Getting Started with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles

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Getting Started with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Getting Started with
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® Consoles
By Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.
Part No. D3P01861002
July 2002
DeltaV, ENVOX, PROVOX, and PROVUE are marks of one of the
Fisher-Rosemount group of companies.
All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
FISHER-ROSEMOUNT
 1998—2002 Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in USA.
The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while
every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as
warrantees or guarantees, expressed or implied, regarding the products or services
described herein or their use or applicability. We reserve the right to modify or improve the
design or specification of such products at any time without notice.
Contents
1
Introduction..............................................................................11
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.12.1
1.12.2
1.13
Overview..................................................................................................................... 11
Requirements .............................................................................................................. 14
What's New or Different ............................................................................................. 14
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Interface ..................................................................... 16
Intended Audiences..................................................................................................... 18
Assumptions................................................................................................................ 18
Installation Scenarios .................................................................................................. 19
Product Revision This Manual Supports..................................................................... 20
Manual Conventions ................................................................................................... 20
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes................................................................................... 23
Structure of this Manual.............................................................................................. 23
Related Documents ..................................................................................................... 25
Printed Documentation ............................................................................................... 25
Online Documentation ................................................................................................ 26
Where to Find Answers for Product and Document Questions................................... 26
2
Product Overview ....................................................................27
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
Introduction................................................................................................................. 27
Hardware And Software Components......................................................................... 27
Console Equipment List.............................................................................................. 27
DeltaV Operator Stations ............................................................................................ 29
Console Software ........................................................................................................ 30
Communications Equipment....................................................................................... 30
Type DH6032 Highway Data Link ............................................................................. 31
Type DH6047 Process Network Switch (Twisted Pair).............................................. 31
Type DH6045 Process Network Hub (Twisted Pair).................................................. 32
Ethernet Cables ........................................................................................................... 33
3
Initial Hardware Setup.............................................................35
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
Hardware Variations ................................................................................................... 35
System Setup............................................................................................................... 36
Setting Up Consoles.................................................................................................... 38
Setting Up Console Data Servers................................................................................ 40
System Configuration: Console .................................................................................. 51
Test The Network Connections................................................................................... 68
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3.4
Setting Up Primary/Secondary Consoles .................................................................... 69
4
Saving Console Information ...................................................73
4.1
4.1.1
Introduction................................................................................................................. 73
Console Properties To Save ........................................................................................ 74
5
Software Setup ........................................................................79
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.7.1
5.7.2
5.7.3
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.10.1
5.10.2
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
5.15.1
5.15.2
5.15.3
5.15.4
5.15.5
5.15.6
5.15.7
5.15.8
5.16
5.17
Supported Console Hardware And Software .............................................................. 79
Introduction................................................................................................................. 80
Changing The PROVOX Account Passwords ............................................................ 82
Establish Secure Common Login................................................................................ 85
Disable Web Server Log ............................................................................................. 86
Set DeltaV-Style Alarm Processing ............................................................................ 87
Initialize PROVOX Communications......................................................................... 87
Define Operator Stations............................................................................................. 88
Uninitializing The HDL .............................................................................................. 88
Defining The HDL...................................................................................................... 89
Set Or Verify POC Services........................................................................................ 91
Change PROVOX21Admin Account Passwords for DCOM Servers ........................ 94
Verify Software Startup .............................................................................................. 95
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Servers ............................................................... 96
Operator Stations ........................................................................................................ 96
Setting Internet Options .............................................................................................. 97
Setting Acrobat Reader Options.................................................................................. 98
Cleaning Up The POC\programs Folder..................................................................... 99
Removing The Master License Popup ........................................................................ 99
Other Settings............................................................................................................ 100
Setting IA And Trend Window Positions ................................................................. 100
Enable PROVOX Communication ........................................................................... 101
Create a PROVOX Toolbar ...................................................................................... 103
Create UserSettings.grf from User_ref_PROVOX.grf.............................................. 105
Defining Primary And Secondary Servers And Workstations .................................. 108
Setting Unsolicited Data Reporting .......................................................................... 108
Point Tag and Display Tag Substitutions.................................................................. 109
Logging On To the Operator Station ........................................................................ 113
Convert Existing Pictures.......................................................................................... 114
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 114
6
Database Configuration ........................................................117
6.1
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.5
Introduction............................................................................................................... 117
Console Configuration .............................................................................................. 119
Console Device Definition Form .............................................................................. 119
Option Definition Form ............................................................................................ 120
System Clock List Form ........................................................................................... 121
Shift Table Form ....................................................................................................... 121
Trend Set Definition and Trend Trace Definition Forms.......................................... 121
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6.2.6
6.2.7
6.2.8
6.2.9
6.2.10
6.2.11
6.2.12
6.2.13
6.2.14
6.2.15
6.2.16
6.2.17
6.2.18
6.2.19
6.2.20
6.2.21
6.2.22
6.2.23
6.2.24
6.2.25
6.2.26
6.2.27
6.2.28
6.2.29
6.2.30
6.3
6.4
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.4.3
Operator Display List Form ...................................................................................... 122
PMA List Form ......................................................................................................... 123
User Access List Form.............................................................................................. 123
Pen Recorder List Form ............................................................................................ 123
Report List Definition Form ..................................................................................... 123
Report Header Definition Form ................................................................................ 123
Equipment List Form ................................................................................................ 123
Configuring Reports.................................................................................................. 124
Console Preferences Form ........................................................................................ 124
Horn Tone Definition Form ...................................................................................... 124
Display Limits Form ................................................................................................. 124
Procedures Forms...................................................................................................... 124
Conditional Color Editor........................................................................................... 125
Conditional Text Editor ............................................................................................ 125
PMA Definition Form............................................................................................... 125
PPA Definition Form ................................................................................................ 126
Alarm Priority Definition Form ................................................................................ 126
User Definitions Form .............................................................................................. 127
User Application List Form ...................................................................................... 130
User UDK List Form................................................................................................. 130
Application Definition .............................................................................................. 130
User Defined Key ..................................................................................................... 130
User Palette ............................................................................................................... 130
Highway Access Control List Form.......................................................................... 131
Display Editor ........................................................................................................... 131
Console Points .......................................................................................................... 131
Targeting Points To A Console................................................................................. 131
Target Data ............................................................................................................... 132
Console Target Data ................................................................................................. 132
Extended Alarms....................................................................................................... 132
7
Display Configuration ...........................................................133
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.5.1
7.5.2
7.5.3
7.5.4
7.6
7.6.1
7.7
7.7.1
7.7.2
7.8
7.8.1
Introduction............................................................................................................... 133
Display Names in the ENVOX Configuration .......................................................... 133
Display Names in DeltaV Operate............................................................................ 135
Display Elements And Link Limits........................................................................... 135
Using the Expression Builder ................................................................................... 135
Datalink Dialog......................................................................................................... 136
Expression Builder.................................................................................................... 136
Selecting A Tag And Attribute ................................................................................. 137
Editing Occurrence Numbers.................................................................................... 138
Tagnames .................................................................................................................. 139
Entering Tagnames ................................................................................................... 139
Display Attributes ..................................................................................................... 141
Calculation Attributes ............................................................................................... 143
THISUSER Display Attributes ................................................................................. 148
Using Scripts............................................................................................................. 148
frsPocTasks............................................................................................................... 149
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7.8.2
7.8.3
7.8.4
7.8.5
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.11.1
7.11.2
7.11.3
7.11.4
7.12
frsPOCIntegrity......................................................................................................... 151
frsInputAnyModuleNameFP..................................................................................... 152
frsInputAnyModuleNameDT.................................................................................... 152
frsInputAnyModuleNamePD .................................................................................... 152
Accessing DDP Values From Scripts ....................................................................... 153
#Current .................................................................................................................... 153
Writing Attributes From Displays............................................................................. 153
Field Types ............................................................................................................... 153
Configuring Entry Fields .......................................................................................... 154
Writeable Display Attributes .................................................................................... 155
FST Attributes........................................................................................................... 155
Managing Displays ................................................................................................... 156
8
Operating Environment.........................................................157
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.9.1
8.9.2
8.9.3
8.9.4
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.12.1
8.12.2
8.12.3
8.12.4
8.12.5
8.12.6
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.15.1
8.15.2
8.15.3
8.15.4
8.16
8.16.1
8.16.2
8.16.3
8.16.4
Introduction............................................................................................................... 157
Supported Console Hardware And Software ............................................................ 157
Console Security ....................................................................................................... 159
Default User Accounts .............................................................................................. 159
Console Startup......................................................................................................... 161
Horn .......................................................................................................................... 161
Time .......................................................................................................................... 161
Stale Data.................................................................................................................. 163
Instrument Area and DDP Area ................................................................................ 163
Instrument Area ........................................................................................................ 163
DDP Area.................................................................................................................. 163
Starting And Positioning........................................................................................... 164
Examples................................................................................................................... 165
Popup Faceplates ...................................................................................................... 165
Message Logging ...................................................................................................... 166
Viewers ..................................................................................................................... 166
Connecting To A Server ........................................................................................... 167
Event Journal ............................................................................................................ 168
Status Summaries...................................................................................................... 168
Reports Viewer ......................................................................................................... 169
Document Viewer ..................................................................................................... 169
Controlling Access To The Viewers ......................................................................... 170
Alarm Banner Access................................................................................................ 173
Disk Space ................................................................................................................ 173
The PROVOX Trend Viewer.................................................................................... 173
Trace Data Set........................................................................................................... 173
Trend Views.............................................................................................................. 174
Opening And Positioning.......................................................................................... 174
Examples................................................................................................................... 175
The Trend Viewer ..................................................................................................... 176
Importing Configured Trend Sets ............................................................................. 176
Adding Trace Data Sets To Trend Views ................................................................. 177
Creating Trace Data Sets........................................................................................... 178
Removing Trace Data Sets........................................................................................ 180
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8.16.5
8.16.6
8.16.7
8.17
8.18
8.19
8.19.1
8.19.2
8.19.3
Viewing Trends......................................................................................................... 180
Trace Data Set Definition Files................................................................................. 181
Other Trend Issues .................................................................................................... 182
Troubleshooting And Recovering ............................................................................. 182
Restarts...................................................................................................................... 183
Console Redundancy................................................................................................. 184
Console Data Server Redundancy............................................................................. 187
Console-Resident Point Redundancy ........................................................................ 192
Redundancy In Action .............................................................................................. 197
A
Installing The Operator Console Software ..........................201
A.1
A.2
A.2.1
A.2.2
A.2.3
A.3
A.3.1
A.1.2
A.1.3
A.1.4
A.1.5
Introduction............................................................................................................... 201
PROVUE or Operator Workplace Console Systems................................................. 202
Installing Software On Console Data Servers........................................................... 202
Install DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software on DeltaV Operator Stations.......... 206
Post-Installation Setup .............................................................................................. 209
PROVOX Operator Console Systems....................................................................... 209
Converting Existing Console Data Servers............................................................... 210
Converting PROVOX Operator Console Workstations to DeltaV Operator Stations218
Installing DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software on DeltaV Operator Stations..... 218
Creating Migration Stations ...................................................................................... 218
Post-Installation Setup .............................................................................................. 220
B
Installing Windows NT Software ..........................................221
B.1
B.2
B.2.1
B.2.2
B.2.3
B.2.4
B.2.5
B.2.6
B.2.7
B.2.8
B.2.9
B.2.10
Introduction............................................................................................................... 221
Installing Windows NT 4.0 Server Software ............................................................ 222
Required Windows NT Server Software................................................................... 223
Preliminary Planning ................................................................................................ 223
Install Server Software.............................................................................................. 224
Install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 ................................................................... 234
Install Internet Explorer 5 ......................................................................................... 238
Install Windows NT4 Option Pack ........................................................................... 239
Install Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 Software.............................................................. 240
Install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 ................................................................... 241
Install Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1.2 ..................................................... 241
Set Task Bar For Front And Auto Hide .................................................................... 242
C
Upgrading Consoles .............................................................243
C.1
C.1.1
C.1.2
C.1.3
C.1.4
Introduction............................................................................................................... 243
Upgrading Console Software Licenses ..................................................................... 244
Adding Operator Stations To Existing Consoles ...................................................... 244
Adding Unsolicited Data Reporting.......................................................................... 246
Adding Event Journal................................................................................................ 247
D
Other Network Solutions ......................................................249
D.1
Introduction............................................................................................................... 249
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D.2
D.3
D.4
D.5
D.6
Index
The Hub Extension ................................................................................................... 250
Plant Network Connection With Central Switch ...................................................... 252
Plant Network Connection With Router Only .......................................................... 254
Remote Workstations................................................................................................ 255
Redundant Remote Workstations.............................................................................. 256
..........................................................................................259
Figures
Figure 1-1: DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console ....................................................................... 11
Figure 1-2: Typical User Interface.................................................................................................. 17
Figure 2-1: Typical Console Connections ...................................................................................... 29
Figure 3-1: DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Network Schematic..................................................... 37
Figure 3-2: Typical Console System Configuration ....................................................................... 39
Figure 3-3: Ground Connections: Server Cabinet........................................................................... 43
Figure 3-4: Power Connections: Server Cabinet with Monitor ...................................................... 45
Figure 3-5: Server/HDL Connection .............................................................................................. 48
Figure 3-6: Server/Switch Connection ........................................................................................... 49
Figure 3-7: HDL/PROVOX Highway Connection......................................................................... 50
Figure 3-8: DeltaV Operator Station/Switch Connection ............................................................... 51
Figure 3-9: Network Settings Dialog.............................................................................................. 53
Figure 3-10: Identification Changes Dialog ................................................................................... 54
Figure 3-11: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—IP Address Tab.............................................................. 55
Figure 3-12: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—DNS Tab ....................................................................... 57
Figure 3-13: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—WINS Address Tab ....................................................... 58
Figure 3-14: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—Routing Tab .................................................................. 59
Figure 3-15: Typical Primary/Secondary Console System............................................................. 70
Figure 5-1: Services and Service Dialogs (Typical) ....................................................................... 92
Figure 5-2: Positioning Tab of DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Properties Dialog........................ 101
Figure 5-3: Unsolicited Reporting Control ................................................................................... 109
Figure 7-1: Datalink Dialog.......................................................................................................... 136
Figure 7-2: Expression Builder..................................................................................................... 137
Figure 7-3: Point Calculation Attribute Expressions Dialog ........................................................ 145
Figure 8-1: Viewer Selector.......................................................................................................... 167
Figure 8-2: Server Setup Dialog ................................................................................................... 167
Figure 8-3: Internet Service Manager ........................................................................................... 171
Figure 8-4: IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions Dialog ................................................... 172
Figure 8-5: Grant Access On Dialog ............................................................................................ 172
Figure 8-6: Importing Configured Trend Sets .............................................................................. 176
Figure 8-7: Trace Data Sets .......................................................................................................... 178
Figure 8-8: Adding Trace Data Sets ............................................................................................. 179
Figure 8-9: Console Redundancy ................................................................................................. 186
Figure 8-10: Integrity Detail -- Console Data Server Redundancy............................................... 189
Figure 8-11: Redundancy Application Console Data Server Tab................................................. 191
Figure 8-12: Integrity Faceplate -- Console Point Redundancy.................................................... 195
Figure 8-13: Redundancy: Console-Resident Points Tab ............................................................. 196
Figure 8-14: Console Redundancy ............................................................................................... 199
Figure D-1: Hub Extension to a Console Using Fiber Optic Cables ............................................ 251
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Figure D-2: Connecting A Process Network to A Plant Network with A Central Switch............ 253
Figure D-3: Connecting Process Networks to A Plant Network without A Central Switch......... 254
Figure D-4: Using Fiber Optic Cables to Connect Remote Workstations .................................... 255
Figure D-5: Primary/Secondary Console Data Servers with Remote Operator Stations .............. 256
Tables
Table 1-1: Using The Mouse .......................................................................................................... 21
Table 1-2: Type Style Conventions ................................................................................................ 21
Table 3-1: Naming and IP Addressing ........................................................................................... 51
Table 4-1: Console Information to Back Up................................................................................... 73
Table 5-1: User Access Levels ....................................................................................................... 83
Table 7-1: Renamed Display Attributes ....................................................................................... 141
Table 7-2: Attributes That are in DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software but not in Operator
Workplace................................................................................................................. 142
Table 7-3: Operator Workplace Attributes Not Implemented ...................................................... 143
Table 7-4: Writeable Display Attributes....................................................................................... 155
Table 8-1: Instrument Area Command Line Switches.................................................................. 164
Table 8-2: Pixel Dimensions Of An Instrument Area................................................................... 165
Table 8-3: Report Colors .............................................................................................................. 169
Table 8-4: Number of Trend Traces That Can Be Defined Versus Sample Interval and Duration174
Table 8-5: Trend Viewer Command Line Switches ..................................................................... 175
Table 8-6: Durations for Imported Trend Traces.......................................................................... 177
Table 8-7: Effect of Restart on Console Operations ..................................................................... 184
Table 8-8: Console Redundancy Terms........................................................................................ 187
Table C-1: Actions Required For Various Console Upgrades...................................................... 243
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DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
1
Introduction
The following figure is a schematic drawing of a DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX® implementation in a plant.
Figure 1-1: DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console
1.1
Overview
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® Console is the combination of
DeltaV and PROVOX hardware and software that allows an operator to
control both DeltaV and PROVOX systems from a single DeltaV
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 11
Operator Station. The PROVOX components of the software have
evolved from PROVOX Operator Console software.
Note that some of the terminology is different between the two systems
and that some special operator training may be required.
The entire system consisting of DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data
Servers (also known as Console Data Servers) and DeltaV Operator
Stations with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software installed is
referred to as the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console. The following
list explains the major components that make up the console:
•
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server supports display of
PROVOX data on DeltaV Operator Stations.
•
PROVOX Control Network (HDLs, controllers, I/O, and so on)
This is standard PROVOX equipment. No changes or modifications
are required.
•
DeltaV Operator Stations
These are standard DeltaV Operator Stations that have the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX update installed to support display of
PROVOX data.
•
DeltaV Control Network (controllers, I/O, and so on)
This is standard DeltaV equipment. No changes or modifications are
required.
•
ProfessionalPLUS station
This is a standard DeltaV ProfessionalPLUS station that has the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX update installed. ProfessionalPLUS
stations are used as DeltaV engineering workstations.
•
PROVOX Operator Console Migration Station (not shown)
This is a standard PROVOX Operator Console Operator Station at
the P3.x revision level with the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
update installed. Migration stations are not required, but if you are
migrating from a PROVOX Operator Console system, you can use
migration stations to compare original displays to converted displays
to make sure they work as intended.
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Note... Migration workstations are supported only for
use when migrating to DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software and are not supported for
plant operation.
Note... In this manual the term operator station refers
to both migration stations and DeltaV
Operator Stations.
As the schematic figure shows, DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® Consoles
integrate the operation of PROVOX and DeltaV systems at the operator
station. The two control networks remain separate. Data does not move
between the systems. For example, you cannot add a PROVOX
parameter to the DeltaV Data Historian or view DeltaV events in the
PROVOX Event Viewer.
Conceptually, a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX console combines the
functions of both a standard DeltaV Operator Station controlling a
DeltaV network and a PROVOX Operator Console Workstation
controlling a PROVOX system in one PC workstation.
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX update adds PROVOX Operator
Console functionality to your DeltaV Operator Stations so that you can
include links to data from PROVOX controllers and links to data from
DeltaV controllers on the same display. DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software also installs several PROVOX Operator Console applications
on the DeltaV Operator Stations that let you view and manipulate
information in your PROVOX system as if you were working from a
PROVOX Operator Console.
Experienced DeltaV users will see no difference when operating a
DeltaV control system. Experienced PROVOX Operator Console users
operating a PROVOX control system will see the advanced graphics
capabilities provided by DeltaV Operate. DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software does not support the graphics used in the PROVOX Operator
Console, but those graphics can be partially converted by the DeltaV
Operate software. Operators will notice no difference when using the
other PROVOX Operator Console applications.
The remainder of this manual and the other DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX system documentation use the trademarks DeltaV and
PROVOX to indicate which system's components are being described.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 13
1.2
Requirements
DeltaV ProfessionalPLUS station running DeltaV 7.x software with the
DeltaV Operate graphics. (The Operator Interface graphics are not
supported.)
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server running DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX software.
1.3
What's New or Different
If you are familiar with the PROVOX Operator Console, note the
following differences or new features in DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software:
•
Secure logon
Provides the following:
•
Strong passwords, timeouts to force change of the password,
lockout on too many wrong attempts.
•
Can configure one password to access both systems.
•
Robustness and ease of administration.
•
No circumvention possibilities
See Section 5 of this manual for more information.
•
Persistent Trend Trace definitions
Retain your online trend trace setup (but not the previous trend data)
through a total download.
See Section 8 of this manual for more information.
•
New tagname browser
The Tags & Attributes browser has been replaced by the Expression
Builder in DeltaV Operate.
See Section 7 of this manual for more information.
•
New syntax for specifying PROVOX points in displays and scripts
Instead of THISNODE.point… and FIX32.THISNODE.point, use
POC.point…
See Section 7 of this manual for more information.
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•
New Settings dialog items on the Console Data Server:
•
Use the Trend tab to adjust master file preference versus current
file preference, and location
•
Use the Alarm tab to select the alarm sort characteristics
(DeltaV style or PROVOX style)
•
Use the Tags tab to define how point tags and display tags that
contain characters invalid for use in DeltaV Operate are
translated.
See Section 5 of this manual for more information.
•
The operator interface may optionally have two alarm banners, one
on each screen
Use the new toolbar builder to create toolbars. The builder includes
a library of buttons for both DeltaV and PROVOX functions.
See Section 5 of this manual for more information.
•
The operator interface has two alarm banners, one on each screen
The two alarm banners can be configured in the following ways:
•
DeltaV alarms only across both toolbars
•
PROVOX alarm and OAR information on one screen and
DeltaV alarms on the other screen
•
Combined and sorted DeltaV and PROVOX alarms.
See Section 5 of this manual for more information.
•
New display attributes to support DeltaV software:
•
ALMPRIODV converts PROVOX alarm priorities to DeltaV
alarm priorities.
•
ZALMPRDV takes the PROVOX alarm priority and adds 3 to it
so you can map to DeltaV alarm priorities and colors.
•
DECPT is the configured number of decimal places for an
attribute. This attribute supports DeltaV-style numeric fields on
displays.
See Section 7 of this manual for more information.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 15
•
Tag substitution on ENVOX® download.
Replaces characters in point and display tags in the ENVOX
download that are invalid on DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software.
See Section 5 of this manual for more information.
•
Calculation Expression Editor is a Start menu selection
Provides access to the editor (which for PROVOX Operator Console
was performed from the PROVOX Operator Console Draw
application)
See Section 7 of this manual for more information.
•
DeltaV-style Faceplate popup displays for PROVOX points.
See the user manual for more information.
•
Horn disable/enable
In DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Operator Stations disabling the
horn also acknowledges the horn.
•
Terminology differences
A DeltaV module is equivalent in most respects to a PROVOX
point.
A DeltaV module parameter is equivalent in most respects to a
PROVOX point attribute.
Download can have a slightly different meaning depending on
whether the term refers to downloading the Console Data Server or
the DeltaV Operator Station.
1.4
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Interface
The following figure and text explains the differences between the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX user interface and the DeltaV and
PROVOX Operator Console user interface. If you are using DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Consoles to operate both DeltaV and PROVOX
controllers, Fisher-Rosemount Systems strongly recommends that the
consoles use dual monitor workstations. The dual monitors ensure that
operators have access to all pertinent information and controls for both
systems.
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Figure 1-2: Typical User Interface
The user interface includes the following:
•
The main window which can consist of:
•
Two main pictures.
•
Two toolbars, one on each screen
•
Two alarm banners, one on each screen.
•
DeltaV and PROVOX integrity indicators.
•
Alarm Acknowledge buttons on each alarm banner.
PROVOX-related applications that are available are:
•
Instrument Area (includes the DDP area)
•
Trend Viewer
•
Event Journal
•
Summaries (Point Status and Communications Failure)
•
Document Viewer
•
Reports Viewer
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 17
The Main window combines the main graphics display, the toolbar and
the alarm banner into an integrated layout whose size and relative
position are fixed. The popup graphics display is a secondary (child)
window of the Main window, and can be moved around the screen. The
Instrument Area, Trend Viewer, Event Journal, and Alarm and Status
Summaries are separate applications in separate windows that can be
moved around the screen.
1.5
Intended Audiences
There are several intended audiences for this manual:
•
Persons responsible for installing, upgrading, and managing DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Consoles
•
Persons who create the configuration and operator pictures for the
DeltaV Operator Stations.
•
Persons responsible for training operators how to use the software.
Persons in the first group should be familiar with Windows NT
installation and user account management. Persons in the second group
should be familiar with the ENVOX configuration software and the
issues involved in creating a configuration for an operator console.
1.6
Assumptions
This manual assumes the following:
18 • Introduction
•
Your plant has both DeltaV and PROVOX control systems installed
and you want operators to be able to control both systems from one
user interface or your plant has only a PROVOX system installed
and you want to use the advanced graphics capabilities of DeltaV
Operate. Note that in the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software,
DeltaV terminology is used when required instead of PROVOX
terminology.
•
The DeltaV system is running with revision 7.x and DeltaV Operate
graphics. (Refer to the section Installing Your DeltaV System in the
DeltaV Books Online for instructions on installing and setting up
DeltaV systems).
•
The PROVOX system is installed and operating. The PROVOX
system can have PROVUE®, Operator Workplace, or PROVOX
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Operator Consoles. This manual explains how to move from any of
these consoles to the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX console.
1.7
Installation Scenarios
The tasks you must perform to connect your current PROVOX system to
a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX console depends on your starting point.
If your PROVOX system has PROVUE or Operator Workplace
consoles:
1. Acquire DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Servers.
2. Install DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on existing DeltaV
Operator Stations. Note that the DeltaV Operator Stations must be
upgraded to DeltaV 7.x before installing the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software.
3. Convert configurations to Operator Workplace Console downloads
compatible with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
4. Create displays
If your PROVOX system has PROVOX Operator Consoles:
1. Uninstall the PROVOX Operator Console Data Server Software.
2. Install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX console software on the
PROVOX Operator Console Data Server hardware.
3. Create a migration workstation by selecting the PROVOX Operator
Console P3.* Workstation Update (Fix32) option when installing the
software on a PROVOX Operator Console Workstation. A migration
workstation is a PROVOX Operator Console Workstation that
supports PROVOX systems but does not have DeltaV Operate
software or DeltaV Operate graphics and does not communicate
with DeltaV systems.
Note... Migration workstations are supported only
during migration to DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software and are not supported for
plant operation for the 7.1 version.
4. Convert PROVOX Operator Console Operator Workstations to
DeltaV Operator Stations (if possible) and install the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX software on them.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 19
5. Install DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on existing DeltaV
Operator Stations. Note that the DeltaV Operator Stations must be
upgraded to DeltaV 7.x before installing the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software.
6. Convert existing PROVOX Operator Console displays or create new
displays.
1.8
Product Revision This Manual
Supports
This manual supports DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software revision
7.1 and version 7.1 of the DeltaV software.
1.9
Manual Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
•
Acronyms and Abbreviations — Terms are spelled out the first time
they appear in text. Thereafter, only the acronym or abbreviation is
used. In addition, the glossary defines the acronyms and
abbreviations.
•
Revision Control — The title page lists the revision level and the
printing date of this manual. The versions of the product this manual
covers are listed in this section as well. When the manual is revised,
the revision level and the printing date are changed.
•
References — References to other documents give the document
name and number (and catalog number for Fisher-Rosemount
Systems manuals).
•
Commands — Command lines shown in this manual include the
operating system prompt. The operating system prompts you see can
be different than shown. Enter commands at the system prompt on
your screen.
Most operating system commands require that you press the Return
or Enter key after entering the command. This manual does not
show these keys in command lines and assumes you use them when
necessary.
•
20 • Introduction
Long Command Lines — Some commands may be too long to
fit on one line in this manual because of margin restrictions.
However, you normally enter such commands as a single line.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
•
Mouse or Trackball Conventions — You can use either a twobutton mouse or multi-button mouse or trackball. Since you can
swap use of the left and right buttons, this manual refers to the
primary button (the left button) as the one used for most actions
and the right mouse button for specific actions. The following
table lists terms describing actions you take with the mouse.
Table 1-1: Using The Mouse
Term
Meaning
Point
Move the pointer (arrow or other shape) until the
tip rests on the object or area to which you want to
point.
Click or Select
Point to the item you want to select, then press and
release the primary button without moving the
mouse. If you want to select several items for
deletion, hold down the Shift key and click the
items to be deleted.
Double-click
Point to the item you want to select, then click the
primary button twice rapidly without moving the
mouse.
Drag and Drop
Press and hold down the primary button while you
move the mouse. When you have moved the mouse
pointer to the position you want, release the primary
button.
•
Typographic Conventions — The following table describes the
type styles this manual uses to distinguish different types of
information.
Table 1-2: Type Style Conventions
When Text Appears This Way ...
It Is ...
ENVOX Technical Reference
The title of a manual.
BACKUP
An operating mode, alarm state,
status, operand, keyword, or key
function (used instead of a specific
keyboard key).
Select File → View from...
Menu options you select (in the
order given)
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 21
Table 1-2: Type Style Conventions
When Text Appears This Way ...
It Is ...
Press the Enter key…
A named keyboard key. The key
name is shown as it appears on the
keyboard. An explanation of the
key’s acronym or function
immediately follows the first
reference to the key, if required.
Press the F12 key…
Press the Ctrl V key combination…
For key combinations, press and
hold down the first key, press the
second key, then release both keys.
Username:
Database
$ Write SYS$OUTPUT
Text in a source file or a system
prompt or other text that appears on
a screen.
Choose the OK button…
You can either
Select a file name from the
list…
click on the button by moving the
cursor to point to it and pressing the
primary button on the pointing
device (mouse or trackball),
or press the Tab key and up or
down arrow keys to select (or
highlight) the button, then press the
Enter key.
22 • Introduction
example3.txt
A command you enter at a system
prompt or text you enter in response
to a program prompt. You must
enter commands for case-sensitive
operating system exactly as shown
on the printed page.
my_data
Text that you replace with your own
text or values when issuing
commands. For example, you would
replace my_data with an
appropriate value.
An object is...
A new term being introduced.
Do not set...
A word or term given special
emphasis so that you do not miss
the idea being presented.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
1.10
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes attract attention to essential or critical
information in this manual. The types of information included in each
are explained in the following:
Warning... All warnings have this form and symbol. Do
not disregard warnings. They are installation,
operation, or maintenance procedures,
practices, conditions, statements, and so forth,
which if not strictly observed, may result in
personal injury or loss of life.
Caution... All cautions have this form and symbol. Do
not disregard cautions. They are installation,
operation, or maintenance procedures,
practices, conditions, statements, and so forth,
which if not strictly observed, may result in
damage to, or destruction of, equipment or
may cause a long term health hazard.
Note... Notes have this form and symbol. Notes
contain installation, operation, or maintenance
procedures, practices, conditions, statements,
and so forth, that alert you to important
information which may make your task easier
or increase your understanding.
1.11
Structure of this Manual
This document provides information on installing, configuring, and
using the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX console.
This document contains the following sections:
•
Section 1: Introduction — An overview of this manual, the
intended audience, the stylistic and typographical conventions used,
and a list of related documents.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 23
24 • Introduction
•
Section 2: Product Overview — Discussion of the hardware and
software components that make up a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
systems implementation.
•
Section 3: Initial Hardware Setup — Describes the procedures of
installing the console hardware and performing initial setup tests.
•
Section 4: Saving Console Information — An overview of the
types and locations of console information you may want to back up
periodically.
•
Section 5: Software Setup — Contains the tasks that tailor the
software and implement console security.
•
Section 6: Database Configuration — Explains differences
between Operator Workplace and PROVUE console and DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX database configuration. This section outlines
what you have to know to create a configuration database in
ENVOX or Control Desktop software to use with the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX software.
•
Section 7: Display Configuration — Contains an introduction to
creating graphics displays for the console using DeltaV Operate in
Configure mode. This section includes hints and tips on how to
accomplish effects similar to what can be done with ENVOX or
Control Desktop software.
•
Section 8: Operating Environment — This section, aimed at
configuration engineers and persons who train operators, explains
how operating a PROVOX system from the DeltaV Operator Station
is different compared to Operator Workplace Consoles and
PROVUE consoles.
•
Appendix A: Installing the Operator Console Software —This
appendix explains how to install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software on PROVOX Console Data Servers and DeltaV Operator
Stations.
•
Appendix B: Installing Windows NT Software — Though servers
are shipped with NT software installed, you may need to re-install or
upgrade Windows NT software under some circumstances. This
appendix tells how
•
Appendix C: Upgrading Consoles — This appendix explains
common console upgrades.
•
Appendix D: Other Network Solutions — Shows several
supported alternative network configurations.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
•
Index — Contains an index of the information in this manual.
Take the time to read through this document before attempting to install,
configure, or use the hardware or software.
1.12
Related Documents
Other PROVOX documents that may be helpful are listed below. See
your Fisher-Rosemount Systems representative or sales office for a
complete list of available documents or copies.
Note... Retain all of your PROVOX Operator Console
P3.x documentation, even after converting to
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software. Under
some circumstances you may need to refer to
it after conversion.
1.12.1
Printed Documentation
This manual, Getting Started With DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Consoles, is distributed with the console. Two other manuals can be
ordered from your sales representative:
•
Configuring PROVOX Operator Console Software (CE:NT2100)
(Part number D2C01691002)
This revision of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software is
supported by the PROVOX Operator Console configuration manual.
This manual explains the database configuration differences between
Operator Workplace and PROVUE consoles and PROVOX Operator
Consoles.
The changes to a PROVOX Operator Console configuration required
to be compatible with the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
are detailed in Section 6, Database Configuration, of the Getting
Started manual.
•
Using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles (Part number
D4U01861002)
The user manual for the console explains the user interface of the
console software and how you operate a plant using the controls and
applications included in the console.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Introduction • 25
1.12.2
Online Documentation
All of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console documentation is
available online from any operator station or Console Data Server. The
Books Online are accessible from the Start menu on both Console Data
Servers and DeltaV Operator Stations.
The Books Online that support DeltaV Operate for PROVOX systems
included with the software are:
•
Getting Started With DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
The online version of the printed getting started manual. It contains
information on modifying Operator Workplace configurations for
use with the console, differences in operation between Operator
Workplace and the Console, and installing the console software and
Windows NT.
•
Configuring PROVOX Operator Console Software
The configuration manual that supports this release of the console.
•
Using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
The user manual for the console.
In addition, the DeltaV Operator Stations have the complete DeltaV
Books Online available. For information on creating displays and using
DeltaV Operate, refer to the DeltaV documentation.
1.13
Where to Find Answers for Product
and Document Questions
If you believe that this product is not performing as expected, or if you
have comments about this manual, please contact your
Fisher-Rosemount Systems representative or sales office.
We also appreciate your suggestions on ways to improve any page of the
manual. Please mark your suggestions on a copy of the page. Thank you
for providing this information.
26 • Introduction
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
2
Product Overview
2.1
Introduction
This section provides an overview of the components of the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX® Console.
2.2
Hardware And Software Components
The console consists of a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server and
as many as six DeltaV Operate Stations or PROVOX Operator Console
Migration Stations. If you are using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Consoles to operate both DeltaV and PROVOX controllers, FisherRosemount Systems strongly recommends that the consoles use dual
monitor workstations. The dual monitors ensure that operators have
access to all pertinent information and controls for both systems.
