Manual
Installation
IM 32S01C50-21E
IM 32S01C50-21E
3rd Edition
Introduction
This manual explains the procedure for installing the ProSafe-RS software and items to be set.
Be sure to read this manual before performing ProSafe-RS installation tasks.
Note that the Windows setup procedure (tasks corresponding to installation in this manual)
is not explained in this manual, as it is assumed that Windows has already been installed on
recommended PCs. If it is necessary to set up Windows, please refer to the Windows manual for
the procedure.
Note that process of copying of the ProSafe-RS software to the PC is referred to as installation
and the settings performed in Windows before/after the installation in order to run the ProSafe-
RS software on the PC are referred to as setup throughout this document, whereas in a normal
Windows context, the term installation tasks include the setup procedure.
This document is composed of the following chapters:
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Read Me First
Safety Precautions
n Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product
In order to protect system controlled by this product, the product itself and ensure safe
operation, observe the safety precautions described in this users manual. We assume no
liability for safety if users fail to observe these instructions when operating the product.
You must use this product according to the instructions described in user manuals. If not,
protective functions of this product may not work as expected.
If any protection or safety circuit is required for system controlled by the product or for the
product itself, prepare it separately.
Be sure to use the parts approved by Yokogawa Electric Corporation (hereafter simply
referred to as YOKOGAWA) when replacing parts or consumables.
Modification of the product is strictly prohibited.
The following symbols are used on the product and in this user manual to indicate that
safety precautions are required:
Indicates that user must take caution. The symbol on the equipment refers the user to the
relevant manual to avoid potentially hazardous situations that may result in injury or death.
The symbol appears next to the cautionary information in user manuals required to avoid
harm to personnel and to the equipment.
Indicates a protective grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal.
Indicates a functional grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal.
Indicates an AC supply.
Indicates a DC supply.
n Notes on Software
YOKOGAWA makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the
softwares merchantability or suitability for any particular purpose, except as specified in the
terms of warranty.
This software may be used on one machine only. If you need to use the software on another
machine, you must purchase another copy of the software.
It is strictly prohibited to reproduce the product except for the purpose of backup.
Store the CD-ROM (the original medium) in a safe place.
It is strictly prohibited to perform any reverse-engineering operation, such as reverse
compilation or reverse assembling on the product.
No part of the product may be transferred, converted or sublet for use by any third party,
without prior written consent from YOKOGAWA.
Documentation Conventions
n Typographical Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used throughout the user manuals:
Mark:
Indicates a space between character strings that must be entered.
Example: Calling the tuning view with the tag name of S0001 on HIS (Human Interface Station of
the integrated CENTUM).
S0001 TUN
n Symbol Marks
Throughout this user manual, you will find that several types of symbols are used to identify
different sections of text. This section describes these icons.
CAUTION:
Indicates instructions that must be observed in order to prevent physical injury and death of
operator.
WARNING :
Indicates instructions that must be observed in order to prevent software or hardware from
being damaged or system from becoming faulty.
IMPORTANT :
Indicates important information required to understand operations or functions.
TIP:
Indicates additional information.
SEE :
ALSO
n Drawing Conventions
Some drawings in the user manual may be partially emphasized, simplified, or omitted, for the
convenience of description.
Note that screen images in user manuals may be slightly different from the actual ones (for
example, display positions and case differences), and some show only example images.
SEE
ALSO For information about the functions and usage of CENTUM VP components, see CENTUM VP Users
Manuals (IM) and related Technical Information (TI) and General Specifications (GS).
For information about the functions and usage of CENTUM CS 3000 components, see CENTUM CS 3000
Users Manuals (IM) and related Technical Information (TI) and General Specifications (GS).
n Trademark Acknowledgments
CENTUM, ProSafe, Vnet/IP and STARDOM are registered trademarks of YOKOGAWA.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Visual Basic, Visual C++ and Visual Studio are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
Adobe, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
Modicon and Modbus are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric SA.
PLC is a registered trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation.
All other company and product names mentioned in this users manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
We do not use TM or mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks used in
this users manual.
ProSafe-RS
Installation
IM 32S01C50-21E 3rd Edition
CONTENTS
1. How to Read this Manual.......................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Overview on Software Installation................................................................... 1-3
1.2 Information Security.......................................................................................... 1-9
2. Confirmation of Hardware Setup............................................................. 2-1
2.1 Hardware Setup for SCS .................................................................................. 2-2
2.2 Hardware Setup for General-purpose PC....................................................... 2-6
2.2.1 Address Setting of Control Bus Interface Card................................... 2-7
2.2.2 Mounting a Control Bus Interface Card............................................ 2-10
3. Windows and Network Setup on General-purpose PC......................... 3-1
3.1 Windows Setup.................................................................................................. 3-4
3.1.1 Windows Setup (Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008)......................3-5
3.1.2 Windows Setup (Windows XP/Windows Server 2003).................... 3-10
3.2 New Installation of Control Bus Driver.......................................................... 3-16
3.2.1 New Installation of Control Bus Driver (Windows Vista/
Windows Server 2008)..................................................................... 3-18
3.2.2 New Installation of Control Bus Driver (Windows XP/
Windows Server 2003)..................................................................... 3-24
3.3 Windows Network Setup................................................................................. 3-29
3.3.1 Setting Network Connection (Windows Vista/
Windows Server 2008)..................................................................... 3-30
3.3.2 Setting Network Connection (Windows XP/
Windows Server 2003)..................................................................... 3-43
3.4 Installation and Setup of Vnet/IP.................................................................... 3-52
3.4.1 Setup and Check Hardware (for Vnet/IP)......................................... 3-55
3.4.2 Installation of Network Drivers.......................................................... 3-58
3.4.3 Installation of Open Communication Driver (Windows Vista/
Windows Server 2008)..................................................................... 3-60
3.4.4 Installation of Open Communication Driver (Windows XP/
Windows Server 2003)..................................................................... 3-64
3.4.5 Setting Vnet/IP Network Connection (Windows Vista/
Windows Server 2008)..................................................................... 3-67
3.4.6 Setting Vnet/IP Network Connection (Windows XP/
Windows Server 2003)..................................................................... 3-75
3.4.7 Reinstallation (for Vnet/IP)................................................................ 3-80
Installation on a general-purpose PC
New installation: Chapters 3 and 4
Upgrading revision: Chapter 6 and 9
Adding packages (without revision upgrade): Chapter 5
Reinstallation: Chapter 5
Security Setting Utility: Chapter 11
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IMPORTANT
Using the Security Setting Utility supported in ProSafe-RS R2.01, the system can be hardened
(by applying the improved Windows security features to enhance the system security). Using
the Security Setting Utility to setup the security policies may result in some differences on the
installation procedure. It is necessary to decide the security policy for the entire system before
installing the system.
SEE
ALSO For more information about system hardening, see the following:
2.1.2, Information Security of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)
1.2, Information Security
Since ProSafe-RS R2.01, the Windows PC for system can be managed in Windows domain
environment. When Windows domain environment is used, the setups for the Windows domain
environment become necessary. For ProSafe-RS R2.01 system, it can choose either Windows
domain environment or workgroup environment like for ProSafe-RS R1.03 or before. This should
be decided before installing the system.
SEE
ALSO For more information about setups of domain environment, see the following:
12, Setting of Windows Domain Environment
Start
Apply ProSafe-RS Y
in Windows Domain
Environment ?
5. Setup Domain Environment See 12, Setting of Windows
N (on domain server) Domain Environment
Was Windows Y
installed from the CD-ROM
in the tasks above?
8. Windows Service Pack
reinstallation
N
9. ProSafe-RS software
See 4, New Installation of ProSafe-RS Software
installation
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l Peripheral devices
A CD-ROM drive and 3.5 FD drive are required.
A PCI slot or a PCI Express slot needs to be reserved for control bus interface card.
Prepare an MO drive and/or DAT drive or secure sufficient hard disk space for backup in
order to back up engineering data, which encompasses a project database, and various
databases used during operation.
l OS
The compatibility with the service packs will be described in next paragraph.
Windows XP Professional
Windows Vista Business Edition
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
64 bit operating system is not supported.
Windows 2000 is not supported.
R1.01
R1.01.30/
R1.01.40/
R1.01.50
R1.02
R1.03
R2.01/R2.02
R2.03
: Compatible
Blank: Inconpatible
When installing ProSafe-RS, confirm that a Windows OS version appropriate for the ProSafe-RS
software release number and an appropriate Service Pack is installed on the general-purpose
PC.
IMPORTANT
If Windows is pre-installed on a PC, various Windows utilities in addition to the operating
system (OS) itself may also have been installed. These utilities are not only unnecessary for the
operations of SENG but may also affect the operations; it is thus recommended to reinstall the
OS.
PCs recommended by YOKOGAWA are pre-installed at shipment in conditions where only the
necessary applications are installed.
*1: It is necessary to check the software requirements respectively for the required operating environments.
*2: SP is an abbreviation of Service Pack.
*3: Required only when integrated with CS 3000; otherwise, not required.
The control bus driver in ProSafe-RS software CD-ROM should be used for installation,
unless otherwise specified.
If either of the systems is upgraded, follow the instructions for each revision.
SEE
ALSO For more information about revisions of each ProSafe-RS release, see ProSafe-RS Release Information
(IM 32S01A50-21E)
For more information about revisions of each CENTUM release, see the following:
CS 3000 Electronic Document Addendum (IM 33Q01A50-01E) and CS 3000 Installation (IM 33Q01C10-
01E)
CENTUM VP Electronic Document Addendum (IM 33M01A50-40E) and CENTUM VP Installation (IM
33M01A20-40E)
When ProSafe-RS software coexists with CENTUM software in the same PC, the setups
of Windows should follow the instructions in the Installation Manual of CENTUM. However,
the virtual memory size for the CS 3000 in Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 environment
should follow the instruction described in this document.
l New Installation
New installation refers to installing the ProSafe-RS software on a PC on which the software has
not been installed before. A keycode FD is required to complete the installation. Before finishing
the installation, the setups for system hardening need to be performed.
l Reinstallation
Reinstallation refers to installing the same ProSafe-RS software revision again on a PC on which
the ProSafe-RS software has already been installed. The keycode FD is not used. Use the CD-
ROM containing the same revision of the software as the one installed on the PC.
l Additional Installation
Additional installation refers to an installation where additional ProSafe-RS packages are
installed on a PC on which the ProSafe-RS software has already been installed. The keycode
FD containing the code for the package to be added is required. Use the CD-ROM containing the
same revision of the software as the one installed on the PC.
l Version Upgrade
The version upgrade installation means to upgrade from a lower version to a higher version. For
example the version upgrade from R1.03 to R2.01, the version number next to R increases by 1
or more.
When running the version upgrade installation, the Keycode FD and CD-ROM of the new version
software are required.
TIP
The installer for the above described installation may behave differently in accordance with the following
circumstances:
Whether the hard disk contains the Keycodes.
Whether the Keycode FD is used or not at the installation.
Combinations between the installed version of ProSafe-RS in the PC and to be installed version of
ProSafe-RS CD-ROM.
l Standard Model
The standard model is a system hardened model. The system hardening feature is supported
since ProSafe-RS R2.01. This security model is categorized into two types according to the PC
management on the Windows network.
