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1. OVERPRESSURE LIMIT limit for the overpressure MAXIMUM GAIN DEVIATION indicates the maximum gain deviation that occurs before the alarm goes off MAXIMUM NUMBER OF indicates the maximum number of overpressure that occurs OVERPRESSURE before the alarm goes off LD302 Diagnostics Page The user can check the general diagnostic status in the LD302 Diagnostic Page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR DIAGNOSTIC Device Type LD302 Device Tag PIC 0002 Device Status Maximum Pressure Measured B477 Current Offset 552863 Masimur Temperature Measured 6200 current Span 1 Diagnosis e Device Needs Maintenance Soon e Device Heeds Maintenance How Figure E 4 Diagnostic Page E 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Device Status MAXIMUM PRESSURE maximum pressure measured in the sensor MEASURED MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE maximum temperature measured in the sensor MEASURED CURRENT OFFSET current offset of the calibration curve CURRENT SPAN current span of the calibration curve Diagnosis This field shows the continuous diagnostic status for the device including the function block condition the electronic module condition and the sensor condition POWER UP indicates that the device has executed the power up procedure SENSOR FAILURE indicates a failure in the sensor such as burnout or overpressure MEMORY FAILURE indicates an electronic failure a
2. LDS w Device List S FAS Tracking List LD4 Falling Reason AOZ0000 SMAR LD292 Fieldbus gay Magnetrol 0001560705 Magnetrol OO000000001 Fieldbus ES Device 0011515600 0011515600 RADAR PRO Ox81 344424 Fieldbus Figure 2 12 Unregistering a Device The option Unregister is also available in the device popup menu in the Tracking window A message will appear confirming the operation Click Yes to remove the device register from the database or click No to cancel Tracking The Tracking option initializes the monitoring of the devices registered in the database storing the changes of the parameter values in the historical information On the main menu click the option Tracking pz Asset iew Server Dynamic Topology Register F settings User Figure 2 13 Tracking devices The AssetView Server starts monitoring the information from the Fieldbus network and the Tracking window displays the information about the devices being monitored The devices that will be monitored must be registered in the database and online on the Fieldbus network ma TT M ES Fl 302 448 E IF302_1 5 Pr 302 801 E PIC 0002 Figure 2 14 Tracking results 2 6 AssetView Server Tracking Failings If a device is displayed in the Tracking window with a red X on its icon it means that the device is not being monitored because of a failure in the communication A typical example of a communication failure occurs when the device goes of
3. FI 302 AV AO z read back nt Numb 1 2 Monitoring z Alpha Num 1 Mnemonic Figure G 16 shows the list of the tags for the instantiated blocks available PARAMETER SUB INDEX MNEMONIC INC DEC DECIMAL POINT NUMB ACCESS ALPHA NUM shows the list of parameters available to be displayed in the LCD for the block selected in the Block Tag option l indicates the sub index of the selected parameter lt i indicates the mnemonic of the parameter selected in the Parameter option indicates the value to be added or subtracted when acting the parameter via local tuning indicates the digits to the right of the decimal point for the parameter being displayed in the LCD the user can select the type of access to the selected parameter monitoring or action indicates if the alphanumeric field will be used for the mnemonic or for the value Appendix G AssetView amp FI302 FI302 Monitoring Page This page displays the parameters of the transducer blocks CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT Manufacturer SMAR MONIT Device Type FI302 Device Tag FI302 Measured Transducer 1 Final Value Final Status Good_NonCascade NonSpecific NotLimited Measured Transducer 2 Final Value m Final Status Good_Cascade NonSpecific NotLimited Measured Transducer 3 Final Value mA Final Status Good Cascade MonSpecificiNotLim
4. indicates the upper limit for the reading range process variable process variable in mA Concentration Parameters K T U T L T K D U D L D O 17 Table Settings temperature constant temperature upper limit temperature lower limit density constant density upper limit density lower limit polynomial parameters Conc NUMBER OF VALID POINTS defines the number of points used in the user table Xi Yi DT301 Diagnostics Page values of the table points This value must be in percentage The user can check the general diagnostic status in the D7301 Diagnostic Page IDENTIFICATION MONIT DIAGNOSTIC Manufacturer SMAR Device Type DT301 Device Tag DT 8 Device Status e Analog Output Saturated Figure F 4 F 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Device Status indicates that the device has executed the power up procedure DEVICE MALFUNCTION indicates a failure in the sensor or the sensor is disconnected CONFIGURATION CHANGED indicates that parameters of the transmitter were altered indicates the pressure is out of the limits of the calibrated ANALOG OUTPUT SATURATED values or at burn out output current at 3 90 or 21 00 mA indicates the pressure is out of limits the sensor is PV OUT OF LIMITS damaged the sensor module is not connected or the transmitter has a false configuration TEMPERATURE OU
5. TRAVEL LIMIT indicates the odometer value limit An alert is generated when the odometer exceeds this limit Enter an odometer value lower than the limit to acknowledge the alert TRAVEL DEAD BAND indicates the magnitude of the valve movement value in percentage This value is used to increment the odometer The user can check the status of this diagnostic alarm in the FY302 Diagnostic Page in Travel Limit Exceeded C 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Sensor Pressure Alert An alert is generated every time the input pressure exceeds the limit SENSOR PRESSURE IN HIGH LIMIT indicates the limit of the maximum input pressure SENSOR PRESSURE IN LOW LIMIT indicates the limit of the minimum input pressure The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FY302 Diagnostic Page Travel Control The valve travel conditions will be based on the parameters below CHARACTERIZATION TYPE characterization type of the valve LINEAR the real position will be represented as a linear chart with the desired position TABLE the user can characterize the real positions according to its application EP25 EP33 and EP50 the EP Equal Percentage curves provide a larger travel only for wide set point variation Q025 Q033 and QO50 the QO Quick Open curves provide a larger travel for narrow set point variation CURVE BYPASS enables disables the curve CURVE LENGTH indicates the number of points that will be used t
6. Cancel e Figure B 3 Saving the Database Backup 4 Select the folder where the backup file will be saved and type the name for the file 5 Click Save to conclude Restoring the Database Before restoring the database make sure the AssetServer is not being executed and the AssetView pages are not open It will be necessary to create a new AssetView database before restoring an old database Follow the steps described below 1 To create a new AssetView database go to the Start menu and select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt SqlServer Create Database 2 The Configure SQL Server Database window will open E Configure SQL Server Database Notes 1 MARE SURE THE SERWER ExI5T5 AND I5 WORKING PROPERLY 2 THE SOL SERVER VERSION MUST BE 2000 Select the database server LOCALHOST ASSETVIEW Create Cloze Figure B 4 Configure SQL Server Database Window 3 Select the name of the database server and click Create 4 A message box will open to confirm the operation Click Yes to proceed Configure SOL Server E A The ASSETVIEW Database already exists All data will be lost Do vou wish to proceed Yes Po Figure B 5 Confirm the Operation B 2 Appendix B AssetView Database Backup Procedures Wait a few seconds until a message box confirms that the operation was successful Click Ok and then click Close on the Configure SQL Server Database to conclude On the AssetVi
7. Click Ok and wait until the current value is stable Lower Current Calibration FI302 Wait until the current read in the ammeter is stable Figure G 9 Click OK and the current will be displayed Lower Current Calibration FI302 Is the output current correct YES A Figure G 10 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the current value Appendix G AssetView amp FI302 Lower Current Calibration FIS02 Type the value of the measured current YALUE Ea m Figure G 11 Click OK to apply the new current value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure G 10 UPPER CURRENT CALIBRATION this method is similar to the Lower Current Calibration described above When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be executed when the plant control is set at manual Connect the ammeter to the corresponding output channel of the FI302 er Current Calibration FI302 The control loop must be in Manual Connect an ammeter in the correspondent output channel of the FI302 a 0K ABORT Figure G 12 Click Ok and wait until the current value is stable er Current Calibration FI302 Wait until the current read in the ammeter is stable Figure G 13 Click OK and the current will be displayed er Current Calibration FISO Is the out
8. FI302 Display Page The user can configure the data shown in the device s display CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION MONIT Manufacturer SMAR DISPLAY Device Type IF302 Device Tag IF302 3 Y LCD1 LCD2 Block Tag 1 Parameter 1 Sub Index 1 Mnemonic 1 Inc Dec 1 Decimal Point Humb 1 Access 1 Monitoring Alpha Hum 1 Mnemonic Figure H 16 Display BLOCK TAG shows the list of the tags for the instantiated blocks available shows the list of parameters available to be displayed in the LCD for PANANETER the block selected in the Block Tag option SUB INDEX indicates the sub index of the selected parameter MNEMONIC a the mnemonic of the parameter selected in the Parameter parameter via local tuning being displayed in the LCD the user can select the type of access to the selected parameter for the value H 8 Appendix H AssetView amp IF302 F302 Monitoring Page This page displays the parameters of the transducer blocks CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT Transducer 1 Transducer 2 Transducer 3 Figure H 17 Measured Transducer PRIMARY VALUE indicates the value of the current output in the corresponding transducer block Aida VRESE indicates the status of the current in the corresponding transducer block H 9 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual H 10 Appendix ASSETVIEW FR302 FR302 Home Page The figure
9. Figure 1 19 Configuring the Communication Select the communication server from the list of available servers Click Ok to conclude Now the system is ready to execute the AssetView Server and navigate on the AssetView devices pages The following sections on this manual will describe the AssetView Server interface and how to navigate the pages available for the field devices 1 12 Section 2 ASSETVIEW SERVER The Smar AssetView Server runs transparently to the user The AssetView Server monitors the devices controls the number of devices monitored and grants permissions to users Before initializing the AssetView Server it is necessary to e Create the device configuration using Syscon e Export the tags e initialize the communication using Syscon to check if the settings are correct e Check if the Online Characterization window shows the parameter values in Syscon It is not necessary to keep the Syscon window open while executing the AssetView Server Remember that Syscon and AssetView can be installed separately on different computers Starting the AssetView Server Using System302 Version 6 1 To open the AssetView Server window click Start gt Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt AssetView Server Im Skype b Startup fm Ssystem302 d i Studio30z amp Internet Explorer ry Tools b E MSN Messenger 7 5 i Outlook Express ce Remote Assistance O Windows Media Player al WordWeb er Assetview y
10. LE DAR Figidbur 04 EG pet 002 po Gaviow Library Calibration Diagnostic pi engines 2 e Ei i Ermali nut registered 4 MATH PAGE LIBRARY MDTES REPORT AE j Check bo mare Figure J 1 ATTE A a Links 4G l Ea MALNTEM AACE DIAGNOSTIC a inert The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance TP302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the transmitter The user can easily identify and specify the transmitter in the physical plant CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer 4 a Device Type EE IDENTIFICATION Device Tag Device Tag TP 01 Device ID 00302000b SMAR TP302 000809376 SW Revision 44e Hardware Revision Manufacturer Device Type Device Revision DD Revision Device SN Mainboard SN 09376 Ordering Code Figure J 2 SMAR TP302 TP 01 J 1 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Device TAG DEVICE ID SW REVISION DEVICE REVISION HARDWARE REVISION MANUFACTURER DEVICE TYPE DD REVISION DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER MAIN BOARD SERIAL NUMBER ORDERING CODE TP302 Configuration Page J 2 indicates the tag associated to the transmitter in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters indicates the identification code of the transmitter indicates the serial number of the transmitter indicates the revi
11. Remember that AssetView monitors HART instruments through Smar s HI302 HART Foundation Fieldbus Interface It is necessary to update the HI302 firmware version to 0301 3 15 or higher and create the blocks configuration for the HI302 Please refer to the HI302 User s Manual Chapter 3 for further information DT301 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the density transmitter The user can easily identify and specify the transmitter in the physical plant F 1 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual F 2 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT IDENTIFICATION Tag DT 8 Descriptor 6 CHARACTERS Message 2 CHARACTERS Date Mon May 16 2005 Q Manufacturer Device Type Device ID 03 5B 42 Hart Polling Address Write Protect Mode Disabled Flange Type Probe Material 316 SST O Ring Material A 4 Manufacturer SMAR Device Type DT301 Device Tag DT 8 Device Device Serial Number Sensor Serial Number Firmware Revision Hardware Revision Ordering Code DT301111410141 Hart Revision Specific Revision B Display nstalled Info Probe Type ndustrial probe lud None ooo Diaphragm Material None i Installation Type Device TAG DESCRIPTOR MESSAGE DATE MANUFACTURER DEVICE TYPE DEVICE ID Electrical Connection None Range Rngi 0 5 1 25 gfc Figure F 2 indicates the tag associated to the transmitter in the physical i plant Th
12. AssetView Maintenance Template ml Cancel Open as read only fi Figure 8 21 Opening the Maintenance Template Select the icon of the maintenance file and click Open Editing Maintenance Templates In the field Maintenances Group select the icon of the maintenance to be edited and click Edit at the bottom of the AssetView Maintenance Wizard window Or go to the Maintenances menu and click New Maintenance Wizard Edit Maintenance itle Change Oil Maintenance Description hype a description for the maintenance here gt ole Recurrence Type Safety Ferod Week Every Monday l 5 days End Edit Figure 8 22 Editing a Maintenance The user can change the title of the maintenance and its description To edit the scheduling click the button at the Recurrence Type field The Recurrence Type dialog box will open 8 11 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Select the recurrence type for the maintenance define the recurrence period and click Ok It is also possible to edit the period that the user should be notified in advance about the H Recurrence Type Fa Oecurs Week E Custom Sun amp Hon Tue Wed Thu Fri ee Cancel f Month Sat Year Figure 8 23 Editing the Scheduling maintenance Select the number of days in the Safety Period box To conclude the edition click End Edit at the bottom of the AssetView Maintenance Wizard window Removing M
13. Click Next to continue On the following dialog box select the options Read and Run scripts such as ASP Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Virtual Directory Access Permissions Set the access permissions for this virtual directory Allow the following permissions Execute such az ISAPI applications or CGI Write Browse To complete the wizard click Next Back Cancel Figure A 14 Configuring the Permissions for the Virtual Directory Click Next to complete the wizard then click Finish to conclude Once the virtual directory is created correctly it will be necessary to configure the properties of the virtual directory according to the Application Pool created previously Configuring the Properties of the Virtual Directories On the Internet Information Services Manager window right click the AssetView virtual directory and select Properties E Internet Information Services 115 Manager Na Ele Action View Window Help cs em Xe ARAE a 4 Internet Information Services 6 9 BECHUATE2003 local computer _J aspnet_client EJ Application Pools 3 bin mg DefaultAppPool Boss ie SmarAssetViewPool BD Gustemetroe 4 Web Sites _J Device Support SA Default Web Site ED DevicaL vat a aspnet_client a E _J DeviceList Y Web Service Exl Explore Open Permissions Browse port New b All Tasks View gt New Window Fr
14. Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Edit View Favorites Tools Help ed Q pack x x E A ps Search Se Favorites z bod Address http localhost assetview area htm v Go Links e AssetView 9 e La Plant 4 Project01 smar FIRST IN FIELDBUS j Done a ri id ii M ul Intranet local Figure 3 5 Areas topology 3 Clicking a link to an area will open the AssetView page from the respective machine identified by the IP address configured previously by the AssetView Areas application 4 On the AssetView page the user must type the login and password to open the configuration topology tree and access the AssetView functionalities 3 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 3 4 E Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer Se Xx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x A ry ay 13 L O Bak LJ x El fi _p Search gt amp Favorites ES AS IN Address El http flocalhost AssetView Generic c_login aspx ES Go Links e y AssetView Login Please enter your login and password to access the system Passwod Domain LOGIN This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending Pop gt 64 intranet local Figure 3 6 User Authentication Once the user name and the password are correct the AssetView topology will open on the browser as illustrated below 3 Sm
15. Valve Performance Strokes Closing Time 4237154 3 Reversals Opening Time Travel Valve Position Position 0 2751 Temperature Advanced Status Highest Temperature leo A Travel Lime Exceeded Lowest Temperature 5 8627 Reversal Limit Exceeded Current Temperature 1320043 sensor Pressure Sensor Pressure Status Sensor Pressure In Leona 3 i ee Sensor Pressure Out 1 0 9193 E Supply pressure too high Sensor Pressure Gut 2 20 91 933 i Status AA ee ee Figure C 8 Diagnostic Page C 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 8 Valve Totals STROKES REVERSALS TRAVEL odometer indicates the number of times that the valve fully opens and closes indicates the number of times that the valve changes the direction according to the movement The reversal total is incremented when the valve changes the direction and the movement exceeds the dead band indicates the equivalent number of full strokes The travel is incremented when the number of changes exceeds the dead band value lt is used to indicate diaphragm replacement and actuator overhaul Valve Performance CLOSING TIME OPENING TIME Valve Position POSITION Temperature indicates the period of time in seconds that the valve takes to go from fully open to fully closed This time is used to indicate a problem with the actuator diaphragm leak and problem with the pneumatic tube indicates the period of time in seconds that the valve takes t
16. lew AssetV elcbus SME f SU JUL 07 AssetView VERSION 3 2 O INSTALLATION AND OPERATION USER S MANUAL ssetView Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool o ac an i a ps o Asma TN FIELDBUS f a la pi i Fo EN ih 7 E a ii ane 5 re i i meri e i r A ry amit A as fi E ri af wt Si i x his product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 36 725 182 and other U S Patents perding smar www smar com Specifications and information are subject to change without notice Up to date address information is available on our website web www smar com contactus asp Introduction INTRODUCTION To fulfill the requirements of a control system the plant needs a system that can provide specific management functions such as calibration diagnostics identification materials of construction and setup for the Field Devices Smar AssetView is a software system for on line network enabled asset management The primary objective is to unleash the powerful diagnostics capabilities found in Fieldbus devices in general and particularly in Smar devices providing several maintenances schemas and making the user interface friendlier AssetView dea
17. Details Components Internet Explorer E E Internet Information Services 115 13 5 MB O O 23 Management and Monitoring Tools 2 0 ME Ol E Message Queuing 0 0 ME O MSN F snarer 07 mp T Description Includes Web and FTP support along with support for FrontPage transactions Active Server Pages and database connections Total disk space required Bb MB Dent Space available on disk 076 4 MB Z lt Back Cancel Figure 1 1 Installing IIS on Windows 2000 or Windows XP e On Windows 2003 Server select the item Application Server and click Details In the Application Server dialog box mark the items ASP NET and Internet Information Services IIS and click Ok In the Windows Component Wizard click Next and follow the instructions to complete the installation Click Finish to conclude 1 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 1 2 Application Server a Mee x To add of remove a component click the check box li antes At deh of the component will be ingtalled To see what s included in a component click Detais subcomponents Ny says Seaver E ii Application 0 0 ME iw QASPNET 0 0 MB al ee Enable network COM access 0 0 MB O gH Enable network DTC access 0 0 MB ca Fiinternet Information Sernces 115 23 3 MB O EY Message Queuing 6 5 MB Descnption Microsoft Management Console Snap for the App caton Server administrative interface Total disk space required 0 0 MB Details Space availabl
