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Introduction The procedure for installing the CENTUM VP function on a recommended personal computer and the setup are described in this document. Be sure to read it when installing the CENTUM VP system. If a recommended personal computer is used and Windows must be installed or set up, refer to the Windows manual for the procedure. (Note that the loading of the CENTUM VP software is referred to as “installation” and the setting of Windows to run the CENTUM VP system on the personal computer as “setup” throughout this document.) Chapter 1: Overview This chapter provides the overview of the installation tasks. Chapter 2: Hardware Setup This chapter describes the hardware settings that should be carried out before installing the software. Chapter 3: Setting of Windows This chapter describes the Windows settings need to be performed before installing CENTUM VP software to the PC. Chapter 4: Setting of Network This chapter describes the Windows network setups after installing the communication drivers. Chapter 5: Installing USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB) This chapter describes the procedure for installing the USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB). Chapter 6: Installing CENTUM VP Software This chapter describes the procedure for installing CENTUM VP Software. Chapter 7: IT Security Settings This chapter describes the settings regarding the IT security strengthening after installing the software. Chapter 8: Setups Required after Installation This chapter describes the settings need to be performed after installing CENTUM VP. Chapter 9: Console Type HIS Installation This chapter describes the procedure for installing Console Type HIS. Chapter 10: Uninstallation of CENTUM VP This chapter describes the procedures for uninstalling the CENTUM VP software and device drivers. Chapter 11: Setting of Windows Domain Environment The required settings when CENTUM VP acts with Windows domain environment will be explained in this chapter. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting This chapter describes the troubleshooting methods for various troubles. Chapter 13: Backup This chapter describes how to backup the system regularly as a precaution against unexpected troubles.

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CENTUM VP Document Map  Engineering

CENTUM VP Engineering Guidance

Engineering Test Guide IM 33M10D20-40E

Engineering Tutorial IM 33M10D10-40E

Reference IM 33M01A30-40E

CENTUM Data Access Library IM 33M05F10-40E

Fieldbus Documentation

APCS Documentation

 Operation and Monitoring

 Hardware

Operating Messages IM 33M05D20-40E

HIS Operation IM 33M05D10-40E

Peripherals IM 33M50C10-40E

Input & Output Modules IM 33M50G10-40E

Migrated-FCS (FIO) IM 33M50W10-40E

Communication Devices IM 33M50D10-40E

Field Control Stations IM 33M50E40-40E

Vnet/IP IM 33L01A10-40E

Turbomachinery I/O Modules IM 33M10U10-40E

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 Installation

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Safety Precautions n Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product • In order to protect the system controlled by the product and the product itself and ensure safe operation, observe the safety precautions described in this user’s manual. We assume no liability for safety if users fail to observe these instructions when operating the product. • If this instrument is used in a manner not specified in this user’s manual, the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired. • If any protection or safety circuit is required for the system controlled by the product or for the product itself, prepare it separately. • Be sure to use the spare 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 in the product and user’s manual to indicate that there are precautions for safety:

Indicates that caution is required for operation. This symbol is placed on the product to refer the user to the user’s manual in order to protect the operator and the equipment. In the user’s manuals you will find precautions to avoid physical injury or death of the operator, including electrical shocks. Identifies a protective grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal. Identifies a functional grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal. Indicates an AC supply. Indicates a DC supply. Indicates that the main switch is ON. Indicates that the main switch is OFF.

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iv n Notes on Handling User’s Manuals • Please hand over the user’s manuals to your end users so that they can keep the user’s manuals on hand for convenient reference. • Please read the information thoroughly before using the product. • The purpose of these user’s manuals is not to warrant that the product is well suited to any particular purpose but rather to describe the functional details of the product. • YOKOGAWA reserves the right to make improvements in the user’s manuals and product at any time, without notice or obligation. • If you have any questions, or you find mistakes or omissions in the user’s manuals, please contact our sales representative or your local distributor.

n Warning and Disclaimer The product is provided on an “as is” basis. YOKOGAWA shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any direct or indirect loss or damage arising from using the product or any defect of the product that YOKOGAWA can not predict in advance.

n Notes on Software • YOKOGAWA makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the software’s merchantability or suitability for any particular purpose, except as specified in the terms of warranty. • This product may be used on a machine only. If you need to use the product on another machine, you must purchase another product. • It is strictly prohibited to reproduce the product except for the purpose of backup. • Store the DVD-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.

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Documentation Conventions n Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout the user’s manuals:

l Commonly used conventions throughout user’s manuals: Character string to be entered: The characters that must be entered are shown in monospace font as follows: Example: FIC100.SV=50.0

“▼” Mark This symbol indicates the description for an item for which you should make a setting in the product’s engineering window. While operating an engineering window, the help information for the selected item can be accessed from “Builder Definition Items” in the Help menu. Listing more than one definition item after this symbol implies that the paragraph on the page describes more than one definition item. Example: ▼ Tag Name, Station Name

“Δ” Mark Indicates a space between character strings that must be entered. Example: . ALΔPIC010Δ-SC

Character string enclosed by brackets ({ }): Indicates an option that can be omitted. Example: . PRΔTAG{Δ.sheet name}

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vi l Conventions used to show key or button operations: Characters enclosed by brackets ([ ]): Characters enclosed by brackets within any description on a key or button operation, indicate either a key on the HIS (Human Interface Station) keyboard, a key on the operation keyboard, a button name on a window, or an item displayed on a window. Example: To alter the function, press the [ESC] key.

l Conventions used in command syntax or program statements: The following conventions are used within a command syntax or program statement format:

Characters enclosed by angle-brackets: Indicate character strings that user can specify freely according to certain guidelines. Example: #define

“...” Mark Indicates that the previous command or argument may be repeated. Example: Imax (arg1, arg2, ...)

Characters enclosed by brackets ([ ]): Indicate those character strings that can be omitted. Example: sysalarm format_string [output_value ...]

Characters enclosed by separators (| |): Indicate those character strings that can be selected from more than one option. Example: opeguide

[, ...] OG,

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vii n Symbol Marks Throughout this user’s manual, you will find several different types of symbols are used to identify different sections of text. This section describes these icons.

CAUTION Identifies instructions that must be observed in order to avoid physical injury and electric shock or death of the operator.

WARNING Identifies instructions that must be observed in order to prevent the software or hardware from being damaged or the system from becoming faulty.

IMPORTANT Identifies important information required to understand operations or functions.

TIP Identifies additional information.

SEE

ALSO

Identifies a source to be referred to. Clicking a reference displayed in green can call up its source, while clicking a reference displayed in black cannot.

n Drawing Conventions Some drawings may be partially emphasized, simplified, or omitted, for the convenience of description. Some screen images depicted in the user’s manual may have different display positions or character types (e.g., the upper / lower case). Also note that some of the images contained in this user’s manual are display examples.

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Copyright and Trademark Notices n All Rights Reserved The copyright of the programs and online manuals contained in the DVD-ROM or CD-ROM shall remain in Yokogawa. You are allowed to print out the required pages of the online manuals for using the product, however, you are not allowed to print out the entire document. You can purchase the printed manual from Yokogawa. Except as stated above, no part of the online manual may be reproduced, either in electronic or written form, registered, recorded, transferred, sold or distributed (in any manner including without limitation, in the forms of paper documents, electronic media, films or transmission via the network).

n Trademark Acknowledgments • CENTUM and Vnet/IP 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. • Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems,Inc. • MELSEC is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. • Modicon and Modbus are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric SA. • Memocon-SC is a registered trademark of Yaskawa Electric Corporation. • PLC is a registered trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc. • SYSMAC is a registered trademark of OMRON Corporation. • SIEMENS and SIMATIC are registered trademarks of Siemens Industrial Automation Ltd. • “FOUNDATION” in “FOUNDATION fieldbus” is a registered trademark of Fieldbus Foundation. • SmartPlant is a registered trademark of Intergraph Corporation. • “HART” is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation. • All other company and product names mentioned in this user’s manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. • We do not use TM or ® mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks in this user’s manual.

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CONTENTS 1.

2.

3.

4.

Overview..................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1

Flow Chart of Installation Procedures............................................................. 1-3

1.2

Hardware Environment..................................................................................... 1-7

1.3

Software Environment....................................................................................... 1-8

Hardware Setup......................................................................................... 2-1 2.1

Control Bus Station Address............................................................................ 2-2

2.2

Processor Unit.................................................................................................... 2-5

2.3

Bus Converter.................................................................................................... 2-8

2.4

HF Bus/RL Bus Interface Card......................................................................... 2-9

2.5

V net Interface Card......................................................................................... 2-11

2.6

Communication Gateway Unit........................................................................ 2-13

2.7

Installing Ethernet Card.................................................................................. 2-16

2.8

Setup Vnet/IP Station Address On Control Bus........................................... 2-17

2.9

Setup Vnet/IP Station Address On Processor Module................................ 2-20

2.10

Setup V net Router Addresses....................................................................... 2-23

Setting of Windows................................................................................... 3-1 3.1

File System......................................................................................................... 3-2

3.2

Setting of Virtual Memory................................................................................. 3-3

3.3

Set Display Properties....................................................................................... 3-5

3.4

Setting of System Properties.......................................................................... 3-11

3.5

Setting a Power Options................................................................................. 3-13

3.6

Disable Windows Sidebar............................................................................... 3-19

3.7

Disable Windows Security Alerts................................................................... 3-20

3.8

Disabling Windows Defender......................................................................... 3-23

3.9

Notices on Installing CENTUM VP in Windows XP Environment............... 3-26

3.10

Disable Scheduled Disk Defragmenter Tool....................................................3-27

3.11

Cautions on Using CAMS for HIS................................................................... 3-28

Setting of Network..................................................................................... 4-1 4.1

Installation of Control Bus Driver.................................................................... 4-2 4.1.1

Adding Control Bus Driver.................................................................. 4-3

4.1.2

Updating Control Bus Driver............................................................. 4-11

4.1.3

Removing Control Bus Driver........................................................... 4-15

4.1.4

Troubleshooting................................................................................ 4-17

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Installation of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.................................... 4-21 4.2.1

Adding Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver................................... 4-22

4.2.2

Updating Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver................................ 4-27

4.2.3

Removing Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.............................. 4-30

4.2.4

Troubleshooting of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver Installation.............................................................................. 4-33

Setup Windows Network Connection............................................................ 4-37 4.3.1

Setting Network Connection - Windows Vista.................................. 4-38

4.3.2

Setting Network Connection Windows XP/Windows Server 2003................................................. 4-55

4.3.3

Restrictions on Network Setting........................................................ 4-66

4.3.4

Advanced Setup of Windows Network............................................. 4-68

5.

Installing USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)........................... 5-1

6.

Installing CENTUM VP Software.............................................................. 6-1 6.1

New Installation.................................................................................................. 6-3

6.2

Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP)............................... 6-12

6.3

6.2.1

Procedure for Version Up Installation............................................... 6-13

6.2.2

Backup and Restoration of Package Data....................................... 6-19

Revision Up Installation.................................................................................. 6-25 6.3.1

6.4

7.

Upgrade Installation from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP..................................... 6-27 6.4.1

Procedures for Upgrading CS 1000 to CENTUM VP....................... 6-29

6.4.2

Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000.................... 6-30

6.4.3

Migrate from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP............................................ 6-34

6.5

Add Installation................................................................................................ 6-41

6.6

Re-Installation.................................................................................................. 6-45

IT Security Settings................................................................................... 7-1 7.1

Security Setting Utility....................................................................................... 7-2

7.2

Using Security Setting Utility............................................................................ 7-8

7.3

Notes on Security Setting............................................................................... 7-15

7.4

8.

Procedures for Revision Up Installation........................................... 6-26

7.3.1

Notes on Starting Operation and Monitoring Functions and Test Functions by Administrative User....................................... 7-16

7.3.2

Security Setting Any CS 3000 R3 HIS is in the System................... 7-17

7.3.3

Security Settings when Multiple Projects are Connected................. 7-21

7.3.4

Accessing Builder-Related Database for Reference via Network.... 7-22

7.3.5

Setting Security related to SOE Server Package (LPC6900).......... 7-25

7.3.6

Security Setting for Connection via OPC Interface.......................... 7-26

7.3.7

Succeeding the Security Setting at Reinstallation............................ 7-27

7.3.8

Security Setting when Additional Package has been Installed......... 7-28

Security Setting Required for Connection with Other Systems................. 7-29

Setups Required after Installation........................................................... 8-1 8.1

Setting of Windows............................................................................................ 8-2 8.1.1

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8.2

8.3

8.4

8.1.2

Setting of Windows Operating Environment....................................... 8-8

8.1.3

Using OPC Function via Network..................................................... 8-10

Setting of UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)........................................... 8-12 8.2.1

Command for UPS Management of CENTUM VP........................... 8-13

8.2.2

Setting Example when Using Windows Standard UPS Software.... 8-16

Specific Settings of Package.......................................................................... 8-21 8.3.1

Automatically Start HIS Functions.................................................... 8-21

8.3.2

Report Package................................................................................ 8-23

8.3.3

Settings for Using the Line Printer Support Function....................... 8-25

8.3.4

Change of the Monitoring-Target Control Station............................. 8-27

8.3.5

Setting Remote Operation and Monitoring Server .......................... 8-28

8.3.6

Cautions on Setting a HIS IP Address Other Than the Default........ 8-29

8.3.7

Setting of CAMS for HIS................................................................... 8-30

8.3.8

Setting Single Control Bus on CENTUM VP Entry Class................. 8-32

8.3.9

Not Using Ethernet on CENTUM VP Entry Class............................ 8-33

8.3.10

Setting SOE Server Package........................................................... 8-36

Setup of Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function.............. 8-37 8.4.1

9.

10.

11.

Setup Servers................................................................................... 8-39

Console Type HIS Installation.................................................................. 9-1 9.1

Installations for Console Type HIS................................................................... 9-2

9.2

Installation of RS-232C Driver.......................................................................... 9-4

Uninstallation of CENTUM VP................................................................ 10-1 10.1

Release the setting for HIS Auto Start, Automatic Logon and CENTUM Desktop..................................................................................... 10-2

10.2

Restore the various settings for Windows.................................................... 10-4 10.2.1

Show Account Icon in Logon display................................................ 10-4

10.2.2

Enabled Fast User Switching............................................................ 10-7

10.2.3

Enabled Windows Sidebar.............................................................10-10

10.2.4

Enabled Seucurity Center Alert ..................................................... 10-11

10.2.5

Enabled Windows Update .............................................................10-14

10.2.6

Enabled Windows Defender...........................................................10-17

10.3

Uninstallation of CENTUM VP Software......................................................10-18

10.4

Uninstallation of Device Driver.....................................................................10-23 10.4.1

Uninstallation of Control bus driver.................................................10-23

10.4.2

Uninstallation of USB driver for OPKB............................................10-23

10.4.3

Uninstallation of Vnet/IP Open Communication driver...................10-23

Setting of Windows domain environment............................................ 11-1 11.1

Configuring Domain controller...................................................................... 11-2

11.2

Adding of Domain User and Group............................................................. 11-12

11.3

Incorporate the Client PC in the domain..................................................... 11-23

12.

Troubleshooting...................................................................................... 12-1

13.

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Overview In this document, the procedure for installing the CENTUM VP software (including the electronic documents) will be explained. The installation procedures of Windows operating systems, related service packs and Microsoft security patches are beyond the scope of this document.

n Chapters and Sections to Read You may read different chapters according to what you need for installation, such as procedures, settings and so on. Below, a simple guidance may direct you to directly find the proper chapters or sections according to what you want to do.

Chapter 1

Must Read For Installation

• Installation of CENTUM VP Software : Chapter 6 • New Installation : Section 6.1 • Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP) : Section 6.2 • Revision Up Installation : Section 6.3 • Upgrade Installation from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP : Section 6.4 • Add Installation : Section 6.5 • Re-Installatiton : Section 6.6 For Various Setups • Setting of Windows : Chapter 3 • Setting of Network (and Installing Drivers) : Chapter 4 • IT Setting Security : Chapter 7 • Activities after the installation : Chapter 8

For Installing Console Type HIS • Console type HIS Installation : Chapter 9 • Installation to Console type HIS : Section 9.1 • Installation of RS-232C driver : Section 9.2 For Environment Setup • Installation of USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB) : Chapter 5 • Setting of Windows domain environment : Chapter 11 Read when Needed • Hardware Setup : Chapter 2 • Uninstallation of CENTUM VP : Chapter 10 • Troubleshooting : Chapter 12 • Backup : Chapter 13

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n Administrative User For the initial logon of Windows Vista, no account of administrative user can be used to logon. In this case, the administrative user account created during the installation of Windows Vista should be used. The account for the administrative user of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are the Administrator account. In this document, the users that have the administrator privileges in various Windows operating systems are all referred to as the administrative users. The user who is installing the CENTUM VP will be one of the administrative users.

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When the standard IT security model is defined after installing CENTUM VP, the accesses to the CENTUM VP related folders will be restricted. From then on, the installation needs to be continued by an administrative user that belongs to CTM_MAINTENANCE group (a user group for maintennance). However, the administrative user that performed the previous installation will be automatically registered to the CTM_MAINTENANCE group.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about setups of IT security, see the following: 7, “IT Setting Security”

n Installation Procedures The procedure for installing Windows and setup device drivers vary with the Windows operating systems. For the procedure that common for all the operating systems, the explanation will mainly use the user interfaces of Windows Vista. However, for the procedures typical for each operating system, the explanation will use the user interfaces of each system and describe the procedure separately.

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SEE

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Flow Chart of Installation Procedures

The basic procedure for installing the CENTUM VP to a PC as a new installation is illustrated below. After the version upgrade installation (upgraded from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP or upgraded from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP), the procedures described in “Setting of IT security” and “Setting after the installation” also need to be performed. The procedures for installing Windows and Windows service packs are beyond the scope of this document. • For more information about installation of Windows, Windows service packs and security patches, see the related documents provided by Microsoft Corporation. • For more information about Installation of Console type HIS, see the following: 9, “Console type HIS Installation”

START

Installation of Windows

Refer the documents provided by Microsoft

Installation of Windows service pack

This step is not necessary if Windows is already installed on the PC

This step is not necessary if the Windows service pack is already installed on the PC

Installation of Windows Security patch

Setting of Windows (Display and Power management etc.)

Refer to “3. Setting of Windows”

Setting of Windows (Display and Power management etc.)

Refer to “4. Setting of Network”

Setting of Network (V net and Ethernet, etc.)

Refer to “5. Installation of USB driver for

Installation of CENTUM VP Software (and Electronic Documents)

Refer to “6. Installation of CENTUM VP Software”

Setting of IT security

Setting after the installation (Create user account, Setup Windows environment for that user and setup UPS)

Refer to “7. Setting of IT Security”

Refer to “8. Activities after the installation”

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n Procedure of CENTUM VP Installation When installing CENTUM VP, the installation menu included in the CENTUM VP software media (DVD-ROM) should be used.

l CENTUM VP Installation Menu After setting the CENTUM VP software media to the DVD-ROM drive, the installation menu will be automatically started. If the installation menu is not automatically started, you can use Windows Explorer to find CENTUMSetup.exe program under the top folder of the CENTUM VP software media and double click the program to run it.

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Figure Installation Menu

l CENTUM VP Installation Menu Items On the CENTUM VP installation menu, the buttons (installation tasks) are as follows: Table

CENTUM VP Installation Menu Buttons

Button (Installation Task)

Description

Reference

CENTUM VP Software

Run new installation.

6.1 New Installation

Setting IT Security

Set IT security settings.

7. IT Setting Security

Control Bus Driver

Install control bus driver

4.1 Installation of Control Bus Driver

Vnet/IP Open com driver

Install Vnet/IP open communication driver

4.2 Installation of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver

USB driver for OPKB

Install USB driver for operator keyboard (OPKB)

RS driver for Console HIS Install RS-232C driver for console type HIS CS 1000 Project DB conversion

5. Installation of USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB) 9.2 Installation of RS-232C Driver

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n Information Required for Setup The following information is required for the setup:

l Computer Name/Station Name

IMPORTANT Make sure to match the names of a computer and a station. If they do not match, we cannot guarantee the proper performance of the CENTUM VP system.

A computer name is a name used to identify each computer on the Windows network. An arbitrary computer name can be specified using the Windows Control Panel. A station name is a name uniquely specified according to the Control bus address in the CENTUM VP system. EXAMPLE: HIS0164 (HISddss: “dd” is the domain number and “ss” is the station number.)

l IP Address This is the address of the computer which can uniquely be identified by the Control bus or Ethernet. Make sure to specify network addresses for the Control bus and Ethernet on separate subnets. EXAMPLES: 172.16.1.64 (Control Bus), 172.17.1.64 (Ethernet)

SEE

ALSO

If an error occurs when IP address of an HIS is changed and downloaded, see the following: “n If an error occurs when IP address of an HIS is changed and downloaded” in 12, “Troubleshooting”

IMPORTANT • Even if no control bus interface card is installed, installed the control bus driver before using the Test Function. • If using the Expanded Test Functions, be sure not to duplicate the control bus address that needs to be set for each connected PC. The IP addresses set for control bus adapters should be the same control bus addresses set on System View for the PCs. Example: 172.16.dd.ss The IP addresses for different PCs should not be identical. Note that the address can be the same as “domain number.station number” used for the HIS, but that the address should not be the same as “domain number.station number” used for the FCS. Set from 1 to 16 for the domain number. Set from 1 to 64 for station number.

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n Subnet Mask This information specifies a network or computer on Ethernet in combination with the IP address. EXAMPLE: 255.255.0.0

IMPORTANT Note the following items regarding to the subnet mask: • Use the exist setting of the current network environment when installing the CENTUM VP system in an existing network environment. • Use the default value determined by the IP address when installing the CENTUM VP system in a newly provided local network environment.(IP address: 172.17.dd.ss, subnet mask: 255.255.0.0). Use the default IP address for the Control Bus (IP address: 172.16.dd.ss, subnet mask: 255.255.0.0).

l Password of Administrative User Get ready the password of the administrative user of the PC.

l Preparations when User Account and User Group are Managed in Windows Domain Controller. SEE

ALSO

For more information about the preparations when user account and user group are managed in Windows domain controller., see the following: 11, “Setting of Windows domain environment”

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Hardware Environment

Regarding the information about the hardware environment of HIS, builders, GSGW, SIOS and other various subsystems, see the related GS documents. • For information about Hardware Environment of HIS and Builder, see the following: Model LHS1100, LHM1101 Standard Operation and Monitoring Function (GS 33M05D10-40E) Model LHS5100, LHM5100 Standard Builder Function (GS 33M10D10-40E) • For information about Hardware Environment of GSGW, see the following: Model LFS1250 GSGW Generic Subsystem Gateway Package (GS 33M20F10-40E) • For information about Hardware Environment of SIOS, see the following: LBC2100 System Integration OPC Client Package (GS 33M20D10-40E)

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Software Environment

This Section describes Software Environment.

n Software Operating Environment Support target OS below. • Windows Vista Business Edition Service Pack 1 • Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 • Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 • Windows Server 2003 R2 Service Pack 2 64-bit OS is not supported.

IMPORTANT In the PC that Windows is preinstalled; some third party utilities other than the operating systems might have been installed too. These utilities may not only unnecessarily occupy the HIS resource, but also jeopardize the HIS performance. Thus, it is recommended to reinstall the OS only to the PC. In the PC recommended by Yokogawa, the required software applications are all properly setup.

l Software Compatibility The CENTUM VP software is compatible with the commercial software listed below: Table

Compatible Commercial Software

Software type

Software name

Version

Remarks Used with the report package, and 2003, 2007 Settings for FCS Data Setting/Acquisition Package (PICOT).

Spreadsheet

Microsoft Excel (*1)

Word processing

Microsoft Word

2003, 2007

Microsoft Visual C++

6.0+SP5

Visual Studio

2005

Microsoft Internet Explorer

6.0, 7.0

.NET Framework

3.0

Software development Document reader Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Anti-virus Others

Used with the electronic document package.

APC PowerChute Business Edition 7.0.5 Symantec Endpoint Protection

11.0

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

8.5i

Adobe Reader

8.1.2, 7.0

Adobe Acrobat

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l Revision Numbers of Report Package and Microsoft Excel When using Report package, the different version of Microsoft Office may affect the functions of report package.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about the report package revisions, see the following and check the release numbers of the Microsoft products: Table “Compatible Commercial Software”

When generating the report applications in different PCs, the versions of Microsoft Excel should be the same.

SEE

ALSO

For the procedure of using the report files generated in the old version of Microsoft Excel in the new version of Microsoft Excel, see the following: “n Defining a Report” in M3.1, “Flow of Report Creation” in Reference Options (IM 33M01A30-40E)

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Hardware Setup This Chapter describes how to setup the hardware before the CENTUM VP software installation. It is necessary to set domain and station numbers for the following switches before installing the software: • Control Bus interface card (VF701) • HF bus/RL bus interface card (FC311) • Field control station processor unit • Bus Converter (ABC11D, ABC11S) • Communication Gateway Unit (ACG10S) If you do not use the Bus Converter and Communication Gateway Unit, you do not need to set these items.

TIP

When the domain number and station number are correctly defined and a Control Bus is properly connected, the SND and RCV lamps turn on at power-on. If the RCV lamp turns on while the SND lamp does not, check the dip switch setting of the corresponding card. Specifically, before installation, be sure that the control bus interface card for the PC is correctly set.

Before installing software, reconfirm that these settings are correct. Check that the Ethernet card are properly installed in a PC.

CAUTION When removing the cards for setting dipswitches, the damages caused by static electricity should be prevented.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about prevention of static electricity, see the following: A5.1 “Precautionary Notes with Respect to Static Electricity” in Peripherals (IM33M50C10-40E)

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Control Bus Station Address

The Control Bus interface card (VF701) has DIP switches and they must be set properly before installation of the CENTUM VP software:

n Locations of DIP switches on VF701 The DIP switches are used to set the domain number and the station number. They are located on the printed circuit board of the VF701 as illustrated below. The Control Bus station address is determined by the combination of the settings of these two DIP switches.

SW1 DOMAIN DOM SW2 STN

STATION

DIP switches Domain number Station number

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Figure VF701 DIP switches

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The domain and station numbers can be set or changed as described below:

n Setting the Domain Number for VF701 One Control Bus system requires one domain number. The domain number can be set in a range of 1 to 16 by turning the domain number DIP switch bits as shown below. Bits 2 and 3 must always be 0. DOMAIN NO. 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P 0 0 (MSB)(LSB) 0 Domain number (5 bits) Fixed to 0 (2 bits) Parity of the domain number (1 bit) (odd parity) P (odd parity): Set in such a way that, of the 8 dip switches, the sum of those switches set to 1 becomes an odd number. MSB: Most Significant Bit LSB: Least Significant Bit 020102E.ai

Figure Domain Number Setting DIP switch Table

Domain Numbers & DIP switch Bit Positions

Domain number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIP switch bit number 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

8 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 020103E.ai

Bit setting: 0: Turn the switch to the lower in the above figure. 1: Turn the switch to the upper in the above figure.