Windows Domain Type
This is a model that uses the Windows domain controller features to manage the users in
Windows domains and user groups. Before setting the system hardening in the Windows
domain environment, the Windows Domain Controller needs to be installed.
SEE
ALSO For more information about setting the domain environment, see the following:
12, Setting of Windows Domain Environment
l Legacy Model
By using the legacy model, the same security management levels for RS project files, the access
control of registry and the DCOM settings as in ProSafe-RS R1.03 and previous versions can be
set. This model should be selected if the system consistency is emphasized.
IMPORTANT
This model must be selected if a PC is connected with a CS 3000 system earlier than R3.08 or a
CENTUM VP system that is already applied with the legacy model.
TIP
In Windows environment, the PC hardening settings can be manually strengthened. The security model
established by this method is referred to as Strengthened Model.
*1: This group is prepared for the user accounts of the tool which is only used by the Yokogawa maintenance personnel.
IMPORTANT
ProSafe-RS Security Setting Utility will set the privileges for accessing folders and registries in
accordance with the user groups. These user groups should not be used for the purposes other
than the purposes instructed in this document or other ProSafe-RS User Manuals.
SEE
ALSO For the explanation of how to set up the hardware when a bus converter and a communication gateway are used,
see the following:
CS 1000/CS 3000 Communication Devices (IM 33Y06H01-01E)
CENTUM VP Communication Devices (IM 33M50D10-40E)
CAUTION
Protection measures against static electricity must be taken when removing and mounting the
cards in order to set dip switches or for other purposes.
SEE
ALSO For the prevention of static electricity, see the following:
7.1, Routine Maintenance of Safety Control Unit of the Safety Control Stations (Hardware) (IM 32S06C10-
21E)
l SCP401
Front Behind front cover Rear
SCP401 SCP401
RCV 1 2 RCV 1 2
SND 1 2 SND 1 2
SYNC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HRDY RDY CTRL
SCTY
COPY
SYNC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HRDY RDY CTRL
SCTY
COPY LED display
0
1
P 0 0 MSB LSB
DOMAIN NO.
For domain number
START/STOP switch
P MSB
STATION NO.
START
For station number
START /STOP
LSB
/STOP
BATTERY PORT
Maintenance connector
CN2
BATTERY LIFE
(AVE.ROOM TEMP 30C MAX.)
Battery
LED display
Vnet/IP connector
Bus 1
Battery
BATTERY LIFE
(AVE.ROOM TEMP 30 C MAX.)
l SCP451
Front Behind front cover Rear
SCP451 SCP451
RCV 1 2 RCV 1 2
SND SND 1 2
LED display
1 2
SYNC SYNC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HRDY RDY CTRL COPY HRDY RDY CTRL COPY
VNET/IP VNET/IP
BUS2 BUS2
Vnet/IP connector
Bus 2 Station address setting switch
0
1
P 0 MSB -
DOMAIN NO.
START/STOP switch
P MSB
STATION NO.
Maintenance connector
CN2
BATTERY LIFE
(AVE.ROOM TEMP 30 C MAX.)
Battery
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fixed to 0
MSB
Domain number
LSB
Domain
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
number
Bit number 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
Bit number 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bit number 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bit number 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bit number 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bit number 6 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
Bit number 7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Bit number 8 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
0
1
Station number parity (1 bit, odd parity)
P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MSB
Station number
LSB
TIP
If an Ethernet card needs to be added, install the Ethernet card and Ethernet driver, and then connect the PC
onto the network using an appropriate cable.
SEE
ALSO For the hardware setup of the Vnet/IP interface card (VF702/VF701), see the following:
3.4.1, Setup and Check Hardware (for Vnet/IP)
Dip switches for setting the domain number and station number can be found on the printed
circuit board of the VF702/VF701 card. The DIP switches are in the same locations on the VF702
and VF701 cards.
DIP switches
SW1 DOMAIN
DOM Domain number
STATION
SW2
STN Station number
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The following switches are needed to set a domain number and station number.
SW1 DOMAIN SW2 STATION
Bit number
2
1
6
7
6
7
5
8
4
4
2
0
Domain number (5 bits) (An example where the address Domain Number 6)
Fixed to 0
Domain number parity (1 bit, odd parity)
Domain Dip switch bit number Domain Dip switch bit number
number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 19 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 21 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 22 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 23 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
9 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 25 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
10 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 26 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
11 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 27 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
12 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 28 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 29 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
14 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 30 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
15 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 31 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Station number (7 bits) (An example where the address Station Number 60)
Station number parity (1 bit, odd parity)
Station Dip switch bit number Station Dip switch bit number
number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 24 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 25 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 26 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 27 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 28 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 29 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
9 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 30 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
10 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 31 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
11 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 32 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
12 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 33 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 .. ..
.. ..
14 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .. ..
.. ..
15 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 .. ..
. .
16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
17 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 60 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0
18 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 61 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1
19 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 62 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
20 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 63 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
21 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 64 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
SEE
ALSO The explanation here is provided assuming the use of common general-purpose PCs; please see the manual of
the actual PC to be used when mounting a VF702/VF701 card.
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to install the driver of theVF702/VF701 card in a PC, see the following:
3.2, New Installation of Control Bus Driver
SEE
ALSO For the explanation about how to set a station address, see the following:
2.2.1, Address Setting of Control Bus Interface Card
For the sticker on which the station address is written, see the following:
6.5, Attaching the V net Station Address Label of the Safety Control Stations (Hardware) (IM 32S06C10-
21E)
Complete the installation of Windows, Service Pack and security patches before
embarking on the tasks explained in this chapter.
Also complete the setup at the domain controller PC when using the ProSafe-RS PCs in
the Windows domain environment.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the computer name and station name match. If the computer name and station
name are different, the correct operation of ProSafe-RS cannot be guaranteed.
A computer name refers to a name used to identify each computer on a Windows network. An
arbitrary name can be specified in Control Panel of Windows.
A station name is a name determined uniquely by the control bus address in a ProSafe-RS
system.
Example: STN0164
(STNddss: dd is a domain number, ss is a station number. The same rule applies
in the following explanation as well.)
IMPORTANT
Use the same domain number.station number combination as the control bus address for the IP
address of the control bus driver of each PC.
Example: 172.16.dd.ss
Note that dd.ss must not overlap with the addresses of the other stations. In particular, it must not
overlap with the domain number.station number used in SCS and FCS.
Specify a domain number in the range from 1 to 31 and a station number from 1 to 64.
l Subnet Mask
This information identifies a network and computer in the same way as for an IP address in a
control bus or Ethernet network.
Example: 255.255.0.0
IMPORTANT
Take the following precautions when setting the IP address and subnet mask in order to connect
to an Ethernet network.
If ProSafe-RS is connected to an existing Ethernet environment, use the IP address and
subnet mask values used in the network environment for the corresponding values for the
Ethernet setting.
When constructing a new local network environment for ProSafe-RS, use the default IP
address (172.17.dd.ss) and subnet mask (255.255.0.0) that are determined by the station
address.
Use the default values (172.16.dd.ss and subnet mask of 255.255.0.0) for the IP address of a
control bus network.
l Administrators Password
It could be the case that a password has not been set for the Administrator account. The
administrator of the system must first check whether or not the password is set and, if not, set
a password. On a Windows Vista PC, logging on to the Administrator account is disabled. The
administrative user is the user that was created at the time when Windows Vista was installed.
Set a password for this user account.
SEE
ALSO For more information about the installation procedure of Windows Server 2003/Windows Server 2008, see the
following:
Installation Guide that came with the CD-ROM for Windows Server 2003/Windows Server 2008.
SEE
ALSO For more information and detailed procedure, see the following:
n Settings Related to File System in 3.1.2, Windows Setup (Windows XP/Windows Server 2003)
See: <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=952709>
In order to avoid this problem, a hotfix program is included in the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM. On a PC
with Windows Vista SP1, it is necessary to update your system using this hotfix program. The
path of the program is:
<CD-ROM Drive>:\COMMON_MS\KB952709\Vista\Windows6.0-KB952709-x86.msu
IMPORTANT
You dont need to install Hotfix KB952709 for a PC in which the CENTUM VP software is installed
because Hotfix KB952709 is already applied. If you try to install the hotfix program on such PCs,
the following message will be displayed: The update does not apply to your system. Then, click
the [OK] button to finish.
n Power Management
How to setup power management will be explained below.
1. Logon to an administrative user account.
2. Select [Control panel] from Start menu and Select [Power Options].
3. In the [Preferred plans], select [High performance] option button. After that, click [Change
plan settings].
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3. Uncheck the option of [Run on a schedule (recommended)] and then click [OK] button.
Select the settings you want to use for the appearance and
performance of Windows on this computer.
OK Cancel Apply
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l [Advanced] Tab
Make settings in the [Paging file size for selected drive] section. Set the same value for the Initial
size and Maximum size fields.
Virtual Memory
Minimum allowed: 2 MB
Recommended: 3069 MB
Currently allocated: 2046 MB
OK Cancel
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n Power Management
The following shows how to set power management.
1. Log on as Administrator (account for administrators).
2. Select [Control Panel] and [Power Options] from the [Start] menu to open the [Power
Options Properties] dialog box.
3. Confirm that the settings in the following tab are as follows.
Some items may not be displayed depending on the configuration of the PC. Such inactive
items indicate that the corresponding function is not available and there is no problem.
Select the power scheme with the most apropriate settings for
this computer. Note that changing the settings below will modify
the selected scheme.
Power schemes
Home/Office Desk
OK Cancel Apply
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Options
Power buttons
OK Cancel Apply
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l [Hibernate] Tab
Do not check the option [Enable hibernation].
Power Options Properties
Hibernate
Enable hibernation
OK Cancel Apply
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l [General] Tab
Select the option [Use Windows classic folders] in the [Tasks] section.
Folder Options ?
Tasks
Show common tasks in folders
Use Windows classic folders
Browse folders
Open each folder in the same window
Open each folder in its own window
Restore Defaults
OK Cancel Apply
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SEE
ALSO For more information about Vnet/IP open communication driver installation procedure and Windows network
setup for the Vnet/IP connected systems, see the following:
3.4, Installation and Setup of Vnet/IP
IMPORTANT
Be sure to install the control bus driver before installing the ProSafe-RS software.
The control bus driver is included in the ProSafe-RS software CD-ROM. Use the Setup
command to perform the installation operation separately.
If a VF702/VF701 card is available, be sure to mount it before installing the control bus
driver. Whether or not the VF702/VF701 card is mounted is identified when the driver is
installed.
If the VF702/VF701 card is mounted after installing the control bus driver without mounting
the VF702/VF701 card, delete the control bus driver. Install the driver again after mounting
the VF702/VF701 card.
If the slot in which the VF702/VF701 card is mounted is to be changed, delete the control
bus driver before changing the slot. Install the driver again after changing the slot.
If the VF702/VF701 card is to be removed from the PC after installing the control bus driver
with the VF702/VF701 mounted, delete the control bus driver before you remove the card.
TIP
When coexisting with CENTUM VP, if a control bus driver that is compatible with the version of ProSafe-RS is
already installed, there will be no need to install the control bus driver again.
SEE
ALSO For more information about the compatibilities, read the following notices in the corresponding chapters
according to the versions.