18. Figure 4 3 Device Home Page According to each device type the main page may have the following links 4 2 AssetView Calibration Calibration is the correction of sensor reading and physical outputs During this process messages are displayed to the user indicating the status of this condition There are specific calibration methods for each device based on scripts defined by the manufacturers Configuration In the Configuration page the user can read and write the parameter values of the devices From this page the user can also access the Reconciliation page and compare the current configurations to previous configurations of the devices stored in the database Refer to the section Reconciliation Diagnostics Simple diagnostics are displayed to the user Comprehensive tests can be done from time to time using several charts to check the condition of the field device Because of the diagnostic it is possible to first remotely check the device if there really is a failure before going into the field And yet because of the detailed information about the Network and device operation provided by the diagnostics the user knows exactly where the problem is Identification The Identification page provides all the information relevant to maintenance of the device such as its manufacturer device type tag serial number and its versions Materials of construction for wetted parts are also indicated Device View The Device View p
19. See the example on the figure below Select Users or Groups El El Select this object type Users Groups or Built in security principals Object Types From this location JULIANA Locations Enter the object names to select examples JULIANA Administrator JULISNA Arce ler uest Check Hames JULIANA Engineer INTERACTIVE JULIANA SPMET Advanced Cancel 4A Figure 1 9 Adding Users and Groups Click Ok to return to the Access Permission dialog box For each user and group added select its icon and mark the Allow column for the options Local Access and Remote Access Installation and Configuration Access Permission Ei Default Security Group Of user HAMES f Administrator JULIANA Administrator ASP NET Machine Account JIULIANS ASPNET Arete Guest JULIANA ssetiewGuest EEI Engineer JULIANASE ngineer IRITO M A ATA e Add Remove Permissions for SesetViewGuest Allow Deny Local Access Remote Access Figure 1 10 Local and Remote Access Permissions Click Ok to return to the My Computer Properties dialog box Then click Edit Default on the Launch and Activation Permissions area and repeat the steps described above to add the same user and groups allowing the permission for Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation and Remote Activation Launch Permission EJ ES Default Security Group Of User ames f Administ
20. adjustment This procedure will set the Mode Block of the Resource Analog Dutput and the Transducer blocks to Auto Assetriew will restore the Mode Block of these blocks to the previous value at the end of this procedure The control loop must be in Manual ee E Figure C 58 Configuring the Mode Block Click Ok to initiate the process Select the set point value and click Ok Override FY 302 A4 01 Select the value of the Set Point O 25 C so O 750 C ioo m E A EUD EL100 Position 00 1215 Io Figure C 59 Selecting the Set Point The message shown below will open Click Ok to proceed Microsoft Internet Explorer E3 A This procedure will change the 42 ModeBlk to Manual Figure C 60 Confirming the Calibration Wait a few seconds for the valve position to be updated in the field Position Select another value for the Set Point to test the valve position again Click Cancel to conclude the test and the message will appear indicating to the user that the previous configuration will be restored Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 Override FY 302 AY0O1 The Mode Block of the Resource block Transducer block and Analog Output block will be restored to the previous values Previous Yalue Actual Yalue Figure C 61 Restoring the Configuration Click Ok to conclude DYNAMIC VALUES selecting this method the user can verify the dynamic values of the device namic
21. indicates that there is an error related to the XD_SCALE parameter in the Al function block indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory the software has detected an error that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc an electronic component has failed a general error related to the device has been detected NOTE To update the diagnostic data click in the button REFRESH CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT RECONCILE CALIBRATION Calibration Information Who Date Unspecified Location Last Calibration Type Factory cal standard calibration Temperature Calibration Information WN E Manufacturer SMAR be Device Type FP302 A Device Tag FP302_4_5_469 Actual Calibration Information Calibration Unit Lower Range Limit Ss EN Upper Range Limit 30 psi Minimun Span Undefined Actual Cal Point LO 1 8QNAN Undefined Actual Cal Point HI 1 4 QNAN Undefined Calibration Temperature 1 QNAN Backup Restore Calibration Metho
22. smar Ve Y Diagnostic Identification Display USER INFORMATION r r a A 7 _ juliana biase Engineer su ta Dion cabe MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE DIAGNOSTI PEN E iran Figure E 1 LD302 Home Page The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the device maintenance LD302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the pressure transmitter The user can easily identify and specify the transmitter in the physical plant E 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR IDENTIFICATION Device Type LD302 Device Tag LD302 1 Device Tag Device ID Device Type Manufacturer Device Serial Number Main Board Serial Number Device Revision Firmware Revision Hardware Revision DD Revision E j Ordering Code NN Sensor Sensor Range Code Sensor Isolation Material 316 Stainless Steel Sensor Serial Number Goo eee Remote Seal Flange Type Number of Remote Seals Flange Material Remote Seal Type Drain Vent Material Remote Seal Fluid O Ring Material o Sensor Type Sensor Fluid Figure E 2 Identification Page indicates the tag associated to the transmitter in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters DEVICE TYPE identifies the type of the transmitter for a specific manufacturer DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER indicates the serial n
23. xml 411KB XML Document 000302 040201Calibration asp 33KB Documento do Activ 0001 2 040201Calibration csv 1KB Arquivo CSY do Micr 2 3 0002 3 040201Calibration_Lower_1 asp 2KB Documento do Activ 0003 fie 040201 Calibration_Lower_2 asp 3KB Documento do Activ 3 3 f 040201Calibration_Lower_3 asp SKB Documento do Activ 0005 040201 Calibration_Lower_4 asp 4KB Documento do Activ 0006 fe 040201 Calibration_Lower_end asp 2KB Documento do Activ 000d i 040201 Calibration_Lower_error asp 2KB Documento do Activ 0010 040201Calibration_main htm 1KB HTML Document 3 0015 040201 Calibration_Temperature_1 asp 2KB Documento do Activ 3 0016 fo 040201 Calibration_Temperature_2 asp 6KB Documento do Activ 3 0017 e 040201Calibration_Temperature_3 asp 4KB Documento do Activ 82 Common f 040201Calibration_Temperature_end asp 1KB Documento do Activ 3 DeviceLibrary Ke 040201 Calibration_Temperature_error asp 2KB Documento do Activ DeviceList 040201 Calibration_Upper_1 asp 2KB Documento do Acti H FF Generic e 040201Calibration_Upper_2 asp 3KB Documento do Activ Hart Device Support Ko 040201 Calibration_Upper_3 asp SKB Documento do Activ H images 040201 Calibration_Upper_4 asp 4KB Documento do e Baas H Maintenance zi 4 47 object s Disk free space 4 62 GB 2 98MB KE My Computer 2 Figure 4 13 Editing the Device Pages HART Devices The DBWizard Register application cannot be used
24. 2 CONFIGURATION Figure D 3 Configuration Page Measurement Configuration Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 COMPENSATION sensors MEASUREMENT METHOD the user selects the method of measurement single or differential EU 0 value of the temperature corresponding to 0 in EU EU 100 value of the temperature corresponding to 100 in EU D 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual D 4 Configuration Methods NUMBER OF TRANSDUCERS this method enables the transmitter to work with two independent sensors If there is only one sensor the transducer number will be one Number of Transducers TT202 1 Select the number of Transducers Figure D 4 Configuring the Number of Sensors After selecting the number of transducers the message will appear confirming the configuration Click Ok to conclude Microsoft Internet Explorer A The number of Transducers has been configured Figure D 5 Concluding the Configuration Method SENSOR 1 CONFIGURATION this method selects the type of the primary sensor and the number of wires Select the type of the sensor and click Ok Sensor 1 Configuration TT01_307 Sensor Type ohm 400 Select the type of Sensor O ABORT Figure D 6 Configuring the Primary Sensor Select the type of the connection Sensor 1 Configuration T701_307 Sensor Connector Select the type of connection for the Sensor Figure D 7 Connection Type If there are two sensors the Double t
25. 3 i 4 Fieldbus E EOL sps02_7_7 Bragg SR Fisidbus 7 USER INFORMATION Ta ob amano Engineer e Le E Email not registered MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE DIAGNOSTIC Figure D 1 TT302 Home Page The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance 171302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the temperature transmitter The user can easily identify and specify the transmitter in the physical plant D 1 Manufacturer SMAR Wa IDENTIFICATION 9 Device Type TT302 px Device Tag TT302 1 Device Tag TT302 1 Device ID 0003020002 SMAR TT302 00480 Manufacturer Main Board Serial Number 4808288 Device Type Firmware Revision Device Serial Number DD Revision Device Revision Ordering Code Hardware Revision sensor 1 Sensor Type Pt 100 IEC Sensor Upper Range Sensor Connection Sensor Lower Range Sensor Serial Number Sensor Unit Sensor 2 Sensor Type Sensor Upper Range Sensor Connection Sensor Lower Range ensor Serial Number Sensor Unit Figure D 2 Identification Page Device TAG indicates the tag associated to the transmitter in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters DEVICE ID indicates the identification code of the transmitter This code can use up to 32 characters DEVICE TYPE identifies the type of the transmitter for a specific manufacturer Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 SENSOR
26. 8 0003020001 SMAR LD302 800570 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 0003020002 5M4R TT302 5410 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 O S ri 302 4V 0003020005 5M4R FI302 800356 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 AAA Aegister Device Details Number of Devices The following block is missing DIAGTRD Uploaded Registered Unregistered NN License 9999 2 4 AssetView Server AssetView can monitor HART devices using the Smar HI302 HART Foundation Fieldbus Interface It is necessary to update the firmware version to 0301 3 15 or higher and create the blocks configuration for the HI302 Please refer to the HI302 User s Manual Chapter 3 for further information The current AssetView version supports the devices FY301 LD301 TT301 DT301 and TP301 Others HART devices will use a generic page as well as the devices from other manufacturers The DBWizard Register application cannot register templates of HART devices If an instrument selected to be registered doesn t have all blocks required or has an old firmware revision the device will be registered in the database but some functionalities such as calibration and diagnostic methods may not be available The example on the figure below shows the dialog box that will appear while the instruments are being registered Registering 01 of OF 0 Device Tag TT 01 Device ID OOOS020002 SMAR TT 3025410 Manufacturer 5 MAR Device Type TT se Protocol Fieldbus Foundation ACCESS_ ALPHA_NUM_ BLUC
27. A Processtiew P I System30z A webHMI t Get License Assetview Server Syscon AssetYiew udl TTi y T AvTerminal pz DE WizardRegister Sql5erver Create Database Figure 3 2 Initializing the AssetView Areas The AssetView Areas window will open 3 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Area Help Close Figure 3 3 Configuring Areas Changing Areas Attributes 1 Select the area icon from the list of areas On the main menu select Area and click Change Attributes 2 The Change Attributes dialog box will open At the AssetServer IP address text box type the new IP address or the network machine name where the devices from this area have been registered 3 Click Change to conclude Area Help Close Project JULIANA Change Attributes Fa Area Name Projecto AssetServer IP address IULIANA Figure 3 4 Changing Areas Attributes Repeat the steps described above to change the attributes from other areas 3 2 AssetView reas Opening the Areas Topology 1 Open the Web browser and type the Areas page address http lt server address gt assetview area htm IMPORTANT The Areas page must be opened in the browser using the server address name of the server machine where the areas were configured with the AssetView Areas as in the figure above 2 Click the expansion sign next to the plant icon to expand the tree and see the links to the areas E Smar AssetView Select Area
28. DEFA D302 Preventive Maintens So at day 5 25 2004 3 54 28 PM_ Preventive juliana Y pic 206 Weekly Preventive Mainten Sh O at day 5 25 2004 3 56 48 PM Preventive juliana x amp TAG DEFA Temperature Calibration Sky 5 in advance 5 25 2004 4 05 13 PM Preventive juliana Y E pic 206 Custom Predictive Mainten Sh 1 fin advance 5 25 2004 4 09 47 PM Preditive juliana x B TAG DEFA Preventive Maintenance Sta O at day 5 26 2004 3 59 11 PM Preventive juliana K tac EFA LD302 Preventive Maintena SU o at day 5 26 2004 4 00 47 PM Preventive juliana Figure 8 14 Maintenances History The icon Y in the first column indicates that the maintenance has been executed The icon x indicates that the maintenance has been removed Opening the Alarms List To list the alarms that indicate the status of the scheduled maintenances click the link Maintenances gt Alarms in the topology tree The page with the alarms list will be loaded Maintenance Alarms Device Description Due Date zW e E pic 206 Weekly Preventive Maintenance 5 25 2004 2 20 00 PM ei aah ae TAG DEFA LOs02 Preventive Maintenance 5 25 2004 6 00 00 PM zW e E pic 206 Custom Predictive Maintenance 5 26 2004 8 00 00 AM cW e Bea TAG DEFA Temperature Calibration Preventive S30 2004 2 30 00 PM a LS EE TAG DEFA Lower Pressure Calibration 6 1 2004 3 20 00 PM Figure 8 15 Maintenance Alarms The color indicates the severity of the alarm Indicates the ma
29. Diagnostic View page Show Report the selected diagnostic will be listed on the report Send E mail sends an e mail to the user describing the diagnostic Click the link Configure referring to a diagnostic to select the instruments from which the diagnostics will be send by email when the respective events occur Monitoring the Device Status DIAGNOSTIC CONFIGURATION Base not Trimmed Iv Iv CONFIGURE F 301 302 Deviation Limit Exceeded Iv Iv CONFIGURE FY301 302 Device Fail Safe Set Iv Iw CONFIGURE FY301 302 Input Failure process variable has BAD status Iv Iv CONFIGURE FY301 302 Magnetic not Centralized or not Detected Iv Iv CONFIGURE F 301 502 Output Module not Initialized or not Connected Iw Iv CONFIGURE FY 301 502 Reversal Limit Exceeded Iv Iw CONFIGURE FY301 302 Temperature Out of Range Iv Iv CONFIGURE F 301 302 Travel Limit Exceeded Iv Iv CONFIGURE FY301 302 Incompatible Sensor Iv Iv CONFIGURE LD301 Local Buttons Failure Iw Iw CONFIGURE LD301 Algorithm Error Iv Iv CONFIGURE OTHER Analog Output Saturated Iv Iv CONFIGURE OTHER Block Configuration Error Iv Iv CONFIGURE OTHER Calibration error Iv Iv CONFIGURE OTHER Figure 7 13 List of Diagnostic Events The example from the following figure shows the list of instruments for the diagnostic DEVIATION LIMIT EXCEEDED DEVIATION LIMIT EXCEEDED BACK 3051 0011515051092601082020 070000150 E Deso 0 1 0003020010 SMAR DCS02 1370800147 E DT302 0003020
30. Edit Delete Close Figure 2 21 Users dialog box Adding Users Click the Add button to add a new user The Add Users dialog box will open Group Username Description Full Hame Password E mail OF Cancel Existing gt Figure 2 22 Adding Users 1 Select the group to which the user will be added Engineers or AssetViewGuest Type the user name Type a brief description for the user Type the user s full name Choose a password for the user Type the user s e mail Click Ok Lo O ae A 2 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Users added to the Engineers Group will have permission for writing and reading information from the server Users added to the AssetViewGuest Group will only have permission to read information from the server Adding Existing Users In the Add Users dialog box click Existing to open the list of users for the local machine Group Assetviemt uest Administrator Domain Users Authenticated Users Users Username E uest brunobueno Domain Users clearcase_albd Domain Users Descripti FO daniel Domain Users iia aera daniele Domain Users Domain Users Users Full Name Password A krbtgt Domain Users E mail omar Domain Users x OK Cancel lt Existing h gt 6 Figure 2 23 Existing Users Select the user name from the list of existing users Type the user s e mail Click Ok Editing User s Attributes Select th
31. Figure J 10 J 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual J 6 Put the position 0 click Ok and wait until the sensor stabilization Lower Position Calibration TP 01 Put the lower position and wait until the sensor is stable Figure J 11 Click OK and the position in percentage will be displayed Lower Position Calibration TP 01 POSITION MEASURED m di Is the position correct YES E Figure J 12 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the position value Lower Position Calibration TP O1 Type the value of the position Figure J 13 Click OK to apply the new position value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure J 12 UPPER POSITION CALIBRATION this method is similar to the Lower Position Calibration procedure described above It is used when calibrating the position with the users reference instead of the manufacturer s reference When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that in this procedure must be executed when the process stops or the plant control is set to manual Click Yes to continue Upper Position Calibration 1P302_2 5 469 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed YES A Figure J 14 Put the position in 100 click Ok and wait until the sensor stabilization er Position Calibr
32. Fill in the fields below who 743 2007 10 04 05 TT ae CANCEL Figure C 46 Calibration Data A message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be executed when the process stops or the plant control is set at manual Open and close movements may interfere in the process Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOl This procedure must be executed offline or when the process stops because valve movements can interfere in the plant operations The valve will travel between the completely open point and the completely closed point to reach the best adjustment This procedure will set the Mode Block of the Resource and the Transducer blocks to Auto Asset iew will restore the Mode Block of these blocks to the previous value at the end of this procedure The control loop must be in Manual a E Figure C 47 Configuring the Mode Block Click Ok Then select the sensor that will be calibrated Input Output or Output2 and click Ok Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOL Select the Pressure Sensor Input Figure C 48 Selecting the Sensor Choose between upper calibration and lower calibration and click Ok C 27 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 28 Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOl Select the Trim Point Cal Point Hi Figure C 49 Selecting the Calibration A message box will open to confirm the limits for the pressure values Click Ok to continue
33. Select and locate the file AssetView mdb in the folder lt System302 Installation Path gt AssetView Database Click Ok and close the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box 4 When trying to open the AssetView main page the following error message appears The page cannot be found The Virtual Directories of AssetView might not have been created correctly during the installation Refer to the Appendix A for specific information about the Virtual Directories 5 The Device icon in the Tracking window doesn t have its normal state recovered after the communication is restored Close the Tracking window and open it again by clicking View gt Tracking View 6 The MSDE database was not installed during the SYSTEM302 Installation If the MSDE database was not installed on the computer run the file Install_msde bat located on the AssetView Installation folder a Open the Windows Explorer and locate the AssetView folder The default path is C Program Files Smar AssetView SQLServer Support MSDE2000A b Double click the file Install_msde bat to execute it c Follow the instruction on the dialog box to complete the database installation 7 Sand NET Framework installation AssetView pages are not shown in the browser EE Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Vier Favorites Tools Help Stack y PLE 7 5 Search q g Favorites el Address kl http ilocahost
