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1. Name IF L_OPC_Server Description Computer hosting the server Server will be hosted on local computer Server will be hosted on remote computer ficcathost BioWwee OPC Server name ProglD OF Cancel ppp Help 6 Select the RadioLinx_OPC_Server and Click OK Available OPC data servers ES Select an OPC data server El localhost H PROSOFT FHS_OPCServer Cancel CiO pcS emer Matrikon OPC Server for 46 Controllagix l FSGateway 3 Data Layers OPC DA Demo Server ASLins OPC Server ASLiny Remote OPC Server Page 68 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 Proper OPC Server has been browsed for and selected Click OK OPC Data Server Properties RL _0FC_Serwver Se RadioLinn_OPC_Server The appropriate OPC Server has been added to the project ProSoft Technology Inc Page 69 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios A R5 iew Studio SE Stand alone File View Settings Tools Window Help BCe Explorer Local NGRGASDELLS1 50 5 a ee Saa Client E wora OPC Client E a System o bef Command Line g A HMI Tags TE g Tags r ra Graphics Displa
2. ProSoft Technology Inc Page 105 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Support Service amp Warranty RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Page 106 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Index RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Index A About the RadioLinx OPC Server 5 Adding a Channel 21 27 Adding a Radio 21 30 Adding Tags 21 31 Adjusting an Existing Radio or Channel 32 All Product Returns 100 Allocation of Risks 105 C Changing the Server s Update Rate 32 Channel Settings 28 Choosing the Right RadioLinx OPC Server Project for Your Application 17 Component Services 44 Configure to File Mode 22 Configure to Server Mode 21 Configuring the Server 5 19 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags 5 57 Connections 57 65 Controlling Law and Severability 105 Creating a Configuration 21 D DCOM Configuration 37 Description of OPC e 33 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties 104 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities e 103 F FHE Radios 31 FHS Radios 31 H How to Contact Us Technical Support 99 100 IFHE Radios 31 IFHS Radios 31 IH Radios 31 Installation Process 18 Installing the Server 5 17 Intellectual Property Indemnity 103 L Limitation of Remedies 104
3. onnected Yes State Running roups 0 urrent Local Time 2 1 2007 6 45 47 AM pdate Local Time 2 1 2007 6 45 14 AM Bandwidth Usage 0 6 Enter a Group Name Modify options as desired and then click OK to accept the Selections aa Add Group Mew Group Settings Group Name Type Group Name here I Create Active Update Rate i oon msec Asynchronous fa 7 gt Deadband p Full Scale Time Bias GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana The new group is created Group_1 7 Right click on Group_1 and select Add Items This will enable specific Tag selection ProSoft Technology Inc Page 59 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 1 Localhost WNGRGASDELLS 150 A Archestr4 F5Gateway Mo items SRE Archestr FSGateway 1 OFC DataLayers Simulation 1 ft HilscherGmbH CifOpcserver RE Matrikon OPC ContralLagix 1 SRE Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 RE Merz OPC_Aspic 1 GRE PROSOFT FHS_OPCServer Fr RadioLins OPC Server Add Items Ins 8 Expand the branches in the Available Items in Server RadioLinx_OPC_Server field to display the available Server Tags me MatrikonOPC Explorer Group_1 _ mi TobGoodPacks mi TsPackErrs Page 60 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Soft
4. TECHNOLOGY RadioLinx OPC Server Configuration Shoobert A Totals Toon acksT fot Paalis Sothicbei HER ProSoft Sop twire RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software USER MANUAL Where Automation Connects RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios January 22 2009 Please Read This Notice The use and configuration of this software requires a reasonable working knowledge of the involved protocols and the application in which they are to be used For this reason it is important that those responsible for implementation satisfy themselves that the combination will meet the needs of the application without exposing personnel or equipment to unsafe or inappropriate working conditions This manual is provided to assist the user Every attempt has been made to assure that the information provided is accurate and a true reflection of the product s functionality In order to assure a complete understanding of the operation of the product the user should read all applicable ProSoft documentation on the operation of the module and protocol driver Under no conditions will ProSoft Technology Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of the product Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission from ProSoft Technology Inc is prohibited Information in this manual is s
5. h a Sustem re Untitled RadioLinx_OPC_Client Display 2 bef Command Line g aa HMI Tags Te Total Byts Forward 304659 Less Displays p a a t Statistics fag Global Objects esel otatlistics Libraries ee E Images o le E Parameters han H Recipes Pai B Local Messages ba AB Trend Templates _ are Trend Snapshots a Alarms E A Alarm Setup Ql Suppressed List a S Logic and Control Derived Tage i Events Besse al Macros ee Client Keys a Data Log fase EF Data Log Models 6 a System _ Policies BA Networks and Devices J Users and Groups E Untitled AR x E In service The server RMA iLocal RadioLins OPC Client Radiolinx OPC Client Tag Server on computer NGRGASDELLS150 is now active Clear Clear all A E A ProSoft Technology Inc Page 83 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 26 The question marks may or may not show up for a few seconds It will depend on the Ethernet traffic 4 RS iew Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects 4rrange Animation Tools Window Help ccs Ba RS ee ire eet ep eres ar ey ca ey ra asl cn ES Ae oe Om ei ols eee os es a atl Ga E Explorer RadioLins_ OPC_Chient ANA eet x gt vea 4H0 e BCAAs amp Local NGRGASDELLS150
6. 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 6 2 RLX FHE Channel Add Channel Enter the configuration settings for this FHE channel Connection timeout roilizeconds 2000 3 6 3 RLX FHS Channel Add Channel Eg Enter settings for this FHS channel Name of COM port COMI Baud rate 1415200 Parity Timeout me 2000 Cancel a ae Name of COM port The label of COM port that you are using to communicate to the radio Baud rate The baud rate of the COM port Parity The parity settings for the COM port Data bits The number of data bits used for communication via the COM port Stop bits The number of stop bits used for communication via the COM port Handshaking The flow control used by the COM port Timeout The number of milliseconds that the server will wait for a response from the radio Note The settings can be copied from the properties window of the COM port that you are using to connect to the radio network Note The settings you enter for your FHS channel must be compatible with your com port ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 6 4 RLX IFHE Channel Add Channel Enter settings for this IFHE channel Connection timeout millise
7. Configuring to server Conkiguring to File Configuring Eo server Status bar showing that Gitna hat chores dit utility is configured to atility is nk a to save to a file mode anre naile Note If you have not created and saved a file for your radio please follow the instructions in Configure to File Mode for Adding a Channel page 27 Radio page 30 and Tags page 31 Local Server Procedure 1 Click File Configure to Server Connect to Server Local Server The RadioLinx OPC Server Configuration box appears with Channel and Radio upper left panel Tags upper right and Server Time Log on bottom If you right click on a date in Time Log you can view details of that incident lt lt RadioLinx OPC Server Configuration File Edit Control Server View Help 1 31 2007 09 45 48 Waning FladioLinx OPC S Communication l qr3172007 09 45 05 ee o Communication 1312007 O84e5 MewDetals E S Communication I 1 30 2007 1507 55 lS General F qra0r2007 15 07 50 Refresh C5 Communication Il 173072007 15 07 14 Clase CoS Communication Il 150 200 15 07 04 CoS Communication l You can also configure a server that is running on another machine ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Remote Server Procedure 1 Click File Configure to Server Connect to Server Remot
8. LIMITED WARRANTY 101 Loading Your Configuration 25 Local Server Procedure 21 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Matrikon Example 57 My Computer Properties Checks 38 N No Other Warranties 105 O OPC Reset Tags Commands 32 Opening the Configuration Tool 19 P Password Protecting the Server 35 Password Protection for the Server 35 Please Read This Notice 2 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty 100 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty 100 Properties 32 Purchasing Warranty Extension 101 R Radio Settings 31 RadioLinx Frequency Hopping Radios 8 RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 RadioLinx OPC Server Properties 50 Remote Server Procedure 22 Removing Items 32 Removing Server Protection Password 35 ResetStats RLX FH radios 33 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 100 RLX FHE Channel 29 RLX FHS Channel 29 RLX IFHE 8 RLX IFHE Channel 30 RLX IFHS 11 RLX IFHS Channel 30 RLX IH Channel 28 RSView Example 65 S Security and Password Protection 5 35 Set Up Network 5 15 SoftReset RLX IH radios 33 Start Here 5 Support Service amp Warranty 99 System Requirements 15 T Tags That Can Be Read 6 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 104 V Validating Your Configuration 26 W What Is Covered By This Warranty 102 104 Page 1
9. g ra Logic and Control e Derived Tags 2 B Events ee B Client Keys a Data Log Bae EF Data Log Models C System _ Policies as Networks and Devices H E Users and Groups fet Untitled R fey In service The server RNA LocallRadioLiny OPC Clent RadioLinx OPC Client Tag Server on computer WGRGASDELLS150 is now active Clear Clear All For Help press Fl NUM Z 17 Selecting the RSView tag that has already been linked its RadioLinx OPC Server Tag Page 76 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Tag Browser amp Reset_Statistics Total Bytes Forward H E system Total _Bptes_Forward 18 Formatting the appearance of the RSView Tag Numeric Yariable Ei Total_Byptes_Forward 12 jo E Noe H o oK f o ce o Hee ProSoft Technology Inc Page 77 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 19 Formatting of the RSView Text Property Text Properties PRAT Total Bytes Forward MOFILL DP 0 aia d me Ee 2 Transparent og Page 78 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server fo
10. http www prosoft technology com support E mail address support prosoft technology com Asia Pacific 603 7724 2080 support asia prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Chinese English Europe location in Toulouse France 33 0 5 34 36 87 20 support EMEA prosoft technology com Languages spoken include French English North America Latin America excluding Brasil location in California 1 661 716 5100 support prosoft technology com Languages spoken include English Spanish For technical support calls within the United States an after hours answering system allows pager access to one of our qualified technical and or application support engineers at any time to answer your questions Brasil location in Sao Paulo 55 11 5084 5178 eduardo prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Portuguese English ProSoft Technology Inc Page 99 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Support Service amp Warranty RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 2 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions The following RMA Policies and Conditions collectively RMA Policies apply to any returned Product These RMA Policies are subject to change by ProSoft without notice For warranty information see Limited Warranty In the event of any inconsistency between the RMA Policies and the Warranty the Warranty shall govern 7 2 1 All P
11. 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Launch Permission a Access Permission Security Security Group or user names Group or user names f Everyone gE Evervore i INTERACTIVE i INTERACTIVE f Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com f Meven Grgas ngrgas pstt com fi SYSTEM Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for SYSTEM Allow Deny Local Launch Permissions for Everyone Allow Remote Launch Local Activation Remote Activation Deny Local Access Remote Access Access Permission Access Permission Security Security Group or user names Group or user nannies eh Everyone INTERACTIVE i INTERACTIVE f Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com fi SYSTEM E Never Grgas ngrgas pstt com Add Remove Permissions for INTERACTIVE Allow Deny Permissions for Mewen Grgas Local Access Local Access Remote Access Remote Access ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Page 47 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Access Permission Security Security Group or user name Group or user nannies Le Evervore i INTERACTIVE ii CREATOR OWNER f Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com EE Evemone E Neven Grgas ngngastpstt com a Li OA anne T 4 Add Remove Add Remove Permizsions for SYSTEM A
12. 5 k RadioLins_ OPC_Client ben ALS_OPC_Server RadioLinx_OPC_Client a System R Command Line a ra HMI Tags Pe Untitled RadioLinx_OPC_Client Display Tags ae Graphics Displays Global Objects Libraries p Images Parameters T AD Recipes foe iB Local Messages ABH Trend Templates ore Trend Snapshots Eg a Alarms oe QA Alarm Setup fle Suppressed List eb S Logic and Control gt Derived Tags Hai Events feseee A be acre oe Client Keys Data Log om ery Reset Statistics ER Data Log Models 6 a System J Policies E oe Networks and Devices Users and Groups fet Untitled R For Help press Fi 4 Page 84 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios ProSoft Technology Inc 27 After a few seconds notice the lower value for the Total Bytes Forward tag We are not able to observe a value of 0 zero because by the time RLX FHE radio receives the Command to reset its statistics to the time the Radio receives the pole request from RSView OPC Client to display the reset value the radio has already incremented it s Total Bytes Forward count G RSYiew Studio SE Stand alone Fie Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help EEEE OT ey Sar Te E SAM ECOCN 2 BOs Seto Sea ee
