Hours and Minutes fields display 35 ROC Polling Services User Manual Properties USMTNEO SJMCCA Connection Interface Modules Interface Module Abbrevi Polling Interval AMS Device Mana AMS E lo E Days Hour Minut Figure 4 7 Polling Interval 5 Adjust the values in the Days Hours and Minutes fields as necessary Field Description Days Indicates in days the current polling interval Valid values are 0 through 7 The default 0 Hours Indicates in hours the current polling interval Valid values are 0 through 23 The default is 0 Minutes Indicates in minutes the current polling interval Valid values are 0 through 59 The default is 0 ici a iiss AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AE 6 Click OK or Apply then OK if you have changed any values 4 4 Refresh a ROC Refresh is another term for requesting the ROC Polling Service Manager to perform an on demand poll of a specific ROC Use the graphical hierarchy for this option Note The ROC must already be connected before you can refresh the connection To refresh a ROC 1 Right click the icon for the ROC you want to refresh 2 Select Refresh from the context menu The ROC Polling Service sends a communication request to that ROC 36 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 4 5 Connection Backup You can easily import and export your conne
16. organizational groups To this structure or AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager hierarchy you add ROCs individual devices or ROC Field Servers that act as data communication devices Once fully configured to your environment the ROC Polling Service packages AMS messages for transmission through the communications network to a ROC800 Series Remote Operations Controller where the package is disassembled for communication to a Highway Addressable Remote Transducer HART or Smart Wireless instrument connected to the ROC in the field The ROC Polling Service Manager which you configure and maintain using the software combines two system components A physical hierarchy of ROCs grouped together geographically or operationally A software based graphical user interface GUI to help you visualize configure monitor and manage the physical hierarchy 1 3 1 A Hierarchy of ROCs ROC Field Servers Groups and Services Organizationally a ROC what the software generically calls a device is the physical heart of the system Based on your communications network you add and configure ROCs that are connected by Ethernet in your organization Additionally through the use of ROC Field Servers you can add and configure ROCs that are connected through standard serial communications methods such as satellite or radio You can organize one or more ROCs into logical groups based either on geography such as all R
17. out and the red Stop button is now available Note that the server has a Start 4 2 Disconnect or Connect a ROC You can disconnect or re connect an individual ROC from the ROC Polling Service Manager Use the graphical hierarchy for this option To disconnect a ROC 1 Right click the icon for the ROC you want to disconnect 2 Select Disconnect from the context menu The ROC Polling Service Manager communicates the request to the ROC and changes the ROC s display in the Status field Note The next time the Polling Services is started it attempts to connect with all devices This occurs even if the service was previously disconnected from the devices Revised July 07 33 ROC Polling Services User Manual ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services OX Fie Tools Help iia x Ff OO a ROC Polling Services Connection Events a ZO USMTNEO SJMCCA z S North Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status ROC IN a ROC I1N 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD a Region 2 bis ROCH2N 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD iF Region 2 Field Server ta ROCH1S 10 0 0 2 240 240 ams RcD EE a ROC 2N tfa ROCHE 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD o South r New 10 0 0 2 240 240 i ROC IS via ROC 1W 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD eS a ROC809 10 0 0 2 AMS RCD a East ROCHIE New a West ROC IW 9 Local 3 ROC809 Stopped ROC with attached Stop icon and Off line status
18. this setting to make sure that your ROC Polling Service Manager can communicate with the specific ROC Field Server Device Indicates the communication group for the ROC Group Field Server This value must match the group configured in the ROC The default is 240 Do not use 0 which is reserved Note The default device group is 240 Review this setting to make sure that your ROC Polling Service Manager can communicate with the specific ROC Field Server CUEUE ENED EE EDEN ELLEN ET EDEN TED EDE EEN ENEEE EN EDEEE EN EREET ED EDEOE EDEN NMM ON NU EU ONONUGUOUONUGUGUOUEGUGHOREGUGHONCQUGUOREOUGUOUEQUGUSHEGUGUOUEOUGUSUEQUGUSUEQUGUOUESUGUSUEQUGUSUEQUGUSHESUGUSHEQUGUSHEGUGUSHEQUGUSHEQUGUSHEGUGUSUEQUGUSHEQUGUSUEQUGUSUEQUGUSUOQUGUSHEQUGUSUEQUGUSREQUGUSUEQUGUSUOEUGUSUERUGUOUEQUGUENEQUOUE ES Note A ROC Field Server does not require you to define any Interface Modules Revised July 07 27 ROC Polling Services User Manual 8 Click Finish to complete the process of adding the new ROC Field Server The ROC Polling Service Manager screen redisplays Note the new ROC Field Server in the hierarchy ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services File Tools Help ia X 7 00 E ROC Folling Services Fh USMTNEO SJMCCA 4 9 North Connection Station Device Address Group Interface status ROC IN FE Region 2 T Region 2 Field Server Connection Events New ROC Field Server Baa Local ROC8O9
19. to be deleted Figure 3 14 Deleting a ROC Field Server 3 The software displays a warning message 4 30 ROC Polling Manager P Are you sure you want to delete the selected item Figure 3 15 Deletion message Click Yes The software removes the ROC Field Server from the ROC Polling Service Manager hierarchy Note You can only delete one device at a time Any ROCs associated with the ROC Field Server must be deleted before you are able to delete the Field Server Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Connections This section describes how you manage communications between the ROC Polling Service Manager and the ROCs and ROC Field Servers if present within the hierarchy Once configured the ROC Polling Service Manager can periodically check or poll all ROCs within the hierarchy At your discretion you have the ability to start or stop that polling or to perform on demand checks of the status of individual ROCs Note As a default the ROC Polling Service does not automatically refresh the communication status of the ROCs within the hierarchy You must define a polling interval as described in Section 4 3 Define the Polling Interval 4 1 Start or Stop the Service At any point you can turn the entire ROC Polling Service Manager on or off You control this option using either of two buttons on the toolbar of the ROC Polling Service Manager scr
