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1. Device configuration tabs and controls RSPower special functions sssusa oe ne 8 Using RSPowerPlus Features Viewing Charts t Em Viewing Teports uoc vae e eee pedes 9 Using the RSPower OPC Server Using the RSPower OPC 10 Getting help Using RSPower online help ee eee For information ess u eee b o em RU ES eR EAR GS ORE RO ERS Technical support ServiceS 0 eee hn Troubleshooting i n erred db aes hens sew ees vr RU RUE ee Rade eee A Activation How activation works n Protecting your activation files Activating RSPOWEL s HU RR Rd Ee PHeHOOH Re wads Finding more information about Some common questions l l TETS cade sea Sa SS REPRE E MERE erp UE REY Cones UR 31 31 32 38 39 39 40 43 45 45 50 53 53 63 63 63 63 64 Preface Purpose of this book This Getting Results Guide provides information on how to install and use RSPower The guide includes troubleshooting information and tips on how to use RSPower effectively and also explains how to access and navigate the online help Intended audience We
2. New Pak General VI Demand Setpoints Logs Advanced Transients DST TOU User Miscellaneous Watchdog action 1 Resume operation Energy counters 15 15 digits Meter result set 0 All Oscillography Capture type 0 5 40kHz 13 bit 0 85 sec 51 1 cycles 60H prectrigger 90 EJ b Enable automatic waveform download Network Demand and Time Sync 43 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 44 When automatic waveform download is enabled waveform captures are detected within a few minutes after they are stored RSPower downloads the captures and stores them in a folder named for the device under the Waveform Captures subfolder of the RSPower program folder 2i 2 RSPower Projects RSPower32 Project File Backups s aa Captures O PM3000 M6 DNet Node6 C PM3000 M8 10 90 172 143 C3 PM3000 M8 CNet Node 5 c C3 PM3000 M8 DNet Node amp Files are stored as csv files named with the date and time stamp of the capture RSPower will automatically execute a batch file that you create when a waveform download is finished The file must be named download complete bat and located in the RSPower program folder The filename the most recent downloaded capture is passed as parameter 1 The following example copies the newly downloaded file to the C root folder xcopy 1 8 Using RSPowerPlus Features Reports and charts are features that are av
3. 53 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS Select RSI RSPower from the list that opens Since this is a local server connection leave the Node Name box blank Click OK Select OPC Server OPC Server Prog ID RSLASPower Located Servers KEPware KEPServerE x V4 Browse RSLinx Remote OPC Server Node Name Optional Next add a new group from the Group menu The group may have any name Leave the remaining configuration settings as default Add New Group Group Name Cancel Update Rate Active Update Rate Deadband Allow Timeout Time Bias Advise IConnectionPoint Rev 2 0 with TimeStamp 54 9 USING THE RSPOWER OPC SERVER Right click in the right hand side of the window to open a menu and then select Add Item 4 RS OPG fest Client i RSI RSPower sf File Server Group Item Log View Window Help 015818 ela Power Actual Rate 1000 iem SubValue Sub Quality subupdates Update Rate Run v Read From Cache AsyncIO gt AsyncIO2 When the Add Item window opens click the sign next to the OPC server name RSI RSPower Node lt local gt to begin browsing OPC items Add New OPC Items to be Added Attributes s Access Path Cancel ltem Name I Add Item Active IV Datatype VT_EMPTY Validate r Item Properties Dat
4. LISTEN THINK SOME RSPower RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS GETTING RESULTS GUIDE PUBLICATION RSPWR GRO002D EN P May 2007 Supersedes Publication RSPWR GRO02C EN P Rockwell ALLEN BRADLEY ROCKWELL SOFTWARE Automation Contact Rockwell Copyright Notice Trademark Notice Warranty Customer Support Telephone 1 440 646 3434 Online Support http www rockwellautomation com support 2007 Rockwell Automation Technologies Inc All rights reserved Printed in USA This document and any accompanying Rockwell Software products are copyrighted by Rockwell Automation Technologies Inc Any reproduction and or distribution without prior written consent from Rockwell Automation Technologies Inc is strictly prohibited Please refer to the license agreement for details Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley Rockwell Software PLC PLC 5 RSLinx and RSView are registered trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc SLC SLC 500 RS View32 RSPower32 RSPower RSPowerPlus Powermonitor Powermonitor II Powermonitor 3000 Data Highway Plus and DH are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged This product is warranted in accordance with the product license The product s performance may be affected by system configuration the application being performed operator control maintenance and other related factors Rockwell Auto
5. 406 53 481 3 Min value 390 66 481 5 The real time trend chart provides the following controls m Time span Select 5 minutes hour or 1 day n Sample Rate value B seconds 501 32 4858 m Scrollbar Displays if the trend extends beyond the active window 8 USING RSPOWERPLUS FEATURES Pens Click a color button to select or edit Assign a metering parameter to the pen by selecting from the drop down list 9 rid log 3226 tu1 Table Parameters Discrete Data Metering Demand Metering Power Metering Power Factor Self test amp Diagnostics Write Error Status Metering Reactive Energy amp Amp Hours Metering Real amp Apparent Energy Metering Sequence Voltage amp Current Metering Voltage Current amp Frequenc 63 L1 current 64 L2 current 65 L3 current 66 Average current 67 L1 N voltage g 70 Average L N voltage 71 L1 L2 voltage 72 L2 L3 voltage 73 L3 L1 voltage 74 Average L L voltage 75 Last cycle frequency 76 Metering iteration Sample Rate Select a sample rate in the range of 1 to 60 seconds Default is 2 seconds Pause Play button Click to pause or resume the trend display Save Pens button Click to store the pens configuration for the selected power monitor Clear Data button Click to clear the trend display Export Data button Click to export the trend data to a csv file Time
6. 800 S e 12 E 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 zal Number Trigger Date Time Number Trigger Date Time 5 1 2 6 3 o7 Opt comms 03 08 13 51 08 37 4 8 w e e Trigger a Capture Clear L This illustrates the Powermonitor 3000 M6 waveform display tab Controls on the waveform display include m Capture selector radio buttons Disabled radio buttons indicate that the capture location is available for a new capture in the power monitor m Vand I buttons Click a button to upload the respective voltage or current channel and display If the selected channel is already displayed click the button to remove it from the display 33 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS m Trigger a Capture button Click to manually capture a waveform At least one capture location must be available m Clear button Click to select one or all captures to clear e If automatic waveform download is enabled only the Trigger a Capture control on the waveform tab is enabled Right click a blank area of the waveform display to open the chart menu The chart menu provides a number of chart formatting options including the Toolbar PM3000 M6 10 90172108 vi Power Energy Waveform Waveform 1 0 Harmonics Logs 1200 4 i Legend Box gt 5 Gallery Color Edit title T Point La
7. Only a computer with access to the activation key can run the software The key is located in an activation file which is located on the Master Disk supplied with the program The activation file contains one activation key per product Each key contains one or more licenses depending on how many copies of the product you have purchased Ci Store your Master Disk in a safe place If your activation becomes damaged the Master Disk may be the only means to run your software in an emergency During the setup process the setup program gives you the opportunity to move the activation file from the Master Disk to the root directory of the drive on which you re installing the software A Do not install activation on RAID or mirrored drives You could lose the activation When you launch a Rockwell Software product the software first checks your local hard drives then network hard drives and finally local floppy drives for activation Systems attached to extensive networks can take awhile to search for activation files on all available drives You can use the CHECK DRIVES environment variable to specify the drives your software checks for activation files and to specify the order in which they are checked Protecting your activation files Certain anti virus software packages can corrupt the activation files Configure your anti virus software to avoid checking the files EVRSI SYS ICOM SYS EVICOM SYS and 386SWAP PAR To avoid damagi
8. Software configuration of power monitor communications ports Software configuration of Powermonitor 3000 user configured data table Automatic detection download save and clear of Powermonitor 3000 waveform captures 1 GETTING STARTED WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS m Project organization by user configured groups m Re sizeable power monitor configuration and viewer windows m Power monitor configuration windows may be launched from the command line allowing integration with HMI packages etc m Power monitor clock synchronization with computer running RSPower RSPower version 4 no longer supports the RSView32 Add On Architecture The browseable OPC interface and the stand alone device viewer application provide comparable functionality with greater flexibility RSPower Components RSPower software includes several components RSPower Server The RSPower server runs as a Windows service and does not open as a window By default it is set to run automatically using the Windows system account Normally you will not need to interact with the RSPower server The Windows services control panel allows you to start stop and otherwise interact with the RSPower server RSPower Application Window The RSPower Application Window is the main program window that opens when the application is launched It displays the group structure of all configured power monitors From this window you can call other windows to configure or view power moni
9. Trend log A periodic data log of selected metering parameters Depending on the power monitor may also be called Snapshot or Energy log m Min Max log A time stamped record of minimum and maximum values of a group of metered parameters PMI 000 EM 3 10 90 472 444 EN 1 Power Energy Demand 1 0 Logs Wiring Diag Diag Unit Status Min Max Energy Time of Use Load Factor Time Status 1 Count Status 2 Count Real Energy N Reactive Energ Apparent Ener Real Power De Reactive Apparent Powe Demand PF gt 3 8 2007 15 50 04 123456789012 _ 752881 E 3198 99 901 3 9 2007 15 49 04 123456789012 3 9 2007 15 48 04 123456789012 1 296 4153125 0 1752881927 297 64890625 0 2297977447 4 0259018540 0 2297989196 99 901130676 1 296 41146875 0 1752871398 297 64509375 02297977447 4 0259018540 0 2297989196 99 901130676 1 296 407625 0 1752864990 297 64125 0 2297977447 4 0259018540 0 229798689196 99 901130676 1 296 40378125 0 1752854156 297 63740625 0 2297977447 4 0259018540 0 2297989196 99 901130676 1 296 39996875 0 1752843475 297 5335625 0 2297977447 4 0259018540 0 2237389196 99 901130676 1 296 396125 0 1752837524 297 62971875 02297977447 4 0259018540 0 2297989196 99 901130676 3 9 2007 15 44 03 123456789012 1 296 39228125 0 1752830810 297 625875 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 02298198852 99 665290832 3 9 2007 15 43 03 123456789012 1 296 3884375 0 1752823486 297 6220625 02298188476 4 07477207