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n Setting the Station Number for VF701 The station number can be set in a range of 1 to 64 by turning the station number DIP switch bits as shown below. Be Sure to set from No.64. STATION NO. (MSB) (LSB)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P 1 0

Station number (7 bits) Parity of the station number (1 bits) (odd parity) P (odd parity): MSB: LSB:

Set in such a way that, of the 8 dip switches, the sum of those switches set to 1 becomes an odd number. Most Significant Bit Least Significant Bit 020104E.ai

Figure Station Number Setting DIP switch Table Station number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0

Station Numbers & DIP switch Bit Positions 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIP switch bit number 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

8 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

Station number 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 .. .. .. .. .. .. 60 61 62 63 64

1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 1

DIP switch bit number 3 4 5 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 1 1 0

1 1 1 1 0

1 1 1 1 0

1 1 1 1 0

7 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

8 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

0 0 1 1 0

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Bit setting: 0: Turn the switch to the lower in the above figure. 1: Turn the switch to the upper in the above figure.

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Processor Unit

There are two types of processor unit. The processor unit is installed in a field control station and used for control computation: • CP703 • CP345 Their DIP switches must properly be set as described below. There is no difference between the two types of processor unit for the setting.

n Locations of DIP switches on Processor Unit

HRDY RDY CTRL COPY START /STOP

CN1

CN1 connector

STATION ADDRESS 0

Used for setting the domain number 0

PARTY

Dip switches used for setting the station address

1

PARTY

1

Used for setting the station number

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NOTE : The CN1 connector is used only for maintenance.

Figure Processor Unit

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n Setting the Domain Number One Control Bus system requires one domain number. The domain number can be set in a range of 1 to 16 by turning the domain number DIP switch bits as shown below. Bits 2 and 3 must always be 0. ODD PARITY 0

0

1 Parity of the domain number (1 bit) (odd parity) Fixed to 0 (2 bits)

0 (MSB) DOM No.

Domain number (5 bits)

(LSB) MSB: Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB: Least Significant Bit (lowest-order bit) 020202E.ai

Figure Domain Number Setting DIP switch Table

Domain Numbers & DIP switch Bit Positions

Domain number Bit 1

1 0

2 0

3 1

4 0

5 1

6 1

7 0

8 0

9 1

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Bit 5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 6

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 7

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

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Bit setting: 0: Turn the switch to the left in the above figure. 1: Turn the switch to the right in the above figure.

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n Setting the Station Number Set station numbers in a range of 1 to 64 successively by turning the station number DIP switch bits as shown below: ODD PARITY

0

1 Station number parity (1-bit) (odd parity)

(MSB)

STA No.

Station number (7-bit)

(LSB) MSB: Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB: Least Significant Bit (lowest-order bit)

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Figure Station Number Setting DIP switch Table

Station Numbers & DIP switch Bit Positions

Station number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Bit 1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Bit 5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 6

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 7

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

Station number

17

18

30

31

32

33

60

61

62

63

64

Bit 1

1

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 4

1

1

1

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 5

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 6

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 7

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

--

--

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Bit setting: 0: Turn the switch to the left in the above figure. 1: Turn the switch to the right in the above figure.

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Bus Converter

This section discribes setting dipswitches on the processor card of ABC11D.

n Location of DIP Switches on Bus Converter

HRDY RDY CTRL COPY START /STOP

CN1

V Net ADDRESS 0

0

1

ODD PARTY 0 0 MSB DOMAIN No. LSB

DIP switches used for setting the Control Bus station address For domain number setting

1 ODD PARTY MSB STATION No.

For station number setting

LSB

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Figure Bus Converter’s processor card

SEE

ALSO

Form and setting of the bus converter DIP switches are same as the processor unit. For above, see the following: 2.2, “Processor Unit”

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HF Bus/RL Bus Interface Card

The HF Bus/RL bus interface card (FC311) enables communication between the VL net for the CENTUM CS 3000 system and the RL bus for the existing µXL.

n Location of DIP switch on FC311 This DIP switch on FC311 is set station number or unit number on lower system.

RDY CTRL

DIP switches for setting the station no. or the unit no.

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Figure HF Bus/RL Bus Interface Card

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n Setting the Station Number for FC311 Set the station number in the range of 1 to 32. Set the DIP switches as shown in the following table to set the necessary station number.

1 (MSB) STA NO. (LSB) MSB: LSB:

0

1 Parity of the station number (1 bit, odd parity)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ODD PARITY

Always 1

Station number

Most Significant Bit Least Significant Bit 020402E.ai

Figure DIP Switches for Station Number Setting Table

Station Numbers and Switch Positions

Staition number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14 15

16

Bit 1

1

1

0

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

Bit 2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Bit 5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 6

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 7

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

Staition number 17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

Bit 1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

1

1

Bit 2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Bit 4

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 6

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 7

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

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Note: Setting of the DIP switch 0: The switch is flipped to the left in the diagram above. 1: The switch is flipped to the right in the diagram above.

n Setting the Unit Number for FC311 Set the unit number in the range of 1 to 21. Setting DIP switches and unit number is same as station number for FC311.

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V net Interface Card

The V net interface card is used to connect a V net or VL net of a domain differing from the domain for a V net connected to the master side, in order to perform communication. The following systems can be connected in the combination described: • CENTUM VP V net and another CENTUM VP V net • CENTUM VP V net and a CS 3000 V net • CENTUM VP V net and a CENTUM CS V net • CENTUM VP V net and a CS 1000 VL net

n Location of DIP Switch on VF311

DIP switches for setting the V Net station address For domain number setting For station number setting

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Figure V net Interface Card (Model VF311)

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n Settings for the V net Station Address Switches Specify the station address set on the V net interface card using the same domain number and station number of the slave domain side. With a dual-redundant converter, set the same numbers for the V net interface cards on both sides.

l Setting the Domain Number (Upper DIP Switch) Set the domain number for the slave side in the range between 1 and 16. The setting procedure is the same as for the processor unit.

SEE

ALSO

For the domain number setting, see the following: “n Setting the Domain Number” in 2.2, “Processor Unit”

l Setting the Station Number (Lower DIP Switch) Set the station number for the slave side in the range between 1 and 64. If the CS 1000 is in slave side, the range of station number is 1 to 24. The setting procedure is the same as for the processor unit.

SEE

ALSO

For the station number setting, see the following: “n Setting the Station Number” in 2.2, “Processor Unit”

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Communication Gateway Unit

This section discribes setting dipswitches on ACG10S.

n Location of DIP Switches on ACG10S Domain number setting DIP switches

Station number setting DIP switches

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Figure ACG10S DIP Switches

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n Setting the Domain Number for ACG10S One Control Bus system requires one domain number. The domain number can be set in a range of 1 to 16 by turning the domain number DIP switch bits as shown below. Bits 2 and 3 must always be 0. DOMAIN NO. P 0 0 (MSB)(LSB) 1 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Domain number (5 bits) Fixed to 0 (2 bits) Parity of the domain number (1 bit) (odd parity)

P (odd parity): Set in such a way that, of the 8 dip switches, the sum of those switches set to 1 becomes an odd number. MSB: Most Significant Bit LSB: Least Significant Bit 020602E.ai

Figure Domain Number Setting DIP Switch Table

Domain Number & DIP Switch Bit Positions

Domain number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIP switch bit number 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

8 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 020603E.ai

Bit setting: 0: Turn the switch to the down side in the above figure. 1: Turn the switch to the up side in the above figure.

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n Setting the Station Number Set station numbers in a range of 1 to 64 successively by turning the station number DIP switch bits as shown below: STATION NO. (MSB) (LSB)

P 1 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Station number (7 bits) Parity of the station number (1 bits) (odd parity)

P (odd parity): MSB: LSB:

Set in such a way that, of the 8 dip switches, the sum of those switches set to 1 becomes an odd number. Most Significant Bit Least Significant Bit 020604E.ai

Figure Station Number Setting DIP Switch Table Station No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

Station Number & DIP Switch Bit Positions 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIP Switch Bit No. 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

7 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0

8 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

Station No.

DIP Switch Bit No. 3 4 5 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .. .. ..

1 1 1

2 0 0

30 31 32 33 .. .. .. .. .

1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1

1 1 0 0

60 61 62 63 64

1 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 1

1 1 1 1 0

1 1 1 1 0

17 18 .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .

7 0 1

8 1 0

1 1 0 0

1 1 0 0

1 1 0 0

0 1 0 1

1 1 1 1 0

1 1 1 1 0

0 0 1 1 0

0 1 0 1 0 020605E.ai

Bit setting: 0: Turn the switch to the down side in the above figure. 1: Turn the switch to the up side in the above figure.

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Installing Ethernet Card

Before installing software, reconfirm that these settings are correct. Check that the Ethernet card are properly installed in a PC.

n Ethernet Card The Ethernet is required when a network other than the Control Bus is connected. Confirm that the Ethernet card is properly inserted and connected to the network via the proper cable.

SEE

ALSO

Refer to the network adapter manual for details.

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Setup Vnet/IP Station Address On Control Bus

The dipswitches for setting the Vnet/IP station address can be found on Vnet/IP Interface Card (VI701). The station address needs to be set before installing the CENTUM VP software. How to setup the station address is explained below.

n Location of VI701 DIP switches The address on the control bus consists of domain number and station number. On the printed circuit board of VI701 card, the DIP switches for domain and station numbers are located. DIP switch Domain No. Station No. DOMAIN

SW1 STATION

SW2

Action mode SW4

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Figure Location of VI701 DIP switches

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n Setup VI701 Domain Number Set it to 1 for a single network system. Unless other specified, all bits are set to 0 (OFF) at shipment from the factory. Domain is a range of stations connected by a single Vnet/IP. Set the domain number in the range of 1 to 16. Set the DIP switches as shown in the following table to set the necessary domain number. Bit 2 of the DIP switch are always 0. LSB Bit number

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P 0 MSB 1

(An example where the address “Domain Number” 6) Domain number Fixed to 0 Domain number parity (1 bit, odd parity)

0

MSB : Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB : Least Significant Bit (lowest order bit)

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Figure DIP Switches for Domain Number Setting Table

Domain Numbers and Switch Positions

Domain number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 14

15

16

Bit 1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Bit 5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

Bit 6

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

Bit 7

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0 020803E.ai

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.

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n Setup VI701 Station Number Set the station number in the range of 1 to 64. Set the DIP switches as shown in the following table to set the necessary station number. LSB Bit number

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P MSB 1

(An example where the address “Station Number” 60)

0

Station number Station number parity (1 bit, odd parity) MSB : Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB : Least Significant Bit (lowest-order bit)

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Figure DIP Switches for Station Number Setting Table

Station Numbers and Switch Positions

Station number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

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30

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60

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Setup Vnet/IP Station Address On Processor Module

The following processor modules support Vnet/IP • CP451

How to setup the station address on processor module is explained below.

n Location of Processor Module Dipswitches

LSB

DOMAIN NO.

P 0 MSB LSB

STATION NO.

P MSB

For station number

1

For domain number

0

Vnet/IP station address setting switch

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Figure Rear Part of Processor Module (CP451)

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n Setup Processor Module Domain Number A domain stands for a range of stations connected by a single train of the Vnet/IP. Set the domain number to a value from 1 to 16. To set a domain number, set the dip switches as follows. Bits 2 must always be zero. 1

0 MSB LSB

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P 0

Parity of the domain number (1 bit, odd parity) Fixed to 0

Domain number

Bit number MSB : Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB : Least Significant Bit (lowest-order bit)

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Figure Domain Number Setting Switches Table

Domain Number and Dip Switch Positions

Domain number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 14

15

16

Bit 1

0

0

1

0

1

1

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0

1

1

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

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0

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1

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Bit 3

0

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n Setup Processor Module Station Number Set the station number to a value from 1 to 64. To set a station number, set the dip switches as follows. 1

0 MSB LSB

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P

Station number parity (1 bit, odd parity)

Station number

Bit number MSB : Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB : Least Significant Bit (lowest-order bit)

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Figure Station Number Setting Switches Table

Station Number and Dip Switch Positions

Station number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Bit 1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

0

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0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bit 4

0

0

0

0

0

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0

0

0

0

1

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0

0

0

0

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1

1

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1

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1

0

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0

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1

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0

Bit 7

0

1

1

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0

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1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

Station number

17

18

30

31

32

33

60

61

62

63

64

Bit 1

1

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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0

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1

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0

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0

0

1

1

1

1

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0

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1

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0

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0

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1

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0

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1

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0

Bit 8

1

0

0

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0

1

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Setup V net Router Addresses

The V net Router (AVR10D) is used for handling the communications among the different domains on CENTUM VP system Vnet/IP networks, (CENTUM VP systems, CENTUM CS 3000 systems, CENTUM CS systems) V net networks, CENTUM CS 1000 system VLnet networks, as well as the communications between the station on Vnet/IP networks and the stations on V net or VL net networks.

How to setup dipswitches on the communication module of the V net Router is explained below.

n Location of V net Router Dipswitches VI451 HRDY

RDY

V Net ADDRESS

0

LED display

CTRL

VNET/IP ADDRESS 0

1 0 0

PARITY

Dipswitches for address in Vnet/IP domain

1

0

(MSB)

DOMAIN

(LSB)

PARITY (MSB)

Dipswitches for address in V net domain

STATION

(LSB)

Mode switch

MODE

NORM MNT

VNET/IP RCV BUS1 SND RCV

Vnet/IP BUS1 connector

BUS2 SND

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Figure Communication Module of V net Router

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n Setup V net Router Domain Number A domain stands for a range of stations connected by a single train of the V net or Vnet/IP. Set the domain number to a value from 1 to 16. To set a domain number, set the dip switches as follows. As shown in the figures below, the 8-bit dip switches are numbered. Each bit corresponds to a number, from 1 to 8. For V net domain, the bit 2 and bit 3 are always off. For Vnet/IP domain, the bit 2 is always off. Vnet/IP ADDRESS

V net ADDRESS

0

0

1

1 Domain number parity (1 bit, odd parity)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

PARITY 0 0

0

Fixed to 0

MSB

MSB Domain number

DOMAIN LSB LSB

MSB : Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB : Least Significant Bit (lowest order bit) 021002E.ai

Figure Domain Number Setting Switches Table

Domain Number and Dip Switch Positions

Domain number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 14

15

16

Bit 1

0

0

1

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Bit 2

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n Setup V net Router Station Number Set the station number to a value from 1 to 64. To set a station number, set the dip switches as follows. Vnet/IP ADDRESS

V net ADDRESS

0

0

1

1 Station number parity (1 bit, odd parity)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

PARITY MSB

STATION

Station number

LSB MSB : Most Significant Bit (highest-order bit) LSB : Least Significant Bit (lowest-order bit)

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Figure Station Number Setting Switches Table

Station Number and Dip Switch Positions

Station number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Bit 1

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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0

0

0

0

0

Bit 3

0

0

0

0

0

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0

0

Bit 4

0

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0

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0

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0

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1

0

Bit 8

1

0

1

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1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

Station number

17

18

30

31

32

33

60

61

62

63

64

Bit 1

1

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

0

Bit 2

0

0

0

0

0

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0

0

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0

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1

0

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1

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Bit 6

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1

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Bit 7

0

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1

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0

0

0

1

1

0

Bit 8

1

0

0

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0

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0

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Setting of Windows The Windows settings need to be defined before installing CENTUM VP Software to the PC are described as follows. After installing Windows operating system, service packs and all the required security patches, do the following. The procedure explained below is based on the Classic style of Windows Vista Control Panel.

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File System

The file system of the disk partitions should be NTFS. If the partition of operating system is already formatted to FAT, it is necessary to convert it into NTFS and then reinstall the operating system. Other partitions should also be formatted into NTFS.

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Setting of Virtual Memory

Set the Virtual memory by Custom size. The setting method is shown as follows. 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [System] from [Start] menu so as to display System settings.

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Figure System

3.

Choose [Advanced system settings] so as to open [System Properties], on [Advanced] tab, click [Settings] button of [Performance] so as to display [Performance Options].

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On [Advanced] tab of [Performance Options], click [Change] button of [Virtual memory] so as to display the [Virtual Memory] dialog box.

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Figure Virtual Memory

5.

The paging file size of the selected drive can be defined as follows: Choose [Custom size] and then enter the sizes for [Initial size] and [Maximum size]. A size that is three times of main memory size is recommended for the initial size. However, 4096MB is the upper limit. For an example, if the main memory size is 1GB, the initial size can be defined with 3072MB. However, if the main memory size is 2GB or 4GB, 4096MB should be used.

6.

Click [OK] button.

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Set Display Properties

How to set the display properties will be explained below.

n For Windows Vista 1.

Logon using the administrative user account that used for installation.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [Personalization] - [Window Color and Appearance] from [Start] menu so as to display [Window Color and Appearance].

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Figure Window Color and Appearance

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Choose the option of [Open classic appearance properties for more color options] at the lower part of the window so as to display [Appearance Settings] dialog box. Choose [Windows Aero] for [Color scheme] and then click [OK] button.

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Figure Appearance Settings

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Choose [Control Panel] - [Personalization] - [Desktop Background] from [Start] menu so as to display a window for selecting [Desktop Background]. Choose [Solid Colors] for [Location] and then click [OK] button.

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Figure Selecting Desktop Background

TIP

In Windows Vista, when the background color is defined as a solid color or another color after the first logon, the background color may revert to black at the second logon. If this problem occurs, you need to define the background color again with the same procedure.

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Choose [Personalization] - [Screen Saver] so as to display “Screen Saver Settings” dialog box. Choose (None) for [Screen saver] and then click [OK] button.

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FigureScreen Saver Settings dialog

6.

Choose [Personalization] - [Display Settings] so as to display “Display Settings” dialog box. Set the following settings and then click [OK] button. •

Colors : “Highest (32 bit)”



Resolution : SXGA 1280 by 1024 pixels WXGA 1680 by 1050 pixels

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Figure Display Settings dialog

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n For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [Display] from [Start] menu so as to display [Display Properties].

3.

On [Desktop] tab, choose [None] for [Background].

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Figure Display Properties (Desktop Tab)

4.

On [Screen Saver] tab, choose [None] for [Screen Saver].

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Figure Display Properties (Screen Saver Tab)

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On [Settings] tab, choose [Highest [32 bit]] for [Color quality].

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Figure Display Properties (Settings tab)

6.

Click [OK] button.

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Setting of System Properties

The setting method of the performance in the System Properties is shown as follows.

n For Windows Vista 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [System] - [Advanced system settings] from [Start] menu so as to display [System Properties].

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Figure System Properties

3.

On [Advanced] tab, click [Settings] button of [Performance] so as to display [Performance Options].

4.

On [Visual Effects], check the option of [Let Windows choose what’s best for my computer].

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Figure Performance Options (Visual Effects Tab)

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n For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [System] from [Start] menu so as to display [System Properties].

3.

On [Advanced] tab, click [Settings] button of [Performance] so as to display [Performance Options].

4.

On [Visual Effects] tab, check the option of [Adjust for best performance].

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Figure Performance Options dialog (Visual Effects tab)

5.

Click [OK] button.

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Setting a Power Options

The setting method of the Power Options is shows as follows. Some of the items explained below may not be displayed in your computer since your computer may have different hardware configuration.

n For Windows Vista Settings of [Power Options] in Windows Vista are shown as follows: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [Power Options] from [Start] menu so as to display [Power Options].

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Figure Power Options

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Choose [High performance] from [Preferred plans]. Click [Change plan settings] at the lower part so as to display [Edit Plan Settings].

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Figure Power Options (Edit Plan Settings)

4.

Click [Change advanced power settings] so as to display [Advanced settings] tab of “Power Options”. The advanced settings of Power Options can define the following items. However, some of the items may not be displayed in your computer. The absent item indicates that your PC does not have that function.

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Under “Hard disk”, set “Never” for [Turn off hard disk after].

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Figure Power Options Advanced Settings (Hard Disk)

6.

Set the sleep settings to Never or Off as follows: • ”Sleep after” Setting : Never • ”Allow hybrid sleep” Setting : Off • ”Hibernate after” Setting : Never

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Figure Power Options Advanced Settings (Sleep)

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Set [Shutdown] for “Power buttons and lid” settings as follows: • ”Power button action” Setting : Shut down • ”[Start] menu power button” Setting : Shut down

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Figure Power Options Advanced Settings (Power buttons and lid)

8.

Under “Display”, set “Never” for [Turn off display after].

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Figure Power Options Advanced Settings (Display)

9.

TIP

Click [OK] button.

UPS settings will be explained in “8. Activities after the installation.”

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n For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 Setting the power options of Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server is shown as follows: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

From Windows [Start] menu, choose [Control Panel] - [Power Options] so as to display the [Power Options Properties]. Confirm your settings according to the display below. Some of the items may not be displayed in your computer. The absent item indicates that your PC does not have that function.

3.

On [Power Schemes] tab, set the followings: Choose [Never] for [Turn off monitor]. Choose [Never] for [Turn off hard disk]. Choose [Never] for [System standby]. Choose [Never] for [System hibernates].

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Figure Power Options Properties (Power Schemes Tab)

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On [Advanced], choose [Do nothing] for [When I press the power button on my computer.]. Some PC keyboards may have a sleep button, this button should be disabled.

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Figure Power Options Properties (Advanced Tab)

5.

On Hibernate tab, uncheck the option of [Enable hibernation].

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Figure Power Options Properties (Hibernate Tab)

6.

Click [OK] button.

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Disable Windows Sidebar

Windows sidebar is a standard component in Windows Vista environment. However, for CENTUM VP, Windows sidebar is not be used. The procedure to disable the Windows sidebar is shown as follows, and this setting should be performed for all the users since it is only valid for the environment of each user. 1.

Logon Windows using a user account that the user environment to be changed.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [Windows Sidebar Properties] from [Start] menu so as to display “Windows Sidebar Properties”.

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Figure Windows Sidebar Properties

3.

Uncheck the option of [Start Sidebar when Windows starts] and then click [OK] button.

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Disable Windows Security Alerts

Windows securities are comprehensively managed in Windows Security Center for protecting the computer from the security risks. However, for CENTUM VP, it is recommended to disable Windows security automatic updating and disable the Windows security alerts sent from the Windows Security Center. • For Windows Vista, this change is valid only for one user’s environment. • For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003, this change is valid for all users’ environments of the PC.

n For Windows Vista 1. Logon Windows using a user account that the user environment to be changed. 2. Choose [Control Panel] - [Security Center] from [Start] menu so as to display “Windows Security Center”.

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Figure Windows Security Center

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Choose [Change the way Security Center alerts me] at the lower part of “Windows Security Center”, and then the window for changing security alerts will be displayed.

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Figure Windows Security Center (Change the way Security Center alerts me)

4.

Choose [Don’t notify me and don’t display the icon (not recommended)].

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n For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 1.

Logon Windows as an administrative user.

2.

Choose [Control Panel] - [Security Center] from [Start] menu so as to display “Windows Security Center”.

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Figure Windows Security Center

3.

On the left hand side of [Windows Security Center], choose [Change the way Security Center alerts me] so as to display “Alert Settings” dialog box.

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Figure Alert Settings

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Uncheck all the options, and then click [OK] button.

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Windows Defender is a software program capable of detecting and eliminating malware (malicious software such as spyware). We recommend you disable it because CENTUM VP does not use it. To disable Windows Defender, follow the steps below. 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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From the Start menu, select [Control Panel] - [Windows Defender]. The Windows Defender window appears.

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Figure Tools and Settings window

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Click [Options]. The following Options dialog box appears.

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Figure Options dialog box

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Clear the check box [Use Windows Defender], and click [Save]. The following dialog box appears.

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Figure Information dialog box

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CENTUM VP system is running in Windows XP environment. When installing CENTUM VP, the following items and settings need to be noticed.

n About User Name When start a preinstalled PC or when installing the operating system, a dialog box will be displayed for setting a user account. You can use any name for this user, however, this user will be an administrative user of the PC with privileges to change passwords and so on. Since this user account is not used in CENTUM VP, this user account may be deleted.

n Administrator Password In some Windows XP preinstalled PCs, the Administrator account or other administrative user accounts are not set with passwords. You need to confirm if your administrative account is protected with a password. If not, you need to set a password for it.

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Disable Scheduled Disk Defragmenter Tool

Disk Defragmenter Tool can be used to reorganize the fragmented files on computer hard disk so as to improve the computer performance. By default setting of Windows Vista, the Disk Defragmenter Tool is scheduled to start periodically on 1:00 clock of Wednesday. Since the CENTUM VP performance may be affected when defragmenter is running, so that it is recommended to disable the schedule of the periodic disk defragmentation. Moreover, you may manually start the disk defragmenter when you feel the disk performance is getting worse or when you perform system maintenance. The procedure to disable the schedule of disk defragmentation is as follows: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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Choose [Start] Menu - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [System Tools] - [Disk Defragmenter] so as to display “Disk Defragmenter” window.

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Figure Disk Defragmenter

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Uncheck the option of [Run on a schedule (recommended)] and then click [OK] button.

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n Settings for Internet Explorer with enhanced security If enhanced security is applied to Internet Explorer, the following settings are required. On the Windows Server 2003, enhanced security is the default for Internet Explorer.

l Settings for “Trusted sites” Follow the steps below to add http://127.0.0.1 to the “Trusted sites” on the “Security” tab in the Internet Options dialog box. 1.

Start the Internet Explorer. On the “Tools” menu, click “Internet Options.” The Internet Options dialog box appears.

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Click the “Security” tab, click “Trusted sites,” and click the “Sites” button. The Trusted Sites dialog box appears.

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In the “Add this Web site to the zone” box, type “127.0.0.1” and click the “Add” button.

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Click “OK.”

l If Proxy server is used If Proxy server is used and the access to the IP address 127.0.0.1 fails, follow the steps below to set to “Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with:” from the Proxy Settings dialog box. 1.

Start the Internet Explorer. On the “Tools” menu, click “Internet Options.” The Internet Options dialog box appears.

2.

Click the “Connections” tab and then click the “LAN Settings” button. The Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog box appears.

3.

Click the “Advanced” button. The Proxy Settings dialog box appears.

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In the “Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with:” box, type “127.0.0.1.”

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Setting of Network For the Software of CENTUM VP to operate, both Control bus driver and Ethernet driver are necessary. In this chapter, the installation of Control bus and Vnet/IP open communication driver are described. Install the appropriate Ethernet driver referring to the attached manual when using the Ethernet that comes with PC or the commercially available Ethernet communication card that is added in a PCI slot. In the following descriptions, VF701 is the control bus card for Vnet and VI701 is the control bus card for Vnet/IP.

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The procedure for installing CENTUM VP control bus driver is the same for Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 environments. Here, we use the example of installing in Windows Vista environment to explain how to install, update, and remove the CENTUM VP control bus driver. The user interfaces may vary with different operating systems; however, the difference will be mentioned in the explanations.

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Adding Control Bus Driver

How to add control bus driver will be explained below.

n Flow of Adding Control Bus Driver The procedure for adding a driver is as follows. There is no need to restart the PC. Installation is started by clicking [Control Bus Driver] button on the CENTUM VP installation menu. Start

Execute installation of the control bus driver

Choose [Control Bus Driver] on CENTUM VP Installation menu.

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Figure Flow of Adding Control Bus Driver

IMPORTANT • When installing the control bus driver, the installer will look for the installed control bus card (VF701/VI701). Therefore, the control bus card needs to be installed before installing the control bus driver. • When moving the installed control bus card to a different slot, the existing control bus driver needs to be deleted before moving the card. The control bus driver needs to be installed again after moving the card to the new slot. • If the control bus driver is installed, by mistake, before the control bus card is installed, the installed driver should be deleted. After installing the control bus card, the control bus driver needs to be installed again. • When removing a normally running control bus card from a PC (normally running means the driver is properly installed), the control bus driver should be deleted first. • After installing the driver, the network setup needs to be performed. • The control bus driver can be installed either before or after installing the CENTUM VP packages. However, it is better to install the control bus driver before installing the CENTUM VP packages.