20. 40 Good 1740 100 00 Bad 0 0 00 Bandwidth 14 78 KB s Turn Around ms 15 Min ms lt 15 Max ms 31 Average ms 8 Figure 4 5 Diagnostics 41 ROC Polling Services User Manual 5 1 Collected Data 42 The Diagnostics screen is comprised of three tabs These tabs are discussed in further detail in Chapter 5 1 Collected Data Chapter 5 2 Ping Utility and Chapter 5 3 Communication Viewer The Reset button is available on all tabs at the bottom of the screen Select the Reset will clear any collected data on the Collected Data and Ping Utility tab as well as stop the Ping Utility if it is running The Collected Data tab which displays when you access the Diagnostics screen allows you to view information concerning the total number of good and bad messages received the total number of good and bad bytes received and information about the connection to the device To access the Collected Data screen 1 Using the configuration tree or the communications frame right click the device you wish to receive information on and select Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen displays showing the Collected Data tab Messages Total 17 Good 17 100 00 Bad 0 0 00 No Response 0 Retries 0 CRC Errors 0 Last ROC ErrcO Connection Last Good Time Stamp 12 12 2006 3 11 50 PM Last Bad Time Stamp Main Street Diagnostics E m Bytes Total 1740 Good 1740 100 00 Bad 0 0 00 Bandwidth 14 78 KB
21. Download Download amp Start User Program 1 Figure A 6 Confirm Download 7 Click Yes to begin the download During the download the program performs a Warm Start creates an event in the Event Log and when the download completes displays a confirmation message ROCLINK 800 i Download amp Start User Program COMPLETED Figure A 7 ROCLINK 800 Download Confirmation 8 Click OK The User Program Administrator screen displays Note that The Device User Program Environment frame reflects the additional use of ROC Field Server memory The User Programs Installed in Device frame identifies the program Revised July 07 53 ROC Polling Services User Manual 54 User Program Administrator Device User Program Environment Used Free SRAM 790 19690 DRAM 245760 1937408 FLASH 38912 540672 Library Version 24 2 User Programs Installed in Device 1 FieldServer Name FieldServer 2 No Program 3 No Program Version 1 10 Library Version 24 1 4 No Program on 5 No Program Created 06 23 2006 10 31 14 DRAM Used 155648 6 No Program Handle 1 FLASH Used 26292 7 No Program 8 No Program Entry Pt 0x2612E6C Displays 21 Restart Counter 0 Status Running Reset Counter Download User Program File Browse Download amp Start Download L j aai Blupdete Close Figure A 8 User Program Administrator Screen 9 Click Close The ROCLINK 800 screen displa
22. Form Number A6192 Part Number D3801229X012 July 2007 ROC Polling Services User Manual Remote Automation Solutions EMERSON ROC Polling Services User Manual Revision Tracking Sheet July 2007 This manual may be revised periodically to incorporate new or updated information The revision date of each page appears at the bottom of the page opposite the page number A change in revision date to any page also changes the date of the manual that appears on the front cover Listed below is the revision date of each page if applicable Page Revision All pages July 07 Initial issue Oct 05 NOTICE Remote Automation Solutions RAS division of Emerson Process Management shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in this manual or omissions from this manual RAS MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THIS MANUAL AND IN NO EVENT SHALL RAS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PRODUCTION LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF REVENUE OR USE AND COSTS INCURRED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION FOR CAPITAL FUEL AND POWER AND CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES Bristol Inc Bristol Babcock Ltd Bristol Canada BBI SA de CV and the Flow Computer Division are wholly owned subsidiaries of Emerson Electric Co doing business as Remote Automation Solutions RAS a divi
23. OCs in the western portion of the state or function The structure of your ROCs and ROC Field Servers communications network is your hierarchy At the top of the hierarchy is the ROC Polling Service which coordinates the information and provides a data conduit to the AMS Device Manager software Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual AU a ROC Polling Fle Tools Help S erver A hierarchy of groups ROCs E ROC Polling Services M s and ROC Field Servers Sfo USMTNEO SJMCCA z 4 9 North Connection station Device Address Group Interface status ft ROCHIN csROCHIN 1000 2 AMS RCD Off line Sy Region a ROCH2N 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD iF Region 2 Field Server fa ROC 1S 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD la ROCH2N 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD eee _ 10 0 0 2 240 240 S 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD Et Southland ROC Field Server i Groups gt East 10 0 0 2 240 240 AMS RCD E eee ROC Field Servers ew Ba West A ROCHIW ey Local f ROC809 Figure 1 1 A Hierarchy of Groups ROCs and ROC Field Servers The maximum number of physical ROCs within your system hierarchy is based on a license We currently offer the ROC Polling Service in two licensed configurations limited which can manage up to 25 ROCS not including ROC Field Servers and unlimited which has no limit on the number of ROCs Consult with your sales representative to see which license configuration 1s most applicable to your
24. Success 0 0 00 Min ms 0 Fail 0 0 00 Max ms 0 Average ms 0 Configuration Ping every 5 al seconds History Attempt Turn Minimum Maximum Average Figure 5 3 Ping Utility 44 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 2 Select the Ping Utility tab to review the following information collected for the device Field Description Counters Displays general information about the number of pings Attempts Displays the total number of pings attempted Success Displays the number of pings that returned successfully Fail Displays the number of pings that have not returned successfully Statistics Displays timing statistics about the pings attempted Turn Around Displays in milliseconds the ms time taken for the last request response sequence to complete Min ms Displays in milliseconds the quickest turnaround time achieved while running the current ping session Max ms Displays in milliseconds the longest turnaround time achieved while running the current ping session Average Displays in milliseconds the ms average turnaround time achieved while running the current ping session Configuration Allows you to set in seconds the time between each ping request Start Stop Starts and stops the Ping Utility Once you press Start pings are sent to the device at predefined intervals until you press the Stop button History Provides the Attempt number Turn around 5 3 Com