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36. alert REVERSAL DEAD BAND indicates the magnitude of the valve movement value in percentage This value is used to increment the reversal total The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FY302 Diagnostic Page See the example below Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 2 o j Manufacturer SMAR jaa y CONFIGURATION e Device Type FY302 beg Device Tag FY 302 1 r A Device Operation Mode Operation Mode Note Deviation Alert Reversal Alert Deviation Enabled False Reversal Enabled ras Deviation Time Reversal Limit os Deviation Deadband Reversal Deadband le Figure C 4 Reversal Alert The user can check the alarm generated in the FY302 Diagnostic Page Valve Position Position Dns Hal Advanced Status Highest Temperature Travel Limit Exceeded Lowest Temperature 5 8627 Reversal Limit Exceeded Current Temperature 292043 Figure C 5 Advanced Status Note that the variable Reversals in the Valve Totals area exceeded the limit specified The alarm is indicated in red in the Advanced Status area Travel Accum Alert TRAVEL odometer indicates the equivalent number of full strokes The travel is incremented when the number of changes exceeds the dead band value It is used to indicate diaphragm replacement and actuator overhaul TRAVEL ENABLED enables checking the difference between the odometer and an established limit An alert is generated when the odometer exceeds this limit
37. assetview reas PROFIBUS Configurator pa Assetview Server Ea AssetVier ud AvTerminal Backup AssetView Database DB WizardRegister ae Installation Guide E 5qlServer Create Database Figure 2 1 Initializing the AssetView Server Using System302 Version 7 0 From the Start menu select Programs gt System302 gt Studio302 and click on Studio302 as indicated below E Conf600 Plus emale a Studio302 OU sqlServer Create Database Es Studia udl Figure 2 2 Starting Studio302 2 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Click the button P on the Studio302 toolbar and the following dialog box will open p S stem302 Studio Asset Tiew AssetView Choose the action Figure 2 3 Initializing the AssetView Server Click the option AssetView Server to execute this application The following figure shows the AssetView Server window pz Asset iew Server ProjectOl Topology Register Tracking Settings User View Help Event Log Device Tag Protocal Figure 2 4 AssetView Server Interface Selecting the Topology The Topology menu allows the user to select the topology configuration to be used by the AssetView Server To read the configuration saved on a Syscon file go to the Topology menu and click the option From Syscon Configuration File Topology Register Tracking Settings User View Help Upload From Plant From Syscon Configuration File Figure 2 5 Reading the configurati
38. be displayed Concentration Calibration DT 8 WALUE 8 371786E kg m3 Is the value of the concentration or density correct YES a A Figure F 17 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the density value that the DT301 should have read Concentration Calibration DT 8 Do you want to change the reference value NEW VALUE kato YES IS Figure F 18 Click Yes to apply the changes or click No and the value won t be updated Click Yes to confirm the density value as showed in Figure F 17 The correct value of the density or concentration will be displayed In case it is not correct repeat this calibration procedure To alter the calibration unit for example using Brix degree the user must change the parameter Measurement in the DT301 configuration page SELF CALIBRATION this method calibrates the transmitter using the air density or the water density in Brix degree as a reference According to the measurement parameter configured if it is air the unit kg m3 must be configured if it is water select the unit Brix Self Calibration DT 8 Select the next tim action IC E O ABORT Figure F 19 Select the variable to be calibrated Notice that the test point must be in contact with the selected element Self Calibration DT amp The probe must be in contact with the air PO ABORT Figure F 20 F 9 AssetView 3
39. catalogue jpg DE images jpg ON fuf m D procedures jpg LI Figure 9 23 Removing Files and Folders 9 10 Section 10 TROUBLESHOOT 1 AssetView Server is monitoring the changes of the parameters Tracking Activated An online Web page from AssetView is requested and all fields in the page are blank instead of showing the values At the same time the monitoring procedure Tracking stops Run the dcomenfg application select the application Smar OPC Conf Server for DFI302 and click Properties At the Identity tab select the option The Interactive User Click Ok to conclude x Applications Default Properties Default Security Default Protocols Aien Smar OPC amp Conf Server for DFIS02 Properties EJ ES UpPrintservere General Location Security Identity Endpoints Paintbrush Periodic Timer Por Which user account do you want to use to run this application PSM 2M ote PSN GiveN ote Pu Document The interactive user De Remote Debug Manager hor Java Remote Storage Recall Notification Client The launching user SENS Logon Events SENS Network Events Cc Th SENS OnNow Events This user SENS Subscriber for EventSystem Evert Server Extension Objects User Browse SetupLogServicez Class Smar OPC amp Conf Server for DFI302 i po Smar OPC amp Conf Server for HSE Password Smar OPC amp Conf Server for PC Card Eontim Password Smar OPE 2 0 Conf Server for DFES Pr
40. characterization is determined from two up E 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual E 10 to five points Apply the pressure to the transmitter Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Apply the pressure in the first lower point and wait until the sensor is stable Figure E 15 Stabilizing the First Point The pressure measured will be displayed Click Ok if the pressure is stable Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Preassure Measured lo mmHz20 6 y Is the pressure stable Figure E 16 Confirming the Value of the Pressure Type the value of the pressure that is being applied and click Ok Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Type the correct value for the pressure Figure E 17 New Pressure Value Apply the pressure for the second point Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Apply the pressure in the second lower point and wait until the sensor is stable Figure E 18 Stabilizing the Second Point The pressure measured will be displayed Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Preassure Measured o mmHz20 631 Is the pressure stable Figure E 19 Confirming the Value of the Pressure Type the value of the pressure and click Ok Appendix E AssetView amp LD302 Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Type the correct value for the pressure Figure E 20 New Pressure Value To calibrate another point click Yes in the following box and repeat the procedure described a
41. device LD302 from Smar 9 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 9 2 Device Library Manage Delete Selected Files O LD302 Models JPG i LD302 Mounting 01 JPS Lj LD302 Mounting 02 JPG a LD302 Mounting O3 jpg O LD302 Mounting 04 JPG a LD302 Mounting 06 JPG Lj LD302 Mounting O7 JPG O LD302 Mounting 08 JPG Lj LD302 Mounting 09 JPG a LD302 Mouting 05 JPG Lj LD302 jpeg _ Ld_302 gif Lj vssverscc O fuf u 000000080080 Back to Main Page Select File to Upload Browse Upload File Figure 9 2 Example of Device Images Adding Images To include an image related to the device type the name of the file or click Browse to locate the file at the page footer Select File to Upload Browse Upload File Figure 9 3 Adding Images The dialog box to locate the file will open Choose file rd ES Look in Y Sma e 0 e EJ E AssetWiew 4 Studio302 x Block Support Syscon History Common TagList DF65 El ConfigurationwWorkspace Desktop Device Support FBTools FBYiew EA FFB Support My Computer FFBDefParam OleServers we ProgTool My Network P File name Files of type fan Files Cancel ZA Figure 9 4 Locating the File Select the file of the image and click Open At the device library page click Upload File The link to the new image will be created in the Image page and a copy of the original file will be created in the device s fold
42. devices allow monitoring and registering the conditions such as valve wearing Through the diagnostics the plant technicians execute the proactive maintenance based on the Appendix C AssetView amp FY302 online information before the problem occurs not waiting for the maintenance planned avoiding and reducing the idle time of the plant The proactive maintenance in the FY302 is implemented by configuring the alarms in the FY302 Configuration Page such as Reversal Deviation and Travel After configuring the alarms the user can view the alarms in the FY302 Diagnostics Page according to the previous configuration such as Reversal Limit Exceed Deviation Limit Exceed and Travel Limit Exceed The alarms that were not configured by the user are also displayed in the Diagnostics Page such as Slow Valve Movement or Low Air Supply Base not Trimmed Output Module not Initialized or not Connected etc C 35 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 36 Appendix D ASSETVIEW amp TT302 TT302 Home Page The figure below shows the TT302 initial page and its options F Smar Asset View Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 j le x Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help sack GD Le Gh Aeh Favores eda 0 y i Lal l Address ME btt row assetview com bridefiauk htm TT 01 E a Maint nancar Ep Fialdbuy MHetwark E Bs ort 734 S Fieldbus 1 om Fieldbus 2 S Fiaidbus 3 BE Fialdbur 4 Bs or1 367 5 dl Fieldbus
43. digits to the right of the decimal point for the parameter being displayed in the LCD ACCESS the user can select the type of access to the selected parameter monitoring or action ALPHA NUM indicates if the alphanumeric field will be used for the mnemonic or for the value E 13 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual LD302 Device View Page The user can monitor the device s data opening the Device View page ra Z5 ES CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR DEVIGE Device Type LD302 VIEW Device Tag LT 01 Pressure Val 0 pva 0 0 Cal Point Lo 15 gust Raa 100 50709 mmH20 Primary Rng 100 5081 mmH20 4pc Cal Point Hi 120 490 Primary Rng 0 2 mmH20 4PC Cal Unit mmH20 4 C Snsr Rng 0 sora meaHZO Unes Cal Min Span 126 77 20 point Table Secondary Val lo N Digital Temp Val CN 2 eal LType Indirect AI Channel lo has I Eu at 100 Eu at 100 5082 psi 12 Eu at 0 Eu at 0 psi Figure E 29 Device View Page E 14 Appendix F F ASSETVIEW amp DT 301 DT301 Home Page The figure below shows the DT301 initial page and its options DT 8 a a Va Calibration Configuration smar DT301 A Diagnostic Identification Monit Le MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE Figure F 1 The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance
44. dynamic parameters of the sensor namic Yalues PIC 0002 This procedure shows the dynamic parameters O ES Figure E 26 Start Monitoring Click Ok to proceed The following dialog box will display the values of the temperature and the sensor terminal temperature namic Yalues PIC 0002 PRESSURE MEASURED 34 4751 mmHAZO 4 C TEMPERATURE MEASURED ar Figure E 27 Monitoring Dynamic Values These values are monitored continuously while the dynamic value dialog box is open To stop monitoring click Abort Appendix E AssetView amp LD302 LD302 Display Page The user can configure the data shown in the device s display CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR DISPLAY Device Type LD302 Device Tag PIC 0002 Y LCD1 lt T LCD2 Black Tag 1 Parameter 1 Sub Index 1 Mnemonic 1 Inc Dec 1 Decimal Point Numb 1 Access 1 Alpha Mum 1 Figure E 28 Display Page Display BLOCK TAG shows the list of the tags for the instantiated blocks available PARAMETER shows the list of parameters available to be displayed in the LCD for the block selected in the Block Tag option SUB INDEX indicates the sub index of the selected parameter MNEMONIC indicates the mnemonic of the parameter selected in the Parameter option INC DEC indicates the value to be added or subtracted when acting the parameter via local tuning DECIMAL POINT NUMB indicates the
45. eS FI 302 AW HSE Fieldbus 4 HO Fieldbus 5 HOS Fieldbus 6 Ss ma r Device Library FI302 Diagnostic IN Monit Display USER INFORMATION e _ bob_engineer Engineer x lt Email notregistered MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE DIAGNOSTIC 2 Click to expand FP PT T Internet Figure G 1 The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance FI302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the converter The user can easily identify and specify the device in the physical plant G 1 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Device TAG DEVICE ID SW REVISION DEVICE REVISION HARDWARE REVISION MANUFACTURER DEVICE TYPE DD REVISION DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER MAIN BOARD SERIAL NUMBER ORDERING CODE 1 3 Actuator Manufacturer SMAR Device Type FI302 Device Tag FI302 Device Tag Device ID SW Revision Device Revison Hardware Revision Manufacturer Device Type DD Revision Device Serial Number Main Board Serial Number 6801718 Ordering Code 1 Ordering Code 2 Ordering Code 3 Actuator Act Serial Number 1 Act Serial Number 2 Act Serial Number 3 Figure G 2 indicates the tag associated to the converter in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters indicates the identification code of the converter This code can use up to 32 characters ind
46. fault state condition If the fault state condition does not persist for FSTATE_TIME seconds and while this time does not elapse the block will execute in the last actual mode Indicates the preset analog SP value to use when fault occurs poate This value will be used if the I O option fault state is selected FSTATE TIME 1 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual FR302 Diagnostics Page The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FR302 Diagnostic Page CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION nz Manufacturer SMAR DIAGNOSTIC 3 Device Tyee FRI Device Tag FR O1 Block Configuration Link Configuration Simulation Active Local Gyverride Device Failsafe Power Up Input Failure Block Configuration Link Configuration Simulation Active Local Guerride Crevice Failsafe Power Up Input Failure Block onfiguration Link Configuration Simulation Active Local Override Device Fallsate Power Up Diagnosis DO 1 PID Step Output Failure Memory Failure Lost Static Data Lost Hu Data Readback Check Cut of Service Device Heeds Maintenance How Output Failure Memory Failure Lost Static Data Lost MM Data Readback Check Out of Service Device Heeds Maintenance How Cutput Failure Menor Failure Lost Static Data Lost HS Cats Readback Check ut of Service Input Failure Device Needs Maintenance How Figure 1 4 Diagnostic components associated with the
47. htm El gh DefaultAppPoo pagerror gif gl SmardssetviewPool o EN Web sites nuran i 0 E A Explore E fl Web Ser open Permissions Browse Start Stop Pause Web Ste All Tasks Web Site from filet rs Virtual Directory View Virtual Directory From File New Window From Here Delete Figure A 11 Creating the Virtual Directory for the AssetView Application Pool The Virtual Directory Creation Wizard will open Click Next and type AssetView as the alias of the virtual directory Click Next A 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual A 6 Yirtual Directory Creation Wizard WYirtual Directory Alas Specity a short name or alias for this virtual directory Type the alas you want to use to gain access to this Web virtual directory Use the same naming conventions that you would for naming a directory Alias Assetvien lt Back Cancel Figure A 12 Configuring the Virtual Directory Then select the path of the new virtual directory The default installation path is C Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages Or click Browse to locate the AssetView Web Pages directory Yirtual Directory Creation Wizard l l Web Site Content Directory Where is the content you want to publish on the Web site Enter the path to the directory that contains the content for this Web site Path C Program Files SmarAssetView Web Pages Browse Figure A 13 Locating the AssetView Directory
48. indicates that the transmitter is operating with two independent sensors COLD JUNCTION indicates that the compensation of the cold junction is DEACTIVATED deactivated for the thermocouple sensor EEPROM SAVING IN indicates that data is being saved in the serial EEPROM PROGRESS memory DIFFERENTIAL SENSOR indicates that the differential measurement type is activated ACTIVATED TWO WIRES COMPENSATION indicates that the compensation of the leads of the two wires ACTIVATED sensor is activated Device Diagnostic POWER UP indicates that the device has executed the power up procedure MEMORY FAILURE indicates an electronic failure according to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or SOON device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or NOW device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance ENVIRONMENT TEMP OUT OF indicates that the temperature measured by the terminal RANGE temperature sensor is out of limits SOFTWARE ERROR the software has detected an error that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc ELECTRONICS FAILURE an electronic component has failed GENERAL ERROR a gene
49. of the sensor module Do you want to save the changes YES AC Figure C 42 Saving Calibration Data SETUP REPORT this option provides an analysis of the data stored during the last Setup process The data has information about the HALL and the PIEZO sensors lt is useful to report a problem during the Setup process There are cases where the Setup process is executed and the valve is stuck or the input pressure is too low to allow the movement In this case the process will be finalized with Time Out and the lower and upper values of the HALL sensor will be practically the same which indicates no movement Another example is the voltage condition of the PIEZO sensor that must be between 30 and 60V in a stable condition of a fixed position If the voltage is out of this band the mechanical calibration will be necessary at the PIEZO sensor C 25 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Report FY 302 AYD1 The Setup Report shows the information according to the last setup procedure A ee EE Figure C 43 Setup Report Click Ok The figure below shows the Setup Report options Setup Report FY 302 A VO1 Pot DC Digital Hall Value Value Highest Cal Hall Value Lowest Cal Hall Value DA Output Value Value Values Highest Cal DA Value Status Lowest Cal DA Value Status Good _NonCascade NonSpeclfic NotLimited Figure C 44 Report Data Pot DC VALUE digital information of the hardware used to control the
50. possible to detect the performance decreasing by comparing the current parameters with the standard values and then schedule the maintenance The user can check the general diagnostic status in the LD302 Diagnostic Page refer to the next section This status is generated according to the user configuration in the LD302 Configuration Page For example there can be a Sensor Failure caused by an overpressure or a burnout sensor E 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION RECONCILE Manufacturer SMAR CONFIGURATION Device Type LD302 Device Tag LD302 1 Device Operation Mode Auto F Measured Type Choose Pressure Measurement Configuration Auto Zero off Function Direct zj Characterization off Low Cut Off EEEN inH20 68 F EU Unit JinH20 68 F PY Unit mmHg 090 z EU 0 i ae inH20 68 F PY Lower Range Value lz mmHg 0 C EU 100 inH20 68 F PY Upper Range Value mmHg 0 C Alert Configuration Maximum Offset Deviation A Maximum Gain Deviation CA PTG Maximum Number of Overpressure Limit Overpressure ls Parameter not registered Figure E 3 Configuration Page Device Operation Mode Indicates the operation mode for the device if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Out of Service for the Resource Transducer and Analog Output blocks AUTO if this mode is s
51. stops or the plant control is set at manual Open and close movements may interfere in the process Please refer to the positioner manual for setup details setup FY 302 A4YD1 This procedure must be executed offline or when the process stops because valve movements can interfere in the plant operations The valve will travel between the completely open point and the completely closed point to reach the best adjustment This procedure will set the ode Block of the Resource and the Transducer blocks to Auto Asset iew will restore the Mode Block of these blocks to the previous value at the end of this procedure The control loop must be in Manual MO ES Figure C 39 Configuring the Mode Block Click OK and the valve will move searching for the lower and upper physical position Depending on the valve inertia this process may take a few minutes Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 FY 302 A O1 Progress 0 50 100 Valve Position 60 2290 CANCEL Status Figure C 40 Valve Movement The progress bar indicates the percentage of this procedure The user can also verify the setup status A message box will appear indicating that the Setup process is completed Microsoft Internet Explorer x A Setup is complete Figure C 41 Concluding the Calibration At the end of the setup it will be possible to save the data FY 302 AY01 It is recommended to save the calibration data to the EEPROM memory
52. store them in different locations e Execute the backup procedure on regular intervals e Define a reasonable period of time to store old backup versions IMPORTANT Before executing the AssetView Backup make sure that the AssetServer is not being executed and the AssetView pages are not open Creating the Backup File 1 On the Start menu select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt Backup AssetView Database as indicated below Skype F w Startup fm System30 studio302 La Internet Explorer m Tools b wt MSN Messenger 7 5 fa Outlook Express PROFIBUS Configurator JD AssetVview Server Ea 4ssetview udl AvTerminal A Assetview 9 Assetview reas yo Remote Assistance Windows Media Player a WordWeb a Backup Assetview Database be b5 DB WizardRegister e Installation Guide Ej SqlServer Create Database Figure B 1 Starting the AssetView Backup 2 The AssetView Backup window will open 45 Asset iew Backup File Backup Assetviewm Database Restore 4ssetview Database Exit Figure B 2 AssetView Backup Window 3 Select the option Backup AssetView Database The Backup AssetView dialog box will open B 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Backup Asset iew Japlicativos Documents and Settings Inetpub Interwise Program Files i temp WINNT2 JJ MU Temp uE te Ah O File name i i i si CS Save as type Backup file bak