10. aE ey RR UR RR a eee Contents of the RSPower Installation CD Installations ek a NS IRI ER Upgrading RSPower32 to RSPower Starting the RSPower application window Starting and stopping the RSPower Troubleshooting installation 20 0 cece cece ene eae 3 Quick Start Steps e Setting up RSLinx Communication Communicating with power monitors Setting up RSPower Projects Creating up new project sis ad ber ee ROT aa RE Rd pha Organizing the RSPower Adding a power monitor rae ENTRE ewe ee Y as Editing a Projects a dg dc eer aw hA adt a donar Working with projects nee 8 11 11 11 11 14 15 15 15 17 19 19 23 23 23 24 27 29 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 6 Displaying power monitor data Opening the Device Viewer esses Device Viewer tabs and Copying data from the Device 1 7 Configuring Power Monitors and RSPower Features Opening the Device Configuration window
11. assume you are a facility power or control engineer and are familiar with m Intel based personal computers m Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP OLE for process control OPC m Rockwell Software PLC programming software m Rockwell Software RSLinx Classic software m Rockwell Software RSView32 or RSView SE visualization software Overview of RSPower product documentation The Getting Results Guide is the entry point into the product documentation set The doc umentation set contains pertinent easily accessible product information and ships with the software product The Getting Results book and online help make up the RSI documentation set Online help The online help includes all overview procedural screen and reference information for the product The help contains four basic components overview topics quick start topics step by step procedures and screen element descriptions for example text boxes drop down lists and option buttons of the help is context sensitive and provides immedi ate access to application tasks and screen element descriptions Document conventions The conventions used throughout this document for the user interface comply with those recommended by Microsoft If you are not familiar with the Microsoft Windows user interface we recommend that you read the documentation supplied with the operating system you are using before using this software GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS Feedb
12. exit the Device Configuration window and then double click the power monitor icon to open the Device Viewer window You can have both the Device Configuration and Device Viewer windows open simultaneously however changes made to the configuration of the power monitor may not be reflected properly in the Device Viewer window until that window is closed and re opened Continue adding groups and power monitors until the project is complete Open an existing project When your computer starts RSLinx and the RSPower Server start automatically To open an existing project first open the RSPower application window then open an existing project from the File menu or by clicking the open file icon The project you are working on is shown as the root of the RSPower tree and in the title bar You can open only one project at a time in an RSPower application window Editing a project You may edit your RSPower project in the Application window The editing features are described in the following sections To retain the new changes Save the project To discard any new changes close the RSPower application window without saving the project 27 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 28 Delete To delete a power monitor select the item in the tree and select Delete Device from the Edit menu To delete a group select the group and then select Delete Group from the Edit menu Deleting a group also deletes the power monitors it contains
13. functionality is combined with other tabs m Advanced tab Configuration parameters for waveforms network demand and time synchronization watchdog error response etc for the Powermonitor 3000 m Transients Allows automatically or manually setting up transient detection on Powermonitor 3000 M8 models m DST Enables and sets spring ahead and fall back dates for daylight saving time m TOU Allows you to set up time of use periods to support the TOU log and RSPowerPlus billing and consumption reports 7 CONFIGURING POWER MONITORS AND RSPOWER FEATURES RSPower special functions Time synch You may synchronize the clock in your power monitor s to the clock in the computer on which RSPower is running in two ways Help Upload Download m Manual Open the Device Configuration window Click the Sync Clock Now button m Automatic Open the Device Configuration window Select a period from the Clock sync list Click OK Automatic time synchronization is only available for the default pwr project Automatic Waveform download RSPower supports automatic detection downloading and storage of waveforms captured in Powermonitor 3000 M6 and M8 models Automatic waveform download is only available for the default pwr project To set up automatic waveform download open the Device Configuration window In the Advanced tab click the Enable automatic waveform download checkbox and then click OK E
14. related group of data The content and appearance of the device viewer change depending on the type and model of power monitor You may maximize minimize or resize the Device Viewer Opening the Device Viewer from a command line The Device Viewer may also be opened from a command line or by another application such as RSView32 The command syntax is C Program Files Rockwell Software RSPower Viewer exe ProjFile PMName Xn Yn T RTChart TOUChart TrendLogChart 31 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS Where m ProjFile The name of the RSPower project file with extention Relative paths will be relative to the RSPower Projects directory An absolute path may also be specified Required m PMName The name of the power monitor Required m Xn Positions the window n pixels from the left side of the screen m Yn Positions the window n pixels from the top of the screen m T Keep window on top of all other windows Optional m RTChart Display the real time trend chart Optional m TOUChart Display the time of use trend chart Valid only for Powermonitor 1000 and Powermonitor 3000 devices Optional m TrendLogChart Display the trend log chart Valid only for PM1000 and PM3000 devices Optional If any of the above parameters contain spaces for example the project file name has spaces in it then the parameter must be enclosed in double quotes Device Viewer tabs and controls VI Pow
15. s Time of Use log The TOU log should be set up with an automatic monthly logging day selected Billing reports use TOU log data and apply rates stored in the RSPower project file Enter rates for demand and energy in the Device Configuration window TOU tab You may enter individual rates for off peak mid peak and on peak times of use for demand and energy Reports are available for Powermonitor 1000 devices and Powermonitor 3000 devices with master module firmware 2 54 and later Billing reports The Monthly Billing Report shows time of use demand and energy values and corresponding charges for the selected month To view the report select a device and from the View menu select Reports Billing by Month Select any of the twelve months or select Current Month to view month to date values RSPowerPlus A Fader w Billing Report Device Name Richs_PM1000_10 90 172 87 2 On Peak Mid Peak Off Peak Total kWh 7 010 877 12 107 829 38 855 730 57 974 437 Rate 0 11 0 07 0 02 Total Consumption Charges 771 20 847 55 8777 11 2 395 86 kWd 101 672 101 564 86 694 Rate 17 00 11 00 9 00 Total Demand Charges 1 728 42 1 117 20 780 25 3 525 87 8 USING RSPOWERPLUS FEATURES The Yearly Billing Report shows time of use demand and energy values and corresponding charges for the last thirteen months including the current month to date values To view the report select a device and from th
16. tab 42 controls 40 copying data 38 current voltage tab 41 demand tab 32 42 diagnostics tab 38 dsttab 42 energy tab 32 general tab 41 harmonics tab 36 I O tab 32 input output tab 42 logs tab 37 42 opening 31 power tab 32 setpoints tab 42 tou tab 42 transients tab 42 user tab 38 42 Vi tab 32 waveforms tab 33 DeviceNet 21 configuring communications 20 DF1 full duplex 20 configuring communications 20 DF1 half duplex 20 69 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER32 AND RSPOWERPLUS 70 configuring communications 20 diagnostics tab 38 direct communications configuring ControlNet 20 configuring DeviceNet 20 configuring ethernet 19 E edit 27 Ethernet 19 configuring communications 19 EvMove 67 G general tab 41 H harmonics tab 36 help 63 tab 32 install 11 CD contents 11 required user privileges 11 start 12 item browsing 56 62 K key disk 68 KEYDISK 67 L license 65 68 local server 54 logs tab 37 42 master disk 68 move 28 RSPower to another computer 66 N NET framework 12 new project 23 online help 5 63 OPC server 8 53 local 53 remote 57 Other tabs 42 P pass through 20 Powermonitor 1000 8 project adding a device 24 copying 29 creating new 23 delete 28 edit 27 move 28 opening 27 organizing 23 rena
17. the software as a temporary solution ACCIDENTALLY DELETED THE SOFTWARE DIRECTORY ON MY HARD DISK Do NEED TO CALL ROCKWELL SOFTWARE FOR REPLACEMENT ACTIVATION FILES No Deleting the program files does not delete your activation The activation files are not stored in the program directory they are located in the root directory Your activation files won t be lost unless you format the hard disk tamper with hidden files in the root directory or perform certain other hard disk operations see Protecting your activation files on page 65 To get the software running again simply reinstall the software but do not move the activation when given the opportunity Terms Activation disk Any disk floppy or hard containing an activation file An activation disk can be used to activate the software Activation file A hidden read only system file that activates a Rockwell Software product The software will run only if your system can find the correct activation file Activation key Activation files contain a database of activation keys Each key is particular to a certain product and must be accessible on a local or remote drive for that product to run Key disk A floppy disk used to activate the software even if that disk contains zero licenses The Master Disk is the only key disk License Authorization to use a specified number of instances of software A product s activation key contains a license for each