9, Compatibility between Revisions and Cautionary Notes for Upgrading
IMPORTANT
Before starting installation, the permanently resided programs such as anti-virus programs
should stopped.
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2. On the Found New Hardware dialog box, click [Ask me again later].
3. Set the ProSafe-RS installation CD-ROM. If the installer of .NET or ProSafe-RS is
automatically started, you need to terminate the installer.
4. Find the Setup.exe under \COMDRV folder in the CD-ROM and run it.
5. If a User Account Control dialog box appears, click [Continue].
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9. Do not select the option of [Always trust software from Yokogawa Electric Corporation].
Click [Install] button.
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11. Do not check the option of [Always trust software from Yokogawa Electric Corporation].
Click [Install] button.
12. A message appears indicating that the installation is complete.
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TIP
If you have newly installed or deleted other devices before performing the new installation of the control bus
driver, a message requiring restarting of the PC may be displayed in the installation completion message box. In
this case, be sure to restart the PC after doing step 14.
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IMPORTANT
It takes about 1 minute to display the Set Network Location dialog box. Wait for the dialog
box to appear, and follow step 14.
Depending on the network status, the Set Network Location dialog box may not appear. If
it does not appear after a few minutes, skip step 14.
Even if you skip step 14 or if you click the wrong item other than [Work], they will be offset in
the network setup later.
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TIP
Yokogawa Vnet Protocol may not be displayed right after installing the driver. This is not an error. Choose [Scan
for hardware changes] on [Action] menu of the Device Manager, and then the protocol will be displayed.
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IMPORTANT
Stop the operation of resident programs, including anti-virus software, if they are running, before
installation.
Network Controller
11:24 AM
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2. If the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears, click the [Cancel] button.
Found New Hardware Wizard
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11:24 AM
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Welcome
This program let you install or uninstall Vnet Driver.
Choose one of the options below.
INSTALL
Install Vnet Driver to you system.
UNINSTALL
Remove installed Vnet Driver.
OK Cancle
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6. In the dialog box confirming the installation, click the [OK] button.
The Hardware Installation dialog box appears.
Hardware Installation
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tip
If you have newly installed or deleted other devices before performing the new installation of the control bus
driver, a message requiring restarting of the PC may be displayed in the installation completion message box. In
this case, be sure to restart the PC.
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Computer Management
File Action View Window Help
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TIP
Yokogawa Vnet Protocol may not be displayed right after installing the driver. This is not an error. Choose [Scan
for hardware changes] on [Action] menu of the Device Manager, and then the protocol will be displayed.
Computer Management
File Action View Window Help
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SEE
ALSO For more information about the PC network setups connected by Vnet/IP, see the following accordingly:
3.4.5, Setting Vnet/IP Network Connection (Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008)
3.4.6, Setting Vnet/IP Network Connection (Windows XP/Windows Server 2003)
IMPORTANT
The network bridge connection should not be created for ProSafe-RS system. This may cause
malfunction of control bus communication. If a bridge is already created, it must be deleted.
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3. Since Ethernet and Control Bus drivers are already installed, there are two connections,
[Local Area Connection] and [Local Area Connection 2] in the window. Since the two names
are not easily distinguishable, you need to change the connection names.
4. Right-click the [Local Area Connection] that corresponds to the Ethernet, and then choose
[Rename] from the menu. And then change the name to Ethernet.
5. The connection that corresponds to Control Bus card is displayed and described as
Yokogawa Vnet Adapter. Right-click its icon, for example [Local Area Connection 2], and
choose [Rename] from the menu and change its name to Vnet.
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l Ethernet IP Address
1. On the window of Network Connection, right click the icon of Ethernet, and choose
[Properties] from the menu so as to display the Ethernet Properties window.
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2. Set the check marks only for the following items in the area of [This connection uses the
following items].
Client for Microsoft Network
QoS Packet Scheduler
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Network
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
IMPORTANT
The option of [Internet Connection Sharing] in [Sharing] tab of Ethernet Properties window
should not be enabled.
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IMPORTANT
For Windows workgroup environment, do not set or change the DNS server address and
any of the settings accessed by clicking the [Advanced] button.
For Windows domain environment, set the DNS server address used by the Windows
domain server.
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2. Check the protocols below in [This connection uses the following items:]. Only the protocols
listed below should be checked. Other protocols must be unchecked.
Yokogawa Vnet Protocol
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
IMPORTANT
The option of [Internet Connection Sharing] in [Sharing] tab of Vnet Properties window should
not be enabled.
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n Procedure 3 Bindings
In the case that the PC is installed with multiple network adapters such as Ethernet and Control
Bus adapters, the protocols and services bound to each adapter need to be defined. The
Ethernet should be placed at a higher priority than the Control Bus (Vnet).
Bindings of the adapters can be defined on Advanced Settings window by clicking [Advanced]
on the [Network Connections] window.
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TIP
If the menu of [Advanced] is not displayed, press Alt key will display the menu.
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As shown in the above example, when Ethernet is moved to the higher position than Vnet, click
[OK] button.
After changing the connection order and bindings, there is no need to restart the PC.
IMPORTANT
Do not change the position of [Remote Access connections] so as to keep it at the lowest
position.
Do not change the items in Provider Order tab.
Do not change the bindings for Ethernet and Vnet in the Bindings box below the
Connections box.
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2. Choose [Network List Manager Policies] in the left pane, and then double click [Unidentified
Networks] in the right pane to open the Unidentified Networks Properties dialog box.
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2-2. Click [Private] and click [Next]. [Successfully set network settings] dialog box appears. Click
[Close]. In the User Account Control dialog box that appears, click [Continue].
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Network Connections
File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help
Create a new
connection Local Area Local Area
Set up a home or small Connection Connection 2
office network
See Also
Network Troubleshooter
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If some connections are not displayed here, either their installation failed or their drivers are not
running normally.
Here, [Local Area Connection] and [Local Area Connection 2] are displayed because the
Ethernet and control bus drivers have been installed. These names should be changed to more
apporpriate ones so that their corresponding connections can be identified.
2. Open the properties sheet of [Local Area Network] as well. See the indication at [Connect
using:] to make sure that this is Ethernet connection, and then close the properties sheet.
3. In the Network Connections window, right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon, choose
[Rename] from the menu displayed, and then change the name to Ethernet.
4. Open the properties sheet of [Local Area Network 2]. Make sure that Yokogawa Vnet
Adapter is indicated at [Connect using:] and close the properties sheet.
Network Connections
File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help
Create a new
connection Ethernet Vnet
Set up a home or small
office network
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l IP Address of Ethernet
1. Display the Ethernet Properties dialog box from the Network Connections window.
Ethernet Properties
Connect using:
Configure...
This connection uses the following items:
QoS Packet Scheduler
Yokogawa Vnet Protocol
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Description
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The default
wide area network protocol that provides communication
across diverse interconnected networks.
OK Cancel
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General
Advanced...
OK Cancel
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IMPORTANT
For Windows workgroup environment, do not set or change the DNS server address and
any of the settings accessed by clicking the [Advanced] button.
For Windows domain environment, set the DNS server address used by the Windows
domain serve r.
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2. Check the protocols below in [This connection uses the following items:]. Only the protocols
listed below should be checked. Other protocols must be unchecked.
Yokogawa Vnet Protocol
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
TIP
When settings on General tab of the properties sheet, the PC needs to be restarted.
General
Advanced...
OK Cancel
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4. Select the [Use the following IP address] option and set the IP address and subnet mask of
Vnet to the default values that are determined according to the station address.
IMPORTANT
Do not set the default gateway.
Standard Setting:
Set the IP address in accordance with the PC station address defined for the ProSafe-RS
system. The rule is as follows:
IP address: 172.16.<Domain Number>.<Station Number> (*1)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway: No setting is required
*1: Generally use this rule to set the IP address. However, the IP address other than this rule can also be used.
Settings related to network bindings are made in the Advanced dialog box, which can be
accessed from the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.
1. Select [Advanced Settings] in the [Advanced] menu of the Network Connections window.
The Advanced Settings window appears.
Advanced Settings
Connections:
Vnet
Ethernet
[Remote Access connections]
OK Cancel
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In the figure above, the control bus (Vnet) has higher priority than the Ethernet network in the
connection because the control bus was installed later.
Connections:
Ethernet
Vnet
[Remote Access connections]
OK Cancel
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3. Move the Ethernet above the control bus and click the [OK] button.
The network bindings are completed.
Note that it is not necessary to restart the PC even if the network bindings are changed in
Windows.
IMPORTANT
Do not change the priority of remote access connections (keep it the lowest as is).
It is not necessary to make any settings in the [Provider Order] tab.
Do not change the network bindings for [Ethernet] and [Vnet] displayed below the
[Connections] section.
OK Cancel Apply
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Computer name:
HIS0164
More...
Member of
Domain:
Workgroup:
WORKGROUP
OK Cancel
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TIP
Since Vnet/IP supports Open Communication, the Ethernet cable connection becomes unnecessary.
In this case, the onboard NIC (the network card on PC) should be disabled by any of the following methods:
Disable the card on BIOS.
Disable the network connection on its properties sheet.
Disable the card on Device Manger.
For more information about the detailed procedure, see the reference manuals of Windows.
Start
Apply ProSafe-RS Y
in Windows Domain
Environment ?
5. Setup Domain Environment See 12, Setting of Windows
N (on domain server) Domain Environment
9. ProSafe-RS software
See 4, New Installation of ProSafe-RS Software
installation
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Start
End
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Start
End
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SEE
ALSO For more information about updating or removing Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver, see the following
respectively with each Windows OS type:
n Update or Delete Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008) in 3.4.7,
Reinstallation (For Vnet/IP)
n Update or Delete Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (Windows XP/Windows Server 2003) in 3.4.7,
Reinstallation (For Vnet/IP)
SEE
ALSO For more information about hardware details of Vnet/IP Interface Card (VI702/VI701), see the following:
6.6, Front Panel of the Vnet/IP Interface Card of the Safety Control Stations (Hardware) (IM 32S06C10-
21E)
For more information about installing the Vnet/IP Interface Card (VI702/VI701) to a PC, see the following:
6.8, Installing the Vnet/IP Interface Card to a PC of the Safety Control Stations (Hardware) (IM 32S06C10-
21E)
DOMAIN
SW1
STATION
SW2
Action mode
SW4
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Domain number (6 bits) (An example where the address Domain Number 6)
Fixed to 0
Domain number parity (1 bit, odd parity)
Domain DIP switch bit number Domain DIP switch bit number
number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 18 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 19 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 21 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 22 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 23 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1
8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
9 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 25 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
10 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 26 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
11 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 27 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
12 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 28 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 29 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
14 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 30 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
15 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 31 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Setting of the DIP switch
0: The switch is flipped down in the diagram above.
1: The switch is flipped up in the diagram above.
Station number (7 bits) (An example where the address Station Number 60)
Station number parity (1 bit, odd parity)
SEE
ALSO For the explanation of how to setup DIP switches on the communication module of the V net Router, see the
following:
D6.5.3, Communication Module of CS 3000 Vnet/IP (IM 33Q06H90-31E)
D6.5.3, Communication Module of CENTUM VP Vnet/IP (IM 33L01A10-40E)
n Network Drivers
For Vnet/IP network communications, the following drivers need to be installed.
