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2. odi GC8000 PCAS CCIOO DO Marki PC Analyzer Server Software IM 11B06B01 01E vigilantp ant YOKOGAWA 9 IM 11B06B01 01E j 6th Editi Yokogawa Electric Corporation tion Introduction Thank you for purchasing the PCAS PC Analyzer Server Software The PC analyzer server is a computer system designed to collect data from multiple GC8000 analyzers and other analyzers connected to an ANABUS network This manual describes the basic operation of the analyzer server H Intended Readers The description of the installation procedure assumes that readers have a basic knowledge of the hardware and software required for installing the maintenance terminal The same applies to descriptions on other procedures that appear later in the manual and de scriptions including Windows However Chapter 2 describes basic operating procedures pertaining to Windows so that the reader can perform operations even without a basic knowledge of Windows For further details on Windows refer to the respective manuals B Information Priority In addition to this manual operating procedures and precautions on handling are also described in the help function on line manual of the PCAS PC Analyzer Server and the README TXT file that is saved during installation The priority of these information sources is as follows 1 README TXT file 2 Help function on line manual 3 User s manual this manual Contents of the Package The contents o
3. Filter Ce Monitor Filter cancel F0604 ai Add Dialog Box IP Configures the IP addresses and protocol to use forthe fier ource IP Dest IP T Protocol The protocol to use for the filter Options TCP UDP CMP ARP Other CP and UDP The port number to use for the filter with TCP and UDP ource Port The sender port number to use for the filter Dest Port The recipient port number to use for the filter Filter Sets whether to monitor or reject not monitor communication applicable to the set filter Options Monitor Reject Note Communication set to be rejected in Filter Rule is masked and all the other communication set to be monitored is displayed E Edit Dialog Box This dialog box is for editing filter items The details are the same as those of the Add dialog box lw Dest IP w Protocol TCF and UDP Source Port Dest Frot Filter Ce Monitor Filter ee F0605 ai Edit Dialog Box IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 7 Alarm Screen gt 7 1 T Alarm Screen If an alarm or error is generated on PCAS a popup window is displayed to notify you of the alarm In addition to this window there are also screens for displaying the current alarm status and alarm history of the PCAS There are the following four types of screen e Alarm Generated dialog box e Alarm Status screen e Alarm History screen e Alarm Detailed Explanation screen B AlarmList
4. 2 3 Starting P CA P 2 25 2 4 Configuring IZ le CEET 2 26 2 5 BE OTN oes ceca pw lt lo ee ae e e talk kk e n AA 2 21 2 6 SEENEN 2 28 2 7 EGG Nd e 2 28 3 MAIS STEE epee nce eee E od a kat m a e n ek E 3 1 4 Maintenance Screen E 4 1 4 1 Analyzer Status Display Screen ee esee eese 4 4 4 2 ASET Connection Status Display Screen 4 7 5 Puder SGI E 5 1 5 1 System Parameter Configuration Screen 5 2 5 2 Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen 5 6 5 2 1 Analyzer Configuration Screen GC8000 GC1000 Mark ll 5 6 5 2 2 Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen ASIU 5 7 5 3 Al Unit Configuration Screen ee eese esee esee eee eene enne 5 10 6 Network Monitoring Screen eeeec ecc eeeeeeeee nennen nnn 6 1 T Alar Tes 1 1 E 7 1 7 1 Alarm Generated Dialog BoX ccccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneasssssessseeeeeeeeeseeeaeeoaaaaees 7 2 7 2 Alarm Status ScCreenn cccssccssssessssesscccssscnsssesscccncccnnssessecenscensssessscensenanssessess 7 3 7 3 Alarm History Screen ekilib ik ki kk kk n kk m EUN kk m W a DNR 7 4 7 4 Alarm Detailed Explanation SCreen lt sswwwwwsssmunananunaaaaaanauuzznznanaaaaaaananaaw
5. Configure this in the Builder screen PCAS com status Displays the current communication status Operation is performed in the Maintenance screen Permit Connection Green Do Not Permit Connection Light Gray Displays the status of analyzers with settings registered in the Builder screen iD ffreiDofiieanaize 8 Com stat Performing Communication Green Communication is being performed normally Establishing Connection Yellow The communication connection is being processed Connection Disconnected Red Not connected A ping command is repeatedly sent at a specific interval Do Not Permit Connection Light Gray A communication connection cannot be established because of the server settings A ping command is not sent IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 3 Status Screen gt 3 2 The number of display columns for the analyzer status varies as shown below depending on the number of analyzers registered maximum of 64 analyzers Number of Analyzers Number of Display Columns T1032 33 to 40 41 to 48 4910 56 571064 o e Toolbar This performs the same function as the Maintenance Screen command in the Screen menu The Maintenance screen opens Refer to chapter 4 This performs the same function as the Alarm Status Screen command in the Screen menu The Alarm Status screen opens Refer to section 7 2 This performs the same function as the Network Monitoring Screen command in
6. The alarms of PCAS are as follows Alarm numbers 400 to 499 Error level 1 alarm Alarm numbers 500 to 599 Alarm level 2 alarm Number Name Deseripion level DATAi DATA 421 Disk Full Error The available disk space has 1 None None Ml become less than the server disk full error capacity 521 Disk Full Warning The available disk space has 2 None None become less than the server disk full warning capacity 538 Analyzer Communication with the analyzeris 2 AnalyzerID 1 Communication no longer possible Error type Disconnected Bd ses e NN Server Disconnected server is no longer possible server ID ee eene reram ir ee Process Failed status failed Oe code Ba Failed analyzers failed Secondary Server The primary server and the inii Type Duplicate Alarm secondary server are set to the server ID S NET type same type Secondary Server The primary server and the Secondary None Duplicate ID alarm secondary server are set to the server ID same ID number 554 Conffict of Analyzer Analyzer ID on the database does 2 AnalyzerID Registered ID ID not match the ID registered on the PCAS Bal History Reset The alarm history was reset EB usi ID Message 3 Error type 0 Ping error 1 TCP error 2 Application error TCP 1 3 Application error TCP2 4 Application error TCP3 2 File code 1 Detailed chromatograph 1 2 Detailed chromatograph 2 3 Temperature 4 Pressure 1 5 Pressure 2 6 Analys
7. User Accounts Regional and Scanners and Language Sounds and Audio Devices Wireless Network Set Windows Firewall FO212 ai IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 21 2 Double click the Security Center icon to open the Windows Security Center window ihr Security Gentes D Center Security estentials suni Cabe Feta jou mange vor tings sscunibr serm To Fe protect pour compute mua wars the Ghee secunty eccentuls aes marked ON H e sartings ane nor ON Cohen Hes n Ge feiss waradgdx cium rercmeerviahiona Ts ratum ba Has betr Cebe beter reen Control Feel ior mhi From art EL oen Wooo do pe ect Es epee 1 shee for ib bem LEZ aba Trom dine Lipriara Gi Firewall n C mapacewt hr necant riae get n Len Feb aco Sad Canbe n Cham ias ewe Gea CEDENS meri ves Manage security settings for A intone Cptiana e Automatic Updates ya isses lira wall F0213 ai Windows Security Center window 3 Select Windows Firewall to open the Windows Firewall dialog box and then select the Advanced tab Windows Firewall Exceptions Advanced Network Connection Settings Windows Firewall is enabled for the connections selected below To add exceptions for an individual connection select it and then click Settings Local Area Connection settings Security Logging ou can create a log file for troubleshooting purposes Settings ICMP With Inte
8. Analyzer ID IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 5 e GC1000 Mark Il Data Saved Data Storage Folder Latest analysis One day of analysis results AnalDXAna Latest analysis results information results are saved to one file for one XyyyyMMXadd file AnayyyyMMad inf year The oldest data is erased Latest analysis results file automatically after one year AnayyyyNNdd nar History The analysis data is saved to AnalDXFullCro History chromatograph chromatograph one file XyyyyMMXad every time information file every time data FullyyyyMMdd inf History chromatograph every time file FullyyyyMMddhhmmss chr History The analysis data is saved to AnallDYXSkipCroY History chromatograph 1 10 chromatograph one file every ten times information file SkipyyyyMMdd inf 1 10 data History chromatograph 1 10 file SkipyyyyMMddhhmmss chr Lab analysis results Lab analysis results are saved AnalD Lab Lab analysis results information history to one file file Lab inf Lab analysis results file Lab dat Calibration factor The calibration factor is saved AnalDXCal Calibration factor information file to one file Up to 1000 separate Cal inf calibration factor information Calibration factor information old and calibration factor items file Calold inf can be saved If this number is Calibration factor file Cal dat exceeded a file is renamed so Calibration factor old file Cal olda that its name inclu
9. Section 2 1 Nov 2010 3rd Edition Addition of the PCAS for ARCNET ARC P 1 2 P 2 1 Chapter 8 Addition of Disabling UAC Section 2 1 1 Addition of Getting the redundant communication status between PCAS and other analyzers Sec tion 2 2 Rewriting of Typical System Configuration in page 1 1 Jun 2011 4th Edition Added explanation and figure etc in Chapter 8 Revised 2 1 1 Installation of PC Analyzer Server Nov 2011 5th Edition Addition of GC8000 Revised for Windows 7 May 2012 6th Edition Addition of PC Configuration for Power Management Page 2 10 IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00
10. 00 lt 7 Alarm Screen gt 1 5 7 4 Alarm Detailed Explanation Screen This screen is for displaying detailed explanations on alarms by alarm number E Display Method e Click the Alarm Details button in the Alarm Generated dialog box Displays a detailed explanation on the alarm highlighted in yellow Click Alarm Details in the System menu of the Alarm Status screen enter an alarm number and then click the OK button e Click Alarm Details in the System menu of the Alarm History screen enter an alarm number and then click the OK button B Screen Configuration Alarm Detail Description Alarm number 538 Category system Alarm Message ANALYZER COMM FAIL Alarm contents Analyzer Comm Fail Related data 1 Analyzer ID Related data 2 Factor code Alarm status The communication with the analyzer has disconnected Presumed cause Comm cable with the analyzer falure the Analyzer shutdown Countermeasure Check the communication cable turning the analyzer on F0704 ai Figure 7 4 Example of Alarm Detailed Explanation Screen Table 7 5 Alarm Detailed Explanation Display Items Related Data 1 The explanations of the meanings of alarm information 1 and alarm information Related Data 2 2 Alarm Status The detailed explanation of the alarm status The suspected cause of the alarm generated The measure to carry out to cancel the alarm IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 8 8 1
11. 3 Setting PCAS 1 Set the following information on the Builder window in the PCAS o o EE POR PCAS G type Another PCAS G IP Address 192 168 1 246 192 168 1 247 Modbus Scaling Red pe 2 Setthe Analyzer ID IP Address Analyzer type Register the same analyzers setting on the PCAS G If needed set the Analyzer tag names IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 8 PCAS for ARCNET 8 3 Analyzer ID IP Address Analyzer type Analyzer tag name oto 1829251 GCTOOOMK2ARC 2 1929252 GC1000MK2 ARC on 3 1929253 GCI00OMKZ ARC on 3 Restart the PC and then check the communication status d ER e ER pon ven a A Maintenance Window hue EE Greet d System Window Help PCAS G ID Another PG AS G ID PCAS G Tag name IJ Another PCAS G IP Address 0000 PCAS G IP Address 192168 1 247 Another PCAS G com status p Disable PCAS G Com Time Sync GG1000MK2CARC 192 9 25 i um p emwewxwo m s 5 3 DX L e eomme wr s 5 s X War Check the Rev and communication status D Disable If Com Stat is Connected the PCAS communication is enabled If Rev is displayed the TFTP communication is enabled IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 Revision Information e Title PCAS PC Analyzer Server Software e Manual No IM 11B06B01 01E Oct 2006 1st Edition Newly published Mar 2009 2nd Edition Addition for Windows Vista