2.2.1
Console Equipment List
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console provides connections from
the Console Data Server through a Type DH6047 Process Network
Switch to as many as six DeltaV Operator Stations. The Console Data
Server is linked to the PROVOX® highway system through the Type
DH6032 Highway Data Link (HDL).
Each Console Data Server consists of the following components:
•
Server Computer (with network interface controller (NIC) cards
installed) with Microsoft NT Server, Microsoft Internet Explorer,
and console software installed. Includes mouse and keyboard.
•
One Type DH6032 Highway Data Link (HDL)
•
One License Module
•
One Type DH6047 Process Network Switch
•
One Type NT7210 Server Cabinet (optional)
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Product Overview • 27
•
One Type NT7301 1000 VA Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
(optional; recommended)
•
Category 5 screened cables with twisted pair connectors
(one for each of the following connections: HDL/Server,
Server/switch)
•
Serial cable for the Process Network Switch
•
One color monitor (17 inch)
Each Console Data Server can support one to six DeltaV Operator
Stations.
The following figure shows a typical layout for a console.
Note... The figures in this manual are conceptual only.
Your system’s hardware may appear different
than that shown.
28 • Product Overview
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Figure 2-1: Typical Console Connections
2.2.2
DeltaV Operator Stations
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX consoles use standard DeltaV
Operator Stations. The only differences are that the operator stations
have an additional network interface card (NIC) installed to support the
connection to the PROVOX Console Data Server and they have the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Upgrade installed.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Product Overview • 29
For information on installing and setting up standard DeltaV Operator
Stations, refer to the section Installing the DeltaV Workstation in the
DeltaV manual Installing your DeltaV Automation System.
For information on setting up the additional NIC card, refer to the
section Installing a Non-DeltaV NIC in the Workstation in the DeltaV
Maintenance manual.
For information on installing the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
on DeltaV Operator Stations, refer to Appendix A of this manual.
2.2.3
Console Software
Each Console Data Server includes the following components:
•
®
Microsoft Windows NT Server CD
•
Appropriate Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack
•
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software CD
•
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX License Diskette
•
Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
•
Microsoft Internet Explorer (with appropriate Service Pack)
•
Driver software
•
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Note that some of the software may be on its own separate media or
included on the console software CD.
2.3
Communications Equipment
The communications equipment permits the servers and workstations to
communicate with each other and to connect to the data highway. There
are three types of communications devices associated with the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Console:
30 • Product Overview
•
Type DH6032 Highway Data Link (HDL)
•
Type DH6047 Process Network Switch
•
Type DH6045 Process Network Hub (for other network solutions)
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
2.3.1
Type DH6032 Highway Data Link
The Type DH6032 HDL is a microprocessor-based communications
device that provides a secure interface to the PROVOX Highway.
The HDL provides a dedicated Ethernet connection that is not shared
with other non-console or non-host computer-related network traffic.
This allows the console computer to communicate with PROVOX
control devices in a reliable and responsive fashion.
Each self-contained Type DH6032 HDL includes a:
•
32-bit microprocessor unit (MPU)
•
Redundant assembly for the PROVOX Highway
•
Ethernet interface assembly
The HDL contains a local operator interface composed of a fourcharacter alphanumeric LED status display and five pushbuttons. You
can use the pushbuttons and status display to verify locally the status of
the HDL.
The HDL uses standard 19-inch (483 mm) mounting rails. It requires
3.25 inches (82.88 mm) of vertical space. The HDL chassis requires
front access for servicing.
2.3.2
Type DH6047 Process Network Switch (Twisted
Pair)
The Type DH6047 Process Network Switch equipment includes:
•
One 12-Port Twisted Pair Ethernet Switch with shielded RJ45
connectors.
•
One expansion slot for media options such as coax, twisted pair, and
fiber optic transceivers
•
Power cable
•
Rack mount kit
A shielded twisted pair (10BaseT) cable assembly, up to 328 feet (100
m), can be attached to each of these connectors on the switch. The
twisted pair cable assembly must be category 5 screened twisted pair
cable that is ground isolated on one end. The standard cable lengths from
20 ft. (6.1 m) to 100 ft. (30.6 m) are available from Fisher-Rosemount
Systems.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Product Overview • 31
The process network switch provides a bridge-like function that is
necessary to keep individual console area Ethernet traffic isolated from
other console areas to maintain low, stable, traffic levels within each
console area.
When multiple consoles are connected, or when accessory Process
Network Devices such as printers and PROVOX Computer/Highway
Interface Package (CHIP) hosts are used in conjunction with the data
servers, a twisted pair switch, referred to as a central switch, is also
required to isolate that Ethernet traffic from the rest of the Process
Network.
The local switches and central switch require IP addresses. The IP
addresses are entered from a serial terminal connected to the switches'
serial ports.
A PC that has Windows NT or Windows 95 or later installed, and that
uses a Web browser (such as Internet Explorer) is required to configure
the central switch.
2.3.3
Type DH6045 Process Network Hub (Twisted
Pair)
The Type DH6045 Process Network Hub (twisted pair) equipment
includes:
•
One 12 Port Twisted Pair Process Network Hub with shielded
Twisted Pair connectors.
•
One AUI port (if used, disables expansion slot)
•
One expansion slot (if used, disables AUI port)
•
One 1-foot (0.305 m) Hub expansion cable
•
Power cable
•
Rack mount kit
A shielded twisted pair (10BaseT) cable assembly, up to 328 feet (100
m), can be attached to each of these connectors. The shielded twisted
pair cable (sometimes referred to as screened twisted pair cable), is
required for electromagnetic noise immunity and to meet CE
compliance. The shielded twisted pair cable assembly is a Category 5
(high-speed) cable that has been designed with a single grounded
connector to prevent possible ground loops that can exist in some
installations. All equipment that connects to the twisted pair hub is
supplied with this shielded twisted pair cable assembly.
32 • Product Overview
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
2.3.4
Ethernet Cables
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX consoles use Category 5 shielded
(screened) twisted pair Ethernet cables in a number of places. There are
two types of cables available: straight through and crossover.
Straight through cables are used for most connections. Crossover cables
are required when connecting two switches.
The standard length cable is 30 feet (9.15 m). Optional assembled cable
lengths available are 20, 40, 50, 75, and 100 ft. (6.1, 12.2, 15.25, 22.87,
and 30.6 m).
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Product Overview • 33
34 • Product Overview
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
3
Initial Hardware Setup
This section explains how to install the hardware for DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX® Data Servers (also known as Console Data Servers) and
connect the servers to DeltaV Operator Stations. If you already have a
PROVOX Operator Console installed, you may want to review this
section to ensure that your servers are installed as described.
This section does not discuss migration stations (PROVOX Operator
Console Operator Stations upgraded with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software). The hardware setup for these workstations is identical to the
setup described in the PROVOX Operator Console P3.0 installation
manual.
This section does not discuss installing and setting up DeltaV Operator
Station hardware. Refer to the section Installing the DeltaV Workstation
in the DeltaV Books Online.
This section does not explain how to install and set up the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX software. Refer to Appendix A and Section 5 of
this manual for that information.
This section assumes your DeltaV network is installed and operating
correctly and that you are installing DeltaV Operate for PROVOX for the
first time. If you already have PROVOX Operator Console P3.0
installed, modify these instructions accordingly.
3.1
Hardware Variations
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server has evolved from the
PROVOX Operator Console Data Server. Since the initial release of the
PROVOX Operator Console, the hardware platform for the servers has
changed and will continue to change. It is therefore important that you
install, set up hardware, install software (as needed), and set up the
software as required by your particular hardware.
Servers
The network interface card (NIC) and video hardware have changed
several times.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Initial Hardware Setup • 35
DeltaV Operator Stations
Refer to DeltaV documentation for information on DeltaV Operator
Stations.
support.dell.com
For information on your specific hardware, visit the Dell support web
site, support.dell.com. Each Dell computer has a System Service Tag.
Enter this tag number in the Dell support web site to see information
specific for your computer, including drivers and utilities available.
Note... The instructions in this section are specific for
the hardware and software being shipped when
this manual was printed. If console hardware
or software changes subsequently, you may
need to modify these instructions accordingly.
Pay particular attention to network interface
and video hardware and drivers. These cards
and drivers have changed from the previous
release and will continue to change.
The instructions in this section apply generally
to NIC and sound hardware and drivers, but do
not apply directly to hardware and software of
earlier releases of PROVOX Operator Console
that you may be upgrading for use with a
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX system.
3.2
System Setup
The Microsoft Windows NT-based DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Console is implemented with a networked architecture. The following
figure is a schematic of a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console.
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DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Figure 3-1: DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Network Schematic
Note... To simplify the figure, redundant DeltaV and
PROVOX control schemes are not shown.
The console consists of a Windows NT-based Console Data Server
connected to as many as six DeltaV Operator Stations (including a
DeltaV ProfessionalPLUS workstation) through a dedicated Ethernet.
The Console Data Server is connected to the PROVOX Data Highway
through a dedicated Ethernet connection to the Highway Data Link
(HDL).
The console can be part of a Primary/Secondary solution that consists of
two consoles linked by either a twisted pair or fiber optic Ethernet
connection. An optional networking solution consists of a remote hub
connected to the Process Network Switch by fiber optic cable (refer to
the appendix Other Network Solutions).
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Initial Hardware Setup • 37
The Console Data Server and the DeltaV Operator Stations include
Windows NT software and DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software.
The following subsections provide the steps for setting up the console.
Note... The figures in this manual are conceptual only.
Your system’s hardware may appear different
than that shown.
3.3
Setting Up Consoles
The console components that connect to a PROVOX control system
consist of a data server, an HDL, a process network switch, and one to
six DeltaV Operator Stations. The server contains two Ethernet network
interface cards (NIC): one connects to the HDL and the other connects to
the switch. The following figure represents a typical console installation.
38 • Initial Hardware Setup
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Figure 3-2: Typical Console System Configuration
To set up the hardware for a console, perform the following steps:
1. Install the equipment in the (optional) server cabinet (refer to
subsection 3.3.1.1).
2. Connect the power and ground cables inside the server cabinet (refer
to subsection 3.3.1.2).
3. Perform a test power-up of the server cabinet (refer to subsection
3.3.1.3).
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Initial Hardware Setup • 39
4. Interconnect the server equipment (refer to subsection 3.3.1.4).
5. Change the Windows NT Administrator Account Password on all
servers (refer to subsection 3.3.2.1).
6. Set the network parameters for the Console Data Server (refer to
subsection 3.3.2.2).
7. Configure the process network switch (refer to subsection 3.3.2.3).
8. Test the network connections between the Console Data Server and
the DeltaV Operator Stations (refer to subsection 3.3.3).
3.3.1
Setting Up Console Data Servers
This subsection explains how to set up the hardware for Console Data
Servers in cabinets that were available with PROVOX Operator
Consoles. If you do not have cabinets, modify the instructions to fit your
installation. The tasks covered are:
3.3.1.1
•
Equipping the server cabinet
•
Power cabling the server cabinet
•
Power up testing the server cabinet
•
Interconnecting the server hardware
Equipping The Server Cabinet
Equipment is installed in the optional server cabinet in the following
order:
1. (Optional) 1000 VA Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) - topmost
position
2. Type DH6032 Highway Data Link (HDL) — second from top
3. Type DH6047 Process Network Switch — third from top
4. Server Computer — bottom position
The following explains each of these in detail.
Perform the following procedure to install the console equipment in each
server cabinet.
40 • Initial Hardware Setup
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
Installing The Server UPS
Note...
If your equipment does not include the
optional UPS, connect the system to protected
plant power. Refer to subsection 3.3.1.2 for
more information.
1. Attach the device portion of the slide rail kit to the UPS per the
instructions with the kit.
2. Attach the cabinet-portion of the slide rail kit to the cabinet rails. The
top side of the rail brackets should be installed in the fifth screw-hole
location down from the top of the vertical rails in the cabinet on front
and rear rails.
Note...
The UPS is heavy (approximately 60 pounds),
so a second person is required to help position
the UPS on the slide rails in the cabinet.
3. Install the UPS on the slide rails and push the UPS all the way into
the cabinet until seated.
4. Secure the front panel of the UPS to the front cabinet rails with the
four screws provided.
Installing the HDL
5. Position the HDL directly under the UPS. Secure the HDL to the
cabinet rails with the four screws provided.
Installing the Switch
Note...
Consult your site-specific network diagram to
determine if there are any internal switch
options (such as fiber optic or other transceiver
type) to be installed in the switch. Install these
transceivers in the switch before installing the
switch in the cabinet.
6. Install any internal transceiver types in the switch.
Note...
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Install transceivers at a static controlled work
area and wear a grounded wrist strap.
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If external transceiver types will be used with the switch, attach these
transceivers to the switch after the switch is installed in the cabinet.
7. Attach the rack-mount brackets to the switch with the screws
provided.
8. Position the switch directly under the HDL. Secure the switch to the
cabinet rails with the four screws provided.
Installing the Server Computer
9. Raise the clamp lever on the server brace over the sliding shelf
directly under the switch (at the bottom of the cabinet).
10. Position the server on the sliding shelf in the retention pan.
11. Lower the clamp lever to secure the server to the brace.
3.3.1.2
Cabling For The Server Cabinet
Use the following procedure to connect the power and peripheral cables
for the server cabinet and the installed equipment. For more information
on this procedure, see the manual AC and DC Power and Ground Wiring
(PN1:003).
Caution... Verify that power is not turned on for any
installed equipment. Do not plug in any power
cords or attach building power to the cabinet
until the following items are complete.
Attaching Ground Wires To the
Server Cabinet
1. Attach the ground wires as shown in the following figure.
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Ground
Hwy II TAPS
1
TAP
P
Isolation
Transformer
P
2
S
S
2
Neutral
Ground
HDL
AC
Ground
3
PROVOX
Instrumentation
Ground (PIG)
4/0 Wire
Minimum
4
Grounded
Steel
Column
Server
Cabinet
5
5
NOTES:
1 8 AWG wire with ring tongue terminals
2
Drop cable shown in
3
Screw TAP ground wires to cabinet
frame member
4
8 AWG wire with ring tongue terminals
5
Up to 25 ft - 1/0 Wire
Up to 50 ft - 2/0 Wire
Up to 200 ft - 4/0 Wire
6
Run one continuous wire from neutral ground on
isolation transformer to dedicated plant ground.
Wire should be stripped and clamped at
PROVOX Instrumentation Ground.
6
Master Ground
Bus (MGB)
Dedicated
Plant
Ground
Figure 3-3: Ground Connections: Server Cabinet
Power Cabling the Server Cabinet
Use the following procedure to connect power cables to the server
cabinet.
Note...
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Verify that power is not turned on for your
input power cable before you attach it to the
cabinet input terminal block.
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Caution... When working with the UPS be sure to shut
off battery power during installation. Refer to
the UPS manual for specific instructions.
2. Attach the input power cord from the breaker panel to the terminal
block of the cabinet — be sure to follow the labels on the terminal
block for proper orientation of LINE, NEUTRAL, and GROUND
connections. Be sure to replace the protective cover on the input
power terminal block.
Note...
Cabinets for 230 VAC installations have two
five-outlet power strips. This requires two
input power connections to the cabinet.
3. Verify that all devices containing a power switch are set to the OFF
position, including the UPS. The Process Network Switch does not
have a power switch.
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Server Power
(with UPS)
Cabinet
Fan
Server Power
(without UPS)
UPS
HDL
Switch
Server
UPS
Input
Input Power
Terminal Block
HDL
Switch
Server
Input
Power
Cord
To Breaker Panel
(Protected Plant Power)
Input
Power
Cord
Input Power
Terminal Block
To Breaker Panel
(Protected Plant Power)
svr_pwr.cdr
Figure 3-4: Power Connections: Server Cabinet with Monitor
4. If you are installing the optional UPS in the cabinet, verify that the
power selection switch located on the rear of the UPS is set to the
proper input voltage for your plant site. Then connect all power
cords (including the fan power cords and monitor power cord) to the
output sockets of the UPS.
If you are not installing the optional UPS in the cabinet, proceed by
connecting all power cords (including the fan power cords) to the
power strip.
5. Leave enough slack in the power cable to allow the server to slide
fully out on the shelf. Secure the power cord to the sliding shelf with
the wire ties provided while the shelf is fully extended so that the
cord will not become disconnected when the shelf is pulled out.
Secure all other power cords to the cabinet support rails with the
wire ties provided.
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6. Verify that if the server monitor you are using has a voltage select
switch that it is set to the proper input voltage and frequency for your
plant site. Route the monitor power cable through one of the
openings in the top of the cabinet.
Note...
There are two openings in the top of the server
cabinet. When routing cables, route the
monitor power cable through one opening.
Route the video, keyboard, and mouse cables
through the other opening.
7. Attach the power cord supplied with the UPS to the UPS input power
socket and then to the cabinet power strip. If you are installing the
optional UPS, it should be the only device directly connected to the
power strip.
Attaching Monitor, Keyboard, And
Mouse Cables
8. Attach the video cable to the monitor and route this cable, the
keyboard cable, and mouse cable through the other opening in the
top of the cabinet. Securely fasten these cables to the sliding shelf of
the server so that when the shelf is fully extended, the cables do not
become unplugged from the server.
3.3.1.3
Power-up Test Sequence: Server Cabinet
Perform the following procedure to check the server cabinet power
system. This is necessary before attaching the remaining inter-cabinet
wiring (such as twisted pair and Highway cables).
1. Perform the following checklist to ensure operator safety and prevent
equipment damage.
➼ Is the ground wire securely fastened to the PROVOX
Instrumentation Ground and to the ground lug of the server
cabinet?
➼ Is the input power wire attached to a properly wired circuit
breaker of your building power?
➼ Is the input power wire correctly attached to the LINE,
NEUTRAL, and GROUND tabs on the input terminal block?
➼ Is the UPS rear panel input voltage select switch set to your plant
voltage?
➼ Are all the power cords securely fastened to the cabinet’s support
rails?
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➼ Are power switches on all devices in the cabinet, including the
monitor on top of the cabinet, set to the OFF position?
After you have verified all the previous conditions, perform the following
2. Power up the breaker panel.
3. Turn on the 1000 VA UPS. The Process Network Switch powers up
and performs a self test. When it completes the self test (normally
this takes about 10 seconds) only the Green power LEDs should be
illuminated on these devices.
Note...
If no LED is illuminated, there is a power
problem or self test failure of the device.
Check the power cord connections and breaker
panel. The switch user manual contains
information about fuse replacement if
necessary.
4. Inspect the cabinet fan operation. Both fans should be free running.
Filters should be installed and clean.
5. Turn on the HDL. The display panel on front of the HDL and the
power LED on the rear of the HDL will illuminate. Because Ethernet
and Highway cables are not attached yet, error indications may
appear. For this power up test, ignore any error indications.
6. Turn on the Console Data Server monitor. Depending on the monitor
type used either an amber or green LED will illuminate indicating
that the monitor is powered. There will not be any display because
the server has not been powered up yet — this is OK, this test is a
quick check of power to the monitor.
7. Turn on the server. In a few seconds power-up information will start
to appear on the monitor. Since the Ethernet and Highway cables are
not yet installed, some error information may appear. This is OK. Let
the system complete the power up sequence. When complete, do an
orderly shut down of the server.
8. Turn off the server monitor and the HDL.
The 1000 VA UPS will still be providing power to the Process
Network Switches and cabinet fans because these devices do not
have power switches.
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3.3.1.4
Interconnecting Server Equipment
Use the following procedure to interconnect the server equipment:
Console Data Servers, Highway Data Links, and Process Network
Switches.
Note...
Make sure the HDL is turned off before
cabling it. It is OK to connect/disconnect
Ethernet cables to the switch while it is turned
on.
Connecting the HDL
1. Insert the black metal connector of a Category 5 screened (shielded)
twisted pair cable in the twisted pair port marked LAN on the front
left of the HDL.
2. Insert the blue plastic connector of the cable in the twisted pair port
in the top network interface controller (NIC) card on the server.
The following figure shows the proper connections.
Server
Category 5
Shielded (Screened)
Twisted Pair Cable
Black Metal
Connector
Highway
Data Link
(HDL)
Blue Plastic
Connector
svr_HDL.cdr
Figure 3-5: Server/HDL Connection
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Connecting the Switch
3. Insert the blue plastic connector of a Category 5 screened (shielded)
twisted pair cable in the twisted pair port in the bottom NIC on the
server.
4. Insert the black metal connector of the cable in a 100 MBit twisted
pair port of the switch.
The following figure shows the proper connections.
Server
Category 5
Shielded (screened)
Twisted Pair Cable
Blue Plastic
Connector
Process
Network Switch
Black Metal
Connector
13x
14x
svr_SW.cdr
Figure 3-6: Server/Switch Connection
Connecting the HDL to the Highway
5. Connect the data highway cables to the HDL at the ports titled
Primary Comm and Secondary Comm.
Connect the other ends to the Highway taps.
The following figure shows the proper connections.
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Pri
LAN
Sec
1
HDL
Note:
1 Connections for Highway II
shown. Data Highway I
also supported.
Tighten to 22
Inch-Pounds
Highway II Tap
HDL_hwy2.cdr
Figure 3-7: HDL/PROVOX Highway Connection
Note...
3.3.1.5
If a torque wrench is not available, first fingertighten all Highway II connectors, then place a
six inch open end wrench on the hex nut and
rotate wrench one inch.
Connecting DeltaV Operator Stations To Process
Network Switches
Use the following procedure to connect DeltaV Operator Stations to the
Process Network Switch.
For each DeltaV Operator Station:
1. Insert the black metal connector of a Category 5 screened (shielded)
twisted pair cable in the switch twisted pair port.
Note...
Avoid using port 1 on the front of the switch.
Port 1 is disabled if you install a 10 MBit fiber
optic, twisted pair, or coaxial port expansion
card in the switch.
Using the 100 MBit fiber optic FX module
does not disable port 1.
2. Insert the blue plastic connector of the cable into the twisted pair port
of the third Ethernet NIC card of the DeltaV Operator Station.
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Figure 3-8: DeltaV Operator Station/Switch Connection
3.3.2
System Configuration: Console
The following table shows a suggested naming and IP addressing scheme
used for the PROVOX network.
Table 3-1: Naming and IP Addressing
Setup Parameter
First
Second
Name
PBASE10
PBASE11
Ethernet card [1] (connected to
HDL)
192.168.22.10 192.168.22.11
HDL
192.168.22.2
Ethernet card [2] (connected to
switch)
192.168.21.10 192.168.21.11
Console Data Server
192.168.22.3
DeltaV Operator Stations
Name
Set up by DeltaV Installation
Ethernet card [3]
192.168.21.30 192.168.21.31
Ethernet card [2]
Set up by DeltaV Installation
Ethernet card [1]
Set up by DeltaV Installation
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The First and Second columns illustrate how the naming and numbering
of multiple servers and operator stations are implemented.
Note...
All of the IP addresses and node names used in
this manual follow the above scheme and are
from the addresses set aside for private
networks (networks that do not communicate
with other networks). If your plant uses a
different addressing scheme, change the IP
addresses and node names accordingly.
The following subsections explain how to set the required values.
The Windows NT installation includes a default administrator account
with the name and password Administrator. This account provides
access to the consoles even if Fisher-Rosemount Systems software is
removed from the hard disk. The Administrator account is a superuser
and you should use this account only if you need its access.
3.3.2.1
Changing The Windows NT Administrator Account
Password
Perform the following steps to change the default password for the
Windows NT Administrator account:
Note...
Perform the following steps on every Console
Data Server.
1. Log on to Windows NT as Administrator.
2. Press Ctrl Alt Del.
The Windows NT Security dialog appears.
3. Click on the Change Password button.
The Change Password dialog appears.
4. Change the password and click OK.
Note...
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Remember this password. If you forget this
password you will be unable to log on as
Administrator.
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The Windows NT Security dialog appears.
5. Click on Cancel.
The Windows NT Desktop appears.
3.3.2.2
Setting The Console Data Server Parameters
You must ensure that network parameters are set correctly for all
Console Data Servers and DeltaV Operator Stations. Perform the
following to set network parameters for the server.
1. Log on to Windows NT using the Administrator account.
2. From the Start menu, select Settings | Control Panel.
3. Double click on the Network icon in the Control Panel.
The Network dialog appears with the Identification tab selected.
Figure 3-9: Network Settings Dialog
Note that the Computer Name and Workgroup fields are filled in
with default values.
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4. Change the name of the Console Data Server by clicking on the
Change button.
Figure 3-10: Identification Changes Dialog
The only other tab of concern is the Protocols tab. You can ignore all
other tabs on this dialog
5. Click on the Protocols tab.
The protocols options appear in the Network dialog.
6. If TCP/IP Protocol is not displayed in the Network Protocols field,
press the Add button to add the protocol from the Select Network
Protocol dialog.
Otherwise, go to the next step.
7. Highlight TCP/IP Protocol and click on the Properties button.
The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog appears with the IP Address
tab selected as shown in the figure. Note that the name in the
Adapter field may be different than that shown in the figure.
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Figure 3-11: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—IP Address Tab
The dialog has five tabs. You can ignore the DHCP Relay tab. The
following steps explain what you need to set or verify on the other
tabs.
The server has two Ethernet network interface controller (NIC)
cards. The following steps explain the settings for both cards.
Defining the First Ethernet NIC card
8. Make sure the [1] Ethernet NIC card is selected in the Adapter
field. The [1] card is connected to the HDL. Note that the name in
the Adapter field may be different than that shown in the figure.
Verify the IP Address Tab
9. Select the Specify an IP address option.
10. If this is the first Console Data Server, set the IP address to
192.168.22.10. For each additional Console Data Server in your
installation increment the IP address by one (192.168.22.11,
192.168.22.12, and so on).
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Note...
The IP addresses used in this section are in the
range of addresses reserved for private
networks (that is, networks that are not
accessible from other networks). If you are
using a different addressing scheme, adjust the
IP addresses accordingly.
Whether you use the address scheme shown in
the examples or your own address scheme, you
must make sure that you do not use the same
address for more than one piece of equipment.
11. Set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0.
12. Set the Default Gateway to blanks.
Verify the DNS Tab
13. Click on the DNS tab.
The DNS tab appears. Verify that the DNS tab is blank except for the
Host Name field.
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Figure 3-12: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—DNS Tab
Verify the WINS Address Tab
14. Click on the WINS Address tab.
The WINS Address tab appears. Note that the name in the Adapter
field may be different than that shown in the figure.
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Figure 3-13: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—WINS Address Tab
15. Select the Enable LMHOSTS Lookup option. Leave all other fields
blank (except the Adapter field).
Verify the Routing Tab
16. Click on the Routing tab
The Routing tab appears.
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Figure 3-14: TCP/IP Properties Dialog—Routing Tab
Make sure that Enable IP Forwarding is not selected.
It is important that IP forwarding is disabled to keep traffic between
the server and the network isolated from the HDL.
Defining the Second Ethernet Card
You have set all the parameters for the first Ethernet NIC card. Now you
must set the parameters for the second card. Note that you do not need to
check the DNS, DHCP Relay, and Routing tabs when you are defining
the second Ethernet NIC card.
Verify IP Address Tab
17. Click on the IP Address tab.
18. Select the [2] Ethernet NIC card in the Adapter field. The [2] card
is connected to the Process Network Switch.
19. If your installation has multiple Console Data Servers, set the IP
address of the [2] card for the first one to 192.168.21.10. Increment
the IP addresses of subsequent servers by one (192.168.21.11,
192.168.21.12, and so on).
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20. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
21. Set the Default Gateway to blanks. The gateway is not needed as
this is an isolated Ethernet.
Verify the WINS Address Tab
22. Click on the WINS Address tab.
Verify that the WINS Address tab Primary and Secondary WINS
Server fields are blank and that the Enable LMHOSTS Lookup
checkbox is selected.
23. Click OK to close the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog
Note...
When you close the dialog a message may
appear telling you that the WINS Server fields
are blank. If this message appears, click Yes
to ignore this message and continue.
24. Click on Close to close the Network dialog.
If a message appears telling you that you need to shutdown and
restart the computer for the changes to take effect, click No and
continue to the next step. You will restart the computer later.
3.3.2.3
Configuring The Process Network Switch
The following operations can be performed on the switch:
•
Manage the switch
•
Set half duplex flow control
•
Set resilient links
Use the following operations to perform the previous functions on the
switch.
1. Obtain an IP address for the process network switch from your
network manager. This should be an authorized IP address if you
intend to access/manage the switch from a remote location.
2. Ensure the 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable between the Console Data
Server COM1 serial port (the top serial port) and the Switch 1100
Console port is connected, and power is on.
3. Log on to the Console Data Server as a user with Administrator
privileges.
4. From the Start Menu, select Programs | Accessories |
Hyperterminal | HyperTerminal.
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5. If the Location Information dialog appears, in the What area (or city)
code are you in now field, enter your local area code and click on
Close.
6. If the Dialing Properties dialog appears, click OK.
7. If a message appears asking you if you want to configure a modem,
click No.
The Connection Description dialog appears.
8. Enter the name SWITCH in the Name field and click on OK.
The Connect To dialog appears.
9. Click on OK.
The COM1 Properties dialog appears.
10. Click on OK.
The HyperTerminal window appears.
11. Press Enter a few times to obtain the Login prompt of the switch in
the HyperTerminal window.
12. At the Login prompt, type security in lowercase and press Enter.
13. At the password prompt, type security in lowercase and press Enter.
14. At the Select menu option, type ip in lowercase and press Enter.
15. At the Select menu option (ip) prompt, type interface in lowercase
and press Enter.
16. At the Select menu option (ip/interface) prompt, type define in
lowercase and press Enter.
17. At the Enter IP address prompt, enter an address that is 100 higher
than the IP address of Adapter 2 of the Console Data Server.
For example, if the Console Data Server's Adapter 2 IP address is
192.168.21.10, type 192.168.21.110 and press Enter.
Note...
The highest address for this class of network is
254. If the server's IP address is 155 or higher,
type an IP address that (according to your
network administrator) does not conflict with
any other local addresses.
18. At the Enter subnet mask prompt, type 255.255.255.0 and press
Enter.
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19. At the Enter default gateway prompt, enter 192.168.21.1 and press
Enter.
20. At the Enter slip address prompt, press Enter.
21. At the Enter slip subnet mask prompt, press Enter.
All the entries from steps 17 through 21 appear followed by the
Select menu option (ip/interface) prompt.
22. Verify the information entered is correct. Ignore the SLIP settings.
•
If the information is not correct, type ip at the Select menu
option (ip/interface) prompt, press Enter, and return to step 15.
•
If the information is correct, type q and press Enter.
23. Type logout and press Enter.
24. Select File | Exit to close the HyperTerminal window.
25. A message appears saying that you are currently connected. Click
Yes to disconnect.
26. A message appears asking if you want to save the session. Click No
then close the HyperTerminal window.
Set the Half Duplex Flow Control
27. Refer to your site-specific diagram to determine the ports on the
switch to be connected to hubs. You must configure these ports with
half duplex flow control DISABLED.
28. Double-click on the Internet Explorer icon on the server desktop.
The Internet Connection Wizard should appear. If it does not, select
Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications | Internet
Connection Wizard.
29. On the Wizard dialog, select the third option (I want to set up my
Internet connection manually...).
30. Click Next.
31. On the dialog that appears, select I connect through a local area
network (LAN).
32. Click Next.
33. On the dialog that appears, select Automatic discovery of proxy
server.
34. Click Next.
35. On the dialog that appears, select No to bypass setting up a mail
account.
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36. Click Finish to close the wizard.
37. In the Address field of the Internet Explorer, type in the IP address
assigned to the switch in step 17 and press Enter.
A dialog box for the switch's username and password appears.
38. In the Username field, type security and press Tab.
39. In the Password field, type security and press OK.
The 3Com web page appears.
Caution... Refer to the Switch User's Guide for
information on changing passwords and
security levels. It is very important to limit
access to the switch database. Ports can be
disabled/enabled from the current security
access level. The operation of the entire
process network could be at risk from
unauthorized access
40. Click on the small switch icon, located on the left side of the 3Com
web page. The label Unit 1 will be displayed when you place the
cursor over the icon.
A larger picture of the switch appears.
41. In the picture, click on the first port that will have a hub connected to
it.
The Port Setup dialog box appears.
42. Click on the down-arrow on the Half Duplex flow control field.
A drop-down menu appears.
43. Select DISABLE from the drop-down menu.
44. Click on Apply.
45. Repeat steps 40 through 44 for each switch port that is connected to a
hub.
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Resilient Pair Configuration
Note...
If resilient links are to be configured when a
switch is connected to a hub then both ports of
a resilient pair must have half duplex flow
control DISABLED. The following steps are
for setting up resilient pairs. See the previous
steps 40 through 44.
Note...
Configure resilient links on only one switch in
the link, not both.
46. Click on the Configuration icon on the left side of the 3Com Web
page.
47. From a diagram of your network, locate the first pair of resilient
ports on the switch that will be connected to a hub or switch.
48. Click on Resilient Links at the top of the pane.
The Resilient Link dialog box appears.
49. Click on ADD.
The Add Resilient Link Dialog box appears.
50. Highlight the main port and click on Next.
An Add Resilient Link Dialog box appears.
51. Highlight the standby port and click on Next.
A list of resilient links appears.
52. To add more resilient link pairs, refer to the Site-Specific Network
diagram and repeat steps 48 through 51.
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Note...
In normal operation of resilient pairs, if the
primary link fails, the standby link will
automatically take over. If the main link comes
back at a later stage, you may manually swap
back to it from the standby link using the Web
management interface on the PC.
You may also choose to continue
communicating over the standby link, and
should the standby link then fail at some future
time, the switch will automatically disable it
and swap back to the main link. More
information about swapping main and standby
links is contained in the Switch User's Guide.
Caution... In some cases it may be necessary to reset the
switch. For example, a reset is used to clear the
switch's statistics counters or to clear learned
addresses (see the Switch User Guide).
Resetting the switch may cause some of the
traffic being transmitted over the network to be
lost. It takes about 10 seconds to reset. While
the switch is resetting, Internet Explorer
cannot browse the switch.
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Caution... It should never be necessary to initialize the
switch. Initializing the switch returns its
settings to the factory defaults. Only initialize
the switch if it has been used in a different part
of the network and the configuration does not
suit the new environment.
Initializing the switch removes all links and
passwords. However, IP information is
retained so you can continue to manage the
switch. Additionally, if you configured
resilient links and connected resilient cables,
initializing the switch clears the resilient links
configuration and creates network loops (two
paths to the same point). Before initializing the
switch, remove resilient pair cables.
Initialization takes about 10 seconds.
Note...
Addresses learned on each switch port can be
made permanent so that when the switch loses
power the addresses do not have to be relearned.
Use Internet Explorer to select the ports into
which you want to enter permanent addresses.
You can still connect non-permanent devices
to this port, but should the switch lose power,
the devices will have to transmit a packet first
before the switch can learn the new address
and allow transmission of a packet from that
device. Consult the Switch Users Guide for
more information on this.
3.3.2.4
Setting DeltaV Operator Station Parameters
At each DeltaV Operator Station, perform the following to verify and set
(if necessary) the network parameters:
1. Log on as Administrator.
2. From the Start menu, select Settings | Control Panel.
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3. Double click on the Network icon in the Control Panel.
The Network dialog appears with the Identification tab selected.
4. Click on the Protocols tab.
5. If TCP/IP Protocol is not displayed in the Network Protocols field,
press Add to add the protocol from the Select Network Protocol
dialog. Otherwise, go to the next step.
The protocol options appear in the Network dialog.
6. Highlight TCP/IP Protocol and click on the Properties button.
The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog appears with the IP Address
tab selected.
DeltaV Operator Stations should have three Ethernet adapters
enabled. The first two are used in the DeltaV Network. Select the [3]
Ethernet adapter. This adapter is connected to the Process Network
Switch.