Control Bus Driver
Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver
SEE
ALSO For more information about installing control bus driver, see the following respectively with each Windows OS
type (the procedure for Control Bus Driver is the same for VI702/VI701):
n Procedure for Newly Installing Control Bus Driver in 3.2.1, New Installation of Control Bus Driver
(Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008)
n Detailed Procedure of New Installation of Driver in 3.2.2, New Installation of Control Bus Driver
(Windows XP/Windows Server 2003)
Start
End
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IMPORTANT
When installing this driver, the installation program will look for the VI702/VI701 Vnet/IP
interface card first. For applying VI702/VI701, the VI702/VI701 card must be inserted before
installing the driver.
When changing the slot for the VI702/VI701 card, it is necessary to uninstall the Vnet/IP
Open Communication Driver beforehand. And reinstall the driver after the slot change is
completed.
When removing a VI702/VI701 card from the PC, it is necessary to uninstall the Vnet/IP
Open Communication Driver beforehand.
The setup command does not configure the IP address. It is necessary to setup the network
separately.
IMPORTANT
Before starting installation, the permanently resided programs such as anti-virus programs
should stopped.
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2. On the Found New Hardware dialog box, click [Ask me again later].
3. Set the ProSafe-RS installation CD-ROM. If the installer of .NET or ProSafe-RS is
automatically started, you need to terminate the installer.
4. Find the Setup.exe under \COMDRVOPN folder in the CD-ROM and run it.
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6. In the install/uninstall-selection dialog box that appears, select [INSTALL] and click [OK].
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7. On the dialog box for confirming the installation that appears, click [OK] to continue.
8. Windows Security dialog box for installing [Yokogawa Network Adapters] will be displayed.
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TIP
If you have installed or deleted other devices anew before performing the new installation of the Open
Communication driver, a message requiring restarting of the PC may be displayed in the installation completion
message box. In this case, be sure to restart the PC after doing step 11.
11. Click [OK] and then remove the CD-ROM from the drive.
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IMPORTANT
Before installing starts, the running programs such as anti-virus should be stopped.
Network Controller
Installing...
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Welcome
This program let you install or uninstall Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.
Choose one of the options below.
INSTALL
Install Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver to you system.
UNINSTALL
Remove installed Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.
OK Cancle
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TIP
If you have newly installed or deleted other devices before the new installation of the Vnet/IP Open
Communication Driver, a message requiring restarting of the PC may be displayed in the installation completion
message box. In this case, be sure to restart the PC.
8. In the case of Windows XP, when a message indicates that a new network device installed
appears, click the close mark on the upper-right corner of the message to close it. Do not
start the network setup wizard. If you happen to start the wizard, click [Cancel] to stop it.
Tree
HIS0124
Computer Management DVD/CD-ROM drives
System Tools IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers
Event Viewer SCSI and RAID controllers
System Information USB (Universal Serial Bus) controllers
Performance Logs and Alerts Keyboards
Shared Folders Computer
Device Manager Sound, video and game controllers
Local Users and Groups System Devices
Storage Other devices
Disk Management Disk drives
Disk Defragmenter Display adapters
Logical Drives Tape drives
Removable Storage Network adapters
Services and Applications Intel 8255x-based PCI Ethernet Adapter (10/100)
Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver(BUS2)
Floppy disk controllers
Floppy disk drives
Ports (COM & LPT)
Mice and other pointing devices
Monitors
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If the driver is not working properly, an exclamation mark (!) is indicated for the network adapter.
SEE
ALSO For the procedure for renaming the local area connection, see the following:
n Procedure 1 Change Local Area Connection Names in 3.3.1, Setting Network Connection (Windows
Vista/Windows Server 2008)
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IMPORTANT
The option of [Internet Connection Sharing] in [Sharing] tab of VnetIPOpen Properties window
should not be enabled.
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IMPORTANT
For Windows workgroup environment, do not set or change the DNS server address and
any of the settings accessed by clicking the [Advanced] button.
For Windows domain environment, set the DNS server address used by the Windows
domain server.
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2. Check the protocols below in [This connection uses the following items:]. Only the protocols
listed below should be checked. Other protocols must be unchecked.
Yokogawa Vnet Protocol
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
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n Procedure 3 Bindings
Bindings for the Open Communication and Control Bus need to be defined. The Open
Communication should be placed at a higher priority than the Control Bus.
Bindings of the adapters can be defined on Advanced Settings window by clicking [Advanced]
on the Network Connections window.
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If the menu of [Advanced] is not displayed, press Alt key will display the menu.
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As shown in the above example, when Open Communication is moved to the higher
position than VnetIP, click [OK].
After changing the connection order and bindings, there is no need to restart the PC.
IMPORTANT
Do not change the position of [Remote Access Connections] so as to keep it at the lowest
position.
Do not change the items in Provider Order tab.
Do not change the bindings for VnetIPOpen and VnetIP in the Bindings box below the
Connections box.
SEE
ALSO For more information about changing computer name, see the following:
n Procedure 4 Change Computer Name in 3.3.1, Setting Network Connection (Windows Vista/Windows
Server 2008)
SEE
ALSO For more information about changing the Network Location setting, see the following:
n Procedure 5 Set Network Location in 3.3.1, Setting Network Connection (Windows Vista/Windows
Server 2008)
SEE
ALSO For more information about changing the settings in Network and Sharing Center, see the following:
n Procedure 6 Set Network and Sharing Center in 3.3.1, Setting Network Connection (Windows Vista/
Windows Server 2008)
SEE
ALSO For the procedure for renaming the local area connection, see the following:
n Procedure 1 Changing Local Area Connection Names in 3.3.2, Setting Network Connection (Windows
XP/Windows Server 2003)
General Sharing
Connect using:
Configure
Description
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
The default wide area network protocol that provides communication
across deverse interconnected networks.
OK Cancel
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General
You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability.
Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings.
Advanced...
OK Cancel
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IMPORTANT
For Windows workgroup environment, do not set or change the DNS server address and
any of the settings accessed by clicking the [Advanced] button.
For Windows domain environment, set the DNS server address used by the Windows
domain server.
TIP
When settings on General tab of the properties sheet, the PC needs to be restarted.
3. Choose [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and then click [Properties] so as to display the Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties ?
General
You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability.
Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings.
Advanced...
OK Cancel
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4. Select the [Use the following IP address] option and set the IP address and subnet mask of
VnetIP to the default values that are determined according to the station address.
IMPORTANT
Do not set the default gateway.
1. On the window of Network and Dial-up Connections, in case of Windows XP, on Network
Connections window, choose [Advanced] - [Advanced Settings..].
The Advanced Settings dialog displays.
Advanced Settings ?
Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by DNS and
other network services.
Connections:
VnetIP
VnetIPOpen
[Remote Access connections]
OK Cancel
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In above figure, Control Bus Network adapter is installed later so that Control Bus Network
adapter has higher priority than Open Communication Network adapter.
Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by DNS and
other network services.
Connections:
VnetIPOpen
VnetIP
[Remote Access connections]
OK Cancel
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3. When Open Communication Network is set at higher position than Control Bus Network,
click [OK] to complete the bindings.
In Windows, there is no need to restart Windows after binding changes.
IMPORTANT
Leave the Remote Access Connections at the lowest position, do not change it.
There is no setting is required on Provider Order tab.
Do not change the bindings displayed in the Connections list box.
n Flow of Reinstallation
The media required for reinstallation are the same as those used for original installation.
SEE
ALSO For the required media, see the following:
n Item to be Prepared at Reinstallation of 5.2, Reinstallation of the ProSafe-RS Software
SEE
ALSO For how to update the control bus driver, see the following:
6.1, Procedure for Updating Control Bus Driver
For how to update the Vnet/IP open communication driver, see the following:
Update or Delete Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008)
Update or Delete Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (Windows XP/Windows Server 2003)
For other network devices, reinstall and set up as instructed in the network card manual.
SEE
ALSO For the details of the reinstallation of the software, see the following:
5.2, Reinstallation of the ProSafe-RS Software
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TIP
If the latest version of Vnet/IP open communication driver is already installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog
box appears with the [UNINSTALL] option selected and you cannot select [INSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel]
to finish the task.
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TIP
If the Vnet/IP open communication driver is not installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog box appears with the
[INSTALL] option selected and you cannot select [UNINSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel] to finish the task.
5. When the dialog box confirming the uninstallation appears, click [OK].
6. A message appears indicating that the uninstallation is complete.
Click [OK] and then remove the CD-ROM from the drive.
l Updating Procedure
1. Start Windows and log on as an administrative user.
2. Insert the CD-ROM for updating the driver to CD-ROM drive.
Terminate the installer of ProSafe-RS that is started automatically.
3. Run Setup.exe command in the COMDRVOPN in the CD-ROM.
4. In the install/uninstall-selection dialog box that appears, select [INSTALL] and click [OK].
TIP
If the latest version of Vnet/IP open communication driver is already installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog
box appears with the [UNINSTALL] option selected and you cannot select [INSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel]
to finish the task.
l Deleting Procedure
1. Start Windows and log on as an administrative user.
2. Insert the CD-ROM for the driver to CD-ROM drive.
Terminate the installer of ProSafe-RS that is started automatically.
3. Run Setup.exe command in the COMDRVOPN folder in the CD-ROM.
4. In the install/uninstall-selection dialog box that appears, select [UNINSTALL] and click [OK].
TIP
If the Vnet/IP open communication driver is not installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog box appears with the
[INSTALL] option selected and you cannot select [UNINSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel] to finish the task.
n Behavior of Installer
When installing ProSafe-RS packages, the installation related dialog boxes may be hidden by
other windows. In this case, you need to pay attention to the Windows taskbar during installation.
When installing the ProSafe-RS packages, the installation progress bar for the Workbench
installation may be hidden by the installer window. If you want to check the installation
progress, you need to click the Workbench setup program button on the Windows taskbar.
When an error occurs during installation, the error dialog box may be hidden by the installer
window and it looks that the installation is freezing. In this case, you need to click the error
dialog box button on the Windows taskbar so as to display the error dialog box at the front
and follow the error dialog messages.
Files in Use
Some files that need to be updated are currently in use.
The following applications are using files that need to be updated by this setup.
BK Bossd
BK SIMMGR
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Since there is no problem in the installation, select [Do not close applications. (A reboot will be
required.) ] and click the [OK] button to continue the installation.
A warning message box having only the [OK] and [Cancel] buttons might be displayed instead of
the above described window. In this case, click [OK] to continue the installation.
TIP
Restart the PC after installing the ProSafe-RS software.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 if it has not been installed on the PC. When
the installation is started, the setup program of Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 starts up
automatically.
1. Log on as a user with the Administrative privilege who has a role for the ProSafe-RS
software installation. If your PC is a member of a Windows domain, log on to the PC using a
domain user account.
2. Close all applications.
3. Insert the keycode FD into the FD drive.
4. Insert the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The Setup program automatically starts up. If it does not automatically start up, double-click
(CD-ROM drive name:) \setup.exe from Windows Explorer.
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6. The installation of .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable finishes.
After the Welcome dialog box appears, a dialog box asking whether there is a second
keycode FD appears.
YOKOGAWA ProSafe-RS Setup
Yes No
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Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
Install to:
C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\ change...
