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1. Show Hide Beale i Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 75 Chapter8 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Change Password To change a password follow these steps 1 From the File menu choose Change Password IMPORTANT You must be logged in to the software before you can change passwords The Change Password dialog box appears 2 Enter the current password the new password confirm the new password and click OK FL Change Password MENMI Password PF New Password PF Confirm Password 76 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Export Data IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 The Export function of the Intelli CENTER software converts the specified data to a csv file that can be viewed in a spreadsheet application The information that can be exported can include Device Unit information spare parts or Event data The exported data can be for an individual unit or for the entire lineup This function is not applicable to data trend information To export data follow these steps 1 From the Tools menu choose Export Tools Documentation Window Hel Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant 2 In the Export Data dialog box select the data to be exported and then the lineup containing data Ifyou are exporting Devic
2. e Inthe Spreadsheet view choose View then Spreadsheet change the description and click Apply IMPORTANT You must change the IP address in the Spreadsheet view as well The IntelliCENTER software does not use the IP address that exists within the Description field See Change the Device IP Address by Using the Spreadsheet View on page 91 for further details 4 Validate the IP address for the device in the RSLinx Classic software See Validate the IP Address on page 93 Edit User Field In most of the views Spreadsheet Event Log Spare Parts Drawings and Manuals there are four user defined fields These fields can be used to define user specific information such as your own part numbers and labels The fields are static and are only for documentation purposes 5 Show Hid 1 To view user fields open any view and click Columns or from the tool bar click the View tab and choose Show Hide Columns The Show Hide Column dialog box appears 2 Check the User fields and click OK The default headings for the User Fields are User 1 User 2 User 3 and User 4 ET Show Hide Columns 10 x Column Name Visible lt I lt 1 F Device ddress Network Number Network Type Serial Number lt 1 1 1 lt I Description Location MCC Type Space Factors Dual Unit Left Right Vendor Code YA yy KT KI I Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 95
3. 52 IntelliCENTER software provides efficient document organization In the software you can view the spare parts list user manuals and AutoCAD drawings of the configured devices The documentation is specific for your IntelliCENTER MCC which was included on the Documentation Data Disk User Manuals User manuals for the IntelliCENTER MCC are provided on the Intelli CENTER Software Data Disk in a pdf format or other desired formats The data disks are installed on the local hard disk drive or on a server The user manuals can be viewed at any time through the IntelliCENTER software regardless of the location of IntelliCENTER software data User manuals are specific to Intelli CENTER MCC being monitored To view the user manual for the device right click on the device in Elevation view then choose Documentation gt Manual TIP To launch the user manual click the device in the Elevation view From the Documentation menu choose Manuals TIP To see the list of the user manuals don t click any device From the Documentation menu choose Manuals The user manual selection dialog box appears To view the selected user manual double click the manual The requested user manual launches TIP You can also launch the user manual by selecting the user manual and clicking View File at the bottom of the Manual Selection Window Figure 25 User Manual Selection Window Example 2 Manuals ENet IP C136 5 MCC Publication Name
4. Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Advanced Elevation View These sections describe the advanced Elevation view options Options Edit Position of Device or Section The IntelliCENTER software lets you change the position of the device or section within the lineup In the Elevation view you can modify the location of devices or sections within the same or different lineups Fdit Position of Device or Section Within the Lineup To change the position for the device or section follow these steps 1 In the Elevation view click the device or section you want to select and hold down the left mouse button 2 Drag the device or section to the desired location and release the left mouse button TIP If the device is moved to another section then change the device description in the Elevation view or Spreadsheet view Fdit Position of Device or Section Across Different Lineups To change the position for the device or section follow these steps 1 In the Elevation view click the device or section you want to select and hold down the left mouse button 2 Drag the device or section to the desired location in another lineup and release the left mouse button The My User Control dialog box appears 3 Select the Network Number Node Number and click OK My User Control Dialog E Description PF70 Node 6 Device PowerFlex70 Network 1 Node 6 Select Network and Node f Add to existing network Add t
5. Install Additional Data Disks To install data disks other than the initial disk that was installed with the Intelli CENTER software follow these steps 1 Insert the IntelliCENTER software data disk into the CD ROM drive The Merge Data dialog box appears automatically and the Select New Database box is populated with the path D Order Item Access ic mdb This path is the location of the database on the CD ROM drive of your computer FF Merge Database Procedure v2 0 0 Select New Database New Database Lineup Names New Office Cabinet Add as a new lineup C Add to an existing lineup Current Database Lineup Names If there are multiple MCC lineups on the new data disk the New Database Lineup Names pull down menu lets you choose which lineup is merged into the existing database on the computer 2 Select the MCC lineup to merge IMPORTANT _ If multiple lineups are merged from the data disk each lineup has to be merged individually until all lineups have been merged into the existing database Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 17 Chapter2 _IntelliCENTER Software Installation IntelliCENTER Energy 18 3 Click Add as a new lineup or Add to an existing lineup Choose Add to an existing lineup when you add replacement units or new sections to a lineup that exists within the database Otherwise choose Add as a new lineup to have the lineup merge in as a new lineup sepa
6. Restore Data Create Data cO Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant 2 In the dialog box select the lineup name the data CD and click OK x Select lineup ENeyIP C186V5 New Data CD name CD_Lineup_21 OK Cancel The contents of the Data CD are saved to a subfolder named Data CD The subfolder is located to wherever the databases are stored typically C Program Files Database location Data CD Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 81 Chapter8 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Device Description Tool 3 Insert a blank CD into the computer and copy the contents of the folder to the CD The new Data CD can be used to install Intelli CENTER databases and documentation to a new computer or server location The Device Description tool resets the device descriptions for all devices in the MCC lineup as shown in the Elevation view To reset the device descriptions follow these steps 1 From the Tools menu choose Device Description Tool Tools Documentation Window Hel Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CO Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant 2 Select the desired Nameplate Line information from the pull down menu in the dialog box and click OK o x This tool will reset the descriptions for all devices in this lineup Pick the lines from the drop down boxes for the new
7. other certification details You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 7 Preface Notes 8 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 What Is IntelliCENTER Software Features and Benefits of IntelliCENTER Software Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Chapter 1 Welcome to IntelliCENTER Software IntelliCENTER software is a pre configured intuitive software package that is customized for your Intelli CENTER Motor Control Center MCC The Intelli CENTER software provides a sophisticated extensive and easy to identify real time virtual representation for your entire Intelli CENTER MCC lineup The software also enhances the intelligence at your MCC by using built in networking to capture motor control device data for predictive maintenance real time process monitoring quick troubleshooting and advanced diagnostics The software also provides critical IntellK CENTER MCC information like Spare parts list Documentation and Parameter values through several views The virtual interface of your Intelli CENTER MCC lineup is accessible on the plant floor in the plant control room or from a secure remote connection The features
8. 1 From the Edit menu choose Edit Standard I O Edit view Tools Documentation Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl P Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields The Standard I O dialog box appears Standard IO 0 x Description 70 Status When Point Status When Point lt M Coil Aux xl None Running Low Slow Speed Coil Aux x None Running R AT Speed 1 Coil Aux None Running RYAT Speed 2 Coil Aux xl None Running R AT Run Coil Aux x None Running M Coil 0 xl None None Forward Coil 0 None None Reverse Coil 0 None None High Fast Speed Coil 0 None None Low Slow Speed Coil 0 None None R AT Speed 1 Coil 0 None None Auto Mode None None RYAT Speed 2 Coil 0 None None RVAT Run Coil 0 None None Hand Mode None Running Running None Running None None None None 0 None None C Coil Aux None Running v 4 i N f b Show Hide Columns You can change the description or the choice of Input or Output 2 From the I O field pull down menu change the parameter You can also change the interpreted status for a device when the I O is on or off Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 113 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features 3 Click Status When
9. Chapter 8 96 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features 3 To edit the User Fields open any of these views lineup spreadsheet Event Log spare parts drawings and manuals and right click the User Field column 4 Choose Edit User Fields 2 Events ENet IP C188 5 BES Device Description Device Location Event Description Device Type User2 User3 User 4 T PF70 10 91 77 78 Location 1G Serial number changed on device PowerFlex70 bet PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E Device Attribute changed Device Address 10 PM5000 Delete PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 14 Serial number changed on device PM3000_v4 Show Hide Columns PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Device Attribute changed Device Address PowerFlex523 3 PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 Fault 114 PowerFlex525 PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Device Attribute changed Device Type None PowerFlex523 E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2 Waring 0 Power Supply OK 0 E1 E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1C Device Attribute changed Device Type E3 E300 j T T T T 5 Click in the appropriate field change the information in the field and click OK ois Events User 1 ju ser 1 User 2 User 2 User 3 User 3 User 4 User 4 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features
10. Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant IMPORTANT You must be logged in with Administrator rights to delete events 78 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 2 Select the desired Intelli CENTER MCC lineup and date from the calendar tool in the Event Deletion Tool dialog box and click OK 2101 All events must be previously saved with the Export tool Deleted events cannot be recovered Select lineup JENeyIP C1885 Select Date All events before this date will be deleted 8 11 2015 OK Cancel IMPORTANT _ Export save all events before you use the Event Delete tool All events before the date selected are permanently removed from the IntelliCENTER database and cannot be recovered The Backup Data option creates a zip file of the database configuration on the computer To facilitate this process a compression tool is included in the installation of the IntelliCENTER software The zip file can be transferred to other personal computers and stored for archive purposes Backup Data TIP The Backup Data feature excludes MCC electronic documentation 1 From the Tools menu choose Backup Data Tools Documentation Window Hell Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device De
11. PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location Location 1 E300 gt 10 90 232 89 EtherNet IP E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1 E300 PowerFlex 0 Point 1 0 AE PM5000 10 90 232 83 EtherNet IP E300 w Extra lO 10 90 2 Location 1E f 10 391 77 73 Edit I O Powerless Wew Documentation Change IP Settings EtherNet IP PFO 10 91 77 78 Location 1 f 172 16 118 232 7 EtherNet IP Point 170 10 90 232 80 Location 1L Monitor PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 2 Events PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E Show Hide Columns E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2 EtherNet IP E3172 16 118 232 Location 3 PowerFlex523 172 16 118 238 Show Hide Group by Columns Edit 1 0 MCC Loc Show Hide Columns You can view customized information on the Spreadsheet view See Customize the Spreadsheet View on page 50 for information about how to change the Spreadsheet view EtherNet IP PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3l e Documentation This option lets you view the drawings manuals and spare parts lists of the units in the lineup For further details see Electronic Documentation on page 52 e Change the IP settings This option lets you change IP address for listed devices on the MCC Lineup To change the IP address you must connect to the lineup in the IntellK CENTER software in OFFLINE mode
12. Publication Description O OOO i T PM 3000 1489 sg001d en p Bulletin 1489 UL 489 Circuit Breaker TOSO T F214 193 UMOO2h EN P E3 and E3 Plus Solid State Overload Relay MCS SGO014 EN P MCS Miniature Modular Control Systern 0 90 232 89 a E300 w Extra I0 10 90 232 83 ca PFO 10 91 77 78 Point 10 10 90 232 80 on PF525 10 91 76 221 as PM5000 10 90 172 129 on El 10 90 2352 87 on E3 172 16 118 232 Laue PF523 172 16 118 238 ShowsHide Wien File Show All Columns Urita Apply Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Figure 26 User Manual Example Utara S mpd Adaba Brey E E ical gt Ma Ea Wea Wini He Tin Opes dil ta Fi g Led i 4 Sad Mr mae g Tack FE amp Sign Content iat al aaa tT O Oah Braki m ari p Export POF Hubbe Enpa IPD rs F E35 Electronic errate PDE Airs ba Weed ar Eaei Charl oad Relay E Dedeck POP Fey U Important Uber Information TH Deuas Life f I L bE C Table of Conteris DUF 4 Product maar Te Charney Piori Podor SF Stectallanonand temin Teal ba Ee Wiring Chn oF 3 Diagaotie Stabon OF 4 Sestem Operaton and Configuration a oUF s operabng b Eia POF Moses e Send Files SE 4 Protective Trip e Sere Fat and Waring Functor SUF F commands a ai Sheltering ard wl Chapter 5 IMPORTANT Toadd a new or upload a revised user ma
13. The Energy Meter Data view lets you view the logged meter data for the device selected The display is arranged by log rate Controls let you select the desired date scroll up and down through the data and page backward and forward through the meter data To launch the Meter Data view from the Elevation view right click on an applicable device choose Energy Data gt Meter Data A dialog box appears which displays multiple tags for a device in a table format TIP The user time zone is selected by default You can use the Page arrows to scroll through the choices Figure 34 Energy Meter Data FT http localhost FTEnergyMetrin MeterDataForl aspx Action ViewSICDeviceld 28F57800 AF2C 49FF BOBA 36 1 AISEBFEZ0 Domaintveier E300 1192_168_1_21 Meier type Electic Device class Allen Bradley E200 Overload Relay Meter Data Trend Calendar Trend Time mne UTC 05 00 Eastem Time US amp Canada Vv Date Time A2004 3 47 PM Current DateTime Sra E 15 Min Auto Data Therm Average Avg Voltage L Total Real Utilized Current L Li Curent L2Cument L3Cumemt Power Date Time h A Wi A A A kW gidd 3 45 Pl 0 0 0 l 1 i 0 S204 3 30 FM 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 gadaa 3 15 PM 0 0 0 0 l l 0 0 S122004 3 00 Pl 0 04 0 0 0 S014 2 45 A 0 02 0 i l l 1 0 S204 230 PM 0 03 l ti l 0 0 0 gidd 2 15 PM 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 SADAN 2 00 AM 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 Click __SumentDatetime verify that you are reviewing the current data Rockwe
14. r Wizards ra kr d Process Display Faults Faultsj larms A Events a Diagnostics Devicelogix Reset Manual Help Description Opens the Select Compare options dialog box to compare configuration parameter attributes process displays if supported input output configuration if supported and DeviceLogix data if supported of a device or peripheral device to the default values or another online device or an offline file Opens the Parameter List window where you can view and configure device or peripheral device parameters Opens the Diagrams window where you can configure or troubleshoot parameters via block diagrams if supported by the device Opens the Properties window where you can view and configure a device or peripheral rating firmware revision assigned port user defined text description language network communications configuration and system time clock settings if supported USB import export if supported create a database for a device non volatile storage options if supported and reset a device to the default settings Opens the Wizards window where you can select a Wizard to run for the selected device if available Opens the Process Display window where you can monitor or change user defined process displays if supported by the device Opens the Fault Details window where you can view and troubleshoot faults and alarms for a device TIP The F
15. support the Monitor view and allow you to configure parameters Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 47 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software IntelliCENTER MCC Lineup Information 48 The Intelli CENTER software can display and edit complete information about the MCC lineup You can access important device information by using the Spreadsheet view The Events Log view lets you access history of events Spreadsheet View The Spreadsheet view displays maximum information about the lineup on one screen The viewed data can be sorted and displayed according to your preference To access the Spreadsheet view click from the tool bar The Spreadsheet view is used to view device data like device address description location and catalog number TIP An alternate method to launch the Spreadsheet view of the lineup is from the View menu choose Spreadsheet Figure 21 IntelliCENTER Software Spreadsheet View Example Spreadsheet iew ENet IP C188 5 Description Location PM3000 10 90 172 147 E300 10 90 232 89 E300 w Extra IO 10 90 2 Location 1E PF70 10 91 77 78 Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 PF525 10 91 76 221 PM5000 10 90 172 129 E1 10 90 232 87 E3 172 16 118 232 PF523 172 16 118 238 Network Type Device Address Network Number 10 90 172 147 10 90 232 89 10 90 232 83 10 91 77 73 10 90 232 80 10 91 76 221 10 90 172 129 10 90 232 87 172 16 118 232 172 16 118 238 Device T
16. 3 To run RSLinx Classic software as a service click Start 4 Start IntelliCENTER software RSLinx Classic Not Starting 1 From the Start Menu choose All Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx Classic gt RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel 2 Click Stop and uncheck Always Run As a Service 3 Start RSLinx Classic software RSLinx Classic Launch Control Pan lol x RSLinx Classic Launch Control Par ioj xj pa Classic Application is running pa Classic Service is running Start Sta tt Always Run 4s Service VV Always Run As Service Select Language Sustem Defau Select Language Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 125 AppendixB _RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel Notes 126 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Appendix C Compatible Device List There are various supported devices in IntelliCENTER software Table 3 IntelliCENTER Software Compatible Device List Network Supported EtherNet IP DeviceNet ee a v v Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 127 AppendixC Compatible Device List Table 3 IntelliCENTER Software Compatible Device List Network Supported DeviceNet 1336 PLUS I No Yes Web page functionality for each device varies and for detailed information see individual device documentation Table 4 Web Page Enabled Devices Device Web Page Enabled Support 825P No 857 No E1 Yes E3 via 210
17. Saira changeden device Powe DAENT Oo ct itean aTe Pem TS nm fie pm Th Ha Correre j l eicneamif lex eee Landas PMINT Location 1A Saria number changed on device PH 3000 vd hanas perm rana Te 12 Pms 10172 13 lisin x Device Alibin charged Dra dber 10 Pus lai Adana a Cn E HNE Tt Fe Lotan 2E Cha A bie charged Havari Numi Pel Sa Ueus OMENS PSA 1721611020 Location M Device Attie changed Device Addere 17 PoweiflexS23 Tas MER mnsan 1H43 Ea 1B TIES Locat 34 lmata 4 liie charged laon Tyga None leg S07 BIANA PED WSL 7e Lecation BG Device Abu charged Dance Adette 10 Pewerrien 0 ers owen amns aiaa PEs 1216 TUZA Loezin pa Pele A A FAA The Add an Event Step 1 dialog box appears Step 1 Tell Us About the Event l Device Device Address Serial Number Date of Event Time of Event 11 July 2015 22 35 32 Description Previous ka Cancel 3 Enter the description and click Next The User Field dialog box appears 4 Enter the necessary user field information and click Finish The Event Log view appears 5 Click to Save the Manual Event to the Event log The event is now recorded and can be viewed by anyone logging in to the software The User Fields at the top of the dialog box are editable for a more accurate description 116 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 Advanced Elec