53. the XD_ SCALE parameter in the AO function block g indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device _ indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory the software has detected an error that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc an electronic component has failed a general error related to the device has been detected Appendix G AssetView amp FI302 FI302 Calibration Page This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT RECONCILE F Manufacturer SMAR CALIBRATION k S Device Type FI302 TRANSDUCER 1 Device Taq FI302 Number of Transducers Select The Transducer Transducer 1 Calibration Information Actual Calibration Information Who Location Last Calibration Type Calibration Unit Minimum Span Actual LO Point Cal Actual HI Point Cal Calibration Methods DYNAMIC YALUE CURRENT LOWER CURRENT CALIBRATION UPPER CURRENT CALIBRATION Backup Restore Backup Restore Default Data Restore Submit Figure G 5 Number of Transducers Select the transducer block to be calib
54. the identification number of the actuator manufacturer ACT MODEL NUM indicates the identification number of the actuator model ACTUATOR SERIAL NUMBER indicates the serial number of the actuator C 2 Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 Valve VALVE MAIN ID indicates the identification number of the valve manufacturer VALVE MODEL NUM indicates the identification number of the valve model VALVE SERIAL NUMBER indicates the serial number of the valve FY302 Configuration Page There are a few parameters in the FY302 transducer block that can be used in the predictive and proactive maintenance Some of them can be read online while other parameters require the process to stop or the plant control to be set to manual It is possible to detect performance decreasing comparing the current parameters with standard values and therefore determine the predictive and proactive maintenance The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FY302 Diagnostic Page Operational Statistics OEs are data stored in the device that inform its usage abnormal behaviors or number of times that a specific condition occurred such as total valve travel odometer total of reversals and maximum deviation limit between the valve position and the setpoint Using the FY302 Configuration Page the user can set limit conditions for the operational statistics If a specific OE reaches the limit value the device notifies the system and this notifica
55. used in the FY302 positioner provides powerful diagnostic algorithms and through AssetView it also provides powerful resources for the predictive analyses The positioner has characterization resources tables QO and QE curves input and output pressure monitoring temperature monitoring travel control strokes control reversals control input signals set point deviation etc With AssetView it is possible to view online diagnostics safely without interrupting the process It is possible to configure the travel limits strokes reversals and alarms The user can track the condition of the device and prevent problems in the process The information are read and saved in the tool history for a specific configuration helping to plan and execute the maintenance The AssetView can be accessed from anywhere because it was built on Web technology It is recommended to generate the charts before and after maintenance to register the status of the positioner the valve the actuator and the database The database will be analyzed later to assist the user to decide the period of time needed between maintenances delaying the following maintenance and reducing the idle time of the device AssetView and the Proactive Maintenance C 34 Because of the resources available in the positioner and the online monitoring it is possible to implement the proactive maintenance determining the problems and their causes The diagnostic potential of the field
56. used in the transducer block generated an error This could be due to an overflow data reasonableness failure etc This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures Appendix L AssetView 8 Magnetrol Pulsar CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer Magnetrol Device Type Pulsar CALIBRATION y Il Device Tag LT 02 Calibration Unit Sensor Lower Range Limit Sensor Upper Range Limit Minirmun Span Current Lower Point Calibration Current Higher Point Calibration Figure L 5 Calibration Information CALIBRATION UNIT indicates the unit for the pressure calibration procedure SENSOR LOWER RANGE LIMIT indicates the lower limit for the sensor SENSOR UPPER RANGE LIMIT indicates the upper limit for the sensor indicates the minimum value allowed between the lower MINIMUM SPAN and upper points of the calibration ARE ON EIA indicates the unit for the pressure calibration procedure eae pot indicates the last higher point of the pressure calibration L 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual L 6
57. would you like to create Y Cancel Figure 4 11 Selecting the Transducer Block Instances After registering the template the Wizard will verify if the pages were created for this type of device See the message below DB Wizard Register 3 E G Template was registered successfully Web page not found to this device type Would you like to copy the default web pages to this device Figure 4 12 Selecting the Transducer Block Instances 4 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Click Yes to copy the generic pages from the directory Program Files Smar Assetview Web Pages FF Generic to the device folder The user can customize these pages by editing the files located in the corresponding folder in the Device Support directory See the example below N 0004 B x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help HBack Qsearch Gy Folders US DE X Ed Folders x 2 4 Smar al QO images File Folder E C Assetview 0101 xml 287 KB XML Document 3 bin ES 0102 xml 287 KB XML Document Q SQLServer Support ke 0103 xml 286 KB XML Document 3 Web Pages e 0201 xml 365 KB XML Document 53 css 2 0301 xml 365 KB XML Document E E CustomeErrors e 0302 xml 411KB XML Document Device Support e 0401 xml 411 KB XML Document 9 000101 2 0402
58. 00e 5144 R 075302 000504453 E FP302 0003020004 3144 R FP302 00501017 FY 302 44011 0003020006 31414 R F02 054680701 1 E L0292 949 2 1 0003020000 SM AR LDO292 E PIC O002 0003020001 SMAR LOSO2 000804818 Li TP302 77 000302000b SMAR TP302 000509792 E WESTLOCKDISCRETE 5 454350001 Westlack 400001411 Figure 7 14 List of Instruments for a Diagnostic Event The figure below shows an example of a notification e mail related to a diagnostic De eduardocorrea smar com br mailto eduardocorrea smar com br Enviada em quarta feira 16 de maio de 2007 08 55 Para eduardocorrea smar com br Assunto Notification Diagnostic by AssetView Service Messenger Smar AssetView Service Messenger Notification from Smar AssetView DIAGNOSTIC NOTIFICATION Device FY 302 AVO1 Block FY 302 AVO1 TRD Diag nostic Out of Service Figure 7 15 Notification of a Diagnostic Event 7 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Scheduling Maintenances for an Event At the Acknowledge window for tracking and diagnostic events select the option Generate Maintenance to schedule maintenance for the device When the user clicks the button Submit the window below will open MES http localhost assetview Track Diag acknowledge diagnostic_send asp Device Ma Generate Maintenance TAG DEFAULT 253 Maintenance from Diagnostic TAG DEFAULT 253 pic 219 trd Gut of Service Maintenance Type Proactive zj Description Type the de
59. 1 User s Manual F 10 Click Ok to continue The calibration error will be displayed Self Calibration DT 8 The correct value must be 1 20 Kg m WALUE 5 332 763E Kgfms Is the error acceptable YES a a Figure F 21 If the error is acceptable click Yes to conclude the procedure Otherwise click No to read the value again Repeat this step until the error is acceptable and then click Yes to conclude If the user selects the water the dialog box below will open before starting the calibration to alert the user that the variable unit must be Brix degree To change the unit open the DT301 configuration page and edit the parameter Measurement Self Calibration DT 8 The unit must be Brix Figure F 22 The calibration steps are the same as described for the air but the Brix degree value in the water is always zero PRESSURE CALIBRATION this method corrects any distortions that have occurred in the sensor s mechanical gain acting on the transference curve span The upper pressure adjustment is identical to the lower pressure except for the reference point The user can select the calibration unit and type the value of the pressure that will be used as a reference value for the transmitter respecting the range limit of the sensor and the minimum span 0 AVP Vey Xe A specific device must be used to apply the pressure The transmitter must be in off line mode Pressure Calibration DT
60. 10 Database Configuration File Now check if the database connection is configured properly In the Welcome Screen click the link Database Configuration File The Data Link Properties dialog box will open E Data Link Properties Provider Connection Advanced All Specity the following to connect to SQL Server data 1 Select or enter a server name ServerN ame Refresh 2 Enter information to log on to the server f Use Windows NT Integrated security Use a specific user name and password Weer name sa Password D Blank password 1 Allow saving password 30 Select the database on the server Jassetiew Attach a database file as a database name seien Usina the tilename Test Connection Cancel Help Figure 1 15 Connecting to the SQL Server Database At the Connection tab 1 Select the name of the SQL Server 2 Choose the log on mode 3 Select the AssetView Database on the server If the database was created in the remote machine make sure to select the name of the remote server 4 Click Test Connection and wait for the message confirming the test succeeded Microsoft Data Link x UL Test connection succeeded Figure 1 16 Testing the connection Click Ok on the Data Link Properties dialog box to conclude User Permission In the Welcome Screen click the link User Permission The Local Users and Groups window will open Installation and Configur
61. 302 4V01 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 03 49 Preventive maintenance Device FP302 The device registered doe FP302 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 03 49 Device registered with success FP302 FIELDBUS a amma amm oe 2 a g EA g m A 2 8 Figure 2 18 Event Log window In case an error occurred double click the corresponding row in the Event Log window to open the Error Message that provides information about the error Date and Time 11 5 2006 13 49 34 Getting list of FF devices 11 5 2006 13 49 36 FF devices not found on topology 11 5 2006 13 49 36 There are Hls on the configuration Getting Hart Devices 11 5 2006 13 49 36 An error occurred Double click here to see more details 0001 CHartControl StartH art onitoring Error Description Failed to connect OPC Server Description Error Number 2147220988 Figure 2 19 Error Details Resetting the Event Log Right click the Event Log window and select the option Clear Event Log A message will appear confirming the operation Click Yes to delete all the information in the Event Log window or click No to cancel AssetView Server User Management The Administrator must grant permissions for other users to access the AssetView Server Click User on the main menu pz AssetYiew Server Dynamic Topology Register Tracking Settings 4 View Figure 2 20 Managing Users The Users dialog box will open Group Engineer Z IUSA_JULIANA Everpone
62. 6 E Device 10 000302000e SMAR DT302 000804483 Fieldbus SMAR DT302 DFI367 Fieldbus 6 E TP302_7_ 000302000b 5M4R TP302 000809792 Fieldbus SMAR TP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 ES FY 302 401 0003020006 SMAR FY 302 034801011 Fieldbus SMAR FY302 DFI367 Fieldbus 7 ES 3051 0011513051092601082020 070000150 Fieldbus Rosemount 3051 DFI367 Fieldbus 7 amp FP302 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801017 Fieldbus SMAR FP302 DFI367 Fieldbus 8 amp PIC 0002 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 Fieldbus SMAR LD302 DFI367 Fieldbus 8 amp LD292 949 2 1 000302000D SMAR LD292 Fieldbus SMAR LD292 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 0003020001 5M4R LD302 800570 Fieldbus DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 0003020002 SMAR TT302 5410 Fieldbus DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 0003020005 SMAR F1302 800356 Fieldbus DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 0003020010 5M4R DC302 137800127 Fieldbus DFI 367 Fieldbus 5 E 1F302_1 0003020003 5M4R 1F302 004807084 Fieldbus DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 Figure 2 17 Device List Window 2 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Event Log The devices displayed in this dialog box are configured in the Syscon file The Tracking procedure reads the information related to these devices from the database and from the Fieldbus Network See the section Tracking for further information about monitoring a device Click the column header to sort the list of devices toggling between ascendant and descendent sorting The user can manage the devices while they are removed or added to the database according to the number of de
63. 8 The device must be offline a 0K ABORT Figure F 23 Click Ok and select the value to be calibrated Pressure Calibration DT 8 Select the next pressure action LOWER UPPER ABORT Figure F 24 Apply the input value and wait until the transmitter is stable Appendix F AssetView amp DT301 Pressure Calibration DT 8 Apply the lower range input and wait until is stable Figure F 25 Click OK and the pressure will be displayed Pressure Calibration DT 8 PRESSURE 06145246 mmH20 Is the pressure correct YES IO Figure F 26 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the pressure value Pressure Calibration DT 8 Type the value of the pressure WALUE mmHzo IO EA Figure F 27 Click OK to apply the new pressure value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure F 26 F 11 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual DT301 Monitoring Page This page displays the parameters and monitoring data of the density transmitter CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT A ed Manufacturer SMAR f MONIT l Device Type DT301 Device Tag DT 8 Monit Variables 5322409 ma asor ka ems 265059 Jo e Device Status Available Figure F 28 Monit Variables OUT mA output value in mA OUT output value in percentage PV process variable PV valu
64. 8 System 000302000 SMAR LD302 200570 Device PIC 0002 13 4 2007 16 05 System 000302000 SMAR LD302 000804818 Device TT 01 13 4 2007 1602 System D003020002 3MAR 7T202 5410 mE ities Figure 6 5 Application Log Report Device ID Log Report This report shows all tags that have been assigned to a specific device ID To generate this report click the link Device ID Log in the Audit Trail Reports page After configuring the filters click the icon to select the file format and generate the Device ID Log Report 99 A 1 DeviceID Log Audit Trail Report DATE TIME USER DEVICE TAG Protocol FIELDBUS Device ID 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 13 4 2007 18 05 System Device ID 0003020001 5MAR LD302 800570 10 4 2007 08 08 System Device ID 0003020002 SMAR TT302 5410 13 4 2007 16 02 System Device ID 0003020003 SMAR IF302 004807084 12 4 2007 16 03 System Device ID 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801017 12 4 2007 16 04 System FP202 Device ID 0003020005 SMAR F1302 800356 13 4 2007 16 02 System F 302 4 4 Device 10 0003020006 SMAR FY302 034801011 12 4 2007 16 03 System FY 302 A4VD Device ID 0003020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 13 4 2007 16 02 System DC302 0_1 Device 10 0011513051092601082020 070000150 18 4 2007 18 53 System 3031 3051 Device ID 5743430001Westlock A00001411 16 4 2007 15 47 System WESTLOCK DISCRETE Device 1 Lo LHS 3 Figure 6 6 Device ID Log Report AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Tracking History Repo
65. ATION MONTT IDENTIFICATION Device Tag F302 Manufacturer SMAR Device Type 1F302 Device Taq IF302 Sensor Sensor 1 Serial Number a Device ID 003020003 5MAR 1F302 004803599 Sensor 2 SerialNumber jo Device Serial Humber Ted Device Revision DE Revision Firmware Revision Hardware Revision Device Type Manufacturer Main Board Serial Humber 203599 Ordering Code Device TAG DEVICE ID DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER DEVICE REVISION DD REVISION FIRMWARE REVISION HARDWARE REVISION DEVICE TYPE MANUFACTURER MAIN BOARD SERIAL NUMBER ORDERING CODE Sensor SENSOR SERIAL NUMBER IF302 Configuration Page The IF302 contains three input transducer blocks The channel number of the Al block corresponds to the terminal block with the same number H 2 Ea wn i oj jor fra E i m Sensor 3 Serial Number a Figure H 2 indicates the tag associated to the converter in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters indicates the identification code of the converter This code can use up to 32 characters indicates the serial number of the converter indicates the revision of the converter indicates the revision of the DD indicates the firmware revision of the converter indicates the hardware revision of the converter identifies the type of the converter for a specific manufacturer identifies the converter manufac
66. C il Internet Figure C 1 FY302 Home Page The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the device maintenance FY302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the positioner The user can easily identify and specify the positioner in the physical plant C 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR o IDENTIFICATION e Device Type FY302 A Device Tag FY 302 1 Actuator Tag Device ID Act Main ID SW Revision Act Model Num Hardware Revision Actuator SN Manufacturer Device Type Device Revision DD Revision Device SN Valve Main I D Mainboard SN Valve Model Num Module SN Valver SN Ordering Code Figure C 2 Identification Page Device TAG indicates the tag associated to the positioner in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters DEVICE ID indicates the identification code of the positioner This code can use up to 32 characters SW REVISION indicates the software revision of the positioner HARDWARE REVISION indicates the hardware revision of the positioner MANUFACTURER identifies the positioner manufacturer DEVICE TYPE identifies the type of the positioner for a specific manufacturer MAINBOARD SERIAL NUMBER MODULE SERIAL NUMBER indicates the serial number of the positioner transducer module ORDERING CODE indicates the ordering code of the positioner Actuator ACT MAIN ID indicates
67. CTORIES sscesssesssseessssessssessssestsseesssteessseesssesteseees A 2 CONFIGURING IIS 6 0 ON WINDOWS SERVER 2003 ccscccssscssssessssessssessesesscsesucsesucsssecsssessesecsesetecsecetseesteeeseaeen A 4 CONFIGURING THE APPLICATION POO London dias AA CREATING THE VIRTUAL DIRECTO IES baii A5 CONFIGURING THE PROPERTIES OF THE VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES scsssssesssseessssessstessssessssessssesnssesssseseaseses A 7 APPENDIX B ASSETVIEW DATABASE BACKUP PROCEDURES oococcococcconcccococcccocccancononococanccnannenanos B 1 CREATING THE BACKUP FUE it dl ea B 1 RESTORING THE DATABASE ccscscsscssssessescsessssecscsecsesessssscsssecsssscssescseescsesesscsesscseesssesssseesssesssscsasseesseessssesseeensenen B 2 APPENDIX C ASSET VIEW SPV 302 a a sued ceeded C 1 FY302 HOME PAGE cscsccssssssessssessssesssscssssesssscsssssssssucssscssssessssesssasssssussssessseesssscssssesasscssssesassecsssecsssecssseesseeessaesicess Ga AU IDENTIFICATION PAGE pment rent ere Pe er Re een oe PE erm RE ROSE Pe rer ROA Gal FY302 CONFIGURATION PAGE ads Gs FVG02 DIAGNOSTICS PAGE vic tit 67 FY302 GRAPHICS PAGE srt parate C 10 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual COS GALIBRATION PAGE an do elo ences C 16 SN O LP o II dvameexdalennatpaneeueees C 32 ELSE DEVIC E gt en At i co eee nero reer cer eer ern epee ner err nr ener rere nen erent herent rere errr eee er eer er eee ae C 33 DIAGNOSTIC AND MAINTENANCE FOR POSITIONERS e eect teeter rere rere eee ea aa
68. CTORY LOW POINT indicates the last lower point of the pressure calibration CALIBRATION according to the manufacturer s procedure FACTORY HIGH POINT indicates the last higher point of the pressure calibration CALIBRATION according to the manufacturer s procedure Temperature Calibration Information CALIBRATION UNIT indicates the unit for the temperature calibration procedure CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE indicates the value of the last calibration of the temperature Calibration Methods When the transmitter is installed it is recommended to run the Lower Pressure Calibration procedure to minimize the mounting Please refer to the transmitter manual for further details E 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual E 8 LOWER PRESSURE CALIBRATION this method is used when calibrating the lower pressure point The user can select the calibration unit and type the value of the pressure applied as a reference value to the transmitter observing the sensor limits and the minimum When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be span executed when the process stops or the plant control is set to manual Lower Pressure Calibration LD302 1 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed O Ne Figure E 6 Configuring the Mode Block Click Yes apply the pressure and wait for the sen
