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(Software Release 5.2) - Infi 90

Process Control andAutomation Solutionsfrom Elsag Bailey Group Process Control View (PCV )Configuration (Software Release )WARNING notices as used in this instruction apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result inpersonal injury or notices apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result in property highlight procedures and contain information that assists the operator in understanding theinformation contained in this MANUALSDO NOT INSTALL, MAINTAIN, OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING, UNDERSTANDING,AND FOLLOWING THE PROPER Elsag Bailey (Canada) Inc. INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS; OTHER-WISE, INJURY OR DAMAGE MAY FREQUENCY INTERFERENCEMOST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IS INFLUENCED BY RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI). CAU-TION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIP-MENT IN THE AREA AROUND SUCH EQUIPMENT. PRUDENT PRACTICE DICTATES THAT SIGNS SHOULDBE POSTED IN THE VICINITY OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTIONING AGAINST THE USE OF PORTABLE COM-MUNICATIONS PROCESS UPSETSMAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AND ONLY AFTER SECURINGEQUIPMENT CONTROLLED BY THIS PRODUCT.

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1 Process Control andAutomation Solutionsfrom Elsag Bailey Group Process Control View (PCV )Configuration (Software Release )WARNING notices as used in this instruction apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result inpersonal injury or notices apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result in property highlight procedures and contain information that assists the operator in understanding theinformation contained in this MANUALSDO NOT INSTALL, MAINTAIN, OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING, UNDERSTANDING,AND FOLLOWING THE PROPER Elsag Bailey (Canada) Inc. INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS; OTHER-WISE, INJURY OR DAMAGE MAY FREQUENCY INTERFERENCEMOST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IS INFLUENCED BY RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI). CAU-TION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIP-MENT IN THE AREA AROUND SUCH EQUIPMENT. PRUDENT PRACTICE DICTATES THAT SIGNS SHOULDBE POSTED IN THE VICINITY OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTIONING AGAINST THE USE OF PORTABLE COM-MUNICATIONS PROCESS UPSETSMAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AND ONLY AFTER SECURINGEQUIPMENT CONTROLLED BY THIS PRODUCT.

2 ADJUSTING OR REMOVING THIS PRODUCT WHILE IT ISIN THE SYSTEM MAY UPSET THE PROCESS BEING CONTROLLED. SOME PROCESS UPSETS MAYCAUSE INJURY OR D OP RATIONNE PAS METTRE EN PLACE, R PARER OU FAIRE FONCTIONNER L QUIPEMENT SANS AVOIR LU, COM-PRIS ET SUIVI LES INSTRUCTIONS R GLEMENTAIRES DE Elsag Bailey (Canada) Inc. TOUTE N GLI-GENCE CET GARD POURRAIT TRE UNE CAUSE D ACCIDENT OU DE D FAILLANCE DU MAT PAR FR QUENCE RADIOLA PLUPART DES QUIPEMENTS LECTRONIQUES SONT SENSIBLES AUX PERTURBATIONS PARFR QUENCE RADIO. DES PR CAUTIONS DEVRONT TRE PRISES LORS DE L UTILISATION DU MAT -RIEL DE COMMUNICATION PORTATIF. LA PRUDENCE EXIGE QUE LES PR CAUTIONS PRENDRE DANSCE CAS SOIENT SIGNAL ES AUX ENDROITS VOULUS DANS VOTRE DU PROC D L ENTRETIEN DOIT TRE ASSUR PAR UNE PERSONNE QUALIFI E EN CONSID RANT L ASPECT S CU-RITAIRE DES QUIPEMENTS CONTR L S PAR CE PRODUIT. L AJUSTEMENT ET/OU L EXTRACTION DECE PRODUIT PEUT OCCASIONNER DES -COUPS AU PROC D CONTR LE LORSQU IL EST INS R DANS UNE SYST ME ACTIF.

3 CES -COUPS PEUVENT GALEMENT OCCASIONNER DES BLESSURESOU DES DOMMAGES MAT information contained in this document is subject to change without Bailey (Canada) Inc., its affiliates, employees, and agents, and the authors and contributors to thispublication specifically disclaim all liabilities and warranties, express and implied (including warranties of mer-chantability and fitness for a particular purpose), for the accuracy, currency, completeness, and/or reliability ofthe information contained herein and/or for the fitness for any particular use and/or for the performance of anymaterial and/or equipment selected in whole or part with the user of/or in reliance upon information containedherein. Selection of materials and/or equipment is at the sole risk of the user of this document contains proprietary information of Elsag Bailey (Canada) Inc., and is issued in strictconfidence. Its use, or reproduction for use, for the reverse engineering, development or manufacture ofhardware or software described herein is prohibited.