18. See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of the devices that support Monitor view To view different parameters in the Monitor view right click on the parameter to change and choose Change Parameter Monitored IO Parameters Inputs Outputs Data INO pe M Coil Aux WamStsCurrent None ME TripStsCurrent None Change Parameter Monitored IN2 A AvgPercentFLA 0 Z v Show Enumerated Values IN3 i OLTimeT oT rip 9999 Sec IN4 E Parameters IN5 IE OpStationStatus None DUTO E M Coil TripClassf10 OUT g TripEnablel Multiple gt OuT2 iy WatningEnablel L 3LineLosswarn Apply 3 Select the new parameter from the pull down menu and click Apply to save the changes Select a new parameter to display Hame i O WarnSteCurrent r Min Value Mas Value Unit SeS Select No Parameter IMPORTANT After changing the parameters you see the selected parameters The changed parameter settings are not reset if you restart the IntelliCENTER software Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 Change the Values of the Parameters You can change the default values of the parameters The new value that is entered must be within the minimum and maximum value that is displayed at the bottom of the Edit Parameters dialog box IMPORTANT Ifyou change parameters in the Par
19. but be physically connected to the device in the lineup See Setting Device IP Address on page 91 for further details e Group by MCC Loc This option lets you sort units in ascending order by Group by Nee at the bottom of the Sections and unit locations Click Spreadsheet view Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 49 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software Customize the Spreadsheet View To customize the Spreadsheet view follow these steps 1 Right click on the device and choose View gt Show Hide Columns The Show Hide Columns dialog box that lists the features appears m You can also click ShewHide at the bottom of Spreadsheet view 2 Check or clear the checkboxes for the features to be viewed or hidden respectively and click OK Show Hide Columns Column Mame Visible Device Type OF Cancel 3 To save the new configuration click at the bottom of the Spreadsheet view 15 x Togga g ST ST SD TY 1 lt 1 1 I aa Pe Pre a areae LJ 7 50 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Events Log View Using IntelliCENTER Software The Events Log view displays the history of changes parameter events equipment changes or any other changes you like to document Figure 24 Event Log View Example 2 Events ENet IP C188 5 Device Serial N Date Device Description Device Location Event Description 1
20. just as Intell CENTER software uses From the Start menu choose Programs gt IntelliCENTER gt IntelliCENTER Help for the programming information on individual controls This control provides a means to show the Elevation view to monitor the status of a lineup This control provides a way to view data for one device or an entire lineup This control provides a way to view drawings manuals spare parts and events for a specific lineup or device This control provides the features of the standard Monitor view in the IntelliCENTER software You can use it to view trend and change parameters IMPORTANT ActiveX Controls are used for monitoring purposes only To change the configuration of the MCC lineup a complete installation of the IntelliCENTER software is needed For information on configuring ActiveX controls for IntelliCENTER software see the IntellK CENTER ActiveX Application Note publication MCC AT002 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 123 AppendixA ActiveX Controls Notes 124 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Appendix B RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel This section has information about how to use the RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel IntelliCENTER Not Starting 1 From the Start Menu choose All Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx Classic gt RS Linx Classic Launch Control Panel 2 Click Stop and check Always Run As a Service
21. support chats and forums technical information FAQs and to sign up for product notification updates In addition we offer multiple support programs for installation configuration and troubleshooting For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com services online phone Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434 Outside United States or Canada Use the Worldwide Locator at http www rockwellautomation com rockwellautomation support overview page or contact your local Rockwell Automation representative New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned follow these procedures United States Contact your distributor You must provide a Customer Support case number call the phone number above to obtain one to your distributor to complete the return process Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the return procedure Documentation Feedback Your comments will help us serve
22. 1278364999 11 09 2011 14 09 06 PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E Device Attribute changed Network Number 4294967295 03 31 2015 13 03 23 PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Device Attribute changed Device ddress 2151400886 03 19 2015 11 18 49 E3 172 16 118 232 Location 34 Chapter 5 Device Attribute changed Device Type Nor w Columns GEG To change the columns that are displayed click 2haw Hide at the bottom left corner of the Event Log view The Show Hide Columns dialog box that lists the features appears You can check or clear the checkboxes for the features to be viewed or hidden respectively Auto Logging The software Auto Logging function records the states changes to the Intelli CENTER MCC These changes can occur through the software or through the network while the software is monitoring the MCC To view auto logged items launch the Event Log view by clicking from the tool bar To launch the Event Log of a particular device select the device in the Elevation view and then click from the tool bar TIP The Event Log view can also be launched from the View menu choose Events You can configure Auto Logging or Manual Logging of the events See Advanced Event Log View Options on page 115 for further details Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 51 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software Electronic Documentation
23. EtherNet IP PF7O 10 91 77 78 Location 1 EtherNet IP Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 Location 11 EtherNet IP PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 2 EtherNet IP PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2 EtherNet IP E1 10 90 232 97 Location 2 172 116 118 232 EtherNet IP E3 172 168 118 232 Location 3 PowerFlex523 172 116 118 238 E r 2 2 Show Hide Group by Columns Edit 1 0 MCC Loc EtherNet IP Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 PF523 172 16 118 238 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 Spreadsheet View Options e Edit I O This option lets you add or modify the device I O For further details see Advanced Spreadsheet View Options on page 111 TIP You can click at the bottom of Spreadsheet view to modify or add 1 0 Select the desired device and click Edit 1 0 See Advanced Spreadsheet View Options on page 111 for information on how to modify or add 1 0 e View This option lets you access the Monitor view Events Log view and sort the displayed column for the lineup For further details see Monitor Unit View on page 39 and Events Log View on page 51 Figure 23 Spreadsheet View Options Spreadsheet View ENet IP C188 5 15 x Device Type PM3000_v4 Device Address gt f 10 90 172 147 Network Number Network Type EtherNet IP Description
24. Fantonaaaiate Previous Finish Cancel Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 27 Chapter 3 28 Getting Started TIP If the IntelliCENTER MCC lineup has multiple networks included in it then there are multiple RSWho network paths listed Each network must be configured individually the first time they are monitored Select Harmony Path MV Autobrowse Browsing node 10 90 172 146 found Workstation TEMPO9 F142E3TN aa Linx Gateways Ethernet 88 10 90 172 129 88 10 90 172 132 AB_ETH 2 Ethernet EE 10 90 172 134 fi 10 90 172 147 PM3000 MS Manin Gh Gia Ef 10 90 232 88 1756 ENBT ARES 10 90 172 146 H E Backplane 1756 A7 4 hid E J 10 91 76 61 1756 ENBT A 5 H E Backplane 1756 A7 A 10 90 232 63 H a AB_ETHIP 1 Ethernet f 10 90 232 65 H E AB_VBP 1 1789 A17 4 Virtual c 10 90 232 80 10 90 232 83 f 10 90 232 84 9 10 90 232 87 f 10 90 232 88 EJ 10 90 232 89 1 10 90 232 91 A 10 90 172 147 ol OK Cancel TEMPOS F142E 3TNIAB_ETH 1 8 Click the Connection Types by using the option boxes provided e Intermediate This type of connection checks the units as they appear in the computer database against what is found in the network The database check is used to resolve the differences between hardware and software database To resolve the differences is critical when connecting to
25. Locations Logging Communications Select color to indicate device status Device Ready Device Running Device Warning Device Fault Device No Communications Device Test Position TTT Configure External Applications for advanced configuration Apply Cancel 3 Click the color bar choose another color from the selections that are offered and click OK Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 85 Chapter8 _IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Configure External The Intelli CENTER software has functionality to interface with external A ppli cations for Advanced applications These Ppp ications can 7 eG api _ power Con figuration monitors or networks To configure these applications follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences Edit view Tools Documentation Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl P Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard IO 2 From the Preferences dialog box click the Monitor tab Jx Language Toot Monitor Security File Locations Loaging Communications Select color to indicate device status Device Ready EE Device Running Lo Device Warning Device Faut Device No Communications Device Test Position Configure External Applications for advanced configuration Apply Cancel 3 Click to configure Ext
26. Protection devices Power Monitors and I O devices IMPORTANT _ The Reset Faults feature is not supported by all devices To enable the Reset Fault button within the Monitor view from the Edit menu choose Preferences gt Security and check Enable Reset Fault See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129for a list of devices that support Monitor view and let you configure parameters 42 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 Monitor Unit View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters The Monitor Unit view for variable frequency drives and soft starters is a feature for IntellK CENTER software version 5 00 00 and later The view provides a common interface for Rockwell Automation PowerFlex drives and SMC Flex soft starters that can include access to parameters diagnostics wizards faults alarms and device level diagrams and manuals TIP This view is launched inside IntelliCENTER software not as a separate application To launch the Monitor view double click the device in the Elevation view or right click on the device and choose Monitor Device e Device Graphic View The Graphic view lets you see an image of the primary or peripheral device product configuration and online status information The Monitor view for variable frequency drives and soft starters contains a device header device information tool bar bottom tab and connectivity statu
27. The month and tag being viewed can be changed from the pull down menu Figure 30 IntelliCENTER Energy Calendar Trend Example Tag Real Energy Net Status input lt gt Month September Year 2012 Export Data September 2012 Mon Tee Wed Thu Fri To zoom in to a day click the day in the calendar You can overlay days by selecting additional days from the small calendar under the zoomed display IMPORTANT __ FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix logs data at 15 minute intervals Figure 31 IntelliCENTER Energy Calendar Trend Example BS http regsre O01 T TEnergrttetrin Calendar Trend ori aspi i Dericeld 1E1 LA2G0 EI09 4aDS0 01 AG SA00 7A k a Month October 7 Year D012 F Epot Data i i i z 2800 ddA Mi 6 Hod akoo dAdo iki i oo Mi EDS IAI 2000 2200 ii NSS Oe ee Oetaber 2012 ne k Tat Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 69 Chapter7 _IntelliCENTER Energy IntelliCENTER Energy Trend The Energy Trend view lets you select and view tags as their values vary by time You can select up to five tags to be displayed Each pen can be individually selected to be displayed as a line chart or bar chart To launch the Trend view for the device from the Elevation view right click on an applicable device choose Energy Data gt Trend Energy Trend view appears Click date on calendars and then select the tag from the pull down menu The user
28. alternate method to launch the Elevation view is to select the desired lineup from the Lineup Selection pull down menu in the Tool bar Then from the View menu choose Elevation To view the device description location IP address node number and device Status place the mouse cursor over the device without clicking The description and location text is editable Place the mouse cursor over the device description or location and double click to edit the information Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 Flevation View Window Size The size of the Elevation view window is resizable To change the size of the Elevation view drag the edge top bottom sides or corners of the Elevation view window ET Elevation View ENet IP C188 5 E loj x Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 M3000 PFSDS ma E3 IR 10 00 172 147 a 10 901 78 221 kj 172 186 118 232 Ready Fast Ready Locaton 1A Location 2A a Location JA E300 K 10 00 222 89 Ready Location 1C 300 w Esera 10 PMs000 K 10 900 222 83 ut 10 90 172 128 Fault Location 1E B aa E PF70 PF523 10 01 77 78 172 16 118 238 _ Comm Loss Fauk KA Location 16 amp Location 3G Legend Et a 10 900 232 87 m Ready z Ready E Running E g4 PonttO warning A 10 00 232 80 Ready a Fault Location IL Elevation View Features The Elevation view of the Intelli CENTER software lets you access different views of Intelli C
29. an Intelli CENTER Energy server machine If the machine is an Intelli CENTER Energy server then the Integration Assistant for IntellK CENTER Energy runs For information on how to use Integration Assistant refer to Integration Assistant for Intelli CENTER Energy on page 61 TIP If the machine is not an IntelliCENTER Energy server refer to Installing IntelliCENTER Software Data Disks on page 16 The following steps are valid only if the user machine computer is an EnergyMetrix server e After the Integration Assistant is completed the EDS files are registered on the machine o IntelliCENTER Energy is now populated for the devices in your MCC e You are prompted whether you would like to install the IntellK CENTER Software Data CD as well databases and documentation If you do then refer to Installing Intelli CENTER Software Data Disks on page 16 20 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Set Up the RSLinx Classic Driver Chapter 3 Getting Started RSLinx Classic software is a comprehensive communication platform between the Intelli CENTER MCC hardware and software During the installation of the IntelliCENTER software RSLinx Classic Lite software is installed unless RSLinx Classic was previously installed on the computer IMPORTANT __ fIntelliCENTER software data disks or EDS files were recently installed then restart the computer before browsing the associated network in RSLinx Cl
30. and benefits of Intelli CENTER software are the following e Elevation view provides graphical representation of your entire MCC lineup e Intelli CENTER software supports EtherNet IP and DeviceNet industrial networks e Monitor view displays an overview of a connected MCC intelligent device and lets you change configuration parameters e Documentation views are customized for your IntelliCENTER MCC it includes manuals CAD drawings and a spare parts list e Event log records and stores events that occur within the Intelli CENTER MCC e Integration Assistant seamlessly integrates Intelli CENTER MCCs into the Studio 5000 application and automatically generates tags and IP address configurations for intelligent motor control devices in the MCC o IntelliCENTER Energy provides automatic pre configured setup of FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software for devices in the MCC Intelli CENTER Energy shows real time energy consumption and historical trend data for all intelligent devices directly from IntelliCENTER software e ActiveX controls are available in the IntelliC ENTER software to interface the Elevation Monitor Spreadsheet and Document views into HMI applications such as FactoryTalk View SE and RSView 32 Chapter1 Welcome to IntelliCENTER Software Notes 10 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 System and Equipment Requirements Minimum Permission Requirements Chapter 2 Intelli
31. click the Value tab and changes the parameter ou can change the value unit enable or disable parameter and lin e Y hange the value unit enable or disable parameter and link th parameter IMPORTANT Ifyou change parameters in the Parameter view it does not change the parameters in RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 environments TIP Only the value cell that appears white are editable TIP The new value that is entered must be within the minimum value and maximum value that is displayed in the corresponding columns The minimum and maximum values are specific to the device and the parameter being changed After entering the new value the value is written to the device a Parametri DMet IP CUMS Powerless Ti MG Fit Pali E Gecugr Filet Whar An Parameters x mie al T Fiad kw lay Rained Vows lated Amp Torna ow Wer Motor Type nvdactoe Motor MP Vola F 2080 zai J Miaka HE FLA LEE n LE T Miter HF Hnis ed fo Mote NP APH ir RPH m 7n Motor NP Feee 50 E 500 oo Mu HIP Pe Linas Hiep a7 Menor OL Hest ET x 200 ao Moser OL Facto fi oo 1 00 E mepa E a iP Motes CL Weeds DO E Printer le 3 Motor Cl Set Senarts Vest Sena Vect 0 4 After changing the parameter Press Enter on your keyboard or click outside of the selected column to save the changed values These sections describe the advanced Spreadsheet view options Edit or Add 1 0 The Intelli CENT
32. description Lineup Name ENet IP C188V5 Line 1 Nameplate Line 1 OK Cancel A a TIP Select two nameplate lines in setting the device description To view the changes close the Elevation view for the lineup and reopen 82 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Language Options IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 You can select another language to be displayed in the Intelli CENTER software To change the displayed language follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences Edit View Tools Documentation Copy Cree Paste Ctrl P Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard 15 2 From the Preferences dialog box click the Language tab 3 Select the desired language from the pull down menu and click Apply Preferences 215 x Toolbar Monitor Security File Locations Logging Communications TIP TIP Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 The Parameters in the Monitor view are always displayed in English and cannot be changed The device description and location text for each device in the Elevation view is not translated to the new selected language If desired the text can be edited manually and saved 83 Chapter8 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Toolbar You can configu
33. relies on the Intelli CENTER database the configuration before the last shut down of the software for configuration TIP If the IntelliCENTER Database is current no new devices that are added or configured and all changes are saved from last configuration then Express Connection Style is the quickest method Device EDS Files Electronic data sheet EDS files are simple text files that are used by network 90 configuration tools such as RSNetWorx software and by Intelli CENTER software to help identify products and easily commission them on a network EDS files describe the device type of a product product revision and configurable parameters on a network EDS files must be registered for each unique device in the MCC All required EDS files are installed automatically and registered when the IntelliCENTER software data disk is installed However there can be an instance where an EDS file is installed and registered manually To install the EDS file manually follow the steps under Manually Install EDS Files Manually Install EDS Files The EDS files are installed with a program from Rockwell Software To install the EDS files follow these steps 1 From the Start menu choose Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt Tools gt EDS Hardware Installation Tool 2 Click Add 3 Select Register an EDS File and click Next Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Setting Device IP Address
34. unit 99 add or remove section 102 delete auxiliary device 102 delete device 102 device 38 documentation 39 duplicate device or section 99 edit position of device or section 98 event log 39 features 37 legend 39 monitor device 38 real time monitoring 36 section 39 view web page 38 window size 37 Ethernet driver 23 EtherNet IP 57 61 driver 24 view web page 38 event data 77 event deletion tool 78 event log configure auto log 115 manual log 115 events log view 51 auto log 51 export data device unit information 77 event data 77 Spare parts 77 export data trend 104 external applications 86 F features 9 file extensions 12 file location 88 firewall 11 folders 12 inactivity timeout 87 integration assistant 9 57 IntelliCENTER Energy 61 IntelliCENTER benefits 9 features 9 file extensions 12 folders 12 not starting 125 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Energy 9 27 61 calendar trend 69 compatible devices 131 device setup 72 energy meter data 71 energy trend 70 install 18 required software 18 run integration assistant from client 64 run integration assistant from server 61 system requirements 19 views 68 IP address 130 setup by using device web page 94 setup by using monitor view for drives and Starters 94 setup by using spreadsheet view 91 validate 93 L launch the software 26 legend 32 options 85 login 73 Logix 5000 57 M man