12. Possible Communication Not Possible Communication status between the primary server and the secondary server Performing Communication Green Establishing Connection Yellow Connection Disconnected Red No Secondary Server Light Gra Displays the communication status of the ASET Determined by the connection request from the ASET The type of connection request from the ASET Normal Forced The IP address of the ASET ev The revision of the ASET Com Status Displays the communication status of the primary server and ASET Performing icati i Disconnect Disconnects communication between the primary server and the ASET It is Communication Button displayed during communication This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 1 5 Builder Screen This screen is for displaying and configuring information to define in the system file of PCAS E Startup Method e Select Builder Screen in the Screen menu of the Maintenance screen or click EE The initial state is to display System System Parameter Configuration screen B Screen Configuration F0501 ai Builder Screen The following three screens can be selected with the tabs in the bottom left oystem Displays the System Parameter Configuration screen Refer to section 5 1 Analyzer Displays the Analyzer Parameter Configuration s
13. be performed if the user level is C or above IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 8 a DO Related E rx 5 kengen mm e Jn maiores D iF a Ba eet ADA p ATE We La Bas al Tie Coke A 1 em mmm ee es se pe MEZI TD IS ER T Ve Io E GR ias Taw sens RE EP L CES HH H a lm E ML ee el me f 6 d EE EL a a Si i z EJE Lo Aa TW RK WOR ee WC f EE sS m f D D a a a mg LA ZB d ru a T a T Pi MM e Ayen Arabara Huis F0504 ai Figure 5 3 Example of Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen of ASIU DO Related Table 5 3 DO Related Items The tag name of the DO Enter up to 8 single byte alphanumeric characters The signal name of the DO Enter up to 8 single byte alphanumeric characters The display color for when the DO is ON Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra The display color for when the DO is OFF Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra ve 3 Je Leger iD l pe Diet Leg pe m A Ta Fis la ai DA O m faire IF a IR MR T EI E ma 1 amp a alere T L S H oo ee WR pe Le ee L CERS zess ee el e 6 J E KWR Bebe a Ge Li 6 EE e EX TE a6 3 RK WOR LO H d t e si E e n D 5B ti B ei B x e ua IR T d mi bi Z
14. buffer is full Monitoring has stopped appears when the monitoring data exceeds 1 MB The corresponding data is not saved e Stopping Monitoring of Network Status Select the Stop command in the System menu to stop network monitoring Note Ifthe automatic saving of files is not set the monitoring data is not saved even if monitoring is stopped Save the data if necessary e Saving Network Status Manual Select the Save command in the System menu to save the network status This operation is not possible while network status monitoring is taking place The data up to 1 MB currently displayed in the list is saved to a file The extension name of the file is nmd Set whether or not to automatically save the network status from the Configuration screen 0 Displaying Saved Network Status Select the Open command in the System menu to display a saved network status This operation is not possible while network status monitoring is taking place Configuring Network Monitoring Screen Select the Configuration command in the System menu to display the Configuration screen IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 6 Network Monitoring Screen gt 6 3 Configuration Screen This screen is for configuring the Network Monitoring screen Setting Window Filter wes Filter List Source IP Dest IP Protocol Sil Auto Preserve yes f nn Auto Save Folder Configuration Screen Fi
15. cannot determine which types it belongs to the number of message characters is displayed instead Type TCP UDP ICMP ARP The following shows the maximum number of characters depending on message types from the beginning of message contents TCP 72 characters If the number of data characters exceeds the limit is represented for the missing part UDP 80 characters If the number of data characters exceeds the limit is represented for the missing part ICMP 3 characters Displays send data length ARP 51 characters Displays Request who has sender IP address tell recipient IP address Other 20 characters Displays the number of message characters IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 6 Network Monitoring Screen gt 6 2 E Functions Monitoring the network status of Ethernet analyzer bus e Starting Monitoring of Network Status Select the Start command in the System menu to display the Select Device dialog box Devicz Select 1 Realtek RTLE1G9 Family Fast Ethernet Adapter Device MPF 18C1CAF 2 Broadcom MetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver YDeviceXNPF 1791710 6 IE e em e Lem eme m EJ F0602 ai Select Device Dialog Box The Select Device dialog box displays a list of devices on the network on which the PC is running Select a device and then click the OK button to start monitoring Note Ifthe auto saving of files is not set the message Monitoring
16. function is disabled System Settings window When press the power button Do nothing When press the sleep button Do nothing When I close the lid Do nothing Edit Plan Settings window Put the computer to sleep Never IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 2 1 3 2 11 lt 2 Using PCAS gt Firewall Settings The firewall needs to be configured after you install PC Analyzer Server PCAS This section describes the procedure for configuring the firewall B Procedure for Setting Firewall for Windows 7 Wondows Server 2008 IC E Tunt D TER 1 1 i CH GE A Select Classic View y Wy o P e e iS gt g ER Je vz Sama ingetung name hiema GCH ketgter een hes boed Kay Le oe Ghina Fe S WE A E ae Be Sr Ba Me ferratis Modem ptem Reper ia Uedete ad Feetun languag Lenee Admin TEREE FERESE if Administrative Tools 1 Be a fol ech Ben Cege tem Tiet P Tabband Texting Une Widma Woon Wau Updete L Mir Folders Allow the Ping reply 1 Select Control Panel in the Windows Start menu to open the Control Panel window Select Classic View And then select Administrative Tools D m vu EE su E Lm N ef We ph I Be 1 4 E ah HS He Select Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 2 E Dicma E Fyutunns D ue kisoi M Dip Print Management A Rasi amd Performance Mer
17. is now complete Note Ifthe PCAS installation location folder is changed when the installation is performed a second or subsequent time be sure to perform the following procedure If this procedure is not performed PCAS will not run properly 1 Double click FileZilla Server in the taskbar 2 Select Users from the Edit menu of the FileZilla Server window that appears 3 Select Shared folders in Page of the Users dialog box that opens Double click the Directories section indicated in red in the figure below of Shared folders The Choose Folder dialog box appears Shared falders A rectories Aliases 1 H iar HrETIETa Shared folders Speed Limits E ES Delete Append Directories Create Delete List Subdirs Add A directory alias will alzo appear at the specified location Aliases must contain the full local path Separate multiple aliases for one directory Nith the pipe character IF using aliases please avoid cyclic directory structures it wall only confuse FTP clients Double click Cancel F0211 ai Users Dialog Box 4 Specify the directory that you newly installed PCAS and then click Ok to close the Choose Folder dialog box Next click the OK button in the Users dialog box b Click the Minimize button in the top right of the FileZilla Server window to make FileZilla Server resident Be careful not to click the X button for closing the window The procedure is now complete B Chang
18. lt 8 PCAS for ARCNET gt 8 1 PCAS for ARCNET The New ARCNET based bus system enables connection between an ARCNET system and an Ethernet system This realizes addition of Ethernet analyzers to existing ARCNET systems System Configuration PCAS G software which is ARCNET supported version must be installed to corresponde with the ARCNET system A typical network configuration of analyzer bus is shown in Figure 8 1 The network consists of analyzers Gas chromatograph etc and Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET This Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET consist of Gateway unit analyzer server and ARCNET Ethernet Converter Each software PCAS ASET for Analyzer server and Analyzer Server Engineering Terminal should be used ARC ARCNET supported version The communication to the analyzer connected to Ethernet is also enabled e Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET should be used so that DCS communicates with analyzer connected to ARCNET e Redundancy for ARCNET is enabled Redundancy for Ethernet can be done by using double Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET e One Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET can communicate with up to 30 sets of analyzers connected to ARCNET In case of communicating with more than 31 sets plural number of Analyzer bus systems for ARCNET should be used Operation and display of Network monitoring Gas Chromatograph Automatic data storage Software PC PC STARDOM FCJ AS
19. that caused the alarm needs to be resolved in order to cancel the alarm status IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 7 Alarm Screen gt 1 3 7 2 Alarm Status Screen This screen is for displaying the current alarm status of PCAS Alarms are displayed in order from the latest Up to 168 alarms can be displayed E Display Method e Select Alarm Status Screen in the Screen menu of the Status screen or click EI e Select Alarm Status Screen in the Screen menu of the Maintenance screen or click S e Click Alarm Status Screen from the popup menu that appears by right clicking the task tray e Click the Alarm Status button in the Alarm Generated dialog box B Screen Configuration D E Status LIB IL CH aioe Ee Trew F AM Klas conim DATA DATAE T H Ge TIT 1 BS Aran key Cep Tas Dro DO i Ma i 8 Anales Gate Fei QUU DO ILLI CH LIT mim F Aa LE FREE oa F0702 ai Figure 7 2 Example of Alarm Status Screen Table 7 3 Alarm Status Screen Display Items Display item The time the alarm was generated The status of the alarm 1 Generated T Alarm contents Displays an explanation of the alarm DATA1 DATA2 Displays alarm information 1 and alarm information 2 IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 7 Alarm Screen gt 1 4 7 3 Alarm History Screen This screen is for displaying the alarm history for alarms of PCAS that were generated in the past Alarms are displayed in order from the latest Up to
20. 1 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 2 Ey AutoPlay 6 DVD RW Drive E PCAS V10201 F Always do this for software and games Install or run program General options k Open folder to view files 4 using Windows Explorer Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel AutoPlay Dialog Box 3 The following dialog box appears to notify you that the PC has automatically determined the software that should be installed Confirm the content of the dialog box and then click the OK button PCASInstall This installer has automatically detected the software that should be installed We strongly recommend to continue the installation with this settings F0201 ai PCASInstall Dialog Box 4 The PCAS install dialog box appears Add checkmarks for the items you want to install Checkmarks are added for all of the WinPCap FileZilla Server and PCAS items the first time you install the software The second and subsequent times the items with checkmarks added vary depending on the installation state but checkmarks are added to required items automatically Click the OK button without changing any of the settings X PCASInstall Select Install Item inPCap leZilla Server Leave these checkmarks checked PCASInstall Dialog Box F0202 ai Select Install Item Dialog Box The installation procedure for WinPcap 4 0 1 is performed first IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edit