25. al Processing Unit CPU faceplate 3 Remove the CPU faceplate 4 Place the license key in the appropriate terminal slot P4 or P6 of the CPU l Sa 4 LS ae Ee Ll z A Incorrect Correct Pean J Figure A 1 License Key Installation 5 Press the license key into the terminal until it is firmly seated 6 Replace the CPU faceplate Revised July 07 49 ROC Polling Services User Manual 7 Replace the screws on the CPU faceplate 8 Restore power to the ROC Field Server A 1 1 Verifying the License Key Installation After you install the license key you can verify whether the key is recognized From the ROCLINK 800 screen select Utilities gt License Key Administrator The License Key Administrator screen displays License Key Administrator License Kep H Dense CO Emerson FCD 1 1 0 0 1 1 No Expiration 06 05 2005 15 15 43 No Expiration 05 27 2005 14 47 47 AGA IFB NA Emeron FED ejooo TO Na Expiration 09 19 2002 02 04 11 License Kep He Mum Time Created IO OK Cancel Figure A 2 License Key Administrator The FieldServer User Program appears in the Application Name column For further information on the License Key Administrator screen refer to the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual Form A6121 After you verify that the
26. annot add a group to a ROC field unit To add a group 1 Right click on a server a group or a ROC Field Server and select Add Group The new group with the name New Group immediately appears on the hierarchy 2 Highlight the group you just created by clicking on the icon Click the amp Edit Selected Item icon ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services KOX File Tools Help 8 EEY H ROC PollingSServices Connection Events USMTNEO SIK A ag Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status Edit Selected Item icon Figure 3 1 Polling Services Manager 3 Type in the name of the new group and press Enter The process completes 3 3 Configure a ROC Adding a ROC into the hierarchy involves physically adding the device and then configuring any communications parameters The software provides a configuration wizard to help you when you initially add a ROC Once the ROC is present on the hierarchy you can click on its icon in the graphical hierarchy to change its 18 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual configurations If necessary you can also delete ROCs from the hierarchy 3 3 1 Adding a ROC To add a ROC to the hierarchy 1 Right click on the hierarchy where you want to add a ROC Select Add Device gt ROC TCP IP to start the configuration wizard The General screen displays General Description Details IP Address 10002 Port Logi
27. ble on this screen Field Description Event Filter The Event Filter provides you with a means to narrow events displayed in the log By limiting the number of results you can focus on events with more relevance Start Date Limits the log to only show events occurring on or after this date End Date Limits the log to only show events occurring on or before this date Event Type Limits results to only show a particular event type Valid values are All Ping AMS diagnostics General CRC Error No Response and Retry The default is All Contains the Limits the log to only show text events with the selected text appearing in the Description Details This button displays all of the currently selected event s information All details in the database for this entry are shown Export Allows you to export events to an XML based file This file has the extension RPE A viewer for this OSEA earner entice O A A A A A A A A A AAA AE A A OA A A E Revised July 07 47 ROC Polling Services User Manual Field Description file is not currently available Delete Allows you to delete events from the Event Log Refresh Allows you to refresh the event log and retrieve the most recent information available Records Provides you with the number of events in the selected log 20 events are displayed per page If there are more than 20 events you can navigate to additional pages by using the arrows located on either side
28. cal sales representative or contact Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions Marshalltown lowa 50158 USA E Houston TX 77065 USA Pickering North Yorkshire UK Y018 7JA EMERSON Website www EmersonProcess com Remote 58 Revised July 07
29. ction settings from the ROC Polling Service Manager This is ideal for saving a backup of your system configuration or transferring the connection configuration to a new ROC Polling Manager 4 5 1 Export Connections You can easily back up your connection settings or transfer them to another ROC Polling Manager by using the export feature of the ROC Polling Service Manager Note The system save the configuration to a file with an extension of RPC To export your connection settings 1 Right click on the ROC Polling Server in the configuration tree 2 Select Export from the context menu The Export Connections screen displays FE USMTNEO SJMCCA Export Connections Exporting saves connection settings Diagnostics data and events will not be exported Connections to Export o 49 North A ROC IN MG Region 2 Ai ROC H2N P South A ROC HS MIE Southland ROC Field Server a ME East A ROCHE A New o PE West d ROCHW a ME Local 46 ROC 809 Figure 4 8 Export Connections 3 Select the device connections you wish to export Devices with a check mark next to them are exported All devices are selected by default When you have chosen which devices to export click Export 4 The system prompts you to specify a name and location to save your configuration After you have entered the required information click Save to export your configuration Revised July 07 37 ROC Polling Services User Manual