13. EE NGRGASDELLS150 tR Archestr F5Gateway 1 Node Type SROOTS Delimiter Configuration e EE Log Viewer SIU avGt Mode A URIGuUe Device TOUP Optimization Mode F 8 Name the configuration in the left pane and in the right pane for the Server Name field select RadioLinx_OPC_Server Then click on the blue floppy icon to save the configuration F SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer Manager RLX_OPC_Server NGRGASDELL5150 4rchestrA FSGateway 1 Configuration FHE E4 a 4rchestr4 System Management Console NGRGASDELLS150 E E DAServer Manager Z By JoePC560PCserver f Node Type OPC Delimiter GEA RLX_OPC_Server ooo EE NGRGASDELLS150 E A ArchestrA FS5Gateway 1 SRN Configuration a Log Viewer RadioLins OPC Serve RS Lins OPC Server k RSLins Remote OPC Server Page 88 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 9 Add an OPCGroup Object to the newly created configuration E SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer ManagerRLX_OPC_ServerNGRGASDELL5150 4rchestrA FSGateway 1 Configuration FHE PM 4 a 4rchestr4 System Management Console NGRGASDELLS150 B E DAServer Manager i JoePC560PCserver H RLX_OPC_Server NGRGASDELLS150 aa Archestr4 FSGateway 1 aN Configu
14. OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Page 36 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 5 DCOM Configuration In This Chapter DCOM Configuration ccccccccecessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesseaeneeeeeees 37 My Computer Properties CHeCKS ccccccccsssseeccceeeceeeseeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeees 38 Component Services soseennnneeonsennrnnrensennrrnrnnsennnrrrrnnsnnnrrrrensnnnnni 44 RadioLinx OPC Server Properties cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeneeeeeeees 50 5 1 DCOM Configuration The following are instructions that will enable an OPC client in Windows XP and Windows Vista to connect to the Local or Remote RadioLinx OPC Server This connection was performed where the user logged into the Local and the Remote PC Both PCs are in the same domain Consult with your IT person about DCOM Configuration for RadioLinx OPC Server when the OPC Server is located on a separate domain from the OPC Client Caution In the following examples the permissions have been given to all potential users on the domain You need to configure permissions to the specific users only to fully take advantage of the DCOM security options 1 Click Start Run Enter dcomcnfg exe Run i 2x Type the name of a program Folder document or I
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16. RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 5 3 Component Services DCOM Configuration 1 Goto DCOM Config folder and right click on OpcEnum and select Properties it Component Services es File Action View Window Help Han gs g ZA Console Root g component Services _ Computers ial hy Computer T COM Applications 453 DOOM Config J Distributed Transaction Coordinator fea Running Processes gi Event viewer Local Se Services Local d at mmc Application Class A Mobsync S MSDAINITIALIZE SS MSMO MSSHED Ay naProductManager netman NetMeeting gt Network Provisioning Service A OlnfoP 11 r sect OCENLIN A OPCSniffer Class Ay otkloadr A Outlook Message Attachment Outlook Office Finder A Paintbrush PDFShellInfa Class gt PenIMC2 PrintFilterPipelinesve S RadioLinx_OPC_Server A RDSessMgr RDSHost Remote Storage Recall Notification Client gt RemoateProxyFactory32 Class Removable Storage Manager A Removable Storage Sink Layer Removable Storage UI Layer ARSTE W Arhivi Ladninn Feitar 4 2 Select and complete General and Location tabs Page 44 of 108 Application ID 49562791 4 61 4E 4 C90 968E ES606 6295DF2D 35EE 1101 8707 00C041 4 206CDBO0 1901 11D1 89E0 00004 DCBC4DF5 DB1b 4764 9320 9a508 SF6C4077 12F5 1103 8CEE 00500 BOF BA664 7807 445F 8529 6FF4F
17. Select MSDTC Default Protocols and General and complete each My computer EUBeE Dues General Options _ Default Properties Default Protocols j MSOTC COM Security j Peau Coordinator Log Information Currently owned by NGARGAS4600TEST Location ic WINDOWS Ssystemd23M 5 Dte Browse Capacity 4 ME Reset log gt Client Network Protocol Configuration TEFIF gt Service Control Status for MSOTE version 03 01 00 4414 Status Started at 12 17 50 PM 12 15 2006 aii stop gt Transaction Configuration o Tracing Options Security Configuration Tracing Options Page 42 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios My Computer Properties General pies aio Bele pees Default Protocols COM Security DCOM Protocols T Connection orented TCPYIP a Connection oriented SF Add Remove Mage Ip Move Down Properties gt Description The set of network protocols available to DEOM on this machine The ordering of the protocols reflects the priority in which they will be used with the top protocol having first priority My Computer Properties Default Protocols MSDTC COM Security General j Options I Default Properties si NGRGAS4600T EST Descriptior ProSoft Technology Inc Page 43 of 108 January 22 2009
18. ae x Launch Permission Default Security Default Security Group or user name Group or user nannies fi Administrators NGA GASIB00TEST administrators eh Administrators NGAGAS4600T EST Administrators INTERACTIVE Ci INTERACTIVE Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for INTERACTIVE Allow Deny Permizsions for SYSTEM Allow Deny Local Launch Local Launch Remote Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Local Activation Remote Activation Remote Activation 4 Click Security Limits for Access and Launch Permissions Click on each group to select Allow or Deny Access Permission E Access Permission Security Limits Security Limits Group or user name Group or user nannies ANONYMOUS LOGOM eh ANONYMOUS LOGON a Evene Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for ANONYMOUS LOGON Allow Deny Permissions for Evernone Allow Deny Local Access Local Access Remote Access Remote Access Page 40 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Launch Permission a f Launch Permission Security Limits Security Limits Group or user nannies Group or user nannies Administrators NGAGAS4E00T ES TAdrministrators f Administrators NGAGAS 4600T EST Administrators ti Everyone a Evenone Add Remove Add Remove Fermizsione for Administrators Allow Deny Permissions for Ev
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20. and Password Protection In This Chapter Password Protection for the S rVel ccccccceccececcececcececcececeececeecececees 35 4 1 Password Protection for the Server 4 1 1 Password Protecting the Server You can create a password for the server in order to prevent anyone from modifying your configuration 1 Right click on the system tray icon for the ProSoft OPC Server 2 Onthe context menu that appears select Password Protect Server A dialog opens 3 Enter a password for the server and then retype the password in the confirmation box 4 Click OK A confirmation dialog pops up You will now be required to enter this password whenever you wish to make any changes to the server 4 1 2 Removing Server Protection Password After creating a password for the server you can choose to remove the password to allow easier access to the server either temporarily or permanently 1 Right click on the system tray icon for the ProSoft OPC Server 2 Onthe context menu that appears select Password Protect Server A dialog opens requesting the current server protection password to continue 3 Enter your server protection password Remember this value is case sensitive 4 Click OK The Password Protection dialog opens 5 Click Clear Password to remove password protection A confirmation dialog will appear ProSoft Technology Inc Page 35 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Security and Password Protection RadioLinx
21. error free or that the functions contained in the software will meet or satisfy the purchaser s intended use or requirements the Customer assumes complete responsibility for decisions made or actions taken based on information obtained using ProSoft software b This Warranty does not cover the failure of the Product to perform specified functions or any other non conformance defects losses or damages caused by or attributable to any of the following i shipping il improper installation or other failure of Customer to adhere to ProSoft s specifications or instructions iii unauthorized repair or maintenance iv attachments equipment options parts software or user created programming including but not limited to programs developed with any IEC 61131 3 C or any variant of C programming languages not furnished by ProSoft v use of the Product for purposes other than those for which it was designed vi any other abuse misapplication neglect or misuse by the Customer vil accident improper testing or causes external to the Product such as but not limited to exposure to extremes of temperature or humidity power failure or power surges or viii disasters such as fire flood earthquake wind and lightning Page 102 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios c The info
22. make more than one selection then DCOM uses the first applicable one Client applications may overide your selections i Run application on this computer T Run application on the following computer Page 51 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios RadioLinx OPC Server Properties _ General Location Security Endpoints Identity Launch and Activation Permissions o Use Default Access Permissions C Use Default Customize Configuration Permissions C Use Default Customize Launch Permission Security Group or user nares f Administrators NGA GASSIE00TEST administrators gn Evervone GG INTERACTIVE i SYSTEM Add Remove Allow Permissions for Everyone Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Remote Activation Cancel Page 52 of 108 Launch Permission Security Group or user nares Adminstrator NGAGAS46007 5 TAdnmunistratars ti Everyone GG INTERACTIVE i SYSTEM Add Remove Permiesions for Administrators Allow Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Remote Activation Cancel Launch Permission Security Group or user nannies eh Administrators NGAGAS4600T EST VAdministrators fn Everyone AE INTERACTIVE Add Remove Permissions for INTERACT IVE Allow Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Re
23. on the left of the dialog shows you what channels and radios are configured The view pane on the right shows what tags are configured for each radio 2 Click Validate to test the configuration The server will attempt to communicate to your wireless radios After a pause the items in the two view panes will turn green or red Green items were contacted successfully Red items could not be contacted Page 26 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Radios or channels that remain white have no tags associated with them No attempt is made to contact these items Notice that the current values of the tags are also displayed after validating Current Configuration Done Close Note You can re verify you are connected by pressing validate again This will update the values 3 Click Close when you are finished Notes Only one process can communicate to a radio at the same time Attempting to communicate with more than one process at a time can cause unpredictable results In order to prevent multiple processes from communicating to a radio at the same time switch the RadioLinx OPC Server into pause mode while running ControlScape In addition the validation option on the server will be disabled when the server is running 3 5 Adding a Channel Wireless radio networks are composed
24. system tray icon and select Load Configuration The Select Configuration box opens 4 Navigate to the directory where you saved your file and open it Select Configuration Look in CO ProSoft OPC Server i Configuration Files My Recent Documents E m THWriteTest sr Type SRYCFG File Desktop IB NewlH srvcfg Date Modified 11 1 2006 3 27 PM size 2 06 KB My Documents ga My Computer e File name FHS Config srvcfg My Network Files of type Server configuration files ervctg se When the configuration is finished loading the Configuration Results dialog will appear ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 4 The Configuration Results dialog describes the configuration that was loaded into the server Items that are listed green were successfully configured Red items could not be configured Select an item in order to see more details about why it could not be loaded Contiguration Results Details Channel created successtully Close Validating Your Configuration Before you attempt to connect to the server with your OPC client you may want to test your configuration and make sure everything is configured properly 1 Right click on the RLX OPC Server system tray icon and select View Configuration The view pane
25. the other E2E Destination Address of all radios 65535 broadcast VALUES 1 65535 This register determines the maximum amount of times that a packet will be retransmitted in addition to the initial transmission noting the following specific behaviors in various network topologies PMP Master will retransmit each data packet the exact number of times specified Slave will retransmit only if necessary and then only until a given packet is acknowledged or the value of the Slave s retransmissions is reached after which it will discard the packet if retransmission not successful PTP Modem will retransmit to its counterpart only if necessary and to a maximum number of the value in retransmissions Packet is discarded if retransmissions are not successful Recipients of packets will discard any duplicates In a PMP system set retransmissions to the minimum value required as effectively the data throughput from Master to Remote is divided by 1 plus the number stored in retransmissions VALUES 0 255 Roaming dictates which radio by Unit Address UA a Remote unit will look or attach to for its upstream signal path This feature allows a Remote unit to synchronize with a specified upstream unit either Master or Repeater The options are as follows Roaming 65535 With this value in its roaming register a Remote will synchronize with an Page 11 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Start Here Radi
26. to 115200bps VALUES Master Repeater Slave ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Start Here Tag name Link Rate RF Output Power Network Type ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Description This register determines the rate at which RF communications will occur over a given network All radios within a particular network must be configured with the same wireless link rate Faster link rates result in greater throughput however for each step increase in link rate there is an approximately 1dB reduction in sensitivity VALUES bits per second bps 19200 115200 172800 230400 270000 340000 This setting establishes the transmit power level which will be presented to the antenna connector at the rear of the radio Unless required Output Power should be set not for maximum but rather for the minimum value required to maintain an adequate system fade margin FCC regulations allow for up to 36dBi effective isotropic radiated power EIRP The sum in dBm of the transmitted power the cabling loss and the antenna gain cannot exceed 36aBi VALUES dBm mW equivalent 100 125 Defines the type of network point to multipoint point to point peer to peer or everyone to everyone In a point to multipoint PMP network the Master broadcasts data to all units and a