21. 300 alarms can be displayed E Display Method Click Alarm History in the System menu of the Alarm Status screen B Screen Configuration Figure 7 3 Table 7 4 Display item The time the alarm was generated Example of Alarm History Screen Alarm History Screen Display Items E TE MITIS LII CO ates pti Tee E KM Mars cont DATA DATA 1 ewe 7 Sg Asbo Cep Pai xn aim 2 WTE ED I Eme Arabi Ceia Fa QOO ODDO 3 DATE EE 1 ES Anales Case Fil DST on mag 7 Em Anglos Cama fei tg xx amp EIE 7 ki nabzer Comes fad mpm Con U PRING 7 eg ee Cusen E mon 00000 T Eme si 1 B daki Casen Eed toon DOCK B8 meres i A kaba Care F gz Om B obtengsim 7 Ss denke Camen Fad tpm rrr 1b Winn 7 Si nab yen umm fad gz mx T1 D TE THE 1 se Arabi Ce Eed tO onn i DATE Tee 1 EE rali Cana Fe oun gon 13 titan 1 t nalrer Caman fad tn ax ti Wiar r 5 na byen Canon Tei mm ux W Gagn O a ant IERI goe 000 16 DATE TEST 1 Ei mnu De Da BOO i wes 1 Se faite Loses kad Om mu l oun 7 85 final Canon fai ian mu l anza 7 n im ge Om E Te TETE i m HAH Dew De onon zi DT TEST 1 BS mm E D on 3 Een YA nare Cap Pai mam mn ee Piel i Si fake Comes fad at donn FO703 ai The status of the alarm 0 Canceled 1 Generated The alarm number Alarm contents Displays an explanation of the alarm DATA1 DATA2 Displays alarm information 1 and alarm information 2 IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012
22. 5iniuz Current Analyzer 002 Elapsed time 4 01 24 F0405 ai Dialog Box Displayed During Server Equalizing Printing Print the current communication status of PCAS analyzers and ASET Printing is performed with Print command of the System menu 4 1 Analyzer Status Display Screen This screen is for displaying the status of the server and a list of the communication connection status of registered analyzers E Display Method Select the Analyzer Connections tab of the Maintenance window Since this screen is selected as the initial screen it is displayed automatically when the Maintenance screen opens B Screen Configuration e kaimenance An den EI Baa Window Help alfele s a wi PEAT Pip f m Ar MOAT IP Bak pg PEAS IF Ask rin Aadan SCAS zur alae Fi 87 vann an Sarwar Gon HS E ES BCAS ant ooh D eshe FCAS Dare Tira Spe F0406 ai Figure 4 2 Example of Analyzer Maintenance Display Screen IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 5 Display item PCAS ID The ID of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen 241 to 254 PCAS Tag name The tag name of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen PCAS IP Address The IP address of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen PCAS Version The version of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen PCAS Type The type of the primary se
23. B Connect te a etri Projector W50 Evi Connect te a Network Proje B Connect ta a Metwerk Projector WED En Connect ba a Network Proje B Connect to a Network Projector WED Ev Connect be o Metwork Proje CL d THERE EE EP Hg EEBSEEPEEESE 4 Select Custom as the Rule Type Click Next Rule Typ Seier than tyan id Praal ndata ege Siapa Rule Type Wrut tybe of cule would you loe Ta create and Porta s Pep Pluk than eege connuecbona Vor amp penam Fot Hie that contol connecbona Sor amp TCP ze UDP eed Predelined OT Peary Rus hat coris coonactona kira Ween apaina amp Gatom Custom nja IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 13 5 Select All Program as the Program Click Next Specify ika hull program path anelli alie Rama of Zu prageaes Bud Deg cule malu Sige Bi Toe Desa fo rule oh bo ai Grp oc soscfic program d Progam a Protocol and Porta d M proram n Pie apples io al connecter on the ampua fut match offer nue a Aceon 5 Dee Tu e Ful e d ee iren eg geegent iom Progam Pies Ale Explore vap mor Sasi which services Tha nue aopbea l 6 Select ICMPv4 for Protocol Type in the Protocol and Ports Click Next Sigo e Pale Type d Progeam hel pretneol and ports dees thes rue appiy is ioc pyr IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 14 7 Selec
24. CAS The alarm history can also be displayed E Explanation of Terms 0 Server Equalization This is the process of specifying any two servers PCAS when there are multiple servers on the same network and copying and backing up all the information of one server onto the other server e Primary Server and Secondary Server The term primary server is used for the server that is the equalization source and the term secondary server is used for the server that is the equalization destination e Electronic Message This is the packet used for communication exchange between an analyzer and the server e Filter This is a means of displaying only necessary unnecessary electronic messages in the Network Monitoring screen 0 Server Communication Status This is the term used when indicating communication is permitted or no connection is possible e Memory Dump This is the operation of the server acquiring the internal information of an analyzer in binary format IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 1 2 Using PCAS This chapter describes the procedures that need to be performed to use PCAS For descriptions on screen operations refer to the description on each screen in chapter 3 2 1 Installing PCAS 2 1 1 Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008SP1 Redistributable Package Install the Microsoft Visual C 2008SP1 Redistributable Package Before installing PCAS This package is also included in the A
25. E Getting the redundant communication status between PCAS and other analyzers It is available to get via ASGW the redundant communication status between PCAS and an analyzer GC8000 GC1000 Mark II ASIU and ASGW This function can be used on Ver1 02 02 or later of PCAS and cannot be used on PCAS for ARCNET e Modbus address table The redundant status between PCAS and other analyzers can be gotten in the following Modbus address table of PCAS A NOTE Get the information in the Modbus address table of PCAS via ASGW after mapping information to that table We assume no liability for operation if you access the Modbus address table directly by Modbus TCP communication Table 2 kf Name Address Descripton The communication status of Ch A between the PCAS and an analyzer 11XXX GC1000MK2 ASIU and ASGW 11001 to 11254 1 Normal O Error XXX Analyzer ID 1 to 254 The default value is O Ch A Normal Input relay The communication status of Ch A between the PCAS and an analyzer 11YYY GC1000MK2 ASIU and ASGW Ch B Normal 44304 to 11554 1 Normal 0 Error YYY 300 Analyzer ID 1 to 254 The default value is O It is always 0 that the communication status of instrument which is NOT registered with PCAS e Setting PCAS for getting the redundant communication status e Setting the network Type of PCAS Select Dual about the network Type at the Builder screen in the PCAS In case of selecting Sing
26. ET ARC PCAS ARC ASGW LI O Te poor R LAN Ethernet Analyzer bus system wa for ARCNET ARCNET Ethernet Converter GC1000 Markll ARCNET per me rita m m M a Sms a M M a GCIU GCIU GC1000 Markll GC1000 GC1000 Analyzer pH analyzer Oxygen analyzer etc Goen a Figure 8 1 Typical System configuration IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 8 PCAS for ARCNET gt 8 2 8 2 Installing PCAS for ARCNET 8 2 1 Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package Install the Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package Before installing PCAS G This package is also included in the ASET Install Disk If you already installed the Package into the computer while the ASET installing you can skip the procedure B installation Procedure 1 Insert the install disc into the CD drive The following dialog box appears Click Open folder to view files Always do this for software and games Install or run program fei Run PCASInstall exe y Publisher not specified General options A Open folder to view files n a Si pont kai Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel 2 Select the folder Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package x86 for English 3 Click vcredist x86 exe then the installer will start 4 Install the software according to the screen 8 2 2 Installing PCAS G Install the PCAS G according to 2 1 1 PC Analyzer Setup 8 2
27. SET Install Disk If you already installed this Package into the computer while the ASET installing you can skip this procedure e Installation Procedure 1 Insertthe install disc into the CD drive The following dialog box appears Click Open folder to view files gi DVD RW Drive E PCAS G V10101 E Always do this for software and games Install or run program f Run PCASInstall exe de d Publisher not specified General options A Open folder to view files Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel 2 Select the folder Microsoft Visual C 2008SP1 Redistributable Package x86 for English 3 Click vcredist x86 exe then the installer will start 4 Install the software according to the screen 2 1 2 Installation of PC Analyzer Server This section describes the procedure for installing PC Analyzer Server PCAS on your PC system When using the PCAS for ARCNET ARC refer to 8 2 Installing PCAS for ARCNET For the PCAS dual redundancy on Windows 7 please make sure disabling UAC User Account Control before installing PCAS Please refer to the following chapter m Changing User Accont Control settings B installation Procedure 1 Start Windows 2 Insertthe install disc into the CD drive The following dialog box appears when the OS of your PC is Windows 7 It is not appears in any OS s other than Windows 7 Click the Run PCASInstall exe item IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 1
28. a 7 5 8 PCAS for ARCNET T ene ki pati 8 1 8 1 System Configuration seen 8 1 8 2 Installing PCAS for ARCNET eren nennen nnne nnn n nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 8 2 8 2 1 Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package 8 2 IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 8 2 2 IFE TAN NON Gi 8 2 8 2 3 SSO Ge 8 2 Revision Information EE i IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 1 Outline of PCAS gt 1 1 1 Outline of PCAS This chapter gives an outline of PCAS and explains basic information that needs to be known before beginning operation B What is an Analyzer Server An analyzer server is a system consisting of PC software PCAS for managing the network of an analyzer bus and saving the data of GC8000 GC1000 Mark II and analyzer bus system interface unit ASIU B Features of the Analyzer Server The analyzer server makes maintenance of analyzers simple because data such as concentration values alarms and chromatographs can be continuously saved for connected analyzers GC8000 GC1000 Mark Il and ASIU The data of up to 64 analyzers can be managed on one analyzer server that runs on a general purpose Windows PC Furthermore up to 14 analyzer servers can be operated on the same network The analyzer server has functions for monitoring network status and keeping consistency among multiple servers A highly reliable system can also be built by using a dual redunda
29. am Protocol and Ports o Allow the connection Allow connections that have been protected with Psec as well as those that have not Allow the connection if it is secure Allow only connections that have been authenticated and integrity protected through the use of IPsec Connections will be secured using the settings in IPsec properties and rules in the Connection Security Rule node Require the connections to be encypted Require privacy in addition to integrity and authentication Override block rules Useful for tools that must always be available such as remote administration tools If you specify this option you must also specify an authorized computer or computer group Block the connection IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 18 b Select Domain Private Public as the Profile Click Next When does this rule apply Domain Applies when a computer is connected to its corporate domain Private Applies when a computer is connected to a private network location Public Applies when a computer is connected to a public network location Specify the name and description of this rule Steps w Rule Type Program Action w Profile Name IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 19 E Setting IP Address for Windows 7 About the IP address consult network administrator 1 Select Control Panel i