30. during the past 30 minutes it has received a transmission lf a connection has not received a transmission in the past 30 minutes the system closes the connection Revised July 07 57 ROC Polling Services User Manual Field Description TCP Inactivity Defines in minutes the amount of continued time a connection can remain inactive before the ROC Field Server closes it Close Click this button to manually close Connections all TCP connections between the ROC Field Server and the ROC Polling Service Manager Protocols The fields in this frame are reserved for future development Timeouts Defines the timeout periods for data packets Initial ms Indicates in milliseconds the amount of time the ROC Field Server waits for an initial response from the first data packet from the ROC field unit If a transmission exceeds this value the ROC Field Server ignores the entire response Interpacket Indicates in milliseconds the ms maximum allowable amount of time between partial data packets sent from the ROC field unit If a transmission exceeds this value the ROC Field Server ignores the 4 Click Apply to save the configurations for this Field Server This completes the process of configuring a ROC Field Server For further information on user programs refer to the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual Form A6121 lf you have comments or questions regarding this manual please direct them to your lo
31. een a ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services File Tools Help aE x 7 QO a EB ROC Polling SNwice ei USMTNEO SJM North Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status ft ROCHIN a ROC IN 10 0 0 2 _ 240 240 RCD AMS Region Ja ROCH2N 10 0 0 2 240 240 RCD AMS Region 2 Field Serve J5 ROCH2N 3 South fe ROCHIS Et Southland ROC Field Server 59 East Service Start vf ROCHE grayed out and ROC H2E G E West Stop buttons fe ROCHIW 6 2 Local i ROCBO9 Figure 4 1 Service Start and Stop buttons Revised July 07 31 ROC Polling Services User Manual 32 Note Typically the service is running so after you click on the specific server in this example USMTNEO SJMCCA the Start button the green button on the left with the right pointing triangle at its center is grayed out to indicate the current state of the service Once you stop the service the software grays out the Stop button To stop the Polling Service 1 Highlight the Polling Server and click the Q Stop button The system stops the Polling Service and collapses the hierarchy ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services File Tools Help ae O0 El ROC Polling Service Z0 USMTNEO SJMCCA Stopped ROC Polling Service Manager with attached Stop icon Connection Events Connection Station Name Device Address Group Interface Status Service Start and
32. environment Note Changing the computer name on which the ROC Polling Services software is installed reverts the software to the Limited license If the Unlimited license was purchased you can resolve the issue one of two ways Change the computer name back to what it was when the software was originally installed Reinstall the ROC Polling Services software Revised July 07 3 ROC Polling Services User Manual 1 3 2 The Graphical Interface The graphical user interface GUI enables you to quickly visualize the hierarchical structure of all components your ROC Polling Service Manager controls ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services EH File Tools Help E ROC Polling Services Connection Events Fh USMTNEO SJMCCA z z 5 S North Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status s ROCHIN cROCHIN 10002 AMS RCD Off line S Region2 Ai ROCH2N 240 240 AMS RCD T Region 2 Field Server a ROCHIS 240 240 AMS RCD da ROC 2N dai ROCHIE 240 240 AMS RCD Si South z New 240 240 ee eae ds ROCHIW 2A 240 AMS RCD ae 3 ROC809 24 240 AMS RCD ROCHIE A New Baad West oda ROCHIW Communications frame H Local ROC8O9 Configuration tree Figure 1 2 ROC Polling Service Manager expanded Note You can customize which fields display and in what order they appear in the communications frame by selecting Options from the Tools menu While incorporating man
33. ing a device or group Figure 3 7 Deleting a ROC 3 The software displays a warning message ROC Polling Manager 2 Are you sure you want to delete the selected item Figure 3 8 Deletion message 4 Click Yes The software redisplays the ROC Polling Service Manager screen Note that the ROC you selected has been removed from the hierarchy 3 4 Configure a ROC Field Server A ROC Field Server interfaces a low bandwidth field communications network to a high speed Ethernet control network The ROC Field Server provides communications pass through functionality from up to five TCPAP ports to up to five serial communications ports on the ROC Field Server The current implementation of the ROC Field Server is based on the ROC800 Series platform The Field Server functionality is enabled through a user program located on the ROC and 24 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual configured to route communications from specific TCP IP ports to the ROC communications cards The ROC Field Server installs on top of the high bandwidth section of the communications network Note Refer to Appendix A ROC Field Server Installation Guide for the process of installing and configuring a ROC Field Server Refer to the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual Form A6121 for information on configuring a ROC Configuring a new or existing ROC Field Server requires you to define its connection properties These inc
34. lling Services 3 ROC Polling Services 3 Fp USMTNEO SJMCCA North f ROC IN Region 2 i ROC 2N lt South ROC 1S W Southland ROC Field Server East A ROCHIE New West A ROCHIW 5 8 Local Main Street amp Olive Street Connection Events Connection Station Name o ROC IN bss ROCH2N Aa ROC 1S fs ROC HIE reel New bss ROCHIW LA Main Street Remote Oprtns Cntrir Olive Street Remote Oprtns Cntrir 4 3 Define the Polling Interval Revised July 07 Device Address 10 0 0 2 4000 0 0 0 2 4000 155 177 78 205 4000 77 79 55 4000 Address Group 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 Figure 4 6 No Response Polling Service Interface Status 10 0 0 2 4000 AMS RCD 0 0 0 2 4000 AMS RCD AMS RCD AMS RCD AMS RCD AMS RCD RCD AMS By default the ROC Polling Service Manager does not routinely refresh each ROC in its hierarchy after it establishes the first connection If you want ROC hierarchy and information to routinely refresh both in the ROC Polling Service Manager and in the AMS Device Manager you must change that polling interval to a value suitable to your organization To define the polling interval 1 Right click the ROC Polling Server icon to highlight it 2 Select Properties and select the Interface Modules tab on the Properties screen Select the device manager name to highlight it 4 Click on the Polling Interval of the selected