69. DE or SQLServer a 0 MSDE or SL Server e Sab Server ee emer ee a emer ma a emer a a emer Aa a emer 1 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 7500 SQL Server 10000 SQL Server Connect the HardKey to the parallel port or the USB port of the machine Then select Start gt Programs gt System302 and click on Get License e Get License xl M SoftKey check License Code 19601 41650 Syscon Licensed to 4096 Blocks Bemare FEI OLE Server Licensed to 4096 Blocks Remove DFIOLES eer Licensed to 4096 Blocks Bema atan Licensed Remove Studio Licensed to Unlimited Equipments Remove Generate FaxBack Use DEMO Keps W HardE ey check Diagnostic Exit Figure 1 4 Checking the HardKey 1 Click the button Diagnostic 2 In the HardKey dialog box fill the form with the required information and click the button Diagnostic to generate the HardKey log file 3 A message will indicate if the report was generated successfully Click OK to open the log file 4 Onthe Get License window click Exit to conclude NOTE If an error message appears during the test check if the HardKey is connected properly and if you have a valid license After the Installation Remember that it is necessary to restart the computer after the installation is complete Otherwise it would be necessary to restart the database From the Start menu select Programs gt Startup gt Service Manager The SQL Serve
70. DENTIFICATION E Manufacturer Magnetrol DIAGNOSTIC Device Type Pulsar Device Tag MAGDO1 5M Diagnosis Block Configuration Link Configuration Simulation Active Local Override Power Up lt Input Failure a Gutput Fallure Memory Failure a Lost Static Data Genaralerror Calibration Error Configuration Error a Electronics Failure Mechanical Fall re a lO Failure Cata Integrity Error AE dE a Software Error NA E Algorithm Error Cutof Service Device heeds Maint nantce How Figure L 4 L 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Diagnosis Shows the status of the continuous diagnostic for the device including the condition of the function block the electronic module and the sensor BLOCK CONFIGURATION ERROR LINK CONFIGURATION SIMULATION ACTIVE LOCAL OVERRIDE POWER UP INPUT FAILURE OUTPUT FAILURE MEMORY FAILURE LOST STATIC DATA LOST NV DATA OUT OF SERVICE DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE NOW GENERAL ERROR CALIBRATION ERROR CONFIGURATION ERROR ELECTRONICS FAILURE MECHANICAL FAILURE I O FAILURE DATA INTEGRITY ERROR SOFTWARE ERROR ALGORITHM ERROR Magnetrol Pulsar Calibration Page L 4 indicates that there is an error related to the XD_ SCALE parameter in the Al function block indicates the error status of a link indicates that the device is on simulation mode indicates that the device is being operated manually indicates that
71. DEVICE ID TAG MANUFACTURER PROTOCOL Status STATUS TRACKING TIME STAMP Location TIME STAMP 6 16 2004 2 08 26 PM Figure 7 2 Device details Defining the device status To define the device status in the tracking list click the list box in the Status column related to the device Tracking View Device Bridge Channel Status Location CGS i sio DFI367 Fieldbus5 Bad Communication Submit Onsite _ submit ACK 2051 DFI367 Fieldbus 7 fon site 2 brao2 DFI367 Fieldbus 6 Operation onsite 2 rpso2 DFI367 Fieldbus 8 Operation onsite 2 ES cvone nuns DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 Operation Pon site wll Submit Figure 7 3 Device status Select the option e Off line the device is not communicating because it was removed from the plant e Bad Communication the device is connected to the plant but has communication problems Click the button Submit to apply the alterations to the device The tracking event will be automatically acknowledged See the example below Tracking View Device Bridge Channel Status Location A 5 DC302 0 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 5 Bad Communication onsite al Y ACK 2051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 Operation onsite prs02 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 Operation Onsite zl ES ranma MET 247 Fialdhne 2 Oneratian Ancia E En Figure 7 4 Defining the Device status Defining the device location To define the device s location in the tracking list click the list box in the Location column related to t
72. Diagnostic UEA TAP ORATION bab_enpeeer iLnmener ar E EJ 2 F 2 imal nai registro MAIN PAGE LIBRARY HOMES REPORT MAISTERANEE DIACNOSTIE HE Cickoto expard m z 3 E l A a tm Figure K 1 The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance FP302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the Foundation fieldbus to pneumatic signal converter The user can easily identify and specify the transmitter in the physical plant CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT y _ Y Manufacturer SMAR IDENTIFICATION EnS Device Type FP302 Y Device Tag FP302_4_5_469 Device Actuator Tag P302_4_5 469 7 Device ID 003020004 SMAR FP302 007801699 Act Man ID Device Serial Number Act Model Number Device Revision Act Serial Number DD Revision Firmware Revision Hardware Revision Device Type Manufacturer Valve Man ID Mainboard Serial Number 7801699 Valve Model Number Transducer Serial Number 4294967295 Valve Serial Number oj o o o o po Ordering Code Figure K 2 K 1 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Device TAG DEVICE ID DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER DEVICE REVISION DD REVISION FIRMWARE REVISION HARDWARE REVISION DEVICE TYPE MANUFACTURER MAIN BOARD SERIAL NUMBER TRANSDUCER SEREAL NUMBER ORDERING CODE Actuator ACT MAIN ID ACT MODEL NUMBER ACT SERIAL NUMB
73. E ATTRIBUTES PROCESS VARIABLE ATTRIBUTES SENSOR LOWER RANGE LIMIT SENSOR UPPER RANGE LIMIT SENSOR UPPER RANGE LIMIT CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CRANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 EU 0 EU 0 EU D Eu 0 EU 0 TEE ISE Figure 6 4 Device Data Report 10 02305 0 107 2219 98 2219 68 1141 oo oO 0000s lt t L Audit Trail Reports Application Log Report AssetView stores the tags of the devices in the database This report shows all devices to which a specific tag has been assigned To generate this report click the link Application Log in the Audit Trail Reports page After configuring the filters select the file format to generate the Application Log Report E Save a Copy ES a P search W gt select aj es 99 HE smar Application Log Andit Trail Report DATE TIME USER DEVICE TYPE Protocol FIELDBUS Device 3051 16 4 2007 16 53 System 3051 0011513051092801022020 070000150 Device DC302_0_1 13 4 2007 16 02 System DC302 0003020010 35MAR DC0302 137200127 Device DEVICE 1 18 4 2007 18 47 System WESTLOCK DISCRETE E74343000 Wesitock 400001411 Device Fl 302 AV 12 4 2007 16 02 System FI202 0003020005 3MAR F 202 200350 Device FP302 12 4 2007 1604 System FP202 0003020004 SMAR FF302 00780 1017 Device FY 302 AV01 13 4 2007 16 03 System FY202 0003020008 S5MAR FY302 0248041011 Device 1F302_1 12 41 2007 16 03 System 0003020003 3MAR 1F302 004307024 Device LT Ot 10 4 2007 080
74. ER Valve VALVE MAIN ID VALVE MODEL NUMBER VALVE SERIAL NUMBER FP302 Configuration Page K 2 indicates the tag associated to the device in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters indicates the identification code of the device indicates the serial number of the device indicates the revision of the device indicates the revision of the DD indicates the firmware revision of the device identifies the hardware device manufacturer identifies the type of the device for a specific manufacturer identifies the device manufacturer indicates the serial number of the device main board indicates the serial number of the transducer indicates the ordering code of the device indicates the identification number of the actuator manufacturer indicates the identification number of the actuator model indicates the serial number of the actuator indicates the identification number of the valve manufacturer indicates the identification number of the valve model indicates the serial number of the valve This page configures some parameters of the FP302 output signal It is possible to configure the type of measure unit limits set point and others The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FP302 Diagnostic Page see the next section This status is generated according to the user configuration in the FP302 Configuration Page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION
75. FI 367 This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending e Device Library USER INFORMATION _ Juliana biase Engineer Email not registered Done CECE Miata Z Figure 4 2 Browsing the Topology Opening the Device Home Page Each device type has a standard home page layout Every device in a plant location has a home page from where the user can proceed with the calibration configuration identification diagnostics or reconciliation of the device configuration Navigating through the topology tree click on any device icon to display its home page The figure below shows the home page of the FY302 with the tag name FY 302 AV01 3 Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a 9 sak O f x E A pe Search Se Favorites E E w Address E http localhost AssetYiew default htm i vi EJ Go F a gt E fly Area Projectot FY 302 AVO1 pasat S Audit Trail Report Status S Maintenances _ E Er iz Fieldbus Network Ba pri 734 O E Ba per 367 al 2 Fieldbus 5 J a E S Fieldbus 6 Calibration A Configuration S Fieldbus 7 rv 302 avoi e 4 Fieldbus 8 m e Device Library S a r FY302 Identification Graphics Display USER INFORMATION e EA e A f _ juliana biase Engineer xo Ex Enel pot registered MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE DIAGNOSTIC TT T Wiata
76. FP 302 DIAGNOSTICS PAG Exterior Dto ideada K 3 FP302 CALIBRATION PAE ar ad K 4 FP302 MONITORING PA Esti ette acetona al K 8 APPENDIX L ASSETVIEW amp MAGNETROL PULSAR esssscsssssesesssssseessssssessensenseessensensssnsensssnseessensenee L 1 MAGNETROL PULSAR HOME PAGE cccccccscsscsecesecececsescecscececsesveceesececacavevessecacarscacavesceecacavaveeveecacavanecsesacaranereetes L 1 MAGNETROL PULSAR IDENTIFICATION PAGE ccccccsecececesscesescsecececsesesceceesececerevscecsececacaveveveesevacavevevscsesnersveesenes L 1 MAGNETROL PULSAR CONFIGURATION PAGE cccsecececessesesesecececsesvscscecsececereveveceececavavevstsetsesecacavevsvecsecaceerenes L 2 MAGNETROL PULSAR DIAGNOSTICS PAGE ccccscsesececececsesescscececsvsveceesecacacerevevavsesecacaveveveeeesacavevavevevseeesarersenes L 3 MAGNETROL PULSAR CALIBRATION PAGE c cccscscssssececececsesesescecececsvecsesececacerevevevssacacavevetsesecacavevevecteveverereeeeees L 4 vii AssetView 3 2 User s Manual viii Section 1 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Using AssetView with Studio302 If you are installing AssetView with Studio302 please refer first to the System302 Installation Guide available with the System302 Documentation CD and follow the instructions to complete the installation and configure your system Then refer to the steps described on sections 1 3 After the Installation and 1 4 AssetView Initial Settings in this manual and configure specific settin
77. HONIT RECONCILE CONFIGURATION T A Manufacturer SMAR Device Type FP302 gt Device Tag FP302_4_5_469 Parameters Configuration Rate Down 1 INF Sis SP LO LIM Rate Up 1 INF sf SP HI LIM PY Unit EU Unit Pv Lower Range O EU 0 PY Upper Range EU 100 submit Figure K 3 Appendix K AssetView amp FP302 Parameters Configuration It indicates the output pressure increase rate in the event of an input variation in percentage of the process variable per idos second It is disabled if on zero or INF Rate limiting will apply only in AUTO mode lt indicates the output pressure decrease rate in the event of RATE UP an input variation in percentage of the process variable per second It is disabled if on zero or INF Rate limiting will apply only in AUTO mode PV UNIT unit of the process variable PV LOWER RANGE VALUE lower limit of the process variable PV UPPER RANGE VALUE upper limit of the process variable SP LOW LIM lower limit of the set point SP HI LIM upper limit of the process set point EU UNIT engineering unit EU 0 value of the pressure corresponding to 0 in EU EU 100 value of the pressure corresponding to 100 in EU FP302 Diagnostic Page The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FP302 Diagnostic Page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT pe B Manufacturer SMAR DIAGNOSTIC A Device Type FP302 gt Devi
78. It benefits the preventive and predictive maintenance because the user can save the curves and compare them later C 11 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 12 Performance results are related to the chosen characterization type Servo gains Servo reset parameters and the valve inertia slow or fast valve response After configuring the Delay type the value for the Setpoint and click Write This chart lets the user skim in the time coordinates during the analysis Diagnostic Graphics Setpoint WALWE POSITION P Figure C 12 Step Response Graph Click Compare to compare the valve response On the Type Graph menu select Step Response Select the moment to be compared and click Compare to conclude See the example below Diagnostic Graphics Type Graphi Step Response M Use Marker Event Moment 11 7 2007 14 44 00 Event Moment 11 7 2007 14 48 00 M vpi Mspil Mupz I sp2T Figure C 13 Comparing Graphs VALVE SIGNATURE this chart will show the behavior of the position related to the output pressure The desired value will be generated by AssetView This chart allows the user to analyze the behavior of the valve response according to the air pressure For example the user can save the chart during the installation or the commissioning procedure and then compare the current chart with the one saved before It will be possible to check if more pressure is neces
79. K_TAG_PARAM_1 BLOCK_TAG_PARAM_2 BLOCK_TAG_PA amp RAM_3 BLOCK_TAG_PARAM_4 BLOCK_TAG_PARAM_5 BLOCK_TAG_PARAM_6 BLUCKE_TAG_PARAM_ MODE BLE TS amp AGET Figure 2 10 Registering devices If the selected instruments have Maintenance Templates the AssetView Server will register these maintenances after registering the blocks See section Maintenances Templates for details about the AssetView Maintenance Wizard The Register Report window will open indicating if the instruments were registered with success Register Report xi Summary SH 11 B 2 LD292 949 2 1 000302000D 5MAR LD292 Device registered with restrictions Some parameters won t be available Ss No LT 01 0003020001 SMAR LD302 800570 Register timeout expired DFI 734 S No TT 01 0003020002 SMA4R TT302 5410 Register timeout expired DFI 734 Y Start Tracking Figure 2 11 Details Window 2 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Click the button Start Tracking to start monitoring and tracking the devices Refer to the section Tracking for further details Unregistering Devices To delete the device register from the database go to the View menu and click Devices List The Device List window will open Right click the device icon and select Unregister al Device List Fieldbus Fieldbus o O003020010 SMAR DC302 1378001 27 2020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 Fieldbus 2020007 SMm4A LO 302000814578 Fieldbus sOZ0020 SMAR FA S02 24980001 3 Fieldbus
80. Open the Capability File cff of the device to locate the Profile and Profile Revision numbers Or use Syscon to read the Profile and Profile Revision numbers opening the Block List dialog box of the device Please refer to the software manual for details After typing the numbers click the button El to validate them If the numbers do not match the Profile and Profile Revision in the CFF file the button x will be displayed 4 6 AssetView 2 Search in Capability Files Profile 08020 Profile Revizioni d oxo 2 Resource Block Profile s5020 Profile Revizioni s0103 TEF Function Black Profile Analog Input P Analog Output Profile Revisior a DiaoTransducer Block diagtrd Profile Revision a Figure 4 10 Checking the Information Once all Profile and Profile Revision numbers are correct the button M is displayed IMPORTANT The Profile and Profile Revision numbers of the Resource block and Analog Input or Analog Output block are required to register the device because the parameters of these blocks are read by the device s generic pages Click Ok to register the device If the template allows multiple instances of the Transducer block the message below will open so the user can select the number of instances for the block The template thatis being created can hawe multiple instances 3 of the transducer block How many instances
81. Output Module not Strokes Time To Opening 5 3 EA 21 a wal Time To Closing 5 Temp Wa E Travel LeoNa Highest Temp Travel Limit E Lowest Temp hi ie 45 e Temp Cal Figure C 64 Device View Page Diagnostic and Maintenance for Positioners With AssetView the user can take advantage of the digital information provided by the Fieldbus and Hart protocol The AssetView is a powerful tool for configuring the parameters of positioners and control valves assisting the management of the control system and the predictive maintenance It provides the information on the network performance tests online charts and trends configuration calibration for the positioners performance monitoring and online diagnostics The user can also analyze the data stored from several periods as found as left reconciliate configurations according to the application needs and print reports for later analysis With AssetView the user can act and control the process stability and its variation by viewing the entire process control then optimizing the use of devices and assuring a continuous improvement for the system operation The main goals are to provide a low cost maintenance guarantee the continuous and operational functionality of the devices with performance levels accepted by the application process control minimize the efforts for the corrective maintenance and adapt the system for a safe and reliable operational extension C 33 Asse
82. Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOl Pressure value must be between 10 and 100 psi Figure C 50 Pressure Value Limits The pressure of the sensor selected will be displayed according to the pressure measured Click Yes to confirm if the pressure is correct Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOL Pressure Value Is this value for the pressure correct YES EAT Figure C 51 Confirming the Pressure Value If the user clicks No it will be necessary to indicate the pressure applied Observe the values in the manometer of the positioner Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AY O1 Type the pressure desired pressure ps Figure C 52 New Pressure Value Type the new value for the pressure and click Ok If the pressure is correct the user will be asked to save the data in the transducer module Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYO It is recommended to save the calibatrion data to the EEPROM memory of the sensor module Do you want to save the changes YES AC Figure C 53 Saving Calibration Data Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION selecting this method the user can calibrate the temperature sensor Click the Temperature Calibration option and the following message will appear Temperature Calibration FY 3027 A 01 This procedure executes the Temperature Calibration O E Figure C 54 Starting the Calibration Click OK and complete the informatio
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84. RVICE DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE SOON DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE NOW BLOCK CONFIGURATION ERROR CALIBRATION ERROR DATA INTEGRITY ERROR SOFTWARE ERROR ELECTRONICS FAILURE GENERAL ERROR IF302 Calibration Page indicates that the device has executed the power up procedure indicates the device sensor has failed pressure exceeded for example in a 4 20mA transmitter indicates a failure in the output that could be due to the electronic or the mechanical module indicates an electronic failure according to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory indicates that the function block is out of service the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance This diagnostic is related to the 4 20mA calibration indicates that there is an error related to the XD_ SCALE parameter in the Al function block indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory the software has detecte
85. T 01 0003020002 SMAR TT302 5410 SMAR TT302 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 No ES ES FI 302 AV 0003020005 5MAR FI302 800356 SMAR FI302 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 No FF Register Device Details Number of Devices Device is ready to be registered Uploaded sees 0 Unregistered License Figure 2 9 List of Devices Dialog Box Mark the devices to be registered in the database To select all devices click the button Select All To unmark all devices click the button Clear Selection The procedure to register the devices has a time limit variable and its default value is 5 minutes This value can be edited in the Register Time Out box When the idle time interval defined by the user expires the register procedure for the instrument being registered is aborted Click Register to start registering the selected instruments in the database IMPORTANT For Smar s Fieldbus devices it is recommended to use the firmware version 3 46 Some parameters and methods may not be available for devices with other firmware versions The List of Devices dialog box indicates the functionalities missing in the selected device List of Devices Register 0 J Select All Clear selection Register Time Out minutes 5 ma Close Tag I Manufacturer Type Bridge FF Channel Details Protocol O amp 0c302_0 1 000302001 0 SMAR DC302 137800127 SMAR DFI 367 Fieldbus 5 0003020003 SMAR IF302 004807084 SMAR DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 000302000D SMAR LD292 Fieldbus
86. T OF LIMITS indicates the temperature is out of limits OUTPUT CURRENT FIXED indicates the output is in constant mode or the transmitter is in multidrop mode POWER UP DT301 Calibration Page This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures IDENTIFICATION MONIT RECONCILE S T 4 Manufacturer SMAR CALIBRATION Device Type DT301 Device Tag DT 8 Calibration Methods OUTPUT CURRENT TRIM TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION CONCENTRATION CALIBRATION SELF CALIBRATION PRESSURE CALIBRATION SET CONSTANT gl 3 506649 Figure F 5 Calibration Methods SET CONSTANT GL constant that defines the local gravity acceleration where the instrument is installed OUTPUT CURRENT TRIM when the microprocessor generates a 0 output signal the Digital Analog converter and the components associated provides a 4mA output If the signal is 100 the output should be 20mA There might be a slight difference between the Smar s current standards and the plant current standard In this case follow the steps described below to adjust the current F 6 Appendix F AssetView DT301 ut Current Trim DT 8 The transmitter must be offline A TS Figure F 6 Make sure the transmitter is off line Click Ok ut Current Trim DT 8 Connect the multimeter to the Test Point O E Figure F 7 Connect the multimeter to the test point Click Ok to continue ut Current Trim DT 8 Connect the am