30. be displayed depending on the configuration of the PC If an item is not displayed the function is disabled Choose what the power button does When I press the power button Do nothing When I press the sleep button Do nothing When I close the lid Do nothing Choose what to turn off the display Turn off the display Never e for Windows XP Log on as a user with administrator privileges click the Start menu select Control Panel double click Power Options to display the Power Options Properties dialog box and then make sure the following items are set as described below Note that some of the items described below may not be displayed depending on the configuration of the PC If an item is not displayed the function is disabled Power Schemes Tab System standby Disabled System hibernates Disabled Advanced Tab Some PC keyboards have a sleep button Disable this key with the following setting in the Power buttons area When pressing the sleep button on my computer Do nothing Hibernate Tab Enable hibernation Unselected e for Windows Server 2008 Log on as a user with administrator privileges click the Start menu select Control Panel double click Power Options to display the Power Options Properties dialog box and then make sure the following items are set as described below Note that some of the items described below may not be displayed depending on the configuration of the PC If an item is not displayed the
31. check if the version is the most recent one by referring to the CD ROM s version No part of the on line manual may be transferred sold distributed including delivery via a com mercial PC network or the like or registered or recorded on video tapes e Trademark Acknowledgments e IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpo ration in the United States and or other countries e Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation e All other company and product names mentioned in this user s manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies e We do not use TM or amp mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks in this user s manual IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 PCAS Toc 1 PC Analyzer Server Software IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition CONTENTS IO gefe ei kI ONI WEE i 1 Outline ON PCAS venk rate fini kk E ee nee eee eer 1 1 2 LIS WEN Oki ee ie an kan ie bw po id oun e a in kn a a n ba n ob pei ante p ea e 2 1 2 1 Inistallindg PO AS E 2 1 2 1 1 Installing Microsoft Visual C 2008SP1 Redistributable Package 2 1 2 1 2 Installation of PC Analyzer Server wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww mimi wwwwww www www 2 1 2 1 3 Firewall Get nge nnns 2 11 2 2 Configuring Network Settings for Dual Redundancy 2 23
32. creen Refer to section 5 2 Al Displays the Al Unit Configuration screen Refer to section 5 3 Note The initial state is to display System System Parameter Configuration screen e Toolbar This performs the same function as the Open command in the System menu This performs the same function as the Print command in the System menu sel This performs the same function as the Contents command in the Help menu Help opens e Buttons OK Button This confirms the edited content reflects them on PCAS and closes the Builder screen Cancel Button This discards the edited content and closes the Builder screen Apply Button This confirms the edited content reflects them on PCAS and continues to display the Builder screen IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 2 5 1 System Parameter Configuration Screen This screen is for displaying and configuring each type of parameter of PCAS E Display Method Click the System tab in the Builder screen System Parameter Configuration Screen E Functions e Saving edited content to a parameter file e Printing parameters e Saving Edited Content to Parameter File Use the Save command or Save As command of the System menu to save the currently displayed parameters to a file 0 Printing Parameters Use the Print command of the System menu to print the currently displayed parameters The follow
33. ction as the Print command in the System menu e This performs the same function as the Contents command in the Help menu Help opens e Button Ed This performs the same function as the Close command in the System menu The Maintenance screen closes e Menu Items Changing User Level Change the user level with User Level command of the System menu This User Level command and the Set User Level button on the toolbar are disabled while the Builder screen is open Changing Display Language to Japanese English Change the display language with the Language command of the System menu This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above PCAS restarts when the display language is changed Note If the language of the operating system is not selected some display characters may not appear or may be garbled Equalizing Server Copy the data on the secondary server to the primary server Equalize the server with the Equalize Server command of the System menu Please contact Yokogawa service staff if this function is needed Clicking the Equalize Server command in the System menu displays the following dialog box IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 3 PEAS bouolizing kA Select Analyzer to equalizefE qual method Analyzer ID Equal Method Aber deleting this PCAS s data Aecommended Without deleting this PCAS s data Ke Execule Ca
34. d for history chromatographs 1 10 1 10 Mon Range 0 to 120 Month GB the history chromatogram 1 10 Mon Range 0 to 120 Month the ASIU instantaneous value Range 0 to 120 Month the ASIU arerage value value MB Disk Full Error size A disk full error is generated if remaining hard disk space falls below this value PCAS Tag Name The tag name of the primary server Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters Another PCAS IP Address The IP address of the server paired with the primary server period is reached Options Yes or No Range 1 to 100 Press Analyzer and configure the analyzer settings The settings for GC8000 GC1000 Mark Il and ASIU differ Select GC8000 GC1000 Mark II or ASIU in the Analyzer Type item Disk Full alarm size Analyzer Parameter Configuration Dialog Box Display Item IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 2 9 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 2 Analyzer ID The ID of the analyzer to register Analyzer Type The type of the analyzer to register Options GC1000MK2 or ASIU The tag name of the analyzer to register Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters Range 60 to 3600 For ASIU also configure the settings related to DO DI and Al Press the DO Related key and configure the DO related settings DO Related Settings Display item No Se number of the DO The tag name of the DO Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric charact
35. des old If an old file already exists it is not overwritten e ASIU Data Saved Data StorageFolder FileName Instantaneous value The Al value of one analysis for AnalDYASIUTrd ASIU instantaneous value each second is saved to one yyyyMM dd information file ITrdyyyyMMdd inf file ASUI instantaneous value file ITrdyyyyMMddhhmmss dat Average value The average Al value withina AnalDYASIUTrd ASIU average value information set period is saved to one file yyyyMM dd file AveyyyyMMdd inf ASUI average value file IAveyyyyMMddhhmmss dat e Description of Storage Folders and Files PCAS Installation folder of PCAS AnalD PCASYDataYAxxx vyyy Year 4 digits MM Month 2 digits dd Day 2 digits hh Hour 2 digits mm Minute 2 digits SS Second 2 digits x Analyzer ID 3 digits SysZ Number of SYS Z 1 to 6 The storage folder for SYSZ is as follows PCAS Data Axxx SysZ ww Detector ID ww 11 12 21 22 31 33 12 means detector 2 in oven 1 The strage folder for Detww is as follows PCAS Data Axxx Detww IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 6 5 2 Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen This screen is for displaying and configuring parameters of individual analyzers E Display Method Click the Analyzer tab of the Builder screen The screen configuration differs depending on the type of analyzer 1 GC8000 GC1000 Mark II analyze
36. e Buttons Delete Button Deletes the analyzer currently displayed This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above Add Button Displays the Add Analyzer dialog box This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above 5 2 2 Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen ASIU This screen is for displaying and configuring the parameters of ASIU The tabs can be used to switch between the following three screens a DO Related This screen is for displaying and configuring parameters related to DO of ASIU The initial state is to display the DO Related screen b DI Related This screen is for displaying and configuring parameters related to DI of ASIU c Al Related This screen is for displaying and configuring parameters related to Al of ASIU Table 5 2 Common Items of the Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen of ASIU Display Item Analyzer ID The ID of the analyzer to register Analyzer Type The type of the analyzer to register When selecting the analyzer type the window is switched over Options GC1000 Mark II ASIU The tag name of the analyzer to register Enter up to 8 single byte alphanumeric characters The save interval for instantaneous values Seconds Range 60 to 3600 e Buttons Delete Button Deletes the analyzer currently displayed This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above Add Button Displays the Add Analyzer dialog box This operation can only
37. e English e Equalizes the server e Performs printout B Screen Configuration M Maria ase Sendo KA are Mision ge mu JE User Level D muasm ee POAS IP Adres POAS version ZA Aun Ter PCAS ques itu RICH D Cep fi co Gap 152 1681 74 PAS Tuum Kotwork ypa PLAS com mabur Amber ASET F0401 ai Figure 4 1 Example of Maintenance Screen when Analyzer Connection Status Display Screen is Selected IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 2 The following two screens can be selected with the tabs in the bottom left Analyzer Connections Displays the Analyzer Connection Status Display screen Refer to section 4 1 ASET Displays the ASET Connection Status Display screen Refer to section 4 2 Note The initial state is to display Analyzer Connections Analyzer Connection Status Display screen e Toolbar n 6 This performs the same function as the User Level command in the System menu I This performs the same function as the Builder Screen command in the Screen menu The Builder screen opens Refer to chapter 5 E This performs the same function as the Alarm Status Screen command in the Screen menu The Alarm Status screen opens Refer to section 7 2 This performs the same function as the Network Monitoring Screen command in the Screen menu The Network Monitoring screen opens Refer to chapter 6 E This performs the same fun
38. ers Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters TL See Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra Next press the DI Related key and configure the DI related settings DI Related Settings Display item No he number of the DI ae IA tag name of the DI Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra Next press the Al Related key and configure the Al related settings Al Related Settings The tag name of the Al Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters The signal name of the Al Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters Upper range The upper limit range of the Al Range 9999 999 to 9999 999 Lower limit range lt upper limit range The units used for the Al can be defined Refer to 5 3 Al Unit Configuration Screen Monitoring A list of the communication connection status of registered analyzers can be displayed Refer to 3 Status Screen If an alarm or error is generated the current alarm status and alarm history is displayed Refer to 7 Alarm Screen IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 2 6 2 7 2 Using PCAS gt 2 28 Maintenance The following operations can be performed Refer to 4 Maintenance Screen Uploading and do