18. 000 MS 1 5 5172 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 fi 10 90 172 158 PM3000 6 1404 xx Et 1404 1404 xx Et PM3000 14 lii 10 90 172 159 PM3000 8 10 90 172 81 Unrecognized ay aij d 10 90 172 82 1403 NENET d 10 90 172 84 PM3000 M6 v 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 81 SX 10 90 172 85 Unrecognized 2 PM3000 14 PM3000 14 PM300014 Unrecogniz ks ELE B Aa A Selected path AB_ETH 1 26 5 SETTING UP RSPOWER PROJECTS 6 Open a driver in the tree select the desired device and click OK If the device does not appear in the tree then it has not been configured in RSLinx Please review the previous chapter If the device appears but with a red X through it then troubleshoot communications to the device If the device appears as a yellow question mark but without a red X RSLinx does not recognize the device You probably need to install an eds file for the device 7 When the communications path has been configured click Upload and confirm Progress Uploading nma 8 The Device Configuration window is now updated with configuration parameters uploaded from the power monitor Click OK to save the configuration to the project file To change the configuration of the power monitor make changes in the device configuration window and click Download to send them to the power monitor To monitor real time data immediately
19. 48 0 229819868852 33 565290832 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 9 2007 15 47 04 123456783012 3 3 2007 15 46 04 123456789012 3 9 2007 15 45 03 123456789012 3 9 2007 15 42 03 123456789012 296 38459375 0 1752814483 297 6181875 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 3 9 2007 15 41 03 123456789012 296 38075 01752803955 297 61434375 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 3 9 2007 15 40 03 123456789012 296 37690625 0 1752796020 297 61053125 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 3 9 2007 15 39 02 123456789012 296 3730625 0 1752789306 297 6066875 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 3 9 2007 15 38 02 123456789012 296 36921875 0 1752784729 297 6028125 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 123456789012 296 365375 01752778472 297 599 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2238198852 99 665290832 296 36153125 0 1752771148 297 59515625 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 296 35771875 0 1752763824 297 5913125 0 2298188476 4 0747720748 0 2298198852 99 665290832 3 9 2007 15 36 02 123456789012 3 9 2007 15 35 02 123456789012 Reading energy log 18 complete To download a log select the log tab and then click the Refresh Cancel button To save the downloaded log as a csv file click Save Log and follow the prompts To clear a log click Clear and select the log to clear e Downloading a log from a power monitor involves a large number of indexe
20. Filter Access All ltem Cluster_v3_M6_10 90 172 84 F an3 Mequo Cluster V3 M8 10 90 172 85 RealPowerL3 Landerhaven Main PMII TotalApparentPower Mequon 8 TotalDisplacePF l Demand TotalDistortPF TotalReactivePower TotalTruePF Power TruePFL1 Status TruePFL2 Voltage MVE DRATT NTA Diag Energy You can add items using this dialog Click on validate items if you wish to check your items against the server before adding them Results will be displayed from this action 61 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS Click Add Item and then OK and the test client will begin displaying the value and status of the OPC item 4 RSI OPC Test Client usmkeramorgan3 RSI RSPower sf File Server Group Item Log View Window Help osa a Power Actual Rate 1000 Mequon M8 Power TotalRealPower 279826 Good 8 0 If your OPC client does not support server or item browsing you use the RSI OPC test client to help determine the correct item address 62 Getting help Using RSPower online help RSPower online help provides overviews reference information and step by step instructions for working with all of the features in RSPower To open online help while running RSPower in either stand alone mode or from within RS View32 you can m Click the Help button on any window m Click Help on the RSPower menu bar and then click Contents or Search m Pr
21. NA In Launch Permissions the same users must be granted Remote Launch and Remote Activation permissions The same Default Permissions should be set for each user and group as the settings for Security Limits When you have completed configuring DCOM reboot the computer You may find more information on configuring and troubleshooting remote OPC and DCOM communications in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase 9 e USING THE RSPOWER OPC SERVER CONNECTING TO THE REMOTE OPC SERVER USING THE RSI TEST CLIENT After DCOM is configured launch the RSI OPC Text Client on the remote computer Connecting to the RSPower OPC server is the same as previously described for the local server except that you must enter the computer name hosting the OPC server into the Node Name Optional box Select an OPC Server OPC Server Prog ID RSI RSPower Cancel Located Servers KEPwareKEPServerEXV4 Browse National Instruments OFCDem RSI RSPower32 1 RSI RSView32FTT agServer RSI RSView320PCT ag3erver RSLinx OPC Server RSLinx Remote OPC Server Node Name Optional usmkeramorgan3 Add a group and then add an item by browsing the tree to the desired item Add New OPC Item Items to be Added Attributes 7 Mequon 8 otalRealPo C ower otalhealPot 7 ltem Name Mequon MB Power Tat Mequon M8 Power T ot Add Item Active Datatype VT EMPTY v Validate Item Properties Datatype Native M pa
22. OWERPLUS 20 DEVICENET OR CONTROLNET To communicate with a 1404 Powermonitor 3000 using a direct DeviceNet or ControINet connection configure the network using RSNetworx and configure a suitable communications driver in RSLinx Then configure a new device in RSPower e RSPower does not support DeviceNet communications with the 1403 Powermonitor II SERIAL DF1 HALF DUPLEX 1 Use the power monitor display to configure its serial port settings 2 Configure a DF 1 Polling Master driver in RSLinx Classic Refer to Rockwell Automation knowledgebase article 19842 previous Tech Note A20019 for assistance if needed 3 Verify device communications using RSWho SERIAL DF1 FULL DUPLEX The 1408 Powermonitor 1000 and 1404 Powermonitor 3000 with version 3 0 or later host firmware support DF 1 full duplex for point to point serial communications between RSPower and one power monitor 1 Use the power monitor faceplate or display to configure its serial port settings 2 Connect the computer to the power monitor using an RS 232 to 485 converter such as the 1761 NET AIC module 3 In RSLinx Classic configure a RS 232 DF1 Devices driver Use auto configure to establish the correct communications settings 4 Verify communications using RSWho Configuring pass through communications To communicate with a power monitor on Remote I O or DeviceNet through a programmable controller configure a driver in RSLinx for the network connec
23. Remote I O channel 4 In RSPower add a power monitor then browse to and select the programmable controller pass through parent device in RSWho Complete the configuration by selecting the R IO rack and group addresses of the power monitor Upload and save DEVICENET PASS THROUGH 1 Use the power monitor display to set the DeviceNet node and baud rate 2 Install the EDS file on the computer being used to configure the DeviceNet network 3 Use RSNetworx for DeviceNet to place the power monitor on the scan list of the 1771 SDN or other DeviceNet scanner module 4 Configure a driver in RSLinx for the network connection from the computer to the programmable controller RSPower can use any one of the following methods for DeviceNet pass through communications m DH for PLC 5 Enhanced series and SLC 5 04 processors m DH485 for SLC 5 03 Enhanced processors m Ethernet for PLC 5 Ethernet series SLC 5 05 and PLC 5 Enhanced series with Ethernet Sidecar module processors 21 i u GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 5 In RSPower add a new power monitor browse to and select the programmable controller pass through device Complete the configuration by entering the MAC ID of the power monitor Upload and save 22 5 Setting RSPower Projects Creating up a new project To create a new RSPower project open the RSPower application window then 1 Click the New Project icon in the toolbar or selec
24. The following prompt opens Valsts EN Delete group New Sub Group This will also delete all powermonitors in that group Confirm to delete the group and its meters You may not delete a group that contains subgroups Move You may move a device or group by selecting the item with the mouse and then dragging it to its new location while holding down the mouse button Release the mouse button to drop the item in its new location IRSPowesP li his C Program Files Rockwell Soltware R SPower Projects Det sult pwr 3 New Group j New PM3K a Sy PM 5 SETTING UP RSPOWER PROJECTS Rename To rename a group or device select the item in the tree then click once more on the name of the item Type within the editing box to make changes and then press Enter to save RSPowerPlUs File Edit Help Ded C Program Files Rockwell Software RSPower Projects D efault pwr Old Group p New PM3K 2 4 PM Working with projects Multiple projects can be created on the same computer but RSPower can open only one project at a time Although you can only open one RSPower project for viewing and changing configurations the device viewer and configuration components can operate on multiple projects at the same time For example one RSPower project can be open in the application window while another application opens a device viewer addressed to a power m
25. Use this method if you will typically use RSPower on only one computer This is the default method if you activate RSPower during installation To run RSPower on a different computer move the activation key back to the Master Disk and then to the hard drive of the new computer Diskette drive The activation key resides on a floppy disk activation disk Use this method if you will typically use RSPower on more than one computer for example if you want to run RSPower on a desktop computer at some times and a portable computer at others ACTIVATION Network drive The activation keys reside on a network drive Use this method if you have purchased multiple licenses of the software and want several users to be able to activate the software simultaneously over a network Refer to the online help for instructions on moving activation to a network drive see page 47 to access online help Running the activation utilities The utilities for moving and resetting activation are called EvMove and Reset respectively Reset is used when an activation file has been damaged The files EVMOVE EXE and RESET EXE are located on your Master Disk and on your hard drive typically in C PROGRAM FILES ROCKWELL SOFTWARE RSUTIL One way to run these programs is with Start gt Run Finding more information about activation The online help COPYPROT HLP provides more extensive information on activation including subjects such as KEYDISK set this