35. view and Electronic Documentation view Figure 9 IntelliCENTER Software Workspace Example Window Help Section 2 Section 3 Fault Location 2A Ready Location 34 PF525 al E3 100 91 78 221 172 180 118 232 E300 w Extra lO 10 8023283 Fault Location 1E PF70 10 81 77 78 Comm Loss Location 16 Point iO 10 860 232 80 Ready Location 1L z ENetviIP Claeys PM5000 10 90 172 128 Ready Location 2E PF523 172 168 118 233 Fault Location 3S E1 10 90 232 87 Ready Location 2 S Device Type Device Address Mety Pwan vss zlomu E Device Serial H Date 4294967295 0371972015 11 18 49 Show Hide Columns gt Doane Administrator ine Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 31 Chapter4 Exploring IntelliCENTER Software E Ener craayvs 32 Elevation View The Elevation view displays all devices in the actual MCC lineup complete with device description and the status indicators for each device The Elevation view is also the default view of the IntelliCENTER software For further details on the Elevation view see Elevation View on page 36 Status Bar The Status Bar appears at the bottom of the IntelliCENTER software window and provides the lineup identification connectivity status and user information TIP Note the serial number from the CD and save it For installation instructions see Installing
36. 0 10 90 172 147 Location 14 PM3000_v4 2 1 ENGINEERED PAF PF7O 10 91 77 78 Location 1G PowerFlex70 2 1 FUSE PF7O 10 91 77 78 Location 1G PowerFlex70 2 1 TERMINAL BLOCK PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 PowerFlex525 1 1 AUXILIARY CONT PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 14 PM3000_v4 1 1 COMMUNICATION E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2J E1 1 1 STAB ASSEMBLIES PF525 10 91 76 221 ieai 2A PowerFlex525 1 1 ENGINEERED PAF Paint 170 1000 2278N LI aesti Al Paint IAN AEMT 1 1 Indal Show Hide Columns IMPORTANT Toadd a new Spare Parts list to the IntelliCENTER Software Database see Advanced Electronic Documentation Options on page 117 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 53 Chapter 5 54 Using IntelliCENTER Software CAD Drawings The Intelli CENTER MCC CAD drawings are provided on the Intelli CENTER Software Data Disk in a dwg format The data disks are installed on the local hard disk drive or on a server The CAD drawings can be viewed at any time through the software regardless of the location of IntelliCENTER software data The AutoCAD drawings are specific to the Intelli CENTER MCC being monitored To view the drawing right click on the device in Elevation view then choose Documentation gt Drawing The requested CAD drawing launches TIP To launch the CAD Drawings click the device in Elevation view From the Documentation menu choose Drawing TIP You can see the list o
37. 0 ENET No E300 Yes PowerMonitor 1000 Yes PowerMonitor 3000 Yes PowerMonitor 5000 Yes Point 1 0 AENT Yes PowerFlex 40 400 Yes PowerFlex 525 No 128 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Compatible Device List Appendix C Table 4 Web Page Enabled Devices Device Web Page Enabled Support PowerFlex 70 700 Yes PowerFlex 753 755 Yes SMC Flex Yes The parameters that are displayed in the Monitor view varies for each device For detailed parameter information see individual device documentation and EDS files Table 5 Monitor View Compatibility Table Device Monitor View Support Type of Monitor View Ability to Configure Parameters Via Monitor View 825P Monitor view for Motor Yes Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices 857 Monitor view for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices E Monitor view for Motor E3 via 2100 ENET Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices Monitor view for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices E300 Monitor view for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices PowerMonitor 1000 No No PowerMonitor 3000 Monitor view for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices PowerMonitor 5000 Point 1 0 AENT PowerFlex 40 400 PowerFlex 525 PowerFlex 70 700 PowerFlex 753 755 SMC Flex Monitor view for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices Monit
38. 0 KFD Driver Configuration 2 x V Allen Bradley 1770 KFD Driver Driver Revision 2 06 Copyright 71998 Allen Bradley Company 4 Division of Rockwell Automation KFD Driver Setup m Serial Port Setup DeviceNet Port Setup Port Select comi Node Address E2 Data Rate 3600 Data Rate 125K Modem Setup M Use Modem Dialer E Dis play Info This port is not currently in use Cancel Help IMPORTANT The Driver Configuration dialog box varies depending on the driver you select IMPORTANT Ifa device is not first browsed in RSLinx Classic software the IntelliCENTER software cannot communicate to that device and displays Communication Loss Once the network has been fully browsed it does not need to be rebrowsed until the network is modified This browse must happen in RSLinx Classic software not in the IntelliCENTER software Select Network Paths dialog box Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 25 Chapter3 Getting Started Starting IntelliCENTER After successfully installing the Intell CENTER software program disk data Software disk and configuring the appropriate RSLinx Classic driver the Intell CENTER software is ready to use 1 To launch the Intelli CENTER software from the Windows Start menu choose All Programs gt IntelliCENTER gt IntelliCENTER ag Double click the IntelliCENTER software icon T if any on your windows desktop to
39. 00 FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix 2 From the pull down menu select the MCC lineup that you are using to populate the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix server 3 Choosea naming convention and click Next You must choose one of the device naming conventions e NameplateText_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the unit nameplates are used to determine the device names in I O tree 66 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Energy Chapter 7 e DeviceType_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the device type is used instead Selectth eMEE bine rte add to FactoryT alk EnergyMetrix IMC Demo 2100 EneyiP V2 elect device naming convention C Fiter Feed Pump 1 192 168 1 10 Powerlex753 1 192 168 1 10 O 4 Identify the network path that is used on the server and type it into Network 1 address instead of using RSWho This method lets you enter the network path directly For more information on Device Communication Setup and how to determine the network path see the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix User Manual publication FTEM UMO002 5 Click Next After entering the right network path you are prompted to enter the login information for the EnergyMetrix Database F fasorok renee ronne M Please provide the login information for the Energy Metris database below SQL Server Name NAUSMKE5F6M2R 1 SGLEXPRESS Authentication Mode SQL Server Authentication User Name sa Passwor
40. 00 EA see 400 100 SA P 400 70 SA i a0 0 I 550 Change Parameter Monitored v Show Enumerated Yalues 0 AvgVoltageLtoL AverageCurrent TotalRealPower 3 Select new parameter from the pull down menu and click Apply gedit Parameter X Select a new parameter to display Name 55 AyvoVoltageLtoL Min Value Mas Value Unit p 5553 5 vot Scaling Min Scaling Max fo js00 T Select No Parameter Apply Cancel 108 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Advanced Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Options Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 These sections describe the advanced Monitor view for variable frequency drives and soft starters options Change Process Display You can change the parameters that are displayed in the process display 1 Right click on the device in the Elevation view of the lineup and choose Monitor Device The Monitor view for the device appears See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for list of devices that support new Monitor view ral 2 Click processpisplay in the Device Configuration toolbar The Process Display dialog box appears 3 Click f on the lower right corner of the process that is displayed The Process edit window appears x Parameter 2 Output Current Scale ho oe Custom Text Jams ss OF Cancel 4 From the Parameter pull down menu select the desire
41. 076081 248 05 27 2015 12 54 38 PF7O 10 91 77 78 Location 1G Serial number changed on device 1496863829 10 08 2013 15 51 51 PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E Device Attribute changed Device Address 7 2532838432 05 03 2012 08 40 49 PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 14 Serial number changed on device 4294967295 03 19 2015 11 18 49 PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Device Attribute changed Device Address 4276255360 05 27 2015 10 58 27 PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 Fault 114 4294967295 03 19 2015 11 18 49 PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Device Attribute changed Device Type Nor 538979905 11 09 2011 14 27 05 E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2J Warning 0 Power Supply OK 0 1063 11 09 2011 14 17 19 E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1C Device Attribute changed Device Type E3 1611006295 03 19 2015 11 22 39 E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1C Serial number changed on device 538776500 11209 2011 14 09 07 PF70 10 91 77 78 Location 1G Device Attribute changed Network Number 1078574823 11409 2011 14 14 12 Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 Location 1L Serial number changed on device 539873534 10 08 2013 12 33 22 PF70 10 91 77 78 Location 1G No Communication 1278364999 12701 2011 16 23 12 PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E Device Attribute changed Device Address
42. 3 E300 Solid State Overload gt Up to 6 inputs 2 outputs gt Protective functions Overload Underload Jam a Phase loss imbalance Zero sequence ground fault Voltage Power gt Programmable alarm trip and delay gt Information Percent thermal capacity utilized Time to trip time to reset Trip Warning History Real Time Data Trend AverageCurrent 4mps 0 P a 15 54 40 15 55 48 15 56 57 15 58 07 o r a ThermUtilizedPet 15 54 42 15 55 50 15 56 59 15 58 08 Advanced Reset Fault Real Time Data Parameters Ava oltageLtoL IO Parameters Inputs Outputs INO i Coia IN1 T OoOO IN2 j LOOO 3 nE INS SY OUTO RE Mc OOS oul gg OUT2 siz Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 AverageCurrent Nee 280 350 TotalRealPower Wars tsCurent None 0 Trips tsCurent None AvgPercentF Ajk O OLTimeToTripf3999 Sec Parameters OpStationS tatus None TripClass fo TripEnablel Multiple gt WamingE nablel L3LineLosswan Apply Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 e Real Time Data Trends Trends are displayed on the Monitor view screen in a scrolling graph that is updated regularly The scrolling graph shows a recent history of the parameter IMPORTANT The scrolling graph update depends on the Polling rate See Communication Set Up on page 89 for information on how to set the Polling rate To start the
43. 80 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Create a CD IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 2 In the dialog box browse to locate the backed up zip file and click Open E Locate Zip File for Restore x J m InteliCENTER Backup v Search Backup Organize New folder fil Si Favorites Name Date modified Type BB Desktop aio Backup_January_08_2015_02_25 21 1 8 2015 2 25 PM Compressed r3 Downloads Recent Places ME Desktop 3 Libraries E Documents a Music f Pictures z videos B MWare Image ji Computer hi Network EA Control Panel 4 gt File name BackUp File Zip Files zip ones M The status indicator at the bottom of the Restore Database dialog box indicates the progress of the restore procedure This procedure can take a few moments When the databases are restored you must exit and restart the Intelli CENTER software to be able to use the restored databases It is a good practice to create a Data CD when the configuration of the original MCC lineup is changed By doing so you can get back to the starting point of the change if anything happens with the database or if the data on the system becomes corrupt This feature also includes any updates to the MCC electronic documentation 1 From the Tools menu choose Create Data CD Tools Documentation Window Hel Export Delete Events Backup Data
44. Advanced Workspace Options These sections describe the advanced workspace options Edit the Lineup Chapter 9 The lineup information in the Intelli CENTER software like name description order number and item number are editable To make edits in the lineup information follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Edit Lineups Edit View Tools Documentation Copy Chrl Paste Ctrl F Insert Delete 4dd Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard 15 2 Change the desired information in the Edit Lineups dialog box and click Apply Edit Lineups Name Description Order Number Item Number Namepla User 1 15 x EtherNet Lineup Lineup to test devices on EtherNet IP ABCD11 0005 nil ul ll4 Master This lineup is a test bed for IIA 6500586849 00010 Mock MCC lineup for Kirk to do FTEM testing Building 120 Area 1 Pumping MCC FTEMO1 0001 Kirk Mequon Lineup abe123 0001 Pumping Station MCC 1 1 Pumping Station MCC 1 1 Building 120 Area 1 Pumping MCC abe123 0001 InteliCENTER Master Master Database ABC123 0001 Mequon PF750 and 7005 Thanks to Kevin Retlich KEVR3 0001 ENet IP C188V5 Lineup to test devices on EtherNet IP 6500549849 000100 Show Hide Columns Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 97
45. Assistant adds the devices in your MCC 1 lineup to the controller I O tree and gets the controller tags ready for Logix5000 Software programming The Integration Assistant tool minimizes the need to add each device manually to the I O tree of the Logix5000 or Studio 5000 application To add your MCC lineup to the controller I O tree follow these steps 1 From the Tools menu choose Launch Integration Assistant gt Logix 5000 Window Help Documentation Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant a Logix 5000 FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix 1 The IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant supports RSLogix 5000 version 20 and Studio 5000 version 21 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 57 Chapter6 _IntelliCENTER Software Integration Assistant ae 3 58 Click i and select the project file ACD you want to update and Update Project click Assistant dialog box x 7 IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant Please choose your Logix 5000 project file C Users Labuser Documents Studio 5000 Projects Lineup ACD Update Project Select an MCC lineup and one of its Ethernet networks to begin the mapping You must choose one of the device naming conventions NameplateText_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the unit nameplates are used to determine the device names in I O tree Device
46. CENTER Software Installation This chapter describes the requirements and procedure for installation of IntelliCENTER Software These minimum system requirements provide optimal operation of the IntellK CENTER software e Operating system Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP2 Windows 7 Windows 8 e Processor 2 GHz minimum e Video resolution 1024 x 768 resolution with True Color 24 bit or better e CD ROM drive 4X 16X recommended e Hard disk space 3 GB free disk space e Mouse Microsoft compatible e RAM 4GB minimum 8 GB recommended You must be an Administrator to install and run IntelliCENTER software In some cases a non Administrator can be set up to use Intelli CENTER software but this task requires additional work as described in Knowledgebase article 68413 This information is provided to help support antivirus and firewall programs and security policies that can interfere with Intelli CENTER software operation Firewall Changes Made by the IntelliCENTER Software Installation During IntelliCENTER software installation the IntellK CENTER exe application is added to the list of allowed programs within the Windows Firewall settings The IntelliCENTER software is a monitoring communication software package that requires a large amount of processor speed to function efficiently and quickly The processor speeds listed allow the software to function correctly However for speed and efficiency w
47. Cs The online help that is included in the Intelli CENTER software complements and adds to the information in this document To access the online help from the Start menu choose Programs gt IntelliCENTER gt IntelliCENTER Help Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 13 Chapter2 _IntelliCENTER Software Installation Install the Software These next sections guide you through the installation of the Intelli CENTER software Follow this order for installing the disks 1 Install the Intelli CENTER Software Program Disk This disk installs the IntellK CENTER program onto your computer Follow the steps to install all dependencies for IntellK CENTER software and finally IntelliCENTER software itself IMPORTANT _ Note the serial number from the CD and save it For installation instructions see New IntelliCENTER Software Installation on page 15 InteliCENTER Software Program Disk Version 3 0 1 Solware Serial 12145678 2 Install the IntelliCENTER Software Data Disk This disk provides the details about a particular Intelli CENTER motor control center It installs the databases drawings manuals and EDS files necessary for Intelli CENTER software to operate Also included in the Access folder on this CD are the DNT files for your DeviceNet orders and ENET files for your EtherNet IP orders IMPORTANT _ Note the serial number from the CD and save it For installation instructions see Install
48. Data Trend click To stop the Data Trend click al Figure 12 Real time Trends example Real Time Data Trend Average Current Amps 10 54 Start Stop 13 16 26 13 13 16 13 15 35 13 14 25 Therm Utilized 7 gt m Ai se a hea SS Sea For details on how to change displayed default parameters and how to export the trends see Advanced Monitor View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and I O Devices Options on page 103 e I O and Parameters Intelli CENTER software lets you change the default I O and parameters to any available I O and parameters on the device The software lets you configure I O select different parameters to monitor and change the parameter values For further details on how to change displayed parameters and configured I O see Advanced Monitor View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and I O Devices Options on page 103 IMPORTANT _ Ifyou change parameters in the Parameter view it does not change the parameters in RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 environments Figure 13 1 0 Parameters Example 10 f Parameters Inputs Outputs Data IND M Coil Aus WamStsCurent Hone IN TripStsCurent None IN2 E AvaPercentFLA 0 Fa INS OLTimeT oT rip 9999 Dec IN Parameters INS OpStationStatus Hone OUTO E M Cail TripClassf10 OUT a TripEnablel Multiple OUT WwamingEnablel L3LineLosswam Rockwell Automa
49. ENTER software that contains information about the configured motor control devices To obtain information about a specific device right click on the device and following accessible menu items are available PM3000 PF525 10 80 172 147 10 91 Monitor Device Fault View Webpage Locatic Device Section Documentation Event Log E30 Legend _ PMS50C es uw Energy Data F Ready Locatk TIP The Energy Data option is only available if you have IntelliCENTER Energy For further details on Energy Data option see IntelliCENTER Energy Meter Data on page 71 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 37 Chapter 5 38 Using IntelliCENTER Software Monitor Device This selection navigates the user to the Monitor view of the selected device For more information on the Monitor view see Monitor Unit View on page 39 TIP The Monitor view for a device can also be launched by double clicking the device in the Elevation view View Web Page The web page link navigates you to the device web page The device web page lets you view diagnostic information and configure the parameters The accessible information and ability to configure parameters varies for each device web page See the device documentation for further information on the web page functionality and features IMPORTANT Only EtherNet IP devices have a web page Not all devices support web page functionality For further information on device web pag
50. ER software lets you add new I O points to a device which wasn t previously used You can also change the configuration of existing I O points 1 To launch the Spreadsheet view click Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 111 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features 2 Select a device on the Spreadsheet view and right click and click Edit I O You can also click Euitivo at bottom of Spreadsheet view after selecting the device Spreadsheet View ENet IP C188 5 wo D a 5 a T f Q g Device Type Device Address Network Number Network Type Description Location Main ux g EtherNet IP PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 14 Main EtherNet IP E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1C Main EtherNet IP E300 w Extra lO 10 90 2 Location 1E Main EtherNet IP PF7O 10 91 77 78 Location 1G Main EtherNet IP Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 Location 1L Main Documentation Change IP Settings PowerFlex525 PM5000 10 90 172 129 El El E1 10 90 232 87 xi zl EtherNet IP PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E Main EtherNet IP E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2J Main EtherNet IP E3172 16 118 232 Location 34 Main EtherNet IP PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Main E3 172 16 118 232 PowerFlex523 172 16 118 238 Show Hide Group by Apply Columns Edit 170 MCC Loc Apply The Add an I O Point Wizard dialog box that appears lists the I O points for that pa
51. ET Framework e Adobe Acrobat Reader TIP We recommend but do not require that you install FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software on a dedicated server with a local installation of Microsoft SQL Server Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Installation Chapter 2 System Requirements These minimum system requirements provide optimal operation of the Factory Talk EnergyMetrix software e Server Software Requirements for Installing FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Software Windows 2003 Server or Windows 2008 Server Application Server role Windows 2000 Server is not supported Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or 2008 installed with mixed mode authentication Windows and SQL TCP IP access must be enabled and IIS must be installed and setup A system administrator SQL login must be used for the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software installation SQL Management Studio to create a user to install FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software You must have machine administrator privileges to install Factory Talk EnergyMetrix software e Hardware Requirements The database requires these minimum standards 2 GHz or better Intel or Compatible Processor 4GBRAM 60 GB hard disk with separate disks for operating system and log files and RAID 5 for main database files preferred The following are general guidelines FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software can of run on various hardware platforms The main s