4 No part of this document may be photocopied orreproduced without the prior written consent of Elsag Bailey (Canada) manual applies to software Release manual provides general information and specificinstructions on: configuring base system package and for its intendedapplication. This manual, together with the LAN-90 PCVI nstallation manual provides a complete description of theLAN-90 PCV base system manual can be used as: a reference guide for system engineers and techniciansresponsible for installing and configuring the LAN-90 PCVconsole. an operation guide for process control operators using theLAN-90 PCV manual assumes the reader has a general knowledge ofCRT -based process control following trademarks belong to the companies listed: Bailey , LAN-90 , PCV , INFI 90 OPEN , Network 90 ,HARMONY 90 - Elsag Bailey Process Automation QNX , QNX Windows - QNX software Systems MS Windows , Windows for Workgroups , Windows NT ,MS-DOS - Microsoft Corporation RIPCAM - Elsid software Systems Ltd.

5 DIF - software Arts Products Corp. PostScript - Adobe Systems, Inc. IBM , IBM PC/AT , PS/2 , Micro Channel , PC-DOS -International Business Machines Corp. Graphics Ultra+ , UltraPro , - ATI Technologies Inc. Intellicon - Connect Tech use of these and any other trademarked names, registeredor otherwise, is for editorial purposes only, with no intention ofinfringement of the List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 301, consisting of the following:Page DatePrefaceOriginalList of Effective PagesOriginaliii through xviiOriginal1-1 through 1-13 Original2-1 through 2-17 Original3-1 through 3-18 Original4-1 through 4-8 Original5-1 through 5-10 Original6-1 through 6-41 Original7-1 through 7-36 Original8-1 through 8-7 Original9-1 through 9-6 Original10-1 through 10-17 Original11-1 through 11-14 Original12-1 through 12-3 Original13-1 through 13-25 Original14-1 through 14-18 Original15-1 through 15-35 OriginalA-1 through A-4 OriginalB-1 through B-7 OriginalC-1 through C-1 OriginalIndex 1 through Index 4 OriginalWhen an update is received, insert the latest changed pages and dispose of the super-seded.

6 On an update page, the changed text or table is indicated by a vertical bar in the outer mar-gin of the page adjacent to the changed area. A changed figure is indicated by a vertical bar in theouter margin next to the figure caption. The date the update was prepared will appear beside thepage of 1 - INTRODUCTION ..1-1 INTRODUCTION ..1-1 RELATED USED IN THIS MANUAL ..1-2 LAN-90 PCV BASICS ..1-3 Before You Turn On the Computer ..1-3 Overview of the INFI 90 OPEN System ..1-4 The Process Control Unit (PCU) ..1-4 The Computer Interface Unit (CIU)/Infinet Computer Interface (ICI) ..1-5 THE CONSOLE ..1-5 USING THE CONSOLE .. and Controlling a Process ..1-7 Alarm Reporting ..1-7 Troubleshooting the INFI 90 OPEN System ..1-8 Viewing and Tuning Module of Your System Hardware ..1-9 System Security ..1-9 Networked Systems ..1-9 The Startup Sequence ..1-11 Booting DOS Instead of LAN-90 PCV ..1-11 LOGGING IN/SIGNING IN ..1-12 SECTION 2 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.

7 2-1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..2-1 EDIT CONSOLE DEFINITION ..2-2 Console Type ..2-2 Server-Client ..2-2 Client With Disk ..2-3 Diskless Name ..2-3 Server Fields ..2-3 Server Name ..2-3 Server/Group ..2-4 Removing CONSOLE OPTIONS - software OPTIONS ..2-7 Number of Tags ..2-8 Logging ..2-8 Batch Data Collection System ..2-8 Lab Data Entry ..2-9 SPC Manager ..2-9 EDIT CONSOLE OPTIONS - HARDWARE OPTIONS (FIRST PAGE) ..2-9 Mylar Keyboards ..2-9 CIU Scanner ..2-10 Module Time Stamping ..2-10 Enabling Module Time Stamping ..2-11 EDIT CONSOLE OPTIONS - HARDWARE OPTIONS (SECOND PAGE) ..2-11 Intellicon CTI Card .. of Contents (continued)Page SECTION 2 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (continued)Diagnostic Message Output .. 2-12 Optical Disk .. 2-12 TCP/IP Option .. 2-12 ARCHIVE 2-12 Archive Status Tags .. 2-14 user /GROUP 2-14 user APPLICATION CONFIGURATION .. 2-14 NETWORK 2-15 Add Diskless Client .. 2-15 Rebuild System Files .. 2-16 Install 2-17 SECTION 3 - CONFIGURING TAGS AND DATA COLLECTION 3-1 Valid Tag Names.