InstallShield
Space < Back Next > Cancel
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11. The Package List dialog box displays a list of packages that will be installed from now.
There is no need to change the settings in the dialog box. It is recommended to use the
default installation destination. Click the [Space] button to check the disk space of the
installation destination.
Click the [Next] button. The Ready to Install the Program dialog box appears.
12. Click the [Install] button in the Ready to Install the Program dialog box to start the
installation.
The progress is displayed during the installation.
13. When copying file is completed, Security Setting Utility will be started. The security settings
can be defined according to the system information security policy.
SEE
ALSO For more information about setting information security, see the following:
11, Security Setting Utility
14. If you have completed the settings of PC hardening, the installation complete dialog box will
appear.
A dialog box prompting to restart the PC appears.
15. Remove the keycode FD and the CD-ROM from each drive and click the [Yes] button in the
dialog box to restart the PC. Click the [No] button to restart the PC later.
IMPORTANT
Installed packages do not operate properly until the PC is restarted after installing the ProSafe-
RS software.
SEE
ALSO For more information about the user accounts for various privileges, see the following:
2.1.2, Information Security of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)
SEE
ALSO For more information about preparations before adding users to a user group, see the following:
2.1.2, Information Security of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)
IMPORTANT
The user who is registered to the PSF_MAINTENANCE user group must be registered to
Administrators user group.
SEE
ALSO For more information about adding user to user group on Windows domain controller, see the following:
12, Setting of Windows Domain Environment
2. On the Windows domain controller, the further settings in the following is needed:
IMPORTANT
The users that belong to PSF_MAINTENANCE group must be registered to the Domain Admins
group.
IMPORTANT
The users that belong to PSF_MAINTENANCE_LCL group must be registered to the
Administrators group of the local PC.
The administrative users of the local PC must be registered to the PSF_MAINTENANCE_
LCL group.
IMPORTANT
When integrating a system with CENTUM VP with the Standard model security setting, the
descriptions in this section must be followed.
n Settings for the Case When SOE OPC Interface Package and CENTUM
VP Exaopc OPC Interface Package are Installed in the Same PC
If you installed the SOE OPC Interface Package (CHS2200) for ProSafe-RS R2.01.00 and later
versions and Exaopc OPC Interface Package (for HIS) (LHS2411) for CENTUM VP R4.01.00
and later versions in the same PC and selected the Standard Model security settings for
information security, you need to make the following settings.
l On Workgroup Member PC
1. Create a User Account
A user account needs to be created on the station from which the data are acquired. The
user account name and password should be the same as the user account in the PC that
the Message Cache Tool is installed.
2. Register the User to PSF_ENGINEER Group
The created user account should be registered to PSF_ENGINEER user group.
l Desktop Background
1. Logon to the PC using a user account that uses ProSafe-RS software.
2. Call Control Panel from the Start menu and select [Personalization]-[Desktop background].
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When the background color is defined as a solid color and select a color at the first logon, the background color
may revert to black at the second logon. When this problem occurs, you need to define the background color
again.
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l [Desktop] Tab
Set [Background] to [None].
Display Properties
Background:
(None) Browse...
Ascent
Position:
Autumn
Stretch
Azul
Bliss Color:
Blue Lace 16
Customize Desktop...
OK Cancel Apply
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Screen saver
(None) Settings Preview
Monitor power
To adjust monitor power settings and save energy,
click Power
Power...
OK Cancel Apply
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Display Properties
Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors.
Display:
1. SONY CPD-17SF8R on ATI FireGL V3100
OK Cancel Apply
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Specify 256 colors only if the VRAM is insufficient.
n Printer Setup
If a printer is used, refer to the printers manual and make necessary settings.
Specify the UPS battery operation time such that the PC can continue operating with the UPS
battery without shutting it down if a power supply error (e.g. power interruption) occurs for a short
period of time. Use several seconds as a guideline for setting the UPS battery operation time.
TIP
The UPS battery operation time can be set longer than several seconds, but the PC should be shut down if a
power interruption of more than a few seconds occurs for safety reasons.
TIP
When connecting UPS through serial cable (RS-232C) to the Windows Vista PC, the recommended UPS
software should be used.
The standard UPS features in Windows Vista are supported for the UPS connected through USB port only.
For more details about the setups of UPS, see the instruction manuals attached to the UPS and the Windows
Vista Help items.
Details
Manufacturer: [None]
Model:
Configure... Select...
About...
OK Cancel Apply
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UPS Selection ?
Select model:
Back-UPS
Back-UPS Pro
Basic Port on Communications Accessory
Basic signaling to any APC UPS
Matrix-UPS
PowerStack
Smart signaling to any APC UPS
Smart-UPS
Symmetra Power Array
Finish Cancel
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3. Select the UPS manufacturer, model and port to which the UPS is connected.
4. After the specification, click the [Finish] button.
5. Click the [Configure] button in the [UPS] tab of the Power Option Properties dialog box.
The following dialog box appears.
UPS Configuration ?
Critical alarm
A critical alarm occurs when the UPS battery is almost exhausted or,
optionally, after a specified time on battery power.
OK Cancel
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6. Enter each setting in accordance with the specifications of the connected UPS.
7. Click the [OK] button.
8. Return to the Power Option Properties dialog box and click the [OK] button or the [Apply]
button.
The settings are saved.
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2. Select [Uninterruptible Power Supply] and display the Properties dialog box.
Uninterruptible Power Supply Properties (Local Computer) ?
Path to executable:
C:\WINNT\System32\ups.exe
You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service
from here.
Start parameters:
OK Cancel Apply
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n Notes on Installation
When installing ProSafe-RS packages in Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008
environment, after starting the installer, a dialog box of User Account Control may be
displayed. You need to click [Continue] on this dialog box.
During installation, the installation related dialog boxes, such as those showing the
installation progress bar and error message, may be hidden behind the installer window.
If this happens, click the corresponding button on the Windows taskbar to show the dialog
box.
When you install the ProSafe-RS packages, a window may be displayed indicating that the
files you are trying to install are being used. Since there is no problem in the installation.
choose [Do not close applications. (A reboot will be required.) ] and click [OK] to continue
the installation. If the window has only the [OK] and [Cancel] buttons, just click [OK] to
continue the installation.
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to upgrade the revision when adding packages, see the following:
6.3, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (with Package Addition)
IMPORTANT
In the package addition procedure (without revision upgrade), only packages whose codes are
stored in the keycode FD are installed. Packages that have already been installed on the PC can
be installed again if their keycodes are included in the keycode FD.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to insert the keycode FD in the FD drive first and then insert the ProSafe-RS software
CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. If the keycode FD is not inserted first, a warning dialog box
appears during the installation and the installation is aborted.
Program Maintenance
Modify, or repair the program.
Modify
Add the packages. It is necessary to set Keycode FD before the setup
is stared.
Repair
Reinstall the packages. This option can restore deleted file and registry.
Keycode FD is not used.
InstallShield
< Back Next > Cancel
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Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
InstallShield
< Back Next > Cancel
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7. In the default display of the Package List dialog box, a cross (X) symbol is placed on the
icons to the left of the names of the packages to be additionally installed (indicating the
status where installation is disabled). Change all the icons to display hard disk symbols
(status where installation is enabled).
YOKOGAWA ProSafe-RS Setup
Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
InstallShield
< Back Next > Cancel
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IMPORTANT
Be sure to change all the icons of displayed packages to the status where installation can be
performed.
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9. If the icons of all packages are changed correctly, click the [Yes] button in the dialog box
confirming icon changes.
The Ready to Install the Program dialog box appears.
If the package icons have not been changed correctly, click the [No] button in the dialog box
confirming icon changes and change the icons in the Package List dialog box to the status
where installation is allowed.
10. Click the [Install] button in the Ready to Install the Program dialog box to start the
installation.
During the installation, the installation progress is displayed in the dialog box.
The installation completion message appears when the installation is finished.
11. Click the [Finish] button in the installation completion message box.
A dialog box prompting to restart the PC appears.
12. Remove the keycode FD and the CD-ROM from each drive and click the [Yes] button in the
dialog box to restart the PC. Click the [No] button to restart the PC later.
IMPORTANT
Installed packages do not operate properly until the PC is restarted after installing the ProSafe-
RS software.
SEE
ALSO If the software does not run properly even if the reinstallation procedure explained in this section is performed,
uninstall the ProSafe-RS software and then upgrade the revision (without adding packages).
For the procedure to uninstall the ProSafe-RS software, see the following:
Uninstalling ProSafe-RS Software in 7.3, ProSafe-RS Software Installation Troubleshooting
For the procedure to upgrade the revision (without adding packages), see the following:
6.2, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (without Package Addition)
n Reinstallation Procedure
IMPORTANT
Do not use the keycode FD at reinstallation.
1. Use the same administrative user account that installed the ProSafe-RS at the first time to
logon the PC.
2. Close all applications.
3. Insert the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The Setup program automatically starts up. If it does not start up automatically, double-click
setup.exe in the CD-ROM via Windows Explorer.
The Welcome dialog box appears.
4. Click the [Next] button in the Welcome dialog box. The Program Maintenance dialog box
appears.
YOKOGAWA ProSafe-RS Setup
Program Maintenance
Modify, or repair the program.
Modify
Add the packages. It is necessary to set Keycode FD before the setup
is stared.
Repair
Reinstall the packages. This option can restore deleted file and registry.
Keycode FD is not used.
InstallShield
< Back Next > Cancel
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5. Select the [Repair] radio button in the Program Maintenance dialog box and click the
[Next] button.
The Ready to Install the Program dialog box appears.
6. Click the [Install] button in the Ready to Install the Program dialog box to start the
installation.
During the installation, the installation progress is displayed in the dialog box.
The installation completion message appears when the installation is finished.
7. Click the [Finish] button in the installation completion message box.
A dialog box prompting to restart the PC appears.
8. Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and click the [Yes] button in the dialog box to
restart the PC. Click the [No] button to restart the PC later.
IMPORTANT
Installed packages do not operate properly until the PC is restarted after installing the ProSafe-
RS software.
n Notes on Installation
When installing ProSafe-RS packages in Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008
environment, after starting the installer, a dialog box of User Account Control may be
displayed. You need to click [Continue] on this dialog box.
During installation, the installation related dialog boxes, such as those showing the
installation progress bar and error message, may be hidden behind the installer window.
If this happens, click the corresponding button on the Windows taskbar to show the dialog
box.
When you install the ProSafe-RS packages, a window may be displayed indicating that the
files you are trying to install are being used. Since there is no problem in the installation.
choose [Do not close applications. (A reboot will be required.) ] and click [OK] to continue
the installation. If the window has only the [OK] and [Cancel] buttons, just click [OK] to
continue the installation.
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to update the control bus driver, see the following:
6.1, Procedure for Updating Control Bus Driver
For the explanation about upgrading the revision without adding ProSafe-RS software packages, see the
following:
6.2, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (without Package Addition)
For the explanation about upgrading the revision with addition of ProSafe-RS software packages, see the
following:
6.3, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (with Package Addition)
For more information about version upgrade installation of ProSafe-RS software packages, see the
following:
6.4, ProSafe-RS Software Version Upgrade
Start
End
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Restart the PC
End updating
the control bus driver
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If the latest version of control bus driver is already installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog box appears with
the [UNINSTALL] option selected and you cannot select [INSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel] to finish the task.