27. 07 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 102 WonderWare Example 86 Y Your Feedback Please 2 Page 108 of 108 Index ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009
28. 27 4F75ED 20D9 1101 B1CE 00805 SCESSCD8 5179 11D2 93510 0000F 39ce4 7 4e 59c1 4b84 9be 2600c3 8C27 1 700 4DBC 4381 B442 2E2 70 413486D44 4821 11D2 40494 3CB30 OF 44E424 S54F 4904 B7ES D4D 12 COFE4ESE 89E6 43C0 926D D3F2C 00020D09 0000 0000 C000 00000r 0006F01F 0000 0000 C000 00000C DSE34621 9075 1014 8C30 004 40 45090E95 F1E2 4108 BD41 54EB6 6SCE6D27 4260 41F9 8E51 549C1 F db1bF3 e820 4765 alb2 0b16a6 945 4e6e0 24a0 e145 8f66 607 cc Sr OS8 46644 4138 4 404 0492 4435DF 51 23EB69 F99E 4610 B6C3 CEBES D65BD5R2 D644 11d0 9ED4 0040 9335620 32 4296 4F2D 42F8 FD984 061427C1 8F53 1100 BFA0 00402 00576183 85ED 4751 435C7 0D429 O03E7 7 1E DFSE 40C0 9442 4109F 7S5CS3AAN FA32 1N1R 9FC A 4071 gt ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Opcknum Properties General Location Security Endpoints Identity General properties of this DCOM application Application Name OpcEnum Application ID 1134960 44 4821 1102 4 494 3CB306C1 0000 Application Type Local Service Authentication Level iit Serice Name OpcEnum Opcknum Properties _ General Location Security Endpoints Identity The following settings allow DCOM to locate the corect computer for this application If you make more than one selection then DCOM uses the first applicable one Client applications may overde your select
29. 76d61bF3S e820 4765 a1b2 0b16a8 9454e6e0 248485 e145 sF66 60 ccd O38 4BBA4 4138 4404 4492 4 450F 5123EB69 F99E 461C B6C3 CE6ES DESBDSB2 D6a44 11d0 9EDA 0040 53362032 4296 4F2D 42F6 F D984 061427C1 8F53 11D0 BF40 00402 00576183 85ED 4751 43C7 00429 O03E77 1E DFSE 40C0 9442 4 109F 7oC53690 7432 1016B 9FC4 04021 SFS4E740 F320 1014 B011 04021 ad63500 alae 101b 60de 04021c FIFFOSEO 7D32 1016 824F 0402 11 OFC14780 43ED 1010 B4s86 04022 3004 1900 EFE6 1014 824F 040211 3E426600 2094 1016 824F 040211 9B204140 73EF 1016 524F 0402 16 ARP CSRAT ANAZ 101 panoun h Note As you walk yourself through each dialog box verify decisions with your IT person or administrator for your environment Page 50 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios RadioLinx OPC Server Properties General Location Security Endpoints Identity General properties of this DCOM application Application Name RadioLing OPC Server Application ID 9454ebel 2aa8 e145 5 66 607 cc 3c 20343 Application Type Local Service Authentication Level ARIE Service Name RadioLins OPC Server RadioLinx OPC Server Properties _ General Location Security Endpoints Identity The following settings allow DCOM to locate the corect computer for this application IF pou
30. C SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 21 Select the appropriate Access Name 22 The InTouch Tag name to the RadioLinx OPC Server tag name Tagname Dictionary L re Members Total Bytes Forvard oO Accesslevel 7999999 9999998 9999999 9999999 Po C o Total Bytes Forward E 23 Create a display that links the InTouch tag name to the RLX OPC Server tag name Fj InTouch WindowMaker C WORK FILES TESTING RADIOLINY TSK0076 1 WONDER WARES RLY _OPC_CLIENT a windows FR RLY OPC Client H E Scripts Configure lly WindowMaker oy Window viewer By Alarms iy Historical Logging vee Ta Distributed Name Manager veel Ta Wizard Actives Installation My Alarm Groups lly Access Names Tagname Dictionary og Cross Reference Ea TemplateMaker H B SOL Access Manager H E Spc fl Applications Ea fino so 2 owne he hm Z Page 94 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 24 Click on the selected Analog button Discrete Discrete B ARelog Analog B Discrete B ARelog User Inputs r Wrenrete E Analog Tiecete SE E Sting Pe 2nelogalanm Object Size lz Height sidt Discrete ZE E Dis
31. Removing Items 1 Select item to remove 2 Click Edit Remove ltem 3 Confirm removal 0r Right click on item to remove and select Remove from drop down menu 4 Confirm removal 0r Click File Clear All to remove all items from the configuration 3 11 2 Properties Purpose To change the settings or rename an existing item 1 Select an item 2 Click View Properties 3 The Properties dialog opens 4 Make necessary changes Click OK Of Right click on an item and select Properties OPC Reset Tags Commands The following OPC tags behave differently than the rest ResetStats SoftReset These OPC tags are referred to as commands They are used for sending messages to radios instead of monitoring values Commands have 3 possible values 1 0 1 The default value is 0 1 indicates that an error occurred when trying to send a message to a radio Page 32 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 0 indicates success when trying to send a message to a radio 1 instructs the server to send the message to the radio The value of a command is solely driven by write requests from OPC clients This value will not be updated except in response to write requests To send a specific message to a radio write a 1 to the respective OPC tag The server will forward th
32. S6OPCse Log Viewer 3 Give the Node Group a name New Node Group AL _OPC_Server LOK Cancel Page 86 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 4 Start the selection of a Node PC in the network in the Group FE smc ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer Manager RLX_OPC_ Server i 4rchestr4 Systern Management Console NGRGASDELLS150 B E DaServer Manager a JoePCS6O0PCserver ETR OPC Server There are no items to show in this view Log Viewer 5 Click Browse to see the available Nodes PCs in the network that will contain the RadioLinx OPC Server 6 Select the desired Node and then click OK to make the connection to the selected Node Browse Nodes NGAGASDELLS1S0 xl NGRAGASDELLS150 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 87 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 Expand the Node Tree and right click on the Add OPC Client T SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer Manager RLX_OPC_Server NGRGASDELL51 50 ArchestrA FSGateway 1 Configuration ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer Manager fi JoePCS60PCserver P Sy RLX_OPC_Server ooo
33. anties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 7 3 6 Limitation of Remedies In no event will ProSoft or its Dealer be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that ProSoft or its Dealer will not be responsible for included but are not limited to Loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment loss of data cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime the claims of third parties including customers of the Purchaser and injury to property Some areas do not allow time limitations on an implied warranty or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages In such areas the above limitations may not apply This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place 7 3 7 Time Limit for Bringing Suit Any action for breach of warranty must be commenced within 39 months following shipment of the Product Page 104 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 3 8 No Other Warranties Unless modified in writing and signed by both parties this Warranty is understood to be the com
34. as il Ga bie CaqpvayzPeWl SH Baeeaswss E aui RadioLins_OFE_Cliert Local NGAGASDELL5150 a ie RA adioLins_OPC_Client a ALs OPC Server R adiolins_OPC_Clent a System re Untitled RadioLinx_OPC_Client Display fo Command Line a S HMI Tags feats T 5 7 F Ts Total Byts Forward 1444 Libraries Fl Images HOR ofa Parameters ed RHO Recipes bet B Local Messages H A Trend Templates Pk mane Trend Snapshots a Alarms Fhe A Alarm Setup idie Suppressed List a S Logic and Control jee Derived Tags 2 8 Events oo hn B Client Keps ee a Data Log fase EF Data Log Models a System H E Policies Ela Networks and Devices H E Users and Groups 2 ee i 7 PE eset Statistics a Global Objects fet Untitled AR For Help press F1 a 2 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Page 85 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 6 3 WonderWare Example 1 Select or expand the DAServer Manager li SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5S150 DAServer Manager B DAServer Manager e JoePCS6OPCserver a i ES JoePCS6OPCserver HS Log viewer 2 Start anew Node Group bi SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5S150 DAServer Manager DAServer Manager JoePC
35. as 6 System Requirements ccccccccesssseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeesesaeeeeeeeees 15 Set Up Network ccccccccseeccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeesceeeeeesseeaaeeeeeeeseaaaeeeeeeees 15 For most applications the following installation and configuration steps will work without additional programming ProSoft Technology strongly recommends that you complete the steps in this chapter before developing a custom application This manual will walk you through the following tasks Setting up your network page 15 Install the server page 17 Configuring the server page 19 Security issues page 35 Setting up OPC client to monitor radios page 57 orf GN 1 1 About the RadioLinx OPC Server OPC is OLE for Process Control OPC is open connectivity in industrial automation and the enterprise systems that support industry The purpose of the RadioLinx OPC Server is to seamlessly link customer applications to RadioLinx radios It will allow any application that can act as an OPC Client such as an HMI to interact with most RadioLinx radios to get signal strength serial number limited throughput information as well as other useful statistics HMI OPC Client RLX FHE RLX FHS FladioLinx RLX IH OPC Server RLX IHx RLX2 IFHx ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Start Here RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Rad
36. cate to For more details inspect your ControlScape wireless network settings 3 8 4 IFHE Radios IP The IP address of the FHE radio to connect to For more details inspect your ControlScape wireless network settings Port Defaults to 4000 Only change if you have good reason for doing so 3 8 5 IFHS Radios Radio address The radio address of the radio to communicate to For more details inspect your ControlScape wireless network settings Adding Tags Purpose To select specific values to present to OPC clients 1 Select radio 2 Click Edit Add Remove Tags Ol Right click on radio or top right pane and select Add Remove Tags The Add Remove Tags dialog opens Select the tags you wish to allow clients to monitor and click the ADD button Select the tags you no longer want clients to monitor and click Remove Click Add All or Remove All to add or remove all tags Click OK for tag changes to be accepted O O1 amp OO ProSoft Technology Inc Page 31 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 10 Changing the Server s Update Rate 3 11 3 12 Purpose To change the update rate of the server 1 Click Edit Server settings 2 Enter a new refresh rate 3 Click OK Warning It is not advisable to set the refresh rate lower than 3 to 5 seconds Adjusting an Existing Radio or Channel 3 11 1
37. conds 3 6 5 RLX IFHS Channel Add Channel CO 3 Baud rate 115200 Panty None Data bits fe Stop bits One Handshaking None Timeout ms 2000 mes 3 7 Adding a Radio Purpose Add radios that are part of your network to server configuration so that OPC clients can monitor radio tags 1 Select appropriate channel 2 Click Edit Add Radio Ol Right click on appropriate channel Add Radio Add Radio dialog opens 3 Enter a custom name for the radio 4 Enter settings for communicating to radio See Radio Settings for more details Page 30 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software 3 8 3 9 RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Radio Settings 3 8 1 IH Radios IP The IP address of the IH radio to connect to For more details browse for radios using the RadioLinx IH Browser Port Defaults to 161 Only change if you have good reason for doing so Community The SNMP community of this radio Defaults to public Enter a new value if you have changed the SNMP community of any of your radios 3 8 2 FHE Radios IP The IP address of the FHE radio to connect to For more details inspect your ControlScape wireless network settings Port Defaults to 4000 Only change if you have good reason for doing so 3 8 3 FHS Radios Radio address The radio address of the radio to communi
38. crete Alarm Po nalogam Analog Alarm Percent Fill Vertical Hoiame Location C Vertical E Horizontal Value Display Discrete w Analog T String Sliders E Vertical E Horizontal Touch Pushbuttons T Discrete Value E Action T Show Window L Hide Window Miscellaneous E Visibility E Elink E dnentetion E Disable T Tooltip 25 Double click in the Expression field Output Analog Expression Expression OF Cancel eres J eee 26 Select the desired InTouch Tag name The selected tag enters the expression field E Select Tag Tag Source lt locab a Operator System Message ar OperatorDomain System Message a OperatorDormaine System Message OperatorEntered System Message ar OperatorMame System Message 4 PasswordEntered System Message fl 5econd System Integer fStartOdeConvers System Discrete ge System System Alarm E Time System Integer a TimeString System Message Veritied UserName System Message fl rear System Integer Total Bytes Forward 1 0 Integer Filter nonet Cancel 35 items Total_Bytes Forward OF Object type Text Erev imk West taki Cancel Output gt Analog Expression Expressions OF Total Bytes Forvard Cancel ProSoft Technology Inc Page 95 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Se
39. dioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 15 Select where to develop the new application Create New Application AL _OPC_Clierd Page 92 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 18 The application new name has been created Start Window Maker application lt InTouch Application Manager c work files testing radiolinx tsk00761 wonderware rlx_opc_client File view Tools Help LResounon _ verson Appla Date Modified __ Description Demo Application 1024 x 768 c documents and settings all users application 1024 x 768 1 24 2007 9 Demo Application of Now famous InTouch Reactor Shows a batch process and product conveyor system Demo Application 1280 x 1024 c documents and settings all users application 1280 x 1024 9 5 0 1 24 2007 9 Demo Application of Now Famous InTouch Reactor Shows a batch process and product conveyor system ion eaka Demo c work files testing radiolinx tskO0761 wonde 1280 x 1024 a5 115 217 2007 2 0 _Client c work Files testing radiolinx tskO0761 wonde 0x0 0 0 2 7 2007 3 2 New InTouch application RLX_OPC_Client New InTouch application m 4 Start WindowMaker application 19 In WindowMaker open up the Tagname Dictionary and crate an app