39. es 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 No part of the user s manuals may be transferred or reproduced without prior written con sent from YOKOGAWA 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 e Warning and Disclaimer The product is provided on an as is basis YOKOGAWA shall have neither liability nor respon sibility 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 H Documentation Conventions e 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 AN CAUTION Identifies important information required to understand operations or functions A mp Identifies additional informatio
40. escription Or select the optional Filezilla Server required components you wish fo Source Code install Start Menu Shortcuts Desktop Icon Leave these set to their defaults Space required 5 4MB SSS F0204 ai Choose Components Dialog Box 10 The Choose Install Location dialog box appears Directly enter the path in the input box of Destination Folder or click the Browse button and specify the installation location in the Choose Folder dialog box that appears After you specify an installation location in Destination Folder click the Next button FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 Setup Choose Install Location Choose the Folder in which to install FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 Setup will install FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Next to continue Destination Folder Program Files Filezilla Server Browse Space required 5 4MB Space available 1 3GB F0205 ai Choose Install Location Dialog Box 11 The Startup settings dialog box appears next This dialog box is for configuring the FileZilla Server startup settings The default settings for the combo boxes and input box are Install as service started with Windows default 14147 and Start if user logs on apply to all users default These settings for startup of FileZilla Server and the server interface should be left set
41. f the package are as follows Check the contents of your package e PCAS installation disc CD ROM e PCAS PC Analyzer Server User s Manual IM 11B06B01 01E B Notes on Software e YOKOGAWA makes no warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the soft ware 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 e tis strictly prohibited to reproduce the product except for the purpose of backup e Store the CD ROM the original medium in a safe place e tis strictly prohibited to perform any reverse engineering operation such as reverse compi lation or reverse assembling on the product e No part of the product may be transferred converted or sublet for use by any third party without prior written consent from YOKOGAWA Media No IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 2012 YK IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2006 Yokogawa Electric Corporation H Safety Precautions 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 Modification of the product is strictly prohibited e Not
42. ge of the Al Range 29999 999 to 9999 999 Lower limit range upper limit range IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 1 0 5 3 Al Unit Configuration Screen This screen is for displaying and configuring user defined Al units for ASIU E Display Method Click the Al Unit tab of the Builder screen A een Sieg si l E rrr k amp utHH ES3 m L Amn aa AL Uri F0507 ai Al Unit Configuration Screen Display Item Unit Code The code number for registering the Al unit Range 20 to 99 0 to 19 are unavailable because they are reserved for the basic units Al Unit The Al units defined by the user Enter up to 3 single byte alohanumeric characters IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 6 Network Monitoring Screen gt 6 1 6 Network Monitoring Screen This screen is for monitoring the network status of the analyzer bus Note This function is for Windows XP or Windows Server 2008 E Startup Method Click the Network Monitoring Screen in the Screen menu of the Maintenance screen Click the Network Monitoring Screen button on the toolbar in the Maintenance screen Click the Network Monitoring Screen from the popup menu that appears by right clicking the B Screen Configuration Network Monitoring Screen F0601 ai Displays the communication type If a message thus generated
43. h Ayen Aeggerar iube sst See F0505 ai Figure 5 4 Example of DI Related Display Table 5 4 DI Related Items Display item No The number ofthe DI Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters The signal name of the DI Enter up to 8 single byte alohanumeric characters Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra Options White Green Red Yellow and Light Gra IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 9 c Al Related Derr Hej 3 landem i 0 te fite iim po fos sl Tui anm had Lik e a a Tiai F Aki C In M geen Er rit kana Be zeg jam mE BLANC qr ena ey ee J FF ER Al sarm ranija paw i Em a ee 5 mi i Baie a EFT Cia E FEO r NI sit we a L Er Fu MP po EN sim n E md i ks sit R Ti En sd izi icm ram q r JA L A eben Arekeer ana F0506 ai Figure 5 4 Example of Al Related Display Table 5 4 Al Related Items The number of the Al Tag Name The tag name of the Al Enter up to 8 single byte alphanumeric characters The signal name of the Al Enter up to 8 single byte alphanumeric characters Unit The unit of the Al Options All units registered in the Al Unit Configuration screen Lower range pee The lower limit range of the Al Range 29999 999 to 9999 999 Lower limit range upper limit range Upper range The upper limit ran
44. ici l System Configuration p Teak Scheduler B Windows Update OB System and Mantenance L Admite Toots Mb Beciup and Restore Center Bl Perlprmance Infcrmation and Took AB Pauw Options ISI System Bj Welcome Canter 25 Windows Anytime Upgrade E Windows Update BL Upe Arosas E Cemre Pamei 11 2 2006 53 Pd 11 2 2006 8 54 DM Ib Becke and Restore Center gt MEL 2e Windows Firewall with Advamced Security ate ersatt 11 2 2008 257 PM Shortcut Date eroded T0689 PWI IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 12 3 Click the Inbound Rules And then click New Rule to make a new security rule s 5 E WES onm Click FeCom MPC F7 Wray Inbound Rules Gceerecee MFC apphesten B reAngba MEC FI 1070s Qc MEC ET 08 93 Sp incngt MEC Appbeaben bro om ME Apphesben Koma neti t FM ora B rceaset om rc rna Eenige MPS Application D PesskthercL CD MFC Application Qu pe AT lanse MEC Application PCASManage MFC FT resp PUA Kanazi MEC T 1 202 BL EN SLandF T MEC ZI 9 35 BP standF te MEG Kran OP its Peercaching iComtent ln EJf Peescsching Bs Peerceching HPC BITS Feercaching POTS Peercaching 4 29 1n TS Peercaching MM Connact te a Network Prajectar TCP le Connect ta a M tsch Praja Bj Connect te a Metwerk Projector TCP 1a Connect te a Metwast Proje B Connect t a Netwerk Projector W5D Er Connect to a Network Proje
45. ing User Account Control settings For the PCAS dual redundancy on Windows 7 please make sure changing User Account Control UAC to Never notify before installing PCAS UAC helps prevent unauthorized programs from being installed on the system silently by viruses or malicious software This feature is normally preferable but in some cases it may interfere with system operation and settings e g UAC may block installation of some applications UAC can be disabled at the user s discretion Yokogawa is not responsible for any problems that may result from disabling UAC IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 9 The UAC setting is enabled by default To disable the setting you must log on using an administrator account All the following steps should be done as an administrator account 1 Open the Control Panel and then User Accounts A mi nT FEN L ee LL E E 2e amp Comel Fam w AN Centre Paneles User Accounts Be Ee yew Tres DI Ceeto Panel Home Make changes t your user accouni hana ge your crecertialt CAIRO your parywand Create a patwon reri dak T B zse zeg piui patipri yoko 223 Link grine Ex j Admirssinn or LOT Pout peotyis Pi piolecied Matuga sou d t son poon ayi D See Piza Lane prr IE rane Coage edunced wn dy t hangs vout iremm type profile penpertian sir utet visti ki Hans rar ee Ar rel Se s hanne User Ber r e
46. ing dialog box appears when this command is clicked Print Parameters Print Items i System Analyzer Parameters ASIU Parameters Al Units KGC No KGC No up to 16 Characters Cancel Parameter Print Dialog Box IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 3 e Print Items Select the items to print from System Analyzer Parameters ASIU Parameters and Al Unit You can select multiple items e KGC Number Enter a KGC number if necessary Enter up 16 single byte alohanumeric characters IF a KGC number is entered it is printed on the bottom right of each page E Functions e Configuring parameters related to the PCAS system e Permitting configuration of parameters if the server communication status is Do Not Permit Connection and the user level is C or above e Disabling edition if the server communication status is Permit Connection or the user level is B or below B Screen Configuration Displayltem Desegogon PCAS ID The ID of the server 241 to 254 PCAS IP Address The IP address of the server The number of the analyzer connected Options Dual Single Options Primary Seconda result Mon Range 0 to 120 Month GB Full Mon Range 0 to 120 Month Full the histo chromatogram each time 1 10 Mon Range 0 to 120 Month 1 10 GB the history chromatogram 1 10 Save term forASIU trend The storage period for the ASIU instantaneou
47. ion May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 3 5 The installation wizard for WinPcap 4 0 1 setup starts and the WinPcap 4 0 1 Installer dialog box appears To install WinPcap click the Next button At this time it is strongly recommended to exit any other programs that may be running To cancel the installation click the Cancel button If you click this button WinPcap 3 0 will not be installed 6 When the Next button is clicked in Step 5 the Welcome to the WinPcap 4 0 1 Setup Wizard dialog box appears Click the Next button then the License Agreement dialog box appears Carefully read the terms and click the Agree button if you agree with the terms 5 WinPcap 4 0 1 Setup b License Agreement YA cap Please review the license terms before installing WinPcap 4 0 1 Press Page Down Eo see the rest of the agreement Copyright c 1999 2005 MetGroup Politecnico di Torino Italy Copyright c 2005 2007 CACE Technologies Davis California Al rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary Forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the Following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the Following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary Farm must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the Following disclaimer in the documentation andor other materials IF yo
48. is results 7 Initial database 99 Other 3 Server type 0 Primary 1 Secondary IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 7 Alarm Screen gt 1 2 7 1 Alarm Generated Dialog Box If an alarm or error is generated on PCAS the Alarm Generated dialog box is displayed on top of other windows B Screen Configuration Alarm Alarm Alarm contents F0701 ai Figure 7 1 Example of Alarm Generated Dialog Box Table 7 2 Alarm Generated Dialog Box Display Items Display Item The time when the alarm was generated The status of the alarm 1 Generated AMO Thealam number Alarm contents Displays an explanation of the alarm e Buttons Alarm Status Button This displays the Alarm Status screen The Alarm Generated dialog box remains displayed when you display the Alarm Status screen Alarm Details Button This displays the Alarm Detailed Explanation screen for the alarm highlighted in yellow The alarm for which details are displayed is deleted from the Alarm Generated dialog box Confirm Separately Button Deletes the alarm highlighted in yellow from the Alarm Generated dialog box The dialog box closes when there are no alarms to display Confirm All Button Confirms all alarms The Alarm Generated dialog box closes if this button is clicked Note Confirming an alarm is an operation that deletes the alarm display from the Alarm Generated dialog box It does not cancel the alarm status of PCAS The condition