Note...
Make sure you do not disturb the settings for
the adapters used to connect the DeltaV
Operator Station to the DeltaV network.
7. Select the Specify an IP address option.
8. For the first operator station enter the IP address 192.168.21.30. If
you are setting up additional operator stations, increment the IP
address by one for each subsequent operator station.
9. Enter a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
10. Set the Default Gateway to blanks. The gateway is not needed as
this is an isolated Ethernet.
11. Verify that the DNS tab is blank except for the host name.
12. Verify that the WINS Address tab Primary and Secondary WINS
Server fields are blank and that the Enable LMHOSTS Lookup
checkbox is selected.
13. Click on the Routing tab and ensure that Enable IP Forwarding is
NOT selected.
It is important that IP forwarding is disabled to keep traffic on this
card (between the server and the network) isolated from the HDL.
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14. Click OK to exit the TCP/IP Properties dialog.
Note...
When you close the dialog a message may
appear telling you that the WINS Server fields
are blank. If this message appears, click Yes
to ignore this message and continue.
15. Click on Close to close the Network dialog.
If a message appears telling you that you need to shutdown and
restart the computer for the changes to take effect, click No and
continue to the next step. You will restart the computer later.
3.3.3
Test The Network Connections
Note...
After setting the network parameters on all the
DeltaV Operator Stations, return to the
Console Data Server to test the network
connections to the operator stations.
1. Log on to the server as Administrator.
2. Open a Command Prompt window by selecting Start | Programs |
Command Prompt.
3. From the Command Prompt enter the following command:
C:> ping DeltaV_Operator_Station_name
4. If the server and DeltaV Operator Station are communicating,
messages similar to the following appear:
Pinging nodename [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
from
from
from
from
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:
bytes=nn
bytes=nn
bytes=nn
bytes=nn
time=nn
time=nn
time=nn
time=nn
TTL=nnn
TTL=nnn
TTL=nnn
TTL=nnn
The messages you see will have actual values in place of nodename
and the numbers.
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Note...
If the system displays the message Request
timed out for every operator station, the
HDL and switch may be connected to the
wrong NIC cards at the back of the server.
Switch the connections and try again.
If the system displays the message Request
timed out for some operator stations,
review the Network parameters in the problem
station(s) and try again.
Now that you have the console hardware installed, connected, and tested,
you can proceed to Appendix A of this manual for information on
installing the console software.
3.4
Setting Up Primary/Secondary
Consoles
The primary/secondary console configuration consists of two consoles
connected at their switches by an Ethernet cable. The following figure
represents a typical Ethernet primary/secondary console installation that
uses resilient connections between the two switches.
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Figure 3-15: Typical Primary/Secondary Console System
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To set up the primary and secondary consoles, perform the following
steps:
1. Perform the installation procedure for consoles to install the Primary
Server.
2. Repeat step 1 to install the Secondary Server.
3. Connect a Category 5 twisted pair cable to the 100mb port in the
front of the switch on the primary console. Connect the opposite
end of the twisted pair cable to the 100mb port in the front of the
switch on the secondary console.
4. Connect a Category 5 twisted pair cable between two available ports
on the switches. When you define the switches configure this
connection as the standby (resilient) link. Refer to subsection 3.3.2.3
for more information on defining resilient links.
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4
Saving Console
Information
4.1
Introduction
This section provides an overview of the types and locations of
information you should consider backing up periodically to ensure that
you can restore your consoles should you need to replace console
hardware or re-install console software. If you are upgrading to DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX® consoles from PROVOX Operator Consoles,
refer to the PROVOX Operator Console documentation for information
on saving console information before you upgrade.
The table describes information that is used in several ways, such as for
regulatory purposes, in disaster recovery procedures, and for operations.
Save the information listed in the following table using the backup
method you prefer. You should consider the simple backup for one-time
saves and the complex backup for day-in and day-out operations.
Table 4-1: Console Information to Back Up
Information
Server/
operator
station
Console
Properties
Both
--
--
Paper
documentation
of Network
addresses
--
Originally
entered at
installation.
License Info
Both
--
--
Diskette
--
Contact Rep
or FSO
Device
Drivers
Server1
--
--
Diskette
Tape
Backup after
installation
Contact Rep
or FSO
Directory
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Extensions
Simple
Backup
Complex
Backup
Dell
Accessories
Program Disk
Maker
Source
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Table 4-1: Console Information to Back Up
Information
Server/
operator
station
Directory
Operating
System with
extensions
Server1
DeltaV
Operate for
PROVOX
Software
Server1
--
Event Journal
Server
C:\POC\spooler
Trend Views
operator
station
C:\POC\trendpic
Extensions
Simple
Backup
Complex
Backup
Source
Install CDs
Tape
Backup after
installation
Contact Rep
Install CDs
Tape
Backup after
installation
Contact Rep
CSV
copy files to
another
machine
Daily or
periodic
backup to
tape
Information
about the
live process.
This is
unique
information
that needs to
be managed
locally.
PTV
save files to
server
Daily or
periodic
backup to
tape
User created.
--
--
Dell
Accessories
Program
Repair Disk
--
Notes:
1. Refer to the DeltaV Maintenance manual for information on saving this information for DeltaV Operator
Stations
4.1.1
Console Properties To Save
Settings for the Console Data Server and operator stations are defaults
that are used when the software is installed for the first time. If you are
reinstalling the software and are using customized operator console
settings, be sure to back up the settings so that you can restore the
custom settings at the end of your software installation.
4.1.1.1
Console Data Server
Examine the following Console Data Server window tabs to collect
information that you should save:
•
Highway Interface Tab
HDL IP Address: _____._____._____._____
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Port A Baud Rate: ______
Port B Baud Rate: ______
Network Index: ______
Highway: ______
Device: ______
Enable Primary: yes no
Enable Secondary: yes no
Enable Maintenance port: yes no
CDS IP Address [1]: _____._____._____._____
CDS IP Address [2]: _____._____._____._____
Subnet Mask _____._____._____._____
Initialize an uninitialized HDL at next restart: yes no
•
Workstations Tab
Primary Node Names: ___________ ___________
__________ _________ __________ __________
Secondary Node Names: ___________ ___________
__________ _________ __________ __________
•
Message Spooler Tab
Message Files Location: _______________________
Max Disk Space: __________
Keep messages for: __________
•
Event Journal Tab
Min Records Retained: __________
Max Records Retained: __________
Enable Event Journaling: yes no
•
Calculation Expressions Tab
Calculation Expressions Files Location: ___________________
Master Preference: Current Master
Number of Calculation Expressions: __________
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•
Reports Tab
Reports File Location: _______________________
Number of Reports Saved: __________
Keep reports for: __________
•
Trend Tab
Files Location: _______________________
Master Preference: Current Master
•
Alarms Tab
DeltaV-style Alarm Processing: Yes No
•
Tags Tab
Tag Character Substitution Enable: Yes No
Tag Substitutions Log File Location: _____________________
Point tag replacement area
•
Comma replaced by ___
•
Period replaced by ___
•
Slash replaced by ___
•
Space replaced by ___
Display tag replacement area
4.1.1.2
•
Insert for invalid leading character ___
•
Comma replaced by ___
•
Dash replaced by ___
•
Period replaced by ___
•
Slash replaced by ___
•
Space replaced by ___
DeltaV Operator Stations
Examine the following tabs on the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Properties dialogs to collect information that you should save:
•
Console Data Servers Tab
Primary CDS________________
Secondary CDS________________
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Auto Switchover Enabled Disabled
•
Instrument Areas Tab
Input Timeout________________
Session Timeout________________
Station Number________________
Identification________________
Window 1
Always On Top: checked unchecked
Toolbar Visible: checked unchecked
Tag Bar Visible: checked unchecked
Status Bar Visible: checked unchecked
DDP Visibility: None Local Remote
Window 2
Always On Top: checked unchecked
Toolbar Visible: checked unchecked
Tag Bar Visible: checked unchecked
Status Bar Visible: checked unchecked
DDP Visibility: None Local Remote
•
Trend Tab
Files Location________________
Window 1
Always On Top: checked unchecked
Horizontal Grid Visible: checked unchecked
Cursor Visible: checked unchecked
Vertical Grid Visible: checked unchecked
Legend Visible: checked unchecked
Horizontal Grid Spacing: ___________
Vertical Grid Spacing: ___________
Time Units: Minutes Hours
Time Span: ___________________________
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Window 2
Always On Top: checked unchecked
Horizontal Grid Visible: checked unchecked
Cursor Visible: checked unchecked
Vertical Grid Visible: checked unchecked
Legend Visible: checked unchecked
Horizontal Grid Spacing: ___________
Vertical Grid Spacing: ___________
Time Units: Minutes Hours
Time Span: ___________________________
•
Positioning Tab
Position A
IA 1
Position B
Position C
Position D
Home
X
Y
IA 2
X
Y
Trend 1
X
Y
Width
Height
Trend 2
X
Y
Width
Height
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5
Software Setup
After you have installed the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® hardware as
described in Section 3 of this manual and installed the software as
described in Appendix A of this manual, there are some additional setup
tasks required to make the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console work
as intended. This section explains those tasks.
5.1
Supported Console Hardware And
Software
The hardware and software components of the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Console have been chosen and designed to work together as
units. It is important that you do not use unsupported hardware and
software.
Caution... The Console Data Server is a mission critical
component of the control system that is
intended to run only Fisher-Rosemount
Systems supplied software. Do not install or
run any other software applications on the
Console Data Server.
Caution... The DeltaV Operator Stations are intended to
run only Fisher-Rosemount Systems supplied
software. Fisher-Rosemount recommends not
installing any software applications other than
the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on
the operator stations.
Running other software applications on the Console Data Server or
DeltaV Operator Stations may negatively impact console operation.
Fisher-Rosemount Systems does not support installations that disregard
this policy.
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Software Setup • 79
Caution... The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software is
intended for operation only on server and
workstation hardware supplied by or approved
by Fisher-Rosemount Systems. Do not install
or run the software on other hardware.
Running DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on other than
Fisher-Rosemount Systems supplied or approved hardware may
negatively impact the operation of the control system. Fisher-Rosemount
Systems does not support installations that disregard this policy.
5.2
Introduction
A DeltaV Operate for PROVOX system includes DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Data Servers (also known as Console Data Servers),
migration stations (PROVOX Operator Console Operator Workstations
with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software installed), and DeltaV
Operator Stations with the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
installed. The following is a list of the tasks required to set up a DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX system after the initial hardware and software
installation:
1. Change the PROVOX Account Passwords
2. Establish Secure Common Login
3. Disable Web Site log
4. Set DeltaV-Style Alarm Processing
5. Initialize PROVOX Communications
6. Set or Verify POC Services
7. Change PROVOX21Admin account password on DCOM servers
8. Verify Software Startup
9. Add DeltaV users to PROVOX21 user group
10. Start DeltaV Operate
11. Setting Internet Options
12. Setting Acrobat Reader Options
13. Clean Up the POC\programs Folder
14. Remove the Master License Popup
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15. Set IA and Trend Window Positions
16. Enable PROVOX Communications
17. Create a PROVOX toolbar
18. Create UserSettings.grf from User_ref_PROVOX.grf
19. Define Primary And Secondary Servers And Workstations
20. Set Unsolicited Transmit Method
21. Log On To the operator station
22. If you have PROVOX Operator Console pictures, convert them to
DeltaV Operate pictures.
Note... In most cases, the instructions in this section
are specific for the hardware and software
being shipped when this manual was created.
If console hardware or software changed
subsequently, you may need to modify these
instructions accordingly.
Pay particular attention to network interface
and video hardware and drivers. These cards
and drivers change often.
The instructions in this section apply generally
to NIC and sound hardware and drivers, but
except as noted, do not apply directly to
specific hardware and software.
Other Useful Information
In addition to the installation and setup steps outlined above, there are
several other things you need to know:
•
The practical limit for the number of data links on a display is 500 to
800 Datalinks, depending on level of performance that you require.
•
To change console settings on servers and workstations, you must
log in as the PROVOX21Admin.
•
Configure the maximum number of online trend traces in the
ENVOX® database, even if you do not download trend sets.
•
In the console software, you cannot have more than 12 trend traces
on any point.
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•
If you run the Event Journal from other remote PCs, you may
degrade the performance of the Console Data Server.
•
The HDL connection to the Console Data Server differs from the
connection to Operator Workplace Consoles. Operator Workplace
consoles use the dual port mode of the HDL. The Console Data
Server uses the single port mode and connects to the LAN port of
the HDL.
•
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software is configured with
Workgroups. The software is not set up to handle different
requirements. If your operation requires a different NT configuration
that uses domains, you should obtain detailed network information
to change the environment.
•
You should take care when setting up your network addressing,
subnets, IP addressing, and other network changes.
The remainder of this section explains the software setup tasks.
5.3
Changing The PROVOX Account
Passwords
Installing the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software creates the
PROVOX21 user group on both Console Data Servers and operator
stations. In addition, the software creates user accounts in that group.
The accounts created are:
•
On Servers — PROVOX21Admin, PROVOX21Eng,
PROVOX21User, and PROVOX21pints.
•
On operator stations — PROVOX21Admin
The PROVOX21Eng and PROVOX21User accounts are required only if
you have migration stations. If you do not have migration stations you
can disable these accounts.
The following table shows the user names and initial passwords for the
accounts and summarizes information about these users.
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Table 5-1: User Access Levels
User Name and
Password (case
sensitive)
Access Level
System Access
PROVOX21Admin
Administrator
Total system access on servers
and migration stations
INCLUDING Registry and
System files.
PROVOX21Eng
Engineer
Total system access on
migration stations INCLUDING
Registry and System files. No
access to the servers.
PROVOX21User
Operator
Access only to the PROVOX
Operator Interface on migration
stations. No access to servers.
PROVOX21pints
(the password is
encrypted)
NA
This is not a user account. It is
an internal account the software
uses to run the web servers for
the viewers.
Caution... If you change the password of the
PROVOX21pints account, or make any other
changes to the account, you will have to reinstall the console software.
The PROVOX21Admin account is a superuser account. Use this
account only when you need its access to the system. The
PROVOX21Admin account is used by the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software.
Note...
The PROVOX21Admin account on DeltaV
Operator Stations is used internally by the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software and
should not be used to log in to DeltaV
Operator Stations. Users logging in to DeltaV
Operator stations using this account will have
no privileges.
The PROVOX21Eng and PROVOX21User accounts are required only
to support migration stations. The PROVOX21Eng account has normal
access to the Windows NT desktop and other facilities and programs.
On migration stations the PROVOX21User account is restricted by a
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System Policy. This account's access to the Windows NT desktop
depends on some console software settings. Refer to the manual Getting
Started With PROVOX Operator Console Software (PN9.2:NT2100) for
more information on the PROVOX21User account's access on migration
stations.
To ensure console security you should change the user account
passwords for each default user on every Console Data Server and
operator station.
Perform the following steps to change the default passwords for the
PROVOX21Admin, PROVOX21Eng, and PROVOX21User accounts:
Note...
Perform the following steps on every Console
Data Server and operator station.
1. Log on to Windows NT as Administrator.
2. From the Start menu, select Programs | Administrative Tools
(Common) | User Manager.
The User Manager dialog appears.
3. Double-click on PROVOX21Admin.
The User Properties dialog appears.
4. Change the password and click OK.
Note...
Remember the new password. If you forget
this password you will be unable to log on as
PROVOX21Admin.
Note...
There are a few other places you must enter
the new PROVOX21Admin account
password. See sections 5.8 and 5.9 for more
information.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to change PROVOX21Eng and
PROVOX21User passwords if they exist.
Alternatively, if your system does not have migration stations, you
can disable the PROVOX21Eng and PROVOX21User accounts.
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Note...
The PROVOX Administrator account default
privileges are the same privileges as the NT
Administrator account.
6. Click on OK.
7. Close the User Manager.
5.4
Establish Secure Common Login
Perform on:
Using account:
Operator Station
Administrator
There are a couple of tasks required to establish user accounts that are
secure and that can log users in to both the DeltaV and PROVOX
systems with one user name and password. One task is performed on the
DeltaV Operator Stations and the other task is performed in the ENVOX
configuration:
•
From the DeltaV Operator Station, add DeltaV users to the
PROVOX21 user group.
•
From the ENVOX configuration workstation, add the DeltaV users
to the ENVOX download. Refer to Section 6: Database
Configuration for more information.
To add the DeltaV users to the PROVOX21 group:
1. Log on to Windows NT as PROVOX21Admin.
2. From the Start menu, select Programs | Administrative Tools
(Common) | User Manager.
The User Manager dialog appears.
3. Double-click on a DeltaV user.
The User Properties dialog appears.
4. Click the Groups button.
The Group Memberships dialog appears.
5. Select the PROVOX21 group in the Not members of area and click
the Add button to add the selected user to the PROVOX21 group.
6. Click OK to close the Group Memberships dialog.
7. Click OK to close the User Properties dialog.
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8. Double-click another DeltaV user and repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Continue until all DeltaV users required are in the PROVOX21
group.
10. Close the User Manager window.
5.5
Disable Web Server Log
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
Administrator
Installing the software on the Console Data Server creates the POC Web
Site. There is one setting you must make for this web site to ensure that
server disk space is not consumed by web events:
1. Select Start | Programs | Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack | Microsoft
Internet Information Server | Internet Service Manager.
The Microsoft Management Console opens.
2. Open the Internet Information Server, then open the Console Data
server.
3. Select the POC Web Site
4. Right click and select Properties.
The POC Web Site Properties dialog opens.
5. Select the Home Directory tab.
6. Under Content Control, make sure the Log access checkbox is not
selected.
7. Click Apply
8. Click Close.
A popup appears.
9. Select No.
The change takes effect the next time you restart the server.
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5.6
Set DeltaV-Style Alarm Processing
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
If you are going to use a combined alarm banner, you must set the
Console Data Server to process PROVOX alarms in the DeltaV style so
the priority order of alarms in the combined alarm banner is correct. To
set DeltaV-style alarm processing:
1. From the Start menu select DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |
Settings | Console Properties.
The console properties dialog appears.
2. Select the Alarms tab.
3. Select the DeltaV style alarm processing checkbox
Leave the dialog open if you are going to continue setup, otherwise,
click OK to close the dialog.
Note...
5.7
After any change to alarm processing behavior
you must either perform a total download or
stop and start the POC services on the Console
Data Server for the change to become
effective.
Initialize PROVOX Communications
This section explains the tasks required to ensure the Console Data
Server is communicating with the DeltaV Operator Stations and the
HDL.
Note...
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
If you defined DeltaV Operator Stations and
established communications from the server to
the HDL during software installation, you can
skip to section 5.8.
Software Setup • 87
5.7.1
Define Operator Stations
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
1. If the PROVOX Operator Console Properties dialog is not already
open, from the Start menu select DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |
Settings | Console Properties.
The console properties dialog appears.
2. Select the Workstations tab.
3. Enter the node name of each DeltaV Operator Station in the Primary
Node Names field and click on Add.
4. If applicable, enter the node names of the secondary DeltaV
Operator Stations in the Secondary Node Names field.
5. Leave the PROVOX Operator Console Properties dialog open as you
will return to it after uninitializing the HDL.
5.7.2
Uninitializing The HDL
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Note...
The console only supports the single port
connection to the HDL.
For the console to connect to and communicate with the process network
the HDL must be properly uninitialized and defined in Console
Properties so that it can be initialized by the console software.
The steps required to uninitialize the HDL depend on its state:
•
If the STATUS LEDs currently display CONN:
The HDL is currently initialized, connected and in use.
1. Make sure this HDL is connected to the server whose properties
you are changing.
2. On the Console Data Server, stop the POC Base service.
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3. Press and release the RESET button on the HDL. Wait 10
seconds.
The STATUS LEDs display DISC.
4. Press the DEFAULT CONFIG button.
The STATUS LEDs display UNIN.
5. On the Console Data Server, start the POC Base service.
•
If the STATUS LEDs currently display DISC:
The HDL has been initialized and connected, but it is currently not
connected.
1. Press the DEFAULT CONFIG button.
The STATUS LEDs display UNIN.
•
If the STATUS LEDs currently display INIT:
The HDL has been initialized but is currently not connected.
1. Press the DEFAULT CONFIG button.
The STATUS LEDs display UNIN.
•
If the STATUS LEDs currently display UNIN:
The HDL is already uninitialized. No further action is required.
You can now define the HDL.
5.7.3
Defining The HDL
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Define the HDL using the Console Properties utility. You may want to
refer to the Ethernet NIC card setup for IP address information. From
the server perform the following steps:
1. From the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console Properties dialog
select the Highway Interface tab.
2. Open a Command Prompt window by selecting Start | Programs |
Command Prompt.
3. From the Command Prompt enter ipconfig/all.
The Windows NT IP configuration and adapter information appears.
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4. Ensure that the IP address in the Console Data Server area of the
Highway Interface tab is the IP address of the NIC card connected to
the HDL.
5. Close the Command Prompt window.
6. In the Highway Data Link area of the tab, set the HDL's IP Address:
•
If you are using the default addressing scheme, set the HDL's IP
address to 192.168.22.2.
•
If you are using other addresses, the HDL IP address and the
address of the Ethernet NIC card in the server connected to the
HDL must be on the same subnet. The network between the
server and the HDL is a private network and traffic should not
be routed to or from this network. You may need to consult your
network administrator for more information.
7. If the plant has only one process network, set the PROVOX Network
Index to 0 (zero). If your plant has multiple process networks, refer
to the HDL documentation for information on setting the PROVOX
Network Index.
8. Set the PROVOX Highway and PROVOX Device values.
9. If you have made any changes make sure the HDL Initialization
checkbox is selected.
10. See your site supervisor for information for the other values in the
Highway Data Link area.
11. In the Enable HDL area, select all the options.
Note...
If there is no secondary highway, deselect
Enable Secondary Data Highway.
12. Click OK to close the Console Properties dialog.
If the Console Data Server software is running or the next time
Console Data Server software is started, the software attempts to set
the HDL parameters every couple of minutes until successful.
13. Restart the system.
You must restart so that changes you made take effect and the HDL
is initialized.
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5.8
Set Or Verify POC Services
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Operator Stations
Administrator
A service is a software process that performs a specific function that
supports one or more applications. DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Consoles are supported by services that support the underlying console
functionality.
The services settings for the console services determine whether the
services start automatically when the Console Data Server or operator
station starts, or if you start them manually. The affected services
depend on whether you are setting up a Console Data Server or an
operator station:
•
Console Data Servers are supported by the POC Base service.
•
Operator stations running the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software are supported by the POC Station service.
To set or verify the console services (POC Base on Console Data
Servers, POC Station on operator stations) follow these steps:
1. Log on to Windows NT using the PROVOX21Admin account.
2. Open the Control Panel (select Start | Settings | Control Panel).
3. Select the Services Icon and double click.
4. In the Services dialog box, select the POC Base service (on Console
Data Servers) or POC Station (on DeltaV Operator Stations).
5. Click on the Startup... button to open the Service dialog
The following figure shows the service dialog for the POC Station
service. The dialog is nearly identical for the POC Base service.
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Software Setup • 91
Figure 5-1: Services and Service Dialogs (Typical)
6. Select Log On As This Account and enter PROVOX21Admin.
7. In the Password entry field enter the current password for the
PROVOX21Admin account. Re-enter the password in the Confirm
Password entry field.
8. Select the desired Startup Type toggle button:
•
If this is a Console Data Server, select Automatic. This ensures
that the POC Base service starts when the computer is started.
•
If this is a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Workstation used as a
dedicated operator station, select Automatic. This ensures that
the POC Station service that supports console operations are
started when the computer is started.
•
If this workstation used is as an engineering workstation and not
used for process control, you may want to select Manual. When
you are using the console you can start and stop the POC
console service from the Services dialog.
Note that it requires Windows NT administrator privileges to start
and stop services.
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9. Click OK to exit from the Service dialog.
10. On Console Data Servers only, select the POC TimeWatch service.
11. Click on the Startup... button to open the Service dialog.
12. Verify the following:
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Startup type is Automatic
•
Log on as System Account is selected
•
Allow Service to Interact with Desktop is checked
13. Click OK to exit from the Service dialog.
14. Click Close to exit from the Services dialog.
Note... The system verifies POC Service passwords
only on system startup. Therefore, any
disagreements in passwords, either account
passwords or the POC Service password, are
not detected until the console restarts.
Note... Do not start, stop, or change the startup
options for the FIX service from the Services
dialog.
Note... If you have set the POC Base service to start
automatically, be sure to set the HDL
information correctly in the console properties
dialog from the Console Data Server before
you restart it. Otherwise, the HDL may not be
initialized correctly.
If the HDL is not initialized correctly, the
console will have problems communicating
with other PROVOX devices on the data
highway.
For more information refer to section 5.7.
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About the PROVOX21Admin Account
Password in the Service Dialog
When you enter the PROVOX21Admin account password in the
Service dialog you are not setting or changing the password. You are
authenticating the PROVOX21Admin account’s authority to run the
service. The password you enter must be the current password for
the PROVOX21Admin account. If you enter an incorrect password,
the console software will not function. If you change the
PROVOX21Admin account password later, you must change the
password in this dialog as well.
There are two things to remember about the PROVOX21Admin
account password:
•
The PROVOX21Admin account password must be the same on
all connected Console Data Servers and operator stations. If it is
different, workstations will not be able to connect to Console
Data Servers.
Note... The PROVOX21Admin account must have the
same password on all connected Console Data
Servers and operator stations.
•
5.9
The PROVOX21Admin password you enter in the Service
dialog must be the correct PROVOX21Admin account password
the next time the computer restarts or the POC service will not
run and the console will not function correctly.
Change PROVOX21Admin Account
Passwords for DCOM Servers
Perform on:
Using account:
Operator Stations
Administrator
There are two DCOM servers (components of the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software) that run under the PROVOX21Admin account:
PAlmBnr and POPC. When you change the PROVOX21Admin account
password you must enter the new password in the DCOM servers
properties dialog for both or the software will not function correctly.
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To change the password:
1. From a Command Prompt or the Run dialog, enter the command
dcomcnfg.
The Distributed COM Configuration Properties dialog opens.
2. From the list on the Applications tab, find and select PAlmBnr.
3. Click the Properties… button.
The server Properties dialog opens.
4. Select the Identity tab.
5. In the Password and Confirm Password fields of the dialog enter the
PROVOX21Admin account password.
6. Click the OK button to accept the change and close the server
Properties dialog.
7. From the Applications list, find and select POPC.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 6.
9. Click the OK button on the Distributed COM Configuration
Properties to accept your changes and close the dialog.
Note... Do not make any other changes in these
dialogs.
5.10
Verify Software Startup
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Operator Stations
Administrator
Verify that the console software starts without errors on both Console
Data Servers and operator stations using the Windows NT Event
Viewer.
To verify startup:
1. Start the Event Viewer (select Start | Programs | Administrative
Tools (Common) | Event Viewer).
2. Look for console events in the Application log.
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What you see depends on whether you are at a Console Data Server or a
DeltaV Operator Station.
5.10.1
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Servers
On DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Servers (Console Data Servers)
you should see the following events. Note that the text below each event
is the message that appears if you double click on an event in the list.
For example, the following shows the messages that appear in the Event
Viewer Application Log of a Console Data Server named MOWER
connected to an operator station named ZINFANDEL.
Date
Time
Source
Category
Event
User
Computer
5/13/02
6:15:33 PM
POC
BasePort
8
N/A
MOWER
Console Workstation on ZINFANDEL requested a connection, and is now
connected/validated to the Console Data Server.
Connection = 1 = 0x00000001
5/13/02
6:15:30 PM
POC
Grand
63
N/A
MOWER
HwyIf
35
N/A
MOWER
OPCON
85
N/A
MOWER
Valid License Module connected to HDL
5/13/02
6:15:27 PM
POC
Connected to the HDL
5/13/02
6:15:01 PM
POC
POC Base service started.
5.10.2
Operator Stations
Similar messages appear in the Event Viewer on operator stations.
For example, the following table shows the messages that appear in the
Event Viewer Application Log on an operator station named
ZINFANDEL that is connected to a Console Data Server named
MOWER.
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Date
Time
Source
Category
Event
User
Computer
5/13/02
6:17:45 PM
IntellutionFIX
None
201
N/A
ZINFANDEL
7
N/A
ZINFANDEL
The Fix service software is currently running.
5/13/02
6:17:33 PM
POC
StationPort
Console Workstation connected/validated to the Console Data Server MOWER.
Connection = 1 = 0x00000001
5/13/02
6:17:23 PM
POC
StationPort
2
N/A
ZINFANDEL
Requesting connection to the Console Data Server MOWER.
Connection = 1 = 0x00000001
5/13/02
6:17:01 PM
POC
OPCON
85
N/A
ZINFANDEL
POC Station service started.
5.11
Setting Internet Options
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Operator Stations
All DeltaV accounts
Note... The settings you make in this section are by
user. That is, each Windows NT user account
has its own copy of the settings. It is therefore
necessary that the settings explained in this
subsection be made from each user account.
Console Data Servers and migration stations
have all three user accounts. DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX Operator Stations have only the
PROVOX21Admin account
The console software uses Internet Explorer functionality in several of
the viewers. It is important that you make the following settings for the
viewers to work as expected:
1. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel.
2. Double click on the Internet Options icon.
The Internet Options dialog appears.
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3. Select the General tab.
4. Change Home page address by clicking on Use Blank.
5. Click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files area.
The Settings dialog appears.
6. Select the Automatically radio button.
7. In the Temporary Internet files folder location, set the Amount of
disk space to use to 10 Mbytes.
8. Select the Security tab.
9. Set the Web content zone to Local Intranet.
10. Click the Default Level button
11. In the Security level area, set to Medium.
12. Select the Connections tab.
13. Click the LAN Settings… button.
The Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog opens.
Make sure none of the checkboxes on this dialog is selected.
14. Click OK to accept the settings and close the dialog
15. Click OK to accept the settings and close the Internet Explorer
Properties dialog.
You do not need to set anything on the Content, Programs, and
Advanced tabs.
5.12
Setting Acrobat Reader Options
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Operator Stations
All DeltaV accounts
There are a couple of things to set in Acrobat Reader 5.0.
1. Log in.
2. Start Acrobat Reader.
3. If a license agreement appears, acknowledge it by clicking Accept.
The license agreement appears only the first time a user starts the
reader. It will not appear again.
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4. After Acrobat Reader opens, select Edit| Preferences | Options.
5. In the Startup area, deselect Display splash screen.
6. Click Ok to accept the change and close the preferences dialog.
7. Exit the Acrobat Reader software.
You can repeat these steps for other users if desired.
5.13
Cleaning Up The POC\programs
Folder
Perform on:
Using account:
Console Data Servers
PROVOX21Admin
Operator Stations
Administrator
Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer during software installation can
put a couple of extra files in the POC\programs directory. Programs in
the POC\programs directory appear in the start menu of the desktop.
Remove the unnecessary files:
1. Start Windows NT Explorer
2. Navigate to the POC\programs directory
3. Leave the shortcut PROVOX Logon and delete everything else.
It is possible (but beyond the scope of this manual to explain) to add
programs to the start menu of the desktop. If you desire to do so, refer to
the Windows NT documentation.
5.14
Removing The Master License Popup
Perform on:
Using account:
Operator Stations
Administrator
As installed, the console software presents a master license agreement
every time an operator station is restarted. To prevent this from
occurring on workstations dedicated as operator consoles, remove the
shortcut that opens this agreement from the All Users Startup folder:
1. Navigate to the folder \WINNT\Profiles\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Startup
2. Delete the shortcut View License
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5.15
Other Settings
In addition to the software settings made during console hardware
installation and setup and software installation, there are several
software settings that affect console security and the operating
environment. There are several settings you must make to ensure that
console security is implemented as intended. There are other settings
you should verify and possibly change, depending on how you are using
the console and the type of console you have. These settings include:
5.15.1
•
Setting Window Positions
•
Customizing the Operate Environment
•
Using The Disk Administrator
Setting IA And Trend Window Positions
Perform on:
Using account:
Operator Stations
Administrator
The initial positions of the Instrument Area and Trend window will
probably be satisfactory. However, if you want to set the initial location
of these applications when they are started from the toolbar, the console
software provides a way to do so.
Setting the initial position is a two step process. First, define initial
positions for the windows in the Console Properties dialog (select Start |
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties). The
Positioning tab of this dialog contains a grid of values.
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Figure 5-2: Positioning Tab of DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Properties
Dialog
The Positioning tab has columns for five possible alternate positions for
the windows (A, B, C, D, and Home).
The tab is laid out as a grid so that you can easily see all the settings for
Instrument Areas and Trend windows for every position defined. Each
square in the grid is a number that represents either the x or y coordinate
of the upper left corner of a window in pixels, and for Trend windows,
the width or height of the window in pixels.
5.15.2
Enable PROVOX Communication
Perform on:
Using account:
Operator Stations
Administrator
To enable PROVOX components in the DeltaV Operate interface, do the
following:
1. Start DeltaV Operate and go to Configure mode.
2. Open the DeltaV User Settings by clicking the
Configure toolbar.
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button on the
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The DeltaV User Settings dialog opens.
3. Select the PROVOX checkbox as shown to enable communication
with the PROVOX system.
For information on the other checkboxes, refer to the section Using
the DeltaV User Settings Dialog in the DeltaV Operator Graphics
manual.
4. Click the Add files button.
5. Acknowledge the popup dialogs that appear.
6. Click OK to close the DeltaV User Preferences dialog.
7. Close DeltaV Operate.
8. Wait 30 seconds, then open DeltaV Operate to refresh the file list.
The Add files button copies two sets of files to the DeltaV directory
structure to support PROVOX pictures. Files are copied into two
directories:
Copied to \DVDATA\GRAPHICS-IFIX\PIC\Standard\
•
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ABdvp1.grf — DeltaV-PROVOX combined Alarm Banner Screen 1
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•
ABdvp2.grf — DeltaV-PROVOX combined Alarm Banner Screen 2
•
ABPOAR.grf — PROVOX Alarm and OAR Alarm Banner
•
ABPInfo.grf — PROVOX Alarm Information Alarm Banner
•
User_ref_Provox.grf — PROVOX and DeltaV combined User_ref
to make your own UserSettings file
Copied to \DVDATA\GRAPHICS-IFIX\PIC\
•
ZPALMSUM.grf — PROVOX Alarm Summary Main Picture
•
ZPOARSUM.grf — PROVOX OAR Summary Main Picture
•
frsPOCAnalog.fds — PROVOX Dynamo Set of Group Faceplates
for Analog point types
•
frsPOCChip.fds — PROVOX Dynamo Set of Group Faceplates for
Chip point types
•
frsPOCDiscrete.fds — PROVOX Dynamo Set of Group Faceplates
for Discrete point types
•
frsPOCLoop.fds — PROVOX Dynamo Set of Group Faceplates for
Loop point types
•
frsPOCProvue.fds — PROVOX Dynamo Set of Group Faceplates
for Console Hosted point types
•
frsPOCUoc.fds — PROVOX Dynamo Set of Group Faceplates for
UOC only point types
The \Standard directory already contains two additional alarm banner
pictures for use with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console:
5.15.3
•
ABdv1.grf — DeltaV Alarm Banner Screen 1 (Use this file as a
DeltaV-only alarm banner instead of Alarmban.grf)
•
ABdv2.grf — DeltaV Alarm Banner Screen 2 (Use this file as a
DeltaV-only alarm banner instead of Alarmbn2.grf)
Create a PROVOX Toolbar
Perform on:
Using account:
Operator Stations
Administrator
You must create a PROVOX toolbar for operators to have access to
PROVOX functionality. The DeltaV Operate software includes a
Toolbar Picture Builder Expert. This section does not explain in general
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how to use the Toolbar Picture Builder. For that information, refer to the
section Using the DeltaV Toolbar Builder Utility in the DeltaV Books
Online. This section explains only the items of the builder that are
specific to PROVOX systems.