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n Procedure for Adding the Driver After reading the above cautionary notices, do the following to add the control bus driver. 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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When Found New Hardware dialog box appears • In Windows Vista If the Found New Hardware dialog box shown as follows is displayed, click [Ask me again later]. This message box will not be displayed if the control bus card is not installed.

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Figure Found New Hardware – Windows Vista

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After clicking [Cancel], the following warning message may be displayed. It does not mean any trouble.

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Figure Warning Message (Windows XP)

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Set the CENTUM VP software media into the DVD drive, the CENTUM VP installation menu will be automatically started. (If the installation menu is not automatically started, use Windows Explorer to find CENTUMSetup.exe program under the top folder of the CENTUM VP software media and then double click the program to run it.)

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On CENTUM VP installation menu, click [Control Bus Driver] button.

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When the Setup confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message for Vnet Setup Confirmation

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Security Confirmation Dialog Box •

In Windows Vista Windows Security dialog boxes for installing the network device software and network adapter’s driver will be shown in sequence as below. Click the [Install] button in both dialog boxes.

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Figure Windows Security – Install Network Device Software

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Figure Windows Security – Install Network Adapter’s Driver

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• In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Hardware Installation dialog box appears. Click [Continue Anyway] to install. Do not click [STOP Installation].

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Figure Hardware Installation

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When the message telling successful installation is displayed, click [OK] to finish.

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Figure Message of Successful Installation

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If you install for the first time or uninstall another device before initially installing the control bus driver, the following message (prompting a restart) may appear instead of the message box in step 7. If so, after you do step 8, make sure to restart your PC.

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Figure Message of Successful Installation (Prompt to Restart PC)

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Display of Set Network Location Dialog Box • In Windows Vista After installing the network driver, when the Set Network Location dialog box is displayed as follows, click [Work] on the dialog box. If User Account Control dialog box is displayed, click [Continue].

IMPORTANT • It takes about 1 minute to display the “Set Network Location” dialog box. If nothing abnormal happens, the dialog box appears. Wait for the dialog box to appear, and follow step 8. • 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 8. • Even if you skip step 8 or if you click the wrong item other than [Work], they are offset in the later network setup.

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Figure Set Network Location

• In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Set Network Location dialog box is not displayed.

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l Confirming that the Driver has been Installed Properly After installing the driver, [Yokogawa Vnet Adapter] should appear under Network Adapters of Device Manager. If the adapter is not working properly, an exclamation mark (!) will be displayed next to the icon of the network adapter. Do the following to display Device Manager: • In Windows Vista Environment 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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From Start menu, choose [Control panel] – [System] – [Device Manger].

• In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Environment: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

From Start menu, choose [Control panel] – [Administrative Tools] – [Computer Management] - [Device Manger].

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Figure Device Manager - Adapter Driver Properly Installed

Whether the Yokogawa Vnet protocol is properly installed can be confirmed on Device Manager as shown in the figure below after enabling [Show hidden devices] on [View] menu of Device Manager. “Yokogawa Vnet Protocol” will be displayed under Non-Plug and Play Drivers. If the protocol is not working properly, an exclamation mark (!) will be displayed next to the icon of the protocol driver.

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Figure Device Manager - Protocol Driver Properly Installed

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How to update the control bus driver will be explained below.

n Flow of Updating Control Bus Driver Start

Execute installation of the control bus driver

Choose [Control Bus Driver] on CENTUM VP Installation menu. (Same as the procedure for adding the driver)

Restart PC

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Figure Flow of Updating Control Bus Driver

IMPORTANT When updating the control bus driver, the updated driver will take effect after the PC is restarted.

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n Procedure for Updating 1.

Start up the PC and logon as an administrative user.

2.

Set the CENTUM VP software media into the DVD drive, the CENTUM VP installation menu will be automatically started. (If the installation menu is not automatically started, use Windows Explorer to find CENTUMSetup.exe program under the top folder of the CENTUM VP software media and then double click the program to run it.)

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On CENTUM VP installation menu, click [Control Bus Driver] button.

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When the setup confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK]. (Here, clicking [Cancel] can stop the installation.)

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Figure Message for Vnet Setup Confirmation

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Figure Message when Driver is Already Upgraded

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Confirmation Dialog Box • In Windows Vista Windows Security message box for installing the network adapter’s driver is shown as below. Click the [Install] button on the message box.

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Figure Windows Security (Confirmation for Installing Network Adapter Driver)

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• Do not click the [Don’t Install] button on the Windows Security confirmation dialog box for installing the network adapter. • Do not select the checkbox of [Always trust software from “Yokogawa Electric Corporation”].

• In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Hardware Installation dialog box appears. Click [Continue Anyway] to install. Do not click [STOP Installation].

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Figure Hardware Installation

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When the message telling successful installation (prompting to restart PC) is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message of Successful Installation (Prompt to Restart PC)

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Restart the PC. This completes the installation procedure.

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How to remove the control bus driver will be explained below.

n Flow of Removing Control Bus Driver Start

Use Uninstall Command (uninstall.bat)

Restart PC

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Figure Flow of Removing Control Bus Driver

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n Procedure for Removal 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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Set the media of the driver in the DVD drive.

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Execute uninstall.bat under the folder of CENTUM\COMDRV in the media. In Windows Vista, the User Account Control dialog box appears.

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Figure User Account Control

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Click [Continue] to start uninstallation.

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When the uninstallation confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Uninstallation Confirmation Dialog Box

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When the message telling successful removal (prompting to restart PC) is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message of Successful Removal (Prompt to Restart PC)

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Troubleshooting the problems of control bus driver installation will be explained below.

IMPORTANT In Windows Vista, the installation needs to be performed by the administrative user. When the User Account Control dialog box is displayed, you need to click [Continue] to continue operation. However, only the administrative user is permitted to continue.

n When Adding Control Bus Driver l Error Message is Displayed When installing the control bus driver right after removing the previously installed control bus driver without restarting the PC, an error message may be displayed. In this case, remove the installed control bus driver and restart the PC. And then install the control bus driver again.

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Figure Error Message

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l Installation is Successful but Driver Does not Work If the installed driver cannot work properly, it may be caused by wrong bus connection or incorrect addressing. • In Windows Vista

The error can be found as a VLNIC error in [System] under [Windows Logs] of the Event Viewer.

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Figure Event Viewer (System)

• In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003

The error can be found in System log of Event Viewer.

Double clicking the VLNIC error can display the error details.

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Figure Event Properties

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After obtaining the error code, the error details can be found in the table below. If the error code indicates that the error is caused by wrong bus configuration or addressing, the problem may be solved by reconfiguration or readdressing. After reconfiguration or readdressing, the PC needs to be restarted. Table

Error Codes of Control Bus Driver

Code

Description

000101**

RAM parity error (VF701/VI701 card abnormal)

000102**

RAM Read/Write error (VF701/VI701 card abnormal)

000109**

Identical Address

00010a**

Bus configuration error (Incorrect connection)

00010b**

Parity error (DIP switches for station number)

00010c**

Parity error (DIP switches for domain number)

00010d**

Incorrect station number set by DIP switches

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(Note) The affixed ** is a two-digit number that indicates VF701 or VI701. 00 stands for VF701; the other stands for VI701.

When driver does not start up, it may be caused by VF701/VI701 card failure or effect of other devices. In this case, you can try to replace the VF701/VI701 card or temporarily uninstall other devices from the PC.

n When Updating Control Bus Driver l Cannot Find Protocol Driver File When installing control bus driver, the system retains the path to the original protocol driver file (bktdi.sys). So, when you update the driver, if the path to the protocol driver file to be copied is different from the previous path, a dialog box to prompt for inserting disk will be displayed. This will also occur when updating from a different media.

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Figure Insert Disk

Click [OK] and then Files Needed dialog box appears.

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Figure Files Needed

Click [Browse] so as to browse for the path to bktdi.sys file in the installation media (\CENTUM\ COMDRV\TDI\bktdi.sys). And then click [OK].

l Driver Already Upgraded Dialog Box is Displayed If you try to install a control bus driver that is older than the currently installed driver, or if you are installing after a failure of previous installation, a dialog box with the message saying that the driver is already upgraded will be displayed.

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Figure Message when Driver is Already Upgraded

In this case, you need to uninstall the installed control bus driver and restart the PC. And then you can install the control bus driver again.

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Installation of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver

The procedures for installing, updating and removing the Vnet/IP open communication driver of CENTUM VP are the same in Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 environments. The procedures of installing, updating and removing the Vnet/IP open communication driver will be explained below.

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How to add Vnet/IP open communication driver will be explained below.

n Flow of Adding Driver The procedure for adding a Vnet/IP open communication driver is as follows. In CENTUM VP, the driver can also be installed by Setup.exe command or on other GUI. Start

Execute installation of the control bus driver

Choose [Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver] on CENTUM VP Installation menu.

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Figure Flow of Adding Driver

IMPORTANT • When installing the Vnet/IP open communication driver, the installer will look for the installed Vnet/IP open communication card (VI701). Therefore, theVI701card needs to be installed before installing the Vnet/IP open communication driver. • When moving the installed VI701card to a different slot, the existing Vnet/IP open communication driver needs to be deleted before moving the card. The Vnet/IP open communication driver needs to be installed again after moving the card to the new slot. • When removing a normally running VI701 card from a PC (normally running means the driver is properly installed), the Vnet/IP open communication driver should be deleted first. • After installing the driver, the network setup needs to be performed. • The control bus driver can be installed either before or after installing the Windows programs, CENTUM VP packages, and other communication driver such as control bus driver. There is no specified sequence for installation of the driver and packages. • In general, there is no need to restart the PC. However, if the message displayed at successful installation prompts to restart your PC, you need to restart the PC.

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Figure Message of Successful Installation (Prompt to Restart PC)

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n Procedure for Adding the Driver After reading the above cautionary notices, do the following to add the hardware. 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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As you install the VI701 card, the Found New Hardware dialog box shown as follows may be displayed for 3 or 4 times (if the control bus driver is already installed, the message box will be displayed for 3 times.). In these cases, always click [Ask me again later].

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Figure Found New Hardware

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Set the CENTUM VP software media into the DVD drive, the CENTUM VP installation menu will be automatically started. (If the installation menu is not automatically started, use Windows Explorer to find CENTUMSetup.exe program under the top folder of the CENTUM VP software media and then double click the program to run it.)

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On CENTUM VP installation menu, click [Vnet/IP Open com driver] button.

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When the setup confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message for Setup Confirmation

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When Windows Security dialog box is displayed, click the [Install] button.

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Figure Windows Security

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When the message telling successful installation is displayed, click [OK] to finish.

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Figure Message of Successful Installation

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When Program Compatibility Assistant dialog box is displayed (Windows Vista only), click [This program installed correctly]. The dialog box will be closed and the installation procedure is completed.

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Figure Program Compatibility Assistant

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l Confirming that the Driver has been Installed Properly After installing the driver, [Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (BUS2)] should appear under Network Adapters of Device Manager. If the adapter is not working properly, an exclamation mark (!) will be displayed next to the icon of the network adapter. Do the following to display Device Manager: • In Windows Vista Environment 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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From Start menu, choose [Control panel] – [System] – [Device Manger].

• In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Environment: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

From Start menu, choose [Control panel] – [Administrative Tools] – [Computer Management] – [Device Manger].

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Figure Device Manager – Network Adapter Driver Properly Installed

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Updating Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver

How to update the Vnet/IP open communication driver will be explained below.

n Flow of Updating Start

Execute installation of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver

Choose [Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver] on CENTUM VP Installation menu. (Same as the procedure for adding the driver)

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Figure Flow of Updating

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Figure Message of Successful Installation (Prompt to Restart PC)

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n Procedure for Updating 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Set the CENTUM VP software media into the DVD drive, the CENTUM VP installation menu will be automatically started. (If the installation menu is not automatically started, use Windows Explorer to find CENTUMSetup.exe program under the top folder of the CENTUM VP software media and then double click the program to run it.)

3.

On CENTUM VP installation menu, click [Vnet/IP Open com driver] button.

4.

When the setup confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message for Setup Confirmation

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When Windows Security dialog box is displayed, click [Install].

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Figure Windows Security

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When the message telling successful installation (prompting to restart PC) is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message of Successful Installation

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When Program Compatibility Assistant dialog box is displayed (Windows Vista only), click [This program installed correctly]. The dialog box will be closed and the driver updating procedure is completed.

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Figure Program Compatibility Assistant

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Removing Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver

How to remove the Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver will be explained below.

n Flow of Removal Start

Use Uninstall Command (uninstall.bat)

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Figure Flow of Removal

IMPORTANT • After removing the Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver, the PC does not need to be restarted. • When removing the driver from a PC while the VI701card is not installed in the PC, a message box of [VI701 not found] will be displayed, removing the driver will be denied. Thus, when removing the Vnet/IP open communication driver, the VI701 card must be installed in the PC.

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Figure VI701 not Found Error Message

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n Procedure for Removal 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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Set the media of the driver in the DVD drive.

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Execute uninstall.bat under the folder of \CENTUM\COMDVROPN in the media.



In Windows Vista, the User Account Control dialog box appears.

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Figure User Account Control

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4.

Click [Continue] to start uninstallation.

5.

When the uninstallation confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message for Confirming Uninstallation

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When the message telling successful removal is displayed, click [OK].

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Figure Message of Successful Removal

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Figure Program Compatibility Assistant

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Troubleshooting the problems of Vnet/IP open communication driver installation will be explained below.

n When Adding Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver l VI701Card is not Installed When installing the Vnet/IP open communication driver to a PC while the VI701card is not installed in the PC, an error message “VI701 not found” will be displayed and installing the driver will be denied. Thus, before installing the Vnet/IP open communication driver, install a VI701 card in the PC.

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Figure VI701 not Found Error Message

l Non-Administrative User Attempted to Install the Driver If a non-administrative user tries to install the Vnet/IP open communication driver, a dialog box shown as follows will be displayed. On this dialog box, click [Cancel] and then logon with an account of administrative user and then install the driver again.

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Figure User Account Control – when the User is Not an Administrative User

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l Double Starting Do not double-start the installer (or uninstaller) program. When double starting the installer or uninstaller, a warning message will be displayed as follows. 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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Figure Warning Message on Double Starting

l Error Message is Displayed If you have clicked the [Don’t Install] button on Windows Security dialog box or the installation failed by an error, the error message box shown as “Figure Driver Installation Error Message 1” may be displayed. Then you need to run the installation again. If you have not clicked the [Don’t Install] button on Windows Security dialog box but the error message box of “Figure Driver Installation Error Message 1” is displayed, you need to remove the installed Vnet/IP open communication driver, and then reinstall the driver after restarting the PC.

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If the error message like “Figure Adding Driver Error Message 2” is displayed before the error message of “Figure Driver Installation Error Message 1,” click [OK] on the error message box.

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Figure Driver Installation Error Message 1

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Figure Driver Installation Error Message 2

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l Installation is Successful but Driver Does not Work If the installed driver does not work properly, it may be caused by the error of VI701 card or affected by other devices. Change the VI701 card or temporarily remove the other device from the PC that may affect the communication driver.

l If Blue Screen or Reboot Occurs when Adding the Driver In this case, you need to remove the driver and restart the PC. After restarting, you need to install the driver again. If you are still having trouble to install the driver, you need follow the procedure below. 1.

Delete the installed driver.

2.

Restart the PC.

3.

When starting the PC, after the message of “For troubleshooting and advanced startup options for Windows, press.” displays, press the F8 key to open the Windows Advanced Options Menu.

4.

On the Windows Advanced Options Menu, choose [Safe Mode].

5.

When the logon window is displayed (it may take a few minutes), logon Windows with an administrative user account.

6.

Install the driver with the generally used procedure.

7.

After installing the driver, restart the PC to start up in Normal Mode.

n When Updating Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver The same problems as those occur when adding the driver may occur. The problems can be handled in the same way.

SEE

ALSO

For information about troubleshooting in updating the Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver, see the following. You may read adding the driver and updating the driver in the same meaning. “n Adding Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver”

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n When Removing Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver l PC was Restarted after Removing the Driver without Unplugging VI701 Card After removing the Vnet/IP open communication driver, if the PC is restarted without unplugging the VI701 card from the PC, Windows will see the VI701 card as a new hardware and automatically shows the Found New Hardware dialog box. In this case, you need to click [Ask me again later] and then shutdown the PC. And then restart the PC after unplugging the VI701 card.

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Figure Found New Hardware

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Setup Windows Network Connection

After installing network driver, the network connection needs to be configured. There are two types of network setups, one is referred to as Standard setup for the minimum requirements of CENTUM VP. The other is referred to as Advanced setup for setting network according to various customer requirements and different user environments.

See Also

• For more information about network setup in Windows Vista environment, see the following: 4.3.1 “Setting Network Connection - Windows Vista” • For more information about network setup in Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 environment, see the following: 4.3.2 “Setting Network Connection - Windows XP/Windows Server 2003” • For more information about the restrictions on network setting, see the following: 4.3.3 “Restrictions on Network Setting” • For more information about the advanced setups of Windows network, see the following: 4.3.4 “Windows Advanced Setup of Windows Network”

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Setting Network Connection - Windows Vista

In this section, the standard type network setup in Windows Vista environment will be explained.

n Notice on Connecting Network When the network cable is connected, the “Set Network Location” dialog box may be displayed. In this case, choose [Work] on the dialog box to continue

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Figure “Set Network Location” Dialog Box

n Vnet/IP Setup In Windows Vista environment, the setup procedure for Vnet/IP network connection is the same as that for Vnet. The explanations in this section assume that Ethernet and Vnet/IP open communication are not used together. For example, if Vnet/IP open communication is used while Ethernet is not used, Vnet/IP network connection is named as “Ethernet.” However, if both Vnet/IP open communication and Ethernet are used together, the Ethernet connection shall be named as “Ethernet” and the Vnet/IP communication would be given a name, for example, “VnetIPOpen” so as to distinguish the two. The differences between Vnet/IP and Vnet are shown as follows:

l Indication of Connection For Vnet/IP, [Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (BUS2)] is indicated.

l Note on Using Vnet/IP Open Communication When using Vnet/IP open communication, the onboard NIC needs to be disabled by BIOS, by the setting of “Manage network connections”, or on Device Manager.

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n Setup Procedure 1: Change Local Area Connection Name After a network driver is installed, its corresponding connection is automatically given a name “Local Area Connection” suffixed with a number according to the order in which the drivers were installed. Since you cannot identify the connections with these given names easily, it is recommended to change them to more identifiable names. Therefore, be sure to change the names of local area connections. 1.

From Start menu, choose [Control Panel] and then [Network and Sharing Center].

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Figure Network and Sharing Center

In the above window, choose [Manage network connection], and then Network Connections window will be displayed.

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Figure Network Connections (Before Renaming)

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If the connection you expect is not displayed here, the device or the device driver may not be properly installed or the driver is not running normally. Troubleshoot until the connection is properly displayed here. After the Ethernet driver and control bus drivers have been installed in the PC, each connection will be shown as Local Area Connection and Local Area Connection 2, which are difficult to identify. Therefore, rename them to Ethernet and Vnet, respectively, as shown in the figure below.

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Figure Network Connections (After Renaming)

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n Setup Procedure 2: Set IP Addresses After installing a network driver, the default setting will enable DHCP. Since CENTUM VP does not use DHCP, you need to set IP addresses. Set the IP addresses for Ethernet and Control Bus, respectively.

l Setting Properties Before setting the IP addresses, you need to select the items for use in the properties dialog box for each network connection. Table

Items for Use by Each Network Connection Item

Ethernet / Vnet/IP

Vnet

Client for Microsoft Networks

OK

NG

QoS Packet Scheduler

OK



File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks

OK

NG

Yokogawa V net Protocol

NG

OK

Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6)

NG

NG

Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

OK

OK

Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver

OK

NG

Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder

OK

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Except Yokogawa V net Protocol, the items in the above table are installed during installation of Windows Vista.

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l Setting Properties for Ethernet 1.

Select [Ethernet] from Network Connections window and open Ethernet Properties dialog box.

2.

As shown in the table of “Items for Use by Each Network Connection,” deselect [Yokogawa Vnet Protocol] and [Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)].

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Figure Ethernet Properties

After setting, click [OK].

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l Setting Properties for Vnet 1.

Select [Vnet] from Network Connections window and open Vnet Properties dialog box.

2.

As shown in the table of “Items for Use by Each Network Connection,” deselect all the items except [Yokogawa Vnet Protocol] and [Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)].

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Figure Vnet Properties

After setting, click [OK].

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l Setting IP Address for Ethernet 1.

Select [Ethernet] from Network Connections window and open Ethernet Properties dialog box.

2.

Choose [Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)] and then click [Properties].

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Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box appears.

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Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for Ethernet as follows: • When using the PC in the existing environment, enter the IP address currently used on the network. • When using the PC in the new environment, set the IP address in accordance with the PC station address. The rule is as follows: IP address

:172.17.. (*1)

Subnet mask

:255.255.0.0

Default gateway :No setting is required *1: Generally use this rule to set the IP address. However, other IP address can also be used.

The above figure shows an example of the case where the domain number is 1 and the station number is 24. After setting, click [OK]. There is no need to restart the PC after setting the IP address.

IMPORTANT • Do not set the DNS server address. • Do not change any settings accessed by clicking the [Advanced] button.

l Setting IP Address for Control Bus 1.

Select [Vnet] from Network Connections window and open Vnet Properties dialog box.

2.

choose [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4)] and click [Properties].

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Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the control bus. Set the IP address in accordance with the PC station address. The rule is as follows: IP address:

172.16..

Subnet mask:

255.255.0.0

Default gateway:

No setting is required

Example of setting is shown below.

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Figure Example of IP Address Setting (Control Bus)

After setting, click [OK].

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n Setup Procedure 3: Set Bindings When 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.

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If you do not change the bindings, the later installed network card has higher priority in establishing network connection than the earlier installed network card.

The Ethernet should be placed at a higher priority than the Control Bus (Vnet). 1.

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From [Advanced] menu on Network Connections window, choose [Advanced Settings] to open Advanced Settings dialog box.

If you cannot find the [Advanced] menu, press the Alt key to display the menu bar.

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Figure Advanced Settings (Before Bindings are Set)

In the above figure, the control bus has higher priority than the Ethernet because the control bus (Vnet) driver was installed later than the Ethernet driver.

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2.

Use the upward or downward arrow next to the Connections box so as to change the Ethernet to the higher position than Control Bus(Vnet).

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Figure Advanced Settings (After Bindings are Set)

3.

After setting the priority of Ethernet higher than the control bus, click [OK] to finish setting of bindings. After changing the bindings, there is no need to restart the PC.

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n Setup Procedure 4: Change Computer Name Rename the computer name to the station name here. 1.

From Start menu, choose [Control Panel] – [System] – [Advanced system settings] to open System Properties dialog box.

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Figure System Properties

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In the [Computer Name] tab, click [Change] button so as to display Computer Name/ Domain Changes dialog box. Enter the station name as the new computer name (case-insensitive) for the PC.

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Figure Computer Name/Domain Changes

Click [OK]. A message box appears to prompt for restarting the PC. The new computer name will become valid after the PC is restarted. 3.

Restart the PC.

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n Setup Procedure 5: Set Network Location Follow the procedure below to change the “Location type” of “Unidentified Networks” to [Private]. 1.

Choose [Control Panel] - [Administrative Tools] - [Local Security Policy] so as to display “Local Security Policy.”

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Figure Local Security Policy

2. Choose [Network List Manager Policies] in the left pane, and then double click [Unidentified Networks] in the right pane so as to display “Unidentified Networks Properties” dialog box.

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Figure “Unidentified Networks Properties” Dialog Box

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n Setup Procedure 6: “Network and Sharing Center” Change the settings in “Network and Sharing Center”. From the Start menu, select Control Panel, then call “Network and Sharing Center”. 1.

In the “Network and Sharing Center”, confirm that [(Private network)] appears for both V net and Ethernet connections.



Nevertheless, “Unidentified Network” may be displayed, you may do the same to confirm it also changed to [(Private Network)].

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Figure Network and Sharing Center

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If [(Private network)] does not appear, do the following:

2-1. Click [Customize]. The “Set Network Location” dialog box appears.

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Figure Set Network Location

2-2. Click [Private] and click [Next]. [Successfully set network settings] dialog box appears. Click [Close].

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Figure Set Network Location (Complete)

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[Sharing and Discovery] settings should be set as follows: • Network Discovery:

On

• File Sharing:

On

• Public folder sharing:

Off

• Printer Sharing:

On or Off (Set this option to “On” for connecting printers to the network.)

• Password protected sharing: On • Media sharing:

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In this section, the standard type network setup in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 environment will be explained.

n Vnet/IP Setup In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 environment, the setup procedure for Vnet/IP network connection is the same as that for Vnet. The explanations in this section assume that Ethernet and Vnet/IP open communication are not used together. For example, if Vnet/IP open communication is used while Ethernet is not used, Vnet/IP network connection is named as “Ethernet.” However, if both Vnet/IP open communication and Ethernet are used together, the Ethernet connection shall be named as “Ethernet” and the Vnet/IP communication would be given a name, for example, “VnetIPOpen” so as to distinguish the two. The differences between Vnet/IP and Vnet are shown as follows:

l Indication of Connection For Vnet/IP, [Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver (BUS2)] is indicated.

l Note on Using Vnet/IP Open Communication When using Vnet/IP open communication, the onboard NIC needs to be disabled by BIOS, by the setting of “Manage network connections”, or on Device Manager.

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n Setup Procedure 1: Change Local Area Connection Names After a network driver is installed, its corresponding connection is automatically given a name “Local Area Connection” suffixed with a number according to the order in which the drivers were installed. Since you cannot identify the connections with these given names easily, it is recommended to change them to more identifiable names. Therefore, be sure to change the names of local area connections. 1.

With the classic view setting, choose [Control Panel] from Start menu and then choose [Network Connections]. The Network Connections window will be displayed. Network Connections

File

Edit

View

Favorites Tools

Back Address

Search

Advanced

Help

Folder Go

Network Connections LAN or High - Speed Internet

Network Tasks Create a new connection

Local Area Connection

Set up a home or small office network

Local Area Connection 2

See Also Network Troubleshooter

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Figure Network Connections (Before Renaming)

As many Local Area Connection icons are displayed as there are drivers installed in the order of installation. If the connection you expect is not displayed here, the device or the device driver may not be properly installed or the driver is not running normally. In the above figure, since the Ethernet driver and control bus drivers have been installed in the PC, their connections are shown as Local Area Connection and Local Area Connection 2, which are difficult to identify. Therefore, rename them to Ethernet and Vnet, respectively. Network Connections File

Edit

View

Favorites Tools

Back Address

Search

Advanced

Help

Folder Go

Network Connections

Network Tasks Create a new connection

LAN or High - Speed Internet

Ethernet

Vnet

Set up a home or small office network

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Figure Network Connections (After Renaming)

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n Setup Procedure 2: Set IP Addresses After installing a network driver, the default setting will enable DHCP. Since CENTUM VP does not use DHCP, you need to set IP addresses. Set the IP addresses for Ethernet and Control Bus, respectively.

l Setting IP Address for Ethernet 1.

Select [Ethernet] from Network Connections window and open Ethernet Properties dialog box. Ethernet Properties General

Authentication

Advanced

Connect using: Intel(R) pro/100 VE Network Connectic Configure...