87. TIFICATION RECONCILE Manufacturer SMAR O Device Type FY302 CALIBRATION AA E FY 302 lo Device Tag AVDA Device Operation Mode OPERATION MODE NOTE Valve Settings User Calibration anal LOWER POS CALIBRATION POINT Rebs EE UPPER POS CALIBRATION POINT ae Lz SETUP REPORT PRESSURE SENSOR CALIBRATION Air To Airto Open r TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION Valve Act Direct os gt DYNAMIC ALUES Fault State Fault State Time Tuning Settings Calibration Information TUNING NOTES Rate Down 1 IMF 6 fsec Min Span Rate Up L INF S6 sec Unit Ep zo Method Undefined eae Location Servo Pid Deadband ai Date Wed Abr 18 2007 10 19 Servo Pid Bypass Bypass Who ob_enging Backup Restore Sensor Data Backup z Position Scale Temperature Calibration clprerrrererreerrerrerereneeerrrererrerrrrrre Cal Temperature o Secondary Value Unit Unit Index 9 gt ADYANCED SETUP Set Point Limits Flow Char Final Value Cutoff Low w SP Lo Lim Characterization Type Table Final Value Cutoff High SP Hi Lim Curve Bypass True Curve Lenght CURVE Xx CURYE Y Figure C 21 Calibration Page Device Operation Mode Indicates the operation mode for the device if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Out of Service for the Resource Transducer and Analog Output blocks if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Auto for the Resource Tr
88. TYPE indicates the type of the sensor SENSOR CONNECTION indicates the number of wires used by the sensor SENSOR SERIAL NUMBER indicates the serial number of the sensor SENSOR UPPER RANGE indicates the upper range of the sensor SENSOR LOWER RANGE indicates the lower range of the sensor SENSOR UNIT indicates the unit of the sensor D 2 Appendix D AssetView amp TT302 TT302 Configuration Page This page configures the sensor connected to the transmitter the type of measurement and the working unit Instead working with the Primary Value in temperature units it is possible to work with percentage values It is also possible to calibrate the transmitter with no reference The user can check the general diagnostic status in the TT302 Diagnostic Page refer to the next section This status is generated according to the user configuration in the TT302 Configuration Page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION RECONCILE Manufacturer SMAR CON FIGURATION Device Type 11302 Device Tag TT302 1 Measurement Configuration Sensor 1 Cold Junction Compensation Measurement Method Process temperature z PW unit EU unit PY Lower Range Value E EU 0 PY Upper Range Value EU 100 Sensor 2 Cold Junction Measurement Method process temperature Compensation A Put unit EEEE pu Lower Range Value EU 0 PY Upper Range Value eee Configuration Methods NUMBER OF TRANSDUCERS SENSOR 1 CONFIGURATION SENSOR
89. View Click the link Status gt Diagnostic in the topology tree to open the list of diagnostic events Diagnostic View Device Description Bridge Channel 4 Z 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 AI 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK A B Out of Servi Device 1 AI 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK 3051 ut of Service evice ieldbus 3 Zs 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 AI 2 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK A 6 Out of Servi Device 1 AI 2 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK 3051 ut of Service evice ieldbus e Zs 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 A1 3 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK Ei Z 3051 Out of Service Device 1 AI 3 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK e Z 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 AI 4 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK a B Out of Servi Device 1 AI 4 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK 3051 ut of Service evice ieldbus e Zs 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 AI 5 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK a 8 Out of Servi Device 1 AI 5 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK 3051 ut of Service evice ieldbus Ei Zs 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 AI 6 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK Ei E 3051 Out of Service Device 1 A1 6 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK Figure 7 8 Diagnostic View Click the device icon in the Device column to open the corresponding home page The Block column indicates the tag of the block where the diagnostic event occurred The Bridge and Channel columns indicate respectively the tag of the controller and to which channel the instrument is connected Click the magnifying glass icon to open a new window that shows detailed
90. Yalues FY 302 1 Set Point Final Value Return Sensor Press In Sensor Press Outi Sensor Press Out Bad Communication 0 Bad Communication Bad Communication Bad Communication Bad Communication Strokes Reversal 6l Travel ca Piezo Analog wolts Secondary Value Bad Communication Figure C 62 Dynamic Values FY302 Display Page The user can configure the data shown in the device s display C 31 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR O DISPLAY n Device Type FY302 A pa Device Tag FY 302 1 Device Operation Mode OPERATION MODE NOTE Man v Parameter Value Field Mnemonic Field w LCD1 7 LCD2 7 LCD3 7 LCD4 7 LCDS 7 LCD6 Y LCD7 Block Tag 1 Parameter 1 Sub Index 1 Mnemonic 1 Inc Decl Decimal Point Numb 1 Access 1 Monitoring a Alpha Num 1 Mnemonic y Figure C 63 Display Page Device Operation Mode Indicates the operation mode for the device OOS if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Out of Service for the Resource Transducer and Analog Output blocks AUTO if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Auto for the Resource Transducer Display and Analog Output blocks MAN if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Manual for the Analog Output block and Auto
91. ZO0S local computer E Application Pools gs Default ppPoo There are no items bo show in Eh Web Sites Start El Default web Site Stop aspnet_client Recycle Gl Web Service Extension New All Tasks YJE F New Window From Here Delete Refresh Export List Properties Figure A 9 Application Pool Properties vi The SmarAssetViewPool Properties dialog box will open A 4 Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories SmarAsset iewPool Properties l ajx Recycling Performance Health Identity Application pool identity Select a security account for this application pool Predefined Configurable User name IWiSh_ BECHUATEZOOS Browse Password ATT Cancel Apply Help Figure A 10 AssetView Application Pool Properties vii Select the Identity tab check the option Predefined and select Local System as the user account viii Click Ok to conclude Creating the Virtual Directories Now it will be necessary to create the Virtual Directories On the Internet Information Services Manager window expand the directory tree of the server machine and right click the Default Web Site icon Select New gt Virtual Directory Internet Information Services 11S Manager Ty File Action View Window Help es flm xX fB S gt mu A Internet Information Services Ege BECHUATEZO03 local computer Application Pools LJ aspnet_client isstart
92. a l Ez a Ea ma 1or1 MW BS5xt4n O A H Sf Figure 6 3 Configuration Changes Report Device Data Report This report shows the current status of the device in a specific period of time listing the last values of all parameters at the selected date To generate this report click the link Device Data in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in the pdf or xls file format emar Andit Trail Report DATE TIME USER Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 16 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 16 53 10 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 DEVIGE TAG BLOCK TAG Devce 1 SLK 2 Devce 1 SLK 2 Device 1 BLK 2 Dence 1 SLK 2 Device 1 2LK 2 LAST CALIBRATION TYPE 103 LAST CALIBRATION TYPE 1099 981 LAST CALIBRATION TYPE 0 LAST CALIBRATION TYPE 18 18185 LAST CALIBRATION TYPE 1141 6 2 16 4 2007 16 53 16 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 18 4 2007 18 53 15 4 2007 18 53 10 4 2007 18 53 10 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 18 4 2007 18 53 15 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 10 4 2007 18 53 16 4 2007 18 53 10 4 2007 18 53 NT Dewee 1 BLK 2 Device 1 BLK 2 Device 1 BLK 2 Dewee 1 BLK 2 Device 1 BLK 2 Device 1 BLK 2 Device 1 41 Device 1 4 2 Dewee 1 4 3 Device 1 4 4 Device 1 4 5 Device 1 46 Dewee 1 A 1 Dewee 1 Al 2 Device 1 43 Device 1 4 4 Device 1 45 j 1of15 b PROCESS VARIABLE ATTRIBUTES PROCESS VARIABL
93. age monitors the instrument data such as temperature or pressure values read from the instrument Display In the Display page the user can configure the device s display viewing and modifying parameters such as device mnemonics Reconciliation Reconciliation allows comparison of current device settings with past configurations stored in the database On the right side of the screen it is possible to see the changes made previously selected by the user On the left side the user can see the changes made on the same items displayed on the right side but from the moment of the last change executed in the device The last change is called Current Device Parameterization 4 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR RECON NFIGURATION Device Type LD302 Current Device Parameterization Device Tag ue Fu ction Direct w Cut Off o mmH20 4 lo mmi20 4 0 Unit mmH20 490 y mmHzo 490 z Y Lower Range Value ro mmH20 490 16 mmH20 4 C f Upper Range Value mmH20 4 C mmH20 4 C U Unit mmH20 490 y mmuzo 490 2 0 lo mmH2o 4ec lo mmi20 4 mmH20 420 AE AS Deviation OverpressureLimit Maximum Gain ote E gt el Maximum Number of Overpressure el a Submit Figure 4 4 Reconciliation Page If a moment different from the Current Device Parameterization is displayed on the left side and any previous moment is dis
94. aintenance Templates To remove a maintenance template select its icon on the Maintenances Group box On the Maintenances menu select the option Remove Maintenance The message box below will open to confirm the operation Question 2 Are vou sure to remove this maintenance Yes No Figure 8 24 Removing a Maintenance Click Yes to confirm the operation or click No to cancel 8 12 Section 9 Device Images DEVICE LIBRARY The Device Library is a set of information provided by manufacturers related to the devices such as user s manuals calibration procedures preventive maintenance items device related diagrams and images and notes Observe the example below Z Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help G ax J E E A y Search J y Favorites gA Address http localhost Assetview default htm 5 ve E flu Area ProjectOl E e Device Library E Endress Hauser gt Ktek E Magnetrol Micromotion se a Device Library PROCEDURES MANUAL TYPE NOTES ia USER INFORMATION juliana biase Engineer Email not registered Create Directory manage E PE Figure 9 1 Device Library Page Click the Images icon to open the page that contains links to the diagrams and images related to the device The example of the following figure shows a list of image files referring to the
95. all w PERE B eR BR Be mR RE ee oBREN jes ra ee cr ME He le co H Clear Date Figure 8 9 Calendar In the field Device Tag filter the tag of a specific device In the field Maintenance filter the name of the maintenance defined by the user Click the button Search to view the results The page with the search results will be loaded Click the link of the device name to view the information about the maintenance 8 4 Managing Device Maintenances Maintenance Search Search Month Week Start Date End Date Start Date 19 06 2007 E End Date 28 06 2007 En Device Tag All X Maintenance All z Device Description Due Date Q FY 302 A Calibration 19 6 2007 15 24 11 a SF PIC 0002 LD302 22 6 2007 15 00 00 Page 1 of 1 Page fi zl lt a lt a J gt b gt Figure 8 10 Search Results Searching maintenance during the month Click the button Month to view the maintenances scheduled for the month Maintenance Search junho de 2007 17 19 21 22 23 15 24 15 00 Calibration LD302 he T E cn i Figure 8 11 Month Calendar Click the link of the maintenance name to view the instructions related to the maintenance Searching maintenance during the week Click the button Week to view the maintenances scheduled for a selected week 8 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Maintenance Search Start Date 19 06 2007 V Full time scale Time scale interval 60 mi
96. an be verified once the servo PID action increases Diagnostic Graphics Type Travel Deviation Delay New Graph 1050 1200 1350 1500 Figure C 18 Travel Deviation Graph AS FOUND AS LEFT this chart allows the user to store the device status before executing a calibration procedure The user can save the chart of the set point related to the Primary Value After executing the calibration generate the chart again with the same characteristics to analyze the deviation Diagnostic Graphics Type As Found As Left aj Delay New Graph VALVE POSITION Deviation valve Position Figure C 19 As Found As Left Graph Select the option Deviation to display the values of the error for each point written in the instrument C 15 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Click Compare to compare the valve response On the Type Graph menu select As Found As Left Select the moment to be compared and click Compare to conclude See the example below Diagnostic Graphics Type Graphi As Found As Left M Use Marker Event Moment 11 7 2007 16 36 00 Event Moment 11 7 2007 17 09 00 M peviationi FP T M peviaTION2 FP T QY DEVIATION 1 f DEVIATION 2 Figure C 20 Comparing Graphs FY302 Calibration Page This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures C 16 Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDEN
97. ansducer Display and Analog Output blocks if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Manual for the Analog Output block and Auto for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Cas for the Analog Output block and Auto for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks C 17 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Valve Settings TYPE FAULT STATE FAULT STATE TIME AIR TO VALVE ACT Tuning Settings RATE DOWN RATE UP KP TR SERVO PID DEAD BAND SERVO PID BYPASS BACKUP RESTORE the user configures the valve type linear or rotary safe fault value in percentage indicates the time before the valve changes to the safe fault value in seconds air condition to open or close action type direct or reverse configures the set point step down rate in percentage related to the time configures the set point step up rate in percentage related to the time Servo PID proportional gain Servo PID integral time set the Servo PID dead band It should not be changed by the user enables disables the Servo PID enables save and restore the calibration setup and important configuration data lt is recommended to run the backup process with the option Sensor Data Backup after the auto calibration process setup Calibration Information MIN SPAN indicates the smallest difference allowed between the calibration up
98. ar It can be configured the measurement type engineering unit cutoff and functions used by the equipment The user can check the general diagnostic status in the Magnetrol Pulsar Diagnostic Page see the next section This status is generated according to the user configuration in the Magnetrol Pulsar Configuration Page Appendix L AssetView amp Magnetrol Pulsar CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION RECONCILE Manufacturer Magnetrol i Device Tag LT 02 q CONFIGURATION Device Type Pulsar Measurement Configuration Function Low Cut Off pe i 3 EU Unit PY Unit finH20 68 F al EU 0 PY Lower Range Value i EU 100 PY Upper Range Value Submit Figure L 3 Measurement Configuration FUNCTION Indicates the function that acts in the Primary Value Linear or Table engineering unit value of the pressure corresponding to 0 in EU value of the pressure corresponding to 100 in EU indicates the value of the pressure cutoff If the pressure value LOW CUT OFF is lower than the value indicated by Low Cur Off zero 0 will be displayed PV UNIT unit of the process variable PV LOWER RANGE VALUE lower limit of the process variable PV UPPER RANGE VALUE upper limit of the process variable Magnetrol Pulsar Diagnostic Page The user can check the general diagnostic status in the Magnetrol Pulsar Diagnostic Page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC I
99. ar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help f Back 1 x a f Search Y Ke Favorites E 3 gt el Address http flocalhost Assetview default htm BS Go Links gt E Ea Area Project01 Eb Device List S Audit Trail Report O Status a Maintenances E bus Fieldbus Network E Ba pri 734 ER Fieldbus 1 g a sse ew E TT 01 mot Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool ok Fieldbus 2 oh Fieldbus 3 oh Fieldbus 4 Ba DFI 367 e Device Library a Endress Hauser FOUNDATION K w FIRST IN FIELDBUS gt eat l RE k gt Magnetrol EUA N Ste ase A res D 1 Lo 79 Ye Micromotion This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 296 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending Rosemount smar USER INFORMATION _ juliana biase Engineer Email not registered ff gt fed antranet local Figure 3 7 Loading the topology Section 4 ASSETVIEW Loading the Configuration To start AssetView open the Internet Explorer and type http machine name assetview local or remote access or http localhost assetview local access or http machine IP_number assetview local or remote access 3 Smar Asset iew Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Q iak gt x E A Fe Search e Favorites E e lt hu Address El http flocalhost Assetview Generic c_login aspx v g Go Links a 7 AssetView Logi
100. ary MANUFACTURERS Removing Procedures At the device s procedures page mark the link s related to the file s that will be deleted and click Delete pa A Delete Selected Files Delete C PreventivelMaintenance txt k Troubleshoot doc Figure 9 13 Removing Links to Procedures 9 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual The link to the procedure will be deleted and the file will be removed from the related device s folder in the manufacturer directory at the default installation path AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS Managing Device Notes Navigate through the Device Library tree browsing the manufactures and devices Click a device icon to open the related library page Click the icon Type Notes to open the list of notes related to the device Device Library Notes about ID NOTES DATE 11 21 2005 6 Throughtout the operation of the positioner 10 14 44 AM 11 21 2005 5 In hazardous areas with explosion proof requi 10 14 04 AM 4 The Auto Setup Operation should be performed fy leal 11 21 2005 3 It is recommended for each new calibration to 10 12 59 AM Back to Main Page Figure 9 14 Example of Notes for the FY302 Adding Notes To add a note to a device click the link Add Notes and the page below will open Device Library Notes about Insert your note about this device type Add Notes Update Notes Delete Notes Back to Main Page Figure 9 15 Adding N
101. at the end of this procedure The control loop must be in Manual ae ETS Figure C 27 Configuring the Mode Block Click OK and complete the information about the calibration indicating the location of the calibration the date and the person responsible for the calibration Lower Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYDI Fill in the fields below Who Tfisf2zo0o0F 9 41 59 Figure C 28 Calibration Data The valve will move to the lower position The message shown in the figure below appears Wait until the valve stabilizes the position and click Ok C 21 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 22 Lower Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYDI Wait until the valve stabilizes in the position Figure C 29 Stabilizing the Position Check the current physical position of the lower limit which is indicated in the actuator scale and type this value in the New Position text field Lower Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYOL Type the positon of the valve according to the scale of the actuator A ee Figure C 30 Valve New Position Suppose that the value read in the actuator scale is 10 0 Once the user types this value and click Ok the positioner will correct the lower position set at around 0 Negative values for the position will execute the correction in the opposite direction of the movement After visual check the user indicates whether the correction was successful or the calibration procedure must b
102. atabase server Figure 1 13 Configuring the SQL Server Database Select the AssetView database server from the drop down list and click Create NOTE If the user selected the MSDE database the server name should be lt machine name gt AssetView If the database already exists in the selected server a message box will open asking if the user wants to create a new database Click Yes and all existing data will be deleted Wait a few seconds until the message box opens alerting the user that the database was created Click Ok to close this dialog box Confgure SQL Server i x EN i Successfully Finished creating SOL 4ssetView Database Figure 1 14 Creating the SQL Server Database NOTE If the database was not created properly check the SQL Server configuration and the user login information Click Close to conclude the database configuration Creating the Remote Database Follow this procedure to create the AssetView database in a dedicated machine that is in the remote computer where all database information will be saved Locate the AssetView installation folder The default path is C Program Files Smar AssetView Copy the folder SQL Server Support to the remote machine and run the file SqlServer exe double clicking its icon Select the database server from the drop down list and click Create When the database is created click Close to conclude 1 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 1