26. a group is added you may rename it by selecting it and then clicking again on the name A group may be moved by selecting it holding down the left mouse button dragging it to its desired location and releasing the mouse button Adding a power monitor To configure a new power monitor add the power monitor in the Application window and then configure it using the Device Configuration window Follow these steps 24 5 SETTING UP RSPOWER PROJECTS 1 From the Edit menu select Add Device Select the type of power monitor from the list URSPowerPlus View Add Group Delete Group ower Projects New Project pwr Add Device Powermonitor Delete Device Powermonitor II a 1000 Powermonieor 3000 2 Enter a name for the new device and select the model designation Powermonitor 1000 Enter a name for the new device My PM1000 Module type 3 Click OK The Must Upload dialog box opens Most Upload This powermonitor s configuration has never been uploaded into this RSPower project file An upload must be performed before you can change the configuration or do a download On the next screen verify the communications parameters are correct and click the Upload button 25 d GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 4 Click OK The Device Configuration window opens My PMI000 General VI amp Demand DST 1 0 Logs Time of Use Mo
27. ack Please use the feedback form which you will find packaged with your software to report errors and or let us know what information you would like to see added in future editions of this document C1 Getting Started with RSPower and RSPowerPlus Welcome to RSPower RSPower and RSPowerPlus are Windows based software packages In this manual RSPower is used as the general term to describe the software RSPowerPlus is used to describe additional functionality such as charts and reports included in RSPowerPlus RSPower software is used to configure display and serve data from Allen Bradley power monitors including m Bulletin 1400 Powermonitor m Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II m Bulletin 1404 Powermonitor 3000 m Bulletin 1408 Powermonitor 1000 RSPower is a single software program with several licensing options m RSPower Works configuration and runtime software m RSPower Runtime runtime software only m RSPowerPlus Works m RSPowerPlus Runtime Any of the above may be purchased bundled with communications drivers RSLinx Classic Lite RSLinx Classic provides communications between RSPower software and power monitors If RSLinx Classic is not bundled with your RSPower software then you must furnish RSLinx Classic OEM Professional or Gateway RSPower Works license RSPower lets you configure power monitors and view print and save data from power monitors With RSPower Works you can m Download and upload power mo
28. ailable only in RSPowerPlus and for only Powermonitor 1000 and Powermonitor 3000 device types Viewing charts Select a device in the RSPower application window then from the View menu select Charts and then select the desired chart type RSPowerPlus zl ES Help Edit File Device Viewer Charts Real Time Trend Trend Trend Log Reports Open Powermonitor s Web Page Toolbar 38 PM1000 The charting toolbar is available on any of the ReportsPlus charts The charting toolbar is described in the previous section on viewing waveforms 45 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 46 Real Time Trend chart The Real Time Trend chart displays up to 5 parameters pens from a Powermonitor in real time The sample rate is configurable from 1 second to 60 seconds As data is read the current minimum and maximum values for each parameter are displayed This chart is available for Powermonitor 1000 and Powermonitor 3000 devices only Mequon Real Time 482 5 482 0 4815 4810 540 520 500 480 460 440 420 400 380 360 340 03 5 15 01 03 5 15 02 03 5 15 03 03 5 15 04 Time span 5min O 1hou 1 day Include zero Pens Show name O 66 Average current m 74 Average L L voltage Scroll K Current value
29. atype Native TA EERSI RSPower Node lt Local gt Cluster_v3_M6_10 90 172 84 Landerhaven Main PMII B Mequon 8 MKE Factory PMII RIO New PM3K 55 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS The data structure in the item browser is based on the device names in the RSPower project file default pwr Group names are not used in this view To finish selecting an OPC item drill down to the desired table select the metering parameter in the right hand window and then click Add Item You may select additional items at this time When finished click OK Add New OPC Items to be Added Mequon M8 Power T otalRealPoy Datatype Native Landerhaven Main PMII Mequon 8 Demand Diag Energy Power Status Voltage MKE Factory PMII RIO New Mamane Attributes Access Path Item Name Mequon M8 Power T ot Active V Datatype vr EMPTY Array Ll Add Item Validate Item Properties F Aray Filte er f Access All Items RSLRSPower Node lt Local gt Mequon M8 Powe bal RealPowerL3 Total pparentPower TotalDisplacePF TotalDistortPF TotalReactivePower TotalTruePI TruePFL1 TruePFL2 Ta anm n l a You can add items using this dialog Click on validate items if you wish to check your items aga
30. bels o 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 X Font X Properties Number Trigger Date Time Number Trigg 5 1 2 n Opt comms 03 08 13 51 08 37 4 J v2 J v JEn JL JL Trigger a Capture Clear 34 6 DISPLAYING POWER MONITOR DATA The toolbar includes controls that let you modify the view of the waveform display One such control is the zoom control To zoom in on the waveform click the Zoom control and then draw a box around the portion of the waveform to zoom while keeping the left mouse key pressed The toolbar includes controls that also let you print and save the waveform as a bitmap or csv file IPM3000 M6 10 90 1 72 158 1 Power Energy Waveform 1 0 Harmonics Logs User Diag 1 amp Ba amp k R cb gt G 2 71859 400 600 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 wvi n 600 300 Volts 300 600 R Refer to the RSPower Help for information on viewing waveforms captured in other power monitor types and models The Transients tab is available in the device viewer for the Powermonitor 3000 M8 model Its operation is very similar to that of the Waveforms tab 35 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 36 Harmonics tab This tab displays harmonics measured by the power monitor Harmonics data updates at the calculation rate of the power monitor approximately
31. copy of the software you have purchased Master Disk This disk is supplied with the software It contains a database of keys in an activation file that enables the software to run activate from diskette drive 66 from hard drive 66 on different computers 66 over anetwork 67 activation 65 file 65 68 key 65 68 online help 67 protecting 65 resetting 67 68 searching drives for 67 troubleshooting 67 activation disk 68 advanced tab 42 43 application window 9 15 automatic waveform download 43 batch file 44 billing report 50 CD menu adobe acrobat reader 12 install net framework 13 install RSPower 13 install RSPowerPlus 13 release notes 12 RSLinx classic lite 12 charts 10 real time trend 46 time of use 47 trend log trend 49 CHECKDRIVES 67 COM security tab 59 command line 31 40 communications direct 19 consumption reports 51 ControlNet configuring communications 20 convert existing RSPower32 projects 14 copy data 38 Copy Protection See Activation current voltage tab 41 D damaged activation 68 DCOM s 57 DCOM configuration 57 default file location 29 default properties tab 59 delete 28 deleted software directory 68 demand tab 42 device 25 device configuration 9 26 device configuration tabs 40 device configuration window opening 39 40 device viewer 9 31 advanced
32. d communications packets If more than one client is downloading the same log concurrently errors are likely to 37 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 38 User tab The User tab is available for the Powermonitor 3000 only and displays the data configured in the user defined data table File F31 or Assembly Instance 31 The User tab is not available for Powermonitor 3000 M4 Ethernet Series A units Diagnostics tab This tab displays a collection of identity and diagnostic information that can assist in troubleshooting and maintaining the power monitor Copying data from the Device Viewer You may copy tabular data displayed in any Device Viewer tab to the Windows clipboard Examples of tabular data include logs setpoints user configured data transient metering data etc To copy data click anywhere in the tabular data view While holding down the Control key press the A key This is expressed lt Ctrl gt A and selects the entire table Then press lt Ctrl gt C to copy the selection to the clipboard Once in the clipboard you may paste the data into applications such as Microsoft Excel op Configuring Power Monitors and RSPower Features Opening the Device Configuration window Open a project in RSPower To open the Device Configuration window select the power monitor icon and then select Device Configuration from the View menu You may also open the View menu by right clicking on the power moni
33. del Allen Bradley Powermonitor 1000 EM3 Firmware revision Communications type EtherNet IP g Communications path EtherNet IP Serial IP r IP address Time zone 182 168 254 o Jo 0 500 Subnet mask SNTP mode SNTP update interval 0 Disable 300 Demand br Jroadcast port number 0 Slave v 300 E Se Caan Cox Ce 5 Select the communications type and then click RSWho RSWho opens in a new window 7 Autobrowse Browsing node 10 90 172 159 found 10 88 16 92 5 40 UT 10 88 24 98 Unrecognized 10 90 172 129 Unrecognize 10 88 16 92 10 88 24 98 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 130 1756 ENBT UTILITY Unrecogniz Unrecogniz 1756 ENBT A 10 90 172 131 PM3000 M8 SK 10 90 172 132 Unrecognize gj x 10 90 172 134 Powermonite 10 90 172 136 Powermonitc 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 32 137 SLC 5 05 SI PM3000 14 Unrecogniz 1408 TR2A 1408 EM2 10 90 172 138 1403 NENET 10 90 172 139 1403 NENET amp j mj 100 2140 VOCE 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 lii 10 90 172 141 1404 xx Eth 190 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 10 90 172 Bl 10 90 172 142 1404 Eth SLC_002 1403 1403 NENET 1404 xx Et li 10 90 172 143 1404 xx Eth ii 10 90 172 156 PM3000 M4 qd adj lij 10 90 172 157 PM3
34. e View menu select Reports Billing by Year RSPowerPlus The Multi Purpose Power and Energy Management Tool Yearly Billing Report Kom Device Name Richs_PM1000_10 90 172 87 On Peak 0 11 17 00 Rates MidPeak 0 07 11 00 Off Peak 0 02 9 00 kWh Charge kWd Charge Total Charges March On Peak 4 076 078 448 37 90 159 1 532 70 31 2007 Mid Peak 6 916 413 484 15 90 022 990 24 to Off Peak 21 177 895 423 55 89 881 808 93 316 2007 Total 32170187 1 356 07 3 331 88 4 687 95 February On Peak 7010877 771 20 101 672 1 728 42 2 1 2007 Mid Peak 12107 828 847 55 101 564 1 117 20 to Off Peak 38 855 730 777 11 86 694 780 25 2 28 2007 Total 57974437 2 395 86 3 625 87 6 021 73 January On Peak 7 919 058 871 10 90 265 1 534 50 1 4 2007 Mid Peak 13 845 484 969 18 90 373 994 10 to Off Peak 42 081 297 841 63 86 390 777 51 131 2007 Total 63 845 839 2 681 91 3 306 11 5 988 01 December On Peak 7228814 795 17 86 987 1 478 77 12 1 2006 Mid Peak 12 645 634 885 19 86 997 956 97 to Off Peak 44 103 449 882 07 86 932 782 39 12 31 2006 Total 53 977 897 2 562 43 3 218 13 5 780 56 November On Peak 7 541 549 840 58 88 887 1 511 08 11 2006 Mid Peak 13 350 721 934 55 88 881 977 69 to Off Peak 41 325 328 826 51 88 370 795 33 11 30 2006 Total 62 317 698 2 501 64 3 284 11 5 885 75 October On Peak 7 688 387 345 72 103 418 1 758 11 Consumption reports Consumption Reports show consumption demand and average p
