06 20R300 1 C200 Hardware Configuration
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Describe the Configuration of C200 Hardware and I/O
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Introduction •
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In this lesson you will learn to configure C200 hardware and I/O using Control Builder At the conclusion of of this lesson, you will be able to: –
Identify C200 hardware, slot numbers and addressing
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Configure and download hardware configurations for these components
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Topics •
Hardware and Slot Numbers
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Configuring the FTEB, Controller, and CEE
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Configuring IOMs
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Loading the Controller, CEE, and IOMs
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Activating a CEE
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C200 Chassis Hardware •
Below is an example C200 chassis configured with: 1
10-slot chassis
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IO Link Interface Module
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Power supply
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Fieldbus Interface Module
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ControlNet Interface (CNI) or FTE Bridge Control Processor (C200)
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Redundancy Module
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CNI to Remote I/O
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C200 I/O Slot Numbers •
To determine the slot location of C200 related hardware you must: –
Start counting at zero (do not count the power supply)
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Count from left to right
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Count both spaces if the module occupies two spaces
0 Power Supply
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Topics •
Hardware and Slot Numbers
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Configuring the FTEB, Controller, and CEE
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Configuring IOMs
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Loading the Controller, CEE, and IOMs
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Activating a CEE
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Fault Tolerant Ethernet Bridge (FTEB) •
Single-wide chassis module
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Connects to FTE cable A and B
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Supports chassis redundancy
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Can only be used for Supervisory Control Network connection
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ControlNet and downlink CNIs required for all I/O communications including peer-to-peer to AB devices
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Rotary switch for FTE Node Number (1 to 99) –
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IP address of FTEB can be set to higher than 99 by configuring the Base IP address accordingly from System Preferences option 7
Fault Tolerant Ethernet Bridge (FTEB), contd.
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The FTEB can be used for FIM-only connections to the supervisory network
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In the Project and Monitoring tabs in Control Builder you will see the FTEB as the root for the CPM
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You will set up the FTEB using IP addresses
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An FTE community can only have 99 FTEBs so you are limited to 49 redundant pairs and 99 single FTEBs in one community The FTE connection to the FTEB is 10Mbps –
10Mbps is only supported in FTE for connection from an FTEB to a switch and nowhere else
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Configuring a FTEB
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Question 1: FTEB Node Numbering Which of the following is not a valid FTEB node number? A) 110 B) 99 C) 257 D) 1
The correct Your answer: answer is: No. '257' is not a valid FTEB node number. YouIPmust answer the question before FTEB address can be set to then 99 You Incorrect Correct did You not -answer answered -Click Click anywhere anywhere this this question correctly! to tohigher continue continue completely continuing by configuring the base IP address accordingly in System Preferences in Control Builder. Click anywhere to continue. Submit
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Configuring a Controller
Follow these steps to add a new control processor module (CPM) from the pull-down menus
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Configuring a Controller – CPM Main Tab •
Data entry details will be provided in the lab exercise
Tag Name & Item Name ControlNet or Ethernet driver
Driver Name CNI slot # MAC ID of CNI Card connected to server
Slot number of CPM Alarm reporting by CEE Check for the redundant controller and then enter its name
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Configuring a Controller – CPM Main Tab, contd. •
Data entry details will be provided in the lab exercise
Ethernet Network Driver Name Slot Number of CPM
Redundant Controller & Name
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Configuring a Controller – Server History Tab •
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History parameters and control level required to operate this CPM
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Configuring a Controller – Group and Trend Assignment
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Point, group, trend and associated displays (that reside on the server) are defined on the Server Displays tab
Select OK to close and save the new controller
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Question 2: Supervisory MAC Address for a CPM While configuring a ControlNet connected control processor module (CPM) in Control Builder, which MAC address is entered as the Supervisory MAC address? A) The device index of FTEB card B) The MAC address of the PCIC card C) The MAC address of CNI card connected to the I/O rack D) The MAC address of CNI card connected to server Yourcorrect The answer: answer is: You must answer the question beforeisisthe Incorrect. Correct! The The Supervisory Supervisory MAC MAC address theMAC MAC You Incorrect Correct did You not -answer answered -Click Click anywhere anywhere thisthis question correctly! to toaddress continue continue completely continuing address of the CNI card connected to the server. Click anywhere to continue. Submit
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Configuring a CEE – CPM/CEE Tree View
Click the + sign to expand the CPM in the Project tab
Double-click to open the configuration form
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Configuring a CEE – Main Tab
Data entry details will be provided in the Lab exercise
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Configuring C200 Hardware •
The Control Processor Module (CPM) and its Control Execution Environment (CEE) are configured but not yet downloaded
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Topics •
Hardware and Slot Numbers
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Configuring the FTEB, Controller, and CEE
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Configuring IOMs
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Loading the Controller, CEE, and IOMs
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Activating a CEE
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Configuring Input/Output Modules (IOMs)
Menu method
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Configuring IOMs 1 2
Control Builder Automatically Names the IOM
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Configuring IOMs, contd.