49. is as follows Menultem Process When Selected Starts the Maintenance screen tarts the Alarm Status screen S l Network Monitoring Screen Starts the Network Monitoring screen Exit PCAS Ends PCAS Requires a password to be entered IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 26 2 4 Configuring Settings In the Status screen select Maintenance Screen from Screen menu In the Maintenance screen select Level C for User Level of the System menu and then enter a password About the password refer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or Password Manual IM 11B03A03 07E If the server communication status is set to Enable PCAS Com click the Disable PCAS Com button and set the server communication status to Disable PCAS Com Select Builder Screen from the Screen menu of the Maintenance screen In the Builder screen set the following items Refer to 5 Builder Screen Clicking System displays the System Parameter Configuration dialog box System Parameter Configuration Dialog Box Display Item PCAS ID The ID of the server 241 to 254 PCAS IP Address The IP address of the server The number of the analyzer connected Options Dual Single Options Primary Seconda result Mon Range 0 to 120 Month The storage period for history chromatographs each time Full Mon Range 0 to 120 Month GB the history chromatogram each time The storage perio
50. le communication statuses both Ch A normal and Ch B normal are O e Setting PCAS to watch the redundant communication status Add the following setting to the file PCASManage INI which is in install folder of PCAS if you watch the redundant communication status One PCAS can watch the redundant communication status of up to 4 sets of ASGW Reboot of PC is required to enable the new settings ASGW IP 12192 168 0 151 IP 2 192 168 0 152 IP 3 192 168 0 153 IP 4 192 168 0 154 IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 25 2 3 Starting PCAS PCAS starts automatically when you log on to Windows Registered in Startup at the time of installation When PCAS starts normally the Status screen refer to 3 2 Status Screen appears After starting PCAS attempts to establish a communication connection with all registered analyzers PCAS is normally made to stay resident in a minimized state It can also be started by double clicking the icon on the desktop Multiple instances of PCAS cannot be started Icon Display The icon displayed for PCAS changes as shown below in accordance with the state of PCAS Alarm Status Icon Display Color Level Alarm Level 1 Alarm Red Popup Menu of Task Tray Icon Double clicking the PCAS icon in the task tray displays the Status screen When the icon in the task tray is right clicked a popup menu appears The configuration of the popup menu
51. llow incoming router request O Allow outgoing destination unreachable LI Allow outgoing source quench TT Allow outgoing parameter problem TT Allow outgoing time exceeded L Allow redirect Description Messages sent to this computer will be repeated back ta the sender This is commonly used for troubleshooting for example to ping a machine F0216 ai Advanced Settings Dialog Box ICMP tab 6 Select Allow incoming echo request add a checkmark and then click the OK button E Running PCAS When Firewall Enabled 2 2 If firewall software is resident on the PC on which PCAS is started PCAS may not run as expected In such a case confirm the following two items For details on confirming and modifying settings refer to the user s manual of the firewall software 1 The FTP Server function is enabled 2 The TCP ports 34341 to 34348 34352 and 34353 are enabled for PCAS Configuring Network Settings for Dual Redundancy For dual redundancy use the following dual redundant configuration Install the Duplexed Network program for FCN FCJ OPC Server For details on installation refer to the section on Duplexed Network program installation for FCN FCJ OPC Server described in the STARDOM FCN FCJ installation procedure IM 34P02Q91 01E A license and CD is required A virtual IP address and the diagnostic interval need to be configured IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 24
52. lter The setting to select whether or not to use a filter for display when displaying electronic messages on the Network Monitoring screen If NO is selected the Filter List and related items Add Delete and Edit are unavailable Options YES NO Filter List Displays the following items Sender IP Address Recipient IP Address Protocol Sender Port Number Recipient Port Number and Filter Rule Add Button Adds a new item to the filter The Add dialog box is displayed This operation cannot be performed if No is selected for Filter FO603 ai Del Button Deletes a filter item This operation cannot be performed if No is selected for Filter or no item is selected in the Filter List Edit Button Edits the filter The Edit dialog box is displayed This operation cannot be performed if No is selected for Filter or no item is selected in the Filter List Auto Preserve The setting to select whether to automatically save electronic messages displayed in the Network Monitoring screen If NO is selected the input box and Browse button for the output destination cannot be used Options YES NO Auto save Folder Configures the directory for auto save The Browse button can also be used to select a directory IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 6 Network Monitoring Screen gt 6 4 B Add Dialog Box This dialog box is for adding a new filter item Dest IP Protocol TCP and UDP Source Port Dest Prot
53. n N SEE ALSO Identifies a source to be referred to Indicates text describing the action to be taken when a message or indication is displayed during an operation IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 e Keyboard Inscriptions Keyboard operations are indicated in this manual as shown in the following example Inscription example Shift F1 Meaning Indicates that the operator must press the F1 key while pressing the Shift key e Menu Inscriptions Menu operations are indicated in this manual as shown in the following example Inscription example Click on Connect in the System menu Meaning Click on the System menu then click on the Connect command Drawing Conventions Some drawings may be partially emphasized simplified or omitted for the convenience of de scription 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 E Copyright and Trademark Notices All Rights Reserved The copyrights of the programs and on line manual contained in the CD ROM are reserved The on line manual is protected by the PDF security from modification however it can be output via a printer Printing out the on line manual is only allowed for the purpose of using the product When using the printed information of the on line manual
54. n the Windows Start menu to open the Control Panel window And then select Network and Sharing Center And then click View Status Network and Sharing Center LS APVETA vee ul map Aren Local et Cannot Lex al Ami Leeogchgeo Ji Sharing and Dicovery T a DH d on Click PE 3 View status Prestes hing DH ino provers irtallad Pipi petted dheng S pa Diet chong a cs arai rg pi Har T darn gend Tote een prog Fea rg i riw ei Sartore foi pes Tong demain 2 Select Properties to show Local Area Connection Properties And then Select Internet Protocol Version4 TCP IPv4 And then Select Properties Local Area Connection Status H Local Area Connection Properties a d alist tao TY General Connection Connect using IPv4 Connectivity Local IPv6 Connectivity Limited Media State Enabled Sr Broadcom NetXtreme 57x Gigabit Controller This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks dao Packet Scheduler dl File and Printer 5 Duration 00 18 39 100 0 Mbps wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper JO Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder aT Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Click Close Properties Cancel Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP Pv4 And then select P
55. ncel F0402 ai Start Equalizing Dialog Box When System Information of PCAS Matches PEAS bouolizing CO Select Analyzer to equalizefE qual method Analyzer ID Equal Method ALL r 5 Pa e eve Aber deleting this PCAS s datal Aecommended Without deleting this PCAS s data Cancel F0403 ai Start Equalizing Dialog Box When System Information of PCAS Does Not Match e Analyzers Subject to Equalizing Select from analyzer IDs 001 to 240 ALL all registered analyzers and SYS system e Equalizing Procedure Select from equalizing after deleting data the data of the primary server is deleted prior to copying the data from the secondary server and overwrite equalizing Clicking the Start Equalizing button of the Start Equalizing dialog box and then clicking the Yes button in the confirmation message displays the following dialog box PCAS Equalizing zi Equal Iiii Anabyzer ID ALL Ecztimated Time 73 Equal Method Equalize after deleting current data Are you sure lo execute the equalization Cancel F0404 ai Execute Server Equalization Dialog Box Clicking the Execute Server Equalization button of the Execute Server Equalization dialog box executes equalizing and displays the following dialog box IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 4 PEAS boualizing fj Equal Inia Analyzer ID D d Ecstimated Time mn Equal Method Current
56. ndard use J Japanese NL eee THU Always N ES Always N Additional IARC ARCNET supported version only for GC1000 Markil Analyzer server engineering terminal software ASET is used for handling data managed by the PCAS For details on ASET refer the user s manual for ASET IM 11B06C01 01E Furthermore when analyzer servers are used in a dual redundant configuration the following license and media are required Software License NT783AJ LW11A Duplexed Network Program Required for each PC for FCN FCJ OPC Server Software Media CD ROM Code NT203AJ PC11E Resource configurator The software media provided for ASGW or ASIU can be used IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 1 Outline of PCAS gt 1 3 H Outline of Screens PCAS has the following screens For details refer to chapters 3 to 7 e Status Screen This screen is for displaying a list of the communication connection status of all registered analyzers e Maintenance Screen This screen is for uploading and downloading the parameters of analyzers changing the communication status of the server etc e Builder Screen This screen is for displaying and configuring parameters required by the system The storage periods for data can also be set in this screen Network Monitoring Screen This screen is for monitoring the network status of the analyzer bus e Alarm Screen This screen is for displaying alarms generated on P
57. nt network configuration Engineering Terminal Analyzer Server Gateway Unit the functi Display of operation and Network management Exchange data with Tik a kisak status of gas chromatograph Auto save the host systems PC PC STARDOM FCJ E ASGW 0 Ethernet a p px 9 vou ER Interface Unit ses Gab Analog output from field devices e WEE Interface to contact I O signals STARDOM FCM GC8000 GC8000 GC1000 Markil Process Gas Chromatograph ERG Typical System Configuration IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 1 Outline of PCAS gt 1 2 E Hardware Requirements The following hardware is required to run PCAS Operating environment PC Specifications Type IBM PC compatible OS Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 Windows XP Professional SP3 Windows Server 2008 SP2 32 bit version only English or Japanese CPU 32 bit 1 GHz or more Memory 1 GB or more Hard disk capacity for data strorage GC8000 3 1 GB per detector 2 0 GB per SYS Example 5 1 GB for 1 GCM 1 SYS 1 detector 30 6 GB for 6 GCM 6 SYS 6 detectors GC1000 Mark ll 3 5 GB per unit ASIU 1 9 GB per unit Display SVGA 1024 x 768 or more Ethernet port 1 port 100BaseTX or 100 BaseF X 2 ports 100BaseTX or 100BaseFX for redundant configuration Other CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive for redundant configuration E Software Requirements PCAS Model Name Option Code Specification PCAS en Software Package Sta