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8. Do not check the option of [Always trust software from Yokogawa Electric Corporation].
Click [Install] button.
9. A message appears indicating that the installation is complete (prompting a restart of the
PC). Click [OK] and remove the CD-ROM from the drive, then restart the PC.
IMPORTANT
Stop the operation of resident programs, including anti-virus software, if they are running, before
installation.
1. Use the same administrative user account that installed the ProSafe-RS at the first time to
logon the PC.
2. Insert the ProSafe-RS installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Execute (CD-ROM drive name:) \COMDRV\setup.exe.
4. In the install/uninstall-selection dialog box that appears, select [INSTALL] and click [OK].
Vnet Driver Setup
Welcome
This program let you install or uninstall Vnet Driver.
Choose one of the options below.
INSTALL
Install Vnet Driver to you system.
UNINSTALL
Remove installed Vnet Driver.
OK Cancle
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If the latest version of control bus driver is already installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog box appears with
the [UNINSTALL] option selected and you cannot select [INSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel] to finish the task.
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6. In the Hardware Installation dialog box displayed, click the [Continue Anyway] button.
When a message appears indicating that the installation is complete (prompting a restart of
the PC), click [OK].
7. Restart the PC to finish the task.
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If the control bus driver was previously installed from CENTUM CD-ROM, when installing control bus driver from
ProSafe-RS CD-ROM again, the following dialog box will be displayed.
Files Needed
Cancel
Type the path where the file is located. and then click
OK.
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Under this circumstance, click [Browse] button on the dialog box so as to designate the path of the control bus
driver. The path for the control bus driver is as follows:
(CD-ROM Drive) :\COMDRV\TDI
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to add packages while upgrading the revision, see the following:
6.3, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (with Package Addition)
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If the version of the V net driver on the PC is older than the one on the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM, a dialog box
appears together with the welcome dialog box and requests you to update the driver.
Yes No
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If you select [Yes], the installation of ProSafe-RS will stop and you should first update the driver according to the
procedure. If [No] is selected, installation will continue but you should update the driver later.
6. Enter the user name and department in the Customer Information dialog box and click the
[Next] button. The ID Number dialog box appears.
7. Confirm the ID number in the ID Number dialog box and click the [Next] button.
The Package List dialog box appears.
YOKOGAWA ProSafe-RS Setup
Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
Install to:
C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\ change...
InstallShield
Space < Back Next > Cancel
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IMPORTANT
In the revision upgrade procedure, do not change the software installation destination folder. If it
is changed, some settings cannot be inherited and the software may not function properly.
IMPORTANT
Installed packages do not operate properly until the PC is restarted after installing the ProSafe-
RS software.
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to upgrade the revision without package addition, see the following:
6.2, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (without Package Addition)
IMPORTANT
When the revision of the software is updated by adding packages, all software corresponding
to the packages in the keycode FD and the packages already installed on the PC are installed
again.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to insert the keycode FD in the FD drive first and then insert the ProSafe-RS software
CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
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If the version of the V net driver on the PC is older than the one on the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM, a dialog box
appears together with the welcome dialog box and requests you to update the driver.
Yes No
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If you select [Yes], the installation of ProSafe-RS will stop and you should first update the driver according to the
procedure. If [No] is selected, installation will continue but you should update the driver later.
Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
Install to:
C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\ change...
InstallShield
Space < Back Next > Cancel
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11. The Package List dialog box displays a list of packages that will be installed from now.
Check the package list and click the [Next] button.
IMPORTANT
In the revision upgrade procedure, do not change the software installation destination folder. If it
is changed, some settings cannot be inherited and the software may not function properly.
IMPORTANT
Installed packages do not operate properly until the PC is restarted after installing the ProSafe-
RS software.
IMPORTANT
If the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable
are not installed in the PC, a dialog box that prompts you to install them appears after you
start the version upgrade installation. Be sure to install them.
It is recommended that you do not change the destination folder of the version upgrade
installation. If you changed the destination folder, some of the previous setting may not be
properly inherited.
SEE
ALSO For more information about revision upgrade installation (with additional packages), see the following:
n Preparation before Revision Upgrade (with Package Addition) in 6.3, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS
Software (with Package Addition)
IMPORTANT
The SENGs in the same RS project should have the software of the same release number.
Once opening an existing SCS project or creating a new SCS project using newer revision
software in SENG, the SCS project cannot be opened using older revision software.
The SCS system program release number of SCSs in a system should basically be
the same, but mixture of different release numbers is allowed. However, the SCSs
communicating with each other using the Inter-SCS safety communication function must
have appropriate release numbers to be compatible.
SEE
ALSO The SENG software release number, SCS system program release number, and information about compatibility
in inter-SCS safety communication between revisions in each software release are described in the cautionary
notes for upgrading. For more information about each release, see the corresponding section in the following:
9, Compatibility between Revisions and Cautionary Notes for Upgrading
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If your PC does not satisfy the following conditions, it is recommended that the software for viewing the online
manuals should be upgraded to the Adobe Reader of the recommended version written in this manual.
CS 3000 electronic documents are also installed.
Adobe Acrobat is installed.
SEE
ALSO For more information about upgrading the software for viewing the online manuals, see the following:
4.4, Online Manual Setting
SEE
ALSO For more information about upgrading procedure to use the new features of each revision, see the following:
9, Compatibility between Revisions and Cautionary Notes for Upgrading
IMPORTANT
The newer revision SCS Manager can simply open the SCS project created by the older
revision SCS Manager.
However, the project created by the older revision workbench can not be opened in the
Read-Only status. It is necessary to open the SCS project in the Read-Write status.
To open the project with password, the password needs to be entered and then open the
project in the Read-Write status.
It is necessary to use the newer revision SCS Manager at least once to open the library
created by older revision SCS Manager.
Procedure A must be done for the SCS projects of all the SCSs that mutually perform inter-
SCS safety communication. Otherwise, an error may occur during build.
SEE
ALSO For more information about the procedure of Master Database Off-line Download, see the following:
9.3, Master Database Off-line Download of the Engineering Reference. (IM 32S04B10-21E)
SEE
ALSO For detailed procedures for transferring the existing SCS project using Import/Export functions, see the following.
2.19, Import and Export of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)
2. Run build, and check the project data using Integrity Analyzer/Cross Reference Analyzer.
3. Off-line download the project.
SEE
ALSO For more information about off-line downloading,see the following:
9.1, Off-line Download of the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)
IMPORTANT
The SCS project and library created by an SENG in a revision later than the currently used
revision cannot be used.
The SCS project created or opened by a new revision of SENG cannot be opened by a
SENG in an earlier revision.
The library created or opened by a new revision of SENG cannot be added to the SCS
project of an earlier revision.
l Procedure D: Setting Definition Items for New Features and Off-line Download
Some new features require this procedure.
Install the new revision of SENG software, set the definition items for the new features, and off-
line download the project. The procedure is as follows:
1. Using SCS Manager, open the old-revision project.
2. Set the definition items for the new features. The items to be set are described in the section
of upgrading procedures for each software release number.
3. Run Build. Then run Integrity Analyzer and Cross Reference Analyzer for an approval
check.
4. Off-line download the project.
l Procedure F: Setting Definition Items for New Features, Clean Project, Build,
and Off-line Download
Some new features require this procedure. This procedure consists of Procedure D plus Clean
Project.
The procedure is as follows:
1. Using SCS Manager, open the old-revision project.
2. Set the definition items for the new features. The items to be set are described in the section
of upgrading procedures for each software release number.
3. Run Clean Project.
4. Run Build. Then run Integrity Analyzer and Cross Reference Analyzer for an approval
check.
5. Off-line download the project.
7. Troubleshooting
This chapter explains probable causes of problems and actions to be taken.
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In this case, restart the PC and then install the control bus driver.
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Note: In the code, a 2-digit number 00 is displayed at the position of ** for VF702/VF701 while others for VI702/VI701.
Other causes of the driver not starting can be failure of the control bus interface card or conflicts
with other devices.
Please try replacing the control bus interface card, removing other devices from the PC, etc.
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In the safe mode, only basic files and drivers (mouse, monitor, keyboard, bulk memory, basic video functions,
default system services and network connection) are loaded. This is useful when a control bus driver cannot be
installed due to the presence of preinstalled modules, etc.
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to solve this problem, see the following:
If Blue Screen or Reboot Occurs when Installing Driver
SEE
ALSO For the procedure to solve this problem, see the following:
If Blue Screen or Reboot Occurs when Installing Driver
IMPORTANT
Whenever you delete a control bus driver, restart the PC before installing the driver again.
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If the control bus driver is not installed, the install/uninstall-selection dialog box appears with the [INSTALL] option
selected and you cannot select [UNINSTALL]. In this case, click [Cancel] to finish the task.
n If Errors Occur in Other Adapters and Devices (e.g. Sound Board and
SCSI Board)
l Cause
An IRQ (Interrupt Request) conflict occurred between a control bus interface card and another
device.
l Actions
A VF701/VI701 card is a PCI card and may cause a conflict if the same IRQ as set for an ISA
card is used. In such cases, carry out one of the following procedures.
Change the IRQ setting of the ISA card to an unused number.
Change the IRQ of the network card in the BIOS setting of the PC. Alternatively, use the
utility that comes with the network card to make changes (effective in the case of a PCI
card).
Remove the ISA card.
l Cause
Mistakes in network bind settings
Mistakes in TCP/IP communication setting (e.g. IP address and subnet mask)
l Actions
Check the hardware, Ethernet adaptor card and Ethernet cable.
Check the settings of [Network Connections] in Control Panel.
l Cause
Software not allowed to coexist with ProSafe-RS is installed.
l Action
Uninstall either the existing software or the newly installed software.
SEE
ALSO For software that is allowed to coexist with the ProSafe-RS software, see the following:
Software Operation Environment in 1.1, Overview on Software Installation
SEE
ALSO For the procedure for revision upgrade (without package addition), see the following:
6.2, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (without Package Addition)
IMPORTANT
Do not uninstall the software with this procedure unless it is instructed to do so by the installation
procedure.
TIP
The following items are not deleted by using [Add/Remove Programs] or [Programs and Features]:
ProSafe-RS related registries
Services registered for ProSafe-RS
Files created and modified using the ProSafe-RS software
6. Restart the PC when the dialog box showing the progress is closed.
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l Double Starting
An installer (or uninstaller program) of Vnet/IP Open Communication driver cannot be double
started. When double starting an installer or uninstaller program, a warning message will be
displayed.
Click [OK] on the message box so as to terminate the later started installer or uninstaller program
and let the first started installer or uninstaller to continue.
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An error message different from the above figure may also be displayed. In this case, you need
to click [OK] button.
If you have not clicked [Dont Install] button, but you have reinstalled the Open Communication
driver right after deleting it without restarting the PC, then delete the Vnet/IP Open
Communication driver if you can delete it, and then reinstall the driver after restarting the PC.
8. Backup
It is recommended to back up the system regularly to prepare for unexpected problems.
According to the purpose, specific folders can be selected as targets of backup.
The table below shows relationship between the purposes of backup and backup target
folders.