This connection uses the following items: QoS Packet Scheduler Yokogawa Vnet/VLnet Protocol Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

Install...

Uninstall

Properties

Description Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks. Show icon in notification area when connected

OK

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2.

Choose [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and then click [Properties]. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears. ?

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. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address:

172

17

1

24

Subnet mask:

255

255

0

0

Default gateway:

Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: Alternate DNS server:

Advanced... OK

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Figure Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

3.

Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for Ethernet as follows: • When using the PC in the existing environment, enter the IP address currently used on the network. • When using the PC in the new environment, set the IP address in accordance with the PC station address. The rule is as follows: IP address:

172.17.. (*1)

Subnet mask:

255.255.0.0

Default gateway:

No setting is required

*1: Generally use this rule to set the IP address. However, other IP address can also be used.

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The below figure shows an example of the case where the domain number is 1 and the station number is 24. ?

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. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address:

172

17

1

24

Subnet mask:

255

255

0

0

Default gateway:

Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: Alternate DNS server:

Advanced... OK

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Figure Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties(Setting Example)

After setting, click [OK]. There is no need to restart the PC after setting the IP address.

IMPORTANT • Do not set the DNS server address. • Do not change any settings accessed by clicking the [Advanced] button.

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l Setting IP Address for Control Bus 1.

Select [Vnet] from Network Connections window and open Vnet Properties dialog box. In [This connection uses the following items:], select the following two items: • Yokogawa Vnet Protocol • Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Make sure that the checkboxes of other items are not selected.

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Figure Vnet Properties

Click [OK]. A message box appears to prompt for restarting the PC. Click [Yes] to restart the PC.

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2.

Select [Vnet] from Network Connections window and open Vnet Properties dialog box. Choose [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] in the box of [This connection uses the following items], and then click [Properties] button to display Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties dialog box.

3.

Select [Use the following IP address] and set the standard values for IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of the control bus as follows:

• Standard setting for control bus: IP address: 172.16.. Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Default gateway: No setting is required • To avoid conflicts with the existing setting: IP address: XXX.YYY.. Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Default gateway: No setting is required Generally use the above settings. However, other IP address can also be used. ?

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. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address:

172

16

1

24

Subnet mask:

255

255

0

0

Default gateway:

Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: Alternate DNS server:

Advanced... OK

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Figure Example of Control Bus IP Address Setting

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n Setup Procedure 3: Set Bindings When 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.

TIP

If you do not change the bindings, the later installed network card has higher priority in establishing network connection than the earlier installed network card.

The Ethernet should be placed at a higher priority than the Control Bus (Vnet). 1.

From [Advanced] menu on Network Connections window, choose [Advanced Settings] to open Advanced Settings dialog box.

Advanced Settings Adapters and Bindings

Provider Order

Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by network services. Connections: Vnet Ethernet [Remote Access connections]

Bindings for Local Area Connection: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Client for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

OK

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Figure Advanced Settings (Before Bindings are Set)

In the above figure, the control bus has higher priority than the Ethernet because the control bus (Vnet) driver was installed later than the Ethernet driver.

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2.

Use the upward or downward arrow next to the Connections box so as to change the Ethernet to the higher position than Control Bus(Vnet).

Advanced Settings Adapters and Bindings

Provider Order

Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by network services. Connections: Ethernet Vnet [Remote Access connections]

Bindings for Local Area Connection: File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Client for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

OK

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Figure Advanced Settings (After Bindings are Set)

3.

After setting the priority of Ethernet higher than the control bus, click [OK] to finish setting of bindings. After changing the bindings, there is no need to restart the PC.

IMPORTANT • Do not change the priority of [Remote Access connections] so as to keep it at the lowest position. • There is no need to set the Provider Order tab. • Do not change the bindings for Ethernet and Vnet, which are shown in the Bindings box below the Connections box.

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n Setup Procedure 4: Change Computer Name 1.

Select [Network Identification] in the [Advanced] menu at the top of the Network Connections window. The System Properties dialog box appears.

System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates General Hardware Computer Name

Remote Advanced

Windows uses the following information to identify your computer on the network. Computer description: For example: “Kitchen Computer” or “Mary’s Computer”. Full computer name:

HIS0124

Workgroup:

WORKGROUP

To use the Network Identification Wizard to join a domain and create a local user, click Network ID. To rename this computer or join a domain, click Change.

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Figure System Properties

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In the [Computer Name] tab, click the [Change] button. The Computer Name Changes dialog box appears.



Enter a new name (case-insensitive) for the PC. Computer Name Changes You can change the name and the membership of this computer. Changes may affect access to network resources. Computer name: HIS0124 Full computer name: DOCEP2. More... Member of Domain:

Workgroup: WORKGROUP

OK

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Figure Compute Name Changes

Click [OK]. A message box appears to prompt for restarting the PC. The new computer name will become valid after the PC is restarted. 3.

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Restart the PC.

• Since DNS server is not used, Do not click [More] button on Computer Name Changes dialog box. • Since the computer does not belong to a domain, do not click the radio button of [Domain] on Computer Name Changes dialog box.

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Restrictions on Network Setting

The following features should not be used in CENTUM VP. • Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) • Bridge Connection

n Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) On [Sharing] tab of Vnet Properties or Ethernet Properties dialog box, do not select the checkbox of [Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection]. The figure below shows the Sharing tab of Vnet Properties; the Sharing tab on Ethernet Properties is the same.

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Figure Vnet Properties (Default Setting)

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Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is for sharing the internet connection by the computers in a small scale office network or home network.

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n Bridge Connection Do not use bridge connection. If bridge connection is created in the PC, not only the control bus communication of the PC becomes abnormal, but also the communication of the whole control bus network may be jeopardized. (If the bridge connection is already created, you need to delete the bridge connection.)

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The bridge connection is for bridging the multiple networks connected to a PC.

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This section explains the setups, not included in the standard setup, that are needed to meet various customer requirements and different user environments. The advanced setups are made to allow the followings: • Use a name other than station name as computer name. • Use in a Domain Environment

n Use in Domain Environment When CENTUM VP is used in a domain environment, a domain name as well as a computer name needs to be defined. If you are not clear about this, you need to consult with your network administrator. Note that, after setting the PC as a member of a domain, the PC needs to be restarted.

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Installing USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB) If you use a USB Operator Keyboard (hereinafter called OPKB), you need to install USB OPKB driver. (If you do not use USB OPKB, USB OPKB driver is not required.) The following procedure for installing USB OPKB driver is described using Windows Vista. With Windows XP, the procedure is the same except that there may be slight differences in dialog boxes or windows. USB OPKB driver is included in the CENTUM VP Software media. There is no dependent relation between USB OPKB driver and CENTUM VP. But we recommend you install USB OPKB driver before installing CENTUM VP.

n Installing USB OPKB driver (Add or Update) This section describes how to install (Add or Update) USB OPKB driver. On CENTUM VP installation menu, click [USB driver for OPKB] button to start the installation.

l Flow of Adding or Updating START

Execute Install command

Click [USB driver for OPKB] on CENTUM VP installation menu

PC restart

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Figure Flow of Installing (Adding or Updating) USB OPKB driver

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l Procedure for adding or updating a driver

IMPORTANT For upgrading CS 3000 R3 to CENTUM VP, you must first uninstall the USB OPKB driver for CS 3000 R3 using CS 3000 media before following the procedure for adding USB OPKB driver for CENTUM VP.

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1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Connect the OPKB to a USB port, and power on the OPKB.

You can connect the OPKB before you start your PC.

If you add USB OPKB driver (initial installation), the Found New Hardware dialog box appears. But if you update the driver (i.e., the driver is already installed in the computer), the dialog box does not appear.

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Figure Found New Hardware Dialog box

If the Found New Hardware dialog box appears, select “Ask me again later”. (Do not install the driver from the Found New Hardware dialog box.) 3.

Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into the drive. Setup menu appears when you insert the CENTUM VP software media into a DVD-ROM drive. If the Setup menu does not appear, double-click “CENTUMSetup.exe” in the top folder in the software media using Explorer.

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On CENTUM VP installation menu, click [USB driver for OPKB] button to start the installation. If you start the command, the following dialog box to confirm setup appears.

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Figure Dialog box to Confirm Setup

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Click [OK].

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The following Windows Security dialog boxes for installing the system devices software and for human interface devices software appear. Click “Install” respectively. Installation process starts.

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Figure Install System Devices Software

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Figure Install Human Interface Devices Software

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If the following message appears, click [OK]. USB Driver Setup completes.

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Figure Successfully Installed Message Box

If any message other than the above appears, the setup failed. Confirm that the OPKB is correctly connected and repeat the installation procedure. 8.

Restart your computer. But if you continue to install CENTUM VP software and restart the computer after that, you can skip this step.

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l Confirm installed USB driver USB OPKB driver consists of a system device “OPKB Pseudo Device” and a human interface device “OPKB Device”. When you install the USB OPKB driver and if the driver functions normally, “OPKB Pseudo Device” is added to System Device under Device Manager and “OPKB Device” is added to Human Interface Device. To call up Device Manager, click Start and select Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Device Manager. If the device is properly running, OPKB will be displayed on Device manager as follows:

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Figure Device Manager (Confirming OPKB Pseudo Device)

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Figure Device Manager (Confirming OPKB Device)

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n Uninstalling USB OPKB driver How to uninstall USB OPKB driver is described in this section.

l Flow of Un-installation START

Execute Install command

PC restart

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Figure Flow of Uninstalling USB OPKB driver

l Procedure for uninstalling USB driver You need this procedure only if something is wrong with USB OPKB driver. 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Confirm that OPKB is connected to a USB port and the OPKB is powered on.

IMPORTANT You can uninstall USB OPKB driver only if the OPKB is connected to a USB port and the connected OPKB is powered on.

3.

Insert the CENTUM VP Software medium into the drive.

4.

Run the following command. (DVD-ROM): \CENTUM\USBDRV\uninstall.bat

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If the following message appears, click [OK]. Un-installation procedure starts.

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Figure Message to Confirm Un-installation

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If the following message “USB driver has been successfully removed” appears, click [OK]. Un-installation completes.

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Figure Message to inform Successful Uninstallation

If any message other than the above appears, the un-installation failed. Confirm that the OPKB is correctly connected and repeat the un-installation procedure. 7.

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n Type of installation • New Installation Initially installs CENTUM VP software in a computer. Key code for CENTUM VP is required for this installation. • Version Up Installation Upgrades CS 3000 software on a computer to CENTUM VP. Key code for CENTUM VP is required for this installation. • Revision Up Installation Upgrades CENTUM VP software on a computer with minor changes. If no package is added, Key code for CENTUM VP is not required for this installation. • Upgrade Installation from CS 1000 Upgrades CS 1000 software on a computer to CENTUM VP. Key code for CENTUM VP is required for this installation • Add Installation Adds software packages to a computer installed with CENTUM VP software. A medium containing CENTUM VP software in the same version as the one on the PC is required. • Re-Installation Installing the CENTUM VP software version in a computer installed with the version for purposes such as program repairs. Key code for CENTUM VP is not required for this installation.

n Preparation Have the following items at hand for installation. • CENTUM VP Software Medium (Medium model code: LHSKM30): 1 piece • CENTUM VP Software key code FDC (Medium model code: LHSCM30) • CENTUM VP Project ID License (LHSPJT1/LHMPJT1) • External DVD-ROM drive (when there is only CD-ROM drive in the PC) • Other necessary Software for CENTUM VP operation Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office, etc

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n Precaution l Confirm free space in disk drive CENTUM VP software is installed in the following folder in a disk drive. Confirm that the disk drive has enough space for installing the software. • Folder specified by Installer (as the destination)(“[system drive]\CENTUMVP” in default) • Folder for program (Environmental variable “%ProgramFiles%”) • Folder containing application setup data(Environmental variable “%CommonApplicationData%”)

l Close/Exit running programs before installation Exit all running programs before installation including resident programs such as anti-virus software.

l Restart PC after installation You have to restart your computer after installation.

l Changes in Windows settings Installing the CENTUM VP Software changes the following Windows settings. Items

Setting

Remarks

Account icon display in logon screen

Disable

To protect logon account names from unauthorized use.

Fast User Switching

Simultaneous logon of multiple users is not supported.

Windows Automatic Updates

Disable Disable

Windows Defender

Disable

We recommend an Anti-virus software with which compatibility is verified.

To prevent rebooting the computer by Windows automatic updates, because the components running CENTUM VP Software are expected to run continuously.

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New installation means initially installing CENTUM VP software on a computer. For this type of installation, you need CENTUM VP key code. In a New installation, CENTUM VP system software and CENTUM VP electronic documents are installed. To start New installation, on the CENTUM VP Installation Menu, click [CENTUM VP Software].

n New Installation procedure 1.

SEE

ALSO

Login as an administrative user.

For information about administrative user, see: “■ Administrative User” in 1, “Overview”

2.

Exit all running programs including resident programs such as anti-virus software before you start installing CENTUM VP software.

3.

Insert the CENTUM VP key code FD into a floppy disk drive.

4.

Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into a DVD-ROM drive. CENTUM VP Installation Menu appears. If it does not appear, double-click “CENTUMSetup. exe” in the top folder in the software medium using Explorer. CENTUM VP Installation Menu appears.

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Figure CENTUM VP Installation Menu

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Click [CENTUM VP Software] on the CENTUM VP Installation Menu. Installation of CENTUM VP software starts.

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If Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 and MSXML 6.0 SP1 are not in your computer, a setup program for the two automatically starts with the following dialog box. Click [Install]. Installing Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 and MSXML 6.0 SP1 starts. If Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 and MSXML 6.0 SP1 are already in your computer, go to the next step.

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Figure Dialog Box for Confirming Microsoft .NET Framework and MSXML

The following dialog box appears showing Microsoft .NET Framework and MSXML are being installed.

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Figure Installing Microsoft .NET Framework and MSXML

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Preparing to Install dialog box (for CENTUM VP) appears.

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Figure Preparing to Install Dialog Box

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The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for YOKOGAWA CENTUM VP dialog box appears. Click [Next].

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Figure Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for YOKOGAWA CENTUM VP Dialog Box

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Choose Destination Location dialog box appears. Default is set to “[System drive]:\ CENTUMVP”. • If you select the default destination, click [Next]. • If you want to change the destination, click the [Browse] button and select a folder. Click [Next].

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Figure Choose Destination Location Dialog Box

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CENTUM VP User Register dialog box appears. Enter user name and company name respectively. Click [Next].

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Figure CENTUM VP User Register Dialog Box

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10. Input ID number dialog box appears. Enter an 8-digit Project ID, and click [Next].

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If the entered Project ID does not match the Project ID contained in the key code FD, an error message appears and installation is aborted.

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Figure Input ID number Dialog Box

11. The following dialog box appears after the computer finishes loading the key code from the key code FD. • If you have more than one key code, insert the next FD and click [Yes]. • If you have only one key code, click [No] and move on to the next step.

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Figure Question Dialog Box

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12. Package List dialog box showing a list of packages to be installed appears. Confirm the packages and click [Next].

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Figure Package List Dialog Box

13. Set up Operator keyboard dialog box appears. • If you use an Operator Keyboard, select the check box [Use Operator keyboard], enter COM Port No., and click [Next]. • If you don’t use an Operator Keyboard, clear the check box [Use Operator keyboard] and click [Next].

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You can change the settings for Operator keyboard in HIS Utilities after installing CENTUM VP.

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Figure Set up Operator keyboard Dialog Box

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14. Setup referenced database dialog box appears. Enter the name of a computer containing project database and click [Next].

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Figure Setup referenced database Dialog Box

15. If a Report package (LHS6530) is in your computer, the following dialog box appears. Click [OK].

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Figure Report Package Dialog Box

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16. If control bus driver is not installed in your computer, the following dialog box appears. If you use only Test function on a stand-alone computer, no control bus driver is required. However, the control bus communication driver is required for Batch Process Management. Therefore, you need to install the control bus driver afterward. Click [OK].

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Figure Dialog Box showing Control Bus Driver Information

17. Start Copying Files dialog box showing User Information, ID number, Package List appears for you to confirm the settings before copying files. Confirm them and click [Next]. Installation starts.

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Figure Start Copying Files Dialog Box

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Installation is performed as follows: 1. CENTUM VP software is installed. Installation progress bar appears. (It may take several minutes to complete installation.)

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Figure Installing CENTUM VP Software 2. Redistributable Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 is installed. (If the Redistributable Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 library is not in your computer) (It may take several minutes to process this.)

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Figure Installing Redistributable Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Library

18. When the installation completes, the InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears. Click [Yes, I want to restart my computer now.] and Click [Finish]. Installation completes.

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Figure InstallShield Wizard Complete Dialog Box

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In Version Up Installation, you upgrade CS 3000 in your computer to CENTUM VP.

n Flow of Version Up Installation START

Backup of Package Data

Refer to “6.2.2 Backup and Restoration of Package Data”.

Release of HIS automatic activation and CENTUM Desktop

Update of device driver

Refer to “4. Setting of Network”,”5. USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)”.

Installation of CENTUM VP Software

Refer to “6.1 New Installation”.

Rev. Up processing of CS 3000 project database

Restoration of Package Data

Refer to “6.2.2 Backup and Restoration of Package Data”.

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Figure Flow of Version Up Installation

IMPORTANT • CENTUM VP keycode is required for this installation. • “_bak” is appended to the name of top folder containing CS 3000. The “_bak” folder is used for copying project database and restoring data for each package. We recommend you keep the folder for a certain period for maintenance purposes. • If you open the CS 3000 project database using a builder after installing CENTUM VP, the project database is upgraded to the one for CENTUM VP.

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Procedure for Version Up Installation

Follow the procedures below for Version Up Installation.

n Procedure 1: Backup Package Data Backup the necessary data of each package used in CS 3000.

SEE

ALSO

For details of backing up package data, see: 6.2.2 “Backup and Restoration of Package Data”

n Procedure 2: Disable HIS automatic activation, Automatic logon, and CENTUM Desktop environment setting If your CS 3000 computer has Operation and monitoring function or Access Control package also installed, and if HIS automatic activation, Automatic logon, and CENTUM Desktop environment is specified, disable them. 1.

Log on with a CENTUM account.

2.

From the Start menu, select, [All Programs] – [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] – [HIS Utility]. HIS Utility dialog box appears. In the General tab page, clear the check box [Activate HIS when you Logon] and click [OK].

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Figure HIS Utility -1

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Log off. And log in as an administrative user.

4.

From the Start menu, select [HIS Utility]. HIS Utility dialog box appears. In the General tab page, clear the check box [Auto Logon to Windows], change the setting [Set Desktop Environment for CENTUM] to [Windows Standard], and click [OK].

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Figure HIS Utility -2

n Procedure 3: Update device drivers Update device drivers such as control bus drivers and USB OPKB driver.

IMPORTANT Delete the device driver of CS 3000, and install the latest device driver. Device drivers for a console-type HIS are replaced with the latest device drivers in the installation process of CENTUM VP, therefore you don’t have to uninstall them.

SEE

ALSO

For details of installing device drivers, see: 4, “Setting of Network” 5, “USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)”

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n Procedure 4: Install CENTUM VP Software Install CENTUM VP software.

SEE

ALSO

For details of installing CENTUM VP software, see: 6.1, “New Installation”

n Procedure 5: Steps to upgrade project database

SEE

ALSO

1.

Restore CS 3000 Project database in an appropriate location.

2.

From the Start menu, select [All Programs] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [Project’s Attribution Utility]. Project’s Attribution Utility starts. Register the project database in System View.

For Project’s Attribution Utility, see: F2.3 “Project’s Attribution Utility” in Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)

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From the Start menu, select [All Programs] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [System View]. The project database is automatically upgraded.

n Procedure 5-1: Change the revision of Project database using HIS Database Conversion Tool If HIS is included in CS 3000 project, “HIS Database Conversion Tool” appears to convert the HIS to CENTUM VP HIS. Select the checkbox of stations to convert to CENTUM VP HIS. For the station you do not want to convert, clear the checkbox. The graphic grouping features of CS 3000 and CENTUM VP are different according to specifications. The main difference between CS 3000 and CENTUM VP is the displaying order of the grouped objects. To keep the same displaying order, you need to check the option of [Ungroup group objects (for runtime compatibility when groups have overlapping Z-order)]. If this option is not checked, the displaying order of the grouped objects will be different between CS 3000 and CENTUM VP.

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• When HIS is converted to CENTUM VP HIS, all CS 3000 graphic files of the station are automatically converted to CENTUM VP graphic formats. • You also can start “HIS Database Conversion Tool” from the Tool menu of System View by selecting “HIS Database Conversion Tool”.

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Figure HIS Database Conversion Tool

n Procedure 5-2: Steps to convert Project database using “Graphic File Converter” You can use “Graphic File Converter” to convert a CS 3000 graphic file to a CENTUM VP graphic file, file by file.

TIP

You can use “Graphic File Converter” to convert a CS 3000 graphic file to a CENTUM VP graphic file. You can then import the graphic file converted to CENTUM VP formats in the CENTUM VP Graphic Builder and edit.

1.

From the Start menu, select [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [Graphic File Converter]. “Graphic File Converter” starts.

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Add a CS 3000 graphic file or folder you want to convert. The graphic grouping features of CS 3000 and CENTUM VP are different according to specifications. The main difference between CS 3000 and CENTUM VP is the displaying order of the grouped objects. To keep the same displaying order, you need to check the option of [Ungroup group objects (for runtime compatibility when groups have overlapping Z-order)]. If this option is not checked, the displaying order of the grouped objects will be different between CS 3000 and CENTUM VP.

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Specify the Target Folder and click the [Convert] button. The following dialog box appears.

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Figure Graphic File Converter -2

If the file conversion is successful, “Successful” appears in the [Status] column, “Failed” if unsuccessful, at the completion of the conversion.

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Figure Graphic File Converter (showing conversion results)

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n Procedure 6: Restoration of the backed up Package Data Restore the data for each package you backed up in procedure 1.

SEE

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For details of restoring package data, see: 6.2.2, “Backup and Restoration of Package Data”

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Backup and Restoration of Package Data

The following table shows the data that needs “Backup/Restoration” in each Package. You backup data in CS 3000 and restore them in CENTUM VP. Table

Backup and Restoration of Package Data (1/2)

Package

Name

Data back up/restore

LHM1101

Standard Operation and Monitoring Function

It keeps the HIS setup information. Optionally, back up or restore the following setup data. • Trend data • Long-term, Closed data, Scheduler, etc. • HIS database • Recipe and control recipe data • Tokuchu

LHS1120

Console HIS Support Package for Enclosed Display Style

No obvious reference

LHS1130

Console HIS Support Package for Open Display Style

No obvious reference

LHS1150

Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function

The same as LHS1100

LHS2411

Exaopc OPC Interface Package (for HIS)

No obvious reference

LHS2412

CENTUM Data Access Library

No obvious reference

LHS4000

Million Tag Handling Package

No obvious reference

LHS4100

Configured Information Reference Package

No obvious reference

LHS4150

Output to External Recorder Package

No obvious reference

LHS4190

Line Printer Support Package

No obvious reference

LHS4200

Historical Message Integration Package (meeting FDA Regulations)

The Data stored in the Historical integrated server can be inherited. It requires to reconfigure the storage location in each HIS.

LHS4410 LHM4410

Control Drawing Status Display Package

No obvious reference

LHS4420 LHM4420

Logic Chart Status Display Package

No obvious reference

LHS4450

Multiple Project Connection Package

No obvious reference

LHS4600

Multiple-Monitor Support Package

No obvious reference

LHS4700

Advanced Alarm Filter Package

Export and Import of Alarm Filter definition are required.

LHS4800

Consolidated Alarm Management Software CAMS for HIS

Optionally, back up/restore the following file. • CAMS configuration information

LHS6510

Long-term Data Archive Package

Inheritable by the Backup/Restore the longterm Data.

LHS6530

Report Package

Inheritable by the Backup/Restore of Report definition file.

LHS6600 LHM6600

CS Batch 3000 Process Management Package

No obvious reference The control recipe is not inherited.

LHS6710 LHM6710

FCS Data Setting/Acquisition Package (PICOT)

Back up List of the definition Data is required.

LHS5100 LHM5100

Standard Builder Function

Back up/Restore the project database.

LHS5110

Access Control Package

Re-configuration in the Access Control utility is required. (The definition is SVA so that the user can store/restore.)

LHS1100

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Package

Name

Data back up/restore

LHS5150

Graphic Builder

The project database is inherited. (Back up the SVA file by the User)

LHS5160

CS Batch 3000 Builder

Back up/Restore the project database.

LHS5161

CS Batch 3000 Recipe Management Package

Back up/Restore the recipe database.

LHS5170

Administrator Package (FDA:21 CFR Part 11 compliant)

Back up/Restore the database that was saved by FDA support.

LHS5420 LHM5150

Test Function

No obvious reference

LHS5425

Expanded Test Functions

No obvious reference

LHS5426

FCS Simulator Package

No obvious reference

LHS5427

HIS Simulator Package

No obvious reference

LHS5450

Multiple Project Connection Builder

No obvious reference

LHS5490 LHM5490

Self-documentation Package

No obvious reference

LFSxxxx

Basic Control Functions Subsystem Communication package

No obvious reference

LFS1250

GSGW Generic Subsystem Gateway Package

Back up/Restore the OPC server definition information and the Item definition information file.

LBCxxxx

Standard Bus Converter Function

No obvious reference

LBC2100

System Integration OPC Client Package

No obvious reference

LGWxxxx

Communication Gateway Unit Function

No obvious reference

LPC6900

SOE Server Package

Backup/Restore the database of SOE server.

LPC6910

SOE Server Configurator Package

No obvious reference

LPC6920

SOE Viewer Package

Backup the configuration files.

LPC6930

SEM OPC Interface Package

No obvious reference

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n Data to back up while operating CS 3000 The following Data should be backed up while CS 3000 is in the operation mode. Make a backup, and restore it using Import function of each package.

l Backup and Restore Long-Term Storage Data • Backup The archive feature of the Long-Term Data Archive Package (LHS6510) can be used to backup the data to the external storage medium for long-term storage. The BKHLogFile.txt in the following path should be also be archived. \\\LTDATA\LOG\BKHLogFile.txt • Restore The retrieve feature of the Long-Term Data Archive Package can be used to restore the backup files from the external storage medium to the hard disk of HIS. The BKHLogFile.txt file should be restored to the following path or to the path where it was archived from. \\\LTDATA\LOG\BKHLogFile.txt

l Backup and Restoration of Report configuration • Backup Using the Copy function in Report package-LHS6530, make a copy of the configuration data for each report in an external storage medium. • Restore Copy the report configuration data in the external storage medium and paste them in a SAMPLE folder in Report package for reloading.

l Backup and Restoration of Advanced Alarm Filter configuration • Backup Using the Export function in the Advanced Alarm Filter package -LHS4700, back up the filter configuration data. • Restore Using the Import function in the Advanced Alarm Filter package, restore the filter configuration data.

l Backup and Restoration of Generic Subsystem Gateway Package - LFS1250 Back up the definition file in the following folder of GSGW, and restore it after the upgrade. OPC server definition information file: \apcs\GPLS\BKEOPCSVRDef.csv Item definition information file: \apcs\GPLS\BKEOPCITEMDef.csv

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n Data to back up/restore while it is in an off-line state You need to back up the following data offline before deleting the CS 3000 folder. Before backing up the data (CS 3000), you must exit all engineering functions of CS 3000. Before restoring (CENTUM VP), you must exit all engineering functions of CENTUM VP.