58. o this Folder click Net To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder Eman Elsa SS i Cancel F0209 ai Choose Install Location Dialog Box Choose Folder Please select the installation Folder Directories E E data help Chefs IS modbusorder Ga temo eas F0210 ai Choose Folder Dialog Box 17 When the Installation Preparation Complete dialog box appears click the Install button 18 If you are installing the software a second or subsequent time and configuration files already exists a dialog box appears at the end of the installation to prompt you to select whether to update the files Click the Yes button to update the files and the No button to not update the files 19 The Setup Status appears and then a Readme file containing the latest information on PC Analyzer Server 1 xx xx opens automatically when the installation completes Check the information in the file and then click X in the top right to close the file IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 8 20 The InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears when you close the Readme file Add a checkmark to the Yes restart the PC now checkbox remove the disc from the CD drive and click the Complete button The PC restarts and the installation is complete The installation of PCAS
59. onnection and the user level is C or above D Displays the ID of the analyzer Configure this in the Builder screen Type The type of analyzer Configure this in the Builder screen GC8000 GC1000 Mark II ASIU The tag name of the analyzer Configure this in the Builder screen Com stat The communication status of the analyzer Performing Communication Green Establishing Connection Yellow Connection Disconnected Red Do Not Permit Connection Light Gra Switch Communication Changes the communication status of individual analyzers The Not Possible Status Button button is displayed when communicating establishing a connection or disconnected and the Permit button is displayed when a connection is not possible This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above However it cannot be performed if the server communication status is Do Not Permit Connection Operation Button Displays the Analyzer Operation dialog box It is only displayed if the analyzer type is GC8000 or GC1000 Mark II This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above and the communication status is performing communication E Operation Button Clicking the Operation button of the Analyzer Connection Status Display screen displays the Analyzer Operation dialog box This dialog box is for operating GC8000 GC1000 Mark II analyzers Operation is only possible for analyzers that are connected The following functions can be
60. pan FRPP TT TT SE IH 2 Select Program as the Rule Type Click Next fien Inbound Rule Wiz md ou c Rule Typo aiaga the rte of Freed nie to create Sign w File Type Was type oF ede would you loa 15 create a Progam 4 Protacol and Porta w fromm s fox Fide that donemin zonnectens Vr a ancora s n Pod e Fue Pua that coach onnectona fee a TCP e UOP een a Nan Predefined DTS Parent e Die that controle connections dor a Windows stengen Custom Custom nde IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 17 3 Select Browse button as the Program And then select Filezilla server exe Click Next ar Y Specify thu kl progre path and erg d able nama of She program fai fhe rule mach Sige e Pie Pe Deen tha n e Sei b MI peer oc patie program Froagam a Acton Mi progres Prete Pie apples iz al conmecters on fhe eeepuber fuir match offer cule za impete Ma Mame amp phis program jah Program Flas ada Server Fia is percer kan iram eee Click Browse button then select Filezilla server exe 4 Select Allow the connection as the Action Click Next P New Inbound Rule Wizard Action Specify the action that is taken when a connection matches the conditions specified in the rule Steps Rule Type What action should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions Progr
61. r Analyzer Configuration Window GC8000 GC1000 Mark II is displayed 2 ASIU analyzer Analyzer Configuration Window AS14 is displayed a DO Related b DI Related c Al Related 5 2 1 Analyzer Configuration Screen GC8000 GC1000 Mark II This screen is for displaying and configuring the parameters of GC8000 GC1000 Mark II ai W Analycer Di IEEE Analysar type Oc D Analyzer OF Address n n RI Analyzer Tag mama irrin mal D si Datestet gem tf sf Addi E ji k C Xm j ce JI ze e Parameter Configuration Screen GC8000 S 5 ui LI 3 rr kazu om i je p aag Cer or ho M hasiren Reg Sen pn Example of Analyzer Parameter Configuration Screen GC1000 Mark II IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 7 The type ofthe analyzer to register When selecting the analyzer type the window is switched over Options GC1000 Mark II ASIU The IP address of the analyzer to register The tag name of the analyzer to register Enter up to 8 single byte alphanumeric characters The SYS number and detectors number are used for calculation of disk space requirements Before connection to GC8000 enter these number to see if disk space is enough After connection it is automatically computed based on the information from GC8000 Re entering is not necessary
62. rnet Control Message Protocol ICMP the Se computers op a network can share error and status geg information Default Settings To restore all Windows Firewall settings to a default state Defaults click Restore Defaults n e Lance F0214 ai Windows Firewall Dialog Box Advanced tab IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 22 4 Select Local Area Connection and click the Settings button to display the Advanced Settings dialog box Advanced Settings Services Select the services running on your network that nternet users can access Services FIP Server O Internet Mail Access Protocol Version 3 IMAP3 O Internet Mail Access Protocol Version 4 IMAP4 Internet Mail Server SMTP O Post Office Protocol Version 3 POPS Remote Desktop O Secure web Server HTTPS Telnet Server O web Server HTTP F0215 ai Advanced Settings Dialog Box Service tab IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 23 5 Select FTP Server add a checkmark and then select the ICMP tab Advanced Settings Services Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP allows the computers on a network ta share error and status information Select the requests for information from the Internet that this computer will respond to Allow incoming echo request L Allow incoming timestamp request L Allow incoming mask request O A
63. roperties IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 20 3 Set the IP Address and then click OK button The figures in following windows are sample Internet Protocol Version 4 T CP IPy4 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 IP address 197 168 Subnet mask 955 255 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically igi Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Procedure for Setting Firewall for Windows XP 1 Select Control Panel in the Windows Start menu to open the Control Panel window Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help GO Back d EI Search K Folders s X He Address amp P Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Options Remov B owe 9 Game Internet Contrallers Options b amp Phone and Power Options Printers and Modem Faxes Speech System Taskbar and Start Menu Control Panel window W 9 Administrative Automatic Tools Updates gt 5 9 t keyboard Network Network Setup PC cillin Connections Wizard Settings Date and Time Display Folder Options Scheduled Cameras Tasks ei E
64. rver Configure this in the Builder screen Primary Seconda Network Type The network type of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen Dual Single PCAS com status The current communication status Operation is performed in the Maintenance screen Communication Possible Green Communication Not Possible Lig Another PCAS ID The ID of the server paired with the primary server Another PCAS IP Address The IP address of the server paired with the primary server Another PCAS com status The communication status of the server paired with the primary server Communication Possible Communication Not Possible Server com status Communication status between the primary server and the secondary server Performing Communication Green Establishing Connection Yellow Connection Disconnected Red No Secondary Server Light Gra Enable PCAS com Switches the server communication status between Permit Connection and Do Disable PCAS com Not Permit Connection Connection Button The Do Not Permit Server Connection button is displayed when the server communication status is Permit Connection and the Permit Server Connection button is displayed when the server communication status is Do Not Permit Connection This operation can only be performed if the user level is C or above Time Sync The time of all connected analyzers is adjusted to that of PCAS This operation can only be performed if the server communication status is Permit C
65. s values Mon Range 0 to 120 Month the ASIU instantaneous value Mon Range 0 to 120 Month the ASIU arerage value Disk Full alarm size MB Adisk full warning is generated if remaining hard disk space falls below this value Disk Full Error size MB PCAS Tag Name The tag name of the primary server Enter up to 16 single byte alphanumeric characters Another PCAS IP Address The IP address of the server paired with the primary server Auto Delete Check Time The time for automatically deleting history data when the end of the storage period is reached Save com log ni setting for selecting whether to save communication log data Options Yes or No Max Log Size MB The setting for specifying the maximum file size for the communication log Range 1 to 100 Destination to save the The folder to save data historical Chromatogram analyzed value and calibration analyzer data coefficient It can be specified by dialog box Reference button The button for calling the dialog box to specify the destination to save the analyzer data IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 5 Builder Screen gt 5 4 H Data Saved on PCAS This section describes information on the data saved on PCAS The storage period can be set in the System Parameter Configuration screen e PCAS Data Saved Data Storage Folder FileName Communication log The logs for communication PCAS Log Axxx CommLogxxx log between PCAS and analyzers are
66. saved e GC8000 Data Saved Data Storage Folder Latest analysis One day of analysis results per Ana yyyyMM dd Latest analysis results information results SYS are saved to one file for file SZAyyMMdd inf one year The oldest data is Latest analysis results file erased automatically after one SZAyyMMdd anx ear History The analysis data is saved to XFullCroXyyyyMM History chromatograph chromatograph one file dd every time information file every time data DXXFyyMMdd inf History chromatograph every time file DXXFyyMMddhhmmss chr History The analysis data is saved to XSkipCroXyyyyMM History chromatograph 1 10 chromatograph one file every ten times d information file DXXSyyMMdd inf 1 10 data History chromatograph 1 10 file DXXSyyMMddhhmmss chr Calibration factor The calibration factor is saved Calibration factor information file to one file Up to 2000 separate SYCalinf calibration factor information Calibration factor information old and calibration factor items can file SYCalold inf be saved The alarm history is saved If Log alarm history Alarm history log As log log size exceeds 100 kByte file log Log Axxx Alarm Alarm log for each analyzer Alm is renamed As log to As old log for each analyzer log or Alm log to Alm old When xxx Analyzer ID As old or Alm old file already exit these are overwritten The event is saved Log event log Log Axxx event log for each analyzer xxx