When the standard model of PC hardening has been selected, you need to logon to the PC with
a user account that is authorized to access the ProSafe-RS related folders to perform backups.
n Backup of Windows
It is recommended to use commercially available software to back up the Windows operating
system files.
n Backup of Projects
ProSafe-RS folders can be backed up by copying them to a storage medium via Windows
Explorer. Moreover, they can be backed up using commercially available backup software.
Back up SCS project folders using Version Control Tool.
SEE
ALSO For Version Control Tool, see the following:
13, Version Control of the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)
SEE
ALSO See the manuals related to Windows for the detailed explanation of the procedure to create the Windows
Recovery disks.
l Items to be Prepared
DOS formatted FD: 2 disks (one startup disk and one system recovery disk)
l Usage Procedure
If PC does not start up (when boot Information is damaged)
It is possible to start up the Windows from the FD drive using the startup disk.
Insert the startup disk FD in the FD drive and start up the PC.
In this case, the PC uses the boot information contained in the startup disk FD and the
system files and registries stored on the hard disk to start up.
If only boot information is damaged, it can be recovered by returning the 3 files copied when
creating the startup disk to C:\ on the hard disk.
If Windows behaves strange (when registries are damaged)
If the registries are damaged, start up the PC with the Windows setup FD and select
[System recovery]. In this case, a configuration storage disk is required; insert this FD in the
FD drive and recover the system.
In this chapter, the compatibility and cautionary notes for upgrading the ProSafe-RS
software to each release number will be explained individually. Before upgrading the
ProSafe-RS, it is necessary to read all the related cautionary notes for release number
between the existing software and the upgrading software beforehand.
Information on the following upgrading is provided:
Upgrading the software with a release number older than R1.01.30 to R1.01.30.
Upgrading the software of R1.01.30 to R1.01.40/R1.01.50.
Upgrading the software of R1.01.30/R1.01.40/R1.01.50 to R1.02.
Upgrading the software of R1.02 to R1.03
Upgrading the software of R1.03 to R2.01
Upgrading the software of R2.01 to R2.02
Upgrading the software of R2.02 to R2.03
IMPORTANT
When subsystem communication or SYS_SEC_CTL FB are applied while ProSafe-RS R1.01.30
is integrated with CS 3000, the release number of CS 3000 software must be R3.07 or later.
V net Driver
Install the V net driver included in the CD-ROM of ProSafe-RS software.
However, for the HIS with the CS 3000 software R3.07 environment, installation of the driver
is not needed.
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R1.01.30 and in the earlier releases is as follows:
Software Release R1.01.00
SENG software release number: R1.01.00
SCS system program release number: R1.01.00
Software Release R1.01.10
SENG software release number: R1.01.10
SCS system program release number: R1.01.00
Software Release R1.01.30
SENG software release number: R1.01.30
SCS system program release number: R1.01.30
SEE
ALSO For more information about opening an existing SCS project, see the following:
l Procedure A: Opening SCS Projects in n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after
Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software.
SEE
ALSO For more information about settings after upgrading, see the following procedures in:
n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software.
l Procedure B: Master Database Off-line Download
l Procedure C: Creating New SCS Project and Off-line Download
IMPORTANT
After upgrading SENG to R1.01.30 or later version, for the first time off-line download to an SCS
is performed while the SCS is running inter-SCS communication with other SCSs, the Procedure
B needs to be performed on R1.01.30 or later version SENG for all the communicated SCSs.
When off-line download to the SCS that is running inter-SCS communication with other SCSs, it
is necessary to take measures on the other SCSs so as not to cause a nuisance tripping.
IMPORTANT
When the SCS is restarted by Master Database Off-line Download, the Diagnostic Information
Window should be closed. If the window is not closed during off-line download, it is necessary
to click [Update] button when the SCS start action is completed so as to display the diagnostic
information properly.
l Workaround
If an FB or global variable(s) is used in a user-defined FU, change the user-defined FU to a user-
defined FB. An off-line download is required after this change.
l Workaround
Check if the Instruction Modified message was caused by the specification change, and modify
the application logic if necessary.
l Off-line Download
1. Choose [Clean Project/Library] from [Project] menu.
2. Start [Build].
3. Run off-line downloading.
SEE
ALSO For more information about upgrading from a release older than R1.01.30 to R1.01.30, see the following
9.1, Upgrading to R1.01.30
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R1.01.40 is as follows:
SENG software release number: R1.01.40
SCS system program release number: R1.01.30
Software revision information in release R1.01.50 is as follows:
SENG software release number: R1.01.50
SCS system program release number: R1.01.30
IMPORTANT
When upgrading from a release older than R1.01.30 to R1.01.40/R1.01.50, the cautionary notes
for upgrading an earlier release to R1.01.30 should be referenced. It is necessary to read all the
cautionary notes and then perform the required operations accordingly.
l Condition
With POU (program or user-defined FU /FB) created by FBD, if the output of an FU/FB is looped
back to its own input parameter, a variable must be placed in the loop.
OR
IN
OUT
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If a user-defined FB ignoring this rule meets one of the following conditions, an off-line download
is required.
(Condition 1)
If the Generate symbols monitoring information for the user-defined FB is OFF.
(Condition 2)
If the input of the loopback is the output from the FB. (B is FB in the following figure)
A
b01 B
b03
b02
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l Background
With a SENG in an earlier version than R1.01.50, there are cases where no warning message is
output at a Build execution for a POU that does not follow the loopback rule.
With a SENG in R1.01.50 or later, the following warning message is always output at a Build
execution for a POU that does not follow the loopback rule.
WARNING: Used of loop is not recommended.
If this message appears for a POU after the SENG is upgraded to R1.01.50 or later, place a
variable in the loop.
IMPORTANT
In order to use the new features when the ProSafe-RS R1.02 is integrated with CS 3000, the
release number of the CS 3000 software must be R3.08 or later.
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R1.02 is as follows:
Software Release R1.02.xx (*1)
SENG software release number: R1.02.xx (*1)
SCS system program release number: R1.02.xx (*1)
*1: xx varies in accordance with the last two digits of the release number for the software released between R1.02.00 and R1.03.00.
SEE
ALSO For cautionary notes for opening the existing SCS Project, see the following:
l Procedure A: Opening SCS Projects in n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after
Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software
TIP
The following warning message appears in the first Build execution after the SENG is upgraded to R1.02.
WARNING: POUs indexes are modified for next on line change. On-line change may download others POUs in
addition of the modified ones.
SEE
ALSO For detailed procedures after the upgrade, see the following in the n Setup Procedures after Upgrading
Software in the section 6.5 Setups after Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software:
l Procedure B : Master Database Off-line Download
l Procedure C : Creating New SCS Project and Off-line Download
l Procedure D : Setting Definition Items for New Features and Off-line Download
l Plant Hierarchy
For specifying Plant Hierarchy to the tag data operated and monitored on HIS when the ProSafe-
RS is integrated with CENTUM, follow the Procedure B on SENG in R1.02 or later.
SEE
ALSO For detailed procedures, see the following:
2.1, Engineering on the SENG Side of the Integration with CENTUM VP/CS 3000 (IM 32S01E10-21E)
IMPORTANT
In order to use the new features when the ProSafe-RS R1.03 is integrated with CS 3000, the
release number of the CENTUM CS 3000 software must be R3.08.50 or later.
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R1.03 is as follows:
Software Release R1.03.xx (*1)
SENG software release number: R1.03.xx (*1)
SCS system program release number: R1.03.xx (*1)
*1: xx varies in accordance with the last two digits of the release number for the software which will be released after R1.03.00.
SEE
ALSO For cautionary notes for opening the existing SCS Project, see the following:
l Procedure A: Opening SCS Projects in n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after
Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software
SEE
ALSO For detailed procedures after the upgrade, see the following in the n Setup Procedures after Upgrading
Software in the section 6.5 Setups after Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software:
l Procedure B : Master Database Off-line Download
l Procedure C : Creating New SCS Project and Off-line Download
l Procedure D : Setting Definition Items for New Features and Off-line Download
SEE
ALSO For setting parameters for Optical ESB Bus Repeater Modules, see the following:
n SCS Tab in 3.1.3, SCS Constants Builder of the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)
n Items Set for Nodes in 4.4, I/O Parameter Builder of the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)
TIP
For using SNT411/SNT511, SCP451 (processor module) which supports the SNT411/SNT511 needs to be
prepared. For further information, please contact our sales office.
l For Using the On-line Change Function for Input/Output Module Channels
Before using the On-line change function for Input/Output module channels, you need to
complete the Procedure B.
TIP
If you use SCS Link Transmission on SCS-IP, you need to have the SCP451 which supports SCS Link
Transmission. If you use SCS Global Switch Communication via Vnet/IP, you may need to update the CPU
module of the FCS of CENTUM. For further information, please contact our sales office.
l Password FB
Before using the upgraded Password FB in R1.03, you need to complete the Procedure B.
CS 3000 system must be upgraded to R3.08.50 or later.
TIP
Before R1.03, this does not cause an error during Generation. Even if a Warning is displayed by Integrity
Analyzer, a download to SCS is allowed after the Warning is acknowledged.
IMPORTANT
When integrating ProSafe-RS and CENTUM VP, the new features added to ProSafe-RS
R2.01 are supported only in CENTUM VP R4.01 and later versions.
If you plan to manage ProSafe-RS PCs in Windows domain environment, the Windows
domain environment settings should be performed before performing the installation.
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R2.01 is as follows:
Software Release: R2.01.xx (*1)
SENG software release number: R2.01.xx (*2)
SCS system program release number: R2.01.xx (*2)
*1: xx stands for the revisions after releasing R2.01.00
*2: For R2.01.10, xx stands for 00
SEE
ALSO For more information about opening or operating the existing SCS project, see the following:
l Procedure A: Opening SCS Projects in n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after
Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software
SEE
ALSO For more information about Security Setting Utility, see the following:
11, Security Setting Utility
When the standard model of PC hardening is selected in Security Setting Utility, the user
accounts for various privileges need to be created and added respectively to the proper user
groups.
SEE
ALSO For more information about the settings after selecting the standard model of PC hardening, see the following:
4.2, User Account and Folder Settings
SEE
ALSO For more information about the procedure for installing the Windows hotfix programs, see the following:
n Windows Hotfix Programs Installation in 3.1.1, Windows Setup (Windows Vista)
2. Update the control bus drivers using the ProSafe-RS software CD-ROM of R2.01.10.
3. Without using the key code FD, carry out installation to upgrade from R2.01.00 to R2.01.10.
This installation should be done by following the procedure for revision upgrading (without
package addition).
IMPORTANT
If any software package should be added, install it only after you have upgraded the system from
R2.01.00 to R2.01.10.
IMPORTANT
When integrating ProSafe-RS and CENTUM VP, the new features added to ProSafe-RS
R2.01 are supported only in CENTUM VP R4.02 and later versions.
If you plan to manage ProSafe-RS PCs in Windows domain environment, the Windows
domain environment settings should be performed before performing the installation.
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R2.02 is as follows:
Software Release R2.02.xx (*1)
SENG software release number: R2.02.xx (*1)
SCS system program release number: R2.02.xx (*1)
*1: xx varies in accordance with the last two digits of the release number for the software which will be released after R2.02.00.