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In Version-Up installation, CS 3000 Software folder is backed up. “_bak” is appended to the backup folder name.

As for these Data, after the installation of CENTUM VP, the target file or folder should be copied to a relatively same location under the . If a folder with the same name already exists, overwrite it.

l Database related to HIS 1.

Stop HIS functions. In command prompt, run the following command. \his\tool\BKHHisstop.exe

2.

Back up and restore data. Back up and restore the following HIS-related files. Folder name of restored data: \his\database

: Voice messages, etc.

\his\recipe

: Recipes and Control recipes

\his\save etc.

: Long-term, Closed data, Scheduler,

\his\Trend

: Trend data

\his\spconf

: Context menus, etc.

\his\Media\User : Media data The tokuchu files are located in the following folder. Please confirm to tokuchu responsible department whether tokuchu program can use these restored files after installation. \his\spconf \his\user

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l Backup and Restore for Consolidated Alarm Management Function (CAMS for HIS) - LHS4800 Restoring the data of CAMS for HIS should be performed after restoring the HIS related databases. Before you back up and restore CAMS for HIS data, disable CAMS for HIS. 1.

Disable CAMS for HIS. Log in as an administrative user. In HIS Utility, disable CAMS for HIS, and restart your computer.

2.

Back up and restore ‘CAMS for HIS’ data

• Backup Back up all the files in the following CAMS folder. CAMS folder: \CAMS

TIP

If you do not need CAMS historical data, you don’t have to back up files in the following folder. CAMS historical data folder: \CAMS\hist

• Restore You need to restore the following folders and files from the backup data to the same locations under the folder. Folders: CAMS\Client

(CAMS for HIS Message Monitor data)

CAMS\configurator (CAMS for HIS configurator data) CAMS\database

(CAMS run-time data base)

CAMS\defhist

(CAMS database backup)

CAMS\hist

(CAMS for HIS Historical Data)

CAMS\ScenarioFiles (Scenario files of CAMS for HIS Alarm Generator Tools ) CAMS\Viewer

(CAMS for HIS Historical Viewer data)

Files: CAMS\CAMSCapture.bin

(Setup OPC A&E server)

CAMS\ServerConfig.xml

(Setup CAMS for HIS Server)



CAMS\SystemScopeDefinition.bin 3.

(Setup Equalization Scope)

Enable CAMS for HIS If the HIS functions are not running, you need to restart the PC to start the HIS functions. In HIS Utility, enable CAMS for HIS and restart your computer.

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l When using the Access Control function - LHS5110, FDA function - LHS5170 • Backup If the “engineers’ account files for referencing” specified in Access Control Utilities is under CS 3000 software folder, back up all files in the folder. In doing so, give “FULL” control to Everyone for the file EngPassword2.odc. • Restore Restore the file and reconfigure by the Access Control utility.

l FCS Data Setting/Acquisition Package (PICOT) - LHS6710/LHM6710 1.

Exit PICOT. Click PICOT in the Windows task bar to open. From the File menu, select “Exit”. PICOT exits.

2.

Back up and restore configuration files.

• Backup Back up the configuration files in the following folder of this Package. \his\users\save\BKUPICOT • Restore Restore the backed up files to the following folder. \his\users\save\BKUPICOT

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Revision Up installation means to upgrade your CENTUM VP computer with minor changes.

n Flow of Revision Up Installation START

Update of device driver

Installation of CENTUM VP Software

Refer to “4. Setting of Network”, “5. Installation of USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)”.

Refer to “6.1 New Installation”.

Revision Up processing of Project database

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Figure Flow of Revision Up Installation

IMPORTANT • Keycode is not required if you do not add a new Package during the Revision Up process. • Project database is upgraded when you open the project database in a builder after the installation.

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Follow the procedures below to perform a Revision Up Installation.

n Procedure 1: Update device drivers Update device drivers such as control bus drivers and USB OPKB driver.

SEE

ALSO

For details of updating device drivers, see: 4, “Setting of Network” 5, “Installation of USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)”

n Procedure 2: Install CENTUM VP Software Install CENTUM VP software.

SEE

ALSO

For details of installing CENTUM VP software, see: 6.1, “New Installation”

n Procedure 3: Revision Up procedure of Project database From the Start menu, select [All Programs] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [System View] and open project database. The project database is automatically converted when it is opened.

SEE

ALSO

For procedure to convert project database, see: “■Procedure 5: Steps to convert project database “ in 6.2 “Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP)”

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Upgrades CS 1000 software on your computer to CENTUM VP.

The upgrade from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP is performed in two phases. In the first phase, a program for converting CS 1000 Project Revision is installed and the project database is converted. In the second phase, CENTUM VP software is installed and database is converted.

n Flow of upgrading from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP START

Backup of Package Data Release of HIS automatic activation and CENTUM Desktop

Refer to “6.4.2 Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000”. Refer to "■Procedure 2 " in "6.2 Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP)"

Installation of the program for CS 1000 project Revision Up processing of CS 1000 project database Uninstallation of the program for CS 1000 project database Update of device driver

Refer to “6.4.3 Migrate from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP".

Installation of CENTUM VP Software Conversion from CS 1000 project to CENTUM VP project Restoration of Package Data

Refer to “6.4.2 Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000”.

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IMPORTANT • Be sure to back up the CS 1000 project database before starting this operation. • Keycode is not required for the installation of a program for converting CS 1000 Project Revision. • When the conversion of the CS 1000 project database is completed, be sure to uninstall the program for converting CS 1000 Project Revision before installing the CENTUM VP Software. • Keycode is required for installing CENTUM VP Software. • The installation procedure of CENTUM VP Software is the same as the Version Up Installation. The CENTUM VP Software is installed in a separate folder from the CS 1000 installation folder.

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Follow the procedures below to upgrade CS 1000 to CENTUM VP.

n Procedure 1: Backup Package Data Back up necessary package data used in CS 1000. If Access Control function is enabled, disable it.

SEE

ALSO

• For how to disable Access Control, see: Reference Access Administrator (FDA : 21 CFR Part 11 compliant) (IM 33M01A30-40E) • For details of backup, see: 6.4.2, “Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000”

n Procedure 2: Disable HIS automatic activation, Automatic logon, and CENTUM Desktop environment setting If Operation and Monitoring function or Access Control package is in your CS 1000 computer, and if HIS automatic activation, Automatic log on, and CENTUM Desktop environment is specified, disable them.

SEE

ALSO

For details of disabling HIS automatic activation, Automatic logon, and CENTUM Desktop environment setting, see: ”Procedure 2: Disable HIS automatic activation, Automatic logon, and CENTUM Desktop environment setting” in 6.2, “Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP)”

n Procedure 3: Migrate from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP SEE

ALSO

For migration from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP, see: 6.4.3, “Migrate from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP”

n Procedure 4: Restoration of the backed up Package Data Restore the data of each package you backed up in the procedure 1.

SEE

ALSO

For details of restoring package data, see: 6.4.2, “Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000”

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Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000

Package data you need to back up and restore are listed in the following table. Back up in CS 1000 and restore in CENTUM VP. Table

Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000 (1/2)

Package

Name

Package corresponding in VP LHS1100 LHM1101

Data to back up/restore

PHS1101

Standard Operation and Monitoring Function

Both Trend/Historical are not inheritable. Export HIS configuration data, edit them, and Import. Optionally, back up/restore the following definition information. • Voice Message definition and Media Data • Context Menus in Graphic Window definition

PHS1130

Console HIS Support Package for Open Display Style

LHS1130

No obvious reference

PHS2411

Exaopc OPC Interface Package (for HIS)

LHS2411

No obvious reference

PHS2412

CENTUM Data Access Library

LHS2412

No obvious reference

PHS4100

Configured information Reference Package

LHS4100

No obvious reference

PHS4190

Line Printer Output Package

LHS4190

No obvious reference

PHS4200

Historical Message Integration Package (meeting FDA Regulations)

LHS4200

The Data stored in the Historical integrated server can be inherited. It requires to re-configure the storage location in each HIS.

PHS4410

Control Drawing Status Display Package

LHS4410 LHM4410

No obvious reference

PHS4420

Logic Chart status display package

LHS4420 LHM4420

No obvious reference

PHS4600

Multiple-Monitor Support Package

LHS4600

No obvious reference

PHS4700

Advanced Alarm Filter Package LHS4700

Export and Import of Alarm Filter definition are required.

PHS6510

Long-Term Data Archive Package

LHS6510

Backup/Restore the long-term Data and “BKHLogFile.txt” by the same procedure as is conventionally done.

PHS6530

Report Package

LHS6530

Inheritable by the Backup/Restore of Report definition file.

PHS6600

CS Batch 3000 process management package

LHS6600 LHM6600

No obvious reference The control recipe is not inherited.

PHS6710

FCS Data setting/acquisition package (PICOT)

LHS6710 LHM6710

Back up/Restore List of the definition Data is required.

PHS5100

Builder Function

LHS5100 LHM5100

Back up/Restore the project database.

PHS5110

Access Control Package

LHS5110

Re-configuration in the Access Control utility is required. (The definition is SVA so that the user can store/restore.)

PHS5151

Graphic builder

LHS5150

The project database is inherited. (Back up the SVA file by the User)

PHS5160

CS Batch 1000 Builder

LHS5160

Back up/Restore the project database

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CS Batch 1000 Recipe management package

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Backup and Restoration of Package Data of CS 1000 (2/2)

Package

Name

Package corresponding in VP LHS5170

Data to back up/restore

PHS5170

Access Administrator Package (FDA:21 CFR Part 11 compliant)

Back up/Restore the database that was saved by FDA support

PHS5150

Test function

LHS5420 LHM5150

No obvious reference

PHS5490

Self-Documentation Function

LHS5490 LHM5490

No obvious reference

PFSxxxx

Basic Control Functions Subsystem Communication package

LFSxxxx

No obvious reference

PHS5155

Expanded Test Functions

LHS5425

No obvious reference

PHS5156

FCS Simulator package

LHS5426

No obvious reference

PHS5157

HIS Simulator package

LHS5427

No obvious reference



HIS Group Expansion Package



No obvious reference

PHS5495

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n Data to back up while operating CS 1000 You need to back up the following data while CS 1000 is running. Make a backup, and restore using the Import function in each package.

l Backup and Restoration work for the Operation and Monitoring function 1.

Export and import HIS configuration data Using Export function in HIS Setup, back up HIS Registry data. For restoring HIS configuration data after installation, edit the backup file (File extension: .reg) as follows using a text editor, and import it. Example: Replace “BenKei” in Registry path with “CS3K”. Before: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA\BenKei\HIS\COMMON After: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA\CS3K\HIS\COMMON

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Set Number of Tags In the Station tab page in HIS Setup, set a new Number of Tags for CENTUM VP.

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l Backup and Restore Long-Term Storage Data • Backup The archive feature of the Long-Term Data Archive Package (PHS6510) can be used to backup the data to the external storage medium for long-term storage. The BKHLogFile.txt in the following path should be also be archived. \\\LTDATA\LOG\BKHLogFile.txt • Restore The retrieve feature of the Long-Term Data Archive Package can be used to restore the backup files from the external storage medium to the hard disk of HIS. The BKHLogFile.txt file should be restored to the following path or to the path where it was archived from. \\\LTDATA\LOG\BKHLogFile.txt

l Backup and Restoration of Report configurations • Backup Using the Copy function in Report package - PHS6530, make a backup of configurations for each report in an external storage medium. • Restore Copy the report configurations from the external storage medium and paste them in a SAMPLE folder in Report package for reloading.

l Backup and Restoration of Advanced Alarm Filter configurations • Backup Using the Export function in the Advanced Alarm Filter package -PHS4700, back up the filter configurations. • Restore Using the Import function in the Advanced Alarm Filter package, restore the filter configurations.

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n Data to back up/restore while it is in an offline state You need to back up the following data offline before deleting the CS 1000 folder. Before backing up the data, you must exit all engineering functions of CS 1000. Also, before restoring (CENTUM VP), you must exit all engineering functions of CENTUM VP. After you install CENTUM VP, make a copy of those data to a relatively same location under . If a file with the same name exists in the destination folder, overwrite it.

l Backup and Restore HIS-Related Database You need to backup the voice message configuration, media data, context menus configuration. The backups of these data can be restored later. However, if the voice messages were not applied, same as other customized functions such as context menus, the files may not exist for backup if the function are not used. Before backing up and restoring the HIS-related database, you must exit all HIS functions. • Stop HIS functions. In command prompt, run the following command. \his\tool\BKHHisstop.exe • Back up and restore HIS-related files Back up and restore the following HIS-related files. In restoration, the folder name is . \his\database\ops\MediaDef.odb : Voice message configuration file \his\Media\User : Media data (‘user\’) \his\spconf\BKHMenueDef.xml : Context menus configuration file

l When using the Access Control function - PHS5110, FDA function - PHS5170 • Backup If “engineers’ account files for referencing” specified in Access Control Utilities is under the CS 1000 installation folder, back up all files in the folder. In the backup, add Full control to Everyone for the file EngPassword2.odc. • Restore Restore the file and set up in Access Control Utilities.

l FCS Data setting/acquisition package (PICOT) - PHS6710 1.

Exit PICOT In the Windows task bar, click PICOT to open. From File menu, select “Exit”. PICOT exits.

2.

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Migrate from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP

This section describes migrating from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP.

n Items required for migration • CENTUM VP software medium (*1) • CENTUM VP software Key code *1:

The medium contains CENTUM VP software and a program for converting CS 1000 project.

n Flow of migration and procedure You have to convert the CS 1000 project database to a version supported by CENTUM VP conversion tool first, and upgrade to CENTUM VP. The following figure describes migrating project database. CS 1000 project database

Revision Up

CS 1000 project database ready for upgrading to CENTUM VP

For CENTUM VP

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Figure Flow of migrating from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP

Follow the procedures below.

l Procedure 1 : Install a program for converting CS 1000 Project Revision Install a program for converting CS 1000 Project in a computer in which you are going to install CENTUM VP. (*1) *1:

TIP

The program is in the medium containing CENTUM VP software.

The capability of the converting program is to convert CS 1000 Project database to CENTUM VP project database, nothing else.

1.

Login as an administrative user.

2.

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Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into a DVD-ROM drive. CENTUM VP Installation Menu (CENTUM SETUP) appears. If it does not appear, doubleclick “CENTUMSetup.exe” in the top folder in the software media using Explorer. CENTUM VP Installation Menu appears.

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Figure CENTUM VP Installation Menu (CENTUM SETUP)

TIP

4.

On the menu, click [CS 1000 Project DB conversion]. Installation of the program for converting CS 1000 project starts.

5.

The following dialog box for specifying the destination of the conversion program appears.

If CS 3000 or CENTUM VP software is already in your computer, an error message appears and you cannot install the conversion program.

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Figure Destination Folder setting Dialog Box

If you want to change “Destination Folder”, enter the destination. If you click [OK], installation starts.

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If Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 and MSXML 6.0 SP1 are not installed in your computer, a setup program for the two automatically starts with the following dialog box. Click [Install]. Installing Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 and MSXML 6.0 SP1 starts. If Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 and MSXML 6.0 SP1 are already in your computer, go to the next step.

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Figure Dialog Box for Confirming Microsoft .NET Framework and MSXML

The following dialog box appears while Microsoft .NET Framework and MSXML are being installed.

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Figure Installing Microsoft .NET Framework and MSXML

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Preparing to Install dialog box (for CENTUM VP) appears. A program to convert project from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP is installed.

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Figure Preparing to Install dialog box (for CENTUM VP)

Conversion program for CS 1000 project is installed showing its progress status. (It may take several minutes to complete installation.)

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Figure CENTUM VP Setup Status Dialog Box

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Figure Installation Complete Dialog Box

Click [OK]. PC is restarted.

l Procedure 2 : Revision Up procedure of the CS 1000 Project database Convert CS 1000 Project database to CENTUM VP formats.

SEE

ALSO

1.

Restore the backup of CS 1000 Project database before the conversion in an appropriate location.

2.

From the Start menu, select [All Programs] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [Project’s Attribution Utility]. Project’s Attribution Utility starts. Register the project database in System View.

For Project’s Attribution Utility, see: F2.3 “Project’s Attribution Utility” in Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)

3.

From the Start menu, select [All Programs] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [System View]. The project database is automatically converted.

l Procedure 3 : Uninstall the program for converting CS 1000 Project Revision Uninstall the program for converting CS 1000 project database following the same procedure as that for uninstalling CENTUM VP software.

SEE

ALSO

For details of un-installation, see: 10.1, “Uninstallation of CENTUM VP Software”

l Procedure 4 : Update device drivers Update device drivers such as control bus drivers and USB OPKB driver.

SEE

ALSO

For details of updating device drivers, see: 4, “Setting of Network” 5, “Installation of USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)”

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l Procedure 5 : Install CENTUM VP Software Install CENTUM VP software following the same procedure as that for Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP). After that, configure security.

SEE

ALSO

For details of installing CENTUM VP software, see: 6.2, “Version Up Installation (from CS 3000 to CENTUM VP)” For security configuration, see: 7, “IT Security Settings”

l Procedure 6 : Using Network Setting Tool When setting control bus options of Redundant or Non-redundant, using or not using Ethernet can be configured as follows. However, when migrating CS 1000 version R3.01 or later to CENTUM VP, this is not required. 1.

Run the following program from Command prompt. \Tool\CS3000ToolNetwork.exe Network Tool setting box will be displayed.

Network Setting Tool Control Bus

Ethernet

Dual-Redundant

Use

Single

Not use OK

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Figure Network Setting Tool

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2.

Choose from the options of [Dual-Redundant] or [Single], [Use] or [Not Use] by clicking the option buttons in the setting box. And then click [OK].

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l Procedure 7 : Convert CS 1000 Project to CENTUM VP Project TIP

Using a HIS Conversion tool, convert the project database to CENTUM VP project database. • Converting graphic files using a HIS Conversion tool A HIS Conversion tool automatically converts graphic formats of all graphic files to the formats for CENTUM VP as well as control drawing smart-parts. (It takes a few seconds to convert a graphic file.) After converting graphic files, download them to HIS. • Launching a HIS Conversion tool The HIS Conversion tool is launched if - the project database is in earlier revision when you launch System View, or - the project database is in earlier revision when the project is opened using System View, or - you launch the HIS Conversion tool from System View

1.

From the Start menu, launch System View. The HIS Conversion tool is launched.

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Figure HIS Conversion tool

A list of HISs in the earlier revision is shown. 2.

TIP

Select HISs you want to convert, and click the [Convert] button. HIS is converted to CENTUM VP.

• You cannot change project name when the project database is converted. • The followings are shown while the HIS Conversion tool is running. - Status bar (lower right of the window) shows name of the file being converted. - Progress bar (lower left of the window) shows progress status.

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This section describes the procedure for adding a package to your CENTUM VP computer. You need a key code for the package and CENTUM VP software medium containing the same version of CENTUM VP as that in your computer. In Add installation, packages included in Key code FD are all installed. If some of them are already on the computer, they are overwritten. To start Add Installation, on CENTUM VP Installation Menu, click [CENTUM VP Software].

n Add Installation procedure 1.

Login as an administrative user.

2.

Exit all running application programs.

3.

Insert CENTUM VP Key code FD into a floppy disk drive.

4.

Insert CENTUM VP software medium into a DVD-ROM drive. CENTUM VP Installation Menu appears. If it does not appear, double-click “CENTUMSetup. exe” in the top folder in the software medium using Explorer. CENTUM VP Installation Menu appears.

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Figure CENTUM VP Installation Menu

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Click [CENTUM VP Software] on the CENTUM VP Installation Menu. The Add installation starts.

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Figure Maintenance Dialog Box

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After the computer loads the key code from the Key Code FD, the following dialog box appears. If you have more than one key code, insert the next FD and click [Yes]. If not, click [No].

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A list of packages to be installed appears. Confirm the packages and click [Next].

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Figure Package List

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Dialog box for confirmation showing Destination folder, User information (Name and Company), Project ID number, and Package list appears. Confirm the information and click [Next]. Add installation starts.

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Figure Start Copying Files Dialog Box

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Progress bar appears. (It may take several minutes to complete installation.)

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Figure Installing CENTUM VP software

10. When the installation completes, InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears. Click [Finish]. This completes Add installation.

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Figure InstallShield Wizard Complete Dialog Box

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Re-Installation

Perform this installation for repairing purposes if some of the CENTUM VP software files are damaged or deleted mistakenly. You cannot overwrite the CENTUM VP software with another installation. You have to uninstall the CENTUM VP first, then install the CENTUM VP software again.

n Un-installation SEE

ALSO

For details of un-installation, see: 10.1, “Uninstallation of CENTUM VP Software”

n Installation SEE

ALSO

For details of new installation, see: 6.1, “New Installation”

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IT Security Settings After installing the CENTUM VP software, the strengthened security settings need to be defined for the PC. CENTUM VP IT securities can be defined on Security Setting Utility that can be started by clicking [Setting Security] on CENTUM VP installation menu. The security settings can be automatically defined by simply following the guidance. Moreover, if the project database is placed in the file server, the IT security settings also need to be defined on the file server.

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Security Setting Utility is used for setting the IT security of PC components in which the CENTUM VP software is installed. By using this utility, the IT security of Standard Model and Legacy Model described below can be set.

n Security Model The security models can be categorized into three types according to the set security strength as follows:

l Legacy Model The access permission of shared files and the connection setting of DCOM are configured at the same security level as the CS 3000 or earlier version. Windows Firewall is disabled. Apply this security model when connecting to other systems such as PRM, ProSafe-RS with security unspecified, or PC component of old revision CS 3000.

l Standard Model The access control by the user authentication, the DCOM setting and the firewall are enabled. Refer to the following section “n Security Setting Items” for the details. For the standard model, the security setting can be selected from the following two types, which are based on different user management methods:  Security Setting for Windows Domain Management Select this when managing the user accounts and groups by the Windows domain controller. It is necessary to create groups by the domain controller before you configure the security setting.  Security Setting for Standalone Management Select this when configuring IT security setting on each PC without using the Windows domain controller. User accounts are created in each PC, but the user groups and user management settings must be consistent among all the relevant PCs.

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l Strengthening Model This is a model to which further security settings are made manually in addition to the security settings of the standard model. This model is not supported by Security Setting Utility. The following explanation refers to the three types of security configuration:  Domain Management type This means the security configuration for Windows Domain Management of the Standard Model.  Standalone Management type This means the security configuration for Standalone Management of the Standard Model.  Legacy type This means the configuration of the Legacy Model

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n Security Setting Items The security items changed by Security Setting Utility are shown below. Table

Security Setting Items

Category

Access control

Security item

Description

Creation of user group and user

A user group is created for each role. The account for starting service of CENTUM is created.

Access control of program

Starting of programs is limited for each user group.

Access control of folder

Access to the files below the folder is limited by the user group.

Access control of registry

Access to registries is limited by the user group.

Access control of DCOM

Only the users of the user group for OPC are permitted to start DCOM.

Limitation on dynamic port of DCOM

The range of the port number of the ports used by DCOM is limited.

Setting of Windows Personal Firewall

Personal Firewall is enabled, and only the connections between CENTUM and already-known destinations are permitted.

DCOM setting

Firewall

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Setting Items for Each Security Configuration Type

Type of Security Configuration Setting Item Creation of user groups

Domain Standalone Management Type Management Type O (*1)

Legacy Type

O

X (*2)

Access permission of files and folders

O

O

O (*3)

Access permission of registries

O

O

O (*3)

Access permission of Start menu

O

O

X

DCOM settings

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O

O (*3)

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n Groups and Users Automatically Generated by Security Setting The user groups automatically generated with the security setting for Standard Model are shown below along with their roles. Table

User Groups Generated with Standard-Model Security Setting and Their Roles

User Group Name

User/Group

Privilege

Description

CTM_OPERATOR (*2)

Group

Group of users for operators

CTM_ENGINEER (*2)

Group

Group of users that conducts engineering of CENTUM by using System View or others

CTM_ENGINEER_ADM(*2)

Group

Group of users that conducts engineering of CENTUM by using System View or others, and owns the stronger privilege than CTM_ENGINEER.

CTM_OPC (*2)

Group

Group for performing OPC communication with CENTUM.

Group

Group of local users that is created by the security setting for the Windows domain environment, having a privilege equivalent to CTM_OPC. When making OPC connection from other PC as a local user, the user must be registered as a member of this group.

Group

Administrator(*1)

Group of users that conduct maintenance of CENTUM, such as a maintenance user of PC or the administrative user generated when Windows OS was installed. The user who installed CENTUM VP and the user who executed Security Setting Utility automatically become member of this group.

Administrator(*1)

Group of local users that is created by the security setting for the Windows domain environment, having a privilege equivalent to CTM_MAINTENANCE. When the domain environment is abnormal, log on as a user of this group and do the work. The administrative users of local PCs should be registered as members of this group.

CTM_OPC_LCL

CTM_MAINTENANCE(*2)

CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL

CTM_PROCESS

Group

User

Administrator(*1)

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n Automatically-Created Accounts The automatically created CTM_PROCESS and CENTUM accounts will be explained below.

l CTM_PROCESS Account CTM_PROCESS account is an automatically created account for starting the CENTUM VP services.  CTM_PROCESS account cannot be used for logging on.  CTM_PROCESS password is hidden.  Changing password of this account is prohibited.

l CENTUM Account CENTUM account is only created, as in CS 3000, when the Legacy Model has been selected. The initial password is “Yokogawa1”. Set a new password as it requires changing the password when the next time you log on.

n User Groups and Accessible Functions The CENTUM VP functions that can be used by individual users are determined in user group units. Access limitation is applied to the functions that are registered to the Start menu during installation of CENTUM VP software. The functions accessible to each user group are shown below. The correspondence between the user group numbers in the following table and the user group names are as follows. [1] : CTM_OPERATOR [2] : CTM_ENGINEER [3] : CTM_ENGINEER_ADM [4] : CTM_OPC/CTM_OPC_LCL [5] : CTM_MAINTENANCE/CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL [6] : CTM_PROCESS

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User Groups and Accessible Functions Function (Start Menu Items)

User Group [1]

[2]

[3]







HIS basic software (*1)

[4]

[5] ○

HIS Utility



Access Control Utilities











System View







Software Configuration Viewer







Consolidated Historical Viewer







Copy Tool for Fieldbus associated files







Project Attribution Utility







Linked-Part List Window







Display Device Information







Recipe View







Report Package







Graphic Builder



[Maintenance] - [Command prompt]



[Maintenance] - [Projectsave]



[Maintenance] - [Logsave]







Configurator of CAMS for HIS







Alarm Generator of CAMS for HIS







SEM OPC Interface Settings







SOE Database Backup







SOE Database Property







SOE Database Restore







SOE Server Monitoring Settings







Specify SOE Trigger

















SOE Server Configurator SOE Viewer

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Using Security Setting Utility

The Security Setting Utility can be started by clicking [Setting IT Security] in the CENTUM VP installer menu. • Regarding PC restart After installing CENTUM VP software, the PC needs to be restarted before configuring the security settings. The [Setting Security] button becomes active only after the PC is restarted. • Regarding Windows Security Alert Dialog Before finishing security setting, if an external user is accessing the running HIS, a Windows Security Alert dialog will be displayed as follows. In this case, you may click [Keep blocking] button to deny the access and then complete the security setting. However, since the above security setting was jeopardized, you need to perform the security setting all over again.