To create a PROVOX toolbar:
1. Start DeltaV Operate and go to Configure mode.
2. Open the DeltaV Utilities toolbar (Select Workspace | Toolbars, then
check the box for DeltaV_Utilities).
3. Open the Toolbar Picture Builder Expert by clicking the
on the Configure toolbar.
button
The Toolbar Picture Builder Expert dialog opens.
4. Select a toolbar template and explanatory text appears in the field
below the selection. Note that you must create toolbars from a
template. You cannot edit an existing toolbar.
The PROVOX Screen 2 Toolbar template is selected in the figure.
5. Enter a name for your toolbar in the New Toolbar Name field. Note
that you must use a new name. You cannot overwrite existing
toolbar names.
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There are three sets of buttons: Common Tools for any Toolbar,
DeltaV Specific Tools, and PROVOX Specific Tools. You can add
buttons from any or all of these sets to your toolbar.
6. Select the Common Tools for any Toolbar set.
The figure shows that the first four buttons added to the toolbar are
from the Common Tools set:
•
Print Main Window
•
Last Picture
•
Open Picture
•
Exchange Pictures
You should probably include these buttons on any toolbar you
create. Include any other buttons your operators need from any of
the tool sets.
The PROVOX Specific Tools button set is selected in the figure.
7. Move buttons between your toolbar and the button set using the left
and right arrow buttons.
8. Set the order of the buttons on your toolbar by selecting a button and
using the up and down arrow buttons.
9. After you have selected all the buttons you want and arranged them
in the order you want, click OK to save the new toolbar in the
Standard directory.
Refer to the following section for information on creating and editing
UserSettings.grf so the toolbar you created appears in DeltaV Operate.
5.15.4
Create UserSettings.grf from
User_ref_PROVOX.grf
For DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software to operate properly, you
must create the UserSettings.grf file from the User_ref_PROVOX.grf
file as described in the following steps. From DeltaV Operate Configure
mode:
1. If your DeltaV Operator Station already has a UserSettings.grf file,
save it to another name.
2. Open \Pictures\Standard\User_ref_PROVOX.grf.
3. Save the file as UserSettings.grf.
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4. Press the right mouse button and select Edit Script.
5. Scroll to the Opening Scheduler section and make sure the line for
the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX scheduler is not commented (as
shown in the bold line below).
Application.Documents.Open System.SchedulePath & "\FRS_ScheduleEX.evs"
6. Scroll to the Alarm Banner Window Initialization section.
7. If you want to use the combined DeltaV and PROVOX alarm
banner, make sure that the two lines under Option 3 that begin with
frsVariables are not commented.
The three options in this section are:
•
Option 1 — Standard DeltaV alarm banner (two pictures, one on
each screen)
•
Option 2a and 2b — PROVOX alarm information or PROVOX
alarm and OAR information on one screen, standard DeltaV
alarm banner on the other screen.
•
Option 3 — Combined PROVOX and DeltaV alarm banner (two
pictures, one on each screen)
Note... If your plant has only PROVOX controllers
and you are using single monitor operator
stations, select option 2b and place the
ABPOAR alarm banner on screen 1. The
ABPOAR alarm banner is the only PROVOXonly alarm banner that contains the PROVOX
integrity indicators.
Restoring Changes from a Previous
UserSettings file
Open or print the previous version of the UserSettings.grf file. Compare
the contents of that file with the UserSettings.grf file you just created. If
there are changes to the previous file that you want to include in the new
file, edit the new UserSettings.grf file to make the changes. Do not copy
the previous UserSettings.grf file over the new file.
Using the PROVOX Toolbar
To make the PROVOX toolbar you created appear, perform the
following steps in DeltaV Operate:
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1. Find the TOOLBAR WINDOW INITIALIZATION section of the
file.
2. Replace TOOLBAR (the toolbar on screen 1) or TOOLBAR2 (the
toolbar on screen 2) with the name of the toolbar you created (in the
example, myPVXToolbar).
Be sure to uncomment the line after you enter your toolbar name.
3. Save and close UserSettings.grf.
4. Switch to Run mode.
The toolbar you created should appear.
If the console does not work properly after you edit the UserSettings.grf
file you can recover by renaming UserSettings.grf and restarting the
console software. You can then correct the UserSettings.grf file as
required.
Other UserSettings Variables
The UserSettings.grf file contains comments that explain how to modify
the variables to accomplish changes. Follow the instructions in the file.
For example, Using the variables in the UserSettings.grf file you can do
the following:
•
Set whether DeltaV Operate uses the standard alarm banner or alarm
and OAR banner or custom alarm banner you create.
•
Set the behavior of alarm direct access when an alarm button in the
alarm banner is clicked.
•
Set whether the alarm banner is always on top of other windows or
not.
•
Change the default toolbar.
•
Set whether the menu bar of the main window appears.
•
Set the initial display.
•
Set the overview display.
•
Set whether operators can browse other directories and files when
opening pictures in the main window.
•
Initialize the display history list.
•
Prevent changes to the display history list.
•
Initialize the point history list.
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5.15.5
•
Prevent changes to the point history list.
•
Set the picture that is opened by the display directory toolbar button.
Defining Primary And Secondary Servers And
Workstations
If you did not define the primary and secondary Console Data Servers
for each operator station, or define the primary and secondary operator
stations for each Console Data Server, do that now.
From each operator station and Console Data Server, select Start |
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties. For
each workstation, on the Console Data Server tab, enter the Primary and
Secondary Console Data Server. For each Console Data Server, on the
Workstations Tab, enter the workstations whose primary and secondary
connections are to the Console Data Server.
5.15.6
Setting Unsolicited Data Reporting
If your PROVOX system includes devices that use pre-1984 device
programming (pre-ADR), you may need to enable Standard Unsolicited
data reporting. Do not enable Standard Unsolicited data reporting unless
you know you need it. If you are unsure, consult with your FisherRosemount service representative.
Note... Enabling Standard Unsolicited data reporting
on systems can cause undesirable side effects
under some circumstances. Enable Standard
Unsolicited data reporting only if necessary.
To see the current state of Standard Unsolicited data reporting, on
Console Data Servers select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |
Settings | Standard Unsolicited. An informational popup appears. Click
OK. The Unsolicited Reporting Control appears as shown in the figure.
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Figure 5-3: Unsolicited Reporting Control
When opened, the dialog indicates the current state of Standard
Unsolicited data reporting. For example, in the figure data reporting is
set to the default: Standard Unsolicited data reporting is disabled.
5.15.7
Point Tag and Display Tag Substitutions
If you have an existing PROVOX configuration that you are going to use
with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX consoles, it is possible that some of
the point tags, PPA tags, PMA tags, and display tags in the configuration
are invalid for use in DeltaV Operate. It is recommended that you
change the tags in the configuration to valid tags and display names for
DeltaV Operate.
However, to ease the transition to DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Consoles, the console software can translate invalid point tags and
display tags when they are downloaded to the server.
Note... PPA and PMA tags are not translated. You
must ensure that PMA and PPA tags in the
ENVOX configuration are valid for use in
DeltaV Operate.
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5.15.7.1
Using Valid Tags
Point tags, PPA tags, and PMA tags in the ENVOX software for use on
the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console should:
•
Contain at least one letter
•
Contain only letters, numbers, and dashes (these are the only
characters that are valid for ENVOX point tags that are also valid in
DeltaV Operate)
•
Be no more than 12 characters long.
Display tags in the ENVOX software for use on the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Console should:
5.15.7.2
•
Start with a letter
•
Contain only letters and numbers (these are the only characters that
are valid for ENVOX display tags that are also valid in DeltaV
Operate)
•
Be no more than 12 characters long.
Setting Substitution Options
To set the substitution options, on Console Data Servers select Start |
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties. Select
the Tags tab.
Note... Any change on this tab forces the next
download to be a total download of the
console from the ENVOX database. If you
make a change, the software prompts you for
confirmation. If you confirm the change there
is no way to undo it.
The tab contains the following fields and areas:
•
Tag Character Substitution Enable checkbox: Turns the tag
substitutions feature on and off.
•
Tag Substitutions Log File Location: Specifies where tag
substitution log files are created.
Point tag replacement area
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Comma replaced by
•
Period replaced by
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Slash replaced by
•
Space replaced by
In each of these fields select a substitution character from the dropdown list. The default substitution character is $.
Display tag replacement area
•
Insert for invalid leading character
In this field select the letter to insert as the leading character for
display names that have an invalid leading character in the ENVOX
configuration. The default letter is P.
•
Comma replaced by
•
Dash replaced by
•
Period replaced by
•
Slash replaced by
•
Space replaced by
In each of these fields select a substitution character from the dropdown list. The default substitution character is _ (underscore).
5.15.7.3
Example Substitutions
The following table illustrates how the conversion works when using the
default character substitutions
.
In the ENVOX Configuration
After Conversion
Point Tags
AI,201
AI$201
AI.301
AI$301
AI/401
AI$401
AI 501
AI$501
Display Tags
5.15.7.4
DSP,123
DSP_123
12345
P12345
The Log File
The translations are reported in the file TagSubstitutions.csv. This file is
created (or overwritten) by a total download. Partial downloads append
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information to the file. The file is in the location specified on the Tags
tab.
The file is created whether tag character substitution is enabled or not.
You can use this feature to determine which point tags and display tags
in the ENVOX configuration are invalid for DeltaV Operate.
(Remember that the conversion does not affect PPA and PMA tags.)
To view the file, open it in Excel. The log file contains only the point
tags and display tags that are invalid, and shows what the converted tags
would be using the currently selected substitution characters. The file
has several columns but those of most interest are:
•
InputTag — The tag as it is configured in the ENVOX database.
•
SubstTag — How the tag would appear if translated with the
currently selected substitutions.
•
OutputTag — The tag used in the console. If tag character
substitution is enabled, this column is identical to the SubstTag
column. If substitution is disabled, this column is identical to the
InputTag column.
•
ErrorText — Not all tags can be translated. This column contains
error messages generated during translation. Note that one tag can
have several error messages.
Errors
Substitution error messages during tag substitution include:
•
Warning: number of characters substituted in tag exceeded 4,
original tag = <InputTag>, converted tag = <SubstTag>, append
string = XXXXX
The software supports a maximum of four character substitutions in
a single tag. The append string indicates the characters that were
substituted: C (comma), P (period), S (slash), B (space), and D
(dash). For example, if InputTag is DCU-DSP1,. /, SubstTag is
DCU_DSP1_____, and the append string is DCPBS. (The character
before the slash in InputTag is a space.)
•
Disallowed character found in tag…
•
Warning: cannot prepend required alpha string to display name (too
long), original tag =…
Applies only to display tags. The software cannot insert a letter at
the beginning of the display tag because display tags can be no
longer than 12 characters.
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5.15.8
Logging On To the Operator Station
Note...
Before beginning this procedure download the
Console Data Server database from the
ENVOX configuration software with a
download that includes:
•
The operator station defined as a user or
the ANYNODE user defined with
sufficient privilege
•
The DeltaV users.
If you have defined security and set up accounts in the ENVOX software
and the operator station as described in sections 3 and 5 of this manual,
log in as described in the DeltaV documentation. Entering the DeltaV
Operate user name and password in the DeltaV Logon dialog logs you in
to both the DeltaV system and the PROVOX system.
If you have not set up the accounts as described in Section 3 and 5, when
you log in to DeltaV Operator Station the following message appears.
If this message appears you can log in to the PROVOX system in the
following manner:
1. On the Start menu, select DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |Operate |
Change User.
The Change Console User dialog box appears.
Note...
If the Change Console User dialog does not
appear, check the security settings.
2. Enter a user name and password that are in the ENVOX download to
the console data server.
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If you have not downloaded a configuration and you attempt to log in, a
message appears saying “The database is unavailable for logon.”
Click on the PROVOX Integrity button in the alarm banner and view the
Integrity display. Make sure the indicators that apply are green
(indicating good integrity).
5.16
Convert Existing Pictures
If you have operator pictures from PROVOX Operator Console 3.0,
convert them to DeltaV Operate pictures using the Picture Converter and
Convert a Picture to a Main DeltaV Picture tools in Configure mode.
Refer to the section Using the Picture Converter Utility in the DeltaV
Books Online and the information in the DeltaV Release News for more
information on converting pictures. PROVOX Operator Console 3.0
*.odf pictures can be partially converted using the DeltaV Operate
picture conversion tools.
After you convert your pictures, use Ctrl-F to change all instances of
THISNODE and FIX32.THISNODE to POC.
Note...
5.17
The amount of manual editing required after
you convert pictures depends on the
complexity of your pictures.
Troubleshooting
There are a number of things needed to get the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software working with DeltaV Operate. Here is a list of
things to check if your system is not working as expected:
•
Are the DeltaV users members of the PROVOX21 Group?
See Section 5.4 of this manual.
•
Are the DeltaV user names in the ENVOX download?
See Section 6 of this manual.
•
Does the ENVOX download have an ANYNODE user defined or the
operator station defined as a user?
See Section 6 of this manual.
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•
If a user cannot log in to the PROVOX system, does the account
have DELTAV or STATION defined as the password configured in
the ENVOX download?
See Section 6 of this manual.
•
Do all connected servers and operator stations have the same
password for the PROVOX21Admin account?
See Section 5.8 of this manual.
•
Are the POC services passwords set to the current
PROVOX21Admin account password on all connected servers and
operator stations?
See Section 5.15.2 of this manual.
•
Have you selected the PROVOX checkbox and added files in the
DeltaV User Settings dialog?
See Section 6 of this manual.
•
Have you built a PROVOX toolbar and updated UserSettings.grf
with the filename?
See Section 5.15.3 of this manual.
•
Have you edited User_ref_PROVOX.grf to create a UserSettings.grf
picture and edited the script as required?
See Section 5.15.4 of this manual.
•
Have you installed the DeltaV Network Time Protocol service on the
Console Data Server?
See Appendix A of this manual.
•
Have you checked all the network cables and IP address
assignments?
See Section 3 of this manual.
•
Have you downloaded the DeltaV Operator Station from the
ProfessionalPLUS station?
See the DeltaV documentation.
•
Is the Console Data Server processing alarms using the PROVOX or
DeltaV rules?
See Section 5.6 of this manual and Section 8 of the User Manual
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•
If you cannot start a PROVOX application, is it running on the other
Flexlock desktop?
See the DeltaV documentation.
•
Are you using the correct alarm banner file for the alarm settings on
the Console Data Server?
See Section 5.6 and Section 5.15.4 of this manual.
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6
Database
Configuration
6.1
Introduction
To create the database configuration (point information, PPAs, and so
on) use the ENVOX® configuration software or the Control Desktop
software. The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® Console accepts a
database download created for an Operator Workplace Console, though
some parts, including displays, are not used. However, there are some
requirements that the database configuration must meet to be accepted
by the console.
Note... Make sure that there are no duplicate names or
tags in the ENVOX configuration and the
DeltaV configuration. All tags and names
must be unique across both databases.
Duplicate names or tags can cause
unpredictable behavior.
This section outlines the differences in configuration between an
Operator Workplace Console and a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Console. The information in this section applies directly to the ENVOX
configuration software, but applies to the Control Desktop software as
well. The two configuration software applications are organized
differently, but require the same information to configure a console.
You create a console configuration using the configuration software by
entering information on a number of related forms. To create a
configuration for the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console you do not
need some of the forms and you may have to do something different on
one or more forms.
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Note... Tags you configure in the ENVOX software
for use on the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Console should:
•
Contain at least one letter
•
Contain only letters, numbers, and dashes
(–) (these are the only characters valid in
ENVOX configurations that are also valid
in DeltaV Operate
•
Be no more than 12 characters long.
It is recommended that you change your ENVOX configuration to make
all tags and display names valid for DeltaV Operate. However, the Tags
tab of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Properties dialog provides
character substitution for tagnames and display names. This tab is
intended only to ease the transition from earlier PROVOX consoles to
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles.
For more information on the Tags tab refer to its online help and Section
5 of this manual.
This release of the console software supports configuration of consoleresident points:
•
Activity points
•
Discrete control device points (DCDs)
•
Extended pulse count input points (EPCIs)
•
Integrity points
•
Accumulation points.
•
Maintenance points
•
Single-bit discrete points
All of these support console-resident point redundancy except
maintenance points and single-bit discrete points.
®
In addition, console-resident points in PROVUE or Operator
Workplace consoles can be targeted to and operated from DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Consoles. (When operating a point hosted on
another console the commands are sent to and the functions are
performed on the source console.)
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Note... The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console is
compatible with existing PROVOX devices
that use ADR (Advanced Data Reporting) or
Background Reporting.
Ensure that any existing DCU, MUX, or PCIU
devices have been upgraded to support ADR
or background reporting.
6.2
Console Configuration
If you have an existing Operator Workplace configuration you want to
use for the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console you will need to
review this subsection for items you must change in your configuration.
If you have an existing PROVUE configuration you want to use you
must first update the configuration to an Operator Workplace
configuration, then make the configuration compatible with the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Console.
If you are starting a new configuration, this subsection tells you which
forms are not required for the console and which forms require specific
information to result in a download compatible with the console.
The following subsections explain how to use ENVOX software console
configuration forms to create a configuration for the console. Note that
some forms, though not required for configuration, may have to be at
least partially completed for the configuration to generate without errors.
If you are using the Control Desktop configuration software, the
configuration information required is organized differently than
explained in the following subsections, but the same information is
required.
6.2.1
Console Device Definition Form
Open the form by selecting Add | DEVICES | WPCON from the
ENVOX Top Level form. Configure the Revision as 2.0. Unless you are
configuring redundant console-resident points, set the Redundancy
Status as SIMPLEX.
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If you are configuring redundant console-resident points, the redundant
console for a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console cannot be a
PROVUE console or an Operator Workplace Console.
You can clone the configuration of another console if desired.
In the Standard Options field, select YES.
In the Database Size field, enter 10,000.
Setting Batch to YES is valid if you will have console-resident UNIT or
Activity points or will be targeting UNIT or Activity points sourced in a
PROVUE or Operator Workplace console to this console. The batch
control software option must be present on your console if you select
YES.
Anything you enter in the Help Display, Detail Display, Trend Display,
and Maint Display fields is ignored by the console.
Note... Even though the Help and Maint displays are
ignored by the console, you must configure
something in these fields or the configuration
will not generate.
The Printer configuration fields are ignored by the console.
6.2.2
Option Definition Form
The Auto Point Select field is ignored by the console.
The Ack Selected Point is currently ignored by the console. In the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console the ACK button in the
Instrument Area acknowledges only alarms on that point while the ACK
button in the Alarm Banner area acknowledges alarms for all points on
the current display.
In the No. Alarm History Records field, enter 100. This field is not used
by the console but you must enter something or the configuration will
not generate.
For the three Percent of… fields, calculate a value to enter by dividing
the number of points configured by the number of points specified in the
Database Size field of the Console Device Definition, then add five
percent. For example, if you set the database size to 10,000 points and
your configuration includes 3000 points, enter 35. (3000/10000 + 5 =
35)
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6.2.3
System Clock List Form
This form is not used by the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX consoles use the Network Time Protocol
service to synchronize time. Refer to Section 8 of this manual for more
information.
6.2.4
Shift Table Form
This form is used by the console as is.
6.2.5
Trend Set Definition and Trend Trace Definition
Forms
The console uses the configured trend information as is. However, there
are some differences in how trend data is stored, manipulated, and
viewed from the DeltaV Operator Station. In the console there are two
parts to trending: trace data sets and trend views.
Trace Data Sets
Each trace data set is a combination of tag, attribute (and occurrence, if
necessary), sample interval, and duration. Trace data sets are created in
two ways:
•
Created from configured trend trace information downloaded to the
console
•
Defined online from the operator station
Each point can have a maximum of 12 trace data sets in any combination
of configured or defined online.
Trace data sets created from the download cannot be deleted online. The
only way to delete them is to remove them from the configuration and
download the console.
If the download contains more than 12 trend traces for a point, only 12
of these traces are converted into trace data sets. The download order
determines which trace definitions are converted to trace data sets. The
download order cannot be determined and may vary from download to
download.
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Trend Views
Operators create trend views, either by importing configured trend sets
or by creating new views. Trend views include information on the
appearance of the trend information at the console. Operators save the
trend views as .ptv files on the DeltaV Operator Station and can reopen
files as desired.
Make sure downloaded trace definitions are suitable for your process
and operator needs. Operators will not be able to delete or modify trace
data sets for point and attribute combinations that already exist in the
download.
Refer to Using The Trend Viewer for more information.
6.2.6
Operator Display List Form
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console uses this form a bit
differently than the Operator Workplace or PROVUE consoles. For
those consoles this form established the list of displays that were
downloaded to an Operator Workplace or PROVUE console. Any
displays not in the list were not available.
For the console use this form to list the displays that are defined as alarm
displays when configuring points. Alarm displays are the displays that
appear when an operator clicks a button in the Alarm Banner. Every
alarm display must be in this list. (Displays that are not defined as alarm
displays do not need to be in this list.)
Note... Display names you configure in the ENVOX
software for use on the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Console must:
•
Start with a letter
•
Contain only letters and numbers (these are
the only characters valid in ENVOX
configurations that are also valid in DeltaV
Operate)
•
Be no more than 12 characters long.
If you create only the one required dummy display and enter other
display names in the Operator Display List the configuration software
reports warnings when generating the configuration. You can ignore the
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warnings. If you want to eliminate the warnings you can create a dummy
display for every display listed in the Operator Display List.
Note... The Display No. (number), Display Forward,
Display Backward, and Overview fields are
not used by the console, but must be
completed for a valid generate.
The maximum number of displays a DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Console can contain is limited only by the disk space available and
allocated on the console hard disk.
However, the number of alarm displays for points still depends on the
configuration software limits: The 500 point console allows 77 alarm
displays, the 2000 point console allows 212 alarm displays, and the
10,000 point console allows 1050 alarm displays.
6.2.7
PMA List Form
The console uses this form as is.
6.2.8
User Access List Form
The console uses this form as is.
6.2.9
Pen Recorder List Form
The console does not use this form.
6.2.10
Report List Definition Form
The console uses this form as is.
6.2.11
Report Header Definition Form
The console uses this form as is.
6.2.12
Equipment List Form
The console uses this form as is.
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6.2.13
Configuring Reports
Use the Language Editor of the configuration software to create reports.
Note that the display attributes you can use when configuring reports are
the Operator Workplace display attributes, not the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Console display attributes. In most cases these are the same,
but there are some attributes named differently and some attributes that
are available for console displays that are not available for reports.
To see the attributes available for reports, refer to the PROVOX online
book Reference Tables. It contains a pointer to the help files for report
attributes.
Some attribute values are reported differently in the console than in
Operator Workplace or PROVUE consoles. Refer to the online help for
attributes for information on the values returned.
6.2.14
Console Preferences Form
The console does not use this form.
You can set the Session Timeout and Input Timeout from the DeltaV
Operator Station. To set either or both times, at the console select Start |
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties. When
the dialog opens, select the Instrument Areas tab. If the console software
is already running, you must close and re-open the instrument area for
the new values to take effect.
6.2.15
Horn Tone Definition Form
The console does not use this form.
6.2.16
Display Limits Form
The console does not use this form.
6.2.17
Procedures Forms
The console uses the Procedures forms to establish procedure names,
process names, and so on. If you are going to be operating procedures,
you must configure the appropriate forms and fields.
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6.2.18
Conditional Color Editor
The console does not use the Conditional Color editor.
The console implements conditional color on display objects by applying
dynamic color and visibility to multiple display objects in the Configure
mode of DeltaV Operate.
For example, to have a valve appear in one color if a pump is off and in
other colors depending on flow rate if a pump is on, you would create
two or more pump graphics and stack them. One valve would be visible
if the pump was off and one of the others would be visible if the pump
was on.
Refer to the section Animating Object Properties in the DeltaV Books
Online for more information on using dynamic color and visibility.
6.2.19
Conditional Text Editor
The console does not use the Conditional Text editor.
The console implements conditional color by applying dynamic color
and visibility to multiple text objects in the Configure mode of DeltaV
Operate.
Refer to the section Animating Object Properties in the DeltaV Books
Online for more information on using dynamic color and visibility.
6.2.20
PMA Definition Form
The console uses this form as is.
Note... The default SYSTEM PMA that the ENVOX
software creates is not a valid name for the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software. You
must rename the PMA to use it. For example
SYSTEM-PMA.
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6.2.21
PPA Definition Form
The console uses this form as is.
Note... The default SYSTEM PPA that the ENVOX
software creates is not a valid name for the
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software. You
must rename the PPA to use it. For example,
SYSTEM-PPA
6.2.22
Alarm Priority Definition Form
The console uses this form as is.
Note... The console support for the extended
PROVUE alarm colors depends on where the
alarm indication appears.
In some places the console supports only colors 0 through 15. In other
places the console supports the full PROVUE alarm color set:
•
Display faceplates, the alarm banner, and the alarm summary
support only colors 0 through 15. Alarms that use either foreground
or background colors with an index greater than 15 are set to Yellow
Blink foreground and Red background.
•
The Instrument Area supports the full set of PROVUE alarm colors
except that the gray color is mapped to a salmon pink. The alarm
gray does not provide enough contrast against the gray background
the console uses.
If it is important for alarm indicators to always appear in the same
colors, use colors with color indexes from 0 through 15.
If you want, you can specify that PROVOX alarms be processed in
DeltaV style for use in an alarm banner that combines both PROVOX
and DeltaV alarms.
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6.2.23
User Definitions Form
The console uses this form as is.
However, as part of the way PROVOX security is implemented in the
console, DeltaV Operator Stations are considered users and must be
defined as such. An operator's access to the PROVOX process is
determined both by the operator's privilege configured in the ENVOX
download and the configured privilege level of the DeltaV Operator
Station.
The recommended procedure is to configure each DeltaV Operator
Station that is a dedicated operator station as a user in the configuration
software. Define these users with privileges consistent with the
requirements of each console and your plant's security policy.
If you want users configured in the DeltaV Operator Station User
Manager to have access to the PROVOX system you must add their user
names to the ENVOX download.
To allow access to other users who log in from operator stations that are
not dedicated operator stations—managers and engineers, for example—
configure the special user ANYNODE in the configuration software. The
ANYNODE user sets the privilege for any DeltaV Operator Station that
is not explicitly configured as a user. Set the ANYNODE user's
privileges consistent with your plant's security strategy.
Note... You must define DeltaV Operator Stations as
users or define the ANYNODE user in
configurations downloaded to DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Consoles or users will
not have any privileges after logging in to the
console software.
When you define the DeltaV Operator Station and ANYNODE users,
define passwords for them as well. Use passwords that cannot be
guessed to ensure console security. (Users who know the password of
one of the DeltaV Operator Station users can log in to any DeltaV
Operator Station as that user.)
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6.2.23.1
Secure Common Login
You can set up the system so that a single user name and password logs
a user in to both the DeltaV and PROVOX systems. Or you can ensure
that users can only log in to one system or another.
There are a couple of tasks to complete to set up the login scheme:
•
To have a single user name and password log in to both systems add
the DeltaV user name to the ENVOX database
The default behavior for users who exist in both the DeltaV system
and the ENVOX database is to automatically log those users in to
both systems when logging in to DeltaV Operate. Note that the
passwords in Delta V and the ENVOX database do not have to be
the same. These users can also log in directly to the PROVOX
system from the PROVOX Change Console User dialog.
•
To allow a user to log in to both systems automatically but not allow
login to PROVOX only, define the user in the ENVOX database
with the password DELTAV.
Users defined in the ENVOX database with the DELTAV password
cannot log into the PROVOX system only.
•
Similarly, the ENVOX password STATION has been defined to
prevent a user logging in to the PROVOX system using a node name
as a user name. Set the password for DeltaV Operator Stations to
STATION.
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The following table illustrates the effect of several ENVOX and DeltaV
password combinations.
Username
ENVOX
Password
DeltaV
Password
SMITH
DELTAV
abc
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
xyz
abc
abc
abc
User not
defined in
ENVOX
database
abc
abc
(user not
configured
in DeltaV)
When logging in
to DeltaV
software
When logging OUT
of DeltaV software
When logging in
using Change
User
Full configured
DeltaV access
DeltaV log out
completes successfully
Not allowed to
log in
Auto login to
PROVOX system
with configured
access
PROVOX log out
completes successfully
Full configured
DeltaV access
DeltaV log out
completes successfully
Auto login to
PROVOXsystem,
with configured
access
PROVOX log out
completes successfully
Full configured
DeltaV access
DeltaV log out
completes successfully
Auto login to
PROVOX system,
with configured
access
PROVOX log out
completes successfully
Full configured
DeltaV access
DeltaV log out
completes successfully
Auto login to
PROVOX system
fails
Attempts to log out of
PROVOX system – no
error reported
Not allowed to log
in to DeltaV
software
N/A
Full configured
PROVOX access
N/A
Not allowed to
log in
Full configured
PROVOX access
Full configured
PROVOX access
Not allowed to
log in
Does not auto
login to PROVOX
system
NODE1
STATION
(user not
configured
in DeltaV
Not allowed to log
in to DeltaV
software
Does not log in to
PROVOX system
Notes:
1. When the user logs out of NT before logging out of DeltaV, user is logged out of the PROVOX system
automatically.
2. If a user logs in to both the DeltaV and PROVOX systems, then uses the Change Console User application to
log in as a different user, the next time DeltaV log out is requested, the current PROVOX user is logged out.
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6.2.23.2
PROVOX Security Example
An operator's access to the process is the most restrictive of the
operator's configured privilege and the DeltaV Operator Station's
privilege in the ENVOX download. For example, operator Sam with a
base privilege of OPERATE is logged in to the DeltaV Operator Station
CONSOLE2. CONSOLE2 is configured as a user with TUNE privilege.
However, operator Sam has only OPERATE privilege so he cannot tune
any points.
Engineer Joe, whose base privilege is TUNE, needs to tune a point. He
logs in to CONSOLE2. Because both Joe and CONSOLE2 have TUNE
privilege, Joe can tune the point.
The plant also has a DeltaV Operator Station named DEMO1 that is not
configured as a user. The ANYNODE user has been configured with
OPERATE privilege, however, so that privilege applies to DEMO1. If
engineer Joe had logged into DEMO1, he would not be able to tune the
point as his TUNE privilege would not be able to overcome the more
restricted access of the ANYNODE user definition.
6.2.24
User Application List Form
The console does not use this form.
6.2.25
User UDK List Form
The console does not use this form.
6.2.26
Application Definition
The console does not use this form.
6.2.27
User Defined Key
The console does not use this form.
6.2.28
User Palette
The console does not use this form.
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6.2.29
Highway Access Control List Form
The console uses this form as is.
6.2.30
Display Editor
The console does not use displays created by the Display Editor.
However, you must use the Display Editor to create a single empty
display. The configuration must contain at least one display for it to
generate. Also note that every display listed in the Operator Display List
and configured during targeting as a point's Alarm Display that does not
exist in the configuration causes a warning during generation. You can
ignore the warnings. To eliminate the warnings you must create a
dummy display for every display listed in the Operator Display List.
6.3
Console Points
The console can host any of the console-based points:
•
Accumulation Point
•
Activity Point
•
Console DCD Point
•
Maintenance Point
•
Console EPCI Point
•
Integrity Point
•
Single-Bit Discrete Point.
In addition, the console can be a target for console-based points and
operate those points that originate in a PROVUE or Operator Workplace
console as long as the source PROVUE or Operator Workplace console
is running.
6.4
Targeting Points To A Console
Targeting PROVOX points to the console is accomplished the same way
as for PROVUE and Operator Workplace consoles. The following
subsections list the forms involved.
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6.4.1
Target Data
The console uses this form as is.
6.4.2
Console Target Data
The console uses this form as is. The displays configured as Alarm
Displays for each point must also exist in the database to prevent
generation warnings.
6.4.3
Extended Alarms
The console uses this form as is.
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7
Display Configuration
7.1
Introduction
One of the most useful features of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX®
console is its ability to display graphical representations of your process.
These displays can help operators understand and control the process.
For general information on creating displays for the DeltaV Operate
environment, refer to Creating Pictures in the DeltaV Books Online.
This section explains only PROVOX-specific information you need to
create displays that reference data from the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Data Server (also known as Console Data Server).
This section also discusses using DeltaV Operate to create displays and
explains some of the ways to provide display functionality that is similar
to that of PROVUE® and Operator Workplace displays.
7.2
Display Names in the ENVOX
Configuration
Though you use the DeltaV Operate software to create displays for the
operator stations, there are a couple of places in the ENVOX® software
you need to create or name displays.
The ENVOX configuration must contain at least one display (it can be
blank) for the configuration software to successfully generate and
download the configuration. If your configuration uses alarm displays (a
particular display opens when an operator clicks on an alarm button in
the alarm banner), you must include the alarm display names in the
Operator Display List and the displays must exist in the ENVOX
database.
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Note... Alarm displays (displays that are configured
as alarm displays for points, PPAs, and PMAs)
must be included in the Operator Display List
for the console.
See the subsection Operator Display List Form for more information on
configuring the Operator Display List.
The display names you configure in the ENVOX software are limited to
12 characters. To ensure that the names you configure in the ENVOX
software are compatible with DeltaV Operate display names, begin each
name with a letter and complete the name with letters and numbers only.
There are more characters that are valid in the ENVOX software but
these characters are not valid in DeltaV Operate.
Note... Display names you configure in the ENVOX
software for use on the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Console must:
•
Start with a letter
•
Contain only letters and numbers (these
are the only characters valid in ENVOX
that are also valid in DeltaV Operate)
•
Be no more than 12 characters long.
It is recommended that you change your ENVOX configuration to make
all tags and display names valid for DeltaV Operate. However, the Tags
tab of the Console Properties dialog provides character substitution for
tagnames and display names. This tab is intended only to ease the
transition from earlier PROVOX consoles to DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Consoles.
For more information on the Tags tab refer to its online help and Section
5 of this manual.
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7.3
Display Names in DeltaV Operate
In DeltaV Operate each display is a file with a .GRF extension. Display
files are in the directory
DeltaV\DVData\Graphics-iFIX\PIC. The display name and file name are
the same and the display name is stored within the display. Display
names must follow the DeltaV Operate rules. The name must:
7.4
•
Start with a letter
•
Contain only letters, numbers, and underscores (_)
•
Be no more than 31 characters long.
Display Elements And Link Limits
Displays are made up of static and dynamic elements. Static elements
include lines, circles, bitmaps, and text. Dynamic elements include
information fields that report data, as well as static elements to which
dynamic properties have been applied to control the element's size,
visibility, color, and so on.
Dynamic elements use tagnames to link to attributes in the console
database. Example attributes include common attributes such as setpoint
and point mode, as well as attributes such as alarm status and critical
level.
Console resources are required to process each link to the database and
therefore the number of dynamic elements you can have on a display is
limited. The practical limit is in the range of 500 to 800. The limit
depends on your system's dynamics and the speed at which you require
displays to be updated.
7.5
Using the Expression Builder
The Expression Builder is a tabbed dialog. Each tab contains
information about one type of data source. For DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX systems the primary tab of interest is the Data Servers tab.
This tab contains a hierarchical browser list of PMAs, PPAs, Points, and
users on the Console Data Server the operator station is connected to.
Using the browser you can navigate through the list to find and select an
attribute reference (tagname). You can access the Expression Builder
from most dialogs that use tagnames.