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53. IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 4 Choose Register a Directory of EDS Files The IntelliCENTER software data disk that is supplied with your Intelli CENTER MCC contains a directory lt CDROM gt lt Order gt lt Item gt EDS of all EDS files necessary for the devices in your Intelli CENTER MCC 5 Browse to the EDS directory on the data CD and click Next The Installer displays the test results 6 To continue click Next The Installer lets you change the graphic image for each device 7 To continue click Next The Installer displays the final task summary 8 To continue click Next 9 Click Finish when completed EDS Files for Other Devices EDS files can also be obtained at http www rockwellautomation com resources eds The IntelliCENTER Software lets you change the IP Address for devices in the MCC lineup The device IP address can be changed from the Spreadsheet view web page and New Monitor view Change the Device IP Address by Using the Spreadsheet View See Table 6 Device IP Address on page 130 for the device list To change the IP address for the devices by using the Spreadsheet view follow these steps 1 Connect to the lineup that contains the device in Intelli CENTER software in offline mode You must be physically connected to the device 2 From the View menu choose Spreadsheet view Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 91 Chapter 8 92 In
54. IntelliCENTER Software Data Disks on page 16 Figure 10 IntelliCENTER Software Status Bar Example gt Done Administrator me Legend The Legend appears on the left side of the Elevation view The Legend provides reference for various status indicators which show real time status of the devices and lets you identify anomalies The following are the status indicators m Ready Device is ready for operation communication is normal gt Running Device is running normally communication is normal ry Warning A predetermined warning condition communication is normal al Fault A predetermined fault condition communication is normal No Communication Communication has been lost TIP For further information about advanced Legend features refer to Legend Options on page 85 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Chapter 5 Using IntelliCENTER Software Workspace Options The Intelli CENTER software lets you open multiple lineups for real time monitoring predictive maintenance and advanced diagnostics purposes Add a Lineup to the Workspace To add a lineup to the existing workspace follow these steps 1 From the the Edit menu choose Add Lineup to Workspace See Starting Intelli CENTER Software on page 26 for more information Edit View Tools Documentation Copy Cerl e Paste Ctrl F Insert Delete 4dd Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineup
55. LEXPRESS Patthentication Mode SQL Server Authentication User Name sa Password Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 65 Chapter7 _IntelliCENTER Energy 13 Change the Authentication Mode to SQL Server Authentication and make sure that the SQL Server Name matches the name of the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Database 14 Enter the User Name and Password that is required to access the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix database and click Finish to proceed TIP If the wizard is being run from the client it is important to verify that the server has been configured to allow the configuration e The firewall virus protection program lets you connect to the database In the case of Symantec protection you would disable Network Threat Protection and possibly Proactive Threat Protection e The SQL Server Browser service must be started on the server The browser service can be enabled by going to Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services and starting the service Option 2 Use Network Path To populate the server from the client by using the network path follow these steps 1 From the Tools menu choose Launch Integration Assistant gt FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix to launch the Intelli CENTER Integration Assistant File Edit View Cools Y Documentation Window Help Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device Description Tool Logix 50
56. M3000_v4 10 90 232 87 E1 10 90 172 129 PM5000 gt 10 91 76 221 PowerFlex525 10 90 232 89 E300 10 91 77 73 PowerFlex 70 lt 10 90 232 83 E300 10 90 232 80 Point 1 0 SENT gt gt Ee lt lt Cancel Finish TIP You can split the available devices to be mapped between different Ethernet cards You can select other networks and other lineups networks to do more mapping 6 When you are done mapping click Update Select Lineup and Network Please select an MCC lineup and an associated Ethernet network Lineups Networks EtherNet Lineup Network T ll4 Master Network 2 Kirk Mequon Lineup Pumping Sfafion MCC 1 127 Pumping Stalon MCC 7 722 inteliCENTER Master Mequon PF750 and 7005 Test Lineup ENet IP C188V5 Select device naming convention Fiter Feed Pump 1 192 168 1 10 C PowerFlex753 1 192 168 1 10 Update IMPORTANT Whenall devices under a network have been mapped the network appears dimmed and the Next button is disabled When all networks for a particular MCC Lineup have been mapped the lineup is also dimmed Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 59 Chapter6 _IntelliCENTER Software Integration Assistant When the update is successful the tool launches the updated project the devices have been added to the I O tree and the controller tags are in place i d i AE Poi iE l fy AE Poa tP Ferait 00N MO Lopa orf aT Ms Peete 0 10 A T SO Sh a Tirer
57. NTER Support Services Phone 440 646 5800 FAX 414 382 0505 Email raictechsupport ra rockwell com Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 133 AppendixD Your Support Plan Receive Major Updates Service Packs 134 You receive major updates if you have registered software that is under a TechConnect contract when a significant release occurs To download the most recent version of Intelli CENTER software visit the Rockwell Automation Software Update internet site at http support automation rockwell com webupdates You can download many product updates directly from the website You are required to provide your serial number Service packs are available by visiting http www rockwellautomation com support pcdc page then by choosing Get Downloads gt Find Product Downloads Then search for the product by name The search result lists all major versions and service packs The service packs are freely available to everyone Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 A ActiveX 9 16 123 documentation 123 elevation 123 monitor 123 spreadsheet 123 add a lineup 33 a peripheral device 110 auxiliary device 101 CAD drawings 120 0 111 manuals 117 new items 75 new unit 99 new user 4 spare parts 118 add or remove section 102 additional features add new user 74 backup data 79 change password 76 create cd 81 disable security 87 event deletion tool 78 externa
58. OARD A 1 o eel HLE Lm a Ba EE i itl t Lo Hri z l y I en Tenge m I I I I 11 I es i a 11 OF l TEN i i i ig Scan eae D N J HEUTE 1 i I l i lS l H i i l 3 ol i a l 1 HEH coua l H 1 i i i lu i f i i i l e i i 1 I ain i g i Keet inat i i 1 i I iia pede i ADAPTER 10 TTT i i E i a I i i Puig ijl 7 hi ieee agn 13H A TT trary cal a 7 l a a EATER TE a ae i i i i oF J l f AERE ti H i I I I I ra I I Io iw i m T i i i L EPEE z J 1Tz 13 EBL ix PLS B APMLRTARGLE FEG EHET ii i i Yi gY af LOGIC TERRACE BOARD I e OO E T y 1B LE a par Press ES EATER to ewit PE esaa EEE i rau FERATA Ahbab 14 ae RD del LT iam 21 BM2 DII Fal E IMPORTANT Advanced Electronic Documentation Options on page 117 To add new CAD drawings to the IntelliCENTER Software Database see Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 55 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software Notes 56 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Chapter 6 IntelliCENTER Software Integration Assistant Integration Assistant as part of IntelliK CENTER software lets you update Logix Designer project files and FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix database IMPORTANT Integration Assistant only works for MCCs with an EtherNet IP network Integ ration Assistant For Intelli CENTER software Integration
59. Point 0 or Status When Point 1 The Please Select a Status Dialog box appears Status States None C Ready C Running C Warning Fault No Communication C Test Position Cancel OK 4 Select the Status parameter and click OK TIP The lineup must be closed and then reopened in the IntelliCENTER software for the new I 0 configuration to be active 114 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 Advanced Event Log View These sections describe the advanced Event Log view options Options Configure Auto Logging You can determine what is logged automatically in the Event log 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences Preferences dialog box appears 2 Click the Logging tab in the dialog box 215 Language Toolbar Monitor Security File Locations Logging Communications Enable Auto Logging Events MV Log Wamings M Log Faults MV Log Communication Losses Devices M Log Device Changes MV Log Parameter Changes Cancel 3 To enable Auto logging function check Enable Auto Logging The devices and events that are listed are events or device changes that IntelliCENTER software logs automatically You can check uncheck the Events and Devices and choose the data that gets logged for the MCC lineup Manual Logging The software also lets you log events manually To log the event man
60. T tee tendo eu 83 MOOI Diyas ae cae E neta nae ceeeaat E 84 Lerend OPON coi miss cree Rud se ae E eases meee ou es 85 Configure External Applications for Advanced Configuration 86 Secar y 108 Our Sein Saeni rr a e natant 87 Disable Security Option seniri Atos aA EERE RR 87 IntelliCENTER Software File Locations cece eee eees 88 Event Logom Opuons erra unana eE a eee ewleeeeeen 88 Communication ser UD ieoa E na EE OEE 89 Device EDS Pilesis s5 0 4 cts cy aeesn ce 2 Saree Rate oe EE A aE 90 Serine Device IPAddress ac vies ciate hoes ieee tiys 9 Ede Seth el is ox Berceateae ote nee eee EE 95 Chapter 9 Advanced Workspace Options 0 saacent ead inatawecbaweean es 97 Advanced Elevation View Options a 03 5 cckdueuceees ted tdeeseveeauc 98 Advanced Monitor View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and VO Devices Opon anseia na a en feds 103 Advanced Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters D o EET EEE ee E EAE E ET 109 Advanced Spreadsheet View Options 0 cece cence eee eee 111 Advanced Event Log View Opronsssiasiiaesoroenes eo lenarea cs 115 Advanced Electronic Documentation Options 00 117 Appendix A Elevation ActiveX Control ccc ccc cece cece cee e eens ceceees 123 Spreadsheet Active CONTO anere EEE yeas eee eeidey 123 Documents ActiveX Controls 0 0 cece eee ccc cece eee ee eees 123 Monitor ActiveX COntrol cndcacdes eb isiocee tedidan EEE 123 A
61. To delete a device follow these steps 1 Right click on the device from the Elevation view and choose Delete PM5000 MEE 10 90 172 128 Ready i Location 2E Monitor Device View Webpage 3 Device d Insert secion Documentation Delete Aux E1 J 10 90 232 87 Event Log Ready a Location 2J v Legend 2 To delete an Auxiliary device from an existing unit right click on the unit from the Elevation view and choose Delete Aux Monitor Device Insert Section Delete Delete Aux Documentation Event Log w Legend Add or Remove a Section The IntelliCENTER software lets you add or delete sections within the lineup To add or remove a section in the lineup follow these steps 1 Right click on the Elevation view choose Section and Insert 2 Right click on the section in Elevation view choose Section and Delete Monitor Device View Webpage 7 Device Documentation amp Delete Event Log sists as Legend Energy Data L_ TIP f you desire to add new or auxiliary devices in the new section see the Add a New or Auxiliary Device on page 99 for further details 102 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Advanced Monitor View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices Options Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 These sections describe the advanced Monitor v
62. Type_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the device type is used instead Select Lineup and Network d Please select an MCC lineup and an associated Ethernet network Lineups Networks Network 0 EtherNet Lineup ll4 Master Network 1 Kirk Mequon Lineup Network 2 Pumping Station MCC 7 727 Network 4 Pumping Station MOC 7 722 infesiCiNTiA Master Mequon PF750 and 7005 Test Lineup ENet IP C1885 Select device naming convention C Fiter Feed Pump 1 192 168 1 10 C Powerlex753 1 192 168 1 10 c Click Next You are prompted to add devices to the controller I O tree in your project e The Ethernet Cards pull down menu contains the Ethernet cards in your project e The Available Devices dialog box lists the devices for the lineup network that can be mapped Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 at the bottom of the IntelliCENTER Integration IntelliCENTER Software Integration Assistant Chapter 6 5 Add devices to the I O tree a Select the appropriate Ethernet card to which youd like to add devices b Next select the devices youd like to add to that card c Click gt to add those devices to the Ethernet card scanlist d When done mapping click Finish Map each device to an Ethernet card i Please select appropriate Ethernet card for each device at Network 1 Lineup ENet IP C1885 Ethernet Cards Slot 1 1756 EN2T 192 168 1 1 Available Devices Device Mapping 10 90 172 147 P
63. User Manual Allen Bradley IntelliCENTER Software Catalog Number 2101A INTLCNTR rE i ait TE at T r ai y p k n a Allen Bradley RockwellSoftwae Automation Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwel
64. a lineup for the first time or after changes have taken place such as replaced devices new devices added to the lineup e Express This type of connection assumes that no changes have taken place in the lineup since the last time the computer was connected Express is the fastest connection IMPORTANT By selecting the connection type you can replace the Default connection type for the IntelliCENTER software startup To change the default connection type see Communication Set Up on page 89 9 After selecting the network paths and connection type click Finish The Intelli CENTER software starts up and launches its default screen Elevation view TIP If both RSWho network paths are configured to the same network path then the Duplicate network paths selected dialog box appears Click yes and continue Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Chapter 4 Exploring IntelliCENTER Software This chapter describes the features of the graphical user interface of the Intellhi CENTER MCC lineup represented in the Intelli CENTER software IntelliCENTER Software User The Intelli CENTER software application opens up and the Elevation view Interface default view of the selected MCC lineup appears automatically Figure 6 IntelliCENTER Software Elevation View Example EL IntelliCENTER Menu Bar gt File Edit View Tools Documentation Window Help ToolBar gt i fag br 4M Eney
65. ameter view it does not change the parameters in RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 environments 1 Right click on the device in the Elevation view of the lineup and choose Monitor Device The Monitor view for the device appears See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of the devices that support Monitor view 2 To change the value of monitored parameters in the Monitor view click the parameter to change The Edit Parameter dialog box appears 3 Enter the desired values and click Apply gedit Parameter X Parameter Hame Single Three Fh Description Single Phase L1 amp Lz F Hew Value o Default Units 1 Hin Yalue Max Value L 1 Apply Cancel Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 107 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Change Real time Analog Meter Data Parameters You can change the displayed default parameters to any available parameter on the device in the legacy Monitor view You can also specify the analog meter range or scale 1 Right click on the device in the Elevation view of the lineup and choose Monitor Device The Monitor view for the device appears See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of the devices that support Monitor view 2 To view different parameters in the Monitor view right click on the analog meter to change and choose Change Parameter Monitored Real Time Data Parameters 1
66. assic software The EDS files require a restart of the computer before RSLinx Classic software is able to identify the device in the RSWho If the devices do not appear in the RSWho then IntelliCENTER software is not able to monitor the device Intelli CENTER software is compatible with EtherNet IP and DeviceNet enabled motor control devices See the IntellK CENTER software compatible devices table in the Compatible Device List on page 127 RSLinx Classic software has different types of drivers to configure EtherNet IP and DeviceNet enabled motor control devices The driver must be configured for successful communication between IntelliC ENTER software and motor control devices Table 1 Various Configurable Drivers in RSLinx Classic Software Industrial Network Description EtherNet IP Ethernet enabled devices Ethernet enable devices DeviceNet Supports 1770 KFD Module RS 232 to DeviceNet Supports 1771 SDN scanner DeviceNet Scanner for PLC 5 Supports 1747 SDN scanner DeviceNet Scanner for SLC 500 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 21 Chapter 3 22 Getting Started To configure the drivers in RSLinx Classic software follow these steps 1 To launch RSLinx Classic software from the Windows Start menu choose All Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt RSLinx Classic RSLinx Classic software launches TIP If RSLinx Classic software does not launch refer to the RSLinx Classic Launch Cont
67. ation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Index spreadsheet view 48 add 1 0 111 change 1 0 settings 49 customize 50 documentation 49 edit 1 0 49 111 edit 1 0 parameters 113 group by MCC location 49 IP address change 91 show hide columns 49 validate IP address 93 view 49 status bar 32 status polling rate 89 Studio 5000 57 support plan product updates 133 receive updates 134 registration 133 system requirements cd rom drive 11 hard disk space 11 mouse 11 operating system 11 processor 11 RAM 11 resolution 11 T tool bar 30 trend polling rate 89 U user accounts 3 user interface 29 elevation view 32 legend 32 menu bar 30 status bar 32 toolbar 30 workspace 31 user defined fields 95 V view documentation 9 elevation 9 monitor 9 W web page IP address change 94 web page enabled devices compatible devices web page enabled 128 137 Index workspace 31 add a lineup 33 customized 35 open 35 remove a lineup 34 write to device 75 138 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs You can also visit our Support Center at https rockwellautomation custhelp com for software updates
68. ault Alarms option is available only when the device is online Opens the Event Details window where you can view and troubleshoot event details if supported by the device for a device and access additional help information for a specific event clear the trip event or clear the event queue TIP The Events option is available only when the device is online Opens the Diagnostic List window where you can view diagnostic items if supported by the device for a primary or peripheral device TIP The Diagnostics option is available only when the device is online Opens the DeviceLogix Editor if supported by the device Resets the online device if supported by the device Resetting a device stops de energizes and re energizes the device You are prompted to confirm the reset before the action is taken This button is only available when connected to a device that supports resets TIP The Reset option is available only when the device is online Opens the user manual in PDF format for the device Opens Help options TIP Click Help while in a Parameter properties window to open Help for a specific parameter Click Help while in the Fault Event Detail window to open Help for a specific fault event e Bottom tab The bottom tab lets you toggle between primary device and connected peripheral devices Depending on the device the add tab is also provided so you can add a peripheral device to the primary device or configure a mult
69. calability issue is related to the processing of logged data for example report generation and trend data CPU speed number of CPUs RAM and RAID 5 for the database files are the main scalability factors in that order All hardware platforms require the following Processor RAM and hard disk drive as noted DVD drive One or more Ethernet network ports Internet access Peripherals such as a monitor keyboard and mouse For installation instructions refer to the Factorylalk EnergyMetrix User Manual publication FTEM UMO002 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 19 Chapter2 _IntelliCENTER Software Installation Install the IntelliCENTER Energy Data CDs The IntelliCENTER Energy Data CD has two uses e Install the databases and documentation that is needed for Intelli CENTER Software to display information for your MCC e Populate the Intelli CENTER Energy server with information about the devices in the MCC when run from the server To run the IntelliCENTER Energy Data CD follow these steps 1 Close all programs 2 Insert the Intelli CENTER Energy Data CD into your CD ROM 3 If Autorun is enabled on your computer the installation starts automatically and you can skip steps 4 and 5 4 From the Start menu choose Run 5 Type D Setup exe substitute the appropriate letter of your CD ROM drive for D and click OK The Intelli CENTER Energy Data CD determines if it is being run from