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To configure security settings for the Standalone Management, logon as an administrative user of the local PC. To configure security settings for the Domain Management, logon as an administrative user of the domain.

Alternatively, you can configure security settings for Domain Management by first configuring as the Standalone Management type and then changing them to Domain Management type after performing necessary engineering works and debugging. 2.

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Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into the DVD drive. The installation menu appears. If the installation menu does not appear, use Windows Explorer to open the media and double click CENTUMSetup.exe in the top folder of the media so as to display the installation menu.

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Click [Setting IT Security] button to start IT security setting.

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When Security Setting Utility starts, click [Next] to continue.

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The dialog box for selecting the security type will be displayed. After selecting a security type appropriate for your application, and then click [Next] to continue.

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Figure Dialog Box for Selecting Security Type

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If you select [Standalone: Set the security for Workgroup Management. (Standard Model)] on the PC that belongs to a Windows domain, the following dialog box is displayed. Click [OK] to continue.

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Three categories of security settings are shown. You can choose the security settings only for what you need on this PC. However, it is recommended to choose all the items. Click [Set] button to execute the security setting.

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Figure Three Security Setting Categories

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A progress indicator bar is displayed while the security setting is in progress. 9.

If there is a CENTUM account created in the past, the following message box appears. If the CENTUM account is no longer needed, click [Yes] to delete it.

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10. When the security setup is completed, the following message box is displayed. Click [OK] button to restart the PC.

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Figure Message Box Prompting to Restart the PC

11. In the Windows Vista environment, the following Program Compatibility Assistant dialog box may appear after the security setting is finished. Since the settings are correct, click [Cancel] to close the dialog box.

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Figure Program Compatibility Assistant

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12. In Windows Vista environment, choose [Control Panel] - [Network and Sharing Center], and confirm [Network discovery] and [File sharing] in the area of [Sharing and Discovery] are defined with “On.” If they are defined with “Off,” you need to change them to “On.”

IMPORTANT On group policies of domain controller server, if the client Windows Firewall policies are defined, you need to confirm on the group policies of domain controller server to make sure that both [Network discovery] and [File sharing] are enabled. If they are not enabled, you need to change the settings.

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n Changing to a Different Security Type To change the security type after the security setup is done, start the Security Setting Utility again. Select the security type you want to set and execute the security setup.

l Changing from Standalone Management to Windows Domain Management To change the PC security setting from Standalone Management type to Windows Domain Management type, follow the procedure below. This procedure assumes that the groups and users of the domain where CENTUM VP runs have already been created in advance. 1.

Logon as a user of CTM_MAINTENANCE group of a local PC.

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Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into the DVD drive. In the installation menu that appears, click [Setting IT Security] button to start the Security Setting Utility.

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Select [Set the security the same as CS 3000. (Legacy Model)] and execute the setup. After the setup is completed, restart the PC.

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Add the PC to the Windows domain and restart the PC.

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Logon as a user of CTM_MAINTENANCE group of the domain.

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Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into the DVD drive. In the installation menu that appears, click [Setting IT Security] button to start the Security Setting Utility.

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Select [Domain: Set the security for Domain User Management. (Standard Model)] to change the security type and execute the setup. After the setup is completed, restart the PC.

l Changing from Windows Domain Management to Standalone Management 1.

Logon as a user of CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL group of a local PC.

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Remove the PC from the Windows domain and restart the PC.

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Logon again as the same user as you logged on in step 1.

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Insert the CENTUM VP software medium into the DVD drive. In the installation menu that appears, click [Setting IT Security] button to start the Security Setting Utility.

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Select [Standalone: Set the security for Workgroup Management. (Standard Model)] to change the security type and execute the setup. After the setup is completed, restart the PC.

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This section explains the points to be noted in security setting.

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Notes on Starting Operation and Monitoring Functions and Test Functions by Administrative User

In Windows Vista, the operation and monitoring functions and the test functions cannot be started by the administrative users (users who belong to the Administrators group) except the account name “Administrator”. The administrative users who belong to the groups CTM_ENGINEER_ADM, CTM_ MAINTENANCE, and CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL are subjected to this limitation. This limitation does not apply to Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

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Security Setting Any CS 3000 R3 HIS is in the System

If any of the following packages have been installed in the HIS of the existing CS 3000 R3 system, the system needs to be upgraded to CENTUM VP. LHS5100/LHM5100

:Standard Builder Function

LHS5160



:CS Batch 3000 Builder

LHS5425



:Enhanced Test Function

LHS5426



:FCS Simulator Package

LHS5427



:HIS Simulator Package

LPC6920



:SEM OPC Interface

If the existing CS 3000 R3 system is not using the above packages, it can coexist with CENTUM VP by making the following settings.

n Access to CENTUM VP from CS 3000 R3 HIS To access data of CENTUM VP from CS 3000 R3 HIS, it is necessary to create a CENTUM account in the PC of CENTUM VP. 1.

In the PC where a CENTUM VP’s project database exists, create “CENTUM” as an account of CTM_OPERATOR group.

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Set the same password for the CENTUM account between CS 3000 R3 HIS and CENTUM VP.

n Access to CS 3000 R3 HIS from CENTUM VP To access data of CS 3000 R3 from CENTUM VP, you may use either of the following approaches:  On the PC of CS 3000 R3, make settings to allow access by anonymous users.  On the PC of CS 3000 R3, register all the users that make access. Table

Accessing Data of CS 3000 R3 from CENTUM VP

Approach for data access Allowing access by anonymous users

Description

Strength of Security

Access is allowed to all users including anonymous users. This method should be used when, for example, CENTUM VP is managed in a domain environment and the users that make access to CS 3000 cannot be identified.

Registering all the users All the users registered in the CENTUM VP system are that make access registered to CS 3000 R3

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l Approach 1: Allowing access by anonymous users 1.

Logon to CS 3000 R3 as an administrative user.

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From the Start menu, choose [Control Panel] - [Administrative Tools] - [Computer Management]. Computer Management window appears.

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Deselect the checkbox of [Account is disabled] and then click [OK] button.

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Select [Deny access to this computer from the network] and open its properties sheet. Make sure that there is no GUEST account in the list. If you find GUEST account, remove it.

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l Approach 2: Registering all the users that make access Procedure 1: On the PC of CS 3000 R3, register all the users registered in the CENTUM VP system (set the same passwords between the two systems). Procedure 2: Create CTM_PROCESS account in the following steps. 1

Logon to CS 3000 R3 as an administrative user.

2

Terminate all the running applications.

3

Set the media of CENTUM VP software in the DVD drive.

The installation menu is started automatically, but click [Close] button to close it. 4

Execute the following command stored in the DVD-ROM. The utility to create CTM_ PROCESS account is started and CTM_PROCESS account is created. (DVD-ROM drive): \CENTUM\SECURITY\CreateCTMProcess.exe

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If a CENTUM VP project is connected with some other CENTUM projects using the Multiple Project Connection package, security settings must be set to the same security model (Legacy Model/Standard Model/Strengthening Model) in all the connected PC components. This section describes the security settings when a CENTUM VP project is connected with a legacy CENTUM system (CS 3000/CS 1000/CENTUM CS) using the Multiple Project Connection package.

n Connecting CENTUM VP with CS 3000/CS 1000 SEE

ALSO

For connecting CENTUM VP with CS 3000/CS 1000, see: 7.3.2 “Security Setting when Any CS 3000 R3 HIS is in the System”

n Connecting CENTUM VP with CENTUM CS l To access CENTUM CS project database from CENTUM VP No special setting is required.

l To access CENTUM VP project database from CENTUM CS In order to allow the ICS of CENTUM CS to reference the project database of CENTUM VP, the file management service of HIS(BK FMS) should be defined as automatically started so as to provide an information entrance. Do not change the user to log on to the file management service; leave it as “CTM_PROCESS”.

TIP

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Accessing Builder-Related Database for Reference via Network

In a PC where CENTUM VP is not installed, the engineering database, recipe builder database, or FDA audit trail database can be placed to be referenced from other PCs via network. To allow access to the database from other PC, the following settings need to be made on the PC where the database is placed. Step 1: Create a CTM_PROCESS account Step 2: Create a group and an account for security setting Step 3: Configure shared folder setting Step 4: Special setup on Windows Server 2003 The detailed procedure for setting up the database PC is shown as below.

n Step 1: Create a CTM_PROCESS account SEE

ALSO

For how to create the CTM_PROCESS account, see the following: “n Access to CS 3000 R3 HIS from CENTUM VP” in 7.3.2 “Security Setting Any CS 3000 R3 HIS is in the System”

n Step 2: Create a group and an account for security setting If the CENTUM VP is running with Standalone Management, it is necessary to create the same group and account (including the password) as those on the PC that makes access to the project database. However, if the CENTUM VP is in Windows domain environment, this is not required. 1

Creating a Group

In the PC where CENTUM VP is installed, create a group having the same name as the group created by Security Setting Utility.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about Security Setting Utility, see the following; 7.1 “Security Setting Utility”

2

Registering Account to Group

Register a user account to the user group that has been created. The user account name and password must be the same as those on the PC that makes access to the database.

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n Step 3: Configure shared folder setting Carry out the following procedure to set the access permissions for the project folder and define the name shared on the network. 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Use Windows Explorer and select the project folder.

3.

Open the folder’s Properties sheet and select Security tab. Add the group created in “n Step 2: Create a group and an account for security setting” with full control permission.

4.

Select Sharing tab in the Properties sheet and click [Share]. To share a project database, enter “CS1000PJT” as the shared name. To share a recipe database, enter “CTMRMNG” as the shared name.

5.

Click [OK] to finish.

n Step 4: Special Setup on Windows Server 2003 For checking whether the builder-related database-allocated PC is alive, the Internet Control Message protocol (ICMP) is used. On Windows Server 2003, the option of [Allow incoming echo request] should be enabled for ICMP settings (it is disabled with the default setting). The procedure for enabling [Allow incoming echo request] is as follows: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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Choose [Control Panel] - [Windows Firewall] to display Windows Firewall dialog box.

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7.3.5

Setting Security related to SOE Server Package (LPC6900)

When the Security Setting Utility is executed on the PC in which the SOE server package has been installed, the authentication of the user for connection to SOE server is set as shown in the following table. Table

Security Setting of the SOE Server Package Attribute

Authentication type

CENTUM

User

Windows authentication

CENTUM

User

SQL authentication

CTM_OPERATOR

Group

Windows authentication

Group having the privilege of displaying events on the SOE viewer.

CTM_ENGINEER

Group

Windows authentication

Group having the privilege of engineering the SOE function.

CTM_ENGINEER_ ADM

Group

Windows authentication

Group having the privilege of administrator in addition to the privilege of CTM_ENGINEER.

Security model Added User/Group

Legacy Model

Standard model

Description With the CENTUM account, engineering of the SOE function and displaying of events on the SOE viewer are possible. The initial password is “Yokogawa1.”

CTM_ MAINTENANCE

Group

Windows authentication

Group having the privilege of the maintenance of the SOE server PC. If the SQL server and SQL server package were installed by different users, the user who installed the SQL server should be registered as the member of this group.

SOE_VWUSER

User

SQL authentication

Group having the privilege of displaying events on the SOE viewer. The initial password is “Yokogawa1.”

SOE_CONFUSER

User

SQL authentication

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Security Setting for Connection via OPC Interface

When an OPC client application makes connection to the OPC server of CENTUM VP (HIS-OPC server or SOE server), the user who executes the OPC client application should be registered as a member of CTM_OPC group (CTM_OPC_LCL group, for the security setting of the domain environment). Conversely, when an OPC client application of CENTUM VP, such as SIOS and GSGW, makes connection to the OPC server on the other system, the user who starts the OPC server should be registered as a member of CTM_OPC group (CTM_OPC_LCL group, for the security setting of the domain environment). In both cases, the account name and password of the user to be registered must be consistent between the OPC client and OPC server.

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Succeeding the Security Setting at Reinstallation

If you wish to succeed the user-customized security setting items in the re-setting of security performed after reinstallation of the system, deselect the checkboxes of any of Access Control, DCOM Setting, and Firewall Setting in the Setup of Security dialog box of the Security Setting Utility. This prevents re-setting of the deselected items by the Security Setting Utility.

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ALSO

For details on security setting, see the following: 7.2 “Using Security Setting Utility”

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After any package has been added to the system, execute the security setting using the Security Setting Utility. Security settings specific to the added package will be added to the security setting for access control and firewall.

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Security Setting Required for Connection with Other Systems

This section explains the security settings required when CEMTUM VP is connected with other systems.

n Connection with ProSafe-RS When building a system by combining the ProSafe-RS R1.03 or earlier with CENTUM VP, IT security of CENTUM VP cannot be strengthened. In the Security Setting Utility, select [Set the security the same as CS 3000. (Legacy Model)], and then set the same password for the CENTUM accounts of the CENTUM VP and ProSafe-RS.

n Connection with Other System via OPC Interface When the OPC communication interface is used to connect the CENTUM VP to which the standard security setting has been made with other systems (such as PRM or Exaquantum), the following settings are required. The registered user account names and passwords must be consistent with the existing user account names and passwords.

l In the case of managing the accounts in Windows domain environment 1.

Register the PCs running other systems to the appropriate domain.

2.

Register the log-on users of the other system as a member of CTM_OPC group of the domain.

3.

Register the program users of the other system as a member of CTM_OPC_LCL group of the PC to be connected.

l In the case of managing accounts in each PC (Standalone Management) 1. Register the log-on users and program users of the other system as members of CTM_OPC group of the PC to be connected.

n Connection with other system that accesses the project database of CENTUM VP To permit other systems (Exaopc, Exaplog and so on) to access the CENTUM VP project database, the following settings are needed. The registered user account names and passwords should be consistent with the existing user account names and passwords.

l In the case of managing the accounts in Windows domain environment 1.

Register the PCs running other systems to the appropriate domain.

2.

Register the log-on users of the other system as a member of CTM_ OPERATOR group of the domain.

3.

Register the program user of the other system as a member of CTM_OPC_LCL group of the PC where the project database resides.

l In the case of managing accounts in each PC (Standalone Management) 1.

Register the log-on users and program users of the other system as members of CTM_ OPERATOR group of the PC where the project database resides.

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In this section, the Windows settings required after installing CENTUM VP will be explained.

8.1.1

Creation of User account

By the IT Setting Security, the Access permission to the data or program installed in CENTUM VP and the Access permission to the project database will be limited by the account or the group.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about the user groups for CENTUM VP Security Setting Utility, see the following: 7, “IT Security Settings”

It is necessary to create an account of Windows to conduct the Operation and Monitoring or Engineering with using CENTUM VP.

n Limitation of User Account name • Length of the account name should be within 20 characters. • Null character including space and tabs, and Multi byte Codes including alphanumeric characters and Chinese character (kanji) are not available.

n Standard Model: Security Settings in Windows Domain Environment When setting the standard model of security settings in Windows domain environment, the user accounts needs to be created on the domain controller. On the domain controller PC, the user accounts that have operation and monitoring privilege, engineering privilege OPC connection privilege and other required privileges should be created respectively.

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ALSO

For more information about creating users, see the following: 11.2, “Adding a Domain User and a Domain Group”

n Standard Model: Stand Alone Type Security Management Settings When applying standard security model to a standard alone type PC, the user accounts need to be created on the PC. The procedure for creating user accounts on the PC is as follows: 1.

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Choose [System Tools]-[Local Users and Groups]-[Users].

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Choose [Action]-[New User] so as to display New User dialog box. Refer to the following example and add the new user to CTM_OPERATOR group as “OPERATOR01.”

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Choose a proper user group for the newly created user. The users belong to the administrative groups (CTM_MAINTENANCE, CTM_ENGINEER_ ADM, CTM_MAINTENANCE_LCL), should also be defined as a member of the Administrators group.

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n When Applying Legacy Model of Security Settings When applying Legacy Model of security settings, a user account named CENTUM will be automatically created. The default password for this account is “Yokogawa1.” You can change this password at the first logon. Moreover, same as for engineering on CS 3000, you can also create other user accounts for different purposes. The procedure for creating user accounts is the same as creating the user accounts on the standalone management PC.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about creating user accounts, see the following: “n Standard Model: Stand Alone Type Security Management Settings”

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n Regarding Maximum Password Age When applying legacy security model, the password for the created account of CENTUM is defined with a limited time by default. In this case, when the password expires, the actions such as downloading to HIS, displaying sequence table status or SFC flow chart status may not properly function. It is recommended to set [Password never expires] for this password. The procedure for setting the password age is as follows: 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

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From Start menu, choose [Control Panel]-[Administrative Tools]-[Computer Management] so as to display [Computer Management].

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Choose CENTUM user so as to display [CENTUM Properties].

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Setting of Windows Operating Environment

The users that use CENTUM VP software in Windows environment and the environment settings will be explained below.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about Windows environment settings, see the following. 3, “Setting of Windows”

n Set System Properties of Each User l Performance Option In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 environment, [Adjust for best performance] should be selected for each user on [Performance Options] dialog box. In Windows Vista environment, no setting is required for Performance Options.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about Performance Options, see the following: “n For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003” in 3.4 “Setting of System Properties”

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n Display Properties of Each User l Windows Design In Windows Vista environment, on [Appearance Settings] dialog box, choose [Windows Aero].

l Background of desktop • In Windows Vista environment: On [Desktop Background], set [Solid Color] for [Location].

TIP

In Windows Vista, when the background color is defined as a solid color or another color after the first logon, the background color may revert to black at the second logon. If this problem occurs, you need to define the background color again with the same procedure.

• In Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 environment: On [Display Properties] dialog box, set [None] for[Background].

l Screen Resolution Set the [Color Quality] and [Screen Resolution] on Display Properties dialog box as follows: Table

Color Quality and Screen Resolution Setting

Colors Resolution

“Highest (32 bit)” SXGA

1280 by 1024 pixels

WXGA

1680 by 1050 pixels

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Using OPC Function via Network

IMPORTANT The versions numbers of the OPC server and OPC client should be the same. The version number of OPC client can be displayed by choosing: [Programs] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [YOKOGAWA PACKAGE] from [Start] menu.

n Operations Regarding OPC Interface IMPORTANT When using the applications (such as the packages for Report) that require OPC interface to access batch data, the OPC server as well as the Process Management packages need to be installed.

Using the OPC server PC and the OPC client PC, do the following. 1.

Mount a formatted storage medium (such as a USB memory stick) on the server PC.

2.

From Windows Explorer, select “CENTUMVP¥Program¥BKHCOPYOPC.exe”.

3.

Select the medium you just mounted. Click [OK]. Client Setup data is created in the medium.

4.

Mount the medium containing the client setup data on the client PC.

5.

Logon the client PC as an administrative user. Run the installer for installing Visual Studio 2005 redistributable library included in the media for installing CENTUM VP, (DVD-ROM drive): \CENTUM\Redistributable\jp\vcredist_x86.exe

6.

Start the setup.exe in the medium. CENTUM VP user account is automatically created based on the client setup data.

7.

SEE

ALSO

Log on with a user account in the “CTM_OPC user group” and run the OPC client program.

For the details of OPC interfaces, see the following: M2, “OPC Interface” in Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)

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n Installing User Library attached OPC Function 1.

Mount a formatted storage medium (such as a USB memory stick) on the server PC.

2.

Start “CENTUMVP\Program\BKHCopyUsr.exe” from Windows Explorer.

3.

Select the medium you just mounted. Click [OK]. It starts to create the medium as a client setup medium.

4.

Remove the medium and insert it in the drive of the client PC.

5.

Logon as an administrative user.

6.

Start the setup.exe in the medium. This creates Active-X control as “CENTUM OLE Control.”

7.

Log on with a user account in the “CTM_OPC user group” and run the OPC client program.

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Setting of UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)

In the PC that running CENTUM VP software, using the UPS management software is optional, the UPS management software is not provided in CENTUM VP standard packages. For CENTUM VP, the following commands are provided so as to send the system alarm messages when the power supply of the PC encounters troubles and the software can perform a safety shutdown. • System Alarm Message Output command • Software crash command Using CENTUM VP standard package and UPS software can have the following actions: Table

Actions of Using CENTUM VP Standard Package and UPS Software

Phenomenon

Windows standard UPS Software

Third party Software (POWERCHUTE plus for example)

switch-over to the battery due to power failure

No function

Outputs System Alarm Message “AC Fail”

Power recovery

No function

Outputs System Alarm Message “AC Recover”

System shutdown

Output System Alarm Message output “AC Fail Shutdown” Shuts down the HIS

When the battery needs to be replaced

No function

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The UPS management software can be defined by the commands from HIS or APCS/ GSGW/SIOS functions so as to define the UPS actions during power failure.

n Basic idea of UPS Management Software setting The basic idea regarding UPS actions during power failure is shown as follows. However, it does not necessarily mean this idea applies to all field sites. The operational definition or the set time of Software should be changed according to the policy or the power supply circumstances used in there. Moreover, some functions may not be achieved depending on the Management Software. 1.

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A short-time power failure (transient power failure) should not trigger the PC shutdown, the UPS battery backup should be continuously applied.

UPS battery backup should be continued for about a minute.

For notifying the power failure to the users of the PC, the UPS management software can trigger the BKHHisAcFail.exe program so as to generate [AC Fail] system message.

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2.

When the power failure prolonged for a time that predicated to be a longer time than the UPS battery can backup, the UPS management software can start the [BKHAcFailShut. exe] to shutdown the HIS functions so as to protect the HIS data. A system alarm of [AC Fail Shutdown Execute] will be generated at the same time,

3.

After a few minutes shutting down the HIS functions, the UPS management software will start to shutdown Windows. The few minute delay to shutdown Windows after shutting down HIS functions is for the purpose to ensure the builders and HIS applications to have the sufficient shutdown time.

4.

A few minutes after shutting down Windows, the secondary power supply of UPS will be shutdown by the UPS management software.

5.

When power supply recovers, the UPS management software can trigger the BkHHisAcRecover.exe program so as to generate [AC Recover] system message.

On UPS, when UPS changes battery, it should trigger an event to start the BKHUpsChk.exe program so as to display the [UPS Diagnose Error] system message. When the user sees this message, the user may check the UPS log file to check what happens in the UPS. Therefore, the logs of UPS management software need to be stored for analyzing power failure events afterwards.

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n Command provided by HIS standard function l BKHHisAcFail.exe Path

\his\tool\BKHHisAcFail.exe

Argument

None

Function

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l BkHHisAcRecover.exe Path

\his\tool\BKHHisAcRecover.exe

Argument

None

Function

Outputs the System alarm message “AC Recover” 080203E.ai

l BKHAcFailShut.exe Path

\his\tool\BKHAcFailShut.exe

Argument

None Outputs the System alarm message “AC Fail Shutdown” and shuts down the HIS function

Function

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\his\tool\BKHHisStop.exe

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BKHUpsChk.exe Path

\his\tool BKHUpsChk.exe

Argument

None

Function

Outputs the System alarm message “UPS Diagnose Error”

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n Command provided by APCS/GSGW standard function l BKFApcsAcFail.exe Path

\Fcs\tool\ BKFApcsAcFail.exe

Argument

None

Function

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l BKFApcsAcRecover.exe Path

\Fcs\tool\ BKFApcsAcRecover.exe

Argument

None

Function

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l BKFApcsAcFailShut.exe Path

\Fcs\tool\ BKFApcsAcFailShut.exe

Argument

None Outputs the System alarm message “AC Fail Shutdown”, and shuts down “APCS/GSGW” Control function

Function

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n Command provided by SIOS standard function l BKVUpsAcFail.exe Path

\Eng\tool\BKVUpsAcFail.exe

Argument

None

Function

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l BKVUpsAcRecover.exe Path

\Eng\tool\BKVUpsAcRecover.exe

Argument

None

Function

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l BKVUpsDiagErr.exe Path

\Eng\tool\BKVUpsDiagErr.exe

Argument

None

Function

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Setting Example when Using Windows Standard UPS Software

In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 environment, using the standard UPS management software settings, the HIS functions can be safely shutdown before the PC is shutdown by the power failure event. At the same time, a system message of [AC Fail Shutdown] can be output. The shutdown of HIS functions due to the power failure event will be recorded in a log file. In Windows Vista environment, when a UPS is connected to the USB port, the UPS will be automatically recognized, the battery setting window of the Advanced setting of Power Options will be automatically displayed. However, the battery setting here cannot perform the battery settings described in 8.2.1 “Command for UPS Management of CENTUM VP.” In order to use the UPS management software commands in Windows Vista environment, it is recommended to use a third party software package such as Powerchute.

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n Setup step of UPS Software The procedure of setting standard UPS software in Windows XP or Server 2003 environment is shown as follows: 1.

Login as an administrative user.

2.

From [Start] menu, choose [Control Panel]-[Power Options] so as to display [Power Options Properties] dialog box. And then open UPS tab.

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Figure Power Options Properties Dialog (UPS)

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Click [Select] button of [Details] area so as to display the [UPS Selection] dialog box.

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Figure UPS Selection Dialog Box

Choose the settings for [Select manufacture], [Select model] and [On port] of the UPS, and then click [Finish] button.

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On UPS tab, click [Configure] button of [Details] so as to display [UPS Configuration] dialog box.

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Figure UPS Configuration Dialog Box

Here, the actions during power failure can be defined. The settings need to be properly entered according to the model of the connected UPS.

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5.

If you want start a program for generating a system alarm on HIS when power failure occurs, you need to check the option box of [When the alarm occurs, run this program] on [UPS Configuration] dialog box, and then click [Configure] button so as to display the [UPS System Shutdown Program] dialog box.

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Figure UPS System Shutdown Program Dialog Box

• Copy the UPS command to WINNT\system32 folder • The full path of the program needs to be defined. The default settings can be used for other settings. 6.

Return to [Power Options Properties] dialog box and then click [OK] or [Apply] button.

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Choose [Control Panel]-[Administrative Tools]-[Services] so as to display [Services] window. Services Action

View Name

Tree Services (Local)

Description

Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Lo... Remote Registry Service Removable Storage Routing and Remote Access RunAs Service Security Accounts Manager Server Smart Card Smart Card Helper System Event Notification Task Scheduler TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service Telephony Telnet Uninterruptible Power Supply Utility Manager Windows Installer Windows Management Instrumen... Windows Management Instrumen... Windows Time

Manages the... Allows rem... Manages r... Offers rout... Enables st... Stores sec... Provides R... Manages a... Provides s... Tracks syst... Enables a... Enables su... Provides T... Allows are... Manages a... Starts and... Installs, re... Provides sy... Provides sy... Sets up.........

Status Started Started Started Started Started

Started Started Started Started Started

Started Started Started

Startup Type

Log On As

Manual Automatic Automatic Disabled Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Automatic Manual Automatic

LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem LocalSystem

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Figure Services

8.

Choose [Uninterruptible Power Supply] so as to display its Properties dialog box. ?

Uninterruptible Power Supply Properties (Local Computer) General

Log On

Service name:

Recovery Dependencies UPS

Display name:

Uninterruptible Power Supply

Description:

Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connec...

Path to executable: C:\WINNT\System32\ups.exe Startup type:

Service status: Start

Auto

Stopped Stop

Pause

Resume

You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here. Start parameters: OK

Cancel

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Figure Uninterruptible Power Supply Properties Dialog Box

Set [Auto] for [Startup type]. Click [Start] button so as to start the service. 9.

When the service is started and the communication between UPS and PC is established, the Status item on UPS tab of [Power Options Properties] dialog box will indicate the UPS status. You can startup HIS and simulate some UPS power failure and other malfunctions to test the UPS actions during power failure and other abnormalities of UPS.