103. ation Fe Local Users and Groups Action Views m E BES Administrators Administrators have complete and u ER Backup Operators Backup Operators can override secu MER Guests Guests have the same access as me Tree Local Users and Groups Local 5 Users EOS 3 Groups Power Users Power Users possess most administr ER Replicator Supports File replication in a domain WE Users Users are prevented From making ac MEN AssetviewGuest WF Engineer Figure 1 17 Local Users and Groups Window Only the AssetView administrator can configure the access level The access control of AssetView uses the Windows authentication and for this reason the AssetView administrator is the administrator of the machine where the System302 was installed Users added to the Engineers Group will have permission for writing and reading information from the server Double click the Engineer group to open the Engineer Properties dialog box Click Add and select the user s to be included in the Engineer group Click Ok to confirm and conclude this procedure Users added to the AssetViewGuest group will only have permission to read information from the server Double click the AssetViewGuest group to open the Properties dialog box Click Add and select the user s to be included in the AssetViewGuest group Click Ok to confirm and conclude Email Server In the Welcome Screen click the link Email Server to config
104. ation TP 01 Put the position and wait until the sensor is stable Figure J 15 Appendix J AssetView amp TP302 Click OK and the position measured in percentage will be displayed er Position Calibration TP 01 POSITION MEASURED o Y Is the position correct YES AC Figure J 16 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the position value er Position Calibration TP 01 Type the value of the position O ee Figure J 17 Click OK to apply the new position value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure J 16 Backup Restore select the option to save the calibration data or restore de BACKUP RESTORE configuration data POINT LO BACKUP lower point of the last calibration POINT HI BACKUP upper point of the last calibration POINT LO FACTORY lower point of the factory calibration POINT HI FACTORY upper point of the factory calibration J 7 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual J 8 Appendix K K ASSETVIEW 8 FP302 FP302 Home Page The figure below shows the FP302 initial page and its options AAA Miorewell Intervel Enptirer i l Fis Edi Wew Favorites Toos Hein et EF nz let a A areas Hp fiocalrodt jurar Jo Lines a E raldbur natul DFI 07 E AA B mibur E 3 EA padent Ed Fisih A a be n ar OTe Pe ey Fa Fendi a Fant Calibration imti ye i Pi 1 E orra ene
105. ation TP O1 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed YES AC Figure J 6 Click Yes the following picture will appear Temperature Calibration TP 01 Wait for temperature stabilization Figure J 7 Click OK and wait the sensor stabilization Temperature Calibration TP 01 Temperature Measured 63 2352 ge Is the temperature correct YES ETA Figure J 8 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the temperature value Temperature Calibration TP 01 Type the value of the temperature Figure J 9 Click OK to apply the new temperature value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure J 8 LOWER POSITION CALIBRATION this method is used when calibrating the lower position point The user can select the calibration unit and type the value of the position applied as a reference value to the transmitter observing the sensor limits and the minimum span When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that in this procedure must be executed when the process stops or the plant control is set to manual Click Yes to continue Lower Position Calibration TP 01 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed YES EEE A
106. below shows the FR302 initial page and its options FR 01 Configuration Diagnostic Identification Display Figure 1 1 The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance FR302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the fieldbus relay The user can easily identify and specify the equipment in the physical plant 1 1 AssetView3 1 users Mama gt CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION Tag Device ID Device Type Device Serial Humber Device Revision Hardware Revision Device TAG DEVICE ID DEVICE TYPE DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER DEVICE REVISION HARDWARE REVISION MANUFACTURER MAIN BOARD SERIAL NUMBER FIRMWARE REVISION DD REVISION RELAY TYPE FR302 Configuration Page Manufacturer SMAR Q Device Tvpe FR302 Device Tag FR 01 Manufacturer SMAR Main Board Serial Humber 249200012 Firmware Revision 3 4 7f AS Relay Type Hot Initialized Figure 1 2 indicates the tag associated to the device in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters identifies the type of the device for a specific manufacturer indicates the serial number of the device indicates the revision of the device indicates the hardware revision of the device indicates the identification code of the device This code can use up to 32 characters identifies the
107. block LINK CONFIGURATION ERROR SIMULATE ACTIVE LOCAL OVERRIDE DEVICE FAILSAFE POWER UP INPUT FAILURE electronic or the mechanical module indicates an electronic failure according to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory indicates that the device lost data from the flash or the EEPROM memory MEMORY FAILURE LOST STATIC DATA LOST NV DATA READ BACK CHECK FAILED OUT OF SERVICE DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE indicates a discrepancy in reading the read back value This could be caused by a hardware failure the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or SOON device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE NOW device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance 1 4 FR302 Display Page The user can configure the data shown in the device s display CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY LCD1 Block Tag 1 Parameter 1 Sub Index 1 Mnemonic 1 Inc Dec 1 gt LCD2 Manufacturer SMAR Po 9 Device Type FR302 Device Tag FR 01 7 Lenos __ 7 Leo7 Decimal Point Humb 1 Access 1 Alpha Hum 1 Display Configuration BLOCK TAG PARAMETER Monitoring Mnemonic Figure 1 5 shows the list of the tags for the instantiated blocks a
108. bmit Wait until the values are sent to the device and then click Next to conclude The AO Mode Block will be restored Process Input The Mode Block of Analog Output will be restored to previous configuration Figure C 24 Concluding the Procedure Click Ok to conclude Temperature Calibration CAL TEMPERATURE indicates the last temperature calibration value of the positioner temperature sensor The user must type the reference temperature and the device will be calibrated with this value Note the 40 to 85 Celsius limits when executing the calibration SECONDARY VALUE indicates the unit related to the temperature UNIT Advanced Setup TSO FINAL VALUE if FINAL VALUE is less than this value the valve is forced to be fully CUTOFF LOW closed FINAL VALUE is the value of the desired position FINAL VALUE if FINAL VALUE is greater than this value the valve is forced to be CUTOFF HIGH fully open FINAL VALUE is the value of the desired position Set Point Limits SP LO LIMIT set point lower limit of the AO Block SP HI LIMIT set point upper limit of the AO Block C 19 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Flow Char CHARACTERIZATION TYPE characterization type of the valve LINEAR the real position will be represented as a linear chart with the desired position TABLE the user can characterize the real positions according to its application EP25 EP33 and EP50 the EP Equal Percentag
109. bove for the first point Otherwise click No to conclude Sensor Characterization LD302 1 Do you want to calibrate the next point A ee eee Figure E 21 Calibrating Other Points TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION this method is used to calibrate the temperature sensor Temperature Calibration PIC 0002 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed O Figure E 22 Configuring the Mode Block Click Yes apply the temperature and wait for the sensor to stabilize Temperature Calibration PIC 0002 Apply the temperature and wait until itis stable Figure E 23 Stabilizing the Temperature Click Ok to start the calibration The temperature measured will be displayed Temperature Calibration PIGC 0002 Temperature Measured ce Is the temperature correct YES AC Figure E 24 Confirming the Value of the Temperature If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the temperature value E 11 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual E 12 Temperature Calibration PIGC 0002 Type the value of the temperature O E Figure E 25 New Temperature Value Click OK to apply the new temperature value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure E 24 The calibration procedure will be concluded DYNAMIC VALUES this method displays the
110. ccording to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory OUT OF SERVICE indicates that the function block is out of service DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or SOON device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon This diagnostic is related to overpressure in the sensor DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or NOW device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance This diagnostic is related to the sensor of the calibration CALIBRATION ERROR indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device BLOCK CONFIGURATION indicates that there is an error related to the XD_SCALE ERROR parameter in the Al function block DATA INTEGRITY ERROR indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory SOFTWARE ERROR the software has detected an error that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc ELECTRONICS FAILURE an electronic component has failed GENERAL ERROR a general error related to the device has been detected E 6 Appendix E Ass
111. ce Procedures 9 4 Choose file Pa Ey Look in a Smar e 1 e Ee 3 Assetview Studio302 Block Support Syscon History Common TagList DF65 E ConfigurationWorkspace Desktop Device Support FBTools FBYView FFB Support FFBDefParam OleServers ProgTool My Computer AS un My Network P File name bed Files of type an Files y Cancel ts Figure 9 8 Locating the File Select the manual file and click Open At the device library page click Upload File The link to the new manual will be created in the Manuals page and a copy of the original file will be created in the device s folder in the device s manufacturer directory located at AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS For example if a manual was added to Smar FY302 the copy of the file will be created in the default installation directory C Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS SMAR FY302 manual Removing Manuals At the device s manuals page mark the link s related to the manual s that will be deleted and click Delete Device Library Manage Delete Selected Files _ GERAL FFME pdf Cw i Manual_F 302_English pdf O Manual_F 302_Portuguese pdf m vssverscc Lm O GL Back to Main Page Figure 9 9 Removing Manuals The link to the manual will be deleted and the file will be removed from the related device s folder in the manufactur
112. ce Tag FP302_4_5 469 4 Refresh Diagnostic Diagnosis e CutofService Block Configuration Error Figure K 4 Diagnosis Shows the status of the continuous diagnostic for the device including the condition of the function block the electronic module and the sensor K 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual POWER UP indicates that the device has executed the power up procedure SENSOR FAILURE overpressure indicates a failure in the sensor such as burnout or MEMORY FAILURE OUT OF SERVICE DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE SOON DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE NOW indicates an electronic failure according to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory indicates that the function block is out of service the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon This diagnostic is related to overpressure in the sensor the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance This diagnostic is related to the sensor of the calibration BLOCK CONFIGURATION ERROR CALIBRATION ERROR DATA INTEGRITY ERROR SOFTWARE ERROR ELECTRONICS FAILURE GENERAL ERROR FP302 Calibration Page This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures K 4
113. changed To generate this report click the link Method History in the Audit Trail Reports page After configuring the filters select the file format to generate the Method History Report Da T Sh 90 00DE 4 4 gt 4 d b 2 al smar o E Method History Audit Trail Report o l DATE TIME USER DEVICE TYPE DEVICE TAG DEVICE ID METHOD NAME STATUS f 4 10 2004 14 57 juliana FY302 FY01_306 0003020006 SMAR FY302 0348 Lower Pos Calibration Success 01735 2 A H w o o O F m D pey i Yv le m4 10t1 Pm ssxttin TO S H a Figure 6 9 Method History Report Maintenance Report This report shows all maintenances scheduled and performed for each device To generate this report click the link Maintenance History in the Audit Trail Reports page The page with the filter options will be loaded After configuring the filters select the file format to generate the Maintenance Report See the example below Salt alom e DOBEB M4 smar Maintenance History Audit Trail Report DATE TIME USER DEVICE TAG TYPE MAINTENANCE TITLE STATUS x k a E X 9 9 5 4 10 2004 15 44 picio Preventive LD302 Preventive Maintenance Not Done Signatures Y Comments N y ae 4 10f1 E 85xi1in O Figure 6 10 Maintenance Report 6 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 6 6 Section 7 MONITORING THE DEVICE STATUS The field devices notify the system wh
114. checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory indicates that the device lost data from the flash or the EEPROM memory indicates that the device lost data from the RAM memory indicates a discrepancy in reading the read back value This could be caused by a hardware failure internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance indicates that the device has finalized a power up procedure indicates that the function block is Out of Service an error has occurred and could not be classified as one of the errors below an error occurred during the device calibration or a calibration error has been detected during the device operation an error occurred during the device configuration or a configuration error has been detected while operating the device an electronic component has failed C 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual MECHANICAL FAILURE I O FAILURE DATA INTEGRITY ERROR SOFTWARE ERROR ALGORITHM ERROR FY302 Graphics Page This page allows the user to configure the FY302 graphs Select the type of the graph type the a mechanical component has failed I O failure has occurred indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory the software has detected an erro
115. ck 0011513051092601062020 070000150 Device 1 4 3 El 16 4 2007 18 53 System Change Location Biock 001151305108260 1082020 070000150 Device 1 4 4 16 4 2007 18 53 System Change Location Block 0011512051092601052020 070000150 Device 1 A 5 16 4 2007 18 53 System Change Location Block 0011512051092601052020 070000150 Device 1 A 9 Device Type DC302 DC302_0_1 13 4 2007 1602 System Change Location Block D0002020010 SMAR DC302 137800427 DC302 0 1_RES 13 4 2007 16 02 System Shange Location Block 0003020010 SMAR DC302 127800127 DC302_0 1 _2MACTRO 13 4 2007 16 02 System Shang Location Block 0003020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 DC302_0_1_F B 13 4 2007 16 95 System None 0002020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 DC302 0 1_DIAGTRO 13 4 2007 16 11 System Block Configuration Error 0003020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 DC302_0_1_FFB 13 41 2007 16 11 System Out oF Service 0002020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 DC202_0_1_ FFB 13 4 2007 36 17 System None 0003020010 SMAR DG302 137800127 DC302_0_1_RES E Comments Attachments Device Type FI302 F1 302 AV l Pha ais i Figure 6 8 Diagnostic History Report Fri omm 0 6 4 Audit Trail Reports Method History Report Methods are calibration procedures composed by a sequence of reading and writing in the device The parameter values before writing and the values that were written in the parameters static or dynamic are stored in the database This report shows all methods performed and the parameters that have been
116. cronnonornoos 8 8 CREATING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES cc eran 8 9 SAVING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES coccion 8 10 OPENING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES cocinan cananea 8 11 EDITING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES estancias cita 8 11 REMOVING MAINTENANCE TEMPLATES cocine 8 12 SECTION 9 DEVICE LIBRARY sa 9 1 DEVICE INA CF S arera A E A 9 1 ADDING IMAGES sa 9 2 FE ONIN IMAGES too 9 3 DEVICEMANDA LS epidural pibas 9 3 ADDING MANUALS us aid ao 9 3 A ate ccna ea Ung eae E at nee eee 9 4 DEVICE PROGE DURE S acest ups cosnextactcsibther nach tc 9 4 ADDING PROCEDURES antec em See TE Rte ORNS RT ere ene nT nr NNT ee ito oer 9 5 REMOVING PROCEDURES aaa 9 5 MANAGING DEVICENOTE Ss ea 9 6 ADN NOTES usar id ER aia 9 6 UPDATING ANOTE sa a etacaoa acids octadattay tata aa at eens 9 7 REMOVING NOTES Si ea iaa 9 8 CREATING CUSTOM FOLDERG c csscsssscssssessssesssscssssessssessssesssscsecsesessssesscsessesecscsecicsessseesicsecsseecissesscsecieeeciseesienees 9 8 MANAGINOIFOLDER Sao ode Dira 9 9 DEFINING AN ICON FOR A FOLDER ccoo arre 9 9 REMOVING FILES AND FOLDERS occ eee 9 10 SECTION 10 THOUBLESHOO FP T carea aaa aaa 10 1 APPENDIX A ASSETVIEW VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES 1ssccssscccnscccnsnsnsnnenennsnenenseennssensssenenseoanseensesenanss A 1 CONFIGURING IIS 5 0 ON WINDOWS XP AND WINDOWS 2000 cscsscssssessssesseseesssceseseaseseaseseareseateseareseaeseanen A 1 CREATING THE VIRTUAL DIRECT OPE Sica 2 casts as did ais A 1 CONFIGURING THE PROPERTIES OF THE VIRTUAL DIRE
117. d selecting the number of days that the user should be notified in advance about the maintenance Click Finish to conclude Saving Maintenance Templates On the File menu click Save The Save Maintenance Template dialog box will open Save Maintenance Template Ea ES Save in E 001011 e 0 Ed 22 0101 ral 2 0701 ern 10102 xml 10201 xml 2 0302 xml 2 0401 mil File name maintenance_template xm Save as type AssetView Maintenance Template rril Cancel Zi Figure 8 20 Saving the Maintenance Template Type the name for the file and click Save to conclude IMPORTANT The maintenance template file must be saved on the AssetView folder following the default Web pages structure on the Device Support folder The default path is C Program Files Smar Assetview Web Pages Device Support lt manufacturer code gt lt device type code gt For example if the user creates a maintenance template for Smar s FY302 the file must be saved at C Program Files Smar Assetview Web Pages Device Support 000302 0006 8 10 Managing Device Maintenances Opening Maintenance Templates On the File menu click Open Template The Open Maintenance Template dialog box will open Look ir E 0001 gt e 5 e Ed images a 0101 xml ka 0701 xml 21 0102 xml ka maintenance_template xml 2 0103 xml maintenance_tpt xml My Computer Es dl dE Files of type
118. d an error that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc an electronic component has failed a general error related to the device has been detected This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures H 4 Appendix H AssetView amp IF302 A dl la CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT RECONCILE Manufacturer SMAR CALIB TION Device Type 1F302 e SENSOR 1 Device Tag IF302 Number of Transducer Sensor Type Sensor 1 x Calibration Information Actual Calibration Information who Mayra Calibration Unit Date Minimun Span Location Smar xvi Actual Cal Point LO Last Calibration Type Actual Cal Point HI Calibration Methods C ALUE LOWER CURRENT CALIBRATION UPPER CURRENT CALIBRATION Backup Restore Backup Restore Last Cal Restore Figure H 5 Number of Transducers Select the transducer block to be calibrated Calibration Information WHO indicates the person responsible for the executed calibration Actual Calibration Information MINIMUMSPAN Upper paine ofthe eaibraon oooO Orand upper points of the calibration Calibration Methods DYNAMIC VALUE CURRENT this method shows the current parameters of the converter namic Yalue IF302 This procedure show the current parameter O ABORT Figure H 6 Click Ok to proceed The dialog box will
119. d and a check mark will appear in the column ACK for the events that have been acknowledged Observe the figure below Diagnostic View Device Description Bridge Channel MEA ee 3051 COut of Service Device 1 41 6 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 y ACK Jon MIE orao Block Configuration Error DT302 41 1 DFI 367 Fieldbuse wack 4 manne Un ee 2051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 41 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK Un F 2051 Out of Service Device 1 41 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ACK T FE 3051 Block Configuration Error Device 1 A1 2 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 ALK ch Pas anra Puta rica Manica 1 4T MPT AAT Fieldbus 7 ork Figure 7 11 Event Acknowledged Configuring Diagnostic Events Click the link Diagnostic gt Configuration on the topology tree as indicated in the figure below to open the list of events that can be selected for the instruments y be Faia Er Bia Area Project l Els Device List E Audit Trail Report Et Status a rd Diagnostic Y Configuration Maintenances pas Fieldbus Metwork Device Library Figure 7 12 Configuring Diagnostic Events The list shows all the events common to the instruments even if an instrument is not listed in the plant configuration or not registered in the AssetView database The instruments FY301 302 and LD301 have specific events that can be also configured in the list of events To activate a diagnostic event mark the option in the corresponding column Show shows an event on the