40. e Radio RF Number of bytes transmitted by the Radio RF Number of packets transmitted by the Radio RF This setting applies to the Master only The default value is No stating there are no Repeaters in the network If there are 1 or more Repeaters in the network configure this setting as Yes ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Start Here RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 1 3 System Requirements The following system requirements are the recommended minimum specifications to successfully install and run RadioLinx OPC Driver Microsoft Windows compatible PC Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 or higher Windows VISTA or Windows 2003 Microsoft NET Framework version 3 0 or higher 300 mHz Pentium processor or equivalent 128 megabytes of RAM 300 megabytes of available disk space 1 4 Set Up Network See the ProSoft Technology documentation on your radio ProSoft Technology Inc Page 15 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Start Here RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Page 16 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Installing the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Installing the Server In This Chapter Choosing the Right RadioLinx OPC Server Project for Your Applica
41. e Server Edit View Help ka Configure to File Enter the IP address or the name of the computer that the remote server is running on You can choose to attempt a secure remote connection or not Note If the IP address is not valid you will receive a Connection Failed message Secure connections require certain Windows security options to be in place before they will work The unsecured remote connection is a lot more reliable but it is possible for others to intercept and interpret the messages that are sent 2 Click OK button 3 2 2 Configure to File Mode This section details how to create a custom configuration for your server Note Do not connect to a server using the Configuring to Server method lf you are connected to the server disconnect before proceeding 1 Select File Configure to Server Disconnect from Server The status bar bottom of screen should now say Configuring to file ll g a Configuring to ie 2 AddaChannel Select Edit Add Channel View Help Add Channel h 4dd a radio channel ta configuration Clear All Server Settings 3 Choose a Channel name and Channel type Page 22 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 4 Click Next FHS is for serial connections Add Channel Configure 4 channel to present to OPC cl
42. e request to the radio and will then assign the OPC tag a value of O or 1 O if the request was completed successfully 1 if it failed You can set or clear the status of a command by writing a 0 or 1 value to it The server will only send the specified message to the radio when the command is set to 1 3 13 Description of OPC Commands 3 13 1 ResetStats RLX FH radios Clears the following radio values to zero TotBytFwd TotBytRev TotGoodPacks TXPackErrs 3 13 2 SoftReset RLX IH radios softReset causes the RLX IH radio to reboot The radio will be temporarily unavailable while rebooting It is normal for other tags from this radio to change to quality OPC_QUALITY_LAST_ KNOWN while the radio is unavailable After 5 to 30 seconds this situation should right itself automatically Any attempt to send a SoftReset command while the radio is rebooting will fail and SoftReset will get a 1 value from the server Rebooting RLX IH radios causes the following tags to be reset to zero TotBytTX TotFailPacks TX TotGoodPacksTX ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Page 34 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Security and Password Protection RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Security
43. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesaaeaeees Channel Settings Adding a Radio eeeannnenennnnnnennnnnsnnnnnennnnnsrnrnrnsnnrnennnnrnenenne Radio SO TUNG csser E E Ees IKE Adding Tags Description of OPC Commands 3 1 Opening the Configuration Tool Creating a COnfiQuration ccccccccseseeccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeees Loading Your Configuration cccccccseessseeeeeeesesseeeeeeeees Validating Your Configuration ccccccceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Changing the Server s Update Rate c eeeeeeeeeeees Adjusting an Existing Radio or Channel cccccccsseeeeees OPC Reset Tags COMMANAS cccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess When you first install the server and configuration tool the server will not be configured to monitor your wireless radio network The server is configured using a separate utility The first step in the configuration process Is to open the server and this utility Start OPC Monitor 1 Click Start Programs RadioLinx OPC Server RadioLinx OPC Monitor Ol 2 Double click on desktop icon for server Start OPC Configuration Tool to open as a Client 1 Click Start Programs RadioLinx OPC Server RadioLinx OPC Configuration Tool Ol eM 2 26PM Double click on RadioLinx OPC Monitor system tray icon I ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Page 19 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Soft
44. eeeesenas 65 Wo onderWare Example cccccsseececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeaaeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeas 86 This chapter provides a few examples of software programs and using the RLX OPC server They show typical installation and helpful steps 6 1 Matrikon Example 6 1 1 Connections The following procedure will be for a Local Connection For the Remote Connection the user will expand the Network Neighborhood branch and select the appropriate computer in the Network that contains the RadioLinx OPC Server Then follow the identical sequence as in creating a Local Connection 2 Select a local Localhost or remote Network Neighborhood branch to expand File Server Group Item wiew Help ee oe ee Ce ee ee ee ae Localhost WORGAS5DELLS150 F Network Neighborhood fale Other Network Computers Group Info ProSoft Technology Inc Page 57 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 The expanded branch displays the installed and available OPC Servers in the selected computer EeLocalhost WGRGASDELLS150 gt RE Archestr4 FoGateway GRE Archestr FSGateway 1 GRE DataLayers Simulation 1 SRE HilscherGmbH CiOpcServer RE Matrikon OFC ContralLagix 1 RE Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 2 Merz OPC Aspic 1 BRE PROSOFT FHS_OPCServer OF Radiolinx OPC Server SRE RSLinx OPC Serv
45. er BRE RSLinx Remote OPC Server E Network Neighborhood Other Network Computers 4 Select RadioLinx_OPC_Server Right click and select Connect to create a connection between Matrikon OPC Client and the RadioLinx OPC Server 2 Localhost WNGRGASDELLS150 RE Archestr4 FSGateway RE Archestr FSGateway 1 OFC DataLayers Simulation 1 SRE HilscherGmbH CifOpcServer GRE Matrikon OPC ControlLogix 1 GE Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 Connect Msconmet Sda anap re Network Neighborhood Other Network Computers Properties Page 58 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 5 Right click and select Add Group to create a group that will hold Server Tags at Matrikon OPC Explorer Untitled Fie Server Group Item View Help RadioLinx_OPC_ Server El Localhost NGRGASDELLS150 BRE ArchestrA FSGateway RE ArchestrA FSGateway 1 SE DataLayers Simulation 1 RE HilscherGmbH CiOpcServer BRE Matrikon OPC ContralLogix 1 BRE Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 ARE Merz OPC_Aspic 1 GRE PROSOFT FHS_OPCServer pe eradioLinx OPC Server GRE R5Linx OPC Server EEN L O RSLinx Remote OPC Ser Add Group e FO H A Network Neighborhood S Other Network Computers ate Erapenies Server Radiolins_OPC_Server Group Info
46. ernone Allow Deny Local Launch Local Launch Remote Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Local Activation Remote Activation Remote Activation Cancel 5 Click Default Properties Click on your selection Then select Options and complete menus My Computer Properties Default Protocols MSDTC COM Securit fi General Options Default Properties W Enable Distributed COM on this computer I Enable COM Internet Services on this computer Default Distributed COM Communication Properties The Authentication Level specifies security at the packet level Default Authentication Level The impersonation level specifies whether applications can determine Who iz calling them and whether the application can do operations using the clent s identity Default Impersonation Level Identify l Security tor reference tracking can be provided if authentication is used and that the default impersonation level is not anonymous Provide additional security for reference tracking ProSoft Technology Inc Page 41 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios My Computer EUUETES Default Protocols J MSDTC COM Security General j Options Default Properties Transaction Timeout Transaction timeout seconds Export Application Proxy ASH iW Check local store when choosing partition for user 6
47. es Then select each tab General Location Security Endpoints and Identity Complete each dialog box for each ies Component Services i File Action View Window pal H Console Root be g component Services Computers E ial hy Computer 9 COM Applications 5 DCOM Config J Distributed Transaction Coordinator J Running Processes A Event Viewer Local Services Local DTOM Config gt Network Provisioning Service Sonor 11 A OpcEnum Aa OpcSniffer Class gt otklaadk Ay Outlook Message Attachment Aa Outlook Office Finder A Paintbrush PDFShellInfa Class a PenIMC2 A PrintFilterPipelinesvc sat RadioLins OPC Server Ah pDSessMar RDSHast Remote Storage Recall Notification Client A RemoteProxyFactory32 Class a Removable Storage Manager S Removable Storage Sink Layer Removable Storage UI Layer Se RSVIEW Activity Logging Editar eS RSvIEW Activity Logging Server SRSvIEW Alarm Database Editor Se RSvIEW Alarm Editor Se RSVIEW Alarm Logging Viewer SR SVIEW Alarm Quarterback SS RSVIEW Alarm Summary eR SVIEW Alarm Suppressed List Secut Channel Fdikar Application ID 39ce4 4e 59c1 4b84 9be2 2600c3 C27 1 700 406C 4381 B442 2E270 13466044 482 1 1102 4494 SCB30 OF44E424 S54F 49d4 B7ES D4D12 CO4E4ESE 8966 4300 926D D3F2C 000200D09 0000 0000 C000 000006 0006F01F 0000 0000 Co00 00000C DSES4621 9075 1014 8C3D 00440 A5090E95 F 1E2 41068 BD41 54E66 63CE6D27 4264 41F9 8E51 549C1
48. eseuseseceeeesssaaaeeeeeeess 37 My Computer Properties Checks cccccecsseeeecceeeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeeeeuaaeeeeeeeessuaeaeseeeeeses 38 Component SELVICES ccccccecceeeseseceeeececaeeseeeeceeeeesesseeeeeeessuaaseeeeeeesssueaeeeeeeesaaas 44 RadioLinx OPC Server Prope rtieS acainn a a 50 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags 57 INARI COMI X AMMO ate acc cet lade oneness A E 57 Ao VWE 2 146 ea a a a een meer ee 65 NVONIG CIV Vale eX ll steerer a nee art recent oases ct atari ince ae eae eee 86 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Page 3 of 108 Contents RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 Support Service amp Warranty 99 7 1 How to Contact Us Technical SUP POSt ccccecccsssseseceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseeseeeeeeeeeeas 99 7 2 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions cceeeee 100 7 3 HIMITED WARRANTY Stasi cieeetiectoos ict cca theta tied seas dil sale Lande naan ie a Lehatancind 101 Index 107 Page 4 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Start Here RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 1 Start Here In This Chapter About the RadioLinx OPC Server ccccccccsssssssesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaaeesseeeeees 5 Tags That Can Be R ad cccccccccccccccccsessesseeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeesea
49. et the controlling tag to a value of 1 that will issue the resetting command to the radio Touch gt Action Script Reset_Statistics 1 RPDPEREIER il 31 Run Time view of the two tags You are finished InTouch Window iewer C WORK FILE E E3 LL Page 98 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software 7 1 RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Support Service amp Warranty In This Chapter How to Contact Us Technical SUPPOMt ccccceeceseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 99 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 100 eID WARRANTY oedet e Se Guttn Aacnacueb se ira 101 ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible Before calling please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding 1 Module configuration and contents of file o Module Operation o Configuration Debug status information o LED patterns 2 Information about the processor and user data files as viewed through and LED patterns on the processor 3 Details about the serial devices interfaced if any How to Contact Us Technical Support Internet Web Site
50. field and Click OK This action will reset the values of the Following Tags TAG1 TAG2 Write Yalues Ei Multiple value Signal Generator _ Item 1D Current Value T THH SoftReset o integer ip anei a 6 2 RSView Example 6 2 1 Connections The following procedure will be for a Local Connection For the Remote Connection refer to Step 5 Then follow the identical sequence as in creating a Local Connection ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 1 Inthis example the SE Stand alone is being demonstrated Click on Continue button SE Distributed Machine Edition RSVIew Studio 2 Enter a desired OPC Client name into the Application Name field Click on Create New Open SE Stand alone Application English United States enUS lt eo VIEW SLUGIG Create Page 66 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 After about a minute the following window is generated by RSView Studio program qa RS iew Studio SE Stand alone File Wew Settings Tools Window Help at 1D ole janes O Epner Locs NGAGASDELLS150 fas RadioLirs_OPC_Ciert i i 4 Ri
51. ght Click over the RadioLinx_OPC_Client branch to select the RadioLinx OPC Server 4 PS iew Studio SE Stand alone File View Settings Tools Window Help ot ole Explorer x El a Local NGAGASDELLS150 ffa R adioLins_OPC_Client BEB RadioLinx_OPC_Cli ____ ___ as System New Data Server d ORC if Command L HMI Tags Security gah Tags Properties ca Graphics z Displays fal Global Objects fa Libraries k mages Delete Data Server B Local Messages AB Trend Templates B Trend Snapshots Alarms a Al Alarm Setup Logie and Control E Derved Tags of Events Data Log tod Data Log Models AL Policies Ty Networks and Devices H Users and Groups xj E Inservice The server RNA FLocal RadioLiny OPC Cient Radiolins OPC Client on computer localhost is now Clear Clear All Mmf g ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 5 Enter a desired name for the OPC Data Server Select Local server host then click on Browse button to select RadioLinx OPC Server in installed in the Local Computer or Select Remote server host then click on Browse button to select RadioLinx OPC Server in installed in the Remote Computer OPC Data Server Properties Ei General Advanced