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7.5.1
Datalink Dialog
For example, when you insert a data link in a display, the Datalink
dialog appears as shown in the figure.
Note... The example uses the Datalink dialog, but
most dialogs that require or use tagnames
work the same way.
Figure 7-1: Datalink Dialog
7.5.2
Expression Builder
Clicking the … button on the Datalink dialog opens the Expression
Builder. Select the Data Servers tab as shown in the figure.
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Figure 7-2: Expression Builder
You can use the Filter area and button to reduce the amount of
information shown. For example, in the figure the filter T* was applied
at the point level and the filter P* was applied at the attribute level.
For more information on using the Expression Builder, click on the Help
button. For help on PROVOX attributes, click on the link from the help
for the dialog.
7.5.3
Selecting A Tag And Attribute
Start by opening the POC branch of the hierarchy. The Console Data
Server this operator station is connected to appears. Four items appear
under the data server: Plant Management Areas (PMAs), PROVOX
points, Plant Process Areas (PPAs), and users. Open Points to see a list
of all points configured for that server. Open a point to see all the
attributes associated with that point.
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Navigate through the hierarchy by clicking items and using the scroll bar
as necessary.
After you have navigated to and selected the desired combination of tag
and attribute (and occurrence, if necessary), the selected tag and attribute
and a valid default field appear in the expression box. For example, in
the figure the expression is:
POC.TIC101/PCTINTSP.F_CV
Click the OK button to transfer the attribute reference to the Datalink
dialog Source field.
Note that there are four field types:
•
A_CV — ASCII text
•
F_CV — Floating-point number
•
I_CV — Integer
•
B_CV — Boolean value
You can change the I_CV and B_CV fields to F_CV if you desire.
If you are going to compare Boolean values, change them to floatingpoint numbers and compare them numerically. False = 0 and True is any
non-zero value.
7.5.4
Editing Occurrence Numbers
If you select an attribute that has multiple occurrences—for example, the
DDPLD attribute—the value that appears in the expression box of the
Expression Builder looks like:
POC.TIC101/DDPLD[0..1023][0..63].A_CV
You must edit the occurrence numbers to valid values. You can edit the
occurrence number in the expression box of the Expression Builder or in
the Datalink dialog.
If you have not edited the occurrence values and click OK on the
Datalink dialog the following message appears:
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To edit the occurrence numbers click Use Anyway, then double click the
data link to re-open the Datalink dialog.
7.6
Tagnames
The term tagname usually refers to the specifier for a PROVOX point
attribute. A tagname consists of the node name, point tag, field, attribute
name, and occurrence, if any.
There are a few things to be aware of when specifying tagnames
(attribute references) while creating displays. The recommended method
to specify a tagname is to use the Expression Builder that opens if you
click the … button in a Source field of a dialog. Some dialogs and
circumstances may require that you edit the tagname after selecting and
inserting it into a dialog.
If you use tagnames in scripts or enter tagnames rather than use the
Expression Builder, there are a few things to be aware of:
7.6.1
•
Your PROVOX configuration database tags must be valid DeltaV
Operate tagnames. (contain only letters, numbers, and dashes (–)).
•
If you enter tags rather than use the Expression Builder, there is a
recommended syntax to use in most cases.
•
Entering tagnames in dynamos may require that you edit the
tagname after you insert it.
Entering Tagnames
The recommended method for entering tagnames is to use the
Expression Builder to find and select a tag and attribute. However, you
can enter tagnames directly.
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Note... This discussion applies only to tagnames
referring to PROVOX points and attributes.
References to DeltaV data begin with DVSYS
and have a different syntax. Refer to the
DeltaV documentation for more information.
Recommended Syntax
If you enter tagnames directly without using the browser, this
recommended syntax most closely matches the DeltaV syntax:
POC.tag/attribute[occurrence].field
where
POC specifies that the reference is to PROVOX data
tag is the point tag
attribute is a PROVOX attribute valid for that point type.
occurrence may be required depending on the attribute and specifies the
number of the occurrence you want to use. If you do not enter an
occurrence, zero (0) is the default.
field is one of the following:
•
A_CV — ASCII format. Displays text and numeric data as ASCII
strings.
•
F_CV — Floating Point Format. Displays numeric data as floatingpoint numbers.
•
I_CV — Integer
•
B_CV — Boolean value
Note... CV in this context refers to "the current value"
of the attribute and is not related to configured
variables.
If you enter a tagname (attribute reference) that does not exist in the
Console Data Server database, the following appears:
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Select the Use Anyway button if you are sure you want to use this
tagname. For example, if you entered a tagname that is not currently
downloaded but will be later.
Select Cancel to return to the Datalink dialog to edit the tagname you
entered.
7.7
Display Attributes
The attributes available to create displays for are identical in most cases
to the display attributes available for the Operator Workplace console.
Some of the Operator Workplace attributes no longer apply, some are
implemented differently, and some have been renamed. In addition,
some new attributes have been added.
Online help for display attributes is available from the Expression
Builder. To access the help, click the Help button on the browser, then
click the link to PROVOX attribute help.
The following table shows the attributes that have been renamed.
Table 7-1: Renamed Display Attributes
Operator Workplace Attribute
New Attribute Name
%BI
BIASPCT
%INTSP
PCTINTSP
%OUTPUT
OUTPUTPCT
%PV
PVPCT
%SP
SPPCT
MVPCV1 through MVPCV9
MVPCV01 through MVPCV09
MVP%CV1 through MVP%CV12
MVPPCTCV01 through MVPPCTCV12
RA
RATIO
The following table lists the attributes that are not available in Operator
Workplace.
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Table 7-2: Attributes That are in DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Software but not in Operator Workplace
Attribute
Meaning
ALMPRIODV
DeltaV-style alarm priority
BVAR
Unit point boolean variable
CALCEXPR
Calculation expression
CALCVAL
Calculation expression value
CDISPLAY
Control display for current point in Instrument Area
CHAL
Highway access list number of point in Instrument Area
CPPA
Plant Process Area for point in Instrument Area
CTAG
Point tag of point in Instrument Area
DECPT
Number of decimal points configured
EALMDBND
Extended alarm deadband
EALMLMT
Extended alarm limit
EALMTYP
Extended alarm type
FSTADV
Advance an LCP FST (Function Sequence Table)
FSTSTART
Start an LCP FST
FSTSTOP
Stop an LCP FST
GTAG
Graphics tag
HOPER
Unit Point Operation
HOPERTIME
Unit Point Operation Timer
HUNIT
Unit Point Tag for Operation
HUNITDSCR
Unit Point Description for Operation
NUMGRD
Number of grades configured for the procedure
NUMOPSTATE
Number of operational states configured for this PPA
NUMPDR
Number of procedures in the activity point
NUMPHS
Number of phases configured for the operation.
NUMPNTSET
Number of point sets configured for the procedure
NUMPRS
Number of processes configured for the procedure
NUMSP
Number of setpoints for this DCD or Group point
OARMSGP
OAR message pending
PNTSLCTD
Point selected (in an Instrument Area)
PPANAME
Plant Process Area name
PVEQSP
PV equal Setpoint (DCD and Group points only)
STALE
Stale data
STALEDEVICE
Stale device
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Table 7-2: Attributes That are in DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Software but not in Operator Workplace
Attribute
Meaning
STALEPOINT
Stale point
TIME
Time function
ZALMBG
Alarm background color in priority order
ZALMFG
Alarm foreground color in priority order
ZALMPR
PROVOX alarm priority in priority order
ZALMPRDV
Adds 3 to the PROVOX alarm priority so you can map to
DeltaV alarm priorities and colors in priority order
ZALMSTR
Alarm word in priority order
ZALMVIS
Alarm visibility (of active alarms) in priority order
ZSTATBG
Point status background color in priority order
ZSTATFG
Point status foreground color in priority order
ZSTATSTR
Current point status in priority order
ZSTATVIS
Status visibility (of active statuses) in priority order
The occurrence numbers for the attributes that begin with Z are the
current relative priority. For example, ZALMSTR[2] displays the
configured alarm word for the alarm that currently has the second
highest priority of all alarms at the console.
For more information on display attributes and their use, refer to the
PROVOX online book Reference Tables, which provides a link to the
online help for display attributes.
The following table shows the Operator Workplace console attributes
that are not available in DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software.
Table 7-3: Operator Workplace Attributes Not Implemented
7.7.1
Operator Workplace Attribute
Equivalent
ACOLINV
Implemented with dynamic properties
ACOLNOR
Implemented with dynamic properties
STATUSER
None
Calculation Attributes
Use the calculation attributes, CALCEXPR and CALCVAL, to create
expressions containing point attributes and use the results of the
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expressions in displays, either by reporting the result directly or using
the result to set the appearance of a display element.
Note... The Calculation Expressions Editor is
included in the software to maintain backward
compatibility with earlier versions of
PROVOX Operator Console software. Use the
editor to access previously configured
expressions.
If you are creating new expressions it is
recommended that you use the Mathematical
Functions available in the Expression Builder.
Use CALCEXPR to display the expression. Use CALCVAL to return
the value of an expression. The CALCEXPR and CALCVAL attributes
appear in the Expression Builder, but do not necessarily need to refer to
the point used to navigate to them.
7.7.1.1
Entering Expressions
To enter and use expressions:
1. Select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Engineering |
Calculation Expressions Editor.
You can also add a Calculation Expressions Editor button to the
DeltaV Operate configure mode toolbar from the ComConTools
button palette.
2. In the browser, navigate to and select a point.
3. Click the Edit Calc Attr Exprs button to open the Point Calculations
Expressions Editor
4. Edit the CALCEXPR expressions for the point.
5. Use DeltaV Operate in configure mode to add data links referencing
the CALCVAL (and CALCEXPR if desired) attributes for the point.
The Point Calculation Attributes Expressions dialog appears as shown in
the figure.
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Figure 7-3: Point Calculation Attribute Expressions Dialog
The read-only field in the upper left corner indicates the point you are
creating CALCEXPR attributes for. The dialog contains five
Expressions fields, one for each expression you can create for this point.
Calculation expressions are not case sensitive or space sensitive. The
fields are free form and syntax checking is not performed until input
focus moves to another part of the dialog.
Each expression can be as long as 80 characters and can refer to other
attributes and occurrences. The attributes and occurrences can refer to
other points.
The value returned by CALCVAL is a floating-point number. The
Values field contains the current value of the corresponding expression.
The software updates the Values field periodically.
7.7.1.2
Calculation Expression Syntax
Each calculation expression has the following syntax:
argument operator argument
In each expression, argument can be one of the following:
•
Another expression
•
A number
•
A function
•
A constant
•
A point attribute reference
For more information on these refer to the online help for calculation
attributes. You can get to the help by pressing F1 from the Point
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Calculation Attribute Expressions dialog or from the online book
Reference Tables. This online book contains a link to the online help for
display attributes. From that help you can navigate to information on the
calculation attributes.
7.7.1.3
Example Calculation Expressions
The operators, functions, and constants available to calculation
expressions make it possible to create powerful expressions. The ability
to refer to other calculations, even for other points, extends the
functionality.
Refer to the following examples:
•
time(1)
Returns the current number of milliseconds past the last second
•
({|PV}+{COMP3LP1|PV})
Add the PV of the point this calculation attribute is configured for to
the PV of point COMP3LP1
•
ABS({COMP2LP2|PV}-{COMP4LP2|PV})
The absolute value of the PV of two different points.
•
ABS({|PV}-{|SP})
Returns the absolute value of the difference between this point's PV
and SP
•
ABS({|PV} – {|SP}) > 10 ? 3 : 11
If the absolute value of the difference between the PV and SP of this
point is greater than 10, return 3. Otherwise, return 11.
•
{|PV}>{FIC-31|PV}) ? {|PV} : {FIC-31|PV}
Returns the PV of this point if it is greater than the PV of point FIC31. Otherwise, returns the PV of point FIC-31.
•
ABS({|PV}–{|SP})>10?ABS({|PV}–{|SP})>20?3:2):1
Returns 3 if the deviation is greater than 20. Returns 2 if the
deviation is greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20. Returns 1
otherwise.
•
{|PNTSLCTD[0]}
This expression shows the syntax to refer to occurrences of an
attribute.
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7.7.1.4
Calculation Attribute Expression Files
The console software uses three files on the Console Data Server to store
calculation attribute expressions:
•
CalcAttrs_Master.csv
You create and maintain this master file of calculation attribute
expressions. You can use this file to ensure that all Console Data
Servers have the same calculation attribute definitions available.
This file is not modified by any changes you make and save online.
•
CalcAttrs_Current.csv
The console software creates and maintains this file as you define
calculation attributes. If your system has redundant Console Data
Servers, changes and additions to expressions are saved in the
CalcAttrs_Current.csv file on the currently active Console Data
Server. Note that there can be multiple versions of the
CalcAttrs_Current.csv file, one on each Console Data Server of a
redundant pair.
•
CalcAttrs_Previous.csv
This file is created at the start of a database update. The expressions
in use are saved in this file on the currently active Console Data
Server.
The default directory for expression files is the cfg directory under the
console software installation directory, but you can change this from the
Calculation Expression tab of the Console Properties dialog (select Start
| DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties) on
the Console Data Server Properties dialog.
After a database update the console software loads the definitions in the
files CalcAttrs_Master.csv (if it exists) and CalcAttrs_Current.csv. If
both the master file and the current file define expressions for the same
combinations of point and calculation attribute occurrence, use the
Console Properties dialog to set which file the console uses to define the
attributes.
The format of a calculation expression in one of the calculation attribute
files is:
“TAG”,occurrence,“expression”
The tag and expression are in double quotes and the occurrence value is
a single digit from 1 to 5. Note that the double quotes are optional in the
input files.
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For example, the expression defined for one point that returns the
absolute value of the difference of the PV of two other points looks like
the following in an expression file:
"COMP4LP1",1,"ABS({COMP2LP2|PV}-{COMP4LP2|PV})"
7.7.2
THISUSER Display Attributes
Four display attributes, CDISPLAY, CHAL, CPPA, and CTAG, are not
point attributes, but provide information on more general aspects of the
current operator session. Therefore, these attributes are not found in the
Expression Builder. To use them you must enter them in the Datalink
dialog.
Note... CDISPLAY, CHAL, CPPA, and CTAG do not
appear in the Expression Builder because they
are not point attributes.
To use the CDISPLAY, CHAL, CPPA, and CTAG attributes the correct
syntax is:
POC.THISUSER.field_attribute[occurrence]
•
POC and THISUSER are required.
•
field_ will be one of the four listed in section 7.5.3 depending on
what the attribute returns.
•
attribute will be one of the four THISUSER attributes.
•
occurrence corresponds to a particular instance of the Instrument
Area.. Occurrence 1 corresponds to the first Instrument Area.
For example, to display the point tag of the point in the instrument area,
use the following:
POC.THISUSER.A_CTAG[1]
The A_ is required because CTAG returns a text string.
7.8
Using Scripts
The DeltaV Operate environment includes a Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) scripting language available from the displays you
create. You can write scripts that perform a number of functions, both
general to displays (changing colors, animating graphics, and so on) and
specific to PROVOX and DeltaV systems (opening PROVOX
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applications, acknowledging the horn, and so on). For general
information on using scripts refer to the section Getting Started with
DeltaV Operate and VBA in the DeltaV Books Online.
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software includes several Visual
Basic functions you can use to access DeltaV and PROVOX
functionality from scripts. Two commands are PROVOX specific:
•
frsPocTasks "command", "optional param1",_
"optional param2", "optional param3"
•
frsPOCIntegrity "IntegrityFaceplate",_
"server", object
Three other commands are useful for both DeltaV and PROVOX
functions:
•
frsInputAnyModuleNameFP picture, _
"optional point tag or module"
•
frsInputAnyModuleNameDT picture, _
"optional point tag or module"
•
frsInputAnyModuleNamePD picture, _
"optional point tag or module"
Refer to the DeltaV Automation help in DeltaV operate for complete
information on these commands. This document explains the PROVOX
use of these functions.
7.8.1
frsPocTasks
Use frsPOCTasks to access a number of PROVOX functions.
PROVOX Instrument Area
To open an instrument area use frsPocTasks in the following ways:
frsPocTasks "IA1", "TAG", "POSITION"
Opens point TAG in Instrument Area 1 at the specified position where
POSITION is A, B, C, D, or Home as defined in the Console Properties
dialog.
Example:
frsPocTasks "IA1", "LOOP707-001", "B"
To open Instrument Area 2 use the command in the form:
frsPocTasks "IA2", "TAG", "POSITION"
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PROVOX Trend Application
To open the PROVOX Trend application, use frsPocTasks in the
following way:
To open Trend Window 1:
frsPocTasks "Trend1"
To open Trend Window 2:
frsPocTasks "Trend2"
PROVOX Horn and alarm
There are two ways to use frsPocTasks to access the PROVOX horn and
alarm functionality:
To silence the PROVOX horn (does not silence the DeltaV horn)
frsPocTasks "HornSilence"
To acknowledge the alarms on a particular point:
frsPocTasks "AckAlarm", "TAG"
Example:
frsPOCTasks "AckAlarm", "LOOP707-001"
Console Data Server Redundancy
There are several forms of the frsPocTasks routine that access Console
Data Server Redundancy:
To switch to the Primary Server:
frsPocTasks "ServerSwitchPrimary"
To Switch to the Secondary Server:
frsPocTasks "ServerSwitchSecondary"
To enable Auto Switchover
frsPocTasks "ServerAutoSwitchEnable"
To disable Auto Switchover:
frsPocTasks "ServerAutoSwitchDisable"
Console Resident Point Redundancy
There are several forms of frsPocTasks that access console-resident
point redundancy:
To manually switch control to the standby server:
frsPocTasks "PointManualSwitch"
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To enable automatic switchover of console resident point redundancy:
frsPocTasks "PointAutoSwitchEnable"
To disable automatic switchover of console resident point redundancy:
frsPocTasks "PointAutoSwitchDisable"
Other PROVOX Tools
To open the PROVOX Event Journal and point and press a particular
server button:
frsPocTasks "ViewJournal", "BUTTON"
Example:
frsPOCTasks "ViewJournal", "2"
To open the PROVOX Status Summary viewer and press a particular
server button:
frsPocTasks "ViewSummary", "BUTTON"
To open the PROVOX Report viewer and press a particular server
button:
frsPocTasks "ViewReport", "BUTTON"
To open the PROVOX Documentation viewer and press a particular
server button:
frsPocTasks "ViewDocumentation", "BUTTON"
To perform a PROVOX Database Update on the console:
frsPocTasks "DatabaseUpdate"
To open the PROVOX Change User dialog:
frsPocTasks "ChangeUser"
To open the Calculation Attribute Editor:
frsPocTasks "CalculationAttributeEdit"
7.8.2
frsPOCIntegrity
Use the frsPOCIntegrity routine to open the PROVOX integrity display.
The form of the command to use is:
frsPOCIntegrity "IntegrityFaceplate", , _
optional object
object is the picture that contains the script--usually Me. (Me is a VBA
keyword that refers to the object containing the function. For this
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function, Me refers to the picture from which the function was run.)
Note that the two commas are required.
For example, to open the Integrity on the screen containing the current
picture:
frsPOCIntegrity "IntegrityFaceplate", , Me
7.8.3
frsInputAnyModuleNameFP
Use frsInputAnyModuleNameFP to open the faceplate for any PROVOX
point or DeltaV module. The form of the command to use is:
frsInputAnyModuleNameFP object, _
"optional tag or module name"
object is the picture that contains the script--usually Me
tag or module name is a valid PROVOX point tag or DeltaV module
name
For example, to open the faceplate for the PROVOX point
LOOP707-001 on the current picture:
frsInputAnyModuleNameFP Me, "LOOP707-001"
If you leave the tag or module name parameter blank a dialog appears
when the command is invoked to prompt the operator for a tag or module
name.
7.8.4
frsInputAnyModuleNameDT
This command works exactly like frsInputAnyModuleNameFP except
that it opens the detail display for the PROVOX point or DeltaV module.
Note that the detail display for PROVOX points in the PROVOX
Instrument Area.
7.8.5
frsInputAnyModuleNamePD
This command works exactly like frsInputAnyModuleNameFP except
that it opens the configured primary control display for the PROVOX
point or DeltaV module.
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7.9
Accessing DDP Values From Scripts
You can read and change DDP values from scripts. For the DDP value to
be available to the script, the DDP must be on the display from which
the script is called.
Note... Under some circumstances the DDP value may
be stale. You can write your scripts to check
for stale data and wait for the DDP value to be
refreshed before the script uses the value.
7.10
#Current
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console does not support #Current
functionality. See the documentation on tag group substitution of the
scripting language for functionality that is similar to #Current.
7.11
Writing Attributes From Displays
There are a couple of things to be aware of when configuring displays
that contain data entry fields for operators to enter values.
Entry fields on displays do not trap or report errors generated in field
devices. For example, if you have an input field configured to accept a
point mode and an operator attempts to change the point's mode to an
invalid mode, or attempts to change the setpoint when the point is not in
an appropriate mode, no message appears. In contrast, if the operator
attempts to change the point's mode from the Instrument Area an error
message does appear.
7.11.1
Field Types
When you add an attribute to a display the DeltaV Operate software
assigns it the default field type for the attribute. You can change the I_
and B_ fields to F_ fields if you desire.
You can also change F_ fields to A_ fields. For example, if your console
has a loop point and you configure an input field for the setpoint, you
can leave it as F_ or change it to A_. There are advantages and
disadvantages to both entry types.
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How the console software interprets a field in a display depends on the
field type.
ASCII Fields (A_)
The console software attempts to interpret ASCII input as something
appropriate for the attribute. The console software does not perform
range checking on ASCII input fields. The software attempts to process
whatever is entered. If the value entered is not appropriate (entering ABC
for a loop output value, for example), nothing happens. No error
message appears and the value does not change.
For entry fields for attributes that have both ASCII and numeric values,
MODE for example, an ASCII entry field accepts either the ASCII string
or the numeric value—MAN or 1, for example.
Floating-point Fields (F_)
If the input field is configured as a floating-point field, the software
performs some checking at the console. If the operator enters something
that is not a number, the console reports an error.
The software also performs range checking on fields configured for
floating-point input. The range checked depends on how you configure
the entry field.
Integer Fields (I_)
If the input field is configured as an integer field, the software performs
some checking at the console. If the operator enters something that is not
a number, the console reports an error.
The software also performs range checking on fields configured for
integer input. The range checked depends on how you configure the
entry field.
Boolean Fields (B_)
If the input field is configured as a boolean field, the valid entries are 0
(zero) or false for False, and any non-zero number or true for True.
If you are going to compare Boolean values, change them to floatingpoint numbers and compare them numerically. False = 0 and True is any
non-zero value.
7.11.2
Configuring Entry Fields
Use the Data entry area of the Datalink dialog to create fields that
operators can use to directly input values from graphics displays. To
configure a field for entry, select In Place in the Type field. To have
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DeltaV Operate request confirmation when an operator changes a value,
select the Confirm checkbox.
The DeltaV Operate software also includes the Data Entry expert you
can use to customize the entry field. Refer to the topic DeltaV Data
Entry Expert in the DeltaV Books Online for more information.
7.11.3
Writeable Display Attributes
The table shows the PROVOX display attributes that are currently
writeable and how they can be written.
Table 7-4: Writeable Display Attributes
7.11.4
Attribute
Writeable As…
ASCIIMSG
ASCII string
BIASPCT
ASCII string, Floating-point
DDPLV
ASCII string, Floating-point
DDPLOV
ASCII string, Floating-point
DDPRV
ASCII string, Floating-point
DDPROV
ASCII string, Floating-point
FSTADV
ASCII string
FSTSTART
ASCII string
FSTSTOP
ASCII string
MODE
ASCII string, Floating-point
MVPCV01 through MVPCV12
ASCII string, Floating-point
MVPPCTCV01 through MVPPVTCV12
ASCII string, Floating point
MVPSTATE
ASCII string
OUTPUTPCT
ASCII string, Floating-point
PMAMODE
ASCII string, Floating-point
PV
ASCII string, Floating-point
RATIO
ASCII string, Floating-point
SP
ASCII string, Floating-point
FST Attributes
The three FST attributes, FSTADV, FSTSTART, and FSTSTOP, are
used a bit differently than most other attributes. Though these attributes
have display and compare values (all three attributes provide information
on the state of an LCP), their primary purpose is to allow controlling
FSTs from graphics displays.
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Writing any ASCII value to one of the attributes has an effect on the
LCP FST:
•
FSTADV — Advances the FST
•
FSTSTART — Starts the FST
•
FSTSTOP — Stops the FST
To make it easier for operators to control FSTs from a display, you can
create buttons that have scripts attached that write to the attributes.
7.12
Managing Displays
Displays for PROVUE and Operator Workplace consoles are created
centrally during console configuration and downloaded from the
configuration software to the consoles. Displays for the DeltaV Operator
Station can be created on one or more configuration stations using
DeltaV Operate in Configure mode.
Each operator station must have a copy of every display it uses in the
DeltaV\DVData\Graphics-iFIX\Pic directory on the workstation hard
disk. Refer to the section in the DeltaV Books Online named
Downloading and Uploading Operator Pictures for more information.
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8
Operating
Environment
8.1
Introduction
Though the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® Console and the Operator
Workplace Console can control the same PROVOX process control
system, there are some differences in the operator interface, primarily
due to the differences between hardware and software operating
platforms. This section outlines and explains the differences thought to
be the most likely to cause confusion.
Note... The console software uses the standard
Windows NT desktop. If you need to
reinstall Windows NT for some reason, do
not install or enable the Internet Explorer
Active Desktop.
This section also explains how to tailor the operating environment
security and how to modify the appearance of some console features,
where possible.
8.2
Supported Console Hardware And
Software
The hardware and software components of the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Console have been chosen and designed to work together as
units. It is important that you do not use unsupported hardware and
software.
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Caution... The Console Data Server is a mission
critical component of the control system that
is intended to run only Fisher-Rosemount
Systems supplied DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software. Do not install or run
any other software applications on the
Console Data Server.
Caution... DeltaV Operator Stations with the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX software installed are
intended for use only with the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Data Server and the
DeltaV network, and are intended to run
only Fisher-Rosemount Systems software.
Fisher-Rosemount Systems recommends not
installing any software applications other
than the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software on the DeltaV Operator Stations.
Running other software applications on the Console Data Server or
operator station may negatively impact console operation. FisherRosemount Systems does not support installations that disregard this
policy.
Caution... The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
is intended for operation only on server and
workstation hardware supplied by FisherRosemount Systems. Do not install or run
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on
other hardware.
Running DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on other than FisherRosemount Systems supplied hardware may negatively impact the
operation of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console. FisherRosemount Systems does not support installations that disregard this
policy.
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8.3
Console Security
Console security is one of the more important considerations when
setting up a console. For the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console
there are several components that combine to define console security:
•
Physical security
•
Console security
•
Operator Interface security
•
Process security
Physical security is accomplished by installing Console Data Server
computers, operator station computers, and other hardware into secure
cabinets or equipment rooms.
Console security is implemented at the Windows NT level and defines
user accounts and access for these accounts to Windows NT on both
Console Data Servers and operator stations. At this level users are
granted access to the Windows NT desktop.
Operator Interface security defines the access users have to the operating
environment of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console. At this level
you can define whether users have access to the DeltaV Operate main
menu, title bar, popup menus, and other functions.
Process security defines the users and operator stations that can access
the Operator Interface and the privileges users have at the process level.
These privileges are defined in the ENVOX® software. Users are defined
and assigned privileges exactly the same as for PROVUE® and Operator
Workplace Consoles with one exception: operator stations must be
defined as users (or the ANYNODE user must be defined) for users to be
able to make process changes.
The following subsections discuss operator station security and Operator
Interface security, as well as describing the default security scheme for
operators.
8.4
Default User Accounts
On data servers, the default console software installation creates the
Windows NT user group PROVOX21 and the following accounts in that
group:
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•
PROVOX21User—a user without administrator privileges that is
subject to a system policy to restrict access to the Windows NT
desktop.
•
PROVOX21Eng—a user with normal access to the Windows NT
desktop, without administrator privileges.
•
PROVOX21Admin—a user with NT administrator privileges,
including access to the Windows NT desktop.
•
PROVOX21pints—an account on data servers that runs the web site
for the viewers. Do not delete, disable, or change the password of
this account.
Caution... If you change the password of the
PROVOX21pints account, or make any other
changes to the account, you will have to reinstall the console software.
Installing DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on DeltaV Operator
Stations creates only the PROVOX21 group and the PROVOX21Admin
account.
Unless your system includes migration stations (PROVOX Operator
Consoles that have had the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
installed to facilitate comparing displays during conversion) you do not
need the PROVOX21Eng and PROVOX21User accounts. If you have
migration stations, change the passwords of all the accounts. If you do
not have migration stations, you can disable the PROVOX21Eng and
PROVOX21User accounts on the Console Data Server from the
Windows NT User Manager.
The software installation does not alter or remove the default Windows
NT Administrator account. That account is still available.
The PROVOX21Admin and PROVOX21Eng accounts are normal
Windows NT accounts. The only difference is that the
PROVOX21Admin account has Windows NT administrator privileges.
Operators do not use these accounts and they are therefore not a part of
the following discussion.
If you have migration stations, the PROVOX21User account is intended
to be the account that all operators at PROVOX Operator Consoles use
to log in to Windows NT. The PROVOX21User account’s access to
Windows NT is severely limited and controlled by a system policy file.
For more information on security on migration stations, refer to the
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PROVOX Operator Console P3.0 documentation. DeltaV Operator
Stations use a different method to control security that is discussed in the
DeltaV documentation.
If you install the software as described in the installation or upgrade
instructions, most of the setup is complete. There are only a few things
you must do after installation to complete the setup of the console
environment. If you have not already done so, refer to Section 5 of this
manual for more information on software setup.
8.5
Console Startup
If you have not altered the default installation, several services start
automatically on both the Console Data Server and operator station
when they are started.
Console Data Servers open to the Windows NT login prompt and can be
left as is. All the Console Data Server services run without user
intervention.
How operator stations start depends on their setup.
8.6
Horn
Refer to the DeltaV Books Online for general information on the horn.
If you are running the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software and you
exit the Instrument Area and DeltaV Operate, the console services are
still running on the workstation. The PROVOX horn can still sound but
you will be unable to silence it. To avoid this be sure to log out of the
PROVOX system by clicking the Logoff button on the PROVOX
Change Console User dialog.
8.7
Time
In DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles, the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Data Server maintains time synchronization only with
migration stations (PROVOX Operator Console Operator Workstations
upgraded to communicate with DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data
Servers). Note that PROVOX time synchronization updates time only
when the time difference between two machines is greater than 5
seconds.
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Network Time Protocol
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Operator Stations rely on the Network
Time Protocol (NTP) service for time synchronization. Refer to
Appendix A of this manual for more information on installing the NTP
service on Console Data Servers. (The NTP service is installed on
operator stations as a part of the DeltaV software installation.)
Time Zone
Be sure to set the time and time zone consistently for all Console Data
Servers and operator stations. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel,
then double click the Date/Time icon to open the Date/Time Properties
dialog. You must be logged with Administrator privileges to set the date
and time.
On the Time Zone tab of the Windows NT Date/Time Properties dialog
select the check box that sets the operating system to automatically
adjust the clock for daylight savings time. Note that you may have to exit
the dialog and re-open the dialog to see your changes.
Note... The settings on the Time Zone tab (Time
Zone and the Automatically adjust clock for
daylight saving changes checkbox) must be
the same on all Console Data Servers and
operator stations in your PROVOX system.
If the time zone and daylight savings settings are not the same on all
Console Data Servers and operator stations, consoles may be unable to
synchronize the time or may stop synchronizing the time between the
Console Data Servers and operator stations when a daylight savings time
rollover occurs.
One symptom that the time or time zone is not set correctly is that the
times on the trend view will not be correct.
The console includes a facility that synchronizes the time among the
servers and workstations that make up a process network. This facility,
known as Console Clock, does not require any configuration or setup. To
set the time for a process network, use the Windows NT Date/Time
dialog from the Console Data Server (or the active server of a redundant
pair).
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8.8
Stale Data
PROVOX Point information is shown with a magenta background when
the point status is DUPDWT (Data Update Wait). On DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX consoles two additional conditions cause point data to
appear with a magenta background:
8.9
•
The connection between the operator station and the Console Data
Server is severed.
•
A download merge or database coalesce is being performed on the
Console Data Server the operator station is connected to.
Instrument Area and DDP Area
In the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console these two functions are
combined in one dialog. To select a point to load in the control you use
the Tags browser, which contains a hierarchical list of points, PPAs,
PMAs, and users. The Tags browser does not contain a match facility,
but if you click in the list area, pressing a key takes you to the first tag
that starts with that character.
8.9.1
Instrument Area
The instrument area looks and works much like the Operator Workplace
instrument area. As you change the points loaded in the instrument area,
the controls in the dialog change.
8.9.2
DDP Area
The DDP area is similar in appearance and function to the Operator
Workplace DDP window. To change a DDP's value, click on the DDP's
information to open a dialog. Enter or select a new value and click
Apply or OK. DDP reference information is available in the online help.
To open the help, click the Help button.
Note that if you do not have TUNE privilege and attempt to change a
DDP, nothing happens. There is no other indication that you do not have
TUNE privilege.
For some DDPs that have multiple occurrences, only the configured
occurrences appear in the DDP area (EALMLMT and EALMDBND).
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8.9.3
Starting And Positioning
Instrument Areas can be opened from a batch file by running the
application PIA.
The following table shows the command line switches available when
starting the Instrument Area application.
Table 8-1: Instrument Area Command Line Switches
Switch
Effect
-WIN n
Specifies which Instrument Area to affect. n is 1 or 2.
-TAG <tag name>
Opens the Instrument Area and loads a tag in it.
-DDP NONE | LOCAL
| REMOTE
Affects if and how the DDP pane appears. Use NONE to open the IA without
opening the DDP pane. Use LOCAL or REMOTE to open the IA and display local or
remote DDPs.
-POS keyword
Positions the Instrument Area at one of the positions defined in the Positioning tab.
Keywords are HOME, A, B, C, and D. If no keyword is specified, the IA appears in
the HOME position.
-POS TL <x y bx by>
Positions the Instrument Area in a location defined by pixel coordinates. The first
parameter for this switch (TL) is the anchor point, top left. The second set of
parameters contains two pairs of numbers. The first pair is the offsets from the anchor
point for the IA. If no offsets are specified, the IA appears in the top left corner of
the screen. The second pair of numbers is the offset from the anchor point for the IA's
tag browser.
-SILENCE
Silences the alarm horn.
Use the -WIN switch plus only one other switch per command line.
Define the pixel values for the positioning keywords in the Positioning
tab of the Console Properties dialog.
To help you position the Instrument Area accurately from Command
Language scripts or batch files, the following table shows the pixel
dimensions of the Instrument Areas in the various combinations of
features turned on and off.
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Table 8-2: Pixel Dimensions Of An Instrument Area
Features
8.9.4
Without DDP Area
With DDP Area
Width
Width
Height
Height
With everything
205
612
835
617
Without statusbar
205
594
835
599
Without toolbar
205
582
835
587
Without tagbar
205
576
835
581
With toolbar only
205
558
835
563
With tagbar only
205
564
835
569
With statusbar only
205
546
835
551
With nothing extra
205
528
835
533
Examples
This subsection shows several examples of how to start an Instrument
Area.
PIA
Opens the first Instrument Area. If this is the first time the Instrument
area is opened, it opens at the default location (top left corner at 820,
100). If the Instrument Area has already been opened, it appears in its
previous location.
PIA -POS
Opens or moves the first Instrument Area to the HOME position.