35. lude the IP address port host and device addresses and connection timeout and retry parameters 3 4 1 Adding a Field Server Note You can only add a ROC Field Server to an existing group To add a Field Server 1 Right click an existing group and select Add Device gt ROC Field Server The first screen in the configuration wizard displays General Description New Details IP Address Login Password Figure 3 9 General 2 Enter the name of the new ROC Field Server in the Description field Review and change if necessary the values displayed in each field in the Connection Parameters frame Field Description Description Uniquely identifies the new ROC Field Server IP Address Enter the ROC s IP address The default is 10 0 0 2 Port Enter the ROC s port The default is 4000 Revised July 07 25 ROC Polling Services User Manual Field Login Password Description Enter the login ID originally defined for this ROC when it was configured using the ROCLINK 800 configuration software Enter the password originally defined for this ROC when it was configured using the ROCLINK 800 configuration software kimama Note If you need to set timeout and number of retries parameters this ROC Field Server should use when connecting with the ROC Polling Service click Advanced to display the Connection Advanced screen Connection Advanced Advanced Number of Retnes
36. module s system provided abbreviation 8 Click Next to display the Address screen 21 ROC Polling Services User Manual 22 Address Device Address Figure 3 5 Address 9 Use this screen to define the communications relationship between the ROC the device and the host in this case the ROC Field Server Field Description Host Indicates the communication address for the ROC Address Polling Service Manager or if present the ROC Field Server The default is 3 Host Group Indicates the communication group for the ROC Polling Service or ROC Field Server The default is 1 Device Indicates the communication address for the Address specific ROC The default is 240 Do not use 0 which is reserved Note This value must match the address configured in the ROC Device Indicates the communication group for the specific Group ROC The default is 240 Do not use 0 which is reserved Note This value must match the group configured in the ROC Note Leaving the default value 240 in the Device Address and Group may create issues if you need to communicate with a specific ROC Entering different values in these fields which must correspond to the values used when the ROC was initially configured using the ROCLINK 800 software provides direct communications to specific ROCs Revised July 07 3 3 2 3 3 3 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 10 Click Fi
37. munication Viewer Minimum Maximum and Average times achieved for each ping sequence of the current session The Communication Viewer monitors and reports all communications occurring while the Diagnostics window is open To access the Communication Viewer screen Revised July 07 45 ROC Polling Services User Manual 1 Select the Communication Viewer tab The Communication Viewer screen displays Main Street Diagnostics uS Format Decimal vi Show OpCodes 183 226 ReadConfig 240 240 003 001 006 000 006 193 ReadConfig 003 001 240 240 006 215 001 001 000 000 001 001 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 006 008 012 001 001 030 001 007 000 000 001 002 001 150 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 004 000 005 000 000 001 001 016 014 008 006 006 006 032 016 006 008 005 004 004 002 002 005 006 005 016 001 001 001 001 001 001 006 024 001 005 015 001 001 011 200 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001001001 v GRE f incomin Ever Figure 5 4 Communication Viewer Note The text field of the Communication Viewer is color coded Outgoing data is blue Incoming is Green and Yellow indicates an Error in the communication 2 Review the following information collected for the device Field Description Format Displays each communication packet in one of three formats Binary Decimal and Hex Decimal is the default Show Turns ON and OFF a description of each data OpCodes packet
38. n LOI Password eeee Figure 3 2 General 2 Enter a name for the new ROC in the Description field Review and change 1f necessary the values displayed in each field in the Connection Parameters frame Field Description Description Uniquely identifies the new ROC Field Server Note This does not have to be the station name originally given the ROC Each device should have a unique name AMS Device Manager will use this name to identify the ROC IP Address Enter the ROC s specific IP address The default is 10 0 0 2 Port Enter the ROC s specific port The default is 4000 Login Enter the login ID originally defined for this ROC when it was configured using the ROCLINK 800 configuration software Password Enter the password originally defined for this ROC when it was configured using the ROCLINK 800 configuration software Revised July 07 19 ROC Polling Services User Manual 3 Click Advanced to display the Connection Advanced screen Connection Advanced Advanced Number of g Retries Time Out 5 Figure 3 3 Connection Advanced 4 Use this screen to define the retry and time out parameters for this ROC Field Description Number of Indicates the number of times the ROC Polling Retries Service Manager tries to request data from this ROC after the initial attempt before reporting a timeout error Valid values are 0 to 25 The default is 3 Time Out Indicates in seconds the
39. n your personal computer PC 2 1 System Requirements The ROC Polling Services software runs on an IBM compatible PC The PC can be either a desktop or a portable computer but must meet the following minimum requirements Pentium class processor SOO MHz or greater recommended CD ROM drive Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or XP SVGA color monitor 800 by 600 pixels Ethernet 100 MB of available hard disk space Note If you are installing the AMS Device Manager on this PC you also need to upgrade the ROC Network HSI for the AMS Device Manager The upgrade is required to support the new features in this version of the ROC Polling Services software and requires separate installation 2 2 Installing the Software Revised July 07 The ROC Polling Services software is delivered on CD An installation wizard guides you through the install process To install the software on your PC 1 Place the installation CD in your PC s CD tray The installation program should start automatically and display the first InstallShield Wizard screen Figure 2 1 Note If the software does not automatically start use Explorer to locate and then click the SETUP EXE file on the CD s root folder ROC Polling Services User Manual InstallShield Wizard Pyp ROC Polling services v1 2 0 2 requires thatthe following requirements be installed on your computer prior to installing this application Click OF to begin i