52. ices H Users and Groups z Server available The server RNAH Local RadioLin OPC _Client RL OPC Server is now available on comput Clear Clear Al m g ProSoft Technology Inc Page 71 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 9 Enter the desired tag name into Name field Select the RSView Tag Type Click on the Data Source Address selection button 4 RS iew Studio SE Stand alone Op File Edit view Settings Tools Window Help SO ore e Explorer RadioLins OPC Client x iaka A aa ee is El Local NGRGASDELLS150 pajaja 2 Fly RadioLins_OPC_Client os BL ALX OPC Server GBS RadioLins_OPC_Client amp Tags RadioLinx_OPC_Client Sie System fc Command Line Tag Bey HMI Tags Name Total_Bytes Forward Close i ss Tags T mE 3 F Ha aani f z Accept B Displays Description o e o l iscar N a Minimum fo Scale ji Units O O m f Images Maximum 100 Offset o Data Type DeFault l l j a nas Data Source pee ecipes HA Local Messages Type Device C Memory E Trend Templates Address E _ Trend Snapshots Alarms A Alarm Set a Search For Alm TagName Type bq age and Conto a og Derived Tags z a Macros CI system ae E Client Keys A Data Log s Data Log Models Ea System H E Policies le Networks and Devices H E Users a
53. ick OK EARS i Tag Browser Select Tag Folders Contents of FH FH Fa RadioLinx_OPC_Client SignalToMoise amp TotBytFwd amp TotBytRev TobGoodPacks TxPackErrs Tag filter Selected Tag FH FH ResetStats Home area i moa te re 15 After clicking on the Accept button the second sample RSView tag name has been linked with the second RadioLinx OPC Server Tag name as indicated in this screen capture Click Close 16 Let s create a display for the two tags link HLE UFL ere Getting ready to create two tag displays ProSoft Technology Inc Page 75 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 2 RSYiew Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help mOS CSE S Paay a as REEE EE ROABPUICOCNDAODOCHR PH YSS Srog yy H m aE treada 72 MO BEGEER Explorer A adioLins _OPC_Clierik Local NGRGASDELL5150 B Tiy RA adioLins_OFC_Client B RL _OPC_Server R adioLins_OPC_Client ELE System Pe Untitled RadioLinx_OPC_Client Display 2 ef Command Line Eb a HMI Tags poo ha g Tags g a Graphics Displays Global Objects Libraries a Images ofa Parameters ie Ea Recipes dee B Local Messages trie da Trend Templates E B Trend Snapshots j a Alarms A Alarm Setup o fie Suppressed List
54. ients Enter a name for the channel and select a type Channel name Channel type AL FHE k RLX FHE L FHS Ca tt 5 A dialog box will appear for connection timeout Default is 2000 milliseconds but you can decide your speed Click OK 6 Adda Radio Select Edit Add Radio OF 7 Now that you have a Channel you can right click on your Channel name and select Add Radio This will bring up the dialogue box below x Enter for the connection settings for this radio ProSoft n Fort pa Cancel 8 Choose a Name and give it your specific IP address Click OK to accept 9 Add or Remove Tags Select Edit Add Remove Tags Or 10 You can right click on your Radio name and select Add Remove Tags Fie Edit Control Server View Refresh Add Channel Add Radio AddiRemove Tags Properties Remove ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 11 To Add or Remove tags click on appropriate button Then click OK Add Remove Tags xj Select tags to configure Unconfigured tags Configured tags Add gt RSSI SignalT oN oise p Serialum _ lt Remove Farent dd Add All Remove All Associations Cancel OF BitErR ate TotBytF vad TothytRiey 12 Click File Configure to File Save to File Ed
55. ile Edit view Settings Tools Window Help m I SO ole Explorer RadioLines OPC_Chent E a Local WGRGASDELLS150 Eb fies RadioLins_ OPC_Clent bi P ALs OPC Server FadioLine_ OPC_Chent EF a System fe Command Line 2i a HMI Tags g Tags RadioLinx_OPC_Client Reset_Statistics Close huss gal Tags Type r Security f Aan eo Graphics book Description rae te j Discard Global Objects Minimum o Scale E Units F Libraries c a Images Maximum 100 Offset o Data Type DeFault T k Parameters Data Source Fala n Recipes T A cr je a Local Messages as perce eet ie Ba Trend Templates Address FH FH TotBytFiyd E O E Trend Snapshots I a Alarms Pedr Al 5 t Ae Search For A E E Type g a Logic and Control Pa Total Bytes Forward 19 Derved Tag a 3 S Events Ea ae A Macros CI system Client Keps a Data Log fone EF Data Log Models System H E Policies gs Networks and Devices H E Users and Groups Tags Radi x E In service The server RNA Local RadioLinx OPC Client RadioLinx OPC Client Tag Server on computer WGRGASDELLS150 is now active Clear Clear Ail Page 74 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 14 Select ResetStats RadioLinx OPC Server Tag name Cl
56. in Limited Warranty page 101 The Warranty Period may be extended at the time of equipment purchase for an additional charge as follows e Additional 1 year 10 of list price e Additional 2 years 20 of list price e Additional 3 years 30 of list price LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty Warranty governs all sales of hardware software and other products collectively Product manufactured and or offered for sale by ProSoft and all related services provided by ProSoft including maintenance repair warranty exchange and service programs collectively Services By purchasing or using the Product or Services the individual or entity purchasing or using the Product or Services Customer agrees to all of the terms and provisions collectively the Terms of this Limited Warranty All sales of software or other intellectual property are in addition subject to any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property ProSoft Technology Inc Page 101 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Support Service amp Warranty RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 7 3 1 What Is Covered By This Warranty a Warranty On New Products ProSoft warrants to the original purchaser that the Product that is the subject of the sale will 1 conform to and perform in accordance with published specifications prepared approved and issued by ProSoft
57. ions W Run application on this computer 1 Aun application on the following computer 3 Select Security tab For each of the three areas select Customize and Edit For each you will check Allow or Deny according to your needs ProSoft Technology Inc Page 45 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios OpcEnum Properties Launch Permission _ General Location Security Endpoints Identity 2 Security Launch and Activation Permissions Group or user names C Use Default Pa Everyone i INTERACTIVE ft Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com fi SYSTEM Access Permissions C Use Default Add Remove Customize Permissions for Everyone Allow Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Configuration Permissions Local Activation W Remote Activation C Use Default Customize Edit Launch Permission a f Launch Permission Security Security Group or user names Group or user names fi Evervore eh E vervorie INTERACTIVE ti INTERACTIVE f Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com E Heven Grgas ngrgas pstt com fi SYSTEM Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for INTERACTIVE Allow Deny Permissions for Neven Grgas Allow Deny Local Launch Local Launch Remote Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Local Activation Remote Activation Remote Activation Cancel Page 46 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22
58. ios The RadioLinx OPC Server operates in the background on any PC It independently manages all requests from OPC Clients for information on RadioLinx radios The clients can be programs running either on the same PC as the OPC Server or on a separate PC connected via a network connection 7 Remote HMI OPC Client Radio ammands PC with OPC Server amp HMI OPC Client 1 2 Tags That Can Be Read WinXP OS iE l 5 oan oe RLX IH a Browser Industrial l GU I Se el z l gt Radin Client pis Ethernet Hub The RadioLinx OPC Server manages querying the RadioLinx radios over the appropriate connections It is configured by the user to query RLX FH RLX IH RLX2 IHx and RLX2 IFHx radios over the appropriate Ethernet port on the PC running the RLX OPC Server The user defines a connection within the RLX OPC Server for a particular Ethernet port They then simply associate as many RLX and RLX2 Ethernet radios with that port The OPC Server then knows to direct any queries of those radios over that connection Note For RLX FHS radios the connection will be done through the serial port The RadioLinx OPC Server is software provided by ProSoft Technology to assist in using RadioLinx products The following sections we will guide you in installation of prerequisites RLX OPC Server software RLX OPC Configuration Tool setting up the network installing Server configuring Se
59. it wiew Help Configure to File New File Configure to Server Load From File TE Save to File k 13 Choose a directory and file name and click Save The Status bar shows utility in Configuring to file i Configuring to Tb lf you want more detailed information on the procedures above please go to Adding a channel Adding a radio Adding tags and adjusting an existing radio or channel in this manual Page 24 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 3 Loading Your Configuration When you are finished creating and saving your configuration in the RLX OPC Configuration Tool you should Close it Note If you saved your configuration to file you will now need to load it into the RLX OPC Server If you chose the Configure to server method none of the following steps are necessary Skip to Validating Your Configuration 1 Right click on the RLX OPC Server system tray icon and make sure that the server is stopped If Stop is checked the server is stopped About Password Protect Serwer Configure Server VIEW Load Clear Client Connection Run Pause Stop be Con Disconnects OPC clients from server Close Monitor Server Remains Active 2 If the server is running select Stop to stop the server 3 Right click on the RLX OPC Server
60. jects esel otalistics Libraries H E Images Pisas ofa Parameters a EHO Recipes beac iB Local Messages ba ABH Trend Templates Po ia ore Trend Snapshots ci a Alarms E g Alarm Setup fle Suppressed List El S Logic and Control fee Derived Tags z Events in A Macros me Client Keys Data Log ooo ha ER Data Log Models a System J Policies fet Untitled R E E In service The server RMA iLocal RadioLins OPC Client Radiolinx OPC Client Tag Server on computer NGRGASDELLS150 is now active Clear Clear All H E A For Help press Fi Page 82 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 25 Activating the Run Mode Observe the display of the Total bytes Forward Tag s value as polled by the RSView s OPC Client Run window from the RadioLinx OPC Server communicating to RLX FHE radio Click on the Reset Statistics button to reset the value of the Total Bytes Forward tag 4 RS5 iew Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help Ma 5 a mS OR Ge EPS TO TT Or Ma Lo RSAC UECOCN 2 BOO Seto Ss Sea ele ee ida e Had prea Fe Bl Pec mna nayg Explorer FadioLing_ OPC Client E Local NGRGASDELLS150 A rila RadioLins_OPC_Client ae FAL _OPC_Server r R adioLins_OPC_Client z z
61. l Control Read Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings elosmexel click Advanced Change Configuration Permission Security Group or user nares f Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com ti Power Users NGAGAS4600T EST Power Users Add Remove Permiesions for SYSTEM Allow Deny Full Control Read Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings eread click Advanced ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Change Configuration Permission Security Group or user nannies f Neven Grgas ngrgaspstt com a SYSTEM ti Users NGRGAS4600T EST Users Add Remove Permissions for Power Users Allow Deny Full Control Read Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings Anusmeeel click Advanced Change Configuration Permission Security Group or user nannies f Neven Grgas ngrgas pstt com ti Power Users NGRGAS4600TEST Power Users gi Users NGRGSS4600T ES TAU Sers Add Remove Permissions for Users Allow Deny Full Control Read Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings Anusmpeed click Advanced Page 49 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios DCOM Configuration 5 4 RadioLinx OPC Server Properties 1 Goto DCOM Config and right click on RadioLinx_OPC_Server and select Properti
62. ll remote units send their data ultimately to the Master A point to point PTP network involves a Master and a Slave with 0 or more Repeaters in between Peer to Peer involves either communication between 2 typically remote units P2P or between all units everyone to everyone E2E ALL modems in a network must have the SAME value for Network Type VALUES Point to Multipoint Point to Point Peer to Peer or Everyone to Everyone Page 13 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Tag name Channel Mode Data Baud Rate Data Format Radio Received Bytes Radio rEceived Packets Radio Transmitted Bytes Radio Transmitted Packets Repeaters in System Page 14 of 108 Start Here Description Defines the physical serial interface which will be used for data communications VALUES RS 232 half duplex RS 485 full duplex RS 485 The serial baud rate is the rate at which the modem is to communicate with the attached local asynchronous device VALUES bits per second bps 300 600 1200 2400 3600 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 230400 This value determines the format of the data on the serial port The default is 8 data bits No parity and 1 Stop bit VALUES 8N1 8N2 8E1 801 7N1 7N2 7E1 701 7E2 702 Number of bytes received by the Radio RF Number of packets received by th
63. llow Deny Permizsions for Administrators Allow Deny Local Access Full Contral Remote Access Read Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings Advanced click Advanced Change Configuration Permission ed Change Configuration Permission Security Security Group or user name Group or user namez f Administrators NGA GASIB00TEST administrators aaa EE Administrators HGA GAS 4600T EST Administrators EH CREATOR OWNER ii CREATOR OWNER fn Everyone i YENORNE E Neven Grgas ngngaspstt com E Neven Grgas ngrgas pstt com aT Li OAA annarr eT aT Li OA a anne eT 4i li Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for CREATOR Allow Deny Permissions for Everyone Allow Deny Full Control Full Contral Read Read Special Permissions Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings eerren For special permissions or for advanced settings Anusnped click Advanced click Advanced Page 48 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Change Configuration Permission Security Group OF HeT NAmE f Administrators NGAGAS 4600TES T administrators ii CREATOR OWNER Lah Evervorie E Heven Grgas ngrgaspstt com i Tiad mi m S F Am n a a p y pip pL al Add Remove Permissions for Neven Grgas Allow Deny Ful