PIA -WIN 2 -TAG FIC-101 -POS TL 100 100 200 200
Opens (or moves) the second Instrument Area so that its top left corner
is at screen coordinates 100,100 and loads the point FIC-101. The
Instrument Area's tag browser opens with its top left corner at screen
coordinates 200, 200.
8.10
Popup Faceplates
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software includes popup faceplate
pictures for PROVOX points. When an operator clicks on a PROVOX
point in the alarm banner the point's faceplate picture appears.
Many of the normal point operation tasks can be performed from the
popup faceplate pictures. If you need to open the instrument area for the
point, click on the Detail button in the faceplate.
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8.11
Message Logging
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console does not have a logging
printer. The console has a Message Spooler that stores records of
events—including alarms, OARs, operator changes, and system events—
in .csv (comma separated value files) in the POC\Spooler directory on
the Console Data Server. The files have names in the form:
1998-03-21-14.csv
In the file name the 1998-03-21 is the date (in year-month-day format)
and the 14 is the number of hours past midnight UTC (Coordinated
Universal Time) at which the file was created. The server creates a new
file every hour.
The first line in each file contains header text for all the columns in the
file. This line is useful if you import the .csv file into a spreadsheet.
Each remaining line in the .csv file is a record corresponding to a
console event. The records are logged in the order received.
Note... Under some circumstances it is possible for
operator change messages to be logged
after the message verifying the operator
change.
Each record has a unique identifying number and contains more than 200
fields, though most records use a small subset of the fields. The second
column of the .csv file is the MsgId column. Each message type has a
different Message ID. You can use the information in the Message ID
column to search for specific types of information in .csv files.
The Message Spooler files reside on the Console Data Server. You can
view the .csv files from the server or copy them to other machines for
further processing or analysis.
The Message Spooler also provides records of these console events to
the Event Journal Database.
8.12
Viewers
There are four viewers in the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console
software that share a similar look and feel:
•
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Event Journal—displays console and system events stored by the
message spooler.
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Status Summaries—displays point status and communications
failure status.
•
Reports—generates and displays configured reports.
•
Books Online—displays the online manuals for the DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX Console.
To open a viewer select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |
Viewers to open the Viewer Selector shown in the following figure.
Figure 8-1: Viewer Selector
Open a viewer by clicking on a button.
8.12.1
Connecting To A Server
The viewers automatically configure their buttons 1 and 2 to connect to
the primary and secondary servers of the operator station. To set up
connections to other servers, use the viewer's Setup button. Click the
button to open the Server Setup dialog as shown in the figure.
Figure 8-2: Server Setup Dialog
The dialog automates connections to the primary and secondary Console
Data Servers for an operator station and simplifies connections to other
Console Data Servers.
To connect to the primary and secondary servers, select the Server Setup
checkbox. A Server Setup button appears in the middle of the dialog.
The button label is different for the different viewers, but for all of them
the button automates the connection to the workstation's primary and
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secondary servers. Click the button and the dialog fills in the fields for
Button 1 and Button 2 and creates buttons. Note that you do not need to
enter anything in any of the fields on the dialog.
To connect to other Console Data Servers, select Auto Complete. The
Auto Complete button appears. The button label is different for the
different viewers, but for all of them the button automates connections to
other servers. Enter text in the Button Label fields and enter a server
name in the Server name field. Click on the button and the dialog
completes the Server Name field.
Click Apply to save the information and keep working. A button labeled
with the text you entered appears at the bottom of the Viewer. Click
Close to close the dialog.
You can specify as many as six servers at one time. If you have more
servers in your installation and want to change the server connections,
edit the server connections in the Server Setup dialog.
8.12.2
Event Journal
Use the Event Journal to view console and system events stored by the
message spooler. You can view, filter, and query the events in a variety
of ways from the Event Journal. You can print the results of queries.
The Event Journal provides two interfaces to view and query the stored
events:
•
The CSV view
•
The optional database view
The standard CSV view opens a selected CSV file in the Event Journal.
You can navigate through the file to view specific events and messages.
The optional database view adds a database engine that creates a
database from the CSV files and Event Journal enhancements you can
use to view and query the database in a number of ways.
For more information on the Event Journal, see the online manual Using
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console Software.
8.12.3
Status Summaries
Use the Status Summaries application to view Point Status and
Communications Failure summaries. You can also view the combined
information of these two summaries. You can print summary
information.
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For more information on the Status Summaries viewer, see the online
manual Using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console Software.
8.12.4
Reports Viewer
Use the Report Viewer to generate, view, and print configured reports.
Note... Even though reports are saved as HTML
files, do not edit the saved report files.
Modifying the files can result in unintended
appearance when the files are displayed.
Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc., does not
support modifying saved report files.
The color of text, data, and other information in reports has meaning as
shown in the following table.
Table 8-3: Report Colors
Color
Meaning
Black
Normal report text and data
Green
Title information at the top of the report, time and date
at the bottom of the report.
Red
Number of points referenced in the report that did not
respond before the report was produced.
Blue
The data was truncated to fit the field. For example, the
value 100 in a two-character field appears as 10.
Magenta
Stale data or (if the field contains question marks) the
point referenced is not available in the database.
For more information on the Reports Viewer, see the online manual
Using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console Software.
8.12.5
Document Viewer
Use the Document Viewer to view Books Online, the collection of user
documentation for the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console. The
Books Online are installed on Console Data Servers when you install the
console software. Installing the console software on operator stations
installs a Books Online viewer that contains embedded Adobe Acrobat
Reader software. The viewer is accessible from the Start menu.
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Note...
on the toolbar of the
The Adobe icon
Document Viewer is a direct link to the
Adobe corporation web site. This icon
cannot be disabled or removed from the
toolbar. Therefore, if your operator stations
are connected to the Internet, operators will
be able to access the Adobe web site.
For more information on the Document Viewer, see the online manual
Using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console Software.
8.12.6
Controlling Access To The Viewers
By default, the Event Journal, Reports, Document, and Status Summary
viewers can be accessed from any computer with Internet Explorer 5.0 or
greater installed if the computer can communicate with the Console Data
Server. To allow access only to specified computers you can configure
the Web Site on the console using the Microsoft Internet Information
Server Management Console.
The Management Console is a powerful and flexible tool you can use to
control access to servers in a variety of ways. The following steps show
how to control access by first denying access to all computers, then
specifying only the computers you want to have access.
For information on other ways to control access, refer to the Microsoft
documentation.
1. From the Console Data Server select Start | Programs | Windows
NT 4.0 Option Pack | Microsoft Internet Information Server |
Internet Service Manager.
The Management Console opens as shown in the figure.
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Figure 8-3: Internet Service Manager
2. In the left pane, open the Internet Information Server Folder, click
on the icon for the server, then select the POC Web Site, right click,
and select Properties.
The POC Web Site Properties dialog appears.
3. Click the Directory Security tab.
4. On the Directory Security tab, click the Edit button in the IP Address
and Domain Name Restrictions area.
The IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions dialog appears as
shown in the following figure.
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Figure 8-4: IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions Dialog
5. Click the Denied Access toggle.
6. Click the Add button and the Grant Access On dialog appears as
shown in the following figure.
Figure 8-5: Grant Access On Dialog
7. Leave the Single Computer toggle selected and enter the IP address
of a computer in the IP Address field.
The specified computer can now access the Event Journal on this
Console Data Server.
8. To allow access to additional computers, repeat steps 6 and 7 for
each computer.
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8.13
Alarm Banner Access
If an operator has an operator interface dialog open—the Replace Main
Picture dialog for example—that dialog has focus and the operator
cannot change focus to (select) the alarm banner or an alarm button or
silence the horn until the dialog is closed.
8.14
Disk Space
It is important to ensure that operator stations have adequate disk space
to operate properly. If available disk space becomes too low, operators
may be unable to open the Instrument Area or other console
applications.
8.15
The PROVOX Trend Viewer
Although configuring trend sets and traces is no different than in
PROVUE Consoles or Operator Workplace consoles, PROVOX trend
information is stored, processed, and viewed differently in the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Console. Trend data has two major components in
the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console: trace data sets and trend
views.
8.15.1
Trace Data Set
The configured trend sets are downloaded to the Console Data Server.
On the server, each configured trace becomes a trace data set, the
collection of information about a trend trace—point, attribute and
occurrence (if applicable), sample interval, and duration (the length of
time for which data is stored).
If a point and attribute combination is defined multiple times at more
than one sample interval in more than one downloaded trend set, only
one trace definition per sample interval is converted into a trace data set.
The download order determines which trace definitions are converted to
trace data sets. The download order cannot be determined and may vary
from download to download.
In other words, if a download contains multiple trace definitions for a
point and attribute combination that have different sample intervals and
durations, there is no way to tell which definitions will be converted to
trace data sets.
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Configured (downloaded) trace data sets cannot be removed from the
data collection. Trace data sets that operators add from a console session
can be removed.
The Console Data Server reserves 30 Mbytes of disk space to store trace
data sets. The number of trace data sets that can be stored depends on
their sample interval and duration, and is limited to no more than 1200.
The following table shows the number of trend traces that can be stored
for several combinations of sample interval and duration.
Table 8-4: Number of Trend Traces That Can Be Defined Versus
Sample Interval and Duration
Duration
Sample Interval (Seconds)
(Hours)
2
5
15
30
60
120
240
480
72
48
121
363
727
1200
1200
1200
1200
24
145
363
1091
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
12
291
727
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
Trace data sets added online are volatile. That is, subsequent downloads
that affect trend sets may delete trace data sets. Also, updating the
console software deletes all trace data sets (though downloading creates
trace data sets for all trend traces configured in the download).
8.15.2
Trend Views
From the operator stations operators import downloaded trend sets into
trend views or create new trend views. Operators can manipulate these
trend views (stored as .ptv files on the operator stations), adding and
deleting traces in the views. Each trend view can contain as many as six
traces. Note that manipulating the trend views (.ptv files) has no effect
on the underlying trace data sets.
8.15.3
Opening And Positioning
Trend windows can be opened from a batch file by running the
application PTV.
The following table shows the command line switches available when
starting the Trend viewer application.
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Table 8-5: Trend Viewer Command Line Switches
Switch
Effect
-FILE <file name>
Opens the Trend window and loads a previously saved ptv file in it.
-TSET <trend set name>
Opens the Trend window and imports the configured trend set into it.
-WIN n
Specifies which Trend window to affect. n is 1 or 2.
-POS keyword
Positions and sizes the Trend window by one of the positions defined in the
Positioning tab. Keywords are HOME, A, B, C, and D. If no keyword is
specified, the Trend window opens in the HOME position.
-POS TL <x y bx by>
Positions the Trend window in a location defined by pixel coordinates. The
first parameter for this switch is the anchor point, top left. The second set of
parameters contains two pairs of numbers. The first pair is the offsets from
the anchor point for the Trend window. If no offsets are specified, the Trend
window appears at the top left corner of the screen. The second pair of
numbers is the offset from the anchor point for the Trend window's browser.
-SIZE <w h>
Sets the initial size of the Trend window in pixels. Ignored if -POS keyword
is used. Valid ranges are:
•
150 to 1010 pixels wide
•
200 to 768 pixels high
-SPAN <t>
Sets the time span shown in the Trend window to the interval specified.
Valid values are: 15 or 30 (minutes) or 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48, or 72
(hours).
-LEGEND ON | OFF
Sets whether the trend view legend appears.
Define the pixel values for the positioning keywords in the Positioning
tab of the Console Properties dialog.
8.15.4
Examples
This subsection shows several examples of how to start a Trend window
from the command line.
PTV
Opens the first Trend window. If this is the first time the window is
opened, it opens at the default location (top left corner at 100, 247) and
size (800 pixels wide by 625 pixels tall). If the Trend window has
already been opened, it appears in its previous location.
PTV -POS
Opens or moves the first Trend window to the HOME position.
PTV -WIN 2 -FILE MYTRND.PTV -POS TL 100 100 -LEGEND
OFF
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Opens (or moves) the second Trend window so that its top left corner is
at screen coordinates 100,100, loads the trend view file MYTRND.PTV,
and turns the trend legend off.
8.16
The Trend Viewer
This subsection explains how to setup and use the Trend viewer.
8.16.1
Importing Configured Trend Sets
To import a configured trend set, select File | Import from the Trend
Viewer. The Trend Sets dialog opens. After you select a server and trend
set, the dialog looks similar to the figure.
Figure 8-6: Importing Configured Trend Sets
The Traces pane of the dialog shows the trend traces in the selected
trend set. Click OK to import the trend set and the software prompts you
to save the set as a trend view (.ptv file). You must save the trend set as a
.ptv file to be able to view it.
Imported trend traces are assigned a duration based on the sample
interval. The following table summarizes how the configured sample
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intervals are assigned durations and how the durations compare with the
duration available on Operator Workplace consoles.
Table 8-6: Durations for Imported Trend Traces
Configured
Sample
Interval
Operator
Workplace
Duration
Duration Stored In DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX
Console
Note
2 seconds
8 minutes
3 hours
---
5 seconds
20 minutes
6 hours
---
15 seconds
1 hour
18 hours
---
30 seconds
2 hours
36 hours
---
1 minute
4 hours
72 hours
---
2 minutes
NA
72 hours
New
4 minutes
16 hours
72 hours
---
8 minutes
32 hours
72 hours
---
24 minutes
4 days
72 hours at 8 minute sample rate
NA
72 minutes
12 days
72 hours at 8 minute sample rate
NA
In all cases except the 24 minute and 72 minute sample interval the
assigned durations contain significantly more than 240 samples, the
standard in Operator Workplace and PROVUE consoles. If you want to
store trace data for a different duration, you must remove all instances of
the trace from the ENVOX configuration and add the trace online.
8.16.2
Adding Trace Data Sets To Trend Views
With an empty trace field selected in the Trend Viewer, select Edit |
Add. The point Trace Data Sets dialog appears as shown in the figure.
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Figure 8-7: Trace Data Sets
In the figure the point IACLP8 is selected. The text in the Traces pane of
the dialog (DVAD @ 15 Seconds ^ 4 Hours) indicates that for this point
a trace data set for the PV attribute already exists. This could be a
configured trace data set or it could have been added online. To add this
trace data set to the trend view, select the trace information in the Traces
pane and click the OK button.
8.16.3
Creating Trace Data Sets
To add a new trace data set to the trace data collection click the New
button on the Point Trace Data Sets dialog. The Add Trend Trace to
Point dialog appears as shown in the figure.
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Figure 8-8: Adding Trace Data Sets
The pane at the right of the dialog contains the valid trendable attributes
for the currently selected point. As you select an attribute it appears in
the field above the list. If an attribute has multiple occurrences, you must
edit the occurrence in that field if you want to use anything other than
occurrence 0.
After you edit the occurrence, if necessary, set the duration and sample
interval and click OK to transfer the tag, attribute, occurrence, duration,
and interval to the Traces pane of the Point Trace Data Sets dialog. Note
that attributes with multiple occurrence numbers do not include the
occurrence number for occurrence 0. For example, the following is a list
of all three TRACKING occurrences as they appear in the traces list:
•
TRACKING @ 15 Seconds ^ 4 Hours
•
TRACKING[1] @ 15 Seconds ^ 4 Hours
•
TRACKING[2] @ 15 Seconds ^ 4 Hours
You can add a trace to a trend view by selecting it in the Point Trace
Data Sets dialog and clicking the OK button.
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Each point can have as many as 12 trace data sets defined for it. They
can be any combination of configured traces and trace data sets added
online.
You can create more than one trace for a point, attribute, and occurrence
combination.
8.16.4
Removing Trace Data Sets
To remove a trace data set, select it in the Traces pane of the Point Trace
Data Sets dialog and click the Remove button. A confirmation dialog
appears. Click OK to remove the trace data set. If the trace data set is
from a configured trend set, an error message appears.
Note... You cannot remove a configured trace data
set from the list of traces for a point.
8.16.5
Viewing Trends
After you create a trend view, you can open it by selecting File | Open
from the Trend Viewer. The software presents a dialog from which you
can select an existing trend view (.ptv file).
After the view files is open you can manipulate the view in a variety of
ways: adding grids, adding a legend, and so on.
Note... Viewing trace data sets collected at small
sample intervals with the time span set at a
large duration may mask some short
duration events.
The Trend Viewer creates a trace view by computing an interval at
which to extract trace values from the trace data. The computed interval
is based on the trace data set's sample interval and the trend view's time
span. If the duration of an event is less than the computed interval, it is
possible that the event will not appear in the view.
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8.16.6
Trace Data Set Definition Files
The console software uses three files on the Console Data Server to store
trace data set definitions. Use these files to define which online trend
trace definitions are restored after a console download.
Note... Trend data is not preserved through a
download.
The three files are:
•
TrendTraces_Current.txt
The console software creates and maintains this file. The file
contains trace data set definitions downloaded from the ENVOX
software and definitions added online. The definitions for traces
added online are flagged with a trailing asterisk (*).
If your system has redundant Console Data Servers, changes and
additions to trace data set definitions are saved in the
TrendTraces_Current.txt file on the currently active Console Data
Server. Note that there can be multiple versions of the
TrendTraces_Current.txt file, one on each Console Data Server of a
redundant pair.
•
TrendTraces_Previous.txt
This file is created at the start of a database update. The trace data
set definitions in use (downloaded and added online) are saved in
this file on the currently active Console Data Server.
•
TrendTraces_Master.txt
You create and maintain this master file of trace data set definitions.
You can use this file to ensure that all Console Data Servers have the
same trace data set definitions available. This file is not modified by
any definitions you make and save online from the Trend
application.
An easy way to create TrendTraces_Master.txt is to copy and edit
TrendTraces_Current.txt.
The default directory for these files is the cfg directory under the console
software installation directory, but you can change this from the Trend
tab of the Console Properties dialog (select Start | DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties). You also set which file,
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TrendTraces_Master.txt or TrendTraces_Current.txt is loaded first after
a console download.
After a database update the console software loads the definition files in
the order you specify in the Console Properties dialog, either
TrendTraces_Master.txt first or TrendTraces_Current.txt first.
The format of a trend trace definition is:
ACCUM1 | MVPCV02 @ 15 Seconds ^ 4 Hours *
From left to right the information in the definition is:
•
Point tag, attribute, and occurrence, if any (ACCUM1 | MVPCV02)
The pipe symbol (|) is required to separate the point tag and
attribute. If the attribute has occurrence numbers specify the
occurrence by inserting it in brackets. For example, DVAD[2].
•
Data sample rate (@ 15 Seconds)
The ampersand (@) is required
•
Trend duration (^ 4 Hours)
The caret (^) is required
•
Asterisk (*) to indicate this trend trace definition should be restored
The trailing asterisk is important because after a download the
console software restores only the online trace definitions (those
flagged with an asterisk).
Note that only the first definition of a unique trace is loaded into the
database. A unique trace is defined by the combination of point tag,
attribute, occurrence number, and sample rate.
8.16.7
Other Trend Issues
If data becomes unavailable for a trace data set, there are some
indications in the Trend Viewer. If a point becomes unavailable
(UNAV), the trace continues at the last available value. If you use the
cursor to check the trace value, the last value is displayed on a magenta
background.
8.17
Troubleshooting And Recovering
If the console begins to behave in an unexpected manner, the quickest
way to re-establish normal operations is to perform an orderly shutdown
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and restart of Windows NT. Do not reboot the computer by cycling the
power while the console software or Windows NT is starting or
running.
Caution... It is possible (though rare) for cycling the
power while Windows NT is starting or
running to damage the NT file system and
make it necessary to re-install the Windows
NT operating system.
Damaging the file system is more likely if you cycle the power while
Windows NT is starting.
To perform an orderly shutdown and restart:
1. Close all open applications, including any components of the
console software that are running.
2. Select Start | Shutdown.
3. Select Restart the computer.
After a few moments the computer will shutdown and restart. The
console software may restart automatically depending on how the
software is installed and set up.
8.18
Restarts
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console is designed to retain as much
of the current console state as possible if a power failure or restart
occurs. Depending on whether an operator station or Console Data
Server is restarted, most or all operating data may be preserved.
Operator Station
Shutting down and restarting an operator station has very little effect on
operations as most operating data is kept on the Console Data Server.
After the console software restarts and the operator logs in, operations
should continue without interruption. Trending, event logging (message
spooling), and local DDP changes are all unaffected by restarting an
operator station.
Console Data Server
Restarting a Console Data Server causes some interruptions. Trend data
and event log entries are lost for the duration of the outage. The alarm
history (alarm instance records) and OAR history are lost as well, but are
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rebuilt from current field device information after recovery. Other
console functions are unaffected.
Note... The alarm and OAR histories (as reflected in
the alarm and OAR summaries) are rebuilt in
the order in which the information becomes
available to the console, not in the original
order.
The following table summarizes the effect of restarting the Console Data
Server and the operator station on console operations.
Table 8-7: Effect of Restart on Console Operations
Effect of Restarting…
8.19
Console Function
Console Data Server
Operator
Station
Local DDP value changes
No effect
No effect
PMA mode
No effect
No effect
Trend data
Lost for duration of outage
No effect
Trend traces added by operator
No effect
No effect
Trend views
No effect
No effect
PPA operating state
No effect
No effect
PPA critical level
No effect
No effect
Event log
Events during outage are lost
No effect
Console Redundancy
Redundancy in process control means that more than one hardware or
software component is capable of performing important control
functions. There are two different types of console redundancy
implemented in the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console:
•
Console Data Server redundancy — Operator stations can connect
to two Console Data Servers, Primary and Secondary, one of which
is Active and the other is Standby. During normal operation the
workstation receives process data from the Active Server. If the
Active server fails the workstation can switch to the Standby server.
The Primary and Secondary Console Data Servers are defined during
software setup.
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•
Console-resident point redundancy — Point processing for
console-resident points that support point redundancy can be done in
a pair of Console Data Servers, a Primary and a Secondary. One of
these is Active, reporting point information to the operator stations
and other devices. The other server is Standby. If the Active server
fails, the Standby Console Data Server detects the failure and takes
over reporting point information.
The Primary and Secondary Console Data Servers are defined during
console configuration and can be redefined only through a total
download.
The following figure is a block diagram that shows the recommended
way to configure and set up a redundant pair of DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX Consoles for both types of redundancy.
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Data Server Redundancy
Control Room 1
W1
W3
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
Pri: S2 Active
Sec: S1 Standby
Control Room 2
W2
W4
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
Switch
Pri: S2 Active
Sec: S1 Standby
Switch
Console Point Redundancy
Server
S1
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
Server
S2
HDL
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
HDL
PROVOX Highway
Redun2.cdr
Figure 8-9: Console Redundancy
Note that the two types of redundancy use similar terminology and under
many circumstances can have the same effect—transferring some aspect
of process control from one Console Data Server to another when the
currently active server fails or is otherwise unable to function. However,
the two redundancy types are not related and do not depend on each
other. It is possible to have either type of redundancy without the other.
Understanding the two types of redundancy can help you create and
maintain a more robust control system that is less likely to be adversely
affected by hardware or configuration maintenance or equipment
problems.
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The following subsections explain the two redundancy types and how to
use them in the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console environment. For
more information on the theory behind how redundancy is implemented
in the console, refer to the manual, Configuring PROVOX Operator
Console Software (CE:NT2100).
For reference, the following table contains abbreviated definitions for
terms used to describe both redundancy types. The table emphasizes that
the two redundancy types are distinct and not related.
Table 8-8: Console Redundancy Terms
Redundancy
Term
Defined For Console Data Server
Redundancy
Defined For Console Point
Redundancy
Active
Active Server — The Console Data Server
currently providing data to the operator
station.
Active Console — The console of a redundant
pair whose Console Data Server is currently
computing console-resident point data.
Standby
Standby Server — The Console Data
Server of a redundant pair that is not
currently sending data to the operator
station.
Standby Console — The console of a
redundant pair whose Console Data Server is
not currently computing console-resident point
data
Primary
Primary Server — The Console Data
Server that usually provides data to the
operator station (is usually Active).
Primary Console — The console whose
Console Data Server is usually active.
Secondary
Secondary Server — The Console Data
Server that is usually on standby.
Secondary Console — The console whose
Console Data Server is usually on standby.
Switchover
Switchover — An operator station's
transition from receiving data from one
Console Data Server to receiving data from
another Console Data Server.
Switchover — A console’s transition from
active to standby or from standby to active.
The Console Data Server of the console going
to standby stops computing console-resident
point data and the Console Data Server of the
console going active begins computing
console-resident point data.
Simplex
No term defined
Simplex Console — A console that is not part
of a redundant console pair.
8.19.1
Console Data Server Redundancy
Console Data Server redundancy refers to the ability of an operator
station to receive operating data from either of two Console Data
Servers. Console Data Server redundancy is defined from operator
stations, not during configuration. For example, the connection between
the switches in the figure means that all four workstations can connect to
both servers.
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Console Data Server redundancy is defined for each workstation in the
Console Properties dialog. Figure 8-9: Console Redundancy indicates
that server S1 is defined as the primary Console Data Server and server
S2 is defined as the secondary server for workstations W1 and W2.
Similarly, workstations W3 and W4 have server S2 defined as primary
and S1 defined as secondary.
This is the recommended way to define primary and secondary servers.
If one of the servers fails or otherwise becomes unavailable, at least two
of the workstations are unaffected. For example, if server S1 fails,
workstations W3 and W4 still receive data from server S2. W1 and W2
cannot be used unless they are switched to use S2 as their active server.
Fisher-Rosemount Systems recommends that the primary and secondary
data servers have the same configuration so that the same data is
available from both servers. Note that the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software does not check that the downloads are the same.
The workstation attempts to establish communication with both the
primary and secondary Console Data Server when the workstation
services start.
8.19.1.1
Redundancy Event Logging
Changes in Console Data Server redundancy are logged when:
8.19.1.2
•
The workstation switches over to the standby server.
•
The automatic switchover function is enabled or disabled.
Manual and Automatic Switchovers
Switchovers can be performed automatically or manually. An operator
must have OPERATE or TUNE privilege to perform manual switchovers
or disable automatic switchovers. To enable automatic switchovers
operators must have ACCESS, OPERATE, or TUNE privilege.
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Caution... Fisher-Rosemount Systems recommends that
you attempt manual switchovers only if the
standby Console Data Server status is Ready.
Because the workstation allows a manual
switchover even if the status of the standby
server is Unknown, you may lose data if you
attempt a switchover when the standby server
is unavailable. You must ensure that the
standby server is available to become active
before requesting a manual switchover.
An operator can switch a workstation to its redundant server manually
from the workstation's integrity faceplate. To navigate to the Console
Data Server Redundancy faceplate click on the PROVOX Diagnostics
button in the toolbar or the PROVOX Integrity buttons in the PROVOX
alarm banner. Click the Data Server field in the integrity faceplate and
the POC Integrity Detail picture including Console Data Server
Redundancy controls appears as shown.
Figure 8-10: Integrity Detail -- Console Data Server Redundancy
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From the faceplate the operator can enable and disable Console Data
Server Auto Switchover, or manually switch servers. The word Active
and a border around the green box indicate which server is currently
active.
The colored boxes and indicators on the integrity faceplates have the
following meaning:
•
Red — The integrity of the hardware this indicator represents is bad.
You cannot operate the process.
•
Yellow — You can operate the process but the integrity of the
hardware this indicator represents is questionable.
•
Green — The console is operating normally and the integrity of the
hardware this indicator represents is good.
•
Magenta — The data displayed is stale. The integrity of the
hardware this indicator represents is unknown.
•
No color or hidden — This indicator does not represent any
hardware because the hardware is not configured.
From the faceplate the operator can view information on the state of the
workstation and its servers and enable or disable automatic switchover
on the workstation or manually switch over to the desired server.
An engineer can switch the servers for one or more workstations from
the Redundancy application on the Console Data Server (select Start |
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Engineering | Redundancy) as shown
in the following figure.
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Figure 8-11: Redundancy Application Console Data Server Tab
The dialog shows the current switchover state of all workstations
defined for this server: whether Auto Switchover is enabled or disabled
and the Console Data Server the operator station is currently receiving
data from (the active server). From the dialog you can enable and disable
automatic switchover and manually switch between the primary and
secondary Console Data Servers for all operator stations connected to
the server.
You can perform a manual switchover when the standby server is Ready,
Unknown, or Idle (not downloaded). Automatic switchovers occur when
the active Console Data Server has a critical failure, such as a power
loss. When either a manual or automatic switchover occurs, the
workstation disables automatic switchover.
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Caution... Fisher-Rosemount Systems recommends that
you attempt manual switchovers only if the
Console Data Server state is Standby.
Because the workstation allows a manual
switchover even if the status of the standby
server is Unknown, you may lose data if you
attempt a switchover when the server state is
Unavailable or Unknown. You must ensure
that the server is available to become active
before requesting a manual switchover.
When the primary Console Data Server is available again you can reenable automatic switchover and manually switch back to the primary
server.
8.19.2
Console-Resident Point Redundancy
Console-resident point redundancy, also known as console point
redundancy, refers to console-resident points that reside in a pair of
consoles in the same PROVOX area. Console point redundancy provides
for continued operation of console-resident points (that support
redundancy) in the event a console fails or becomes unavailable.
The redundant pairs of consoles are defined during configuration and
cannot be changed except through a total download.
There are five console-resident point types that support redundancy:
•
Activity points
•
Discrete control device points (DCDs)
•
Extended pulse count input points (EPCIs)
•
Integrity points
•
Accumulation points.
The two other console-resident point types do not support redundancy:
maintenance and single-bit discrete points.
During configuration, one console of the redundant pair is configured as
the primary console and the other is configured as the secondary
console. The currently active console performs point processing for
console-resident points and reports the information to operator stations
and other PROVOX devices along with the standby console.
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The figure at the beginning of this subsection indicates the initial state of
consoles paired for console point redundancy immediately after a
download. Note that both servers, S1 and S2, show the same
information: S1 is the active server and S2 is the standby server. For
console point redundancy both servers of a pair of consoles always have
the same active and standby servers.
Console point processing can switch from the currently active server to
the standby server either through operator action or automatically, if
auto switchover (of console-resident point redundancy) is enabled.
The configuration for the console-resident points must be identical in
both paired consoles. However, targeted points, displays, and other nonsource information may be different between redundant consoles.
The active console computes console point data and communicates it to
the standby console. If the active console fails and auto switchover is
enabled between the redundant consoles, the standby console becomes
active and continues computing point data for the redundant consoleresident points.
Because all devices obtaining information from the pair must know how
to locate the active device, console redundancy is not transparent to all
other devices in the system. Only consoles, CHIP VAX version P3.0 and
later, CHIP IBM version P1.0 and later, and all newer versions of CHIP
can transparently manage information processing and switchovers from a
redundant console pair.
8.19.2.1
Console Pairing For Console Point Redundancy
As you configure consoles, you define redundant pairs of console. In
creating the partnerships, you also configure the primary and secondary
assignments and identify the highway addresses of the consoles.
A primary console is the master in the redundant pair’s communications.
It becomes active following any disagreement about which console of
the pair should be active.
A secondary console is the slave in the redundant pair. It becomes the
standby console following any disagreement about which console should
be active.
The standby console tracks the active console, so that if the active
console fails, the standby console accepts control of the process
(becomes the active console).
In redundant pairs, if the active console fails, the standby console
becomes active and resumes operation. By configuring the consoles this
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way, the console resident points remain operable even if one of the
consoles fails.
However, if a console-resident point is in a simplex console and targeted
to other consoles, an operator can operate the point from any of the other
consoles as long as the point’s source console is operating. If the console
where the point is resident fails, though, the other consoles show
UNAVL (unavailable) for the point, and it is no longer available for
operation.
8.19.2.2
Manual And Automatic Switchovers
Switchovers can be performed automatically or manually. An operator
must have OPERATE or TUNE privilege to perform manual switchovers
or disable automatic switchovers. To enable automatic switchovers
operators must have ACCESS, OPERATE, or TUNE privilege.
An operator can switch console-resident points to their redundant server
manually from the workstation's integrity faceplate. To navigate to the
Console Data Server Redundancy faceplate click on the PROVOX
Diagnostics button in the toolbar or the PROVOX Integrity buttons in
the PROVOX alarm banner. Click the Console Point Redundancy field
in the integrity faceplate and the POC Integrity Detail picture including
Console-Resident Point Redundancy controls appears as shown.
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Figure 8-12: Integrity Faceplate -- Console Point Redundancy
From the faceplate the operator can view information on the state of the
workstation and its servers and enable or disable automatic switchover
on the workstation or manually switch over to the desired server.
An engineer can switch servers from the Redundancy application on the
Console Data Server (select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |
Engineering | Redundancy) as shown in the following figure.
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Figure 8-13: Redundancy: Console-Resident Points Tab
The application shows information on the redundant servers and
provides controls to enable and disable Auto Switchover and manually
switch over to a desired server.
Effects of Console-resident
Points
Console redundancy rejects a manual switchover request while the
points are not synchronized and the console can communicate with its
partner. Disallowing manual switchovers prevents failures caused by
switchovers while console-resident points are not synchronized.
Normally, console-resident points are ready for manual switchover
within three minutes of establishing communications after download.
Changing Paired Consoles’
Relationships
To change a redundant console’s pair assignment, you must do a total
download. You must change and download the affected consoles so they
become simplex (non-redundant) before you can create new redundant
pairs. Otherwise, you end up with a disagreement caused by the newly
paired consoles both behaving as the primary console or both acting as
the secondary console.
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Downloading Devices after
Changing Pairs
If you change the pairing assignments for a pair of consoles, you must
also do a partial download to all devices that obtain data from the
original pair. Items contained in this download generally consist of all
points that get their data from the pair and the redundant console pairing
table.
8.19.2.3
Redundant Pair Downloading
If you are doing a partial download configuration update on a standby
console, the configuration update has no affect on any console that
obtains data from the pair. If you send a partial download to an active
console, either as part of a redundant pair or as a simplex console, other
devices that get point information from that console display an
unavailable status until the configuration update ends. Follow the
procedures for total and partial downloads outlined in the documentation
for the configuration software you are using.
8.19.3
Redundancy In Action
This subsection uses examples to explain how both types of redundancy
work. The examples are:
•
A power failure on a Console Data Server
•
Replacing an Ethernet cable between a switch and Console Data
Server
•
Database download and update.
The figure at the beginning of this section indicates the system setup for
both examples. Also, auto switchover is enabled for both Console Data
Server redundancy and console point redundancy.
8.19.3.1
Console Data Server Power Failure
This example shows how auto switchover works for both types of
redundancy. The system is operating normally when Console Data
Server S1 loses power. Both types of redundancy are involved in
recovering from the power loss.
Console Data Server Redundancy
Workstations W1 and W2 detect bad integrity on server S1 and
automatically switchover to connect to server S2 (make it the active
server). Both workstations set S1 to standby and disable auto switchover.
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The workstations continue to function because they are now receiving
data from server S2.
Server S2 remains the active server for both workstations until S1 is
manually switched back to be their active server.
Console Point Redundancy
After the power loss Console Data Server S2 detects a fault with server
S1. S2 becomes active, sets S1 to standby, disables auto switchover, and
begins processing console resident point data.
Server S2 remains the active server for console point redundancy until
S1 is manually switched back to be the active server.
8.19.3.2
Replacing An Ethernet Cable
For this example, the Ethernet cable between server S1 and its switch
needs to be repaired or replaced. This interrupts the data flow from the
server to workstations W1 and W2.
Console Data Server Redundancy
In anticipation of the disruption, the operator performs a manual
switchover in workstations W1 and W2, setting server S2 to be the
active server. The operator also disables automatic switchover. The
Ethernet cable can now be disconnected without affecting control from
workstations W1 and W2.
After the cable is reconnected, the operator manually switches S1 back
to active for both workstations and re-enables auto switchover.