40. nish to complete the process of adding the new ROC The ROC Polling Service Manager screen redisplays Note the new ROC in the hierarchy Modifying a ROC s Communication Configuration Once you have defined a ROC you can change its communication configurations at any time To modify a ROC s communication configuration 1 Right click the ROC s icon in the hierarchy Select Properties The Connection Properties screen displays Connection Properties General Interface Modules Address Description Details IP Address Port Login LO Password seee Figure 3 6 Connection Properties 2 Select the tab for the configuration component you want to modify Click OK or Apply then OK if you have changed any values Note If you need to set parameters for timeout and number of retries the ROC should use when connecting with the ROC Polling Service click Advanced to display the Connection Advanced screen Deleting a ROC To delete a ROC from the hierarchy 1 Click the icon for the ROC you want to delete The system highlights it 23 ROC Polling Services User Manual 2 Click the Delete icon on the tool bar or press the Delete key on the keyboard note that ROC 1E is highlighted ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services Connection Events Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status peRocHie 10002 240 1240 RCD AMS Ofiine Bi Local ii Icon for delet
41. nstalling these requirements otatus InstallShield Pending Microsoft SQL server 005 Express Cancel Not Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 are required components for this application The install program analyzes your system to determine what is currently installed If either component is missing the program prompts you to install the appropriate component The following screen sequence assumes both Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 have not been installed Once you click Yes to the prompt the installation A message displays asking if you would like to install Microsoft R NET 2 0 Framework Click Yes to continue E J ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 optionally uses the Microsoft R NET 2 0 Framework Would you like to install it now Figure 2 2 NET 2 0 InstallShield message 3 The NET Framework 2 0 Setup screen displays Click Next Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual j Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Welcome to Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup This wizard will guide you through the installation process Figure 2 3 Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup 4 The End User License Agreement screen displays If you agree place a check mark next to I accept the terms and click Install Note If you do not accept the license agreement terms the installation ends i Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup End User Licen
42. odule No Module No Module Message Priority 3 Normal M 56 Status Disabled Port oo Rx Byte Count oO Tx Byte Count a Connections ie Inactivity min 30 Close Connections Timeouts Initial rns 2000 Interpacket ms 100 Save As Auto Scan ZUpdate Close v Ej GONE 317PM Figure A 11 Field Server 3 Use this screen to configure the ROC Field Server Field Point Description Provides a numeric identifier for the configuration Number Tag Program Status Valid values are 1 through 5 You can define up to five ROC Field Server configurations to allow one TCP IP port for each Comm port Attaches a user defined name to this particular Field Server configuration Enter as many alphanumeric characters as necessary This read only field shows whether the Field Server program is running Valid values are Running or Loaded Note If the program is loaded but not running access the User Program Administrator screen see Figure A 8 and click Start to initiate the program This read only field shows whether the license key required for this program is correctly installed Valid values are Installed or Not Installed Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Field Description Comm Ports This frame indicates the configuration for each comm port associated with this program Note The values you can check reflect the settings on the Comm Port screen
43. of this text Event Type Displays a generalized category label for the event Timestamp Provides the time the event occurred Connection Displays the ID of the connected device responsible for the event Description Displays a message containing a description of the event 48 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Appendix A ROC Field Server Installation Guide This section describes how to install and configure the ROC Field Server user program FieldServer TAR in the ROC Field Server product Your ROC Field Server should also have a license key installed in the CPU card as described in Section A 1 1 Verifying the License Key Installation If the license key 1s installed begin at Section A 2 If the license key is not installed begin at Section A I A 1 Installing the License Key If you order the Field Server User Program for a new ROC Field Server your ROC Field Server is delivered with the license key installed Go to Section A 2 Downloading the Program If your ROC Field Server does not have the license key installed in the CPU you must install the license key yourself Failure to exercise proper electrostatic discharge precautions such as wearing a grounded wrist strap may reset the processor or damage electronic components resulting in interrupted operations A Caution To install a license key 1 Remove power from the ROC Field Server 2 Unscrew the screws from the Centr
44. ogram files are typically located in the Program Files folder on the CD ROM As Figure A 4 shows the screen lists all valid user program files with the TAR extension 51 ROC Polling Services User Manual Select User Program File Look in Program Files f amp My Computer File named Field Server tar ot Files of type All Files 5 Figure A 4 Select User Program File 5 Click Open to select the program file The User Program Administrator screen displays As shown in Figure A 5 note that the Download User Program File frame identifies the selected program and that the Download amp Start button is active User Program Administrator Device User Program Environment Used Free SARAM 424 20056 DRAM 86016 2293760 FLASH ba R698656 Library Version 24 2 User Programe Installed in Device Mame Mo Program No Program Alo Program Displays Ho Program Mo Program DIRE SD No Program Version Mo Program i Ma Program Handle 0 Entry Point Clear Start Stop Status Empty Download User Program File Library Version DAAM Used FLASH Used 0 Restart Counter lo e E Program Files FieldS erver tar d Status Download amp Start Download 2 Update Close Figure A 5 User Program Administrator 52 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 6 Click Download amp Start to begin loading the selected program Confirm