SEE
ALSO For cautionary notes for opening the existing SCS Project, see the following:
l Procedure A: Opening SCS Projects in n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after
Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software
SEE
ALSO For Procedure B and Procedure C mentioned in this section, see the following in n Setup Procedures after
Upgrading Software in 6.5, Setups after Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software:
l Procedure B : Master Database Off-line Download
l Procedure C : Creating New SCS Project and Off-line Download
SEE
ALSO For the behaviors of AIO/DIO modules during online downloading with software before R2.02, see the following:
n Behavior of AIO/DIO Modules at Online Change Download in 9.6.2, Compatibility with Earlier
Revisions
*1: If you specify a minus value for a label in a CASE statement in ST, an incorrect database which causes unexpected behavior
may be generated.
In the following example, if variable1 is neither 1 nor 2, 3 is always assigned to aaa.
CASE variable1 OF
1: aaa := 1;
2: aaa := 2;
-1: aaa := 3; (* When the variable1 is neither 1 nor 2, this line is always executed.*)
-2: aaa := 4;
ELSE aaa := 5;
END_CASE;
*2: In this case, Cross Reference Analyzer does not detect the difference of the FBs using CASE statements.
*3: In this case, Cross Reference Analyzer does not detect the difference of the FBs using a minus value for a label of CASE
statement.
*4: To find the locations where CASE statements are used, open multiple STs in Multi-Language Editor and search for CASE.
SEE
ALSO For the setting items that require IOM download, see the following sections of the Safety Control Station
Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E):
A4.4 Items Set for Analog Inputs
A4.5 Items Set for Analog Outputs
A4.6 Items Set for Discrete Inputs
A4.7 Items Set for Discrete Outputs
TIP
If any setting items that require IOM download and the setting of [Input Processing at Fault] or [Input Value
at Fault] are changed online simultaneously, the input value will conform to the changed settings of [Input
Processing at Fault] and [Input Value at Fault].
IMPORTANT
When integrating ProSafe-RS and CENTUM VP, the newly added features of ProSafe-RS
R2.03 are fully supported in CENTUM VP R4.02 and later versions.
PRM of the versions earlier than R3.04 do not support the SCSP2 stations that were added
in ProSafe-RS R2.03.
See
ALSO For the behaviors of CENTUM that are related to the new features of ProSafe-RS R2.03 when ProSafe-RS is
integrated with CENTUM VP earlier than R4.02 or CS 3000, see the following:
Appendix. Limitations for Each Software Release Number of CENTUM of the Integration with CENTUM
VP/CS 3000 (IM 32S01E10-21E)
n Software Revisions
Software revision information in release R2.03 is as follows:
Software Release R2.03.xx (*1)
SENG software release number: R2.03.xx (*1)
SCS system program release number: R2.03.xx (*1)
*1: xx varies in accordance with the last two digits of the release number for the software which will be released after R2.03.00.
SEE
ALSO For cautionary notes for opening an existing SCS project, see the following:
l Procedure A: Opening SCS Projects in n Settings after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Settings after
Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software
SEE
ALSO For Procedure B through Procedure F mentioned in this section, see the following in Setup Procedures
after Upgrading Software in 6.5, Setups after Upgrading ProSafe-RS Software:
l Procedure B : Master Database Off-line Download
l Procedure C : Creating New SCS Project and Off-line Download
l Procedure D: Setting Definition Items for New Features and Off-line Download
l Procedure E: Clean Project, Build, and Off-line Download
l Procedure F: Setting Definition Items for New Features, Clean Project, Build, and Off-line Download
SEE
ALSO For information about online changes to SCS with R2.02 or earlier system program, see the following:
n Online Changeable Information in 9.7.2, Compatibility with Earlier Revisions
IMPORTANT
If you use automatic scan period extension in a system that does not include SCS Maintenance
Support Tool on SENG or CENTUM HIS, you must perform Procedure C on an SENG of R2.03
or later. This is because, in such a system, you need to use the SYS_SCANEXT FB (scan period
extension indicator) to detect whether the SCS is running with an automatically-extended scan
period.
IMPORTANT
If you want to specify the behavior of the SCS at abnormal calculation in a system that does
not include SCS Maintenance Support Tool on SENG or CENTUM HIS, you must perform
Procedure C on an SENG of R2.03 or later. This is because, in such a system, you need to use
the SYS_CERR FB (computation error indicator) to detect that the SCS is running even after
abnormal calculation has occurred.
*1: It is not allowed to increase/decrease parameter values or change attributes. They cause an error when the database is
downloaded.
*2: An error occurs during downloading.
*3: When user-defined FU/FB are added, they need to be tested. Pre-validated user-defined FU/FB do not need to be tested.
*4: On-line change is only possible for local variables.
TIP
Restart the PC after installing the common functions of ProSafe-RS software.
IMPORTANT
If the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable are
not installed in the PC, a dialog box that prompts you to install them appears after you start the
version upgrade installation. Be sure to install them.
1. Logon as an administrative user. In domain environment, the domain user for ProSafe-RS
installation user account should be used.
2. Close all applications.
3. Insert the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. There is no need for a keycode
FD.
The Setup program automatically starts up. If it does not automatically start up, double-click
(CD-ROM drive name:) \setup.exe from Windows Explorer.
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5. When installation of Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual C++ 2008
Redistributable is completed, Welcome window will be displayed.
6. Click the [Next] button in the Welcome dialog box. The user information entered when
installing CENTUM will be displayed in a dialog box.
7. Edit the user name and department, if necessary, and then click [Next] to continue.
The ID Number dialog box appears.
8. Check the ID number (ID number of the CENTUM package), and then click [Next].
Then Common Functions is displayed in the package list.
YOKOGAWA ProSafe-RS Setup
Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
Common Functions
Install to:
F:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\
Change...
InstallShield
Help Space < Back Next > Cancel
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IMPORTANT
Installed common functions of ProSafe-RS does not operate properly until the PC is restarted
after installing the common functions of ProSafe-RS software.
SEE
ALSO For more information about addition of ProSafe-RS software packages without revision upgrade, see the
following:
5.1, Addition of ProSafe-RS Software Packages (without Revision Upgrade)
SEE
ALSO Information about reinstalling the common functions of ProSafe-RS, due to the same as for reinstalling the
ProSafe-RS software, see the following:
5.2, Reinstallation of the ProSafe-RS Software
TIP
Restart the PC after upgrading the common functions of ProSafe-RS software revision.
TIP
If the version of the V net driver on the PC is older than the one on the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM, a dialog box
appears together with the welcome dialog box and requests you to update the driver.
Yes No
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If you select [Yes], the installation of ProSafe-RS will stop and you should first update the driver according to the
procedure. If [No] is selected, installation will continue but you should update the driver later.
6. Enter the user name and department in the Customer Information dialog box and click the
[Next] button. The ID Number dialog box appears.
7. Check the ID number (ID number of the CENTUM package), and then click [Next] .
Then Common Functions is displayed in the package list.
YOKOGAWA ProSafe-RS Setup
Package List
Packages will be installed is as follows:
Common Functions
Install to:
F:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\
Change...
InstallShield
Help Space < Back Next > Cancel
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IMPORTANT
Installed common functions of ProSafe-RS does not operate properly until the PC is restarted
after installing the common functions of ProSafe-RS software.
SEE
ALSO Since the information about reinstalling the common function of ProSafe-RS software is the same as revision
upgrade of the ProSafe-RS software with package addition, see the following:
6.3, Revision Upgrade of ProSafe-RS Software (with Package Addition)
SEE
ALSO For more information about installing CENTUM packages (LHS5420/LHS5426/LHM5150), see the following:
CS 3000 Installation (IM 33Q01C10-01E)
CENTUM VP Installation (IM 33M01A20-40E)
n Installation Procedure
Installation procedure is as follows.
Start
Install CENTUM
SOE Viewer
Install ProSafe-RS
common functions
(license not required)
END
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n Cautions
The following cautions need to be noted during installation.
After installing CENTUM SOE Viewer package (LPC6920), install the common functions of
ProSafe-RS software.
The common functions of ProSafe-RS software can be installed without keycode. Therefore
the keycode FD is not required for the installation.
SEE
ALSO For more information about installing CENTUM SOE Viewer package (LPC6920), see the following:
CS 3000 Installation (IM 33Q01C10-01E)
CENTUM VP Installation (IM 33M01A20-40E)
For viewing SOE of SCS on CENTUM SOE Viewer, it is necessary to connect the PC and SCS
via V net or Vnet/IP.
l Anytime
For setting the IT securities, the Security Setting Utility in the ProSafe-RS CD-ROM can be
started at anytime.
IMPORTANT
The security settings should be performed by the same administrative user that installed the
ProSafe-RS software.
Once the security settings has been completed, the next installation should be performed by
the same administrative user who performed the previous security settings.
Before you perform the security settings for the PC in Windows domain environment, the
following items must be confirmed:
On the domain controller, an administrative user account for installing ProSafe-RS software
has been created.
On the domain controller, the ProSafe-RS user groups have been created.
The user who performs the installation needs to be registered to Domain Admins user group
and PSF_MAINTENANCE user group.
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2. A dialog box for selection security type will be displayed. Check the proper type and then
click [Next].
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4. When the security setting is completed, the dialog box will be displayed as follows. Click
[Finish] and restart the PC.
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IMPORTANT
If the security setting fails, restart the PC and perform the security setting again.
IMPORTANT
The administrative user account for installing ProSafe-RS must be created before installing the
ProSafe-RS.
IMPORTANT
When standard model of PC hardening is used, the user accounts corresponding to each role
must be created. After applying the standard model of PC hardening, user groups corresponding
to each role will be created. The access permission and restrictions will be applied by each user
group.
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4. Right click [Users] folder on the tree view and choose [New]-[Users] from the menu.
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6. Enter a [Password] and check the required options. Click [Next] to continue.
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8. Open [Users] folder and make sure that the new domain user is already added in the list.
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IMPORTANT
When the standard model of PC hardening is used, the following user groups must be created:
PSF_OPERATOR
PSF_ENGINEER
PSF_OPC
PSF_MAINTENANCE
PSF_UTL
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5. Open the [Users] folder and make sure the new groups are added.
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l Settings for the User who executes the Installation of ProSafe-RS Software
Before installing the ProSafe-RS software, the following setting needs to be performed.
IMPORTANT
The user who executes ProSafe-RS installation needs to be registered to Domain Admins user
group and PSF_MAINTENANCE user group.
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5. Click [Find Now] to display groups, and for example, select [PSF_MAINTENANCE] group
and click [OK].
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7. On the displayed dialog box make sure that the PSF_MAINTENANCE is designated, then
click [OK].
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Figure Computer
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4. Choose [Computer Name] tab on System Properties dialog box, and then click [Change].
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6. On the displayed dialog box, enter items to [Computer name] and [Password] for the
account added to as a domain member and permitted to access the domain, then click [OK].
7. On the confirmation dialog box for the changes, click [OK] to continue. .
8. Click [Restart Now] on the confirmation dialog box to restart the PC.
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4. On the displayed dialog box, enter items for [User name] and [Password] for the account
added to as a domain member and permitted to access the domain and then click [OK].
5. On the confirmation dialog box for the changes, click [OK] to continue.
6. Click [Restart Now] on the dialog box prompting for restarting the PC so as to restart the PC.
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Revision Information
Title : Installation
Manual No. : IM 32S01C50-21E