64. ltiPoint network PMP Point To Point network PTP Peer to Peer P2P or Everyone to Everyone E2E VALUES Point to Multipoint Point to Point Peer to Peer Everyone to Everyone PMP with ACK This option applies only to COM 1 Determines which serial interface shall be used to connect to external devices RS232 RS485 or RS422 When an interface other than RS232 is selected the DE9 port will be inactive VALUES RS232 RS485 RS422 The serial baud rate is the rate at which the modem is to communicate with the attached local asynchronous device NOTE Most PCs do not readily support serial communications greater than 115200bps VALUES bits per second bps 230400 115200 57600 38400 28800 19200 14400 9600 460800 and 921600 may be selected for RS422 or RS485 Channel Modes This setting determines the format of the data on the serial port The default is 8 data bits No parity and 1 Stop bit VALUES 8N1 8N2 8E1 801 7N1 7N2 7E1 701 7E2 702 Page 9 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Tag Name Flow Control Ethernet Received Bytes Ethernet Received Packets Ethernet Received Multi Cast Ethernet Transmitted Bytes Ethernet Transmitted Packets Ethernet Collisions Radio Received Bytes Radio Received Packets Radio Received Errors Radio Received Dropped Packets Radio Tra
65. missions Edit Limits Edit Default Launch and Actvation Permissions You may edit who i allowed by default to launch applications or activate objects You may also set limits on applications that determine their own permissions Edit Limits Edit Default Cancel Apply Select Allow or Deny per your installation application requirements Unsure Contact your IT or network administrator Page 38 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Access Permission Default Security Default Security Group or user nannies Group or user nannies Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for SELF Allow Deny Permizsions for SYSTEM Allow Deny Local Access Local Access Remote Access Remote Access 3 Click Edit Default for Launch Permissions Click on each group and select Allow or Deny Launch Permission Default Security Group or user names Adminitrators NGAGAS46007 5 TAdnmuristrataors i INTERACTIVE iG SYSTEM Add Remove Permizsions for Administrators Allow Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Remote Activation ProSoft Technology Inc Page 39 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Launch Permission
66. mote Activation ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Launch Permission Access Permission AN Security Group or user names Group or user names f Administrators NGA GASIB00TEST Administrators gE Evemone g Everyone 7 INTERACTIVE Add Remove Allow Deny Add Remove Allow Deny Permissions for SYSTEM Permissions for Everyone Local Launch Local Access Remote Launch Remote Access Local Activation Remote Activation Access Permission Access Permission Security Security Group of user names Group or user Hanes f Everyone Le Everyone Oda er et i SELF i SYSTEM Add Remove Permissions for SELF Allow Deny Permizsions for SYSTEM Local Access Local Access Remote Access Remote Access ProSoft Technology Inc Page 53 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Change Configuration Permission dl x Change Configuration Permission Security Security Group or user name Group or user nannies i CREATOR OWNER a CREATOR OWNER fo Evempone ah Everyone E Neven Grgas ngngaspstt com E Neven Grgas ngngastpstt com aT m Li OA a annar eTA aT Li OA anne T Add Remove Add Remove Permizsions for Administra
67. nd Groups Tags Radi x E In service The server RMA iLocal RadioLins OPC Cient RadioLins OPC Client Tag Server on computer NGRGASDELLS150 is now active Clear Clear AI H c Page 72 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 10 Right click over the selected branch and select Refresh All Folders Tag Browser rl RadioLinx _OPC_Client J system Refresh All Folders 11 Expand the branches and select TotBytFwd RadioLinx OPC Server Tag name Click OK to continue Tag Browser FH FH T tE ytF wd ProSoft Technology Inc Page 73 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 12 The RSView Tag name Total_Bytes_ Forward has been linked to the RadioLinx OPC Server tag name TotBytFwd In the Tag group select the Default Data Type Click Accept to Continue s Radiol int_OPC_Client Total Bytes Foward anaoa Security F p Mrama i See i unes Manm ico otse ota pe EE Type G Deke C Memory Addes FFT sO Search For 13 Enter another tag name into Name field Select the RSView Tag Type Click on the Data Source Address selection button 4 RS iew Studio SE Stand alone F
68. ndustrial Hotspot Radios 1 2 2 RadioLinx Frequency Hopping Radios RLX FHS RLX FHE RLX FHES RLX2 IFHx Tag Name Contracted name Data Type RSSI RSSI Integer Signal to Noise Ration SignalToNoise Integer Associations Associations Integer Bit error Rate BitErrRate Floating Point Reset Statistics Reset_stats Integer Serial Number SerialNum String Parent Address ParentAdd Integer Total Bytes Forward TotBytFwd Integer Total Bytes Reverse TotBytRev Integer TX Packet Errors TxPackErrs Integer Total Good Packets TotGoodPacks Integer Are also write tags TX Transmitted 1 2 3 RALX IFHE Tag Name Description RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator measurement Unit Description Radio name IP Address The IP Address of the current radio Unit Address The unit address is and must be a unique identifier of each modem in a network VALUES Retransmissions This register determines the maximum amount of times that a packet will be retransmitted in addition to the initial transmission VALUES 0 255 Destination Address This register specifies the ultimate destination for the data VALUES 1 65535 Roaming This feature allows a Remote unit to synchronize with a specified upstream unit either Master or Repeater VALUES 1 254 specific fixed unit address Master or Repeater with which to associate Serial Number Serial number of radio RF module Version Firmware version within radio module Page 8 of 108 Pr
69. nsmitted Bytes Radio Transmitted Packets Radio Transmitted Errors Radio Collisions COM1 Received Bytes COM1 Received Packets COM1 Transmitted Bytes COM1 Transmitted Packets Page 10 of 108 Start Here Description Used to enhance the reliability of serial data communications particularly at higher baud rates VALUES Hardware If the attached device supports hardware handshaking If the attached device does not support hardware handshaking CTS Framing Uses the CTS signal to gate the output data on the serial Specifies the number of bytes received by the Ethernet port Specifies the number of packets received by the Ethernet port Specifies the number of multi cast packets that are received by the Ethernet port Specifies the number of bytes transmitted by the Ethernet port Specifies the number of packets transmitted by the Ethernet port The number of invalid packets caused from multiple devices transmitting Ethernet data at the same time Number of bytes received by the Radio RF Number of packets received by the Radio RF Number of errors received by the Radio RF Number of received dropped packets recorded by the Radio RF Number of bytes transmitted by the Radio RF Number of packets transmitted by the Radio RF Number of Radio RF transmission errors The number of invalid packets caused from multiple devices transmitting RF data at the same time Number of bytes received b
70. nternet resource and Windows will open it For you Cancel Browse 2 Click OK Follow this branch for going to My Computer in Component Services window ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 Console Root Component Services Computers My Computer it Component Services GB File Action View Window Help a Console Root Ego Component Services j qE a H E My Computer My Computer afa Event Viewer Local i P E a Services Local Computers 4 Right click on My Computer Select Properties This will bring up the My Computer Properties screen Note Verify with your network administrator regarding Allow and Deny checks for each of the following steps 5 2 My Computer Properties Checks 1 The next tasks will be to click on each tag General Options Default Properties Default Protocols MSDTC and COM Security Each one will have Allow and Deny checks that need to be made 2 Select COM Security Notice the two fields in dialog box Click Edit Default for Access Permissions Computer Properties ed ed General Options Default Properties Default Protocols MSDTC COM Security Access Permissions You may edit who is allowed default access to applications you may also set limits on applications that determine their own per
71. oLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Tag name Voltage VSWR Operation Mode Page 12 of 108 Description upstream unit which has the same network address and static mask as the Remote Should that upstream unit fail this Remote will attempt to synchronize with another upstream unit within the same network This ability is particularly well suited to mobile applications Roaming 1 254 In most static fixed networks where there are no Repeaters the default value of 1 is maintained All Slaves synchronize to the Master whose unit address UA is 1 In networks where Repeaters are present the value of a Remote s roaming value corresponds to the particular upstream radio with which a particular Remote is intended to communicate e g A Slave with a UA 3 may have Roaming 2 where the radio with a UA 2 is a Repeater between the Slave and the Master the Repeater will have Roaming 1 When setting up 3 radios for a Master Repeater Slave link be sure to set the Slave s Roaming to the UA of the Repeater and the Repeater s Roaming to the UA of the Master 1 This will ensure that data is routed from the Slave through the Repeater to the Master otherwise if the Slave s Roaming is left at the default value of 1 the Slave will communicate directly with the Master and bypassing the Repeater altogether VALUES 65535 Full Roaming 1 254 Specific fixed UA of Master or Repeater wi
72. oSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Start Here Tag Name Temperature Voltage VSWR SoftwareVersion Operation Mode Link Rate RF Output Power Network Type Channel Mode Data Baud Rate Data Format ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Description Temperature as measured within the radio module Supply voltage as measured on motherboard Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Ideally 1 1 or 1 00 this value gives an indication of how much power is being reflected back to the radio from the antenna relative to how much is being transmitted Core radio firmware version mhx file The selected mode of operation Master Repeater or Remote This is the RF communications Link Rate A lower link rate offers better receive sensitivity performance a higher link rate better throughput All IFHx radios in a network must use the same Link Rate This setting establishes the transmit power level which will be presented to the antenna connector at the rear of a IFHx network Unless required the RF Output Power should be set not for maximum but rather for the minimum value required to maintain FCC regulations allow for up to 36dBi effective isotropic radiated power EIRP The sum in dBm of the transmitted power the cabling loss and the antenna gain cannot exceed 36dBi Type of RADIO network Point to Mu
73. of RadioLinx radios of the same type configured to communicate together In the server these networks are represented by channels A channel is a communications stream for communicating to a specific type or model of radio The first step in configuring the server is to add a channel for your wireless network 1 Click Edit Add Channel Ol Right click on top left pane and select Add Channel from the context menu ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios A dialog opens Add Channel Configure 4 channel to present to OPC clients Enter a name for the channel and select a type Channel name Channel type AL FHE k RILX FHE L FHS Ca at 2 Enter a custom name for the channel 3 Select the RadioLinx product that the channel will communicate to from the drop down list 4 Click OK Another dialog opens 5 Enter the settings specific to your radio network into this dialog See also Channel Settings 6 Click OK A channel with the given name appears in the top left view pane 3 6 Channel Settings Connection Timeout The time the server will wait for a response from the radio 3 6 1 RLX IH Channel Add Channel Enter settings for this IH channel Connection timeout milizeconds 2000 Page 28 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22
74. ons TxPackErrs mo Ta w iT FParent dd RezetStats RSSI Al gu ignalT oN oise TotBytF vad TotBytRey TotGoodFPacks 1066600868 Basket Selected Items 11 i J FHE FHE SignalT oN oise FHE FHE BitEnA ate FHE FHE T otEytF wd amp FHE FHE FParent dd amp FHE FHE T otEytA ew FHE FHE ResetStats FHE FHE TotGoodPacks a _ FHE FHE RSSI FHE FHE T PackErrs FHE FHE SerialNum OF Filter Cancel Browsing items of RadioLinx OPC Server on node localhost Page 90 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Tags have been added to the OPC group gt je a 4rchestr4 System Management Console NGRGASDELLS150 B E DAServer Manager JoePCS6OPCserver Wy Node Type OPCGroup E RLX_OPC_Server B E NGRGASDELLS150 ae Archestr4 FSGateway 1 apin Configuration Delimiter SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer Manager RLX_OPC_Server NGRGASDELL5150 ArchestrA FSGateway 1 Configuration FHE P m E ear FHE FHE Associations FHE FHE Associations FHE FHE BitErrRate FHE FHE BitErrRate m f Log viewer FHE FHE Parent dd FHE FHE Parent dd FHE FHE RSSI FHE FHE RSSI FHE FHE ResetStats FHE FHE ResetStats FHE FHE SerialN
75. plete and exclusive agreement between the parties Suspending all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Warranty including statements made by salesperson No employee of ProSoft or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this Warranty The Customer is warned therefore to check this Warranty carefully to see that it correcily reflects those terms that are important to the Customer 7 3 9 Allocation of Risks This Warranty allocates the risk of product failure between ProSoft and the Customer This allocation is recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods The Customer acknowledges that it has read this Warranty understands it and is bound by its Terms 7 3 10 Controlling Law and Severability This Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the domestic laws of the State of California without reference to its conflicts of law provisions If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provisions of this Warranty or a portion thereof to be unenforceable that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the remainder of this Warranty shall remain in full force and effect Any cause of action with respect to the Product or Services must be instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of California