Console Point Redundancy
Console point redundancy is not affected by disconnecting the cable so
no action is required. Server S1 continues to process console point data
and sends it over the data highway to S2. S2 sends the data to
workstations W1 and W2 over the cable connecting the two switches.
Throughout the cable repair or replace, S1 continues to be the active
server for console point redundancy.
8.19.3.3
Database Download And Update
A process network consists of a pair of Console Data Servers connecting
to several operator stations as shown in the following figure.
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Data Server Redundancy
Control Room 1
W1
W3
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
Pri: S2 Active
Sec: S1 Standby
Control Room 2
W2
W4
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
Switch
Pri: S2 Active
Sec: S1 Standby
Switch
Console Point Redundancy
Server
S1
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
HDL
Server
S2
Pri: S1 Active
Sec: S2 Standby
HDL
PROVOX Highway
Redun2.cdr
Figure 8-14: Console Redundancy
The process network uses both console-resident point redundancy and
Console Data Server redundancy. The engineer needs to update the
configuration on the pair of servers, starting with S2. To do so, he would
use the following steps:
1. Log in to Console Data Server S2 with DOWNLOAD privilege.
2. Open the Redundancy application (select Start | DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX | Engineering | Redundancy)
3. Select the Console Data Server tab
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The list in the tab shows all operator stations that can be connected
to Console Data Server S2 (the workstations listed in the Console
Properties dialog of the server) and their relationship to S2:
Node Name
Switchover
State
Type
W1
Disabled
Standby
Secondary
W2
Disabled
Standby
Secondary
W3
Disabled
Active
Primary
W4
Disabled
Active
Primary
4. Select workstations W3 and W4 in the list, then click the Secondary
button (in the Switch to area).
The list changes to show workstations W3 and W4 are now in
Standby State with respect to this server (S2). No workstations are
currently connected to the server so the database update can be
performed without disturbing operation.
5. Select the Console-Resident Points tab. The list reflects the current
state of console point redundancy for the pair of servers:
Node Name
Switchover
State
Type
S1
Disabled
Active
Primary
S2
Disabled
Standby
Secondary
Ensure that this server (S2) is in Standby State. In this example it is
so no action is necessary.
6. Click the Database Update button. The Shared Database Update
dialog appears. Perform the actions required then close the dialog.
7. Log in to server S1 and perform the equivalent steps to update its
database.
First, make sure all the workstations are in Standby State with
respect to S1. Then manually switch over the console point
redundancy to S2. Then update the database on S1.
8. Restore the network to its original state.
Make S1 the active server for W1 and W2. Make S2 the active
server for W3 and W4. Make S1 the active server for console point
redundancy.
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A
Installing The
Operator Console
Software
A.1
Introduction
The assumptions made in this section of the manual are:
•
You have a DeltaV control system installed and running in your
plant and your operator stations are running DeltaV Operate
graphics. (The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® software does not
support Operator Interface graphics.)
•
You have a PROVOX control system installed and running in your
plant.
•
You want to control and monitor the PROVOX system from DeltaV
Operator Stations using DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software.
The tasks required to install the software depend on whether your
PROVOX system includes PROVOX Operator Consoles or Operator
Workplace or PROVUE® consoles. The remainder of this section is
divided into two subsections:
•
PROVUE or Operator Workplace Console Systems — Explains how
to upgrade Operator Workplace and PROVUE consoles to DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX systems.
•
PROVOX Operator Console Systems — Explains how to upgrade a
PROVOX Operator Console System to a DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX system.
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A.2
PROVUE or Operator Workplace
Console Systems
If your PROVOX system has only PROVUE or Operator Workplace
consoles, you must perform the following tasks:
1. Obtain and install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server
(Console Data Server) hardware
2. Connect the server to your DeltaV network as described in the
getting started manual.
3. Install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on the Console
Data Server
4. Install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on the DeltaV
Operator Stations connected to the Console Data Server.
5. Perform some additional setup tasks on both Console Data Servers
and DeltaV Operator Stations.
A.2.1
Installing Software On Console Data Servers
To install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software on the Console
Data Server:
Note... Install only the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software on console data servers. Do not
install DeltaV software on console data
servers.
1. Start the server and log in under the Administrator account.
2. Verify that the Windows NT Server system contains the following:
•
Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or later
•
Microsoft Data Access components 2.1.2
•
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later and Internet Tools
•
Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack
•
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
3. Insert the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software installation CD
into the CD-ROM drive.
4. Open the Windows NT Explorer.
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5. In the NT Explorer window, click on the root level directory of the
installation CD.
6. Select and double click the Setup.exe program to start the
installation.
You may see a message that says:
Installation had to update one or more system files.
If you see this message, acknowledge it. If the computer does not
automatically restart after you acknowledge the message, restart it
manually.
After the computer restarts, resume the installation at step 3.
The second time you start the installation, the Welcome dialog
appears.
7. Click Next
The Software License Agreement appears.
8. Click Yes to accept the license.
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX License dialog appears.
9. Insert the correct license diskette in the A: drive.
10. Click OK.
The Installation Folder dialog appears.
11. Select a folder and click Next.
The Console Data Server Requirements dialog appears, listing the
software that must already be installed on the server.
12. Acknowledge the popup
The Setup Type dialog appears.
13. Select DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Server.
14. Click Next.
The Service Startup Type dialog appears
15. Select Automatic
16. Click Next
The PROVOX21Admin account password dialog appears.
17. Enter the PROVOX21Admin account’s current password in both the
Password and Confirm fields. The default password for this account
is PROVOX21Admin.
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The console software runs the POC Base service from the
PROVOX21Admin account so you must enter the current password
or the service will not start correctly when you restart the system.
The installation software does not validate the password you enter. If
you enter an incorrect password, you can correct it from the User
Administration program and the Services dialog after you complete
the installation. Refer to Section 5 of this manual for more
information.
18. Click OK.
The Start Copying Files dialog appears.
19. Click Next to start copying files.
Wait for the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Viewers Toolbar Setup
dialog to appear.
20. Click OK.
21. Click the large icon button.
Setup installs the software and displays a popup indicating success.
22. Click OK to acknowledge the popup.
A command window (CMD.EXE) that contains a question about
continuing the operation of stopping the IIS service may appear.
23. If the window appears, enter Y to continue.
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX WebComponents Setup dialog
appears.
24. Click OK.
25. Click the large icon button to install.
Setup installs the software and displays a popup indicating success.
26. Click OK to acknowledge the popup.
A Windows Scripting Host popup appears saying that a Web Site has
been created.
27. Click OK to acknowledge the popup.
A Question popup appears asking if you want to enter site-specific
information.
28. Click Yes to enter or verify information or configure the HDL.
A popup appears with instructions for uninitializing the HDL. For
complete instructions refer to section 5 of this manual. You can
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proceed without configuring the HDL and configure it during
software setup if you desire.
When you are ready to continue close this dialog and the DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX Properties dialog appears.
Note... If the POC Base service is set to start
automatically, be sure to set the HDL
information correctly in the Console Properties
dialog before you restart the Console Data
Server. Otherwise the HDL may not be
initialized correctly which can cause
communication problems with other PROVOX
devices on the data highway.
After you enter site specific information and close the dialog, the
Setup Complete dialog appears.
29. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer.
30. Remove the license diskette from the diskette drive.
To verify the HDL settings select Start | DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties. Verify the HDL settings
in the dialog that appears.
31. Click Finish.
The computer restarts.
32. Once the system has restarted, log on as Administrator and examine
the Event Viewer and verify that the system came up correctly.
33. Before you use your system, refer to Section 5, Software Setup, for
instructions for verifying and changing several software settings.
Installation of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software is complete.
Now install the Network Time Protocol Service.
Note... Before you use your system, refer to Section 5,
Software Setup, for instructions for verifying
and changing several software settings.
A.2.1.1
Installing the Network Time Protocol Service
You must install the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Service on the
Console Data Server. Use the utility InstallNtpService.exe and the NTP
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service ntpd.exe included in the DeltaV bin directory on the
ProfessionalPLUS workstation (C:\DeltaV\bin).
To install the NTP service:
1. Copy the files ntpd.exe, ntpq.exe, and InstallNtpService.exe from a
DeltaV system (in \DeltaV\bin) to c:\winnt\system32 on the fixed
disk of the Console Data Server.
2. Open a command window and run InstallNtpService supplying the
fully qualified pathname of the ntpd.exe executable and the IP
address of DeltaV Network Time Server. For example:
c:\> InstallNtpService c:\winnt\system32\ntpd.exe 192.168.0.1
Make sure you use the correct IP address of Network Time Server. The
easiest way to find the correct IP address is to open a command window
and ping the Network Time Server by name:
c:\> ping nodename
The command results include the IP address of the Network Time Server.
If the node whose IP address you specify is not the master time server,
the node must have Remote Access Server enabled.
This command line utility creates and removes the NTP service, updates
the NT registry, and creates an NTP configuration file.
The utility ntpq.exe, which is also in the DeltaV bin directory, is useful
in verifying the operation of the NTP service and for diagnosing
problems.
After you install the NTP service you must start the service, either from
the Services dialog or by restarting the data server.
Refer to the section System Time in the DeltaV Maintenance manual for
more information on the Network Time Protocol Service.
A.2.2
Install DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software on
DeltaV Operator Stations
To install console software on DeltaV Operator Stations:
1. Restart the system and log in under the Administrator account.
2. Verify that the Windows NT Workstation system contains the
following:
•
Adobe Acrobat 5.0
•
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Tools
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•
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
3. Exit all Windows applications.
4. Insert the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software installation CD
into the CD-ROM drive.
5. Open the Windows NT Explorer.
6. In the NT Explorer window, click on the root level directory of the
installation CD.
7. Select and double click the Setup.exe program to start the installation
process.
You may see a message that says:
Installation had to update one or more system files.
If you see this message, acknowledge it. If the computer does not
automatically restart after you acknowledge the message, restart it
manually.
After the computer restarts, resume the installation at step 3.
The second time you start the installation, the Welcome dialog
appears.
8. Click Next
The Software License Agreement appears.
9. Click Yes to accept the license.
The license dialog appears.
10. Insert the correct license diskette in the A: drive.
11. Click OK.
The Installation Folder dialog appears.
12. Select a folder and click Next.
The Setup Type dialog appears.
13. Select DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Station Upgrade.
14. Click Next.
The Installation Requirements popup appears. This popup lists the
software required for the console software.
15. Click OK to acknowledge.
The Service Startup Type dialog appears
16. Select Automatic
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17. Click Next
The PROVOX21Admin account password dialog appears.
18. Enter the PROVOX21Admin account’s current password in both the
Password and Confirm fields. The default password for this account
is PROVOX21Admin.
Note... Do not copy and paste the password from the
Password field to the Confirm field.
The console software runs the POC Station service from the
PROVOX21Admin account so you must enter the current password
or the service will not start correctly when you restart the system.
The installation software does not validate the password you enter. If
you enter an incorrect password, you can correct it from the User
Administration program and the Services dialog and the User
Administration program after you complete the installation. Refer to
Section 5 of this manual for more information.
19. Click OK.
The Start Copying Files dialog appears.
20. Click Next to start copying files.
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Viewers Toolbar Setup dialog
appears.
21. Click OK.
22. Click the large icon button.
Setup installs the viewer software and displays a popup indicating
success.
23. Click OK to acknowledge the popup.
A popup appears saying that the registry had been successfully
updated.
24. Click OK to acknowledge the popup.
A Question popup appears asking if you want to enter site-specific
information.
25. Click Yes to enter or verify information.
After you enter site specific information, the Setup Complete dialog
appears.
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26. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer.
27. Remove the license diskette from the diskette drive.
28. Click Finish.
The computer restarts.
29. After the system restarts, log on as Administrator and examine the
Event Viewer and verify that the system came up correctly.
Note... Before you use your system, refer to Section 5,
Software Setup, for instructions for verifying
and changing other software settings.
30. Install the Adobe Acrobat Reader software if it is not already
installed.
The acrobat software can be found on the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software CD in the Support\Adobe directory.
The installation is complete.
A.2.3
Post-Installation Setup
Now that you have installed the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
on your Console Data Server and DeltaV Operator Stations, refer to
Section 5 of this manual for information on settings required for both
servers and operator stations for the system to function properly.
A.3
PROVOX Operator Console Systems
If your PROVOX system has PROVOX Operator Consoles, the tasks
required to install DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software can include:
•
Convert existing Console Data Servers to the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software
•
Convert PROVOX Operator Console Operator Workstations to
DeltaV Operator Stations
•
Install DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software on DeltaV Operator
Stations
•
Create Migration Stations
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A.3.1
Converting Existing Console Data Servers
This subsection explains how to upgrade the console software on
PROVOX Operator Console Data Servers with the DeltaV Operate for
PROVOX software. To successfully upgrade software on a Console Data
Server, you must do the following:
1. Plan your upgrade and take some initial steps to prepare for it.
2. Save information as required
3. Uninstall existing console software
4. Cleanup
5. Install new software
6. Checkout, setup, and restore data
Note... The instructions in the following sections
assume the PROVOX Operator Console is at
the 3.x revision level. If it is not, to use these
instructions you must first upgrade your
Console Data Server to the 3.x revision level.
A.3.1.1
Planning And Preparation
Before performing the upgrade, determine the answers to the following
questions and discuss with the appropriate site personnel. These
questions involve changes that may have been made to the system since
the original installation.
•
Have there been any changes to the default directories for the
message (*.csv) files?
•
What are the current settings for the minimum and maximum
number of records saved in the Console Event Journal database?
•
Has the PROVOX21Admin account password been changed?
After you have the answers to these questions, continue with the
following.
1. Log in to the Console Data Server as Administrator.
2. From each PROVOX Operator Console Operator Workstation use
the Console Data Servers tab of the PROVOX Operator Console
Properties dialog (select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX |
Settings | Console Properties) to set the workstations to connect to
a different Console Data Server.
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Note... If you cannot set your Console Workstations to
connect to alternate Console Data Servers, you
will not be able to operate your process from
these workstations until you upgrade the
Console Data Server and Console
Workstations.
Stopping the POC Services
3. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel.
4. Double click on Services
5. In the Services application, select POC Base service and click Stop.
Confirm by clicking Yes.
6. In the Services application, select POC TimeWatch service and click
Stop. Confirm by clicking Yes.
7. Set both services to Manual startup
8. Exit the Services application and the Control Panel.
9. Disconnect all Ethernet cables from the Console Data Server.
You may want to label the Ethernet cables so that you can easily
reconnect them later.
10. Restart the server (select Start | Shutdown | Restart).
A.3.1.2
Saving Console Data Server Information
Use the following steps to preserve important information from the
current installation. This includes the following:
•
Current PROVOX Operator Console license files
•
Current set of Spooler files
To save console information perform the following steps:
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. Make sure the console software CD is in the CD drive.
3. If Windows NT Explorer is not already running select Start |
Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
4. From NT Explorer, create a folder named POC_Upgrade on the C:
drive.
5. In the POC_Upgrade folder, create a folder named cfg (resulting in
the directory C:\POC_Upgrade\cfg).
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6. Make a text file record of the current FRSI key in the registry:
•
Start REGEDT32 using the Start | Run command and entering
regedt32 in the Open field of the Run dialog.
•
In the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE window, navigate to the
SOFTWARE key set and then to the FRSI key set. Make sure
FRSI is the highlighted key.
•
Select Registry | Save Subtree As...
•
Set the Save as type field to text files
•
Set the File name to
c:\POC_Upgrade\cfg\FrsiRegistrySettings.txt.
•
Click on the Save button to save the registry key.
•
Exit Regedt32.
7. Because the upgrade may make the System and Application logs
unusable, save them to text files:
•
Start the NT Event Viewer using the Start | Run command and
entering eventvwr in the Open field of the Run dialog.
Saving the Application log:
•
On the Log menu make sure that Application is selected (a
checkmark appears next to it)
•
Select Clear All Events.
•
When prompted by the Clear Event Log dialog, click on Yes to
save the current contents.
•
In the Save As dialog set the File name to
c:\POC_Upgrade\applog.txt
•
Set the Save as type to Text Files (*.TXT).
•
Click Save to save the file.
•
Click Yes to clear the log.
Saving the System log:
•
On the Log menu make sure that System is selected (a
checkmark appears next to it)
•
Select Clear All Events.
•
When prompted by the Clear Event Log dialog, click Yes to
save the current contents.
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•
In the Save As dialog set the File name to
c:\POC_Upgrade\syslog.txt
•
Set the Save as type to Text Files (*.TXT).
•
Click Save to save the file.
•
Click Yes to clear the log.
•
Exit the Event Viewer.
8. Select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console
Properties.
Record the current settings for this console under each tab. If there
has been no change to the defaults from the original installation, use
the defaults for this installation. If changes have been made, note
them so that the custom values can be re-entered after you install the
new software.
Record your entries below:
•
Highway Interface Tab
HDL IP Address: _____._____._____._____
Port A Baud Rate: ______
Port B Baud Rate: ______
Network Index: ______
Highway: ______
Device: ______
Enable Primary: yes no
Enable Secondary: yes no
Enable Maintenance port: yes no
CDS IP Address [1]: _____._____._____._____
CDS IP Address [2]: _____._____._____._____
Subnet Mask _____._____._____._____
Initialize an uninitialized HDL at next restart: yes no
•
Workstations Tab
Primary Node Names: ___________ ___________
__________ _________ __________ __________
Secondary Node Names: ___________ ___________
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__________ _________ __________ __________
•
Message Spooler Tab
Message Files Location: _______________________
Max Disk Space: __________
Keep messages for: __________
•
Event Journal Tab
Min Records Retained: __________
Max Records Retained: __________
Enable Event Journaling: yes no
•
Calculation Expressions Tab
Calculation Expressions Files Location: ___________________
Master Preference: Current Master
Number of Calculation Expressions: __________
•
Reports Tab
Reports File Location: _______________________
Number of Reports Saved: __________
Keep reports for: __________
•
Trend Tab
Files Location: _______________________
Master Preference: Current Master
9. Most installations have the D:\ drive available. It may be useful to
copy the current POC directory and all of its sub-directories to the
D:\ drive or an alternate folder on the C:\ drive.
If the Console Data Server contains save directories from previous
upgrades, you may want to examine them and delete them if they are
no longer necessary.
If the D:\ drive partition is not present, use the Disk Administrator to
set the partition.
A.3.1.3
Uninstalling Software From Console Data Servers
Before you can upgrade the console software, you must first uninstall the
existing version of the software. This subsection explains how.
1. Log on as Administrator (not PROVOX21Admin).
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2. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel.
3. Double click on Add/Remove Programs.
4. Remove the following applications in the order listed:
•
POC_Viewers Composite Toolbar
•
POC_Web Components
•
PROVOX Operator Console
Note that in DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software the names of
these applications have changed. If you need to uninstall DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX software remove the following applications in
the order listed:
•
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Toolbar
•
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Web Components
•
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
Note... If prompted, select the Remove All option to
remove all shared components.
A dialog appears showing the progress of the uninstall.
After the PROVOX Operator Console uninstall is complete and
before you close the dialog, click the Details… button and make a
note of the files listed.
You will have a chance to save these files in a later step.
5. Click the OK button on the Details window, then click the OK
button on the uninstall dialog.
6. Right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop and select
Properties. (If the desktop does not contain an Internet Explorer icon,
start Internet Explorer and then select Tools | Options from its main
menu.)
7. Click the Settings… button in the Temporary Internet files area.
8. Click the View Objects… button in the Settings dialog.
9. If FRSISystemInfo.MiscSysInfo is in the Program File list, right click
on it and select Remove. If the file is not in the list, continue with the
next step.
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10. If FRSIDisplayElements.DurationControl is in the Program File list,
right click on it and select Remove. If the file is not in the list,
continue with the next step.
11. Close the Downloaded Program Files window, the Settings dialog,
and the Internet Properties dialog.
12. Make sure the diskette drive and the CD-ROM drive are empty.
A.3.1.4
Cleanup
Before you continue, clean out the recycle bin and the Start menu
document list:
1. Open the Recycle Bin by double clicking on the icon on the desktop.
Select File | Empty Recycle Bin to empty the recycle bin.
2. Close the Recycle Bin.
3. Place the cursor on the task bar and use the alternate mouse button to
open the popup selection menu. Select the Properties option. In the
Taskbar Properties, under the Start Menu Programs tab, if available
(not stippled out) click on the Clear button in the Documents menu
area of the dialog box. This clears the Documents menu. Exit the
Taskbar Properties dialog by clicking on the OK button.
Note... You must restart the computer so that files
marked for deletion by the uninstall software
are actually deleted from the system.
4. Select Start | Shut Down, then select Restart the computer and
click on the Yes button to restart the system. You must restart so the
system can remove files marked for deletion.
5. After the system has started, log on under the PROVOX21Admin
account.
6. Using the Windows NT Explorer, rename the POC directory to
OLDPOC to save any files remaining in this directory tree.
7. Acknowledge the popup message that the change may affect one or
more registered programs by clicking Yes.
If you cannot rename this directory, check for another Windows NT
Explorer window pointing to the directory, another computer with a
mapped drive to this system, a system with an open Internet Explorer
accessing this console’s Event Journal, a workstation that has not
been shut down yet, or a directory with the same name already on the
same drive. Clear the conflict and rename the directory.
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8. Reconnect the Ethernet cables to the Console Data Server.
A.3.1.5
Install The Console Software
Refer to section A.2.1 for instructions on installing the DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX software on a Console Data Server.
A.3.1.6
Checkout, Setup, And Restore Data
The remaining steps explain how to:
•
Check the installation to make sure it is working
•
Perform a few additional setup tasks
•
Restore files you saved earlier.
Perform the following steps:
1. After the system has started, log on as the PROVOX21Admin
account.
2. Examine the NT Event Viewer Application and System logs to
verify that the console software started without problems. Refer to
Section 4 of this manual for more information.
If the console software fails to start because of a service error, verify
that the POC Base service password is the same as the
PROVOX21Admin account password. Then restart the system again
or stop and start the POC Base service.
For information on setting the POC Base service password, refer to
Section 5 of this manual.
If the console software fails to start because the HDL link was not
established, do the following:
1. At the Console Data Server open the Console Properties dialog
(select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console
Properties).
2. Select the Highway Interface tab
3. Select the checkbox in the HDL Initialization area.
4. Click the Help button. A help window appears.
5. Click the How to… button in the help window. Follow the
instructions to uninitialize the HDL.
6. At the HDL, follow the instructions to uninitialize the HDL.
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7. Restart the system.
You can either shut down and restart the computer or stop and start
the POC Base service. Either of these actions should initialize the
HDL.
3. Use the system for a few minutes to determine that the installation is
working properly.
4. Log out of any current account session.
5. Download a configuration to the Console Data Server, if desired.
The upgrade is complete for this computer.
A.3.1.7
Post-Installation Setup
Before using the Console Data Server, refer to the instructions in Section
5 of this manual to ensure that all software settings are correct.
A.3.2
Converting PROVOX Operator Console
Workstations to DeltaV Operator Stations
If the hardware platforms for your PROVOX Operator Console
Workstations meet the minimum requirements for DeltaV Operator
Stations, you can convert the Operator Workstations to DeltaV Operator
Stations. To do so, uninstall the PROVOX Operator Console software,
then install DeltaV software as described in the DeltaV documentation.
A.3.3
Installing DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software
on DeltaV Operator Stations
Refer to section A.2.2 for instructions on installing the DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX software on DeltaV Operator Stations.
A.3.4
Creating Migration Stations
If you have existing PROVOX Operator Console displays you are going
to convert to DeltaV Operate displays, you may want to create a
migration station by upgrading a PROVOX Operator Console operator
workstation with the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software.
Note... Do not uninstall the PROVOX Operator
Console software before installing DeltaV
Operate for PROVOX software.
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The software allows the PROVOX Operator Console operator
workstation to display data from the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data
Servers (also known as Console Data Servers). You can use a migration
station to view existing displays as you convert or develop new graphics.
These workstations cannot be connected to the DeltaV network, cannot
display DeltaV data, and do not support the DeltaV Operate graphics.
Note... Migration stations are supported for migration
only. They are not supported for process
control.
To install the software:
Note... The following instructions apply only if you
are installing DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software for the first time. To install later
releases of the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX
software on migration stations, you must first
uninstall PROVOX Operator Console
software, reinstall PROVOX Operator Console
P 3.0 software, and then install the upgrade as
described in the following steps.
1. Verify that the PROVOX Operator Console Workstation has P3.x
revision software installed.
2. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel.
3. Double click on Services
4. In the Services application, select the POC Station service and click
Stop. Confirm by clicking Yes.
5. In the Services application, select the Fix service and click Stop.
Confirm by clicking Yes.
6. Exit the Services application and the Control Panel.
7. Insert the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software installation CD in
the operator workstation's CD-ROM drive.
8. Insert the license diskette in the diskette drive.
9. Close all applications except Windows NT Explorer.
10. From Windows NT Explorer, navigate to setup.exe on the
installation CD and double click it.
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11. Acknowledge the dialogs until the Setup Type dialog opens.
12. Select PROVOX Operator Console P3.* Workstation Update (Fix32)
and click Next.
13. Follow the remaining instructions until the installation is complete.
A.3.5
Post-Installation Setup
Now that you have installed the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software
on your Console Data Server and DeltaV Operator Stations, refer to
Section 5 of this manual for information on settings required for both
servers and operator stations for the system to function properly.
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B
Installing Windows NT
Software
B.1
Introduction
The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® software runs under the Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 operating system. The hardware for the system is
shipped with the operating system installed, but there may be
circumstances in which you must re-install the operating system (and the
console software).
Note... Use the information in this section only if you
are performing a new installation of Windows
NT. Do not use this section if you are
upgrading a computer that already has
Windows NT installed.
Be sure that you read the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 documentation for
installing Windows NT 4.0. If you need to install the console software
and the Windows NT operating system, you must install Windows NT
before you install the console software.
There are two types of Windows NT software: Server and Workstation.
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Data Servers (Console Data Servers)
require Windows NT Server software.
It is important that you install Windows NT and the supporting
software in the order listed in the subsequent subsections. If you do not
install in this order the software may not work as intended.
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Note... The instructions in this section are specific for
the hardware and software being shipped when
this manual was printed. If console hardware
or software changes subsequently, you may
need to modify these instructions accordingly.
Pay particular attention to network interface
and video hardware and drivers. These cards
and drivers have changed and will continue to
change.
The instructions in this section apply generally
to NIC and sound hardware and drivers, but do
not apply directly to hardware and software of
earlier releases.
The instructions in this section may seem to repeat steps or the steps may
seem to be in an unusual order and require several restarts. However, the
instructions have been tested and offer the surest, most problem-free
installation of Windows NT and the supporting software required to run
the DeltaV for PROVOX software. For best results, follow the
instructions as written.
Note... The default installation explained in this
appendix uses Workgroups. To use Domains,
modify the instructions in this section to suit
your installation.
B.2
Installing Windows NT 4.0 Server
Software
Windows NT Server software is the operating system used on Console
Data Servers.
If you are setting up a Console Data Server and one or more operator
stations, set up the server first, then the operator stations.
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B.2.1
Required Windows NT Server Software
If you have to install Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server software, make
sure that you have the following software packages and supplies:
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Windows NT Server CD for Version 4.0, export version. This CD
also contains the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS),
Version 2.0.
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Windows NT 4.0 Certificate of Authenticity.
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Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD.
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Several blank diskettes.
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The DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Software CD. (This CD contains
the console software and several supporting third party software
components, including the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack and
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6.) This CD is referred to as the
console software CD in the following instructions.
Note... The Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack
5 CD is included with the console. You do not
need this CD and you should not use this CD.
The console uses Service Pack 6, which is
included on the console software CD.
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The sound driver for the PC.
•
The mouse driver.
•
The video driver for the PC.
•
Appropriate drivers for the printer to be used with the system (if
any).
Note that some of the drivers may be on separate media or installed on
the computer's hard drive.
B.2.2
Preliminary Planning
You should determine the following information prior to installing the
Windows NT 4.0 Server software:
•
The name of the workgroup to which this computer belongs. The
server must be set up in a workgroup rather than a domain. The
default workgroup is PROVOX21 and it is recommended that you
not change it.
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B.2.3
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The name that this computer will be called. This name must not
conflict with other devices on the network.
•
The TCP/IP address for this computer.
•
The TCP/IP addresses for the network interface controller (NIC) card
connecting the Highway Data Link to this Console Data Server. The
default is 192.168.22.10.
•
The Gateway TCP/IP address for the network if available.
•
The TCP/IP address for the Highway Data Link (HDL). The default
is 192.168.22.2.
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The PROVOX Highway address for the HDL. This address is made
up of the highway number, the device number, and the area number.
•
If the console is part of the DNS, determine if services are available,
the appropriate DNS domain name, service IP addresses, and the
domain suffixes that are part of your network. If you are not
participating in DNS services, use the installation defaults.
Install Server Software
Note... The Windows NT Server 4.0 CD and the Dell
Server Assistant CD are bootable CDs. Unless
you are intentionally booting one of these
CDs, remove them from the CD-ROM drive
before starting or booting the computer.
Disabling Onboard Network Interface
Controller
Make sure any network interface on the motherboard is disabled in
Setup:
1. Restart the system.
2. Press the F2 key when prompted to enter Setup.
Wait for the Setup screen to appear.
3. Press the down arrow key until Integrated Devices is highlighted.
4. To open this item, press Enter
5. Press the down arrow key until Network Interface Controller is
highlighted.
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6. To enable or disable this item, press the left or right arrow key.
Set the Network Interface Controller to Off.
7. Press the Escape key.
8. Press the Escape key again to exit Setup.
9. Select Save Changes and Exit, then press Enter.
The computer saves the change (if any) and continues startup.
Create SCSI and Video Driver
Diskettes and Network Interface Card
Driver Diskette
1. If autorun is enabled, Insert the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant
CD in the CD-ROM drive and wait for Dell OpenManage Server
Assistant to open.
Otherwise, insert the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD in the
CD-ROM drive and turn on the computer. The computer boots from
the Dell Server Assistant CD.
2. Select a language.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the license agreement, and click
Accept.
4. Click on Create Diskettes.
5. Select the Server model, for example, PowerEdge 2500.
6. Select Windows NT 4.0.
7. Click Next.
The Create diskettes dialog appears.
8. Select:
NT 4.0 SCSI
NT 4.0 Video Controller 1/3
NT 4.0 Video Controller 2/3
NT 4.0 Video Controller 3/3
NT 4.0 Intel Pro Family Adapter
9. Click on Copy Files.
The utility will prompt you to insert a diskette, and provide
instructions on how to label the diskette. Any information on the
diskette will be destroyed.
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Follow the instructions provided by the MakeDisk Utility. Five
diskettes will be created by this utility.
10. When finished with the last diskette, a dialog prompts you to remove
the diskette.
Remove the diskette, and click OK
11. On the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant, click Finish
12. Click Exit
13. At the confirmation prompt, click Yes
14. Remove the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD.
Install Windows NT
To start the new installation of Windows NT 4.0 follow these
instructions:
1. Insert the Windows NT Server CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Reboot the system.
3. When the system displays: “setup is inspecting your windows
hardware configuration..." press the F6 key to interrupt the setup
sequence.
4. The following message appears:
Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage
devices installed in your system, or you have chosen to manually
specify an adapter. Currently, Setup will load support for the
following mass storage devices:
...
QLogic PCI SCSI Host Adapter
AMD PCI SCSI Controller/Ethernet Adapter
BusLogic FlashPoint
Compaq 32-Bit Fast-Wide SCSI-2/E
Note... You must specify that you have additional
SCSI adapters by pressing the S key in the
following instruction. If you pressed the Enter
key and missed the instruction, restart the
installation at the step where the computer is
rebooted with the NT Server Setup Boot Disk.
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5. Press S to specify additional devices.
The following message appears:
Select the SCSI Adapter you want from the following list, or select
"Other" if you have a device support disk provided by an adapter
manufacturer.
6. Select Other from the list.
7. Press Enter.
8. Insert the disk labeled NT 4.0 SCSI created earlier.
9. Press Enter.
Installing SCSI Drivers
10. Select the appropriate driver as follows:
11. If installing to a Dell 2500 server with SCSI drives, select Adaptec
Ultra160/m Family PCI SCSI Controller (NT 4.0).
12. Press Enter.
A message appears saying which drivers were found.
13. Press Enter to continue.
14. NT 4.0 bootup continues.
15. When the Windows NT Server Setup, Welcome to Setup display
appears, select “To Setup Windows NT now, press Enter”, and press
the Enter key.
16. Setup has recognized the following mass storage devices in your
computer:
IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2)/PCI IDE Controller
Adaptec Ultra160/m Family PCI SCSI Controller (NT 4.0)
17. Press Enter to continue.
The message "Setup has determined that one or more of your hard
disks has more than 1024 cylinders."
18. Press the Enter key.
Windows NT Licensing
1. The Windows NT Licensing Agreement appears.
2. Use the Page Down key to reach the bottom of the license
agreement.
3. Press F8 to accept the agreement.
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If a message appears saying that NT 4 was detected and asking if you
want to upgrade, press N to cancel the upgrade and install a fresh
copy of Windows NT 4.0.
Windows NT Server Setup
The display fills with information about your computer. The
information includes:
•
Computer: MPS Uniprocessor or Multiprocessor
•
Display: Auto Detect
•
Keyboard: XT, AT, or Enhanced Keyboard (83-104 Keys)
•
Keyboard Layout: US or regional default
•
Pointing Device: Microsoft Mouse Port Mouse (includes
BallPoint)
4. Select No Changes.
5. Press Enter.
A list appears that shows existing partitions and spaces available for
creating new partitions.
Your computer may have a partition marked unknown that is
approximately 40 MB. This partition contains Dell software and
system utilities. Do not delete this partition.
Delete all partitions except the unknown partition, then create a 3000
MB NTFS partition:
6. Select a partition with the up and down arrow keys.
7. Press the D key.
8. Press the Enter key.
9. Press the L key
Repeat these steps for other partitions.
The list now shows any existing partitions and the space available for
creating new partitions.
UNPARTITIONED space nnnn MB
Create a partition
10. Select the unpartitioned space
11. Press the C key.
12. Enter 3000 in the size field.
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13. Press the Enter key.
Formatting the Partition as NTFS
14. Select the partition and press Enter to install Windows NT on it.
15. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the NTFS (NT File
System) Installation Option.
16. Press the Enter key.
Please wait while setup formats the partition.
Install Windows NT Files
Choose the location where you want the Windows NT files to be
installed.
17. Enter \WINNT.
18. Press the Enter key.
Setup will now examine your hard disk(s) for corruption.
19. Press the Enter key.
20. If prompted, insert the SCSI driver diskette you created earlier.
Press Enter.
21. The following messages appear:
Please wait while Setup copies files to your hard disk.
This portion of Setup has completed successfully.
Restart the computer
22. Remove the diskette from Drive A.
23. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM Drive.
24. Press the Enter key.
Allow the PC to reboot.
Windows NT Server
The Windows NT Setup screen appears.
1. When prompted, insert the Windows NT Server CD into the CDROM Drive and click OK.
The Windows NT Server Setup dialog appears.
2. Click Next to start Gathering information about your computer.
Windows NT License Information
A name and organization dialog appears.
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3. Enter a Name.
4. Enter an Organization.
5. Click Next.
6. Enter the CD Key:___-____-___.
The CD Key is on the Windows NT CD Certificate of Authenticity.
7. Click Next.
Choose the licensing mode. You must own the correct license from
Microsoft.
8. Select Per server.
9. Use the arrow buttons to set the size to 10 licenses.
10. Click Next.
11. Enter Computer Name:_______.
If your plant has a naming scheme for computers, use it. Otherwise,
you can use the 5-character Service Tag number on the Dell PC (i.e.,
77A20).