45. olling Service Manager 2 This is the baseline ROC Polling Service Manager structure that is delivered with your software It identifies the computer or physical machine in this case USMTNEO SJMCCA on which the ROC Polling Service software runs 3 Your next step is to begin defining the hierarchical structure of ROCs and groups Go to Chapter 3 Configuring the System 15 ROC Polling Services User Manual 16 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the System This section describes how you use the ROC Polling Services software to define your ROC Polling Service Manager and each portion of your ROC hierarchy Before you begin defining your hierarchy you may want to review Section 1 3 Product Description 3 1 Organize the Hierarchical Structure 3 1 1 Although you can reconfigure your hierarchy at any time you should start the configuration process with an idea of your hierarchy s initial structure or organization Determine the number of ROC field units involved and what groups geographic or functional you might need Decide whether and how many ROC Field Servers you want to implement see Section 3 1 1 ROC Field Servers This 1s also an excellent time to identify critical technical resources and collect configuration related information such as ROC names IP addresses and ROC address group information for your ROC field units A few hours spent planning your implementati
46. on on paper pays off with a smoother setup and better functioning system in the field ROC Field Servers A ROC Field Server enables you to communicate with those ROCs in your hierarchy that are not connected via Ethernet For example you may have some ROC field units that communicate using serial connections To include those ROCs in the ROC Polling Service Manager you first create a ROC Field Server You then place the ROCs using serial communications within that ROC Field Server s hierarchy The Ethernet connected ROC Field Server acts as an intermediary communications device linking the serial based ROC field units into the total hierarchy You can add as many ROC Field Servers into your hierarchy as necessary Due to their functionality ROC Field Servers do not count as ROCs if you have a limited ROC Polling Service license 3 2 Configure a Group Revised July 07 Groups are collections of ROC field units and if applicable ROC Field Servers Your software license dictates the number of ROCs in your hierarchy You can define as many groups as you want in a ROC Polling Service Manager hierarchy but the number and structure of groups should always correspond to a logical 17 ROC Polling Services User Manual organizational or geographic structure For this reason a group should always contain at least one ROC field unit 3 2 1 Adding a Group You can add a group to a server a ROC Field Server or another group You c
47. ough the text If you agree select the I accept the terms radio button and click Next The Customer Information screen displays Revised July 07 11 ROC Polling Services User Manual i ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information User Name Organization Tr Install this application for Anyone who uses this computer all users C Only for me Figure 2 8 Customer Information 9 Complete the User Name and Organization fields and radio button as appropriate for your organization and click Next The ready to Install the Program screen displays i ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation Tf you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 2 9 Ready to Install 12 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 10 Click Install to begin the installation process A status monitoring screen displays as the software components install followed by the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen i ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 InstallShield Wizard Revised July 07 Installing ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2 The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs ROC Polling Services v1 2 0 2
48. s Turn Around ms 15 Min ms lt 15 Max ms 31 Average ms amp Figure 5 2 Collected Data 2 Review the following information collected for the device Revised July 07 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Field Description Messages This section displays information about the number of messages sent to and received from the device It also displays the number of errors occurring during transmissions Total Displays the total number of messages transmitted to the end device Good Displays the number of good messages received from the end device Bad Displays the number of messages that have failed coming from the end device No response and invalid CRC are bad messages No Response Displays the number of times the device failed to respond to a transmission Retries Displays the number of times a message has tried to be re sent CRC Errors Displays the number of messages that did not pass the CRC check Last ROC Displays a description of the last Error ROC error received Bytes This section displays information about the amount of information bytes transmitted to and from the device Total Displays the total number of bytes transmitted to the end device Good Displays the total number of good bytes received from the end device Bad Displays the total number of bad bytes received from the end device Bandwidth Displays the transfer rate of the last request response sequence
49. se Agreement End User License Agreement MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT NET FRAMEWORK 2 0 Microsoft Corporation or based on where you live one of its affiliates licenses this supplement to you If you are licensed to use Microsoft Windows operating system software the software you may use this supplement You may not use it if you do not have a license for the software You may use a copy of this supplement with each validly licensed copy of the software _ oe v By clicking I accept the terms of the License Agreement and proceeding to use the product I indicate that I have read understood and agreed to the terms of the End User License Agreement Figure 2 4 End User License Agreement Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual 5 A status monitoring screen displays as the software components install followed by the Setup Complete screen Click Finish to complete the installation of NET Framework 2 0 i Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 has been successfully installed E is highly recommended that you download and install the latest service packs and security updates for this product For more information visit the following Web site Product Support Center Figure 2 5 Setup Complete 6 The Microsoft SQL InstallShield Wizard displays see Figure 2 1 Click OK The wizard installs and configures the Microsoft SQL Desktop Engine
