OPC
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2 Basics ...........................................................................................3
2.1 Preface ................................................................................................................ 3
4 Instructions ...................................................................................8
4.1 Maintaining the OPC Server with the Honeywell Experion PKS ......................... 8
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Explanation of Symbols
1 Explanation of Symbols
1.1 Safety-relevant Symbols
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Basics
2 Basics
2.1 Preface
This guide is an introduction for a newcomer for getting off to a quick start with the
Advanced Diagnostic FDS-OPC server in connection with Honeywell´s Experion
PKS by explaining the few necessary essentials to maintain an OPC integration step
by step. For more details of configuring, tuning and running of your specific installa-
tion please refer to the chapter Application Engineering in the HD2-DM-A manual.
It is assumed that the user has knowledge about the use of Honeywell´s Experion
PKS OPC-Client, for more details please refer to the respective user manual.
Operator Application
Honeywell
Experion PKS
OPC-DA
Diagnostic Server
FDS
Serial Com Port
Converter
Segment11
Segment
Diagnostic Bus
Segment
Segment 11
RS 485
Segment22
Segment
Segment
Segment 22
HD2-DM-A
HD2-DM-E
HD2-DM-E Segment33
Segment
Segment
Power Hub
Motherboard
Segment 33
Segment444
Segment
Segment
Segment 4
Figure 2.1: Schematic structure
Part Description
Segment 1...4 FOUNDATION Fieldbus segments
HD2-DM-A Advanced Diagnostic Module plugged onto the Fieldbus Power Hub mother-
board.
Diagnostic Server Server or Cabinet PC on which the FieldConnexR Diagnostic Server (FDS) is
running. The FDS is acting as an interface and a data access coordinator for
the HD2-DM-A, includes the OPC-DA service and makes diagnosis informati-
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server see chapter 3.
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field cabinets. The common solution is a connection via Ethernet/RS 485 Con-
verter.
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FDS and OPC Server
No Network Connectivity
Disable WindowsTM Firewall for FieldConnexR Diagnostic Sever (FDS) before the
FDS is running for the fist time.
Setting Behavior
Start FDS Control Center automati- Whenever the PC is started, the FDS Ser-
cally ver is started too.
Minimize on Start The FDS Control Center starts with a
small icon in the Task-Bar without sho-
wing the front end application.
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FDS and OPC Server
Setting Behavior
Start manually The FDS Control Center has to be started manu-
ally every time.
Start with WindowsTM The FDS Control Center is automatically started
whenever WindowsTM is loaded (no user login re-
quired).
Start with Control Whenever the FDS Control Center is started, the
Center FDS Server is started together with it.
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FDS and OPC Server
Name Meaning
FDSOPCService.DA Name of the OPC service (PROG_ID)
FDS TAG of the FDS server
Port TAG of the FDS Port
DMA 001 (1-4) TAG of the Diagnostic module and the appropriate
segment
State Describes the current status of the node by the follo-
wing values:
0: Good
1: Maintenance Required
2: Out of Specification
3: Hardware Error
4: Communication Error
(Meanings see below)
SummarizedState Provides the highest prior State data value and the
highest prior State data quality for the actual node
and all subordinated nodes.
(Priorities see below)
1 Maintenance required
2 Out of Specification
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4 Communication error
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FDS and OPC Server
Setting Behavior
Start manually The OPC Server has to be started manu-
ally every time.
Start with WindowsTM The OPC Server is automatically started
whenever WindowsTM is loaded (no user
login required).
Start with Control Center Whenever the FDS Control Center is star-
ted, the OPC Server is started together
with it.
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Instructions
4 Instructions
4.1 Maintaining the OPC Server with the Honeywell Experion PKS
The following description assumes that the Advanced Diagnostic OPC server runs
on a different PC than the Honeywell Experion PKS (OPC clients in this case).
To allow the OPC client to access the OPC server and to maintain the OPC service
the following steps must be performed:
• Configure OPC Client and OPC Server PC
• Connect Experion PKS to the Diagnostic OPC Server
• Configure the infrastructure and data points within Experion PKS
#Configure OPC Client and OPC Server PC
1. Define the PC on which the OPC server is running in the host table of the PC
where Honeywell´s Experion PKS server is running and vice versa.
2. Define the "mngr account" on the OPC server PC with the same password as on
the Experion PKS server PC.
3. Make sure that both, the Experion PKS PC and the OPC server PC belong to
the same Windows Workgroup or Domain.
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Instructions
8. Test the OPC connection with the Softing Toolbox Demo Client available on the
FieldConnex Advanced Diagnostic product CD.
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within the DCOM safety dialog and all authorizations are set.
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#Test the connection with the Softing OPC Toolbox Demo Client
A smart way to validate the OPC connectivity between OPC client and OPC server
is to use the Softing Toolbox Demo Client you can find on the Advanced Diagnostic
CD in the folder Tools/OPC client.
Perform the following steps on the OPC client (Experion PKS PC):
1. Start SOClient.exe
2. Choose from the OPC server tab/Remote
3. Choose the PC the Diagnostic OPC server is running on
4. Choose Data Access V2
5. Doble-Click FDSOPCServiceDA
6. Change to tab DA Browse, now you are able to browse the OPC structure
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Instructions
3. Build the required points for the status point provided by the P+F OPC-server
(see chapter 3.3.1)
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For each FF-H1 link that is monitored through a P+F Advanced Diagnostics Module
a status point must be built. Note that each P+F Advanced Diagnostics Module mo-
nitors up to 4x FF-H1 links.
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