70. cel Apply Help After successfully adding the new driver the network must be browsed 3 From the Communications menu choose RSWho Figure 5 RSLinx Classic User Interface Pe wom Chara Cont rmory Mo t E Tie ER View Comza Station DOEOPC Seosty Window Hep aj a si 24 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Getting Started Chapter 3 4 Select the configured driver and browse the appropriate networks that IntelliCENTER software is communicating with 5 Allow all devices on a network to be browsed IMPORTANT Ifa device is not first browsed in RSLinx Classic software the IntelliCENTER software cannot communicate to that device and displays Communication Loss Once the network has been fully browsed it does not need to be rebrowsed until the network is modified This browse must happen in RSLinx Classic software not in the IntelliCENTER software Select Network Paths dialog box Configure DeviceNet Driver 1 Select the desired DeviceNet Driver from the list and click Select DeviceNet Driver Selection RSLinx DeviceNet 2 i x RO C KWELL Available DeviceNet Drivers SOFTWARE a Allen Bradley 1747 SDNPT Complete the information in the Driver Configuration dialog box 2 For the DeviceNet Drivers select Autobaud as the Network Data Rate 3 When finished click OK This image is an example of the DeviceNet Driver configuration dialog box Allen Bradley 177
71. change the description and Click Apply e Inthe Spreadsheet view choose View then Spreadsheet change the description and click Apply IMPORTANT You must change the IP address in the Spreadsheet view as well The IntelliCENTER software does not use the IP address that exists within the Description field See Change the Device IP Address by Using the Spreadsheet View on page 91 for further details 5 Validate the IP address for the device in the RSLinx Classic software See Validate the IP Address on page 93 Change the Device IP Address by Using Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters You can change the IP address setting for the devices from the Monitor view See Table 6 Device IP Address on page 130 for device list To change the IP address for the devices by using the Monitor view follow these steps 1 Connect to the lineup that contains the device in Intelli CENTER software in online mode 2 Right click on the device in Elevation view and choose Monitor Device The Monitor view launches To change the IP address from the parameters see the individual device documentation 94 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 TIP See the device documentation for further details on how to change the IP address 3 Change the description e In the Elevation view double click the device change the description and Click Apply
72. ckwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 99 100 Chapter 9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features 3 Click Add a new unit select the MCC type for the unit from the pull down menu and click Next ET Step 1 Add a Unit or Auxillary Device Select type of unit to add Add a new unit C Add an auxiliary device to an existing unit Select MCC type for unit LV Low Voltage NEMA MCC MV Medium Voltage MCC IEC Low Voltage IEC MCC Next Cancel The What network dialog box appears 4 Click the Network type then click Next ET Step 2 What network is this device on Please select the network type this device belongs to Node C IP Address Previous Next Cancel The device information dialog box appears 5 Enter the required device information and click Next ET Step 3 Tell Us About The Unit x Device Space Factors Network Number E IP Address Unit Type Description Location ee o Dual Unit Provide Optional Info Previous Finish Cancel 6 Configure the number of inputs and outputs in the dialog box and click OK IMPORTANT After adding the device the 1 0 configuration mapping and network path dialog boxes appear The dialog boxes appear for certain devices only Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 Add an Auxiliary De
73. creeve ja Aa A SL Elevation Yiew ENet IP C188 5 Workspace 9 _ Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Elevation View of MCC Lineup Legend Comm Loss Status Bar gt lt 9M eNewip cieavs gt Done zi Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 29 Chapter 4 30 Exploring IntelliCENTER Software Menu Bar The Menu Bar appears at the top of the Intelli CENTER software window provides shortcuts to commonly used functions Figure 7 IntelliCENTER Software Menu Bar File Edit Wiew Tools Documentation Window Help Table 2 IntelliCENTER Software Menu Bar Options Description File Standard Workspace Option Edit Workspace Edit Options View MCC Lineup View Options Tools IntelliCENTER software Options Documentation MCC Documentation Options Window Elevation View Orientation Options Help IntelliCENTER software Help Options Tool Bar The Toolbar allows for easy access to Intelli CENTER software features The following are the functions of the icons in the tool bar Figure 8 IntelliCENTER Software Tool Bar at bl HH A ENet IP C1865 H A S 5 Workspace Open Opens an existing workspace Workspace Save Saves the current workspace that is in use Add Lineup to Workspace Adds an existing lineup to the current workspace Delete Lineup from Workspace Lets you delete lineups from the workspace so it is no longer open within the workspace Elevation Vi
74. d Previous Finish Cancel 6 Change the Authentication Mode to SQL Server Authentication and make sure that the SQL Server Name matches the name of the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Database 7 Enter the User Name and Password that is required to access the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix database and click Finish to proceed TIP If the wizard is being run from the client it is important to verify that the server has been configured to allow the configuration e The firewall virus protection program lets you connect to the database In the case of Symantec protection you would disable Network Threat Protection and possibly Proactive Threat Protection e The SQL Server Browser service must be started on the server The browser service can be enabled by going to Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services and starting the service Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 67 Chapter 7 IntelliCENTER Energy Views 68 IntelliCENTER Energy The IntelliCENTER Energy software allows real time monitoring information to be displayed in the various Intelli CENTER software dialog boxes You can choose to view Calendar Trends Trends Meter Data and Device Setup To launch the Intelli CENTER Energy views from the Elevation view right click on an applicable device then choose Energy Data Then select the view from the menu Calendar Trend Trend Meter Data Device Setup TIP See Tab
75. d for additional analysis IMPORTANT _IntelliCENTER Energy only works for MCCs with an EtherNet IP network See Install Intelli CENTER Energy on page 18 for installation instructions IntelliCENTER software Integration Assistant is used to populate the Factory Talk EnergyMetrix server with the device in the Intell CENTER MCC You can populate the FactoryIalk EnergyMetrix server from either the server or the client machine Run Integration Assistant from the Server Follow these steps to run Integration Assistant to populate the FactoryIalk EnergyMetrix server from the server 1 To launch the Integration Assistant from within Intelli CENTER Software choose Tools gt Launch Integration Assistant gt FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 61 Chapter7 _IntelliCENTER Energy Tools Documentation Window Help Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant gt Logix 5000 FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix 2 From the pull down menu select the MCC lineup that you are using to populate the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix server 3 Choose a naming convention and click Next You must choose one of the device naming conventions e NameplateText_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the unit nameplates are used to determine the device names in I O tree e DeviceType_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the device type is used
76. d process to be displayed 5 Select the Scale value for the parameter minimum maximum and actual value 6 In the Custom Text field enter up to eight characters for the process display 7 Click OK Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 109 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Add a Peripheral Device To add a peripheral device follow these steps IMPORTANT You must be offline to see the add tab 1 Click the Add Peripheral tab ee fom the bottom tab The Peripheral device selection dialog box appears 0 PowerFlex 70 EC 2 Select the device 3 Select the Port to which the peripheral device is connected and click Add The selected peripheral device appears in the bottom tab Change Parameters and Values The IntelliCENTER software lets you change the parameter of the devices from within the software To change the parameter value follow these steps 1 From the Elevation view right click on the device and choose Monitor view The Monitor view for the device appears See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of the devices that support Monitor view A FEE 2 Click parameters from the new Monitor view The parameter window opens 110 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Advanced Spreadsheet View Options Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 3 Locate the parameter
77. drives and the SMC Flex controller use an enhanced Monitor view IMPORTANT Tolaunch the Monitor view of the device double click the device in the Elevation view or right click on the device and choose Monitor Device Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 39 Chapter 5 40 Using IntelliCENTER Software Monitor Unit View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices The Monitor view of Intelli CENTER software is designed for each family of products so you can quickly see device information real time data parameters real time data trend I O and parameters Each device family has a pre configured screen to show the default parameters of greatest interest but you can change the parameters to be displayed according to their requirements Trend graphs and analog dials are featured on all screens You can also change the default parameters of trend graphs and analog dials to any available parameter on the device See Advanced Monitor View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and I O Devices Options on page 103 for further information on how to change the default device I O and Parameters IMPORTANT _ To launch the Monitor view of the device double click the device in the Elevation view or right click on the device and choose Monitor Device Figure 11 Intelligent Motor Control Device Monitor View Example Monitor iew ENet IP C188 5 E300 w Extra IO 10 90 232 8
78. e Unit data then the entire lineup is exported If you are using Event data or Spare Parts then either the entire lineup or individual units can be selected to export 3 After the selections Click OK lol x Select data to export Devicefunit data O Spare parts Event data Export data for Entire lineup Single device Select lineup EtherNet Lineup Select device Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 77 Chapter8 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Event Deletion Tool 4 Enter the name for the file select a location in the dialog box and click Open The csv file is saved and can be viewed from the saved location F 2 J P m Program Files x86 IntelliCENTER Search InteliCENTER 2 Organize New folder J v Ft Favorites Names si Date mortified Type E Desktop di Backup 1 8 2015 2 25 PM File Folder J Downloads J Email 5 8 2015 4 30 PM File folder Recent Places MD Desktop Libraries E Documents a Music Pictures F Videos B VMWare Image IE Computer val gt File name AF 99_Event Save as type CSV Comma Delimited Files cs z amp Hide Folders Cancel You can delete the Events of the Lineup from the IntelliCENTER software database by using the Event Deletion tool To delete an event follow these steps 1 From the Tools menu choose Delete Events Tools Documentation Window Hel
79. e recommend that the processor used is the fastest processor available to you N The Administrator is the user who has the highest level of access in the software and can add other user accounts to the software There are certain functions within the software that only the administrator account can perform Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 11 Chapter2 _IntelliCENTER Software Installation IntelliCENTER Known Folders and File Extensions IntelliCENTER software must have read write access to the following folders e Software Installation folder set during install e Data CD Installation folder set during install The known file extensions that are created used by Intelli CENTER software are e dwg Drawing e txt Text Document e wsp Work Space File e CSV e png PNG Image e Idb temporary database file tlh TLB File e acd RSLogix Studio 5000 Project LSX L5X File e InstallLog INSTALLLOG File e InstallState INSTALLSTATE File Services IntelliCENTER Depends On The services that Intelli CENTER depends on are e Intelli CENTER Communication Server e RSLinx Classic e Windows Event Log Equipment Necessa ry for The e is the equipment that you need to connect your computer through Connecting the Computer your network DeviceNet Network For a DeviceNet network you need the following equipment e Laptop computer 1784 U2DN USB to DeviceNet cable or 1784 PCD D
80. e the new location for the files IMPORTANT Any customer specified manuals and drawing not included in the documentation disks can be at any location in the local computer They do not have to exist in the Documentation folder Event Logging Options See Advanced Event Log View Options on page 115 88 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Communication Set Up IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 The Intelli CENTER software lets you configure the frequency polling rate at which data gets collected The polling rate for different views and configuration of Connection Style can be set within the software To set up the polling rate follow these steps 1 From Edit menu choose Preferences Edit View Tools Documentation Copy Ctrl Paste Ctrl F Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard 10 2 From the Preferences dialog box click the Communications tab aiolx Language Toolbar Monitor Security File Locations Logging _ Communications Polling Rates in at least 1 0 seconds Status Trend 1 Ping Time out fi 5 fi 5 jor 5 Monitor Trend 2 fi 0 fi 0 Connection Style Intermediate Devices replaced C Express No devices added or replaced Apply Cancel The IntelliCENTER software can be configured to control how fast it requests data for each device by changi
81. eate Data CD Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant b Logix 5000 FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix From the pull down menu select the MCC lineup that you are using to populate the Factorylalk EnergyMetrix server Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Energy Chapter 7 10 Choose a naming convention and click Next You must choose one of the device naming conventions e NameplateText_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the unit nameplates are used to determine the device names in I O tree e DeviceType_NetworkNumber_IPAddress the device type is used instead Select the MCC Lineup to add to FactoryT alk EnergyMetrix ENetiP C1885 v Select device naming convention Fiter Feed Pump t 192 168 1 10 C PowerFiex753 1192 168 1 10 11 Select the appropriate network path by using the RSWho button in the IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant Factory Talk EnergyMetrix wizard FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Populator Select the network path using the ASwho button e Network 1 EtherNetIP TEMP09 F1 42E3TNIAB_ETH 1 _rewne Network 2 EtherNetIP TEMPO9 F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1110 90 232 88 Backplanell A rsv Next Cancel 12 Click Next After entering the right network path you are prompted to enter the login information for the EnergyMetrix Database Please provide the login information for the Energy Metris database below SQL Server Name NAUSMKE5F6M2R1 SQ
82. eee E A a 21 Staming InteliG EN LER Software errern irii n iA Meena 26 Chapter 4 IntelliCENTER Software User Interface 0 eee eee eee eee 29 Chapter 5 W otk pace PHONG o2354243iei ero EEA unary aber esaness 33 Reale Time ViOntOrine serorari tants ETAT 35 Intelli CENTER MCC Lineup Information 65 48 Electronic DOcuMentationinsi222hsccinseivawandiededuamanewseicaed 52 Chapter 6 Integration Assistant For Logix5000 Software ec eee eee 57 Chapter 7 Intel CEN EER Eneroy Installationsc tse netuceaowsredensiaciene de 6l Integration Assistant for IntelliCENTER Energy 61 Inteli RIN TER Enerey VIENS sanienctacennancarenstumanee a EBAT 68 InteliC ENTER Energy Meter Dataes caviescwiw dab eiieusace saan 71 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 3 Table of Contents IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features ActiveX Controls RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel Chapter 8 User Accounts and ScCUNITY a1 lt ctvei diab a a Na T 73 Ex pore O atirei a EEA E EASE AEE A Ty Event Deletion ool cv sveacacts tote io en sc aeeehen ies ate tae eye 78 Backup Datas ech eaoataetiohoonnananaieace eraieernte gies acesreaes 79 Restore MD Ab oy 5 sje aAa taal a a aaa dso EATA CES eee 80 ee te sade Vet ae das eens Cte saa ANS 81 Device Description 106s anietcasiend ceehouwaceteesenctiasermetr ae 82 Danetiace Options esaea E
83. ernal Applications The External Applications dialog box appears 5 x For each device family select editing tool Drives C Program Files x86 IntelicCENTERADBUtility exe Ea Power Monitor L Entek Products L All Others L For all others RSNetWorx for DeviceNet is the recommended application OK Cancel 4 Click for required device type 5 Specify the path to the executable file of the configuration tool and click OK 86 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 Secu rity Log Out Settings You can configure the Intelli CENTER software to log out the user automatically after specific time lapse If you want to force out the log follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences The Preferences dialog box appears 2 Click the Security Tab Language Toolbar Monitor Security Fie Locations Logging Communications MV Enable Security MV Enable Reset Fault button in the Monitor View Inactivity Time Out jo in minutes User Manager 3 Enter the Inactivity Time Out value in the box and click Apply The software is set to log out the user automatically after the indicated time has passed 4 To gain access again enter the username and password 5 To disable the feature set the value zero Disable Secu rity Option The IntelliCENTER software also lets you d
84. es refer to the individual device documentation TIP The device web page is only available if the device is directly on the network with your computer See Table 4 Web Page Enabled Devices on page 128 for commonly used motor control devices that support the web page functionality http 10 90 172 129 Allen Bradley Aone ali e gias 101010 PR trp Expand Minimize m Home ad MeteringResults Device_Name M6_AO0P_Test PowerQuality Device_Location PEMs_Lab Gi status IP_Address 10 90 172 129 P Statistics em A Ea Ethernet_Address 00 00 BC E5 C3 AA ad Calibration q Hardware_Revision 0x0000 Configuration Cenan Firmware_Revision Revision 4 02 fad LoggingResults Catalog_Number 1426 M6E P Security Installed_Options Not_Installed Original_Catalog_Number 1426 MSE Series_Letter 4 Copyright 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved The Device option lets you insert or remove a new or an auxiliary unit from the existing lineup For further details see Advanced Elevation View Options on page 98 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 Section The Section option lets you Insert or Remove sections from lineup For further details on adding or removing a section see Advanced Elevation View Options on page 98 IMPORTANT For CENTERLINE 2500 MCC the section is referred to as a column Documentation The Documentation option lets you vie
85. eviceNet personal computer interface card and 1784 PCD1 cable e Desktop computer 1784 U2DN USB to DeviceNet cable or 1784 PCID DeviceNet personal computer interface card e RS 232 interface reduced performance 1770 KFD module TIP See the device user manual to set the communication rate TIP A 2100H ICPC120 patch cable is necessary to connect the interface laptop desktop RS 232 to IntelliCENTER MCC wireway 12 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Online Help IntelliCENTER Software Installation Chapter 2 ControlNet Network For a ControlNet network you need the following equipment e Laptop computer 1784 PCC ControlNet personal computer interface card and 1784 C1 cable e Desktop computer 1784 PCIC ControlNet personal computer interface card and 1784 TPR ControlNet tap TIP Consult the ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET IN002 for configuration and installation of the ControlNet cable Ethernet Network For an Ethernet network you need a laptop or desktop computer Consult your local computer support personnel for Ethernet interface requirements Recommended Additional Software se etWorx for DeviceNet software to configure DeviceNet nodes save Use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet soft t figure DeviceNet nod parameters and communicate to all types of DeviceNet components sensors non Allen Bradley products and other products that are not found in MC
86. ew Displays the Elevation view of the active lineup in the workspace Spreadsheet View Displays the Spreadsheet view of the active lineup in the workspace Monitor Unit View Displays the Monitor view of the selected unit from the Elevation or Spreadsheet view Event Log Displays the Events Log of the selected unit If no unit is selected amp then displays the Events Log of the entire lineup Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Pumping Station MCC 1 120 EF IntelliCENTER File Edit view Ser bd f ener ii creavs A Be a G Elevation Yiew ENet IP C188 5 Legend Ready Running warning B Faut Comm Loss Toos Documentation Section 1 PM3000 10 860 172 17 Ready Location 14 E300 10 8023259 Ready Location 12 Exploring IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 4 Lineup Selection Pull down menu of all lineups that have been added to the workspace When you click Elevation or Spreadsheet view the selected lineup is the active lineup that is displayed Exit IntelliCENTER Exits the IntelliCENTER software Workspace The Workspace is defined as the Intelli CENTER software that is running with user defined information being viewed The Workspace lets you view multiple Intelli CENTER software views simultaneously The views can be any combination of Elevation view Monitor view Spreadsheet view Events Log