76. prove the return of Product under ProSoft s Warranty a Areplacement module will be shipped and invoiced A purchase order will be required b Credit for a product under warranty will be issued upon receipt of authorized product by ProSoft at designated location referenced on the Return Material Authorization 7 2 3 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty a Customer sends unit in for evaluation b If no defect is found Customer will be charged the equivalent of 100 USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required Page 100 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software 7 3 RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios c If unit is repaired charge to Customer will be 30 of current list price USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required or authorization to use the purchase order submitted for evaluation fee The following is a list of non repairable units 3150 All 3750 3600 All 3700 3170 All 3250 1560 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 1550 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 3350 3300 1500 All O O O O O O O O O FOE 7 2 4 Purchasing Warranty Extension a ProSoft s standard warranty period is three 3 years from the date of shipment as detailed
77. r Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 20 One Tag s label and RadioLinx OPC Server link has been created RS iew Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help kesim e ey IS Rita ae ae ae ROABPOCOC NUBAODOSCRSeHe PES Saag y y AmaE trezan Fe Hl BEEE enp nyg Explorer A adioLins_OPC_Cliernk Local NGAGASDELLS1 50 a rip RadioLins_OPC_Client o RLs_ DPC Server A adioLins_OFPC_Client El a System FP Untitled RadioLinx_OPC_Client Display 2 eff Command Line es Hh Tags a S Pa Total Byts Forward AA E Displays Global Objects Libraries s Ea Images p E Parameters a 0 Recipes pe B Local Messages oe pA Trend Templates a mare Trend Snapshots F a Alarms ae A Alarm Setup bege Suppressed List g ra Logic and Control bo pem Derived Tage 2 Events Ea S Macros Client Keps aS Data Log Bee EF Data Log Models e Networks and Devices E 9 Users and Groups fet Untitled R p fey In service The server RNA Local RadioLiny OPC Client RadioLinx OPC Client Tag Server an computer WGRGASDELLS150 is now active Clear Clear All For Help press Fl NUM ZA ProSoft Technology Inc Page 79 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 21 Select the appropriate RSView tag
78. ration i FHE a Log Viewer J Node Type OPC Delimiter RadioLinx_OPC_Server 10 New OPC group has been created Click on the Browse OPC Items button to select tags from the RadioLinx OPC Server ae Archestr4 System Management Console NGRGASDELLS150 B E DAServer Manager JoePCS60PCserver Sy RLX_OPC_Server Oo E NGRGASDELLS150 ae Archestr4 FSGateway 1 aw Configuration aE Log Viewer ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 SMC ArchestrA System Management Console NGRGASDELL5150 DAServer Manager RLX_OPC_Server NGRGASDELL5150ArchestrA FSGateway 1 Configuration FHE P E3 mw Node Type OPCGroup Delimiter Page 89 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 11 Expand the Selected OPC Server Tree In the upper right pane select all Tags and right click to add the OPC Server Tags to the Basket Branches Associaton BitE rA ate Parent amp dd RiesetS tats TotBytFiyd TotbutRhey TotGoodPacks j j j m m pm jm j j Basket Selected ltem OF Filter Cancel Add selected items to Basket by drag drop Enter key right click menu or button 12 Click OK to add the Tags in the Basket to the Device Items f OPC Item Browser Server RadioLin _OPC_Server on localhost Branches Available Items 11 Associati
79. rgaspstt com sh Power Users NGARGA amp S4600T EST Power Users a SYSTEM ti Users NGRGAS4600T EST Users Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for Power Lisers Allow Deny Permizsions for SYSTEM Allow Deny Full Control Full Control Read Read Special Permissions Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings eusmexel For special permissions or for advanced settings Anusnere click Advanced click Advanced Change Configuration Permission Security Group or user name f Neven Grgas ngrgastapstt com ti Power Users WGAGAS4600T EST Power Users gi Users NGRGSS4600T ES TAUsers Add Remove Permissions for Users Allow Deny Full Control Read Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings Advanced click Advanced ProSoft Technology Inc Page 55 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software DCOM Configuration RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Page 56 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 6 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags In This Chapter Matrikon Example ccccccccccssscecceeeeeceseeeceuececeeeeeceaeeesseuseessgeeeseeees 57 RSView ExXaMple cccccsssseeccccceseececcceeececeeeeeeceesseeaeeeesseaeeeessea
80. rikon OPC Explorer Untitled Localhost WNGRGASDELLS150 OF ArchestrA FSGateway Archestr4 FSGateway 1 DataLayers Simulation 1 HilscherGmbH CifOpcServer Matrikon OPC ControlLogix 1 GFE Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 GFE Merz OPC_Aspic 1 GRE PROSOFT FHS_OPCServer B RadioLinx_OPC_Server GFE RSLinx OPC Server GRE RSLinx Remote OPC Server Other Network Computers T3 Network Neighborhood IH IH Associations gt TH JH Firm ersion w TH TH MACID TH TH ParentMac T IH IH RSSI TIH IH SoftReset w IH IH 5SID w IH IH TotBytTX w TH IH TotFailPacksTX i TH IH TotGoodPacksT w TH IH UpTime 04 13 12 0E 00 0D 8D FO 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 PAIR_O 21102267 0 643231 1259034 Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 4M 2 1 2007 7 43 30 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM 2 1 2007 9 03 15 4M 2 1 2007 9 03 15 AM Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active There is one Tag that may be controlled from the Matrikon OPC Explorer That tag is labeled SoftReset This is the example on how to activate the SoftRese
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82. roSoft Technology Inc Page 103 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Support Service amp Warranty RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios e Customer agrees that it shall not and shall not authorize others to copy software provided by ProSoft except as expressly permitted in any license agreement accompanying such software transfer software to a third party separately from the Product modify alter translate decode decompile disassemble reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive the source code of the software or create derivative works based on the software export the software or underlying technology in contravention of applicable US and international export laws and regulations or use the software other than as authorized in connection with use of Product f Additional Restrictions Relating To Software And Other Intellectual Property In addition to compliance with the Terms of this Warranty Customers purchasing software or other intellectual property shall comply with any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property Failure to do so may void this Warranty with respect to such software and or other intellectual property 7 3 5 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties The Warranty set forth in What Is Covered By This Warranty page 102 are in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warr
83. roduct Returns a In order to return a Product for repair exchange or otherwise the Customer must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number from ProSoft and comply with ProSoft shipping instructions b In the event that the Customer experiences a problem with the Product for any reason Customer should contact ProSoft Technical Support at one of the telephone numbers listed above page 99 A Technical Support Engineer will request that you perform several tests in an attempt to isolate the problem If after completing these tests the Product is found to be the source of the problem we will issue an RMA c All returned Products must be shipped freight prepaid in the original shipping container or equivalent to the location specified by ProSoft and be accompanied by proof of purchase and receipt date The RMA number is to be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping box Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit Products shipped to ProSoft using a shipment method other than that specified by ProSoft or shipped without an RMA number will be returned to the Customer freight collect Contact ProSoft Technical Support for further information d A 10 restocking fee applies to all warranty credit returns whereby a Customer has an application change ordered too many does not need etc 7 2 2 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty A Technical Support Engineer must ap
84. ropriate InTouch tag name for connecting to the RadioLinx OPC Server tag name InTouch WindowMaker C WORK FILES TESTING RADIOLINZ TSKO076 15 WONDER WARE RLX_OPC_CLIENT File View Special Help Runtime S A Hg te lS elg lls alele rule Al Tagname Dictionary Main Details Alarms Details amp Alarms klember Hew Restore Delete Save a Gee 2 Cancel Close T agname Total_Bytes Forward Type fizo Integer Group System Readony Read Write Comment JaccessLevel LogData Log Events Retentive Value Retentive Parameters p fF windows 5 HB Scripts o Configure ly WindowMaker a windowviewer By Alarms Wa Historical Logging W Distributed Name Manager a Wizard Activex Installation W Alarm Groups Baas Access Names gt Cross eee Ea TemplateMaker E E SOL Access Manager H E SPC H Applications Hajy j emj T 4 E amp amp Hia E ty how E Ready AA S A a S E E S 20 In the Topic Name field enter the name as shown in Device Group Name in the OPC Group tab Access IF Lx Node Mame rT Cancel Application Mame Failover Topic Name FHE_FHE Which protocol to use DDE i SuiteLink i Hessage Enchange When to advise server Advise all items Advise only active items Enable Secondary Source ProSoft Technology Inc Page 93 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OP
85. rver and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 27 Connecting the button to the Reset_Statistics tag a Windows fF RLY OPC Client H E Scripts Configure diy WindowMaker oy Window viewer Ry Alarms My Historical Logging ily Distributed Name Manager ly Wizard ActiveX Installation f ga Wy Alarm Groups fl Applications Pen etory bell 28 Create button and the link from InTouch Client tag to RadioLinx OPCServer tag 29 Double Click in the large empty field Select the appropriate InTouch tag Page 96 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios E Select Tag loca ooo OperatorDomain OperatorDomaineE OperatorEntered OperatorMame FasswordEntered E 5econd W StartOdeTonvers Ce System E Time Time String Verifiedlserame fl tear Reset Statistics System Message System Message System Message System Message System Message System Integer System Discrete System Alarm System Integer System Message System Message System Integer TO Integer none me E S6items ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Page 97 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 30 S
86. rver and connecting to Server and how to monitor tags Page 6 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Start Here RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Notes Only one process can communicate to a radio at the same time Attempting to communicate with more than one process at a time can cause unpredictable results In order to prevent multiple processes from communicating to a radio at the same time switch the RadioLinx OPC Server into pause mode while running ControlScape In addition the validation option on the server will be disabled when the server is running RadioLinx OPC Server 1 2 1 RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot Radios RLX IH RLX IHW RLX IHW 66 RLX2 IHx RLXIB IHW RLXIB IESC Tag Name RSSI Firmware Version SSID MAC ID Up Time Parent MAC Number of Associations Total Bytes TX Soft Reset Total Good Packs TX Total Failed Packs TX Ethernet E Contracted name RSSI FirmVersion SSID MACID UpTime ParentMAC Associations TotBytTX SoftReset TotGoodPacksTX TotFailPacksTX Are also write tags TX Transmitted ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Data Type Integer String String String Unsigned Integer String Integers Integer Integer Integer Integer Page 7 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Start Here RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and I
87. s 2 2 Installation Process 1 Launch the Serverlinstaller msi file to begin the installation process You will be asked for a directory to install to Select a directory that Windows will have access to for all user accounts and you would like to make the project available to A registry entry will be placed in the Windows Run folder in order to load some applications at Windows start up These applications can only be launched by a Windows session if the current user account has access to the directory where the applications reside 2 During the server installation process you will be asked to install the OPC Core Components 2 00 Redistributable Note Unless you are 100 sure that you already have these Core components installed it is highly recommended that you complete this install as well 3 When the installation is complete you must restart your computer lf you choose not to install the OPC Core Components and then later change your mind you can find the setup file for the core components in the Setup subdirectory of the main RadioLinx OPC Server folder Page 18 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 Configuring the Server In This Chapter Opening the Configuration TOOl cccccccessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Adding a Channnel cccceecceccceeeeee
88. smscetaten naires iawtasdancadaaricatisianseonandackw E E 18 Configuring the Server 19 Opening the Configuration Tool ccccccccssesscccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeueeseeeeeeeeesseeeseeeeeeeeeeas 19 Greating a COMO UAT OM spenni dea a a E 21 L ading Your GONMOQUIT ATION essaye a E a Ea 25 Validating Your COnfiQuratiom s secc2 222ces e2eteccccssexsanesngaceaeetssacesscceessessalencceasedereeatesene 26 Adding a Channel reise sassezepaazhisassdyjautacosusaneacars etocaas 3aacasaadesessdeigesmbeunnansasaneteroneiaacaes 27 AMM G SC UNING Seere was ccas ceectoeraedaseasaaesesezsaeeooaseberasenaaseddes odexiaadeesenestbaessansarses 28 Para aR aO raaa cee ete nee Met ree rere terete eet ene tere renee er ere aren reer ee ae 30 Radio SC TEAS sarmi e ae e O a E 31 E A eae E TEE ITE EE SANE AEREI MEGA aise A AE FEE E 31 Changing the Server s Update Rate cccccccccccecccseeeeeeeeeeeeseeseseeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeesaas 32 Adjusting an Existing Radio or Channell ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeeaeeeees 32 OPC Reset Tags COMMANGAG cccccccsseeeecceeeeceaeeeseeeeeeeeesaaeaeeeceeeesseaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 32 Description of OPC Commands ss cdeccccs wt eZacecsctaeosces dead stiedcevecasetaags ued sevancecetusaeaeoucts 33 Security and Password Protection 35 Password Protechon TOF THE SIV CM seraa aipa e a R wiagsaconsaaete 35 DCOM Configuration 37 DCOM Configuration ccccccccccccccccssessececeeceeeeseeceeeeeeseaeesseceeee