35. ecurit General Options Default Properties Distributed on this computer Enable Internet Services on this computer Default Distributed COM Communication Properties The Authentication Level specifies security at the packet level Default Authentication Level Connect 57 The impersonation level specifies whether applications can determine who is calling them and whether the application can do operations using the client s identity Default Impersonation Level Identify Security for reference tracking can be provided if authentication is used and that the default impersonation level is not anonymous Provide additional security for reference tracking 9 USING THE RSPOWER OPC SERVER Select the Default Properties tab Verify that Distributed COM is enabled on this computer The Default Authentication Level should be Connect or None None provides lower security The Default Impersonation Level should be Identify Select the COM Security tab My Computer Properties 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 permissions Edt Defaut Launch and Activation Permissions You may edit who is allowed by default to launch applications or activate objects You may also set limi
36. environment variable to tell your computer to look for activation on floppy drives CHECKDRIVES specify which drives to search for activation network activation move activation to a network server to allow multiple users access to the activation moving activation see detailed instructions for moving activation resetting activation see detailed instructions for using the Reset utility to repair a damaged activation file troubleshooting look up error messages get problem solving suggestions You can access online help m fromthe Help button on one of the EvMove or Reset dialog boxes m from RSPower Select Help Copy Protection Help m without running either RSPower or the activation utilities Find and run the file on either your Master Disk or your hard disk Some common questions Following are some common problems that people encounter with activation and their solutions 67 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 68 My ACTIVATION FILES WERE DAMAGED WHAT SHOULD l DO If you have lost the activation because the activation file is damaged you need to reset activation Call Rockwell Software Technical Support or refer to the Reset Codes instructions on the Rockwell Software Technical Support web page The phone number and web address are listed on the inside front cover of this manual If you cannot obtain a reset code immediately follow the instructions below to use the Master Disk to activate
37. er Energy Demand tabs These tabs display real time metering data from the power monitor Data that is not supported by the power monitor or configuration is either not shown or displayed as zero For example line to neutral voltage and individual phase power values display as zero if the power monitor is configured in a Delta wiring mode tab The I O tab displays information about the discrete inputs and outputs in the power monitor Depending on the type and model of power monitor this tab displays the status of inputs input counters outputs and setpoints Buttons are provided to allow you to clear or set the status input counters and output contacts Use caution before setting or clearing status counters as doing so may cause data errors in A applications reading their value 32 6 DISPLAYING POWER MONITOR DATA Do not set or clear a power monitor output without understanding the effect of doing so Power monitor outputs may be connected to real world devices which may operate unpredictably resulting in equipment damage injury or death Waveforms tab The Waveform tab displays waveforms captured by power monitors Refer to the individual power monitor documentation to determine each type and model s waveform capture properties This tab is unavailable if the power monitor does not support waveforms 3000 6 10 90 177 15 1 Power Energy Waveform 1 0 Harmonics Logs User Diag 1200 12
38. ess the F1 key For more information For information about Rockwell Automation hardware and Rockwell Software go to www rockwellautomation com literature to locate and order related publications Technical support services If you have questions about RSPower consult this guide or the RSPower online help If you cannot find the answer to your question contact Rockwell Software Technical Support m Telephone 440 646 5800 m Web www rockwellautomation com Support is available Monday through Friday from 8 A M to 5 P M Eastern Time except holidays When you call When you call you should be at a computer and prepared to give the following information m Product serial number on the Activation disk labels m You can also find the serial number from RSPower Help gt About m Product version number m Hardware you are using m Exact wording of any messages that appeared on the screen 63 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 64 m Description of what happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred m Description of how you tried to solve the problem Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PLC 5 or SLC 500 Remote I O When Remote I O communications are configured correctly the Remote I O Channel LED on the programmable controller or scanner module and the RI O light on the power monitor illuminate with a steady green If some or all of the power monitors do not auto configure or cannot be configured ma
39. every 30 seconds The harmonics tab is hidden if the power monitor does not support harmonics The content of the tab depends on the features of the power monitor type and model IMKE Factory PMI RIO Voltage Current Power Energy Demand 1 0 Waveform Harmonics Lags Diag Channel 11 TIF Value 47 88 Total Harmonic Distortion Crest Factor 1 646 IEC 12 6 K Factor 1 302 IEEE 12 7 Meets IEEE 519 Fail H Grid Graph n s 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 COAN Click a V or I button to upload the respective harmonic data Select the grid view or graph view The chart menu described in the preceding section on Waveforms is also available in the Graph view of the Harmonics tab Additional harmonic data for the channel s selected is displayed above the grid or graph The Meets IEEE 519 pass fail calculation uses parameters configured in the power monitor Power monitor configuration is discussed in a following section 6 DISPLAYING POWER MONITOR DATA Logs tab The Logs tab lets you select upload view save and clear logs maintained in a power monitor The content of this tab varies according to the type and model of power monitor The common logs available include m Event log a record of events detected by the power monitor Also known as Unit Status log The Event log may not be cleared by the user m
40. ing parameters may be selected m Energy net real and reactive energy and apparent energy m Demand real reactive and apparent power demand m Select date Select the date of the day or starting day of the week to display 48 8 USING RSPOWERPLUS FEATURES m Chart mode Select Day or Week m Max and Min limits The chart draws horizontal upper and lower limit lines on the display corresponding to numbers you enter m Start and End dates These display the available dates in the power monitor trend energy log Trend Log Trend The Trend Log Trend displays up to 5 parameters pens from a power monitor trend or energy log Mequon Eragd log Pens Dates Show m 100 Demand power Min start date 8 1 2006 Max end date 3 15 2007 Start date 2 15 07 01 45 Enddate 3 15 07 15 00 E E J 49 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 50 The trend log trend provides the following controls m Pens Click a pen color button to select the parameter associated with that pen Pen selection operates as described previously Only parameters configured in the power monitor trend or energy log are available for selection m Min start and Max end dates The earliest and latest dates in the trend log are displayed for your convenience m Start and End dates Select the dates to display Viewing reports RSPowerPlus reports are run using data logged in the power monitor
41. inst the server before adding them Results will be displayed from this action The item is added on the right side of the test client window The item displays data and status information 4 RSJ OPC fest Client RSI RSPower sf File Server Group Item Log View Window Help Ela 49 Power Actual Rate 1000 56 If your OPC client does not support server or item browsing you may use the RSI OPC test client to help determine the correct item address 9 USING THE RSPOWER OPC SERVER Remote OPC server Remote OPC describes the situation in which the RSPower OPC server resides on a different computer than its client Remote OPC utilizes DCOM the Distributed Component Object Model a component of Microsoft Windows operating systems In most cases DCOM must be set up in other than its default configuration in order to support remote OPC communications For example the Windows Firewall is enabled and blocks remote OPC communications on a PC running a default installation of Windows XP SP2 Network security settings vary from user to user and from company to company and change over time as security risks and countermeasures evolve The recommendations listed in this section are not guaranteed to work in every situation In general it is best to begin with security set as open as possible to establish communications and then carefully tighten security settings while checking that communications continue ope
42. ints tab 42 upgrading 13 14 special functions user privileges 11 automatic waveform download 43 user tab 38 42 time synch 43 waveform display tab 33 T tab waveforms tab 33 34 advanced 42 43 what s new 8 COM security 59 windows firewall 57 current voltage 41 works 7 demand 42 71 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER32 AND RSPOWERPLUS 72
43. ion Report and Chart windows 2 From the Windows Start button open Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools 3 Open the Services control panel Select RSPower Server in the list 4 Use the available controls to stop start or restart the server Troubleshooting installation If RSPower does not start up or run properly keep the following in mind m Do you have the correct version of RSLinx installed RSPower requires RSLinx OEM Pro or Gateway version 2 51 or later m Is Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 installed m Isthe RSPower server running Check with the Windows services control panel m Does RSPower launch in Demo Mode Install the activations for the software m Does your computer have enough memory Running RSPower requires a minimum of 256 MB RAM 15 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 16 lt Quick Start Steps Now that RSPower is installed the following steps explain how to quickly configure RSPower and begin viewing data For this quick start example we will assume that you are communicating with a Powermonitor 1000 directly via Ethernet Step 1 Set up required hardware and software Connect and configure all hardware and software Set up the power monitor with an Ethernet IP address that is compatible with your computer s IP address Configure an Ethernet Devices or Ethernet IP driver in RSLinx to connect the power monitor and the computer Enter the IP address in the Ethernet Devices dr