87. ew for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Options on page 109 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 45 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software e Parameter View The Parameter view lets you view and modify the parameters of the devices that are configured in the lineup Click a aioe from the tool bar The Parameter window appears with the list of all parameters for the selected device IMPORTANT Ifyou change parameters in the Parameter view it does not change the parameters in RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 environments Figure 18 Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Parameter Display Example Parameters ENet IP C188 5 PowerFlex70 10 91 77 73 i 0 x Parameters Group oa Filter Value 3 All Parameters Non Defaults al E Name Value Units Internal Value Default Min Max gt 1 Output Freq 0 0 Hz 0 0 0 Ee o0 fams o oo oo a a roetine foo fams o Jow SSC mer Ee Cc aro Ounavete foo fae o o o e 7 owe owo w oo o o o e oware o0 o bwo w o e a0 SSCs 10 EbewedRinTime foo fe o oo o ere MOP Fenny 12 ocBusvote 1a OCB Menay a5 Torque Estimate 16 Analog Ini Value TE TIP See the device EDS sheets for device parameter information You can also filter the parameters based on preference instead of seeing all parameters Click the pull down menu on the top left corner of the parameter window Select and click the des
88. f all drawings Without selecting any device from the Documentation menu choose Drawing The CAD drawing selection window appears To view the selected CAD drawing double click the drawing The CAD drawing launches TIP You can also launch the CAD drawing by selecting the desired drawing and then clicking View File at the bottom of the Drawing Selection window Figure 28 CAD Drawing selection example Drawings ENet IP C188 5 d e x Diagram Na Sheet N User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Custom Dra Y 390537 1 E 10 90 232 89 ne E300 w Extra 10 90 232 83 i PF70 10 91 77 78 be Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 ee PF525 10 91 76 221 D PM5000 10 90 172 128 Ss E1 10 90 232 87 be E3 172 16 118 2 ee oe Show Hide Views Fae Columns Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Figure 29 CAD Drawing Example ee eo ol T ose GMa Hore r Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 Batch Pict 20 reframe B mS Cy Region ian Properton k E ho if pes u E eo g Reg syed Y J m E Open Dis Phi A Preview Edens Ban Tex Mr Laer Pease i Ersin 5 9 Ole Faih a Kher Coman E p g nanes Pitot Ba DA Lors Point og A Wnion sse irian File Cartpart ii Maekyation Ter Layers Fenu Object Snap Leer Interface i z wl E eee e E i i I 7 n K ti mt A 4 k i l g gn E B
89. he IntelliCENTER MCC to the user IMPORTANT The monitoring of the information takes second priority to control commands on the network Hence the IntelliCENTER software polling does not affect the response time for critical control commands Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 35 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software 36 Elevation View The Elevation view is the default view of Intelli CENTER software If there are multiple lineups under observation then to access the Elevation view of the desired IntellK CENTER MCC lineup select the Intelli CENTER MCC Lineup from the pull down menu in the Tool bar and click to launch the Elevation view You can also toggle between multiple Elevation views by double clicking the desired MCC lineup in the bottom Status Bar 7 Elevation View ENet IP C188 5 i lolx Legend W Ready E Running A warning I Fauit Comm Loss TIP IMPORTANT Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 PM3000 PF525 r E3 10 00 172 147 10 91 76 221 fai 172 16 118 232 Ready Fault Ready Location 1A Location 2A Location 3A E300 A 10 090 232 89 Ready a Location 1C E300 w Extra IO n PM5000 K 10 90 232 83 MEE 10 90 172 129 Fault Ready Location 1E Location 2E PF70 PF523 10 81 77 78 172 168 118 238 q Comm Loss Fauk WA Location 16 amp Location 3G aoe Aes J 10 90 232 87 Ready a Location 2J ie Point VO 2 10 080 232 80 Ready a Location 1L An
90. he preferred location During normal operation of the IntelliCENTER software files are read from and written to the data disk files located either on the hard disk drive or a server Install the First IntelliCENTER Software Data Disk Follow these steps to install the first data disk To install an additional data disk see Install Additional Data Disks Close all programs Insert the IntelliCENTER software data disk into your CD ROM drive If Autorun is enabled on your computer the installation starts automatically and you can skip steps 3 and 4 From the Start menu choose Run Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Installation Chapter 2 4 Type D Setup exe substitute the appropriate letter of your CD ROM drive for D and click OK TIP You can also click Browse to find the Setup exe file that is located on the CD 5 Follow the instructions on the screen IMPORTANT During the installation process you are prompted to choose a directory into which the new database is installed We suggest that you choose the default directory If you select another directory than the default directory the IntelliCENTER software has to be reconfigured to the new directory To reconfigure the software in IntelliCENTER software from the Edit menu choose Preferences and click the File Locations tab All additional IntelliCENTER software data disks must be installed in the same directory
91. i drive application For details on how to add a peripheral device see Advanced Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Options on page 109 D PowerFlex 525 1 PowerFlex 525 2 PowerFlex 525 3 PowerFlex 525 4 PowerFlex 525 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 e Online Device Status The Online Device Status lets you view Device Status for example enable running not ready accelerating and decelerating Click haid and the extended status window appears Figure 16 Online Device Status Example moa ome PowerFicx wos xe wao PowerFlex 925 IP TTOY lt 50AF Series A 2 001 Status Faulted Feedback 0 00 Hz TIP The online device status is available only when the device is online e Process Display The Process display lets you monitor real time values for specific parameters You can change a parameter and the scale for a selected parameter minimum maximum and actual value You can also change the text that is shown for the selected process display via the Process Display window ral Click process bisplay from the tool bar and Process display windows launch Figure 17 Process Display Example i Process Display ENet IP C188 5 F Bus DC 0 00 IMPORTANT _ Notall devices support the process display ability For details on how to change process display parameters see Advanced Monitor Vi
92. iew for motor protection devices power monitors and I O devices options Changing Data Trending Parameters You can change the default parameters to any parameter available on the device EDS file To change the default Data Trending parameters follow these steps 1 Right click on the device in the Elevation view of the lineup and choose Monitor Device The Monitor view for the device appears See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of the devices that support Monitor view 2 Right click on the trend graph and choose Change Parameters Monitored Real Time Data Trend AverageCurrent Amps INO Change Parameter Monitored 22044 22055 Ae 22 08 09 The available parameters are displayed in the pull down menu that appears 3 Choose the parameter and click Apply Select a new parameter to display Name 46 AverageCurert Min Value Maz Value Unit p j2oan0000 amps Scaling Min Scaling Max fo 500 Apply Cancel Select No Parameter TIP The parameters for the component are available in the Data Trend graphs However not all parameters lend themselves to display in the Data Trend graphs TIP For a list of device parameters refer to the device EDS file For EDS file see Device EDS Files on page 90 You can also change the X and Y axis of the trend graphs Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 103 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER S
93. ing IntelliCENTER Software Data Disks on page 16 intelli ENTER Software Data Disk Your Company Name Description Data CO Sora E ABC 2301 C Serial 2100 ABC 123401 14 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Installation Chapter 2 3 Optional Install the Electronic Data Sheet EDS files disk This complimentary disk contains only a current snapshot of EDS files that you could find useful This disk is not a list of all EDS files If you are looking for an EDS file that did not install with the Intelli CENTER Software data disk and is not on this disk then see the Rockwell Automation EDS file site http www rockwellautomation com resources eds LISTEN THII Electronic Data Sheets EDS Files Vinson MAY 28 2070 New IntelliCENTER Software Installation TIP If the IntelliCENTER software program disk is installed already skip to Installing IntelliCENTER Software Data Disks Follow these steps to install the software 1 Close all programs 2 Insert the IntelliCENTER software program disk into your CD ROM drive If Autorun is enabled on your computer the installation starts automatically and you can skip steps 3 and 4 3 From the Start menu choose Run 4 Type D Setup exe substitute the appropriate letter of your CD ROM drive for D and click OK TIP You can also click Browse to find the Setup exe file that is located on the CD 5 T
94. instead Select the MCC Lineup to add to FactoryT alk EnerqyMetrix ENetiP C1885 hd Select device naming convention Fiter Feed Pump 1 192 168_1_ 10 C PowerFlex753 1192 168 1 10 4 Select the path for each network within the MCC Lineup 5 Click RSWho A new dialog box opens where the network can be selected FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Populator Select the network path using the RS Who button o Network 1 EtherNetlFP Te MPOS9 F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1 _rswne Network 2 EtherNetIP TEMPO9 F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1 10 90 232 88 Backplanetl A _rovne Next Cancel 62 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Energy Chapter 7 6 Verify that the correct path is set and click Next FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Populator TEMPOS F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1 TEMPO9 F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1110 90 232 88 Backplanell 4 You are prompted to provide the login information for the database 7 Because we are running the populator from the server select Windows Authentication from the Authentication Mode pull down menu and click Finish FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Populator local SQLEXPRESS Windows Authentication A dialog box opens which indicates that the lineup was successfully added 8 Click OK The lineup was successfully added to FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 63 Chapter 7 64 Intel
95. ired group The list is filtered and displays the parameters in that group Figure 19 Parameter View Example a Parameters ENet IP C188 5 PowerFlex70 10 91 77 73 ioj x Parameters Group Filter Value Show oy Speed Command Non Defaults All Parameters a Monitor Value Units Internal Value Default Min Max Motor Control ae z age ONE EAN Spent 0 0 Hz 0 0 0 500 0 500 0 Speed References Sip Com ooo o jogo 326700 326700 iar AN Ames Utility Communication po pw po tofu aoo e of fam oom Analog Int Value 0 000 lo joo 10 000 20 000 SSS SS ee ES SSS OS SS SS H AAE 46 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 You can also search for a specific parameter by typing the desired parameter in the Filter Value box in parameter display window Intelli CENTER displays the desired parameters Figure 20 Parameter View Filter Value Example a Parameters ENet IP C188 5 PowerFlex 0 10 91 77 73 Parameters Group ch Filter yale coy au Parameters Mon D etaults Default Units Internal Value aa Name Output Freg 50L Commanded Freg IMPORTANT For details on how to change the Parameter values see Advanced Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Options on page 109 See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of devices that
96. isable the security feature By default the security feature is enabled for IntellK CENTER software 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences gt Security 2 Uncheck Enable Security software unauthorized changes could be made to settings of the IntelliCENTER ATTENTION Without security in place for the user of the IntelliCENTER components that result in downtime or personal injury Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 87 Chapter8 _IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features IntelliCENTER Software File The IntelliC ENTER software database files and documentations are saved in the Locations default file location The default file location can be changed to any other location on a local computer or network To change the file location follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences Edit View Tools Documentation Copy Ctrl Paste Ctrl F Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard IO 2 From the Preferences dialog box click the File Locations tab ao Language Toolbar Monitor Security File Locations Logging Communications InteliCENTER Databases C Program Files x86 InteliCENTER Documentation C Program Files x86 InteliCENTER J E Cancel 3 To change the default Intelli CENTER Database and Documentation location click and choos
97. l Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence gt gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear pr
98. l Us About the Manual PFF55 10 91 77 109 Publicabon Hamne Publicston Description Publication Date 20 January 2015 z Filename o Select You can edit the User Fields at the top of the dialog box for a more accurate description See Edit User Field on page 95 for more details 6 To save the new manual configuration click Apply The manual is referenced and accessible in the software at the level that is highlighted at the beginning of this procedure Adding Additional Spare Parts To view the spare parts list for the device follow these steps 1 Click the device in the Elevation view TIP To see the list of the spare parts do not click any device click outside of the Elevation view 2 From the Documentation menu choose Spare Parts The spare parts dialog box appears 3 Right click on the spare parts selection dialog box and choose Insert Spare Parts ENet IP C1898975 Device Description Device Location Device Type Quantity Required Locatia 2 E1 7 Insert PowerFlex525 PM3000_v4 PM5000 Delete Show Hide Columns PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2 PM5000 E1 10 90 232 87 Locatior 2 E1 PF525 10 91 76 211 Lecatior 2 PowerFlex525 Show Hide Rest Columns ee The Add a Spare Part dialog box appears NININ W W W Ww Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 4 Add all requi
99. l applications 86 file location 88 inactivity timeout 87 legend options 85 login 73 polling rate 89 restore data 80 security 73 user accounts 73 additional resources 7 additional software 13 advanced features device description tool 82 language options language options 83 allowed programs 11 backup data 79 benefits 9 C CAD drawings 54 change analog meter data 108 data trend parameters 103 default parameters 106 parameter values 107 parameters and vaules 110 password 76 process display 109 registration 133 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Index compatible devices 127 device IP addresss 130 IntelliCENTER Energy 131 monitor view 129 computer connections ControlNet 13 DeviceNet 12 Ethernet 13 configure auto log 115 controller 1 0 tree 57 create cd 81 csv file 77 D data backup 79 data disk 14 16 17 data disks 21 data restore 80 default file location 88 delete auxiliary device 102 device 102 event 78 device description tool 82 device unit information 77 DeviceNet driver 25 disable security 87 documentation 52 CAD drawings 54 spare parts 53 user manuals 52 documentation view 9 add CAD drawings 120 add manuals 117 add spare parts 118 duplicate device or section 99 edit 1 0 111 I 0 parameters 113 lineup 97 position of device or section 98 EDS files 15 21 90 135 Index 136 elevation view 9 29 32 add auxiliary device 101 add new
100. le 7 IntelliCENTER Energy Compatible Devices on page 131 for a list of IntelliCENTER Energy software supported devices File Edit View Tools Documentation Window Help et bel HM i Eneti c1savs ge AG ET Elevation View ENet IP C188 5 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 P3000 PFS2S E3 10 90 172 147 10 91 76 221 fal 172 16 118 232 t Fault Ready Location 1A amp Location 2A _ Location 3A E300 a 10 90 232 89 Ready i on pae Monitor Device Device b Sa E300 w Extra 10 PMsO00 10 90 232 83 WDB 10 90 172 129 Section g z Documentation gt Faut Ready Location 1E _ Location 2E Event Log PFTO PF523 vV Legend w 10 91 77 78 i 172 16 a Energy Data gt Calendar Trend Comm Loss Legend FA Location 1G D 5 Trend m Meter Data Ready gt Running warning 7 Pont o Device Setup FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Home Ua Faur E E Comm os LS Apply Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Energy Chapter 7 IntelliCENTER Energy Calendar Trend The Calendar trend view displays how the value of a meter tag or value type varies over an entire month You can select the meter tag to display from the pull down menu To launch the Calendar Trend view from the Elevation view right click on an applicable device choose Energy Data gt Calendar Trend The Calendar Trend view appears and displays a calendar for the current month TIP
101. lex 525 Yes No PowerFlex 70 700 Yes No PowerFlex 753 755 Yes No Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 131 AppendixC Compatible Device List Notes 132 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Change of Registration Product Updates Appendix D Your Support Plan Software support for 12 months is included in the purchase price of IntelliCENTER software During this term you are entitled to telephone support If you transfer the software to another party you are required to complete the form at http www software rockwell com support regtrns Select Transfer Software Registration on the left to view the form The products that you transferred are re registered to the new owner for support updates and other services IntelliCENTER software updates are provided at no charge to users of registered software under a support contract You can verify that you have the most recent major version release of your software product by visiting http www rockwellautomation com support pcdc page then by choosing Get Downloads gt Find Product Downloads Otherwise you can contact Intelli CENTER Support Services at 440 646 5800 You are entitled to available updates as long as you remain in a TechConnect contract If the update you need is not available on the web or if you do not have web access contact Intelli CENTER Support Services to request a product update IntellhK CE
102. liCENTER Energy Run Integration Assistant from the Client You have to select the path that the server uses to access the devices The path can be selected in two ways e By using the RSLinx Classic Backup Restore Utility e By using the Network Path Option 1 Use the RSLinx Classic Backup Restore Utility Follow these steps to populate the server from the client by using the RSLinx Classic Backup Restore Utility 1 On the server computer choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt RSLinx Classic Backup Restore Utility 2 Click Backup The RSLinx Classic Backup Restore Utility saves the current RSLinx configuration of the server machine as an rsx file IMPORTANT _ Forthe backup to work properly the client computer needs access to the same devices on the same networks as the server 3 Transfer the rsx configuration file to the client computer Choose Start gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt RSLinx Classic Backup Restore Utility 5 Click Restore After successfully running the RSLinx Classic Backup Restore utility you must browse the networks by using RSWho in RSLinx software Start IntelliCENTER software From the Tools menu choose Launch Integration Assistant gt FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix to launch the IntelliCENTER Integration Assistant Tools Documentation Window Help laag Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Cr
103. ll Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 71 Chapter 7 72 IntelliCENTER Energy IntelliCENTER Energy Device Setup The Device Setup view lets you modify the devices added into the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Server To launch the Device Setup view from the Elevation view right click on an applicable device choose Energy Data gt Device Setup A dialog box appears where you can modify devices Figure 35 Device Setup Example rem Time zone Time sync Device password Communications path AB ETH210901728 00 Comm timeout seconds Eo Comm retnes Ro Max messages ho r Piso 28s pA Test Connection Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 User Accounts and Security Chapter 8 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features The IntelliCENTER software features a secure logon screen that appears when the software is started The administrator the person who installed the software and or has complete access to all device settings can change the password and create user names and passwords for all other personnel that use the software This section describes the methods to log in after the lineup opens change username and passwords and assign user security TIP The default User Name is Administrator and the default Password is password They are both case sensitive Login after Lineup Opens 1 Ifthe login was skipped when you opened IntelliCENTER software from
104. lumns The Add a New User Wizard starts Follow the directions in the dialog box 74 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 5 To specify the level of security that is needed for the new user click the Access Rights box Tell Us About the New User Name victor Description Maintenance Plant 1 Password Jvictorlane Access Fights fooooooooo0o0 The security options available include the following e Add New Items Ability to add and delete new users units sections events manuals CAD diagrams and user manuals e Write to Device Allows modification to all device parameters including FLA and warning levels e Modify Device Configuration Modify unit configuration through the Intelli CENTER software Modification includes how to change input output descriptions location of units within the structure and nameplate information A Security Options ET Security Options v read a eae Modify Device Configuration IV Write to Device OK Cancel 6 After completing the Security Options click OK and then Finish to end the wizard The User Manager dialog box appears The new user is at the bottom of the list 7 To save the new user security profile click Apply 2 User Manager Description Password Access admin accounts password 111111000000 Maintenance Pla victorlanel 101000000000