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Specific Settings of Package

The specific setting of the package will be explained in this section.

8.3.1

Automatically Start HIS Functions

Do the following settings on HIS Utility, the HIS functions can be automatically started when logon as a user of CTM_OPERATOR group. However, if the HIS is not connected on Control Bus, the HIS functions cannot be automatically started. 1.

Logon as a user of CTM_MAINTENANCE group.

2.

From Start menu, choose [All Programs]-[YOKOGAWA CENTUM]-[HIS Utility] so as to display HIS Utility.

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On [User] tab, click [Add] button so as to display [Add User] dialog box.

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Figure Add User Dialog Box

4.

On the dropdown list of [Domain or Computer Name], choose a Windows domain name or a local computer name.

5.

Enter the user name and password for automatically start HIS functions after logging on.

6.

Check [Enable Automatic Logon] and [Enable CENTUM Desktop] options and then click [OK] button.

7.

If automatic start of HIS functions is needed by more users after logging on, repeat the above procedure step 3 to step 6 to add the uers.

8.

Click [OK] button to end the HIS Utility.

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Report Package

How to use and defined the report package and the cautionary notes will be explained in this section.

l Settings in Microsoft Excel With a certain settings in Microsoft Excel, the report definition items may not be correctly parsed due to the backslash is used as delimiter. Thus the report package does not function properly either. Make sure the following setting in Microsoft Excel is as set as below. Correct Setting: On [Transition] tab in [Options] dialog box opened from [Tools] menu, the option [Lotus 1-2-3 Help] should be unchecked (default).

l FCS Data Display Since report package collects FCS data without converting the data formats, so that make sure the following data are processed correctly. The data in the data items of STARTTIME and ENDTIME in a unit instrument are U32 type. The data is a serial number of second started from 00:00:00 Jan.1 1970 (GMT). If the date and time in the general format such as YY.MM.DD HH.MM.SS, it is necessary to use a SEBOL function to convert the start time and end time to a normal format and put into different data items, then the times can be used in reports.

l Microsoft Excel Macro Security setting - for earlier versions than Excel 2007 The option [Trust access to Visual Basic project] on [Trusted Sources] tab needs to be checked.

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l Microsoft Excel Macro Security setting - for Excel 2007

IMPORTANT The Macro Security setting is valid per user account.

1.

Start Excel 2007, click the [Microsoft Office] button. And then click [Excel Options]. The Excel Options window will be displayed.

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Figure [Microsoft Office] button

2.

Click [Trust Center] from the left menu on Excel Options window. Click [Trust Center Settings] button displayed at the lower part of the window so as to display the Trust Center window.

TIP

When Trust Center window is displayed, the dialog box for connecting the network (prompted for user name and password) may be displayed. In this case, click Cancel button for a couple of times until the dialog box prompting for user name and password disappears.

3.

Click [Macro Settings] on the left menu of Trust Center window. And then do the following settings. • Select the following radio buttons of [Macro Settings] items [Enable all macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run)] • Check this option [Trust access to the VBA project object model] for [Developer Macro Settings] item.

4.

Click [OK] button on Trust Center window

5.

Click [OK] button on Excel Options window.

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Settings for Using the Line Printer Support Function

Make the following settings for event message printing or red and black printing using the (optional) line printer support function:

SEE

ALSO

For the line printer support function, see the following: E11.5, “Line Printer Output” in Reference, Human Interface Station (IM 33M01A30-40E)

l RS-232C Settings • Setting a serial port Make the following settings on a computer to which a printer is connected: 1.

Right click [My Computer] icon, choose [Properties] in the menu. [System Properties] dialog box displays.

2.

Open [Hardware] tab and click [Device Manager] button. [Device Manager] dialog box displays.

3.

Click [Ports(COM&LPT)].

4.

Right click [Communication Port (COM1)], then choose Properties in the menu.

5.

Open [Port Settings] tab.

6.

Enter the settings as displayed in the figure below and click [OK].

7.

The dialog box closes. ?

Communications Port (COM1) Properties General

Port Settings

Driver

Resources

Bits per second: Data bits: Parity: Stop bits: Flow control:

9600 8 None 1 None

Advanced...

OK

Restore Defaults

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Figure Port Setting Dialog Box

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8.3.4

Change of the Monitoring-Target Control Station

The control station within the monitoring scope of the HIS can be modified with the following methods. Create FCSLIST.TXT under the folder of each HIS, and then list the control stations of its monitoring scope. Folder Name: (CENTUM VP installation folder)\HIS\SPCONF Symbolic convention of file: • A line starting with “#” is the comment line. • Begin a new line in each Control station. • Do not make a blank line. • A column break character must be put at the last line. Example of FCSLIST.TXT file #Monitoring Target # FCS0101 FCS0105 FCS0106 # After the file creation, restart the HIS. After restarting, confirm that the Control station which was defined by the Station Status Window is being displayed now. As for the Control station which is treated as an exclusion of monitoring, even the station name is not displayed.

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Setting Remote Operation and Monitoring Server

For more information about installing the remote operation and monitoring server and client, see the following: 8.4, “Setup of Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function”

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Cautions on Setting a HIS IP Address Other Than the Default

When setting a HIS IP address other the default (172.17.dd.ss) IP address, it is necessary to enter the settings (Host Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask) of this IP address on [Ethernet TCP/IP Settings] of the Network tab on the Properties sheet of this HIS on System View and then download the settings to all the HISs in the common area of the project before enabling the CAMS for HIS. This setting is required even in the virtual test environment using several PC built up by the enhanced test function. In this case, in the HIS Property of System view, set the actual IP address of PC that operates the virtual HIS as an IP address of the corresponding HIS. If an error occurs after the IP address of HIS is changed and the download is conducted, the following procedure will help to evade it. 1.

Log in the HIS that is showing a download error with an Administrative User.

2.

Open the below file by Notepad or others and correct into the appropriate IP address corresponding to the computer name, and save it. \COMMON\ETC\lmhosts.cs

3.

Execute the below command by the Command Prompt. nbtstat -R : (R is an upper-case letter),Cache table of NetBIOS is updated nbtstat -c : (c is a lower-case letter), Cache table of NetBIOS is displayed

4.

Confirm that it is possible to download the project common item to HIS concerned.

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It is possible to enable the CAMS for HIS by the following procedure. 1.

Tick the box of [ENABLE CAMS for HIS] in CAMS for HIS tab of HIS Utility.

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Figure HIS Utility (CAMS for HIS Tab)

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Click the [Detailed Setting] button in CAMS for HIS tab of HIS Utility. The Detailed Setting dialog will be displayed.

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Figure Detailed Setting

Confirm the IP address of each HIS that the CAMS for HIS operates shown in the Detailed Setting dialog.

TIP

For the normal operation of the equalization function of CAMS for HIS, it is necessary that the IP address shown here and the IP address configured to the actual HIS should be corresponding. Especially, pay attention when you use the IP address of HIS by other than the default (172.17.dd.ss).

4.

Click [OK] button to end the HIS Utility.

5.

Restart the HIS.

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Setting Single Control Bus on CENTUM VP Entry Class

On CENTUM VP Entry Class, use the following command to start a network setting tool to set the Control Bus to Single. \Tool\CS3000ToolNetwork.exe Network Setting Tool Control Bus

Ethernet

Dual-Redundant

Use

Single

Not use OK

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Not Using Ethernet on CENTUM VP Entry Class

When not using Ethernet on CENTUM VP Entry Class, using the above described network setting tool to choose [Not use] for Ethernet. Moreover, in Windows Vista environment, the settings on Vnet Network Properties need to be changed accordingly. (In Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 environment, there is no need to change the settings on Vnet Network Properties.) The procedure of changing the settings on Vnet Network Properties is as follows: 1.

TIP

Logon as an administrative user.

Do not start any applications (either System View applications or HIS Functions).

2.

From Start menu, choose [Control Panel]-[Network and Sharing Center] so as to display [Network and Sharing Center].

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Figure Network and Sharing Center

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• Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver • Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder

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Figure Vnet Properties

5.

Click [OK] button and then restart the PC. The procedure is completed.

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Setting SOE Server Package

After installing the SOE server package, the CTM_PROCESS user account for running the SOE server need s to be added to the Administrators group.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about installing SOE package, see the following: M10, “SEM(Sequence of Events Manager) Function” in Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)

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Setup of Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function

How to setup the remote operation and monitoring server is explained in this section.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about remote connection settings, see the instruction manuals of MicrosoftWindows.

The remote operation and monitoring terminals using Windows terminal service are also referred to as HIS-TSE.

n Preparations Before Setup Before setup, it is necessary to confirm that the following software packages are installed in the PC of the remote operation and monitoring server. • Windows Server • Windows Update Software (Service packs and security patches) To install the Windows Update Software (Service packs and security patches) run Windows Update or download the Windows update software from the Microsoft web pages.

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n Setup Procedure The setup procedure for the remote operation and monitoring server is shown as follows: START Install Windows Server Install Windows update software (service packs and security patches) Step 1

Install Terminal Service and License Server

Step 2

Install Remote Operation and Monitoring Server (Install CENTUM VP)

Step 3

Setup Terminal Service • Server • RDP-TCP Properties

Step 4 No

Including remote operation and monitoring server and builder

Displays HIS on Server? Yes Adjust hardware acceleration

Step 5

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figure HIS TSE Server Setup Procedure

SEE

ALSO

For more information about installing Windows Server, see the Installation Guide attached with Windows Server CD-ROM.

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8.4.1

Setup Servers

Procedures for setting up servers are explained below.

n Step1 Install Terminal Service and License Server 1.

Logon the remote operation and monitoring server PC using “Administrator” account.

2.

Open “Manage Your Server” window, and then click “Add or remove a role” button. “Configure Your Server Wizard” will start and “Preliminary Steps” will be displayed.

Configure Your Server Wizard

Preliminary Steps

You can ensure that you successfully configure your server by completing the following steps before continuing.

Before continuing, verify that the following steps have been completed. •

Install all modems and network cards.



Attach all necessary cables.



If you plan to use this server for Internet connectivity, connect to the Internet now.



Turn on all peripherals, such as printers and external drives.



Have your Windows Server 2003 Setup CD available, or know your network installation path.

When you click Next, the wizard will search for network connections.

< Back

Next >

Cancel

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Figure Configure Your Server Wizard

TIP

Choose [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Administrative Tools] - [Manage Your Server] from [Start] menu can open “Manage Your Server” window.

3.

Read the terms on the “Preliminary Steps” of “Configure Your Server Wizard” and then, if confirmed, [Next] button to continue.

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“Server Role” of “Configure Your Server Wizard” displays. Configure Your Server Wizard

Server Role

You can set up this server to perform one or more specific roles, If you want to add more than one role to this server, you can run this wizard again.

Select a role. If the role has not been added, you can add it. If it has already been added, you can remove it. If the role you want to add or remove is not listed, open Add or Remove Programs. Server Role File server Print server Application server (IIS, ASP.NET) Mail server (POP03. SMTP) Terminal server Remote access / VPN server Domain Controller (Active Directory) DNS server DHCP server Streaming media server WINS server

Configured No No No No No No No No No No No

< Back

Next >

Cancel

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Figure Server Role

4.

Click [Add or Remove Programs]. The Windows components listed in “Windows Components Wizard” will be displayed.

Windows Components Wizard

Windows Components

You can add or remove components of Windows.

To add or remove a component, click the checkbox. A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed. To see what's included in a component, click Details. Components: Remote Installation Services

2.0 MB

Terminal Server

0.0 MB

Terminal Server Licensing

0.9 MB

UDDI Services

4.9 MB

Description:

Configures this computer as a Terminal Server license server that provides client licenses.

Total disk space required: Space available on disk:

3.9 MB 7193.7 MB

< Back

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Details...

Cancel

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Figure Windows Components

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Check the “Terminal Server” and “Terminal Server Licensing” check boxes.

IMPORTANT In order to implement the remote operation and monitoring server service, the Terminal Server and the Terminal Server License Server need to be installed. The Terminal Server is the server to provide the remote operation and monitoring server service, while the Terminal Server License Server is the server to check the licenses of the clients that attempted to use the terminal server service. When a client attempts to connect the terminal server, the terminal server will send a query to the license server in the same group so as to verify the license of the client. If both the terminal server and the license server are installed in the same PC, the query will be handled within the PC, no need to setup group for the servers. If terminal server and the license server need to be dual-redundantly configured in two PCs, the installation of the two pairs of servers needs to be performed respectively.

Configuration Warning Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration will significantly restrict the ability of Users on a terminal server to browse the Internet from their Terminal Server session. To change this setting for users, click No, go to Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, click Details and then uncheck the box for users. Do you want to continue the installation with these settings? Yes

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Figure Configuration Warning Dialog

click [Yes] button. Click [Next] to continue. “Terminal Server setup” of “Windows Components Wizard” displays. 6.

Read the terms on the window and then click [Next] to continue. The security settings are displayed in the “Terminal Server setup” window.

7.

Choose [Full Security] and then click [Next] button. If “Terminal Server Licensing” is checked for installation, “Terminal Server Licensing Setup” page will be displayed. Confirm the options on the wizard and then click [Next] to continue. The default options on the wizard are as follows: • “Your domain or workgroup” checked • “Install license server database at this location” is C:\WINDOWS\System32\LServer And then a progress bar displays to indicate the installation progress. If “Terminal Server Licensing” is not checked for installation, “Terminal Server Licensing Setup” page will not be displayed, but go directly to start installation. And then a progress bar displays to indicate the installation progress.

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8.

During installation, the PC may prompt for inserting “Windows Server CD to the PC”, in this case, follow the instructions and continue. When installation is complete, “Completing the Windows Components Wizard” will be displayed.

9.

Click [Finish] button.

10. Restart PC.

IMPORTANT After installing the license server, the server needs to be activated. Activation of the license server is as follows: 1.

Choose [All programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Terminal Server Licensing] from [Start] menu so as to open Terminal Server Licensing window.

2.

Choose [Activate Server] from [Action] so as to start the Terminal Server License Server Activation Wizard.

3.

Following the instructions of the wizard, the activation of the license server can be continued.

For more information about activating the terminal server licensing, please query the service agents of Microsoft.

n Step 2 Install Remote Operation and Monitoring Server Install CENTUM VP software packages. When installing the CENTUM VP packages, the installer will check the key codes of the packages so as to find the packages that incompliant with the remote operation and monitoring server. If the key codes of the incompliant packages are found, the installation will be aborted. Package Check Error The following packages cannot be used with Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function Package. LHS5420 Test Function LHS6710 FCS Data Setting / Acquisition Package (PICOT) OK 080406E.ai

Figure Package Check Error

SEE

ALSO

For more information about installing CENTUM VP, see the following: 6.1, “New Installation”

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n Step 3 Setup Terminal Service For remote operation and monitoring server and clients, the settings of the terminal server have higher priority than the settings of the terminal client.

TIP

An example below shows how the settings of the terminal server have higher priority than the settings of the terminal client. When the start mode in server is Desktop mode while in client is panel mode, the settings in client will be ignored.

1.

Use “Administrator” account to logon.

2.

Choose [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Administrative Tools] - [Terminal Services Configuration] from [Start] menu to start “Terminal Services Configuration.” “Terminal Services Configuration” window will be displayed.

l Server Settings 1.

Click “Server Settings” in the left pane of “Terminal Service Configuration” window. The default settings will be displayed in the right pane.

2.

Disable [Restrict each user to one session] . Double click “Restrict each user to one session” to open the “Single Session per user” dialog box. Uncheck “Restrict each user to one session” option and then click [OK] button.

3.

SEE

ALSO

Double click “Licensing” to open “Licensing” dialog box. The licensing mode can be either “Per Device” or “Per User” and needs to be set according the requirement for the remote operation and monitoring server services.

For more information about licensing of terminal service, see the instruction manuals of MicrosoftWindows. “Licensing”

tscc - [Terminal Services Configuration \ Server Settings] File

Action

View

Help

Terminal Services Configuration Connections Server Setting

Settings

Attribute

Delete temporary folders on exit

Yes

Use temporary folders per session

Yes

Licensing

Per Device

Active Desktop

Disable

Permission Compatibility

Full Security

Restrict each user to one session

No

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l Connections (RDP-Tcp Properties) Click “Connections” in the left pane of “Terminal Service Configuration” window. The RDP-Tcp connection will be displayed in the right pane. Right click [RDP-Tcp] connection and then choose [Properties] from the popup menu. “RDP-Tcp Properties” dialog box will be displayed. tscc - [Terminal Services Configuration \ Connections] File

Action

View

Help

Terminal Services Configuration

Connection

Transport

RDP-Tcp tcp All Tasks

Connections Server Settings

Type

Comment

Microsoft RDP 5.2

Delete Properties Help

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Figure RDP-Tcp Properties

The settings in each tab need to be configured. • General Tab Compare with this figure to confirm that the default settings are used. ?

RDP - Tcp Properties Remote Control General

Client Settings Logon Settings

Network Adapter Sessions

Permissions Environment

RDP-Tcp

Type:

Microsoft RDP 5.2

Transport:

tcp

Comment: Encryption Encryption level:

Client Compatible

All data sent between the client and the server is protected by encryption based on the maximum key strength supported by the client. Use standard Windows authentication

OK

Cancel

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Figure RDP-Tcp Properties Dialog Box

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• Logon Settings Tab When always use CENTUM account to logon, put CENTUM as the user name. Other items can use the default settings. When always use CENTUM account to logon: Check the option “Always use the following logon information” and put CENTUM to “User name” item. And then enter a password twice for [Password] and [Confirm password] items. ?

RDP - Tcp Properties Remote Control General

Client Settings Logon Settings

Network Adapter Sessions

Permissions Environment

Use client-provided logon information Always use the following logon information: User name:

CENTUM

Domain: Password:

••••••

Confirm password:

••••••

Always prompt for password

OK

Cancel

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Figure Logon Settings Tab

TIP

• Since the settings on the server have higher priority than the settings on the client, with the above settings in the server, the client can only use CETNTUM to logon. • On the [Logon Settings] tab, if “Always prompt for password” option is checked while no password was entered, a client can use a different user account other than CENTUM to logon.

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• Sessions Tab Check the option “Override user settings” and set 1 minute to “End a disconnected session” item. And then compare the other settings with the figure below so as make sure the default settings are used. ?

RDP - Tcp Properties Remote Control General

Client Settings Logon Settings

Network Adapter Sessions

Permissions Environment

Use this tab to set Terminal Services timeout and reconnection settings. Override user settings End a disconnected session:

1 minute

Active session limit:

Never

Idle session limit:

Never

Override user settings When session limit is reached or connection is broken: Disconnect from session End session Override user settings Allow reconnection: From any client From previous client

OK

Cancel

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Figure Sessions Tab

TIP

• If the default settings on the [Sessions] tab are used, the connection to the remote operation and monitoring server will act properly. However, the session will be kept alive when clicking the [X] (Close Mark) of the client. Thus the above setting is to force the session to be terminated in one minute after the client window is closed. • The remote connection to the server should not be severed when the builders are running. If the session is severed during downloading, the project database may be damaged.

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• Environment Tab Settings on this tab can be changed accordingly. The default settings on [Environment] can be used if the remote operation and monitoring server is used in desktop mode. With a setting on this tab, the HIS can be automatically started after logging on the remote server. Combined with the settings on [Logon Settings] tab and specifying a program to be started after logon of CENTUM, HIS can be automatically started. The settings are as follows: 1. Check the option of [Override settings from user profile and Remote Desktop Connection or Terminal Services client]. 2. Put the path for “StartDesktop.bat” to the “Program path and file name” item. If CENTUM VP top folder is C:\CENTUM VP, the path should be C:\CENTUM VP\Program\StartDesktop.bat 3. For “Start in” item, the path of the folder that contains StartDesktop.bat file should be entered. If CENTUM VP top folder is C:\CENTUM VP, the path should be C:\CENTUM VP\ Program ?

RDP - Tcp Properties Remote Control General

Client Settings Logon Settings

Network Adapter Sessions

Permissions Environment

Initial program Override settings from user profile and Remote Desktop Connection or Terminal Services client Start the following program when the user logs on: Program path and file name: C:\CENTUMVP\Program\StartDesktop.bat Start in: C:\CENTUMVP\Program

OK

Cancel

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Figure Environment Tab

TIP

StartDesktop.bat is a batch file for starting in desktop mode.

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• Remote Control Tab Make sure that “Do not allow remote control” option is checked ?

RDP - Tcp Properties General Remote Control

Logon Settings Client Settings

Sessions Network Adapter

Environment Permissions

You can use remote control to remotely control or observe a user's session. Use remote control with default user settings Do not allow remote control Use remote control with the following settings: To require the user's permission to control or observe the session, select the following check box: Require user's permission Level of control View the session Interact with the session

OK

Cancel

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Figure Remote Control Tab

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• Client Settings Tab Uncheck the check mark for “Audio mapping” option. ?

RDP - Tcp Properties General Remote Control

Logon Settings Client Settings

Sessions Network Adapter

Environment Permissions

Connection Use connection settings from user settings Connect client drives at logon Connect client printers at logon Default to main client printer Limit Maximum Color Depth 16 bit Disable the following: Drive mapping

COM port mapping

Windows printer mapping

Clipboard mapping

LPT port mapping

Audio mapping

OK

Cancel

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Figure Client Settings Tab

TIP

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• Network Adapter Tab The adapter used for linking remote operation and monitoring server and clients can be specified. ?

RDP - Tcp Properties General Remote Control

Logon Settings Client Settings

Sessions Network Adapter

Environment Permissions

The follwing network adapters are compatible with the selected transport type. Select the network adapter you want to use. Network adapter: Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection

Unlimited connections Maximum connections:

0

OK

Cancel

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Figure Network Adapter Tab

IMPORTANT The network adapter “Yokogawa Vnet/VLnet adapter” should not be specified.

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• Permissions Tab Compare with the figure below to confirm that the default settings are used. ?

RDP - Tcp Properties General Remote Control

Logon Settings Client Settings

Sessions Network Adapter

Environment Permissions

Group or user names: Administrators (HIS0164\Administrators) LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK SERVICE Remote Desktop Users (HIS0164\Remote Desktop Users) SYSTEM Add... Permissions for Administrators:

Remove Allow

Deny

Full Control User Access Guest Access Special Permissions

For special permissions or for advanced settings, click Advanced.

OK

Advanced

Cancel

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Figure Permissions Tab

TIP

When adding a new user for accessing the remote operation and monitoring server, the user should not be added here but added to the user group of “Remote Desktop Users”.

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n Step 4 Settings for Displaying HIS Windows on Remote Operation and Monitoring Server If the HIS windows are not displayed on the remote and monitoring server, this setting can be omitted. If the HIS windows are required to be displayed on the remote and monitoring server, the setting is as follows: 1.

Right click the desktop and choose [Properties] from the popup menu. And then “Display Properties” dialog box will be displayed.

2.

Choose [Settings] tab and click [Advanced] button, a dialog box for the monitor will be displayed.

3.

Choose [Troubleshoot] tab, and adjust [Hardware acceleration] to Fullposition. ?

Mitsubishi RD17GII and RAGE XL PCI Family (Microsoft Corporation... General

Adapter

Monitor

Troubleshoot

Color Management

Are you having problems with your graphics hardware? These settings can help you troubleshoot display-related problems. Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by your graphics hardware. Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change. Hardware acceleration:

None

Full

All accelerations are enabled. Use this setting if your computer has no problems. [Recommended] Enable write combining

OK

Cancel

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Figure Troubleshoot

TIP

To improve the display performance of HIS windows, [Hardware acceleration] needs to be adjusted to Full position.

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n Step 5 Add HIS-TSE to Project

SEE

ALSO

1.

Select a project on System View and then choose [File] - [Create New]. Choose a station with the station type of [HIS-TSE HIS with Server for Remote Operation and monitoring function].

2.

Since HIS-TSE is about the same as standard HIS, the common information download, HIS download and tag list download also need to be performed on HIS-TSE.

3.

Restart the remote operation and monitoring server PC.

For more information about adding a station on the project for remote operation and monitoring, see the following: F2.4.2, “Creating a New HIS” in Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)

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Console Type HIS Installation In this chapter, console type HIS installation will be explained. The console type HIS has the following two styles • Display Enclosed Console Type HIS • Open Style Console Type HIS When performing installations for the console type HIS, in addition to the basic installations to the general purpose PC, the RS-232C driver for connecting the operation keyboard needs to be installed. Moreover, for the open style console type HIS, the driver of touch panel also needs to be installed. The procedure of console type HIS installation is as follows.

 Installation Procedure START

Installation of Windows Refer to the documents provided by Microsoft

Installation of Windows service package

This step is not necessary if Windows is already installed on the PC This step is not necessary if the Windows service pack is already installed on the PC

Installation of Windows Security patch

Setting of Windows (Display and Power management etc.)

Refer to “3. Setting of Windows”

Setting of Windows (V net and Ethernet, etc.)

Refer to “4. Setting of Network”

Installation of RS-232C driver

Refer to “9.2 Installation of RS-232C driver”

Setting of Touch panel

This is not required in the Enclosed display style

Installation of CENTUM VP Software (and Electronic Documents)

Setting of IT security Setting after the installation (Create user account, Setup Windows environment for that user and setup UPS)

Refer to “6. Installation of CENTUM VP Software”

Refer to “7. Setting of IT Security”

Refer to “8. Activities after the installation”

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For console type HIS, the following drivers need to be installed besides installing the CENTUM VP software packages.

 Drivers Required for Console Type HIS  Control bus driver SEE

ALSO

For more information about installing the control bus driver, see the following: 4.1 “Installation of Control Bus Driver”

 RS-232C Driver RS-232C driver needs to be installed fro connecting the operation keyboard.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about installing RS-232C driver, see the following: 9.2, “Installing RS-232C Driver”

 RAS Driver RAS driver will be automatically installed for solid style console type HIS. The following dialog box appears. Click the [Install] button to continue the installation of RAS Driver.

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Figure Windows Security

 Setups of Console Type HIS  Setting of Operation Keyboard The operation keyboard will be automatically setup for the console type HIS. The connection port is COM4.

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 About Automatic Logon In the console type HIS installation, the [Automatic Logon] and the [Auto Start of HIS] options keep “Disable”. After the installation, enable the [Automatic Logon] and the [Auto Start of HIS] of the Console type HIS when the Engineering keyboard is not connected.. This is because the key input of [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del] to display the logon dialog box of the Windows and the password input for that dialog box are not available when the Engineering keyboard is not connected.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about setting the [Automatic Logon] and the [Auto Start of HIS] options, see the following: 8.3, “Specific Settings of Package”

 Setting of Touch Panel In the Display Enclosed Console Type HIS, the setting dialog of Touch Panel is displayed when installing the CENTUM VP software. In this setting dialog, whether to use or not to use the Touch Panel can be chosen. In the case of 2-monitor system (Two-CRT stacked type), a monitor of the upper part and/or the lower part can be set to use or not to use. In the open display style console type HIS, the setting of Touch Panel is not a part of installation. Therefore, you need to follow the instruction manuals provided with the hardware of Touch Panel and configure the settings separately.

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Installation of RS-232C Driver

The RS-232C driver is necessary for the 8 loop operator keyboard and the RAS card (AIP261). The installation procedure of the RS-232C driver is described as follows.

IMPORTANT To install the RS-232C driver, the mounting of RAS card is required.

1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2. Terminate all the running applications. 3.