8 3-1 Configuring Tags On-line .. 3-2 Printing Tag Indexes .. 3-3 Servers .. 3-3 Edit Tag Database .. 3-4 Internal Tags .. 3-8 Report Tags .. 3-9N90 Status Tags .. 3-9 Tag Alarms .. 3-10 Inhibiting 3-10 Group Inhibit .. 3-11 Tag Inhibit .. 3-11 Manual (Inhibit) Permit .. 3-12 Alarm Print Inhibit .. 3-12 Broadcasting Alarm Acknowledgement .. 3-12 ADP 3-12 CONFIGURING HISTORICAL CLASSES .. 3-13 EDIT HISTORICAL CLASS DEFINITION .. 3-14 SECTION 4 - CONFIGURING 4-1 CONFIGURING TEXT .. 4-1 Engineering Unit and Logic State Descriptors .. 4-2 Text Tag Messages .. 4-3 Remote Motor Control Block (RMCB) Text .. 4-4 Text 4-5 SECTION 5 - CONFIGURING ALARMS ..5-1 CONFIGURING ALARMS .. 5-1 Editing Alarm Groups .. 5-2 Defining Alarm Tones .. 5-4 Edit RCM Tag Groups .. 5-6 Editing Alarm Priority Colors .. 5-6 Inhibiting Alarms for an Alarm Group .. 5-7 Global Alarm Acknowledges and Silences .. of Contents (continued)PageSECTION 6 - GRAPHIC GRAPHIC DISPLAYS ..6-1 General Description.

9 Example ..6-2 Selecting Objects For Modification ..6-11 Graphics Designer Menus ..6-12 File Menu ..6-13 Edit Menu ..6-14 Draw Menu ..6-16 Zoom Factor ..6-16 Properties Menu ..6-16 Help Menu .. DISPLAY ..6-18 Saving and Converting Your Display ..6-21 GRAPHIC FILE MANAGER ..6-22 Overview ..6-22 Theory of Operation ..6-22 Directory Structure ..6-23 The user 's ..6-25 View Commands Button ..6-26 Import File Commands ..6-28 IMPORT ..6-30 CMDS ..6-31 Import ..6-31 Viewing Graphic File Options ..6-31 CALLING DISPLAYS ..6-32 CONFIGURING FUNCTION KEYS ..6-33 CONFIGURING SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAYS ..6-36 Overview ..6-36 Setting Up Status Tags ..6-37 Editing The System Status Displays ..6-37 PCU Status Status Display .. AlmSumm for Module Time Stamp ..6-40 SECTION 7 - UTILITIES: FILE AND DISK ..7-1 OVERVIEW ..7-1 PREPARING MEDIA FOR USE ..7-2 FORMATTING AND INITIALIZING DISKS ..7-3 LISTING MEDIA USAGE ..7-5 BACKING UP Up Your Configuration ..7-7 Backing Up Selected Data Files.

10 Of Contents (continued)Page SECTION 7 - UTILITIES: FILE AND DISK (continued)Selecting Files for Backup .. 7-10 Running the 7-13 RESTORING FILES .. 7-14 Restoring Your 7-15 Restoring Selected Data Files .. 7-17 Selecting Files .. 7-17 Specifying the Destination .. 7-20 Running the Restore .. 7-20 SCHEDULING AUTOMATIC BACKUPS .. 7-21 SELECTING FILES .. 7-22 SPECIFYING DESTINATION AND TIMES .. 7-24 SAVING THE AUTOMATIC BACKUP SPECIFICATION .. 7-24 RUNNING AN AUTOMATIC BACKUP AT AN UNSCHEDULED TIME .. 7-26 VIEW BACKGROUND MESSAGES .. 7-26 View Background Messages .. 7-26 IMPORTING TREND 7-26 IMPORT TREND DATA FILES .. 7-28 The Import Trend Data File Screen .. 7-28 The View/Select Trend Directories Screen .. 7-31 The View/Select Trend Files Screen .. 7-34 BACK UP/RESTORE EDCS DATA .. 7-35 SECTION 8 - UTILITIES: PRINTER AND TIME/DATE ..8-1 PRINTER UTILITIES .. 8-1 CONFIGURE PRINTER 8-1 Default Configuration .. 8-1 Changing the Default Printer Configuration.


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