105. ng the values in respective fields Four different Polling rates can be configured Status Monitor Trend 1 Trend 2 and Ping Time out e Status Polling rate is used for the Intelli CENTER Elevation view e Monitor Polling rate is for the Data Parameters and Analog meters in the Monitor view e Trend 1 and Trend 2 Polling rate is for the Data Trends in the Monitor view e Ping Time out rate is the time IntelliCENTER software waits to determine if an EtherNet IP device is offline TIP A device status of No Communications even when connected to the network and browsed in RSLinx could be due to slow network speed The Ping Time out value can be modified to address the issue Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 89 Chapter 8 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features 3 Change the polling rate in respective fields and click Apply IMPORTANT The polling rate defaults to 1 5 seconds The minimum polling rate is 1 second and the maximum polling rate is 9 9 seconds The rate can be set anywhere between those values to the nearest tenth of a second 4 Set the Connection Style e Intermediate This method browses only known nodes and confirms configuration of equipment that is connected to those devices on the network If the Intermediate connection finds any differences between the Intelli CENTER database and the device configuration the software updates the database e Express Style This method
106. nual to the IntelliCENTER Software Database see Advanced Electronic Documentation Options on page 117 Spare Parts List The Spare Parts List is a compilation of the most critical electrical and mechanical components recommended to have on hand as replacements To view the Spare Parts list for the device right click on the device in Elevation view then choose Documentation gt Spare Parts The requested spare parts list dialog box appears TIP To launch the Spare Parts list select the device in Elevation view From the Documentation menu choose Spare Parts TIP You can see the list of the spare parts Without selecting any device from the Documentation menu choose Spare Parts Figure 27 Spare Parts List Example Spare Parts ENet IP C188 5 l lol x Device Description Device Location Device Type Quantity Required Quantity Recommended on Hand Category E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2J E1 3 1 STARTER amp CONT PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 PowerFlex525 3 1 STARTER amp CONT PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 14 PM3000_v4 3 1 FUSE PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E PM5000 3 1 FUSE PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E PM5000 2 1 ENGINEERED PAF E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2J E1 2 1 TERMINAL BLOCK PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 PowerFlex525 2 1 TERMINAL BLOCK Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 Location 1L Point 1 0 AENT 2 1 n a PM300
107. o install the dependencies that are needed to support IntellK CENTER software follow the instructions When it is time to install Intelli CENTER software you are prompted for which type of Intelli CENTER software installation you would like to perform Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 15 Chapter 2 16 IntelliCENTER Software Installation 6 Choose the setup type either IntellK CENTER setup or ActiveX Only setup ie IntelliCENTER Install Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs o Intelli CENTER setup This option includes the IntellK CENTER software standalone application and all of its features This option is a full functioning version of the software and requires a license for each machine it is installed onto e ActiveX only This option is to support HMIs developed by using the IntelliCENTER ActiveX controls This version does not contain the Intelli CENTER software standalone application This version can be installed on as many computers as desired To finish installing IntellK CENTER software follow the remaining instructions on the screen Installing IntelliCENTER Software Data Disks The information on the data disks includes all user manuals CAD drawings spare parts and two database files The data disks can be installed on the local hard disk drive or on a server where multiple user can access it The Installation Wizard asks for t
108. o new network Network Number Node Number OK TIP If the device is moved to another section then change the device description in the Elevation view and Spreadsheet view 98 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 Duplicate Device or Section The IntelliCENTER software lets you duplicate a device or section within the lineup 1 Choose the device in the lineup 2 From the Edit menu choose Copy 3 Click the desired location on the Elevation view 4 From the Edit menu choose Paste IMPORTANT Change the description and IP address for the duplicated device by using the Elevation view and Spreadsheet view if necessary See Setting Device IP Address on page 91 for details on how to change IP address Add a New or Auxiliary Device The Intelli CENTER software lets you insert a primary networked or auxiliary device in the existing lineup Add a New Unit To add a unit follow these steps 1 On the Elevation view right click on the section where you want to add the device 2 Choose Device then Insert hj e Em0 10 50 232 89 Raa Monitor Device View Webpage Section Delete Fau Documentation amp Delete Aux Event Lag PF PF 10 w Legend i Can 1 Fa oe Energy ae a Ei 10 590 232 87 Ready Location 2J Poirt iO 10 90 232 80 The Add a Unit dialog box appears Ro
109. oftware Advanced Features 4 To change either axis use the mouse to drag the top Y axis or right X axis axis arrow and move it toward the opposite end The axis automatically rescales itself based on the final arrow position Real Time Data Trend AyverageCurrent Amps 0 22 03 31 22040 2205 46 22 06 57 ThermUtilizedPct 2 0 22 05 51 22000 2208 09 5 To change just the Y axis right click on the graph and choose Change Parameter Monitored The Edit Parameter dialog box appears oelect a new parameter to display Hame 1 TherrnUblizedPct Min Value Mas Value Linit p i 00 f Scaling Min Scaling Max f fioo T Select No Parameter Apply Cancel Exporting Data Trend The Data Trend information can be exported to a csv file for viewing in a spreadsheet application TIP Before exporting the data allow the data to trend over some time 1 Right click on the device in the Elevation view of the lineup and click Monitor Device The Monitor view for the device appears See the Monitor View Compatibility Table on page 129 for a list of the devices that support Monitor view 104 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features 2 Right click on the Trend graph and click Export Real Time Data Trend AverageCurrent Amps j s00 E i IND 375 Change Parameter Monitored gt Print 220331 220440 y Sh
110. onfigure the workspace as needed You can arrange the views in a logical manner to view data The customized workspace can be saved for future use To save the customized workspace follow these steps 1 From the File menu choose Workspace gt Save As File Edit view Tools Documentation Window Help Workspace gt New Login Open LogOut Save Change Password Print Setup Print C Users Labuser Desktop 123 wsp Ext 2 Name the file and save it as a wsp extension and click Save Open a Workspace To open a new Workspace follow these steps 1 From the File menu choose Workspace gt New See Starting IntelliCENTER Software on page 26 for more information 2 To reopen a customized saved Workspace from the File menu choose Workspace gt Open 3 Choose the saved file wsp and click open TIP To open a saved workspace directly locate the saved workspace wsp file on the computer server and double click the file The IntelliCENTER software loads the saved workspace file with access to the security features of IntelliCENTER software IMPORTANT For more Workspace options see Advanced Workspace Options on page 97 Real Time Monitoring The IntelliCENTER software uses a polling method that allows real time monitoring information to be displayed in the various IntelliCENTER software views The Elevation view and Monitor view of the IntelliCENTER software provide real time information of t
111. ooo Sheet Number 1 Filename PY Select Previous Cancel TIP The filename can be any file that is on the same network or computer as the IntelliCENTER software The User Edit Field dialog box appears 120 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Chapter 9 6 Enter details and Click Finish Step 2 Tell Us About the User Fields User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Previous r Cancel 7 The Drawing view dialog box appears 8 To save the new configuration click Apply Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 121 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Notes 122 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Elevation ActiveX Control Spreadsheet ActiveX Control Documents ActiveX Controls Monitor ActiveX Control Appendix ActiveX Controls ActiveX controls are available in the IntellK CENTER software to interface the Elevation Spreadsheet Documents and Monitor views into HMI applications such as Factory Ialk View SE and RSView 32 ActiveX objects use the same configuration database as Intelli CENTER software uses The ActiveX objects also require a NetLinx connection to the device being viewed The ActiveX objects do not require any entries into the FactoryTalk View tag database All connections to the end device are through RSLinx
112. oper Personal Protective Equipment PPE Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment PPE gt gt gt 1336 FORCE 1336 IMPACT 1336 PLUS Allen Bradley FactoryTalk IntelliCENTER IntelliVAC POINT I O PowerFlex PowerMonitor SMC Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation RSLinx and RSView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Welcome to IntelliCENTER Software IntelliCENTER Software Installation Getting Started Exploring IntelliCENTER Software Using IntelliCENTER Software IntelliCENTER Software Integration Assistant IntelliCENTER Energy Table of Contents Preface About This PUD NCAtON sacs tek ose 6 eee ae Sistemas Sd Mekon ee eka tilos x r Additional Resources nnnnnnneennnennernesnesoesorsreeresee 7 Chapter 1 What Is IntelliCENTER Software 0 ccc ccc eee eee eee ees 9 Features and Benefits of IntelliCENTER Software 0008 9 Chapter 2 System and Equipment Requirements eee eee eee eens 11 Minimum Permission Requirements 00 c cece e eee ee eens 11 Equipment Necessary for Connecting the Computer 12 Online He Picsestegoetet cca saan EE a EE oes 13 Install the SOftwatescsusscvetwu chia riri tdir eE CEE TRE 14 eel ICEN TER Eni retiraran kiia EE ENA E NER 18 Chapter 3 Set Upthe RSM inxC lassic Diye k
113. or view for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Monitor view for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Monitor view for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Monitor view for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Monitor view for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters C Monitor view for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and 1 0 Devices Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 129 AppendixC Compatible Device List The device IP address settings can be changed from the following views in the IntelliCENTER software For further details see individual device documentation Table 6 Device IP Address Device Device IP Address Setting E3 via 2100 ENET Yes NO No E300 Yes No PowerMonitor 1000 Noo Yes No PowerMonitor 3000 No NO No PowerMonitor 5000 No Yes No Point 1 0 AENT Yes Noo No PowerFlex 40 400 Noo Yes Yes PowerFlex 525 No NO Yes PowerFlex 70 700 Noo Yes Yes PowerFlex 753 755 Noo Yes Yes SMC Flex No Yes Yes 130 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Compatible Device List Appendix C The following devices are supported with Intelli CENTER Energy Table 7 IntelliCENTER Energy Compatible Devices Device Parameter Logging Only Current Parameter Parameters E3 EC5 Yes No E300 Yes No PowerMonitor 1000 No PowerMonitor 3000 No PowerMonitor 5000 M5 Yes No and M6 Point 1 0 AENT Yes No PowerFlex 40 400 Yes No PowerF
114. ow Enumerated values ThermUtiizedPrct 72 OUTO OUT OUT 2207 00 22 06 09 2204 45 22 05 51 Chapter 9 3 Enter a file name choose a location set the file type as a csv file then click Open ITT x k J J L InteliCENTER Files 23 search InteliCENTER Files Organize New folder f v A Name Date modifie Favorites BM Desktop J Development Databases 7 9 2014 10 Ig Downloads J IntelicENTER Documentation 5 12 2014 1 D Recent Places BB Desktop 3 Libraries a Documents ad Music Pictures F videos B MWare Image JE Computer Floppy Disk Drive amp Local Disk C 4 gt File name esv Comma Delimited Files men The saved csv file can be accessed from saved location When exiting the csv file you are prompted to save the file in another format usually the format of the spreadsheet application Change 1 0 For further details on how to change the I O refer to Edit Standard I O Parameters on page 113 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 105 Chapter 9 106 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Change Parameters You can change the displayed default parameters to any available parameter on the device in the legacy Monitor view 1 Right click on the device in the Elevation view of the lineup and click Monitor Device The Monitor view for the device appears
115. ow appears 5 Double click the IP address that you want changed change the IP address and click OK 6 Click Close from the Configure Drivers dialog box 7 From the RSLinx Classic software main screen choose Communications gt RSWho and rebrowse the network that contains the device whose IP address was changed 8 Close the RSLinx Classic software and start the IntelliCENTER software TIP If IntelliCENTER Software does not start see the RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel on page 125 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 93 Chapter8 _IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Change the Device IP Address by Using the Device Web Page You can change the IP address settings for the devices from the device web page See Table 6 Device IP Address on page 130 for device list To change the IP address for the devices by using the device web page follow these steps 1 Connect to the lineup that contains the device in Intelli CENTER software in offline mode However you must be physically connected to the device 2 Right click on the device in Elevation view and select View web page The device web page view appears TIP See the device documentation for further details on how to change the IP address from the device web page 3 Navigate to the device IP setting on the web page and change the IP address settings 4 Change the description e Inthe Elevation view double click the device
116. ppendix B Intelh EN TERN Gt Star eetan ewe tah arene eee eek 125 RS Linx Classic NOt Starting i 06 s0nsnse idi e ES 125 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Compatible Device List Your Support Plan Index Table of Contents Appendix C Appendix D Change or Resistrarion reeuei rint etinin ies nue eemensseaneene 133 Product POateS c cune tiation harias aheiada ee eesmunemoneseceseaes 133 Receive Major Updates pererin iied isai e 134 Sence PACK Ses aerea aa aaa he nein tans a aa 134 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 5 Table of Contents Notes 6 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Preface About This Publication This manual contains information on how to install and use IntelliCENTER software The manual contain information about Intelli CENTER Integration Assistant and IntelliCENTER Energy Additional Resources These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation Resource Description IntelliCENTER ActiveX Application Note Provides information for the configuration of ActiveX publication MCC AT002 controls for IntelliCENTER software Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell publication 1770 4 1 Automation industrial system Product Certifications website http www ab com Provides declarations of conformity certificates and
117. r OK Cancel Apply Help Ethernet Devices Driver is the preferred driver and only 64 IP addresses can be configured per driver IMPORTANT After successfully adding the new driver the network must be browsed 3 From the Communications menu choose RSWho Figure 3 RSLinx Classic User Interface ORA ORO GR a Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 23 Chapter3 Getting Started 4 Select the configured driver and browse the appropriate networks that IntelliCENTER software is communicating with 5 Allow all devices on a network to be browsed IMPORTANT Ifa device is not first browsed in RSLinx Classic software the IntelliCENTER software cannot communicate to that device and displays Communication Loss Once the network has been fully browsed it does not need to be rebrowsed until the network is modified This browse must happen in RSLinx Classic software not in the IntelliCENTER software Select Network Paths dialog box Configure EtherNet IP Driver 1 Choose a name for the new driver and click OK 2 To associate with this driver select the Network card and click OK Figure 4 EtherNet IP Driver Interface Configure driver AB_ETHIP 2 EtherNet IP Settings Browse Local Subnet Browse Remote Subnet Description IP Address Windows Default Bluetooth Device Personal Area Network unknown Intel R PR01000 MT Network Connection 2 192 168 30 130 Can
118. rate from the other lineups in your database Click OK to merge the databases together The database is checked for errors If there are errors the database is not merged If there are no errors the new database is merged with the existing database the merge can take a few minutes There is a confirmation that the databases were merged successfully If there are multiple lineups on the new data disk a dialog box appears to ask if you are done merging If you are not repeat the steps for additional lineups until you are done merging all lineups IMPORTANT Ifyou are merging a replacement or new unit into an existing lineup make sure that the location of the new units is empty in the existing database If necessary open the Spreadsheet view and delete or move the unit currently located where you want to place the new unit Intelli CENTER Energy is a premier software package with the features of IntelliCENTER software plus additional Energy Management benefits powered by FactoryIalk EnergyMetrix Intelli CENTER Energy software provides the following e Real time energy consumption and historical trend data down to the device level e Ability to monitor and manage energy usage for substantial cost savings Install IntelliCENTER Energy The installation CD for Intelli CENTER Energy contains FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software and the required software e FactoryTalk Activation Manager e RSLinx Classic Lite e Microsoft N
119. re the Intelli CENTER software to display the Toolbar option description at the bottom of each icon To display the description follow these steps 1 From the Edit Menu choose Preference Edit View Toole Documentation Copy Ctrl Paste Ctrl F Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard IO 2 From the Preferences dialog box click the Toolbar tab 3 Check Toolbar Captions and click Apply nox Language Toolbar Monitor Security File Locations Loaging Communications M ToolBar Tooltips MV ToolBar Captions Cancel There are now descriptions under the Toolbar icons i H JEtherNet Lineup cl A 5 w Save Add Lineup n U Elevation Monitor Spreadsheet Events Exit 84 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Legend Options IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 The colors of the status indicators in the Legend that appears in the Elevation view are changeable To change the colors follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences Edit View Tools Documentation Copy Chr Paste Ctrl F Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard 10 2 From the Preferences dialog box click the Monitor tab Pele Language Toobar Montor Security File
120. red information and click Next Step 1 Tell Us About the Spare Part The Quantity dialog box appears 5 Add the information and click Next Step 2 Tell Us About the Quantities and Price Poo pe 6 The Edit User Field dialog box appears 7 Enter the information and click Finish The new spare part is added to the list Step 3 Tell Us About the User Fields Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 119 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Adding Additional CAD Drawings To view the CAD drawings for the device follow these steps 1 Click the device in Elevation view TIP To see the list of the drawings do not click any device click outside of the Elevation view 2 From the Documentation menu choose Drawings The Drawing view dialog box appears 3 Right click and choose Insert The software can associate a custom CAD drawing with an IntellK CENTER MCC or unit so that the drawing can be viewed when that item is selected 4 To configure a drawing to a specific unit select the item to which the drawing applies in the directory tree on the left Drawings iNet 1P CIS 5 xj Ce DiegareNa Sheet User Use Us 3 User 4 Cuntors Dia Y i 1 J we The Add a drawing dialog box appears 5 Enter all necessary information and click Next Step 1 Tell Us About the Drawing PM5000 10 90 172 129 Diagram Name ee
121. rol Panel on page 125 2 From the Communications menu choose Configure Drivers 3 To configure the drivers from the Available Driver Types pull down menu choose the desired driver Ethernet Devices EtherNet IP Driver DeviceNet Drivers and click Add New TIP For further details on selected driver configuration methods refer to the appropriate section Configure Ethernet Devices Driver on page 23 Configure EtherNet IP Driver on page 24 Configure DeviceNet Driver on page 25 Figure 1 Available Drive Type Pull down Menu 2 x Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Close Add Hew Help O Ethernet devices EtheretlF Driver 1784 PETH D PCME for OH DH 485 devices 1784 PCIC S for ControlNet devices DH485 UIC devices Virtual Backplane SoftLogi5eex USB DeviceNet Drivers 1 770 KFDO SONPT drivers Remote Devices via Lins Gateway Status Running Configure Running Running Startup Running Start Stop Fee Fe Delete Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Getting Started Chapter 3 Configure Ethernet Devices Driver 1 Choose a name for the new driver and click OK 2 Manually add the IP Address of each Ethernet enabled device that the driver can communicate with and click OK Figure 2 IP Address Example Configure driver AB_ETH 3 Station Mapping Add New 10 90 172 147 1031172137 Delte 63 Drive