Module slot number
MAC address of the remote rack’s CNI card
Slot number of the CNI in the processor rack through which this card will communicate
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Assigning IOMs
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Assigned to CEE
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Question 3: Configuring an IOM Before loading an IOM, it must be: A) Activated B) Assigned C) Renamed D) Validated
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Topics •
Hardware and Slot Numbers
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Configuring the FTEB, Controller, and CEE
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Configuring IOMs
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Loading the Controller, CEE, and IOMs
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Activating a CEE
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Loading the Controller, CEE, and IOMs
Not yet loaded
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Loading the Controller, CEE, and IOMs, contd.
Verify that the items to load are checked Note: You can decide to have the modules go to the active state automatically by clicking this checkbox, with the Post Load State selected, to be “Active”
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Topics •
Hardware and Slot Numbers
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Configuring the FTEB, Controller and CEE
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Configuring IOMs
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Loading the Controller, CEE and IOMs
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Activating a CEE
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Activating a Control Strategy
Double-click CEE
Select Cold Start
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Activating a Control Strategy, contd.
Click Yes
: The object is not running (inactive) : The object is running (active) : Communication failure
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Summary •
When configuring and loading C200 hardware and I/O in Control Builder, remember: –
To determine the IOM slot number of hardware in the C200 chassis, start counting at zero, but do not count the power supply, count from left to right and count both spaces, if the module occupies two spaces
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FTEB node number can be set to higher than 99
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The Supervisory MAC address of the CPM is the MAC address of the CNI card connected to the server
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Before loading the Control Processor Module (CPM), its Control Execution Environment (CEE), and I/O modules (IOMs): • •
Configure the CPM, its CEE and I/O modules (IOMs) Assign the IOMs to the CEE
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Conclusion
Describe the Configuration of C200 Hardware and I/O
Completion Certificate
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Describe the Import/Export Procedure in Control Builder
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Introduction •
In this lesson you will learn to import and export control strategy configurations from one server to another
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At the conclusion of this lesson, you will be able to: –
Describe how to export control strategy configurations from a Control Builder project
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Describe how to import control strategy configurations into a Control Builder project
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Control Builder - Export •
The Export function lets you export all or a portion of the ERDB viewed in the Project Tree to the Ixport folder or a user-defined location
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The exported portions or all of the ERDB are stored in the Ixport folder at directory location –
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C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Experion PKS\Engineering Tools (by default)
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Control Builder – Import/Export
CM, SCM and hardware configurations can be moved between servers using the Import/Export function Control Builder (Server 1)
Control Builder (Server 2)
Control Strategy Configuration
Control Strategy Configuration
Project Tree
Project Tree
Export Data
Import Data
Ixport Directory
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Control Builder – Export •
In Control Builder, select File > Export to call up the dialog box shown: All items in current project use selection buttons (or use + mouse select or + mouse select to export specific CMs from the point window)
All items in Current project
Import\Export text files target location
Select to start export
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List of items to Export based on selections from window (Export.sl)
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Control Builder – Export, contd. Exporting Data Dialog Box
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Control Builder – Import •
In Control Builder, select File > Import to call up the dialog box shown: Use selection buttons (or use + mouse select or + mouse select to import specific CMs from the Point window)
All items in Current Import/Export text Files location
Import\Export text Files target location
List of items to Import based on Selections from Window (Import.sl)
Import and Assign
When enabled, Your own list of items to import (Filename.sl)
Select to start Import
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Question 1: Importing and Exporting
Which of the following statements best describes the import/export function? A) Only the hardware configuration can be moved between servers B) CMs, SCMs, and the hardware configuration can be copied and restored to another server C) Only CMs can be moved between servers D) None of the above
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Summary •
The Import/Export function in Control Builder: – Allows
you to copy CM, SCM, and hardware configurations from one
server’s ERDB to another server’s ERDB
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