50. sion of Emerson Process Management FloBoss ROCLINK Bristol Bristol Babcock ControlWave TeleFlow and Helicoid are trademarks of RAS AMS PlantWeb and the PlantWeb logo are marks of Emerson Electric Co The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of the Emerson Electric Co All other trademarks are property of their respective owners The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only While every effort has been made to ensure informational accuracy they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees express or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability RAS reserves the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice All sales are governed by RAS terms and conditions which are available upon request RAS does not assume responsibility for the selection use or maintenance of any product Responsibility for proper selection use and maintenance of any RAS product remains solely with the purchaser and end user ii Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Met MOV OVWIGW ais62t bn satedoletp olenaest chads eeaG shana ES 1 12 ORGANIZATION sesseur Ee AO RINEN EEEE FERESE AES 1 WS Product DSS ClO UO In inta ET E 2 1 3 1 A Hierarchy of ROCs ROC Field Servers Groups and Services 2 o2 The Graphical INtGM aCe wise is epee A ces usenet
51. time the ROC Polling Service Manager waits to receive a valid message from this ROC after sending it a message The default is 5 Note Do not enter 0 in this field Entering 0 does not enable the ROC Polling Service Manager to wait between retries and immediately creates a timeout error 5 Click OK or Apply then OK if you make any changes to this screen and the General screen displays 6 Click Next to display the Interface Modules screen 20 Revised July 07 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Interface Modules Select the interfaces this connection will use Interface Module Abbreviation AMS ROC Connection Diagnostics RCD Figure 3 4 Interface Modules Note Two modules are present on the Interface Modules screen AMS Device Manager and ROC Connection Diagnostics AMS Device Manager must be enabled check marked to communicate with AMS devices ROC Connection Diagnostics must be enabled check marked to use the diagnostic tools in the ROC Polling Service Manager 7 Use this screen to associate the ROC with an interface module Field Description Interface Identifies which interface module the ROC uses to Module communicate with the ROC Polling Service Manager Note Use the check box in this field to enable or disable connections to the selected interface You also use the check box to enable or disable diagnostics Enabled checked is the default Abbreviation Indicates the interface
52. ware The organization of this manual reflects how you use the software and complements the on line help system provided with the ROC Polling Services software The manual includes Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Installing the Software Chapter 3 Configuring the System Chapter 4 Managing the Connections Chapter 5 ROC Diagnostics Appendix A ROC Field Server Installation Guide Describes the structure of this guide and the general purpose of the ROC Polling Services software Describes the process and requirements for installing the ROC Polling Services software Describes the system s hierarchical structure and how to configure and maintain the major system components groups ROCs and ROC Field Servers Describes how to manage the connections between the ROC field units the ROC Field Servers if present and the ROC Polling Service Manager Describes the tools included in ROC Polling Services software that provide connection information and log events Describes how to create a ROC Field Server ROC Polling Services User Manual 1 3 Product Description Emerson s Flow Computer Division ROC Polling Services software helps you configure and manage the structure as well as monitor the status of your ROCs as part of the PlantWeb Smart Remote Automation system architecture Based on your unique field configurations you use the software to define a high level server the ROC Polling Server and
53. y Windows standard usage conventions the GUI adds features to help you effectively manage remote operations controllers The left hand side of the screen the configuration tree presents the relational structure or hierarchy of your groups Field Servers and ROCs The right hand side of the screen the communications frame uses a color flag to indicate each ROC s operational status and provides other ROC specific information You can view the entire hierarchy or you can collapse the hierarchy and focus on specific sub groups 4 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual ROC Polling Service Manager Polling Services EH File Tools Help Connection Events a h USMTNEO SJMCCA EEEa en Sa ee ee ee en eee BES North Connection Station Device Address Group Interface Status ah ROCHIN a ROC IN AMS RCD Off ine aS Region ROCH2N 10 0 02 240 240 AMS RCD B Region 2 Field Server ont ROCHN South Local Figure 1 3 ROC Polling Service Manager collapsed Refer to Chapter 3 Configuring the System for detailed information on using the features of this screen to effectively manage your groups ROCs ROC Field Servers and the ROC Polling Service Manager Revised July 07 5 ROC Polling Services User Manual 6 Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual Chapter 2 Installing the Software This section describes the process for installing the ROC Polling Services software o
54. ys and the download is complete File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help Dae Mt BRS E Ve AN hie 4OkR ae Eaa On Line Comt ROC3O0 FP ola 1 0 amp Control ET Meter Me System es History User Data Ee User Program PONERINED E Figure A 9 ROCLINK 800 Screen Revised July 07 ROC Polling Services User Manual A 3 Configuring the Program After you have loaded and enabled the user program you configure the Field Server User Program using the ROCLINK 800 software To configure the program 1 Using the ROCLINK 800 screen s directory tree navigate to the User Program gt Program 1 FieldServer gt Display 21 Field Server File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help O tel a Ae K iS 4 OR Bie e Pon On Line Comi ROCSO9 Mee 170 amp Contral A Meter Mie System History User Program Administrator Program 1 FieldServer Display 217 Field Serve H H2 3 H4 5 User Display Figure A 10 Directory Tree 2 Double click 1 The Field Server screen displays Revised July 07 55 ROC Polling Services User Manual ga ROCLINK 800 Field Server File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help v4 a h ft SF 8 O D g W Gt Z Point Number 1 v Field Server Tag Field Server Program Status Running TCP License Key Installed Comm Ports E RS 232 Comm2 RS 232 No M
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