12. Click Next.
Choose the Server Type
13. Select Stand-Alone Server.
14. Click Next.
Administrator Account
15. Password: Administrator
16. Confirm Password: Administrator
17. Click Next.
Emergency Repair Disk
18. Select Yes to create an emergency repair disk.
19. Click Next.
Select Components
20. From the dialog that appears, select the following components to
install:
Accessories
Communications
Multimedia
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Make sure the following options are not selected.
Accessibility Options
Games
Windows Messaging
21. Select Accessories.
22. Select Details.
23. In the list uncheck Screen Savers.
24. Check Mouse Pointers
Leave all others as is.
25. Click on OK.
26. Click Next to close the dialog.
27. Click Next to Install Windows NT Networking.
Network Information
28. On the dialog that appears, select Wired to the network.
29. Click Next.
30. Select the Install Microsoft Internet Information Server option.
31. Click Next.
Network Driver Information
32. Click Select from List...
33. Click Have Disk.
The Insert Disk dialog appears.
34. Insert the diskette titled NT 4.0 Intel Pro Family Adapter (created
earlier) into the diskette drive.
35. Enter the drive letter for the diskette drive. (It should be A: at this
point.)
36. Click OK.
OEM Options
37. Select Intel (R) PRO/100 Family Adapter
38. Click OK.
39. Click Next.
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Note... The instructions for configuring the network
interface controller (NIC) cards must be
repeated for each NIC installed in the Server.
Typically there will be three interfaces,
however, the interface on the motherboard is
disabled and should not be used.
Network Protocol
40. Select TCP/IP only. Make sure other options are not selected.
41. Click Next.
Network Services
42. Select the following network services:
Microsoft Internet Information Services 2.0
RPC Configuration
NetBIOS Interface
Workstation
Server
43. Click Next to accept your selections.
44. Click Next to install.
A message appears asking do you wish to use DHCP.
45. Click NO on the popup to confirm that you do not want to use
DHCP.
TCP/IP Properties
Set up the TCP/IP values for the network interfaces:
46. Select the (1) Intel(R) PRO/100+ Server Adapter (PILA8470B).
Verify that the (1) NIC card is connected to the HDL.
47. Enter the IP Address of the HDL: The default is 192.168.22.10.
48. Enter the Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0.
49. Clear the Default Gateway.
50. Select the (2) Intel(R) PRO/100+ Server Adapter (PILA8470B).
Verify that the (2) NIC card is connected to the Process Network
Switch.
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51. Enter the IP Address of the connection to the Process Network
Switch.
52. Enter the Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0.
53. Clear the Default Gateway.
54. Click OK.
55. In the Show Bindings for: field, select All Services.
56. Click Next.
Windows NT is now ready to start the network.
57. Click Next.
A dialog appears that contains the computer name and a field for the
workgroup.
58. Make sure the Workgroup button is selected.
59. In the Workgroup field, enter PROVOX21.
60. Click Next to accept.
61. Click Finish to complete the setup.
Internet Information Server 2.0 Setup
The Microsoft Internet Information Server Setup dialog appears.
1. Uncheck Gopher Services.
2. Make sure all other services are selected.
3. Click OK to accept.
4. Click Yes to create directory.
5. Click OK to accept Publishing Directories.
6. Click Yes to create directories.
The Install Drivers dialog appears.
7. Select SQL Server from the list that appears.
8. Click OK.
Date/Time Properties
The Date/Time Properties dialog appears.
9. Select the appropriate Time Zone.
10. Select Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings time.
11. Click Close.
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Detected Display
The Detected Display popup appears.
12. Click OK.
13. Select color Palette: 16 colors.
14. Desk Top Area: 640 by 480.
15. Refresh Frequency: hardware default.
16. Click OK.
Setup copies a large number of files. Please wait while Setup copies files
to your hard disk.
If you selected to create an Emergency Repair Disk earlier, setup
prompts you to insert a blank diskette. Click OK to create the ERD.
Restart Computer
17. When prompted, remove all of the CDs and diskettes from the
drives.
18. Click Restart Computer.
19. Log on as Administrator.
Welcome to Windows NT splash screen displays.
20. Click Close.
B.2.4
Install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
To install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, follow these steps:
1. Insert the console software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2. Select Start | Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
3. Navigate to Support\Microsoft\NT4_SP6a on the CD.
4. Double click on sp6i386.
The Windows NT Service Pack Setup dialog appears.
5. Select Accept license agreement.
6. Deselect BackUp files...
7. Click Install to start installing Service Pack 6.
8. Click Restart.
9. If there is a CD in the drive, remove it.
10. Log on as Administrator.
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11. If the Welcome window appears, deselect Show this welcome... and
click Close.
12. If a Windows NT SP6 Setup message appears, click NO.
Install the 4mm DAT tape Driver
1. Log on as Administrator if you are not already logged in.
2. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel.
3. Double click Tape Devices.
A message appears: New SCSI tape drive found Archive Python
06408-xxx
4. Click OK.
5. Insert the Windows NT Server CD in the CD-ROM drive.
If Autorun is enabled, the Windows NT CD-ROM dialog appears.
Close this dialog before continuing.
6. Click OK.
7. Click OK in the Tape Devices dialog.
Install the Video Driver
1. Double click the Display icon in the Control Panel.
2. Select the Settings tab.
3. Click Display Type...
4. Click Change...
5. Click Have Disk...
6. Insert the video driver diskette you created earlier in drive A:
The Install from Disk screen appears.
7. Click OK to accept Drive A
8. Select the RAGE XL PCI (English)
9. Click OK.
Install third party driver (Do you wish to proceed).
10. Click Yes on the third party software message.
11. A dialog appears stating:
Please insert floppy disk labeled “ATI Installation Disk 2” into drive
A: and then click OK.
Insert NT 4.0 Video Driver Disk 2/3 (created earlier) and click OK.
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12. A dialog appears stating:
Please insert floppy disk labeled “ATI Installation Disk 3” into drive
A: and then click OK.
Insert NT 4.0 Video Driver Disk 3/3 (created earlier) and click OK.
13. A success message appears.
14. Click OK to acknowledge success.
15. Click Close to close the Display Type dialog.
16. Click Close to close the Display Properties dialog.
17. Remove the diskette from Drive A.
18. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM Drive.
19. Click Yes to restart the Computer.
Set Display Properties
20. After the system restarts, log in as Administrator.
A message appears saying that a new driver was loaded.
21. Click OK to acknowledge.
The Display Properties dialog appears.
22. Set Color Palette: 65536 colors.
23. Set Desk Top Area: 1024 by 768.
24. Select Small Fonts.
25. Set Refresh Frequency: 75 Hertz.
26. Click OK to accept your changes.
27. Click OK to confirm the changes.
The display settings change.
28. Restart the computer.
Set up the Windows NT Event log.
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. The Desk Top Help application screen appears.
Uncheck the box “Show this screen next time you start Windows.”
Click on the X button to exit.
3. Select Start | Programs | Administrative Tools (Common) | Event
Viewer.
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4. From the Log menu select Log Settings.
5. Select Change Settings for System Log.
6. Select Overwrite Events as Needed.
7. Select Change Settings for Security Log.
8. Select Overwrite Events as Needed.
9. Select Change Settings for Application Log.
10. Select Overwrite Events as Needed.
11. Click OK.
12. From the Log menu select Exit.
Delete Icons from the desktop.
1. Delete the Inbox Icon by right clicking on the icon, then select
Delete.
2. Click Yes to confirm.
3. Delete the Briefcase Icon by right clicking on the icon, then select
Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm.
5. Right click on Recycle Bin and select Empty Recycle Bin.
6. Click Yes to confirm.
Format the C drive free space
1. Select Start | Programs | Administrative Tools (Common) | Disk
Administrator.
Confirm any popups that appear.
2. Highlight the free space by clicking on it.
3. Select Partition | Create…
4. Click on Yes to confirm.
5. The partition size field shows the size of the partition to be created.
6. Click on OK to accept.
7. Click OK to confirm.
8. Select Partition | Commit changes now.
Do you want to save the changes?
9. Click on Yes to save.
10. Click on OK to acknowledge a successful update.
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11. Highlight the E partition you just created.
12. Select Tools | Format.
13. Set the File System to NTFS.
14. Check the Quick Format selection box.
15. Click on Start to accept the settings.
16. Click on OK to confirm the formatting.
Message appears Format Complete.
17. Click on OK to acknowledge.
18. Click Close to close the format dialogs.
19. Close the Disk Administrator.
Set Page File size
Note... Set page file size to a value that is double the
size of the RAM installed in the machine. For
example, if RAM size is 256 Mb, set the
virtual memory size to 512Mb on the C drive.
1. Select Start | Settings Control Panel.
2. Double click System.
3. Select the Performance tab.
4. Click Change in the Virtual Memory area.
5. Enter 512 for Initial Size.
6. Enter 512 for Maximum Size.
7. Click Set.
8. Click OK to accept your settings.
9. Click Close to close the dialog.
10. If there is a CD in the drive, remove it.
11. Click Yes to restart computer.
B.2.5
Install Internet Explorer 5
If you have installed Internet Explorer 4 and have enabled the Active
Desktop, use Add/Remove programs to remove the active desktop.
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Now install Internet Explorer version 5:
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. Insert the console software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
3. Select Start | Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
4. Navigate to the directory \Support\Microsoft\Ie5 on the CD.
5. Double click on the file ie5setup.exe.
The Windows Update dialog appears.
6. Select the I accept the agreement check button and click Next.
Another dialog appears.
7. Select Install Now—Typical set of components.
8. Click Next.
A progress dialog appears.
9. When prompted, click Finish to restart the computer.
10. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive.
11. After the computer restarts, log in as Administrator
A Windows Update dialog appears, indicating Windows is setting up
the newly installed components.
12. If the Welcome — Microsoft Internet Explorer window appears,
close it. After your second logon uncheck the Show this next time
you log in box and click Close. This dialog box will not appear in the
future.
B.2.6
Install Windows NT4 Option Pack
To install the Windows NT4 Option Pack follow these steps:
1. Insert the console software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2. Select Start | Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
3. Navigate to the directory \Support\Microsoft\NT40_OptionPack on
the CD.
4. Double click on the file Setup.exe.
A popup appears that says: Setup detected that Windows NT 4.0 SP4
or greater is installed on your machine. We haven't tested this
product on SP4. Do you wish to proceed?
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5. Click Yes to proceed.
If a dialog appears saying that Gopher is no longer supported, click
OK to continue.
The Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack Setup dialog appears.
6. Click Next.
The license dialog appears.
7. Click Accept.
Another dialog appears.
8. Click Upgrade Only.
A progress dialog appears
9. Click Finish when the installation is complete.
10. Click Yes on the confirmation dialog to restart the computer.
B.2.7
Install Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 Software
To install Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0, follow these steps:
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. Make sure the console software CD is in the CD-ROM drive.
3. If Windows NT Explorer is not already running select Start |
Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
4. Navigate to the directory \Support\Adobe
5. Double click on the file ar505enu.exe.
Reader Setup opens.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Accept to accept the license.
8. Click Next to accept the default install folder and begin installing.
If dialogs appear asking about overwriting read-only files, click Yes.
9. Check Yes, I want to restart the computer if prompted.
10. Click Finish to restart the computer.
11. After the computer restarts, log in as Administrator.
12. Select Start | Programs | Acrobat Reader 5.0.
13. After Acrobat Reader opens, select Edit | Preferences | Options.
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14. In the Startup area, deselect Display splash screen.
15. Click Ok to accept the change and close the preferences dialog.
16. Exit the Acrobat Reader software.
B.2.8
Install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6
Even though you have already installed Service Pack 6, you must reinstall it at this time to restore any files that have been overwritten by
installing other software components. To install Windows NT4.0 Service
Pack 6 follow these steps:
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. Insert the console software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
3. If Windows NT Explorer is not already running select Start |
Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
4. Navigate to the directory \Support\Microsoft\NT4_SP6a
5. Double click on the file sp6I386.exe.
6. Select Accept this license agreement.
7. Deselect Backup files…
8. Click Install.
A progress dialog appears
9. When install is complete, click Restart to restart the computer.
B.2.9
Install Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1.2
To install the Microsoft Data Access Components follow these steps:
1. Log in as Administrator.
2. Insert the console software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
3. If Windows NT Explorer is not already running select Start |
Programs | Windows NT Explorer.
4. Navigate to the directory \Support\Microsoft\MDAC2-1-2.
5. Double click on the file mdac_typ.exe.
6. Click Yes to accept the license agreement.
The Microsoft Data Access 2.1 Setup dialog appears.
7. Click Continue.
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8. Click the icon to accept the default install directory and begin
installation.
9. When installation is complete, click Restart Windows to restart.
10. Log in as Administrator.
A dialog appears saying that data access components are being set up.
B.2.10
Set Task Bar For Front And Auto Hide
1. Select Start | Settings | Taskbar.
2. Select Always on Top.
3. Select Auto Hide.
4. Click Apply to set these settings.
5. Click OK to exit the dialog.
Once the components above have been installed, proceed to the
appropriate DeltaV Operate for PROVOX installation instructions for
data servers or workstations.
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C
Upgrading Consoles
C.1
Introduction
During the life of your system, you may need to upgrade or add or
change one or more components. This section addresses typical console
upgrades:
•
Adding Connections (adding operator stations to a console)
•
Change the number of points
•
Add standard unsolicited data reporting (this may be necessary if
your system uses pre-1984 device programming)
•
Add Activities to the console
•
Adding Event Journal
The following table summarizes these upgrades and the actions required
on both servers and operator stations to implement the upgrades.
Table C-1: Actions Required For Various Console Upgrades
Action Required
Server
Upgrade
Install
License
Add Operator
Station
Connections
Add PROVOX
Points
Reinstall
Software
X
®
Total
Download
Operator Station
Partial
Download
X
X
Restart
Restart
X
X
X
Add Std. Unsol.
Data Reporting
X
X
X
X
Add Activities
X
X
X
X
Add Event
Journal
X
X
X
X
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C.1.1
Upgrading Console Software Licenses
If you are upgrading your console software license in a P4.x installation
and are not making any other hardware or software changes, perform the
following steps:
1. For every console you are upgrading, obtain a new license diskette.
Note... Remember that the console software license is
keyed to the License Module attached to the
console's Highway Data Link. You must use
the license diskette that matches the License
Module when upgrading a console.
2. Stop the POC Base service on the primary Console Data Server to
make sure the license files can be copied. Note that stopping the
POC Base service interrupts console operations on operator stations.
3. Copy the POCLicense.txt and POCLicense.sig files from the License
diskette to %POCRoot%\cfg (typically C:\POC\cfg) on the Console
Data Server.
4. Restart the POC Base service on the primary Console Data Server to
establish the license change.
5. Copy the POCLicense.txt and POCLicense.sig files from the License
diskette to %POCRoot%\cfg (typically C:\POC\cfg) on all operator
stations defined as Primary Nodes in the server’s settings dialog.
(Select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console
Properties to verify which operator stations are affected).
Repeat these steps on the secondary Console Data Server.
C.1.2
Adding Operator Stations To Existing Consoles
If you are adding a DeltaV Operator Station to an existing process
control network of PROVOX Console Data Servers and operator
stations, perform the following steps:
1. Set up the operator station hardware as required. Refer to the to the
section Installing the DeltaV Workstation in the DeltaV Books
Online.
2. Verify that the operator station you are adding has the same version
of the console software that is running on the primary and secondary
Console Data Servers this operator station will connect to.
If you are installing a new operator station, do the following:
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•
Assign an IP address to the operator station per your plant’s
policies
•
Assign a name to the operator station per your plant’s policies.
•
Restart the operator station so the IP address and name changes
take effect.
If you are adding an operator station that has already been in service
or that you need to reinstall for some reason, do the following:
•
Install or re-install Windows NT and other Microsoft
components as needed. Refer to Getting Started with Your
DeltaV Automation Software for more information. During the
installation set the IP address and name of the operator station as
required.
•
Install DeltaV software. Refer to the section Reinstalling DeltaV
Software in DeltaV Books Online for more information.
•
Install the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX software. Refer to
Appendix A of this manual for more information.
3. Use the Console Properties dialog (Select Start | DeltaV Operate
for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties) to set the primary
and secondary Console Data Servers for the operator station.
4. If you had to upgrade the existing console software license of the
Console Data Server to add the additional operator station, use the
new license diskette and do the following:
•
Copy the POCLicense.txt and POCLicense.sig files from the
License diskette to %POCRoot%\cfg (typically C:\POC\cfg) on
the primary Console Data Server. (If you are installing a new
operator station, the license files should already match those on
the license diskette. If you are re-installing an existing operator
station, you installed the license when you installed the console
software.)
Note... Remember that the console software license is
keyed to the License Module attached to the
server's Highway Data Link. You must use the
license diskette that matches the License
Module when upgrading a console.
•
Stop and restart the POC Base service on the Console Data
Server to establish the license change. Note that stopping and
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restarting the POC Base service interrupts console operations
briefly on operator stations.
5. Enter the operator station name in the Console Properties dialog of
the primary and secondary Console Data Servers. (Select Start |
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Console Properties.)
If the operator station is connected to a secondary Console Data
Server, repeat steps 4 and 5 for the secondary server.
6. Set the password of the PROVOX21Admin account and the
password for the POC Station service to the same passwords used on
other operator stations in the console workgroup.
7. Start the POC Station service on the operator station.
You should now be able to log in to the operator station and log in to the
operator interface.
C.1.3
Adding Unsolicited Data Reporting
If your PROVOX system uses pre-1984 device programming, you may
need to add Standard Unsolicited data reporting if it is not already
installed. Do not install or enable Standard Unsolicited data reporting
unless you know you need it. If you are unsure, consult with your FisherRosemount service representative.
Note... Enabling Standard Unsolicited data reporting
on systems can cause undesirable side effects
under some circumstances. Enable Standard
Unsolicited data reporting only if necessary.
1. For every console you are adding unsolicited data reporting to,
obtain a new license diskette.
Note... Remember that the console software license is
keyed to the License Module attached to the
console's Highway Data Link. You must use
the license diskette that matches the License
Module when upgrading a console.
2. Stop the POC Base service on the primary Console Data Server to
make sure the license files can be copied. Note that stopping the
POC Base service interrupts console operations on operator stations.
3. Uninstall the Console Software from the primary Console Data
Server.
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4. Reinstall the Console Software on the Console Data Server
5. Select Start | DeltaV Operate for PROVOX | Settings | Standard
Unsolicited.
An informational popup appears.
6. Click OK.
The Unsolicited Reporting Control dialog appears.
7. Select Enable Standard Unsolicited Reporting and click OK.
8. Restart the POC Base service on the primary Console Data.
Repeat these steps on the secondary Console Data Server.
C.1.4
Adding Event Journal
If you want to add Event Journal capability to your system, do the
following:
1. For every console you are adding Event Journal capability to, obtain
a new license diskette.
Note... Remember that the console software license is
keyed to the License Module attached to the
console's Highway Data Link. You must use
the license diskette that matches the License
Module when upgrading a console.
2. Stop the POC Base service on the primary Console Data Server to
make sure the license files can be copied. Note that stopping the
POC Base service interrupts console operations on operator stations.
3. Save the following files from the installed \POC\Cfg directory to a
location that won't be overwritten during an install:
•
TrendTraces_Current.txt
•
TrendTraces_Master.txt
•
CalcAttrs_Current.csv
•
CalcAttrs_Master.txt
4. Uninstall the Console Software from the primary Console Data
Server.
5. Reinstall the Console Software on the primary Console Data Server.
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6. Copy the files saved in step 3 back to the installed \POC\Cfg
directory.
7. Restart the primary Console Data Server.
8. Perform a total download of the console.
Repeat these steps on the secondary Console Data Server.
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D
Other Network
Solutions
D.1
Introduction
This section contains information on supported network configurations
for installing DeltaV Operate for PROVOX® Consoles. The
configurations shown in this section include:
•
The Hub Extension — Installing operator stations at a distance
from Console Data Servers using a Process Network Hub.
•
Plant Network Connection with Central Switch — Connecting the
process network to a plant local area network using a central switch
and a router.
•
Plant Network Connection with Router Only — Connecting the
process network to a plant network using a router.
•
Remote Workstations — Fiber Optic Link from a Console Data
Server to operator stations.
•
Redundant Remote Workstations — Fiber optic links from
Primary and Secondary Console Data Servers to operator
workstations.
Note... The figures in this manual are conceptual only.
Your system’s hardware may appear different
than that shown.
In addition, the figures in this section show
only the PROVOX control network and
operator stations. They do not show
connections to the DeltaV control network.
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D.2
The Hub Extension
You can connect operator stations to Console Data Server Process
Network Switches using twisted pair cables as long as 328 feet (100 m).
If you need to locate operator workstations at a greater distance from
Console Data Servers, you can use a Process Network Hub.
You can use this (remote) hub to install one or two operator stations
(more than two require a switch) at a distance from the Console Data
Server (and Process Network Switch). You can also use a fiber optic
cable and a remote hub when routing communications cable through an
electrically noisy area.
In these cases, use fiber optic cable and transceivers—a hub with a fiber
optic port expansion card is required at the far end and a fiber optic port
expansion card is required for the switch. The fiber optic expansion cards
are installed in the transceiver slot of the switch and hub. Using fiber
optic cable allows up to 1Km of communications cable. This
configuration allows up to a maximum of two workstations to be
connected to the remote hub with local twisted pair cabling—while
providing a single fiber optic pipe between the Process Network Switch
and the remote Process Network Hub.
If there is a need to locate more than two workstations remotely via fiber
optic cabling, consult your Fisher-Rosemount sales office to determine
alternative hardware products to accomplish this.
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Figure D-1: Hub Extension to a Console Using Fiber Optic Cables
Setting up a Hub Extension
Perform the following procedure to connect a hub extension to a console.
1. Install a Fiber Optic Port Expansion card in both the process network
switch and the process network hub.
2. Connect one end of a fiber optic cable to the Rx outlet on the Fiber
Optic Port Expansion card of the switch in the console. Connect the
opposite end of the fiber optic cable to the Tx outlet on the Fiber
Optic Port Expansion card of the hub.
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3. Connect one end of a fiber optic cable to the Tx outlet on the Fiber
Optic Port Expansion card of the switch in the console. Connect the
opposite end of the fiber optic cable to the Rx outlet on the Fiber
Optic Port Expansion card of the hub.
4. Connect up to two operator stations to the hub.
Note...
A maximum of six operator stations can be
configured to each Console Data Server. If
two workstations are connected to the remote
hub, only four (maximum) can be connected
directly to the process network switch.
5. Perform the procedures in Section 3 in the subsection Setting DeltaV
Operator Station Parameters.
6. Perform the procedures in Section 3 in the subsection Test the
Network Connections.
D.3
Plant Network Connection With
Central Switch
This subsection illustrates how to connect a process network to a plant
network using a central switch and a router. The process network
consists of a primary/secondary pair of Console Data Servers and their
connected operator stations.
Note...
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Always use a router between the process
network and the plant network to prevent plant
traffic from congesting the process network.
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PLANT NETWORK
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
10 MBit
10 MBit
Router
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
Central Switch
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
2
2
10 MBit
Resilient
10 MBit
Switch
10 MBit
100 MBit
Main 1
Switch
10 MBit
PROCESS NETWORK
100 MBit
10 MBit
100 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
Server
Server
HDL
HDL
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
WS
PROVOX Highway
Note:
1
Category 5 shielded (screened) twisted pair crossover cable connecting 100
port of primary console switch to 100 MBit port of secondary console
Black metal connector on end of cable may be placed on either
2
Category 5 shielded (screened) twisted pair crossover
Black metal connector on end of cable may be placed on either
CenSwSys.cdr
Figure D-2: Connecting A Process Network to A Plant Network with A
Central Switch
Note that this figure is similar to the figure in subsection D.4. The
difference is that the figure in subsection D.4 does not use a central
switch. With a central switch you can easily expand your network by
adding more console pairs to the central switch on the process network.
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D.4
Plant Network Connection With
Router Only
This subsection presents an alternative to the previous subsection. This
subsection shows how to connect two process networks to a plant
network without using a central switch. In this case one of the switches
that serves operator stations connects through a router to the plant
network.
PLANT NETWORK
WS
10 MBit
WS
10 MBit
Router
10 MBit
WS
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
WS
WS
WS
100 MBit 1
WS
10 MBit
WS
Switch
Main
Switch
Resilient
10 MBit 2
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
PROCESS NETWORK
WS
10 MBit
100 MBit
100 MBit
Server
Server
HDL
HDL
10 MBit
WS
WS
WS
PROVOX Highway
Notes:
1
Category 5 shielded (screened) twisted pair crossover cable connecting 100 MBit
port of primary console switch to 100 MBit port of secondary console switch.
Black metal connector on end of cable may be placed on either switch.
2
Category 5 shielded (screened) twisted pair crossover cable connecting 10 MBit
port of primary console switch to 10 MBit port of secondary console switch.
Black metal connector on end of cable may be placed on either switch.
PlantNet.cdr
Figure D-3: Connecting Process Networks to A Plant Network without A
Central Switch
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D.5
Remote Workstations
If you need to install your operator stations remotely from the Console
Data Servers, you can use Fiber Optic cable and 100 MBit FX modules
as shown in this subsection. The 100 MBit FX modules are installed in
the Process Network Switch's expansion module slot, not the smaller
transceiver slot used for the solution described in Subsection D.2
Note that the main and standby (resilient) links between the switches is
fiber optic cable and is limited to a length of 2 kilometers.
WS
WS
WS
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
WS
10 MBit
WS
10 MBit
10 MBit
Switch
WS
100 MBit FX Module
Process Network Switch
with 100 MBit FX Module
Main
100 MBit, 1
Fiber Optic
Cable
Resilient
100 MBit FX Module
Switch
100 MBit
Server
HDL
PROVOX Highway
Note:
1 As much as 2 kilometers
FO_Syst.cdr
Figure D-4: Using Fiber Optic Cables to Connect Remote Workstations
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D.6
Redundant Remote Workstations
This subsection shows how to have a primary/secondary pair of Console
Data Servers connected to operator stations at a distance of up to 2
kilometers using fiber optic cable and 100 MBit FX modules.
WS
WS
10 MBit
Process Network
Switch with
100 MBit FX
Module
10 MBit
WS
WS
WS
10 MBit
10 MBit
10 MBit
100 MBit
2
WS
10 MBit
Switch
FX
Main
WS
WS
Switch
10 MBit
10 MBit
WS
FX
10
MBit
3
Resilient
WS
WS
10 MBit
1 100 MBit
FO Cable
10 MBit
100 MBit 1
FO Cable
10 MBit
10 MBit
100 MBit 1
FO Cable
Main
Switch
FX
100 MBit
Server
WS
1 100 MBit
FO Cable
Main
Resilient
Switch
FX
Resilient
100 MBit
Server
Notes:
1
The distance between the two switches can be as long as two kilometers.
2
Category 5 shielded (screened) twisted pair crossover cable connecting 100 MBit
port of one remote switch to a 100 MBit port of a second remote switch.
Black metal connector on end of cable may be placed on either switch.
3
Category 5 shielded (screened) twisted pair crossover cable connecting 10 MBit
port of one remote switch to a 10 MBit port of a second remote switch.
Black metal connector on end of cable may be placed on either switch.
AAFOnet.cdr
Figure D-5: Primary/Secondary Console Data Servers with Remote
Operator Stations
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To set up the DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Console Ethernet
Primary/Secondary consoles, perform the following steps:
1. Perform the installation procedure to install the Primary Server (refer
to the subsection Setting Up Consoles). Include connecting it to a
Process Network Switch.
2. Install the Console Data Server's operator stations remotely and
connect them to a second Process Network Switch.
3. Connect one end of a fiber optic cable to the Rx outlet on the Fiber
Optic Port of the switch at the Console Data Server. Connect the
other end of the fiber optic cable to the Tx outlet on the switch
connected to the operator stations.
4. Connect one end of another fiber optic cable to the Tx outlet on the
Fiber Optic Port of the switch at the Console Data Server. Connect
the other end of the fiber optic cable to the Rx outlet on the switch
connected to the operator stations.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to install the Secondary Server and its
remote operator stations.
6. Connect the two switches connected to the operator stations with
resilient links.
7. Define the resilient links from one switch, not both. See Section 3 for
more information on defining switches and resilient links.
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Index
#
#CURRENT 153
A
accounts 159
accumulations 193
Acrobat Reader
installing 209
Active Desktop
Internet Explorer 157
activity point 193
Adobe Acrobat Reader
installing 209
alarm banner
initialization 106
ANYNODE 127
attribute 140
selecting 138
attributes
calculation 144
display 141
FST 156
THISUSER 148
writeable 155
writing from displays 153
writing from Instrument Area 153
writing to from displays 153
B
backups 73
books online 169
C
Cabling
server cabinet 42, 43
calculation attribute expression files 147
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calculation attributes 144
examples 146
expressions 144
calculation expression
syntax 145
character substitution
point and display tags 109
CHIP
application software 193
configuration
alarm priority 126
console device 120
converting from PROVUE or Operator
Workplace 117
database 117
display editor 131
equipment list definition 123
extended alarms 132
Highway Access Control List 131
operator display list 122
option definition 120
PMA definition 125
PMA list 123
PPA definition 126
procedures 124
report attributes 124
report header definition 123
report list definition 123
shift table definition 121
targeting points 131
trend 121
update 196
user access list 123
user definitions 127
console 193
defining HDL 89
interconnecting 48, 50
operator station parameters 66
password 82
primary 193
PROVOX account password 84
redundancy 184
redundant 193
redundant pairing 193
secondary 193
server parameters 53
setting up 38
setup 38
simplex 196
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system configuration 51
unitialize HDL 88
upgrading 243
Windows NT administrator password
52
Console Data Server
cabinet 40
parameters 53
preserving information 211
redundancy 184, 187
server cabinet
installing 42
switchover 188, 194
Console Data Server redundancy
integrity faceplate 189
Console Data Servers
upgrading console software 210
console messages 166
console restart 183
console security 159
default 161
console service 91
console software
installing 201
upgrading Console Data Servers 210
console startup 161
console-resident point
redundancy 185
customize DeltaV Operate 105
display elements 135
dynamic 135
static 135
display list 122
display names 133
display tag
substitution 109
valid characters in ENVOX software
110
displays
converting 114
managing 156
download
partial 196
redundant pairs 197
total 196
E
entry fields
configuring 155
field types 153
ENVOX software
using 117
EPCI point 193
Event Journal 166, 168
controlling access to 170
Expression Builder 135, 136
Expression Builder dialog 138
D
F
Data link
inserting 136
DCD point 193
DDP 153
DDP area 163
Defining HDL
console 89
DeltaV Operate
customizing 105
starting and testing 114
DeltaV Operator Station
parameters 66
display
link limits 135
naming 135
display attributes 141
display configuration 133
faceplates 165
field 140
frsPOCIntegrity 149
frsPocTasks 149
FST attributes 156
260 • Index
G
Grounding
server cabinet 42
H
HDL
and POC Base service 205
description 31
installing in server cabinet 41
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console 166
uninitialize 88
Highway Data Link
description 31
Hub extension
description 250
installing 251
N
I
O
Installing
console 38
HDL
server cabinet 41
hub extension 251
Primary/Secondary consoles 69
server
server cabinet 42
server cabinet 40
switch
server cabinet 41
UPS in server cabinet 40
Instrument Area 163
positioning 164
size 164
integrity faceplate
Console Data Server redundancy 189
integrity point 193
intended audience 18
Internet Explorer
Active Desktop 157
internet options
setting 97
occurrence numbers 138
Operator Display List form 122
operator station
adding to existing console 244
definition 13
setting POC service 91
Operator Workplace 117
Other network solutions
hub extension 250
plant network connection with central
switch 252
plant network connection with router
only 254
redundant remote workstations 256
remote workstations 255
L
license
upgrading 244
license popup
removing 99
link limits 135
Logging in 113
login
secure 128
M
manual switchover
effects of console-resident point 196
messages
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Network Time Protocol 162
NTP 162
P
password
changing default 82
console 82
PROVOX21Admin 94
pictures
converting 114
POC Base Service
stopping 211
POC Service
and setting the HDL 205
POC Station Service
stopping 219
POC TimeWatch Service
stopping 211, 219
POC\programs folder 99
point
console_resident
accumulation 193
activity 193
discrete control device 193
extended pulse count input (EPCI)
193
Index • 261
integrity 193
manual switchover effects 196
sourced 193
targeted 193
point tag
substitution 109
valid characters in ENVOX software
110
Power-up test
server cabinet 46
primary console 193, 196
primary servers 108
primary workstations 108
Primary/Secondary Ethernet Consoles
setting up 69
Process network hub
description 32
Process network switch
description 31
Process Network Switch
configuring 60
PROVOX
application software 193
software
CHIP 193
PROVOX account password
console 84
PROVOX communication
enabling 101
PROVOX toolbar
creating 104
PROVOX21Admin
password 94
R
redunancy application
Console Data Server 190
redundancy 184, 193
active console 194
changing console pairing 196
console
pairing 193
Console Data Server 184, 187
console-resident point 185
examples 197
standby console 194
synchronization 196
redundancy application
262 • Index
console-resident point 195
redundant console 194
pairing 193, 196
reports 169
resilient link
defining 64
restart 183
S
scripts 149
accessing DDP values from 153
secondary console 193, 196
secondary servers 108
secondary workstations 108
security 159, 161
example 130
server
connecting a viewer to 167
Server
equipment list 27, 30
parameters 53
server cabinet
installing 42
server cabinet
cabling 42
grounding 42
installing HDL 41
installing server 42
installing switch 42
power cabling 43
Server cabinet
installing 40
power-up test 46
service 91
POC Base 91, 205
POC Station 91
Setting up
console 38
Primary/Secondary Consoles 69
setup
customizing DeltaV Operate 105
defining servers and workstations 108
other settings 100
positioning Instrument Area and Trend
windows 100
task overview 80
Unsolicited Data Reporting 246
Unsolicited Transmit method 108, 243
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
shutdown 183
simplex console 196
stale data 163
Standard Unsolicited Transmit 108, 243,
246
startup 161
verifying 95
substitution
log file 112
point and display tags 109
Switch
configuring 60
server cabinet
installing 41
switchover
Console Data Server 188, 194
syntax
tagnames 139
System configuration
console 51
system setup 36
T
tag
selecting 138
substitution 109
tag substitution
log file 112
tagname 139
attribute 140
entering 139
field 140
syntax 139
tag 140
Test network connections to DeltaV
Operator Stations 68
THISUSER
attributes 148
time
synchronizing 162
time zone 162
toolbar
initialization 106
PROVOX 104
trace data set
definition files 181
trace data sets
adding 177
DeltaV Operate for PROVOX Consoles
creating 178
removing 180
trend
adding trace data sets 177
trace data set 174
trace data sets 173
trend views 174
trend views 174
viewing 180
trend sets
importing configured sets 176
Trend viewer 176
Trend Viewer 173
Trend Window 176
positioning 174
size 174
troubleshooting 114, 183
U
Uninitialize HDL
console 88
Unsolicited Transmit setup 108, 243, 246
upgrading consoles 243
upgrading licenses 244
UPS
server cabinet 40
user definitions
ANYNODE 127
USER_SETTINGS.GRF 105
users 159
UserSettings.grf
creating 105
variables 107
V
VBA 149
viewer
connecting to a server 167
documents 169
viewers 166
Viewers 166
W
Windows NT
Internet Service Manager 170
Windows NT administrator password
Index • 263
console 52
Windows NT Server
installing 222
requirements 223
264 • Index
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