44. itor 3000 M6 and M8 units only 41 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 42 Demand tab This tab allows you to configure the demand calculation in the power monitor Demand is typically set up to correspond with your electric energy supplier s demand meters Demand configuration generally includes the following parameters m Period length and number of periods m Source of demand end of interval signal Other parameters may be present on the Demand tab The Device Configuration window for the Powermonitor 1000 combines VI and Demand in one tab Setpoints tab This tab lets you view and configure setpoints in power monitors To edit a setpoint double click the row corresponding to the desired setpoint The Powermonitor 1000 does not support setpoints so this tab is unavailable Logs tab This tab allows you to configure the data logging functions of a power monitor Since there are many differences between power monitor types and models consult the product user manuals for further information User tab This tab allows you to configure a Powermonitor 3000 user configured table including the user configured I O table assembly instance 1 The tab provides a simple point and click interface to select parameters Other tabs Other tabs are available for various type and models of power monitors m Input Output Allows you to configure the operation of status inputs relay outputs and KYZ outputs For some models this
45. iver as needed Open RSWho and verify that you have established communications with the power monitor Step 2 Create a New Project and Group Launch the RSPower application Select New from the File menu name and save your new project If you plan to use the RSPower OPC server note that it always uses the project named default pwr Create and name a new Group from the Edit menu Step 3 Configure a power monitor In RSPower click Add Device on the Edit menu to add a new power monitor The program will prompt you to select the communications path and upload the power monitor configuration Select the communications port desired and click RSWho to browse to the device Ay 1000 General VI amp Demand DST 1 0 Logs Time of Use Model Allen Bradley Powermonitor 1000 EM3 Firmware revision 1 17 Communications type EtherNet IP Communications path AB_ETHIP 1410 90 172 87 RSWho P EtherNet IP Serial IP address Time server IP address Time zone 10 90 172 87 o 0 o 6 GMT 06 00 EJ Subnet mask SNTP mode SNTP update interval 255 255 254 O Disable E fi Gateway IP address Demand broadcast Broadcast port number 10 0 172 1 0 Slave 300 Change Password Clock sync Never Syne Clock Now 17 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 18 Since your power monitor is directly on the network b
46. mation is not responsible for these intervening factors The instructions in this document do not cover all the details or variations in the equipment procedure or process described nor do they provide directions for meeting every possible contingency during installation operation or maintenance This product s implementation may vary among users This document is current as of the time of release of the product however the accompanying software may have changed since the release Rockwell Automation Inc reserves the right to change any information contained in this document or the software at anytime without prior notice It is your responsibility to obtain the most current information available from Rockwell when installing or using this product Contents Preface Purpose of this Dook tet SA ERRARE EE qasa qaqa Intended audiences 2 05 UR PERLE UR UP OW RR RES Overview of RSPower product documentation Documentconventions llle PEES PA Beedback s aaa qas ta dass LESE RUBER P dut eei ETT Eus e Getting Started with RSPower and RSPowerPlus Welcome to RSPOWeTr Aca ee ere de wae ade de a CE RR dea What s New in Version 4 0 0 0 eee e eens RSPower N Installing RSPower software SYSTEM requirements isis ee paced een hme
47. me 29 working with 29 protect activation 65 R real time trend 46 Remote I O 21 remote OPC 57 connecting using RSI test client 61 DCOM configuration 57 firewall 57 rename 29 reports 10 50 billing reports 50 consumption report 51 reset activation 67 68 reset codes 68 RSI documentation set online help 5 RSLinx classic 12 communication 19 INDEX RSPower device configuration 40 runtime license 8 diagnostics 38 works license 7 general 41 RSPower components 9 harmonics 36 application window 9 VO 32 charts window 10 logs 37 42 device configuration window 9 other 42 device viewer window 9 setpoints 42 reports window 10 time of use 47 50 server 9 transients 35 RSPower server 15 user 38 42 RSPower32 13 waveform display 33 troubleshooting installation 15 waveforms 33 34 RSPowerPlus features tab default properties 59 a 45 technical support 63 viewing charts 45 time synchronization 43 RSWho a 8 26 time of use tab 47 50 runtime 8 time of use trend 47 transients tab 35 S trend log trend 49 y troubleshoot serial 20 activation 67 troubleshooting 15 64 remote I O 64 RSPower32 installation 15 serial communication 64 full duplex 20 half duplex 20 serial number 63 server 9 15 set CHECKDRIVES environment variable 67 U set KEYDISK environment variable 67 setpo
48. munications m Communications through a ControlLogix Gateway The specific communications option depends on the model of power monitor its communications options and the architecture of the communications network In general setting up communications requires configuring the network addresses of the devices configuring the addresses in an RSLinx driver and configuring any pass through devices to enable communications to occur Configuring direct communications To communicate with a power monitor directly using a serial Ethernet DeviceNet or ControlNet connection configure a communications driver in RSLinx and then configure communications in RSPower e Communications through a ControlLogix Gateway is considered direct communications RSPower allows you to browse through the ControlLogix Gateway to the power monitor to set the communications path Before you begin verify that the power monitor hardware is operating configured and connected to the network ETHERNET 1 Use the power monitor faceplate or display to manually set the Ethernet IP address gateway IP address and subnet mask 2 Configure an Ethernet Devices communications driver in RSLinx Classic You may also use an Ethernet IP driver with the 1404 Powermonitor 3000 with version 3 x host 2 x communications firmware and with the 1408 Powermonitor 1000 3 Verify device communications using RSWho i u 19 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSP
49. ng your activation files do not perform the following operations with activation files on the hard drive 65 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 66 A m Restore from backup m Upgrade the operating system m Reinstall the same version of DOS m Uninstall DOS m Compress or uncompress the hard drive m Turn off Windows for Workgroups 32 bit file access If activation files were moved to a hard drive with 32 bit file access on turning off 32 bit file access results in activation files being lost You can turn on 32 bit disk access and 32 bit file access in Windows for Workgroups without harming the activation file Defragmentation utilities will not harm activation files Before running any type of utility that may modify the structure or organization of the hard drive remove activation from the hard drive Use the Move Activation utility EvMove to move activation files from the hard drive to an activation disk Run EVMOVE EXE from your Master Disk or your hard drive typically located in C PROGRAM FILES ROCKWELL SOFTWARE RSUTIL Perform the hard disk operation Move the activation files back to the hard drive You must use the move utility EvMove to move activation files Attempts to copy move or e mail an activation file by other means will damage the file Activating RSPower Depending on your needs you can activate RSPower from a Hard drive The activation key resides on your computer s hard disk
50. nitor configurations and save the configurations to disk GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS m View and print all of the real time parameters in the power monitor m Manually capture waveforms view automatically captured waveforms and print waveforms m View save and print all of the logs in the power monitor m Detect automatically save and clear captured waveforms from Powermonitor 3000 M6 or M8 models m Serve data to RSView32 RS View SE and other applications using a browseable OPC interface RSPowerPlus includes all the functions of RSPower with the following additional functionality m View graphical charts based on real time or logged power monitor data m View and print consumption and simple billing reports based on logged power monitor data RSPower Runtime license The run time license of RSPower provides limited functionality With RSPower Runtime you may view power monitor data in a project created in RSPower Works The Runtime versions do not allow you to m Create or save an RSPower project m Configure power monitors What s New in Version 4 RSPower has been enhanced in Version 4 to add the following capabilities Browseable OPC server for point and click access to power monitor data for RS View32 RSView SE and other applications Point and click power monitor communications path selection through RSWho Support of Allen Bradley Powermonitor 1000 and Powermonitor 3000 firmware version 3
51. nually check the firmware cabling network terminations and Remote I O configurations in the power monitors If the power monitors are configured but you still cannot communicate between the programmable controller and the power monitor check the following m Verify that the programmable controller is in run mode m Check that the programmable controller is a valid pass through device m Determine if the cables are connected correctly m If Remote I O communications works but is slow evaluate other block transfer communications on the channel to determine if they can be scheduled at a slower rate Troubleshooting serial communications If the computer and the power monitors are not communicating m Check the cable pin out The pin numbers should match the wiring shown on the appropriate power monitor instruction sheet m Double check the settings of the driver configured in RSLinx for serial communications m Verify that the data rate and station address configured in the driver match the settings configured in the power monitor m For RS485 serial communications if you are using an RS232 to RS485 converter verify the data rate configured between the power monitor and the driver is within the limit of the converter When RS232 RS485 serial communications are configured correctly the RX and TX indicators on the power monitor flash quickly CN Activation How activation works Rockwell Software s products are copy protected
52. of use Trend chart The Time of use Trend chart displays a single energy or demand parameter recorded in the power monitor trend log This chart is available only for Powermonitor 1000 and Powermonitor 3000 devices The display is color coded Off Peak Green Mid Peak Yellow On Peak Red Color coding requires that you configure times of use in the Device Configuration window in the TOU tab and download them to the device Only parameters configured in the power monitor trend or energy log are available to be selected 47 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS The Time of Use and Trend Log Trend charts each display data logged by the power monitor into e its trend or energy log This data is accessed using multiple communications messages and takes time to display fully Also if another application is trying to access data from the device log at the same time communications errors will result 500 000 450 000 400 000 350 000 300 000 250 000 200 000 150 000 100 000 50 000 0304 00 00 03 05 00 00 0307 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 08 00 00 03 10 00 00 Week 100 Demand power E Statdate 8 1 2006 Max limit 375000 Chart mode Selectdate 3 4 2007 Week 3 15 2007 Minlimit 0 The TOU Trend chart provides the following controls m Parameter selection Use the drop down list to select a trend log parameter to be displayed The follow