67. selected when the user level is C or above e Uploading parameters of GC8000 GC1000 Mark II e Downloading parameter to GC8000 GC1000 Mark II e Dumping memory of GC8000 GC1000 Mark II e Resetting GC8000 GC1000 Mark II IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 6 Analyzer Operation Program Analyzer ID 21 Operation Parameter download C Memory dump t Analyzer reset SR Figure 4 3 Analyzer Operation Dialog Box 1 Upload Parameter This uploads parameters of the corresponding GC8000 GC1000 Mark II This operation is only possible if the user level is C or above and the measurement status of the GC8000 GC1000 Mark ll is Process Stopped However the measurement status cannot be changed from the PCAS window Change the status from ASET GCET or EtherL CD The extension of the saved parameter file is px1 for GC8000 pr7 for GC1000 Mark II 2 Download Parameter This downloads the saved parameters to the corresponding GC8000 GC1000 Mark II This operation is only possible if the user level is C or above and the measurement status of the GC8000 GC1000 Mark II is Process Stopped The extension of the parameter file is px1 for GC8000 pr7 for GC1000 Mark II The GC8000 GC1000 Mark II is reset after downloading completes 3 Dump Memory This saves a memory dump of the corresponding GC8000 GC1000 Mark ll to a file This operation is only pos
68. sible if the user level is C or above Specify the first address 8 digit HEX number and data size 4 digit HEX number of the memory dump and then execute the memory dump The extension of the saved memory dump file is dmp Use ordinary binary editing software to confirm the content of the memory dump file 4 Reset Analyzer This restarts the corresponding GC8000 GC1000 Mark II This operation is only possible if the user level is C or above IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 7 4 2 ASET Connection Status Display Screen This screen is for displaying a list of the communication connection status of ASET E Display Method Select the ASET tab of the Status screen B Screen Configuration bem level C inaia PW EI lee pr CI i re IG RI TEN Seales SCA coe daa been p LA F0408 ai ASET Connection Status Display Screen PCAS ID The ID of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen 241 to 254 The tag name of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen The IP address of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen The version of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen The type of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen Primary Seconda The network type of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen Dual Single Communication Possible Communication Not Possible Communication
69. stallation ends 13 After the preparation dialog box for the PCAS InstallShield Wizard is displayed the InstallShield Wizard screen appears Click the Next button in the Welcome to PCAS Setup dialog box that appears 14 When the License Agreement dialog box appears carefully read the terms and then add a checkmark to the Yes agree with all the terms of this license agreement checkbox if you agree with the terms and then click the Next button IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 6 15 When the User Information dialog box appears correctly enter your user name and company name in the text boxes and then click the Next button PCAS InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter pour information Please enter pour name and the name of the company for which pou work User Name Company Name EE Text boxes InstallShield ce Je eE F0208 ai User Information Dialog Box IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 7 16 The Choose Install Location dialog box appears next Click the Browse button and specify the installation location in the Choose Folder dialog box that appears After you specify a folder for the installation location click the Next button PCAS InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install PLAS in the following folder To install t
70. t Any IP Address in the Scope Click Next a a TE tr ji PS LL uF I 7 yan inbound Rule Wizard ll z Siapa Fue Toe Progam Which local IP schengen dows thie nde march Ae ke IP hr O These IP airea Soecily tha TP kihti of Ze local and nmmobe Commuters Do fus rode mace Customize the rtedaos types to which F t ride chez Which mezis IP acidresses does this rule match A An IP address D These IP addresses 8 Select Allow the connection in the Action Click Next lif fhe Inbound Rule Wizard Action Sunc a ehen Thal em lakan whan A connector matches the cortos epic del in the nda irm d Pie Type d Progeam d Aiow the connection iow conector hat hava been protected of esc in eed as Pote that hara nol Mow the gonnection d a i secun af sec Connectona w l ba secured upra the settings pn Pret popeti and n Fou fe connections to be ancypiad Daag prvasy m addition t niegiiy and authentication Qwoniche block ride ec Tur Set you Mwe also K ch an suthorieed conculir or commuter poun IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 15 9 Select Domain Private and Public as the Profile Click Next fie Tos When eee tha rule apo a nic Domain Aecheg when 8 Copie i connected 15 Et coreraia doman rivale Apckes when a FEI a connected 15 a pevale network carin Agghes when 8 Ces fer a connected is a pube rater egen
71. the Screen menu The Network Monitoring screen opens Refer to chapter 6 s m le p This performs the same function as the Contents command in the Help menu Help opens e Button x This performs the same function as the Close command in the System menu The Status screen closes The PCAS software remains open but is minimized to the task tray IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 4 Maintenance Screen gt 4 1 4 Maintenance Screen This screen is for uploading and downloading the parameters of analyzers and changing the communication status Permit Connection Do Not Permit Connection of the server E Startup Method e Click Maintenance Screen from the popup menu that appears by right clicking the task tray e Inthe Status screen select Maintenance Screen from the Screen menu or click AJ The analyzer connection status display screen is displayed when the Maintenance screen starts E Functions e Changes the communication status Permit Connection Do Not Permit Connection of the server e Disconnects the communication connection of the specified ASET Connects disconnects the communication connection with the specified analyzer e Sets the time for all analyzers e Uploads downloads the parameters of a GC8000 GC1000 Mark II e Resets a GC8000 GC1000 Mark Il e Calls up the Builder screen Network Monitoring screen and Alarm Status screen e Changes the user level e Changes the display language to Japanes
72. to their defaults and procedures described later in this user s manual assume that these settings were left unchanged Therefore leave them unchanged IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 5 Furthermore both checkboxes have a checkmark added by default These checkboxes set whether to start FileZilla server and the server interface after the installation is complete Remove these checkmarks and then click the Install button because PCAS will be installed after the FileZilla installation ends FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 Setup Startup settings Select startup behaviour for Filezilla Server Please choose How Eile Zila Server should be started S EE are a Install as service started with Windows default Please chose Ehe port on which the admin interface of Filezillagerver should listen 1 655535 14147 Leave these set to their defaults Please chose bow the Cerveroktertace should be starke C Start if user logs on apply to all users default eee a oe en ee ei Remove both checkmarks F0206 ai Startup Settings Dialog Box 12 The installation screen appears and then the Installation Complete dialog box appears automatically after the installation completes Click the Close button The FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 installation is now complete The setup procedure for PCAS is performed next The PCAS installation starts automatically after the FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 in
73. u accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install WinPcap 4 0 1 License Agreement Dialog Box 7 After the agreement the installation of WinPcap 4 0 1 is begun After the installation is complete the Completing dialog box appears Click the Finish button The WinPcap 4 0 1 installation is now complete The installation procedure for FileZilla Server beta is performed next The FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 installation starts automatically after the WinPcap 4 0 1 installation ends 8 When the License Agreement dialog box of the FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 setup appears read the terms and click the Agree button if you agree with the terms 9 If you agreed with the terms in Step 8 the Choose Components dialog box appears By default Standard is selected for the combo box and checkmarks are added to the Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Icon checkboxes PCAS will run normally if you leave the settings unchanged Procedures described later in this user s manual assume that these settings were left unchanged Therefore leave them unchanged and then click the Next button IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 4 FileZilla Server beta 0 9 5 Setup Choose Components Choose which Features of Filezilla Server beta 0 9 5 you want to install the components you don t wank to install Click Next ta continue Select the type of install D
74. unm Cenin uritting T Se Paremal Cercle Click Change User Account Control settings The Change User Account Control settings dialog appears 2 Inthe Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer side to Never notify and then click OK a User Account Control Settings a PE Tell me mere about User Account Control setting Always notify id Never notify me when Programs try to install software or make changes to my computer make changes to Windows settings 6 Not recommended Choose this only if you need to use programs that are not certified for Windows 7 because they do not support User Account Control Changing UAC setting is now complete IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 2 Using PCAS gt 2 10 B PC Configuration for Power Management It is recommended that the following items be set and confirmed after installation of PCAS A NOTE PCAS may not function properly while the sleep standby and hibernation settings are enabled The settings above can be disabled in Windows The setting procedure is as follows e for Windows 7 Log on as a user with administrator privileges click the Start menu select Control Panel Hardware and Sound double click Power Options to display the Power Options Properties dialog box and then make sure the following items are set as described below Note that some of the items described below may not
75. wnloading analyzer parameters The parameters set for GC8000 GC1000 Mark II can be managed in file format Equalizing server When using two servers in a redundant configuration stored data can be shared by both servers Dumping analyzer memory This is used when confirming the internal data of a GC8000 GC1000 Mark II Resetting analyzer The analyzer can be restarted after for example downloading parameters to the GC8000 GC1000 Mark II Ordinary operations such as changing the mode of the analyzer are performed with ASET For details refer to the user s manual for ASET IM 11B06C01 01E Ending PCAS A password is required to end PCAS About the password refer to User s Manual of GC8000 IM 11B08A01 01E or Password Manual IM 11B03A03 07E IM 11B06B01 01E 6th Edition May 11 2012 00 lt 3 Status Screen gt 3 1 3 Status Screen This screen is for displaying a list of the communication connection status of all registered analyzers E Startup Method e Start PCAS e Double click the icon in the task tray E Functions e Displays a list of the communication connection status for all registered analyzers Calls up the Maintenance screen Network Monitoring screen and Alarm Status screen B Screen Configuration F0301 ai Figure 3 1 Example of Status Screen Description PCAS ID The ID of the primary server Configure this in the Builder screen PCAS Tag Name The tag name of the primary server

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