89. t tag 1 Right Click over the SoftReset Tag Select the Write Values option 2 Localhost WNGRGASDELLS150 GE ArchestrA FSGateway Archestr4 FSGateway 1 DataLayers Simulation 1 HilscherGmbH CifOpcServer Matrikon OPC ControlLagix 1 OF Matrikon OPC Simulation 1 QFE Merz OPC_Aspic 1 GE PROSOFT FHS_OPCServer BX RadioLinx_OPC_Server RSLinx OPC Server GFE RSLinx Remote OPC Server T3 Network Neighborhood Other Network Computers Page 64 of 108 gt TH IH Associations gt TH IH Firm ersion gt TH TH MACID gt TH IH ParentMac IH IH TotByt TX T IH IH TotFailPacksTX w TH IH TotGoodPacksTX gt TH IH UpTime 04 13 12 0E 00 OD 8D FO 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 a Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific Good non specific PAIR_O Write Values 21915205 0 667380 1303462 2 1 2007 9 43 55 AM 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M 2 1 2007 9 43 55 AM 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M 2 1 2007 7 43 30 4M 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M 2 1 2007 9 43 55 AM 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M 2 1 2007 9 43 55 4M ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 2 Enter 1 into the New Value
90. te Access Read Access Branches Items Tags to be added Available Items in Server RadioLinx OPC Server mi Associations ma Fir mversion mi ACID it Parent MAC tai ASST m SofkReset fy SSID Ta Toby tT Edit Item 1D mi TotFailPacksTX Adit ia Tag fst mi TokGoodPacksTY ms E mi UpTime Add all items to the tag list using the data type active state and access Add all items to the tag list using the data type active state and access path settings listed above g settings listed above 11 Click on the Clipboard icon to Validate the Tags A green checkmark next to the Tag icon in the Tags to be added field indicates that it is a Valid tag Page 62 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 12 Click the Red X icon to Close the Item Browser and add the Selected Items to the Client Monitor s MatrikonOPC Explorer Group_1 o TH JTH MAaCIG IH IH Paren gt IH IH 5SID IH IH Tote ie i IH IH TotF IH IH Toto IH TH UpTime ProSoft Technology Inc Page 63 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 13 The selected RadioLinx OPC Server tags are being monitored by Matrikon OPC Explorer A Mat
91. th which to associate Supply voltage as measured on motherboard Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Ideally 1 1 or 1 00 this value gives an indication of how much power is being reflected back to the radio from the antenna relative to how much is being transmitted The operating mode defines the role of a radio An IHFS radio may be configured for any role required within a radio network This is convenient for reasons of familiarity with any all units as well as for hardware sparing purposes The default operating mode is dependent on which factory default option is selected MASTER Only one per network In all network types data either originates at is destined to or passes through the Master REPEATER May act simply as a Repeater to store and forward data to from an upstream unit to from a downstream unit e g when there is a long distance between the latter units or may act as a Repeater Slave in which case the above function is performed AND the unit may also exchange data as a Slave within the network SLAVE Interfaces with remote devices and communicates with Master either directly or via Repeater s Communications between 2 or more Slaves is possible through the Master A Remote non Master modem is either a Repeater or a Slave Ifa Repeater is not being used as a Repeater Slave i e there is no device attached to its local data port leave its handshaking OFF amp KO and set the serial baud rate S102
92. tion1 7 Installation Process cccccececcececcccececcececcececcsueccsuecesueaesueaesueatsuentanears 18 2 1 Choosing the Right RadioLinx OPC Server Project for Your Application 1 Goto www prosoft technology com or use the ProSoft Technology supplied CD to retrieve RLX OPC software 2 Open setup file and follow the install directions The install process will copy the RLX OPC Server and OPC Configuration Tool onto your PC Note Before installing verify that you have the Microsoft NET Framework version 3 0 or greater already installed If you don t then download this from Microsoft com and continue installing RadioLinx OPC Server Select the Serverlnstaller msi file to install This is an example of the Tree structure you will see See descriptions below and select the version for your system El a RadioLinx E i imege E C RadioLin 9 PCMCIA Driver El RLY OPC Server E E win XP C RadioLins OPC Remote Configuration Tool C RadioLins OPC Server C RL FH 3 RL IH The Window XP Service RadioLinx OPC Server is the recommended version Windows XP Service RadioLinx OPC Server Windows P Service RadioLiny OPC Server zip 173 464 KB Compressed zippe This is the primary server project The configuration tool will also be installed ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Installing the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radio
93. to display the RadioLinx OPC tag s value Tag Browser Reset _ Statistics amp Total Bytes Forward a FS a IH H E system o Cancel E 22 In this example the value must be set to 1 Command Wizard Step 2 of 2 ResetStaisies SS Page 80 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 23 Either Press Action or Release Action may be used Button Properties ee ee ProSoft Technology Inc Page 81 of 108 January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 24 Appearance of the Total Bytes Forward tag s appearance and the Reset Statistics button appearance in the Edit window _ RSView Studio SE Stand alone File Edit View Settings Objects Arrange Animation Tools Window Help k SAGCOT DOOR E tag Sag aog yy inlay 2 r a a a a E a rE Ea BwaanAgys Explorer AadioLins_OPE Client E 149 Local NGRGASDELLS150 s rila RadioLins_ OPC_Client a as ALS_OPC_Server RA adioLins_OFC_Client El a System P Untitled RadioLinx _OPC_Client Display E Command Line Eb T HMI Tags s s 4 Tags a AR 53 Graphics Total Byts Forward Displays i SS t Statistics Global Ob
94. tors Allow Deny Permissions for CREATOR Allow Deny Full Control Full Control Read Read Special Permissions Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings Aeosmexel For special permissions or for advanced settings Advanced click Advanced click Advanced Change Configuration Permission x Change Configuration Permission Security Security Group or user name Group or user namez f Administrators NGA GASIB00TEST administrators J eh Administrators NGAGAS4600T EST VAdministrators ii CREATOR OWNER ii CREATOR OWNER VEMOne I gi Everyone S Neven Grgas ngngaspstt com E Neven Grgas ngrgastpstt com aT Li OAA annarr eT IAMA Annt Ar A H eee H i H E aha ee eee H Add Remove Add Remove Permissions for Everyone Allow Deny Permissions for Neven Grgas Allow Deny Full Control Full Contral Read Read Special Permissions Special Permissions For special permissions or for advanced settings eerren For special permissions or for advanced settings Anusnped click Advanced click Advanced Page 54 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 DCOM Configuration RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Change Configuration Permission i ix Change Configuration Permission Security Security Group or user name Group or user nannies f Neven Grgas ngrgastapstt com i f Neven Grgas ng
95. ubject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of ProSoft Technology Inc Improvements and or changes in this manual or the product may be made at any time These changes will be made periodically to correct technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions commenis compliments or complaints about the product documentation or support please write or call us ProSoft Technology 1675 Chester Avenue Fourth Floor Bakersfield CA 93301 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax http www prosoft technology com Copyright ProSoft Technology Inc 2009 All Rights Reserved RLX OPC SRV User Manual January 22 2009 ProSoft Technology ProLinx inRAx ProTalk and RadioLinx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc Contents RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Contents Please Read This Notice 2 Your Feedback Please ninan a E ictus Aiea ele ey 2 5 1 1 About ihe RadiolinxX OP G Server anenai a iii Reta a 5 1 2 Tags That Gan Be Readiris N cies es eee eee 6 1 83 Sy em FREGUINGIIS IIS riser na a A N 15 1 4 Se UW OINGIWOMK sians aan en a a a ethos 15 Installing the Server 17 Choosing the Right RadioLinx OPC Server Project for Your Application 17 Hsallation FNOCCSS siii
96. um FHE FHE SerialNum FHE FHE SignalT oNoise _FHE FHE SignalT oNoise FHE FHE TotBytFwd FHE FHE TotBytFd FHE FHE TotBytRev FHE FHE TotGoodPacks _FHE FHE TotBytRev FHE FHE TotGoodPacks FHE FHE TxPackErrs FHE FHE TxPackErrs 13 Rename the desired OPC Server Tag names with more descriptive names This completes the RadioLinx OPC Connection to the Wonderware OPC Client that is to be developed next FHE FHE Associations FHE FHE BitErrA ate FHE FHE Parentddd FHE FHE RSSI Reset Statistics FHE FHE Serial urn FHE FHE SignalT oN oise Total Bytes Forward FHE FHE T othytRey FHE FHE TotGoodPacks FHE FHE T PackE tre 14 Activate the InTouch Application manager ee InTouch Application Manager version Applica c documents and settings all users application 1024 x 768 35 0 1 24 2007 9 c documents and settings all users application 1280 x 1024 9 5 0 1 24 2007 9 c work files testing radiolinx tskO0761 wonde 1280 x 1024 25 115 217 2007 2 0 Demo Application of Now Famous InTouch Reactor Shows a batch process and product conveyor system Demo Application of Now famous InTouch Reactor Shows a batch process and product conveyor system ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Page 91 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags Ra
97. ware RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 9 Right click Highlight on Available Tags field empty section to add All tags or right click over a specific Tag to add specifically it to the list for monitoring s MatrikonOPC Explorer Group_1 File Edit view MEX B ES Tag Entry Item ID o al Data Type JEmpty Defauk gt W Create Active Access Path i E Filter Data Type Filter Empty Defaut Write ccess Bead Access Branches Items Available Items in Server RadioLinx_ OPC Server tm Available Tags Associations Firmversian MACID FarentMAC ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 ki Ei Tags to be added HMIHMATCID IH IH Paren 7 7 IH IH 5SID IH IH TotB IH IH TotF IH IH Toto IH IH UpTime Tag IH IH 4ssaciations Access Path Yalidated Mo Data Type Empty Default Create Active Yes Readable 77 Writeable 777 Page 61 of 108 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 10 Tags that will be added to the OPC client MatrikonOPC Explorer Group_1 File Edit View OE XxX 8 pe Ss Tag Entry Item ID fo al Data Type Emnpty Defaut gt J Create Active Access Path i wt B a Filter Data Type Filter Empty DeFaut Wri
98. ware Configuring the Server RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios Or right click on icon then select Configure Server About Password Probect Server Configure Server h VIEW Opens the configuration tool Load Clear Client Connection Run Pause Stop Connected to Server Close Monitor Server Remains Active One of the above processes brings up the RadioLinx OPC Server Configuration screen shown below RadioLinx OPC Server Configuration IOl x File Edit Control Server view Help do Date Time Type Source Categor Details Configuration mode Page 20 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Configuring the Server RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 3 2 Creating a Configuration There are two methods for configuring the server You can connect to the server and then configure it directly or you can save your configuration to disk and then load it into the server manually 3 2 1 Configure to Server Mode When you use the Configure to Server mode you will connect to a server running on the same machine as the Configuration Tool The Configure to Server will save your work to the server The status bar bottom of box should now say Configuring to file When you connect to local or remote server it will change to
99. y the Serial port Number of packets received by the Serial port Number of bytes transmitted on the Serial port Number of packets transmitted on the Serial port ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Start Here RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 1 2 4 RLX IFHS Tag name RSSI Temperature Unit Address Destination Address Retransmissions Roaming ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 Description This register displays the average signal strength received over the previous 4 hop intervals Should the downstream unit s fail a Master will maintain the last RSSI reading display VALUES 110 to 55dBm maximum reading Temperature as measured within the radio module The unit address is and must be a unique identifier of each IFHS radio ina network The address value is 16 bits in length The Master has by default and must retain a unit address of 1 65535 is the broadcast address VALUES 2 65534 As the name implies this register specifies the ultimate destination for a modem s data Different network topologies dictate the configuration of Destination Address PMP Master Destination Address 65535 Remote Destination Address 1 PTP Master Destination Address UA of Remote Remote Destination Address 1 P2P Master Destination Address 65535 Destination Address of each of 2 pair Remote radio is the UA of
100. ys Global Objects Libraries Ea Images ee ofa Parameters H Recipes jeee a Local Messages ae oe Trend Templates are Trend Snapshots a a Alarms on A Alarm Setup 2 he Suppressed List gi S Logic and Control Derived Tags an of Macros 3 Client Keys I Data Log oo h ER Data Log Models EG S patem E G Policies Er a6 Networks and Devices C9 Users and Groups E Server available The server RNA H Local Radiolins OPC Client RLY OPC Server is now available on comput Clear Clear Al m 4 8 Right click over Tags to start creating RSView tags that will be connected to the RadioLinx OPC Server Select Open Page 70 of 108 ProSoft Technology Inc January 22 2009 RLX OPC SRV ProSoft Software Connect to Server and Monitor Tags RadioLinx OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot Radios 4 RS iew Studio SE Stand alone File View Settings Tools Window Help E xplorer RadioLins_OPC_Client El Local NGARGASDELLS150 i Paaa i OPC_Client oOo pe ALs _OPC_Server a RadioLinx_OPC_Client Si a System bef Command Line a ia Hbl lise Displays Global Objects Libraries Images tes ofa Parameters Pun oo HO Recipes S M Local Messages iu ABO Trend Templates ies moar Trend Snapshots a Alarms a A Alarm Setup o i Suppressed List i ra Logic and Control s 3 Client Keys ee a Data Log ve EP Data Log Models Networks and Dev

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