53. on your computer and you may cancel Framework Setup INSTALL RSPOWER RSPOWERPLUS This step installs RSPower software If you are upgrading from RSPower32 or RSPowerPlus version 3 00 or older please refer to Upgrading RSPower32 to RSPower in the following section Click the Install RSPower RSPowerPlus menu item and then follow the on screen instructions If the following message opens there is an existing installation of RSPower version 4 Click OK to remove the earlier installation Existing RSPower project files will not be removed When the existing version has been removed click Install RSPower RSPowerPlus again in the installation menu Ofir Uninstall Are you sure you want to completely remove RSPower 4 00 00 Build 21 and all of its components 1 Software License Agreement Read the entire Software License Agreement Click Yes to accept and continue installation or click No to decline and exit the installation 2 Customer Information Type your name the name of your company and the serial number of your RSPower software Click Next e You may find the serial number on the product box label or on the master diskette 3 Choose Destination Location Click Next to install RSPower software in the recommended default location If you want to install RSPower in another location browse to the desired location and click Next to install the software in the alternative location When prompted click Yes to confi
54. onitor in another project The RSPower OPC server always uses the default pwr project however another project may be open in the application window at the same time The RSPower project file has a pwr file extension The default file location is C Program Files Rockwell Software RSPower Projects Use Windows Explorer to copy move or delete a project You can also copy the project in the Device Manager of RSPower by saving the file under a new name 29 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 30 6 Displaying power monitor data Opening the Device Viewer When you open a project in RSPower the project outline shows power monitors as icons organized into groups To show data from any power monitor double click its icon The Device Viewer window opens Or select the power monitor icon and select Device Viewer from the View menu hy PWIDOD VI Power Energy Demand 1 0 Logs Wiring Diag Diag L1 Real Power 28 21 kw L1 True PF L2 Real Power 2942 kW L2TuePF L3Real Power 29 43 kw L3 True PF Total Real Power 87 06 kw Total True PF L1 Reactive Power 55 KVAR L2 Reactive Power _ 8 81 L3 Reactive Power 7 55 kVAR Total Reactive Power 23 92 kVAR a L1 Apparent Power 23 40 kVA 3051 12 Apparent Power 23 85 L3 Apparent Power 30 24 Total Apparent Power 89 49 The Device Viewer is a collection of tabs each of which displays a
55. ower factor values for the selected month month to date or last 13 months View a consumption report in much the same way as you select a billing report described in the preceding section except select the monthly or yearly consumption report from the View menu 51 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 52 C 9 Using the RSPower OPC Server Using the RSPower OPC Server The RSPower OPC server supports OPC OLE for Process Control versions 1 0A 2 05 and 3 0 The OPC server serves data to OPC clients such as RSView32 RS View SE and other HMI applications The OPC server bases its data structure on RSPower project file default pwr The RSPower OPC server may be used as a local or remote server The OPC server name is RSLRSPower 4 Some OPC clients require the name RSI RSPower RSPower serves real time metering and status results but does not provide access to complex data structures such as waveforms harmonics transients data logs etc Because the RSPower OPC server may be used with a vartety of OPC client applications the descriptions in this manual will utilize the RSI Rockwell Software OPC Test Client as an example Local OPC Server To connect to the local RSPower OPC server open the OPC Test Client from the Windows Start button gt Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSLinx gt Tools When the test client opens select Connect from the Server menu WE C OPG Jest Client File EOF view Help
56. prerequisites for installing RSPower Click a menu item to install the selected item Click Exit to close the menu VIEW THE RELEASE NOTES This file may contain more up to date information than the Getting Results Guide INSTALL ADOBE ACROBAT READER 7 0 Adobe Acrobat software is used for generating reading and printing RSPowerPlus reports and for reading and printing the user documentation To install the Reader click the menu item and follow the instructions on the screen If Adobe Reader 7 0 is already installed you may omit this step INSTALL RSLINX CLASSIC LITE 2 51 RSPower software communicates with power monitors using RSLinx Classic communications software If you have purchased RSPower software bundled with communications drivers click this menu item and follow the on screen instructions If RSLinx Classic is already installed omit this step If you have purchased RSLinx Classic separately install it now 2 INSTALLING RSPOWER SOFTWARE When you finish installing the required components of RSLinx Classic you can view the release notes or install additional components listed in the install menu INSTALL NET FRAMEWORK 2 0 Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 is required to install and run RSPower software Click the Install NET Framework 2 0 menu item and then follow the on screen instructions If Setup launches in maintenance mode prompting you to repair or remove the software then NET Framework is already installed
57. projects To convert an RSPower32 project to an RSPower project follow these steps 1 Launch the RSPower application window See the following section 2 Open the existing RSPower32 project If RSPower32 had been installed in the default location the project file is located in C Program Files Rockwell Software RSPower32 Projects 3 Save the project with the same or a new file name in the C Program Files Rockwell Software RSPower Projects folder RSPower project files can not be opened using RSPower32 2 INSTALLING RSPOWER SOFTWARE 4 RSPower will store an un converted backup copy of the RSPower32 project in the RSPower32 Project File Backups subfolder RSPower converts channels and nodes in the RSPower32 project to groups in the RSPower project When you first open a device configuration window you will be prompted to upload the device configuration Starting the RSPower application window The RSPower Server runs automatically as a Windows service To open the RSPower application window do one of the following m Double click the desktop icon m From the Windows Start button select Programs gt Rockwell Software gt RSPower gt RSPower Starting and stopping the RSPower server The RSPower Server is set up to start and run automatically as a Windows service If you need to manually control the service follow these steps 1 Close any open RSPower application windows including the Device Viewer Device Configurat
58. rating FIREWALL CONFIGURATION If you enable the Windows firewall the following programs and services must be added as exceptions m All OPC servers and clients including RSPower m Microsoft Management Console mmc exe OPCEnum exe In addition TCP Port 135 must be opened in the firewall It may be best to disable the Windows firewall temporarily to establish communications The firewall must be disabled or configured with the exceptions listed above on both the server and client computers DCOM CONFIGURATION DCOM configuration involves setting up remote data access and launch activate permissions for users and or groups on each computer participating in OPC communications 57 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 58 To configure DCOM select Run from the Windows Start menu Type DCOMCnfg into the Open box and then click OK Component services e File Action Window Console Root My Computer 4 object s El e Component Services Computers iam Event Viewer Services Loc DCOM Config Distributed Running ations Transacti Processes Stop MS DTC Refresh all components View New Window from Here eS SEESSSSSE Help Click Component Services in the tree and then open the Computers folder Right click My Computer and then select Properties from the menu My Computer Properties Default Protocols _ MSDTC COM S
59. red m PMName The name of the power monitor Required m Xn Positions the window n pixels from the left side of the screen m Yn Positions the window n pixels from the top of the screen m T Keep window on top of all other windows Optional m NoSave Disable saving configuration changes to the project file Optional If any of the above parameters contain spaces for example the project file name has spaces in it then the parameter must be enclosed in double quotes Device configuration tabs and controls Please refer to the power monitor user documentation for further information on configuration of your power monitor s The tab names and content vary depending on the power monitor type and model Controls The lower row of control buttons is available on every tab These include the following m Upload Reads the configuration from the power monitor into the RSPower project m Download Writes the configuration from the RSPower project to the power monitor Always upload before making and downloading any changes to a power monitor configuration This will help ensure that any changes made using the power monitor display will not be lost m OK Stores any changes to the RSPower project and closes the window 7 CONFIGURING POWER MONITORS AND RSPOWER FEATURES m Cancel Closes the Device Configuration window without saving changes to the RSPower project m Help Opens the online Help screen for the selec
60. rm or No to exit 4 When setup is complete Click Finish Click Exit on the installation menu to exit the installation 13 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 14 5 Activate RSPower software to begin activation insert the Master disk into the 3 5 inch disk drive From the Windows start button launch the Rockwell Software gt Utilities gt Move Activation 32 bit program Follow the onscreen instructions to activate RSPower software For more information on activation see Appendix A You do not need to restart your PC When you are finished installing the software remove the RSPower installation CD from the drive and the RSPower Master disk from the disk drive Store them in a safe place Upgrading RSPower32 to RSPower If you are upgrading from RSPower32 or RSPowerPlus version 3 00 or earlier to RSPower you will be prompted to remove RSPower32 during the installation Your existing RSPower32 activations project folder and projects will not be deleted during the uninstall process During the installation the following message will open Confirm fale Deletion Click Yes and follow the directions that appear on screen When RSPower32 has been removed the installation of RSPower will resume with Step 1 above If you prefer you may remove RSPower32 manually using the Windows Add Remove Programs control panel Converting existing RSPower32 projects RSPower will open and convert existing RSPower32