Set the CENTUM VP software media to the DVD-ROM drive. After setting the CENTUM VP Software media to the DVD-ROM drive, the installation menu should be automatically displayed. If the installation menu is not automatically displayed, use Windows Explorer to open the media and double click CENTUMSetup.exe in the top directory of the media.

4. Click [RS driver for Console HIS] button. Installation of RS-232C driver will start as well as the setup program.

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Figure Installation Menu

5. When the following message is displayed, the installation will complete. “INFORMATION: Serial driver has been successfully installed”

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Release the setting for HIS Auto Start, Automatic Logon and CENTUM Desktop

When the setting for HIS Auto Start, Automatic Logon or CENTUM Desktop Environment have been applied in the PC which is installed CS 3000 Standard Operation and Monitoring Functions or Access Limitation Package, release the these setting before uninstall CENTUM VP software. 1.

Login as an administrative user.

2.

Select [Program] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [His Utility] from the Windows [Start]. The HIS Utility window appears.

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Figure HIS Utility

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Select the user in a [User] tab, and click [Delete] button. The [Delete User] dialog box appears.

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Figure Delete User

4.

Entry the password of this user and then click [OK] button.

5.

Delete all users by repeating the procedure from 3 to 4.

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Restore the various settings for Windows

Some settings for Windows are changed when CENTUM VP software was installed. In this section, the procedure for restoring these settings before uninstalling CENTUM VP software is described.

10.2.1

Show Account Icon in Logon display

 In case of Windows Vista 1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Select [Control Panel] and [Administrative Tools] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Administrative Tools].

3.

Select the [Local security policy] to display [Local security policy] window.

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Figure Local Security Policy -1

4.

Select the [Local Policies] - [Security Options] to display Policy in right pain.

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Figure Local Security Policy -2

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Select [Interactive logon: Do not display last user name] in the [Security Options]. [Interactive logon: Do not display last user name Properties] dialog box appears.

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Figure Interactive logon: Do not display last user name Properties

6.

Select [Disabled] and click [OK].

7.

Restart the PC.

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Logon as an administrative user.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [User Account] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [User Account].

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Figure User Account -1

3

Select [Change the way users log on or off]. Windows shown below appears.

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Figure User Account -2

4

Check [Use the Welcome screen] and click [Apply Options] button.

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Enabled Fast User Switching

 In case of Windows Vista 1

Logon as an administrative user.

2

Select [Run] from the Start menu, and launch the gpedit.msc. The window shown below appears.

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Figure Hide entry points for Fast User Switching Properties

4

Select [Disabled] and click [OK].

5

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Log on as the administrator user.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [User Account] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [User Account].

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Figure User Account -1

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Figure User Account -2

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Enabled Windows Sidebar

Windows Sidebar is a standard tool of Windows Vista. The setting method for being enabled the Windows Sidebar is shown as follows. This setting should be done by each user. 1

Log on as user who wants to be enabled Windows Sidebar.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [Windows Sidebar Properties] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Windows Sidebar Properties].

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Figure Windows Sidebar Properties

3

Check [Start Sidebar when Windows starts] and click [OK] button.

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Enabled Seucurity Center Alert

 In case of Windows Vista IMPORTANT In Windows Vista, this setting is for each user.

1

Log on the user who wants to be disabled for Security Center Alert.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [Security Center] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Security Center].

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Figure Windows Security Center -1

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Figure Windows Security Center -2

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Logon as an administrative user.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [Security Center] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Security Center].

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Figure Windows Security Center

3

Select [Change the way Security Center alerts me] in left side of the “Windows Security Center” dialog to display [Alert Setting] dialog.

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Figure Alert Setting dialog

4

Check all check box, and click [OK] button.

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Enabled Windows Update

 In case of Windows Vista 1

Logon as an administrative user.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [Security Center] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Security Center].

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Figure Windows Security Center -2

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Logon as an administrative user.

2

Select [Control Panel] and [Security Center] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Security Center].

3

Select [Automatic Update] in the left side [Help] area of the [Windows Security Center] dialog.

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Figure Automatic update

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Enabled Windows Defender

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Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Select [Control Panel] and [Windows Defender] from the Windows [Start] menu to display [Windows Defender] dialog..

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Figure Windows Defender -1

3.

Click [Turn on and open Windows Defender].

4.

After about 5 seconds, [Windows Defender] window is launched then close the [Windows Defender] window by clicking [X] button in the upper right corner.

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Uninstallation of CENTUM VP Software

The Uninstallation of CETUM VP Software can be conducted from “Add or Remove Programs” in Windows Control Panel. However, it is not possible to delete by selecting an individual Package. Items that can be the target of uninstallation are listed below. • Service program of CENTUM VP • Added Start menu • EInstalled programs and files

However, the customized items in each Package that were made at the installation and the files that were changed/created after the installation will not be deleted by this Uninstallation operation.

 Procedure of Uninstalling CENTUM VP software

SEE

ALSO

1.

Logon as an administrative user.

2.

Terminate all the running applications.

3.

Release these settings in the HIS utility when the Standard Operation and Monitoring Functions or the Access Control Package has been installed, and the HIS Auto Start and the Automatic Login have been set.

For more Information, see the following: 10.1, “Release the setting for HIS Auto Start, Auto Log in and CENTUM Desktop”

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Launch the uninstall of CENTUM VP software

• In case of Windows Vista, Select [Control Panel] and [Programs and Features] from the Windows [Start] menu and select [uninstall] of [YOKOGAW CENTUM VP].

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Figure Programs and Features

• In case of Windows XP/Server 2003, Select [Control Panel] and [Add or Remove programs] from the Windows [Start] menu. Choose [YOKOGAWA CENTUM VP] and then click [Remove] button.

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Figure Add or Remove Programs

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5. On [YOKOGAWA CENTUM VP - InstallShield Wizard], click the option of [Remove] and then click [Next]].

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Figure YOKOGAWA CENTUM VP - InstallShield Wizard

6. When the dialog box for confirmation of deleting the keycodes is displayed, click [Yes] to delete or click [No] to keep the keycodes.

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Figure Dialog Box for Confirmation of Deleting Keycodes

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Figure Dialog Box for Confirmation of Deleting Files

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Figure Progress Bar of Uninstallation

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Figure Finish Uninstallation

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Uninstallation of Device Driver

How to uninstall the device drivers will be explained below.

10.4.1

Uninstallation of Control bus driver

The Control Bus driver can be deleted by executing the following uninstallation command in DVD-ROM. (DVD-ROM): \CENTUM\COMDRV\uninstall.bat

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ALSO

For more information about the uninstallation procedure, see the following. 4.1.3, “Removing Control Bus Driver”

10.4.2

Uninstallation of USB driver for OPKB

The USB driver for OPKB can be deleted by executing the following uninstallation command in DVD-ROM. (DVD-ROM): \CENTUM\USBDRV\uninstall.bat

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For more information about the uninstallation procedure, see the following. “ Uninstalling USB OPKB driver” in 5. “Installation of USB driver for Operator Keyboard (OPKB)”

10.4.3

Uninstallation of Vnet/IP Open Communication driver

Running the following command in the DVD-ROM can delete the Vnet/IP open communication driver. (DVD-ROM): \CENTUM\COMDRVOPN\Uninstall.exe

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For more information about the uninstallation procedure, see the following. 4.2.3, “Removing Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver”

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11. Setting of Windows domain environment If user accounts of CENTUM VP are managed by Windows domain controller, you must enable the Domain Management of the Windows Server. This chapter describes steps for configuring the Windows domain controller that manages the client computers of CENTUM VP in the following order. 1.

Configuring Domain controller

2.

Adding a User and a Group

3.

Adding a computer to a domain  From the Server  From a Client

 Decide ahead of time Domain name IP Address of the domain controller

 Preparation PC installed with Windows Server 2003 (for the domain controller) Windows Server 2003 Software Medium

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 Procedure 1: Setting up using Manage Your Server Wizard 1.

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If you restart the computer after installing the Windows Server 2003, the [Manage Your Server] wizard appears.

When you want to activate [Manage Your Server] wizard in other time, Select [Manage Your Server] from the Windows [Start] menu.

Click [Add or remove a role].

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Figure Configure Your Server Wizard (Preliminary Steps)

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Select [Domain Controller (Active Directory)] as a role of the server, and click [Next] button.

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Figure Configure Your Server Wizard (Server Role)

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Figure Configure Your Server Wizard (Summary of Selections)

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 Procedure 2: Setting up using Active Directory Installation Wizard 1.

[Active Directory Installation Wizard] appears. Click [Next] button.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard

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The [Operating System Compatibility] page appears. Confirm the information, and click [Next] button.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Domain Controller Type)

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In the [Create New Domain] page, select [Domain in a new forest] and click [Next] button.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Create New Domain)

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In the [Install or Configure DNS] page, select [No, just install and configure DNS on this computer] and click [Next] button.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Install or Configure DNS)

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Enter a new domain name followed by “.local” in the box [Full DNS name for new domain] and click [Next]. In the following example, a new domain name is “CENTUMVP”.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (New Domain Name)

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In the [NetBIOS Domain Name] page, confirm that the new domain name you entered in the previous step is shown and click [Next] button.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (NetBIOS Domain Name)

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In the [Database and Log Folders] page, select [Database folder] and [Log folder], and click [Next]. In the following example, “C:\WINDOWS\NTDS” is selected by default.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Database and Log Folders)

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In the [Shared System Volume] page, select [Folder location] of SYSVOL, and click [Next]. In the following example, “C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL” is selected by default.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Shared System Volume)

10. In the [Permissions] page, select [Permissions compatible only with Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems], and click [Next].

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Permissions)

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11. Enter a Restore Mode Administrator password, and click [Next].

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator Password)

12. Confirm the information in the [Summary] page, and click [Next] button.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Summary)

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13. [Insert Disk] dialog box appears. Follow the instruction and click [OK]. 14. Click [Finish]. This completes configuring a domain controller.

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Figure Active Directory Installation Wizard (Complete)

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Adding of Domain User and Group

 Method to add the Domain group 1.

Select [All programs] - [Administrative Tools] from the Windows [Start] menu, and then activate [Active Directory Users and Computers]

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Figure Active Directory Users and Computers

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The following dialog box appears. Input [Group name], select [Group scope] and [Group type], and then click [OK]. The following five groups of [CTM_OPERATOR], [CTM_ ENGINEER], [CTM_ENGINEER_ADM], [CTM_OPC], and [CTM_MAINTENANCE ] are to be created.

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Figure New Object-Group

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From the [Users] folder, confirm that five groups were surely created.

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Figure Activate Directory Users and Computers (after creating new group)

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 Method to add the Domain user 1.

As well as the addition of the domain group, activate [Active Directory Users and Computers]. Right-click the [Users] folder, and then select [New] - [User].

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Figure Activate Directory Users and Computers

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The following [New Object-User] dialog box is displayed. Input the necessary information.

[Full Name] and [User logon Name] have to be input in this dialog box. Additionally, if the [User Logon Name] is input, another Logon Name which is located under the above-mentioned [User Logon Name] is automatically input. However, the name is mutable.

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Figure New Object-User

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Figure New Object-User (password input)

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Figure New Object-User (confirmation)

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From the [Users] folder, confirm that the new domain user was surely added.

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Figure Activate Directory Users and Computers (confirmation of newly created user)

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Set the appropriate group privilege to the created user. Select the created user and doubleclick it. (For the “Operator” user that belongs to “CTM_OPERATOR”)

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Figure CENTUM operator Properties of [operator] user

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Click the [Add] button to display the [Select Group] dialog box.

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10. Click the [Advanced Settings] button to display the Query screen of group. After clicking [Find Now] to search CTM_OPERATOR, select the [CTM_OPERATOR] group, and then click [OK]

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Figure Select Groups (Search results)

11. Be sure to check if the [CTM_OPERATOR] group is set, and then click [OK].

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Figure Select (confirmation of groups)

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12. Make sure to check that [CTM_OPERATOR] is set to the [operator] user.

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Figure CENTUM operator Properties (part 1)

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13. Make the user who belongs to the group with the administrator privilege belong to an arbitrary group and [Domain Admins] in the above-mentioned manner. Select [Domain Admins] and click [Set Primary Group].

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Figure CENTUM engineer Properties (part 2)

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14. Select [Domain user] and click [Delete].

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Figure CENTUM engineer Properties (part 3)

15. Confirm that [Domain User] is deleted, and click [OK]. This will complete the addition of a user.

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Incorporate the Client PC in the domain

There are 2 methods to incorporate the client PC in the domain: a method of incorporating in the domain by setting of the Server side, and a method of incorporating by setting of the Client side. When incorporating PC in the domain from the client side, it is necessary to have a “User name” and “Password” with Administrator privilege of the domain controller. Each procedure is described as follows.

 Incorporating PC in the domain from the Server side 1.

Select [All programs] - [Administrative Tools] from the Windows [Start] menu, and then activate [Active Directory Users and Computers]

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Figure Active Directory Users and Computers

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Right-click the [Computers] folder, and select [Create New] - [Computers].

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Figure New Objecct-Computer (Input of Computer Name)

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Click the [Next] button.

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Figure New Object-Computer

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From the [Computers] folder, confirm that the new computer was surely added. This is the end of the Incorporating PC in the domain from the Server side.

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n Incorporating PC in the domain from the Client side (Windows Vista) For the PC of Windows Vista, use the following procedure to add the client to the domain. 1.

Choose [Computer] from Start menu.

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When the following dialog box displays, click [System Properties]

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Figure Advanced System Settings

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Choose [Computer Name] tab on System Properties dialog box, and then click [Change].

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Figure System Properties

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On [Computer Name/Domain Changes] dialog box, choose[Domain] and then enter a domain name and click [OK].

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Figure Computer Name/Domain Changes

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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].

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On the confirmation dialog box for the changes, click [OK] to continue.

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Click [Restart Now] on the confirmation dialog box to restart the PC.

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n Incorporating PC in the domain from the Client side (Windows XP) For the PC of Windows XP, use the following procedure to add the client to the domain. 1.

Right click [My Computer] on Start menu and then choose [Properties] from the menu.

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On the following window, choose [Computer Name] tab, and then click [Change].

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Figure Computer Name Changes

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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].

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On the confirmation dialog box for the changes, click [OK] to continue.

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Click [Restart Now] on the dialog box prompting for restarting the PC so as to restart the PC.

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l Make Sure the Client PC is added to the Domain 1.

Logon the domain controller PC using the Administrator account, and then start [Active Directory Users and Computers].

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Make sure that the added PC is displayed in the [Computers] folder.

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12. Troubleshooting This Chapter describes the causes of major failures and errors and their remedies.

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For more information about “Set Network Location” dialog box, see the following: “n Notice on Connecting Network” in 4.3.1, “Setting Network Connection - Windows Vista” For more information about network troubleshooting, see the following: 4, “Setting of Network”

n If an error occurs when IP address of an HIS is changed and downloaded If IP address other than the default IP address is set to the [Ethernet TCP/IP Settings] in the [Network] tab page for HIS Properties on System View, and if the IP address of the HIS is changed, download from the builder to the HIS may end up with an error. If this happens, do the following: 1.

Login as an Administrative user.

2.

Open the following file using Memopad. Correct the IP address to the one for the Computer name, and save. \COMMON\ETC\lmhosts.cs

3.

Run the following commands using the command prompt. nbtstat -R (R must be in capital) : updates the NetBIOS Cache table (to write the correction made in the step 2) nbtstat -c (c must be in small letter) : displays the NetBIOS Cache table

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4.

Confirm that the Project Common Items are downloadable to the HIS.

5.

Login to the CTM_OPERATOR account and download the Project Common Items to all the HISs.

For downloading the Project Common Items to all the HISs, see the following: “n Downloading the Project Common Items” in the section A2.6, “Procedure 6 Downloading the Contents Defined” in Engineering Tutorial (IM 33M10D10-40E)

n Device Failure The cause of failure with the sound board, SCSI board, or other adapters or devices, and the remedies are as follows:

l Cause IRQ number of the Control Bus interface card conflicts with other devices.

l Remedy The Control Bus interface card is a PCI card, if the same IRQ number is used by a ISA card, the IRQ conflict occurs. Then it is necessary to change IRQ number of the ISA card, or change IRQ numbers for the adapter card using the PC BIOS, or remove the ISA card.

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n Ethernet Communication Failure l Cause The network binding is not correctly set, or the TCP/IP communication setup is not correct (IP address, subnet mask, etc.)

l Remedy • Check hardware, Ethernet adapter card, and Ethernet cable setups, and correct them as required. • Check the Network and Dial-up Connections on the Control Panel.

n Unstable PC Operation l Cause Incompatible software is installed.

l Remedy Uninstall either previously or newly installed software.

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For software compatibility, see the following: 1.3, “Software Environment”

n When the System Locks Contact the Yokogawa service sector.

n Inconsistent Order of Pagers When Printing Spooled Self Documents When Self Document Printing is performed in Print All mode, sometimes, the pages printed in the printer are in different order from the order of documents spooled. The later spooled documents maybe printed out first.

l Cause This phenomenon may be caused by selecting the printer spooled documents for printing out. On printer’s properties sheet, check the option [Start printing after last page is spooled], all pages of the document are printed out after they are spooled so that this phenomenon can be avoided.

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l Procedure Set the documents for printing to the spooler with the following procedure. 1.

Logon as Administratorative user. If the printer is a network shared printer, logon the printer server with administrative user privileges.

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Choose [Settings] - [Printer] on [Start] menu to display [Printers] panel. The printer icons are displayed.

3.

Display the used printer’s properties In the [Printers] panel, choose the printer for printing, and right click the mouse and select [Properties] from the menu. The printer’s properties sheet displays as follows. ?

HPLaserJ Properties General Sharing Port

Advanced

Color Management

Security

NT Forms

Configure

Always available 12:00 AM

Available form Priority Driver

To

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1 HP LaserJet 4050 Series PS

New Driver...

Spool print documents so program finished printing faster Start printing after last page is spooled Start printing immediately Print directly to the printer Hold mismatched documents Print spooled documents first Keep printed documents Enable advanced printing features Printing Defaults...

Print Processor... OK

Cancel

Separator Page... Apply

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Set the Properties On [Advanced] tab, check the option [Start printing after last page is spooled].

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Uncheck the option [Print spooled documents first].

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n If Display property on Dell Precision Workstation 390 becomes unstable The following may occur if you use the Dell Precision Workstation 390. • If Auto Logon is set and PC is restarted, one of the Display Properties, Theme may be affected: Windows Classic style (with square corners) is changed to Windows XP style (with round corners). • If you log off and log on, the display recovers in Windows Classic style.

l Cause Windows problem with Dell Precision Workstation 390 that appears under specific conditions.

l Procedure If this happens, disable Themes service.

n Failed to Connect Remote Operation and Monitoring Server When connecting to the remote operation and monitoring server, if the message box “The client could not connect to the remote computer.” is displayed and connection fails, the failure may be caused by the following problems: • The order of bindings and adapters is reversed; the Control Bus Interface Card is placed before the Ethernet card. Right click [My Network Places] and then choose [Properties] from the popup menu. On “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, choose [Advanced Settings] from the [Advanced] menu, and move the Ethernet card to the first position in the tab of [Adapters and Bindings]. • Incorrect Settings of Network Adapter for Terminal Service Click [Connections] in the left pane of “Terminal Service Configuration” window. The RDPTcp connection will be displayed in the right pane. Right click RDP-Tcp connection and then choose [Properties] from the popup menu. And then set the Ethernet card as the network adapter on the tab of [Network Adapter] in the “RDP-Tcp Properties” dialog box. • Remote Connection Not Allowed by Server Right click [My Computer] and choose [Properties] from the popup menu. On the displayed “System Properties” dialog box, check the [Allow users to connect remotely to your computer] option on [Remote] tab.

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13. Backup It is recommended to backup the system periodically as a precaution in case the system fails. The files listed in the table below should be regularly backed up: Contents

Folder

Registry

Remarks

Back up the folder after exiting all Entire registry applications including the Operation and Monitoring.

Windows files for installation, bootup, shutdown.

All Hard disk

CENTUM VP engineering data

Project folders



CENTUM VP database for operation & monitoring function

Every function folder such as Report, PICOT, etc



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The backups of CENTUM VP and project folders are actually file-backups. They can thus be copied to a external storage media using the Explorer, or commercial backup software may be used.

n Backup of Entire Windows Back up Windows using a commercially available software program in case of disk trouble.

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n Project Folder Backup Make sure to back up the project after engineering operation. Project folders can be backed up as described below:

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It is assumed that tuning parameters are saved beforehand.

l Backup from System View Backup a project cab carried out by Choosing [Set Backup..] or [Start Backup..] from [Tools] menu of System View.

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For more information about backup projects, see the following: F2.6, “Project Data Backup” in Engineering of Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)

l Backup from Maintenance Menu Select as follows for backup; [Start] - [YOKOGAWA CENTUM] - [Maintenance] - [Project Backup] Note that backup contents need to be set for a batch file beforehand. See the PDF file in CENTUM VP\HIS\TOOL for details of the backup method, backup contents, and the batch file edit method. A message is output upon start of the backup only when the batch file needs to be edited. Follow the instructions in the message.

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n Backup of Context Menu Configuration The customized menu file for the Context Menu in the graphic windows needs to be copied into an external media such as into a floppy disk.

l Customized Menu File \HIS\SPCONF\BKHMenuDef.xml The customized menu file modified with HIS Menu Editor is placed with the above path.

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For the context menus in the graphic windows, the following files are used: • Default Menu File • Customized menu File During installation the Default Menu File will be installed. When upgrading CS 3000, the existing menu file will be overwritten. \HIS\CONFIG\BKHMenuDef.xml

n Report Backup Each report can be copied to a storage medium using the copy function of the report package.

n PICOT Backup Following directory can be copied to a storage medium using Windows explorer. \his\users\save\bkpicot

n Hard Disk Recovery Procedure The hard disk can be recovered using CENTUM VP folder and registry backups. The following procedure is applicable to the PC having one hard disk: 1.

Replace the damaged hard disk.

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Install Windows. The name of the folder to install the system does not have to be the same as the previously used one.

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Copy the backup CENTUM VP folder to its previous location on the hard disk. The location must be the same because the previously installed location is saved in the CENTUM VP registry backup.

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Restore the CENTUM VP registry.

5.

Reinstall the CENTUM VP system — do not use the key-coded disk.

IMPORTANT • Installing the CENTUM VP system of the same revision without using the key-coded disk, the registry, user, and service registrations will properly be made. Using the key-coded floppy disk will not because the installer assumes the installation is just an addition of a package. • A new control bus driver installed on Windows needs to be newly added.

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INDEX A Accessing Builder-Related Database for Reference via Network.................................7-22 Adding of Domain User and Group.................... 11-12 Add Installation.....................................................6-41 Administrative User................................................ 1-1 Advanced Setup of Windows Network................4-68 Automatically-Created Accounts........................... 7-6 Automatically Start HIS Functions.......................8-21

B Backup.................................................................13-1

C Cautions on Setting a HIS IP Address Other Than the Default......................................8-29 Cautions on Using CAMS for HIS........................3-28 CENTUM VP Installation Menu............................. 1-4 Change of the Monitoring-Target Control Station...................................................8-27 Command for UPS Management of CENTUM VP..................................................8-13 Configuring Domain controller............................. 11-2

D Disable Scheduled Disk Defragmenter Tool........3-27 Disable Windows Security Alerts.........................3-20 Disable Windows Sidebar....................................3-19

F File System............................................................ 3-2 Flow Chart of Installation Procedures.................... 1-3

G Groups and Users Automatically Generated by Security Setting.................................................... 7-5

H Hardware Environment.......................................... 1-7 Hardware Setup..................................................... 2-1

I Incorporate the Client PC in the domain............ 11-23 Installation of Control Bus Driver........................... 4-2 Installation of RS-232C Driver............................... 9-4 Installation of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.......................................4-21 Installations for Console Type HIS......................... 9-2 Installing CENTUM VP Software........................... 6-1 Installing USB OPKB driver................................... 5-1 IT Security Settings................................................ 7-1

L Legacy Model......................................................... 7-2

N New Installation...................................................... 6-3 Notes on Security Setting....................................7-15 Notes on Starting Operation and Monitoring Functions and Test Functions by Administrative User.......................................7-16 Notices on Installing CENTUM VP in Windows XP Environment.............................3-26 Not Using Ethernet on CENTUM VP Entry Class.........................................................8-33

R Re-Installation......................................................6-45 Removing Control Bus Driver..............................4-15 Removing Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.......................................4-30 Report Package...................................................8-23 Restrictions on Network Setting...........................4-66 Revision Up Installation.......................................6-25

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Ind-2 S Security Model....................................................... 7-2 Security Setting Any CS3000 R3 HIS is in the System...............................................................7-17 Security Setting for Connection via OPC Interface...............................................7-26 Security Setting Items............................................ 7-4 Security Setting Required for Connection with Other Systems............................................7-29 Security Settings when Multiple Projects are Connected.........................................................7-21 Security Setting Utility............................................ 7-2 Security Setting when Additional Package has been Installed..............................................7-28 Set Display Properties........................................... 3-5 Setting a Power Options......................................3-13 Setting Example when Using Windows Standard UPS Software....................................8-16 Setting of CAMS for HIS......................................8-30 Setting of System Properties............................... 3-11 Setting of UPS......................................................8-12 Setting of Virtual Memory....................................... 3-3 Setting of Windows (after Installation)................... 8-2 Setting of Windows (before Installation)................ 3-1 Setting Security related to SOE Server Package.........................................7-25 Settings for Using the Line Printer Support Function...............................................8-25 Setting Single Control Bus on CENTUM VP Entry Class.............................8-32 Setting SOE Server Package..............................8-36 Setup of Server for Remote Operation and Monitoring Function...........................................8-37 Setups Required after Installation.......................... 8-1 Setup Windows Network Connection..................4-37 Software Environment........................................... 1-8 Specific Settings of Package...............................8-21 Standard Model...................................................... 7-2 Strengthening Model.............................................. 7-3 Succeeding the Security Setting at Reinstallation.................................................7-27

U Uninstallation of CENTUM VP.............................10-1 Uninstalling USB OPKB driver............................... 5-6 Updating Control Bus Driver................................ 4-11 Updating Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver.......................................4-27 Upgrade Installation from CS 1000 to CENTUM VP..........................6-27 User Groups and Accessible Functions................. 7-6 Using Security Setting Utility.................................. 7-8

V Version Up Installation.........................................6-12

T Troubleshooting (the causes of major failures and errors)...........12-1 Troubleshooting of control bus driber installation..........................................................4-17 Troubleshooting of Vnet/IP Open Communication Driver Installation.....................4-33

IM 33M01A20-40E

1st Edition : Mar.23,2008-00

Rev-1

Revision Information  Title : CENTUM VP Installation  Manual No. : IM 33M01A20-40E Mar. 2008/1st Edition/R4.01 or later*

* : Denotes the release number of the software corresponding to the contents of this user’s manual. The revised contents are valid until the next edition is issued.

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n For Questions and More Information If you have any questions, you can send an E-mail to the following address. E-mail: [email protected] n If you want more information about Yokogawa products, you can visit Yokogawa’s homepage at the following web site. Homepage: http://www.yokogawa.com/ n Written by Process Automation Product Marketing Dept. Industrial Automation Systems Business Div. Yokogawa Electric Corporation n Published by Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750, JAPAN n Printed by KOHOKU PUBLISHING & PRINTING INC.

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