122. rticular device WOlwWwl NIN mM rm eo 1 1 1 1 i 1 10 91 76 221 1 EtherNet IP PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 Main 1 1 2 2 3 To change the configuration of existing I O points use the pull down menu and choose another configuration Inputs Inputs INO M Coil Aux INO M Coil Aux x IN 1 None are IN 2 High Fast Speed Coil Aux IN 2 Nne Isolator Aux IN 3 IN 3 None i IN 4 IN 4 None 7 INS NS Nowe y Eo Power On Outputs OUT 0 Power Supply OK PT Voltage OK OUT 0 M Coil v OUT 1 Remote Control OUT 1 None v ERE Reverse Coil Aux un UUES None X Add new 1 0 eee mapping 4 Click OK to save the modification Add new 1 0 5 To Add anew I O device mapping click mapping at the bottom of Add an I O Point Wizard dialog box 6 The Adda New I O Device dialog box appears Input or Output Input v Description E Stop Status When Point 0 es Status When Point 1 Running 2 After customizing the new I O device the new I O point appears in the pull down menus of the Add an I O Point Wizard dialog box 112 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Edit Standard 1 0 Parameters To change the default Standard I O parameters follow these steps Chapter 9 IMPORTANT You must have Administrator rights to edit Standard 1 0 parameters
123. s Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard 10 2 An alternate method to adda lineup to the Workspace is to click from the tool bar See Starting Intelli CENTER Software on page 26 for more information TIP To Toggle between multiple lineups double click the desired lineup that is displayed in the bottom Status bar Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 33 Chapter 5 34 Using IntelliCENTER Software Remove a Lineup from the Workspace To remove a lineup from existing workspace follow these steps 1 From the Edit menu choose Delete Lineup from Workspace Edit View Tools Documentation Copy ctrl E Paste Ctrl P Insert Delete Add Lineup To Workspace Delete Lineup From Workspace Edit Lineups Preferences Edit User Fields Edit Standard 10 TIP An alternate method to delete the lineup from Workspace is to click on the tool bar After selecting the method to Delete MCC lineup from the workspace the Delete Lineup from Workspace dialog box appears 2 Select the lineup that you are removing from the list multiple lineups can be selected and click OK Delete Lineup s from Workspace j X Select lineup s to delete from workspace Cl ENetIP C188 5 OK Cancel Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Using IntelliCENTER Software Chapter 5 Saving the Customized Workspace The IntelliCENTER software lets you c
124. s If multiple peripheral devices are associated with a primary device then the Monitor view includes tabs at the bottom to toggle between the peripheral devices Figure 15 Monitor View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starters Example Monitor View ENet IP C1i88 5 PF525 10 91 76 221 Device Header Mullti Drive PF525 EENet ree a O 2 a 2 Compare Parameters Properties Wizards Faults Reset Manual Help Tool Bar N A l a a tne 50 SEON X Powerfiex I gt S CALL Device Information PowerFlex 525 1P 110V 50HP Series A 2 001 Status Faulted Feedback 0 00 Hz Bottom Tabs ___ Ermers 1 Powe 55 2 Poe S25 3 Pave S25 4 Powe S25 e The Device Header The device header is the tab at the top of the Monitor view for variable frequency drives and soft starters The primary device product name connection information and network path information are displayed in the device header tab Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 43 Chapter 5 44 Using IntelliCENTER Software e Tool Bar The tool bar displays the various functional buttons that are available The visibility of the buttons on the toolbar varies depending upon the actions that are supported by the device and whether the device is online or offline The following are the toolbar buttons Button Compare A Parameters Diagrams i Properties
125. scription Tool Launch Integration Assistant Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 79 Chapter8 _IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features 2 In the Backup Data dialog box select the location for zip file and click OK TIP The Default location for backup is C Database location Backup TIP A status indicator at the bottom of the Backup Data dialog box indicates the backup procedure status x Select a backup directory C Program Files x86 lnteliCENTER SBacku Files to backup Status OK Cancel The Backup Data feature saves the database and configuration of the MCC toa subfolder named Backup The subfolder is located to wherever the databases are stored typically C Program Files Database location Backup Restore Data The Restore Data function allows the data that was backed up with the Backup Data function to be restored to a personal computer or network If you are transferring the database from one personal computer or network to another the Restore Data function is used to restore or unzip the zip file that was created by using the Backup Data function TIP The Restore Data feature does not restore electronic documentation of the MCC 1 From the Tools menu choose Restore Data Tools Documentation Window Hel Export Delete Events Backup Data Restore Data Create Data CD Device Description Tool Launch Integration Assistant b
126. start the IntelliCENTER software TIP If the IntelliCENTER software doesn t start up see RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel on page 125 2 Enter the Username and Password When you start the IntellhK CENTER software for the first time a welcome screen appears and asks you to set the administrator password a Type the password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields b Click OK The Select the Lineup Name dialog box appears IMPORTANT The default username is Administrator You can add a New User and change password as desired See User Accounts and Security on page 73 for details IMPORTANT _ If Username and Password are not entered the IntelliCENTER software launches but you have limited capabilities To enter username and password after starting IntelliCENTER Software refer to the Login after Lineup Opens on page 73 section 3 Select the appropriate Intelli CENTER MCC lineup from the pull down menu and click Next Step 1 Select the Lineup Name elect the lineup name from the dropdown list es l Connectto lineup in offline mode Next Cancel 26 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 Getting Started Chapter 3 IMPORTANT By checking Connect to lineup in the offline mode the IntelliCENTER software does not require a physical connection to lineup and there is no communication to the devices If the lineup selected is IntelliCENTER Energy MCC then you can enter the URL
127. telliCENTER Software Additional Features 3 From the Spreadsheet view right click on the device and choose Change IP Settings 25 Spreadsheet iew ENet IP C188 5 offline Device Type Device Address Network Number Network Type Description Location PM3000_v4 zl 10 90 172 147 1 EtherNet IP PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 14 E300 x 10 90 232 89 1 EtherNet IP E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1C Fi 1 EtherNet IP E300 w Extra IO 10 90 2 Location 1E 1 EtherNet IP PF70 10 91 77 78 Location 1G Point 1 0 View 1 EtherNet IP Point 1 0 10 90 232 80 Location 1L PowerFle Documentation gt 1 EtherNet IP PF525 10 91 76 221 Location 24 1 1 2 2 PowerFle Edit 1 0 PM5000 EtherNet IP PM5000 10 90 172 129 Location 2E E1 gt 10 90 232 87 EtherNet IP E1 10 90 232 87 Location 2 E3 f 172 168 118 232 EtherNet IP E3172 16 118 232 Location 34 PowerFlex523 172 16 118 238 EtherNet IP PF523 172 16 118 238 Location 3G Show Hide A Group by Columns Edt 1 0 MCC Loc The IP Setting Configuration dialog box appears E IP Settings Configuration i of x IP Address Subnet Mask 90 232 83 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Le Ua Domain Name Primary DNS Jna home ra int com 131 200 78 12 Host Name Secondary DNS Iie io OK Cancel M 4 Enter the new IP address settings and click OK IMPORTANT Cycle power for the de
128. the File menu choose LogIn File Edit View Tools Documentation Workspace Log ut Change Password Print Setup Print C UsersiLabuser Desktopi 123 wsp Gy Exit 2 Enter the username and password in the Login window x User Name Po Password Po OF Cancel TIP You can also log out without deleting the lineup from workspace From the File menu choose LogQut Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 73 Chapter8 _IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Add a New User Follow these steps to add a new user to the IntellK CENTER software 1 From the Edit menu choose Preferences 2 Click the Security tab IMPORTANT The administrator is the only one with access to the security features of the IntelliCENTER software 7 Preferences d Ioj xj Language Toolbar Monto Securit File Locations Logging Communications M Enable Security V Enable Reset Fault button in the Monitor View Inactivity Time Out fo in minutes User Manager Apply Cancel 3 In the Security tab click User Manager The User Manager dialog box appears 4 From the Intelli CENTER software Edit menu choose Insert TIP You can also right click the file and choose Insert B User Manager Name Description Password Access Administrator admin accounts password 111111000000 Delete Show Hide Columns Show Hide Co
129. time zone is selected by default You can select another time zone for the trend and the start and end dates from the calendars TIP You can enter start and end dates into the date fields and click Go One day is the minimum trend period If you select an end date earlier than the start date the system adjusts the start date and vice versa i 2 MMe Tied E Ei Oi dass Abin Brealey E200 Gwenodd Alay Rete Dista Tren d Calendar Trand F Show grid lines Eeport Danin ull Pe oTa She Aig Sephari 1 e LEE ms ing to Ce py on gr Zum Mon Tus ied Thu Fri Saot Sum Mon Tus ed Thu Fri Sn ae PE ee APRE EA TE FE TEH 1 2 z a Tmpamh mimi apart a 4 5 I U E Pa it Li aa 12223 21 af ZE ZE 20 28 A1 _ C The chart completes with grid lines and legends Figure 33 Energy Trend Example T hte bka send Re rie Teia r h rija i Tiri e h ee S a AF es De ALE Mi E Domnii E i G eiti Mites ppe Bedi nio ha Meee Biren E00 Cd Ey krn ra Irra Daan ra Ti wea UTCA E Diria Te A Ca W F Show giie Epor iiu LT LHS HI s Th a p Agee Ad Sep Ay Sep HA Qj re er ig ip pt Sas Mion To We The Fri Sai Saa Mon Der Wed Tha Fri Sai ijai Domn lees Tp 1 d d dii ik Mal ima Gai MEN 1 JUE Them Lilia iit Liun EUuUnRUHEHR Hl uo PRURAEBD ARE waa 4 Jan oo i w oe 70 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Energy Meter Data IntelliCENTER Energy Chapter 7
130. tion Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 41 Chapter5 Using IntelliCENTER Software e Real time Analog Meters Analog meters display the real data and parameters on the screen The data is updated at the polling rate You can change the default parameters to any available parameter on the device For further details on real time analog meters and how to change displayed parameters see Advanced Monitor View for Motor Protection Devices Power Monitors and I O Devices Options on page 103 Figure 14 Real time Analog Meter Example Real Time Data Parameters 140 20 100 A Fe 400 100A Fe 400 7O aare 280 ce UI Oe L ie Lii olt Amps 1593 5 0 0 AvgvoltageLtol AverageCunrent TotalRealPower e Advanced The Monitor view for Motor Protection devices Power Monitors and I O devices lets you launch an external application for the device from within the Monitor view To launch the external application open the Monitor view for the device and click Advanced lat the bottom left corner of the Monitor view IMPORTANT Configure the external application before you launch the application See Configure External Applications for Advanced Configuration on page 86 for further details e Reset Faults You can reset the faults for the device within the Monitor view To reset the faults for the device open the Monitor view for the device and click at the bottom left corner of the Monitor view for Motor
131. tronic Intell CENTER software lets you add new documents drawings manuals and Documentation Opti ons spare parts list associated with the lineup Adding Additional User Manual To view the user manual for the device follow these steps 1 Click the device in the Elevation view TIP To see the list of the user manuals do not click any device click outside of the Elevation view 2 From the Documentation menu choose Manuals File Edit wiew Tools Documentation oTe Help w b tril fenet iP c1 Drawings Ei ae Pa W Ie en E E Elevation View ENet IP Manuals Spare Parts The user manual selection dialog box appears _ Publication Nome Pubbcation Dercapton 1439 oD ldery Dln 1299 UL 489 Croa Breaker TIJUMMOEN P 2 and 2 Pht Sob State Overton Paley MCE SGOnALN MCS Mirasure Moddu Corbal S poten at es 3 Right click on the user manual selection dialog box and choose Insert The software can associate a manual with an Intelli CENTER MCC ora unit so that the manual can be viewed when the unit is selected 4 When the user manual view dialog box appears select the item to which the manual applies in the directory tree on the left The Add a Manual wizard appears Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 117 Chapter 9 118 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features 5 Complete all required fields and click Next Btep i Tel
132. ual log 115 menu bar 30 modify device configuration 75 monitor polling rate polling rate monitor 89 monitor view 9 advanced 42 analog meters 42 drives and starters 39 43 device graphic view 43 device header 43 online device status 45 parameter view 46 process display 45 tool bar 44 drives and startersbottom tab 44 motor protection power monitors and 1 0 39 40 real time data 41 real time monitoring 39 reset faults 42 monitor view compatible 129 monitor view for drives and starters add a peripheral device 110 change data trend parameters 103 change parameters 110 change process display 109 IP address change 94 monitor view for motor protection devices power monitors and 1 0 change analog meter 108 change default parameters 106 change parameter values 107 export data trend 104 0 open 35 overview 9 P ping time out rate 89 polling rate 89 ping time out 89 status 89 trend 89 product updates 133 program disk 14 15 receive updates 134 remove a lineup 34 resources additional 7 restore data 80 RSLinx DeviceNet driver 25 drivers 21 Ethernet driver 23 EtherNet IP driver 24 launch control panel 125 not starting 125 set up 21 S save a workspace 35 security 73 disable 87 enable 87 inactivity timeout 87 service packs 134 service plan service packs 134 software data disk 14 software not starting 125 software program disk 14 spare parts 53 77 Rockwell Autom
133. ually follow these steps 1 Click from the tool bar The Event log appears TIP The Event Log view can also be launched from Menu Bar Click View Tab gt Events The Event view dialog box appears Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 115 Chapter 9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features 2 Right click on the Event Log view and choose Insert Events EXet IP CLeays el a ee Sie ee ae a rs ee A A Dee Allie changed Mehvork Humbe 2 Fo 5 x Device Type KO Device Seri N Date Device Dercipion Device Location Ewert Descipion TOTI 4 OBA AS Faes Br PFU UASI FT ie Locair TG Saia changed on dene Picea bce 711 anes ile es cree tere ra Location Device itbat changed Device Adderr 10 PHS000 i Sea usagan a 7 Neacacal TA Sena ankka hargya Labebcstiacee CESET AMETS masas Hee Location 36 Device Assa changed Device Addette PovstiFlen23 aesan merana Hemide Coke haear A Emi 114 o Preven beac TS onas Tas Praa 17216110290 Locator JG Devica Auttaa changed Device Tyga None PowadFlaoSZa a ere Newent 1228 ley weer lLeeaten al latrines wa Power Supply K ley 1i Aiia rS lesan POS Se 84 Locair Tir Chee e Allstate charged Dh Type ES eho Themes misna emana Location 1 Serial number changed ondevice Ema C Paan 1a e WS i Fe Lenehan Th Drea Ailend Changed Hiework huie 1 Pivar oresvaaa eae TT Perv LAD 109023200 Locmor PL
134. vice for the changes to take effect 5 After changing the IP address update the device description The description can also be changed in the Elevation view or the Spreadsheet view e From the Elevation view double click the device change the description and click Apply e From the View menu choose Spreadsheet then change the description and click Apply es PRFa2S 10 91 76 Location eA ES00 g 10 90 232 89 Location 1C SJ E00w Extra io PMS000 g 10 290 232 53 i 10 90 17 Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 IntelliCENTER Software Additional Features Chapter 8 Validate the IP Address After changing the IP address and description follow these steps to validate the IP address for the device in the RSLinx Classic software TIP It is important to change the IP address in RSLinx Classic software for successful communication between IntelliCENTER Software and the device 1 Close Intelli CENTER software 2 From the Start menu choose All Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt RSLinx Classic TIP If RSLinx Classic software does not launch see the RSLinx Classic Launch Control Panel on page 125 3 From the RSLinx Classic software main screen choose Communications gt Configure Drivers 4 From the Configured Drivers list choose the driver that contains the device whose IP address that was changed and double click The Driver Station Mapping wind
135. vice to an Existing Unit To add an auxiliary device to an existing unit follow these steps 1 On the Elevation view right click on the section where you want to add the device 2 Choose Device then Insert E300 10 90 232 89 Res Monitor Device View Webpage c bevce Section gt Delete Fau Documentation gt Delete Aux Event Log PFT PF 10 y Legend 17 Con gt Fa oo Energy Data a E1 ed 10 90 232 87 Ready Location 2J Point VO 10 90 232 80 3 Click Add an auxiliary device to an existing unit and click Next 7 Step 1 Add a Unit or Auxillary Device x Select type of unit to add C Add a new unit Add an auxiliary device to an existing unit Existing main unit E300 Location 1C 4 Enter the required device information and click Next Step 3 Tell Us About The Unit x Device E1 M Network Number IP Address 2 I Provide Optional Info Previous Finish Cancel 5 Enter the required device information and click Finish The Auxiliary device is added to the selected device IMPORTANT After adding an auxiliary device the 1 0 configuration mapping and network path dialog boxes appears The dialog boxes appear for certain devices only Rockwell Automation Publication MCC UM002A EN P October 2015 101 Chapter9 Using IntelliCENTER Software Advanced Features Delete a Device or Auxiliary Device You can delete a device or auxiliary device from the lineup
136. w the drawings manuals and spare parts lists of the selected unit in the section For further details see Electronic Documentation on page 52 Event Log The Event log option lets you view the history of events of the selected device For further details see Events Log View on page 51 Legend The Legend appears in the Elevation view and provides reference for various status indicators which show real time status of the devices and lets you identify anomalies The Legend option lets you turn the Elevation view Legend display on or off Monitor Unit View The IntelliCENTER software includes an integrated Monitor view for each family of motor control devices The Monitor view lets you access device level data for real time monitoring of the devices in the IntelliCENTER MCC lineup The Monitor view also lets you configure parameters that are listed in the device EDS file For device parameter information see Device EDS Files on page 90 IntelliCENTER software version 5 00 01 and later supports two types of Monitor views e Monitor Unit View for Motor Protection devices Power Monitors and I O Devices All devices except variable frequency drives and SMC Flex controllers use the standard Intelli CENTER Monitor view This Monitor view gives you access to the I O mappings of the device trending capabilities and access to parameters e Monitor Unit View for Variable Frequency Drives and Soft Starter All variable frequency
137. where the associated FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix server is located The software is enabled to display the IntelliCENTER Energy views for the devices within the MCC when you enter the URL For IntelliCENTER Energy lineups if the URL field is left blank then the Factory Talk EnergyMetrix server URL dialog box appears 4 Click Yes and continue FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix server URL x To display energy data IntelliCENTER requires the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix server URL For the lineup Currently the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix server URL is blank 4re you sure you want to continue Yes No 5 Select the Network Paths from the dialog box If you are monitoring a particular Intelli CENTER network for the first time then the network path is unknown 6 To associate the network with the appropriate path click RSWho 7 Expand the network tree until the desired network is highlighted then click OK EtherNet IP Network path example DeviceNet Network path example Step 2 Select the Network Paths Lineup Name ENetIP C1885 Lineup Name Pumping Station MCC 1 120 select the network path using the RSWho button Select the network path using the RS vho button Network 1 EtherNet lP TEMP0OS9 F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1 RSWho Network 0 DeviceNet Network 2 EtherNet IP TEMPOS F142E3TNIAB_ETH 1110 90 232 68 Backplaneil 4 RSWho Connection Type Connection Type Express Express Intermediate Previous Finish Cancel o
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139. ype PM3000_v4 E300 E300 PowerFlex 0 Point 1 0 AENT PowerFlex525 PM5000 E1 E3 PowerFlex523 Show Hide Group by Columns Edit 170 MCC Loc IMPORTANT EtherNet IP Location 14 EtherNet IP EtherNet IP EtherNet IP EtherNet IP 1 1 1 1 1 1 EtherNet IP 1 1 2 2 Location 1C Location 1G Location 1L Location 24 EtherNet IP Location 2E EtherNet IP EtherNet IP i EtherNet IP Location 2J Location 34 Location 3G ECHN EC ee ee ee ee E A change of information inside the Spreadsheet view can potentially have a negative impact on the performance and functionality of the IntelliCENTER software The Spreadsheet view lets you access information of the configured devices To obtain information about a specific device right click on the device in the Spreadsheet view and the following menu items are available Figure 22 Spreadsheet View Options Example Spreadsheet iew ENet IP C188 5 Device Type Device Address Network Number Network Type Description Location PM3000_v4 10 90 172 147 EtherNet IP PM3000 10 90 172 147 Location 1 E300 10 90 232 89 EtherNet IP E300 10 90 232 89 Location 1 PowerFlex 0 10 90 232 83 EtherNet IP E300 w Extra 10 10 90 2 Location 1 f 10 91 77 73 Edit I O view Documentation Change IP Settings

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