61. rowse to it in RSWho and select it Click Upload to upload from the power monitor Click OK to close the Device Configuration window and save the power monitor configuration to disk Step 4 View power monitor data To view data double click the power monitor icon in the project tree A tabbed window opens showing the data from the power monitor Or select the icon then select Device Viewer in the menu My PMI000 Power Energy Demand 1 0 Logs Wiring Diag Diag L1 Real Power L2 Real Power L3 Real Power Total Real Power L1 Reactive Power L2 Reactive Power L3 Reactive Power Total Reactive Power L1 Apparent Power L2 Apparent Power L3 Apparent Power Total Apparent Power 28 21 29 42 29 43 87 06 7 55 8 81 7 55 23 92 29 40 29 85 30 24 89 49 L1 True PF L2 True PF L3 True PF Total True PF This has been a simplified example The sections that follow provide detailed information on setting up projects with various combinations of power monitors and communications 4 Setting up RSLinx Communication Communicating with power monitors RSPower can communicate with power monitors through RSLinx Classic using a variety of communications methods m Ethernet DeviceNet ControlNet and serial RS 232 RS 485 m Remote I O and DeviceNet pass through com
62. t New from the File menu 2 Enter a name for the project and click Open RSPowerPlus File Edit View h C Program Files Rockwell SoftwareXRSPowersProjectsNN ew project pwr e If you plan to use the RSPower OPC server note that the OPC server uses the project named default pwr There is no limit to the number of RSPower project files however only be open at time in the application window Standard Windows file name conventions apply 3 When you have opened a new project click the Save Project icon in the toolbar or save the file from the File menu Organizing the RSPower project You may add rename move and delete groups in RSPower to help organize your project and its power monitors To add a group select Add Group from the Edit menu 23 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS You may also access the Edit menu by clicking the right mouse button URSPowerPlus File Edit View Help QU iH h C Program Files Rockwell SoftwareNRSPowersProjectsNNew Project Mains E Substation 101 Sy Substation 201 e Group and device names may be to 100 characters long The characters a z A Z 0 9 _ and are permitted in group and device names Group and device names must be unique within an RSPower project To add additional groups select where you want the group to go and add a new group from the Edit menu Once
63. ted Device Configuration tab General tab The general tab contains parameters related to device communications and general operation The communications parameters are used to establish communications between RSPower and the power monitor You may also change and download new communications settings in this tab You may configure either port serial or optional Ethernet Remote I O etc regardless of the port used by RSPower If you download new communications settings to the port used by RSPower to connect to the power monitor the download will time out and an error message will open You will need to configure the device in RSLinx and reconnect to it in RSPower to re establish communications Other controls on this tab include the following VI or Current Voltage tab Change Password Allows you to change the power monitor password Clock sync Allows you to select an interval at which RSPower will synchronize the power monitor clock to the PC clock Clock sync functions only in the default pwr project Sync Clock Now Sets the power monitor clock to the PC clock manually E This tab lets you configure the voltage and current scaling for the power monitor Depending on the type and model of the power monitor other parameters may also be available such as Voltage wiring mode Wye Delta etc Metering resolution and averaging IEEE 519 calculation parameters Nominal voltage for sag swell detection Powermon
64. ting the computer to the controller Use PLC or SLC programming software to configure the controller s Remote I O channel or RSNetworx for DeviceNet to configure the DeviceNet network No additional programming is required in the programmable controller apart from the configuration of the Remote I O or DeviceNet network Verify that the programmable controller hardware you are using supports pass through communications 4 SETTING UP RSLINX COMMUNICATION The programmable controller and scanners must be in Run mode to support pass through communications REMOTE I O PASS THROUGH 1 Use the power monitor display to set the RI O rack address RI O group number and RI O baud rate 2 Configure a communications driver in RSLinx for the network connection from the computer to the programmable controller RSPower can use any one of the following methods for Remote I O pass through communications m DH for PLC 5 Enhanced series and SLC 5 04 processors m DH485 for SLC 5 03 Enhanced processors m Ethernet for PLC 5 Ethernet series SLC 5 05 and PLC 5 Enhanced series with Ethernet Sidecar module processors 3 Use PLC or SLC programming software to run Remote I O auto configuration This configures the programmable controller s RI O image table enabling it to successfully address the power monitor hardware This operation can also be done manually Refer to the appropriate PLC or SLC User Manual for more information on configuring the
65. tor icon New PM3K General IM _ Demand Setpoints Logs Advanced Transients DST TOU User Model Allen Bradley Bulletin 1404 Powermonitor 3000 Firmware revision 3 28 Optional comm card Ethernet Series B Communicate using Optional comm car Communications path _ 1510 90 172 131 RSWho Ethernet Series B Native Serial IP address 10 80 172 131 Subnet mask 255 255 254 0 Gateway IP address 10 172 1 Change Password Clock sync Never Syne Clock Now se J The Device Viewer is a collection of tabs containing related groups of configuration parameters The content and appearance of the device configuration view change depending on the type and model of power monitor You may maximize minimize or resize the Device Configuration view 39 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 40 Opening the Device Configuration window from a command line The Device Configuration window may also be opened from a command line or by another application such as RS View32 The command syntax is c Program Files Rockwell Software RSPower Configuration exe ProjFile PMName Xn Yn T NoSave Where m ProjFile The name of the RSPower project file with extension Relative paths will be relative to the RSPower Projects directory An absolute path may also be specified Requi
66. tors select charts and select reports You can also add additional groups and power monitors from this window Device Configuration window The Device Configuration window allows you to view upload change and download the configuration of a power monitor Device Viewer window The Device Viewer is the real time viewer for power monitor data Clicking on any of the tabs across the top of the window displays the corresponding data for the power monitor Each type and model of power monitor has a slightly different window g i GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS Charts window The Charts window is available with RSPowerPlus and displays selected real time trend log or time of use trend Reports window The reports window is available with RSPowerPlus and displays selected billing and consumption reports 10 lt Installing RSPower software System requirements To install RSPower software the requirements are m Personal computer PC Equipped with Intel Pentium 4 or compatible processor 1 GHz or faster m Memory RAM 256 megabytes minimum m Hard disk space 100 megabytes minimum m CD ROM drive m 3 5 inch floppy disk drive m Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service pack 2 Windows 2000 Professional with Service pack 4 Contents of the RSPower Installation CD The program installation CD contains the following applications and documents m Microsoft NET Framework version 2 0 req
67. ts on applications that determine their own permissions Edit Limits Edit Default You will need to set Edit Limits and Edit Default permissions for both groups Access Permissions and Launch and Activation Permissions Access Permission Security Limits Group or user names Administrators USMKERAMDORGAN3 Administrators f ANONYMOUS LOGON Authenticated Users Everyone r w CS r Add Remove Permissions for Administrators Allow Deny Local Access Remote Access 59 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 60 In Access Permissions all users or groups that take part in OPC communications must be permitted both Local Access and Remote Access at the server and client computer s The EVERYONE group includes all authenticated users and must be permitted remote access The ANONYMOUS LOGIN group must have remote access allowed for OPCEnum to work Other users may need to be granted remote access depending on your network architecture or OPC client application requirements launch Permission Security Limits Group or user names Administrators J8MKERAMORGAN3Administrators d ffi ANONYMOUS LOGON Authenticated Users Everyone r lad s a Add Remove Permissions for Administrators Allow Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation Remote Activation s s SI s MA
68. uired to install and run RSPower software m Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 0 m RSLinx Classic Lite version 2 51 m This Getting Results Guide m Readme and auto run files Installation This chapter explains how to install and start RSPower software from the installation CD to your computer Required user privileges The installation process creates program folders and modifies registry entries In order to make these modifications you must have administrator privileges on the computer on which RSPower software is to be installed 11 GETTING RESULTS WITH RSPOWER AND RSPOWERPLUS 12 To start installation 1 Close all open Windows programs 2 Insert the RSPower installation CD into your CD ROM drive The RSPower installation menu should automatically open 3 If the installation menu does not automatically open then run D autorun exe where D is the drive letter of your CD ROM drive RSPower and RSPowerPlus E ioj x hd RsPower RSPoweiPlus WE Version 4 00 00 lll View the Release Notes W Install Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 18 Install RSLinx Lite 2 51 00 18 Install Framework 2 0 18 Install RSPower RSPowerPlus SEXO automation This program i protected by U S and iermatioral copyright leva as descrbed nthe about bor The installation menu lists from top to bottom the order in which software should be installed Adobe Acrobat Reader RSLinx Classic and Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 are all
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