120. device manufacturer o indicates the serial number of the device main board indicates the firmware revision of the device indicates the revision of the DD indicates the relay type of the device There are some parameters in the FR302 that can be used in the predictive and proactive maintenance The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FR302 Diagnostic Page see the next section This status is generated according to the user configuration in the FR302 Configuration Page 1 2 Appendix I AssetView amp FR302 Manufacturer SMAR y A cat r ae i l ga a CONFIGURATION Device Type FR302 Device Tag FR 01 Measurement Configuration Channel ce CAS IM Discrete state O SP Discrete state 0 x FSTATE AL OUT Discrete state O zj Channel AS IN Diaeta y aj PY FSATE TIME A Discrete state 0 FSTATE VAL Discrete state 0 PID Step Channel es if CAS IN Discrete state 0 8 Discrete state 0 ESTATE VAL E Figure 1 3 Measurement Configuration Digital Outputs 1 2 and PID Step Indicates the relay output channel indicates the process variable value SP indicates the setpoint value PV OUT indicates the output value CAS IN Indicates the remote setpoint value which must come from another Fieldbus block or a DCS block through a defined link Indicates the time in seconds to ignore the existence of a new
121. dicates that maintenance should be executed in the device Section 6 AUDIT TRAIL REPORTS AssetView has different types of reports to be configured by the user A Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer misl x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Al i G iak kJ x E fi F Search g Favorites ES ES fw mm Address http flocalhost Assetview default htm Y Eco Links gt Ey gt p x Audit Trail Report E fy Area ProjectO01 Es Device List S Audit Trail Report E Status Sa Maintenances E B Fieldbus Network p 0101010 y 0101010 E e Device Library Ww CONFIGURATION CHANGES DEVICE DATA APPLICATION LOG DEVICE ID LOG TRACKING HISTORY DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY METHOD HISTORY MAINTENANCE HISTORY USER INFORMATION juliana biase Engineer Email not registered El y Intranet local Z Figure 6 1 Audit Trail Reports in AssetView The sections below describe the functionality of these reports and how to generate them For each report the following filters will be available Audit Trail Report Configuration Changes Mica START DATE zj z PROTOCOL All x me END DATE a a al DEVICE TYPE All x ia DEVICE TAs All a Figure 6 2 Filters for the Reports e START DATE Select the initial date to search for the information to generate the report e END DATE Select the final date to search for the information to ge
122. display the current value measured as indicated below H 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual H 6 namic Yalue 1F302 Figure H 7 LOWER CURRENT CALIBRATION this method is used when the user wants to calibrate the lower current The user can select the calibration unit and type the value of the applied current to be used as the reference value of the converter respecting the limits and the minimum span Connect the current generator to the IF302 s input channel to be calibrated and apply the lower current value Connect the current generator to the correspondent input channel of the IF302 Apply 4mA or the lower current Lower Current Calibration IF302 calibration value A ABORT Figure H 8 Click Ok and wait until the current value is stable Lower Current Calibration IF302 Wait untl the current in the 1F302 is stable Figure H 9 Click Continue and the current will be displayed Lower Current Calibration 1F302 Is the current value correct YES A Figure H 10 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the current value Lower Current Calibration IF302 Please enter the applied current O st Figure H 11 Click OK to apply the new current value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure H 10 UPPER CURRENT CALIBRATION this method is similar to the Lower Current Cal
123. ds LOWER PRESSURE CALIBRATION UPPER PRESSURE CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION Backup Restore None il Figure K 5 Appendix K AssetView FP302 calibration A indicates the location of the calibration such as a cbc laboratory area 1 etc A indicates the calibration method Before the device is released it is calibrated according to the manufacturer criteria If the user calibrates the converter it will indicate that the user executed the calibration Calibration Information LAST CALIBRATION TYPE Temperature Calibration Information TEMPERATURE UNIT _ indicates the unit for the temperature calibration procedure indicates the value of the last calibration of the temperature CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE Actual Calibration Information LOWER RANGE LIMIT _indicates the lower limit for the converter UPPER RANGE LIMIT _indicates the upper limit for the converter indicates the minimum value allowed between the lower indicates the last lower point of the pressure calibration ACTUAL CAL POINTHI indicates the last higher point of the pressure calibration Calibration Methods LOWER PRESSURE CALIBRATION this method is used when calibrating the lower pressure point The user can select the calibration unit and type the value of the pressure applied as a reference value to the transmitter observing the sensor limits and the minimum span When this method is selected a message box appear
124. e curves provide a larger travel only for wide set point variation Q025 Q033 and QO50 the QO Quick Open curves provide a larger travel for narrow set point variation CURVE BYPASS enables disables the curve CURVE LENGTH indicates the number of points that will be used to define the curve After selecting the table the user must type the input and output values in percentage To configure the points that define the characterization curve click the link Curve X Curve Y as indicated below ADVANCED SETUP Set Point Limits Flow Char Final Value Cutoff Low SP Lo Lim o w Characterization Type Table Final Value Cutoff High SP Hi Lim w Curve Bypass True zj Curve Lenght k e CURYE 7 CURVE Y Figure C 25 Configuring the Characterization Curve The table with the points will open Curve X7 Curve Y FY 302 4 01 Curves 58 Curuey 36 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 5 2 3 2 moj mob milo mub Je Dj jo ja CLOSE Figure C 26 Points Table Type the points of the curve and click Ok to send the values to the device Click Close to close the table and return to the calibration page C 20 Appendix C AssetView amp FY302 User Calibration Whenever the positioner is installed to a valve it is necessary to execute the auto calibration procedure setup before connecting it to the process The setup procedure will move
125. e Virtual Directory Click Next to complete the wizard and click Finish to conclude Check if the virtual directory was created at the Internet Information Services window Once the virtual directory is created correctly it will be necessary to configure the properties of the virtual directory according to the section below Configuring the Properties of the Virtual Directories At the Internet Information Services window expand the directory tree of the Default Web Site directory right click the AssetView virtual directory and select Properties from the menu E Internet Information Services Appendix A AssetView Virtual Directories Action View E Ex CEPEDA Tree La Scripts 2 ISAdmin 2 IISSamples 3 Internet Information Services carrijo 2 MSADC d program files common files syst Scripts 2 lISHelp d winnt help ishelp 1154 dmin B webpub D Inetpub webpub E SSamples Qa _vti_bin D Program Files Common Files M MSADC Ca Printers DXWINNTAwebiprinters lISHelp BD AssetVview D Program Files Smar4sset iew E Webpub fal images ji J i C _ private rinters i E a E _vti_enf fem images Explore E _vti_log 4 3 _private Open I vti pvt E E _wti_cnf Browse a ii eer New g E giobal ama H G _vti_scrip CARER 9 help gif H _vti_txt Delete 9 lisstart asp H 4 Default SMTF Rename ped 9 localstart asp R
126. e executed again Lower Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYOL Do you want to run this procedure again YES CAMEO Figure C 31 Checking the Calibration If the correction was successful click No Otherwise if the calibration is not suitable click Yes The user can execute the correction lt is possible to lie to the positioner about the value read from the actuator scale In this way the positioner will be calibrated lower according to the user necessities It is possible to save the calibration in the EEPROM memory of the positioner transducer module which is recommended Click Yes to save the calibration data Lower Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AY OL Itis recommended to save the calibatrion data to the EEPROM memory of the sensor module Do you want to save the changes YES AC Figure C 32 Saving Calibration Data UPPER POS CALIBRATION POINT this method is similar to the Lower Pos Calibration procedure described above lt is used when the user wants to calibrate the O and the 100 limits differently from the physical limits set during the setup process Use this procedure in applications that involve Splitter Range conditions Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be executed when the process stops or the plant control is set at manual Open and close movements may interfere in the process Upper Pos Calibration P
127. e group to which the user will be added Engineers or AssetViewGuest Click the icon of the user in the Users dialog box and click Edit Only the e mail text box will be enabled for edition Removing a User Click the icon of the user in the Users dialog box and click Delete A message box will appear to confirm the operation Click Yes to remove the user Configuring the Mail Service The mail service should have been configured before executing the AssetView Server for the first time clicking the link Email Server in the Welcome Screen If the mail service has not been configured yet go to the Settings menu and select the option Mail The Mail dialog box will open 2 10 Mail Options Ea Smip Server mail smar com br Smtp Port 465 TimeOut mz fi o Use Authenticate Mode Ves Assefview Email 4ccount jiubiase smar com br Astelen Email Password fis Ne SSL OR Cancel Figure 2 24 E mail options AssetView Server Type the name or the IP address of the e mail server in the SMTP Server text box Configure the maximum idle time in milliseconds for the communication with the e mail server in the TimeOut box lt is recommended to use a value 10 times bigger than the server s response time Configure the e mail account for AssetView If the e mail server requires authentication select Yes in the Use Authenticate Mode box and type the password for the e mail address in AssetView If the e mail server use
128. e of the process variable in percentage TEMP temperature value Device Status Available indicates a failure in the sensor or the sensor is DEVICE MALFUNCTION disconnected CONFIGURATION CHANGED indicates that parameters of the transmitter were altered POWER UP indicates that the device has executed the power up o procedure indicates the output is in constant mode or the transmitter is OUTPUT CURRENT FIXED in multidrop mode indicates the pressure is out of the limits of the calibrated values or at burn out output current at 3 90 or 21 00 mA ANALOG OUTPUT SATURATED TEMPERATURE OUT OF LIMITS indicates the temperature is out of limits indicates the pressure is out of limits the sensor is PV OUT OF LIMITS damaged the sensor module is not connected or the i transmitter has a false configuration F 12 Appendix G G ASSETVIEW amp FI302 FI302 Home Page The figure below shows the FI302 initial page and its options A Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer E p aj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Q se a gt n x a LA Search 5 Favorites g2 Ce gt E 3 Address http localhost assetview i E so Links dk a a A Q aa FI 302 AV Device List BON Status Maintenances E e Fieldbus Network Ba prt 407 A Y Ea pri 734 iF ES _Fieldbus 2 G Lo 302 TT 302 av Calibration lt
129. e on disk 4699 0 MB Coes Figure 1 2 Installing IIS on Windows 2003 IMPORTANT If IIS was already installed in the machine but the ASP NET was not installed it will be necessary to remove IIS and install ASP NET together with IIS In this case open the Application Server dialog box and unmark the item nternet Information Services IIS Click Ok and click Next on the Windows Components Wizard window Follow the instructions to uninstall IIS Then open the Windows Components Wizard window again select the item Application Server and click Details Mark the items ASP Net and Internet Information Services IIS click Ok and follow the instruction to complete the installation To check if the installation was successful open the nternet Explorer window and type the machine name or localhost The Internet Information Services page should be loaded Installing AssetView IMPORTANT To install AssetView the user must be logged on as an Administrator or a member of the Administrators group Place the System302 Installation CD at the CD ROM driver The Installation dialog box will automatically open Click Install SYSTEM302 Follow the instructions in the dialog boxes providing the necessary information during the installation Make sure to select the Custom installation mode In the Select Features dialog box check the option AssetView from the list of applications available Installation and Configurati
130. e tag can use up to 8 characters 16 characters field for additional identification of the transmitter It i can be used to identify a location or a service 32 characters field for any other information such as the name of i the responsible for the last calibration specific procedures etc identifies a relevant date such as the last calibration the next calibration or the installation date The date is stored as bytes DD 1 31 MM 1 12 YY 0 255 where the effective year is calculated by Year 1900 YY identifies the transmitter manufacturer a identifies the type of the transmitter for a specific manufacturer indicates the identification code of the transmitter This code can _use up to 32 characters indicates the transmitter s address in multidrop mode 0 to 15 or HART POLLING ADDRESS WRITE PROTECT MODE controller mode 0 indicates if the transmitter is protected from writing DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER SENSOR SERIAL NUMBER indicates the serial number of the transmitter FIRMWARE REVISION HARDWARE REVISION ORDERING CODE HART REVISION SPECIFIC REVISION DISPLAY i indicates the serial number of the sensor indicates the firmware revision of the transmitter i indicates the hardware revision of the transmitter indicates the ordering code of the transmitter indicates the HART protocol revision used in the t
131. ed the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Cas for the Analog Output block and Auto for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks Deviation Alert DEVIATION ENABLED enables checking the difference between the current valve position and the desired set point If the difference exceeds the dead band for more than a given period of time an alert will be generated and will remain active until this difference decreases DEVIATION TIME set a period of time in seconds The valve must exceed the dead band during this period of time before generating the alert DEVIATION DEAD BAND indicates the magnitude of the valve deviation value in percentage An alert is generated when the valve exceeds this value during a given period of time The user can check the status of this diagnostic alarm in the FY302 Diagnostic Page in Deviation Limit Exceeded Reversal Alert REVERSAL indicates the number of times that the valve changes the direction according to the movement The reversal total is incremented when the valve changes the direction and the movement total exceeds the specified limit REVERSAL ENABLED enables checking the difference between the reversal total and an established limit An alert is generated when the reversal total exceeds this limit REVERSAL LIMIT indicates the reversal total limit An alert is generated when the reversal total exceeds this limit Enter a reversal value lower than the limit to acknowledge the
132. efresh S mmc gif d inetpub scripts D WINNT System32 inetsrv visa d inetpub lissamples roperties Opens property sheet for tl Properties Figure A 5 AssetView Virtual Directory The AssetView Properties dialog box will open At the Virtual Directory tab select all of the options in the Local Path rectangle In the Application Settings rectangle click Create and type AssetView in the Name box Select Low IIS Process in the Application Protection box Asset iew Properties g Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security HTTF Headers Custom Errors When connecting to this resource the content should come from CA share located on another computer amp A redirection to a UAL jc Program Files 5 mara set les set ey Browse Script source access IM Log visits IY Read IM Index this resource white T Directory browsing Local Path Application Settings Application name Assetview Remove Detault Web Asset ie Configuration Scripts only Application Protection Low IIS Process Unload Starting point Execute Permissions Cancel Apply Help Figure A 6 Properties of the Virtual Directory Click OK to close the dialog box and close the AssetView Properties dialog box Configuring IIS 6 0 on Windows Server 2003 Configuring the Application Pool It is necessary to create the Application Pool in IIS 6 0 for AssetVie
133. elected a message box appears warning the user to wait for the temperature to stabilize er Point Calibration TT302 1 Apply the value and wait until itis stable Gk bot Figure D 16 Stabilizing the Temperature Click OK and the temperature measured will be displayed Appendix D AssetView amp TT302 er Point Calibration TT302 1 Primary alue iE Is the value correct Yes o Ne Figure D 17 Confirming the Value of the Temperature If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the temperature value er Point Calibration TT302 1 Type the point value Figure D 18 New Temperature Value Click OK to apply the new temperature value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure D 17 The calibration procedure will be concluded LINE RESISTANCE COMPENSATION this method is used to compensate the lead resistance when two sensors are connected It is necessary to short circuit the sensor in the field to determine the total lead resistance Click Ok to continue Line Resistance Compensation TT302 1 Short circuit the sensor in the field and click Ok O ee Figure D 19 Sensor Short Circuit After the procedure is completed the sensor can be reconnected Click Ok Line Resistance Compensation TT302 1 Reconnect the sensor in the field and click Ok Figure D 20 Reconnecting the Sensor Chec
134. elected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Auto for the Resource Transducer Display and Analog Output blocks if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Manual for the Analog Output block and Auto for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks Measured Type Select the type of the measured variable LEVEL indicates the transmitter is measuring the level PRESSURE indicates the transmitter is measuring the pressure FLOW indicates the transmitter is measuring the flow E 4 Measurement Configuration AUTO ZERO flag that enables and disables the zero cutoff CHARACTERIZATION flag that enables and disables the pressure characterization FUNCTION indicates the function that acts in the Primary Value Linear or Table LOW CUT OFF indicates the value of the pressure cutoff If the pressure value is lower than the value indicated by Low Cur Off zero 0 will be displayed EU UNIT engineering unit EU 0 value of the pressure corresponding to 0 in EU EU 100 value of the pressure corresponding to 100 in EU PV UNIT unit of the process variable PV LOWER RANGE VALUE lower limit of the process variable PV UPPER RANGE VALUE upper limit of the process variable Alert Configuration MAXIMUM OFFSET DEVIATION indicates the maximum offset deviation that occurs before the alarm goes off
135. en a communication failure or operational conditions occur To display the events reported to AssetView click the link Status in the topology to expand the monitoring options status Indicates normal condition no communication problem occurred Tracking 0 aA Indicates normal condition no communication problem occurred P Tracking Indicates that a communication problem has occurred When the device is disconnected from the plant or has communication problems it appears in the tracking list Click the link Status gt Tracking in the topology to open the Tracking List Tracking View Status Location Device Bridge Channel A Y peso 0 1 DFI367 Fieldbus 5 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 DT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 rp302 DFI367 Fieldbus 8 cy s02 avoi DFI367 Fieldbus 7 Si LD292 949 2 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 3 Si PIC 0002 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 E TP302 7 7 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 B WESTLOCKDISCRET DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 Figure 7 1 Tracking List Bad Communication Submit on Site Submit ACK Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation Operation The Bridge and Channel columns indicate respectively the tag of the controller and to which channel the device is connected Click the magnifying glass icon to open a new window that shows detailed information about the device 7 1 AJ Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer ON ES Tracking View Details
136. ent Low Point Calibration Current High Point Calibration Environment Temperature Information Temperature Unit Cold Junction Calibration Methods LOWER POINT CALIBRATION UPPER POINT CALIBRATION LINE RESISTANCE COMPENSATION DYNAMIC ALUES Sensor 2 Information Calibration Information Last Calibration Type User trim standard calibration Sensor Calibration Information 4 J ohm oJ ohm 00 JOhm Measurement Method Calibration Unit Minimum Span Current Low Point Calibration Current High Point Calibration Environment Temperature Information Temperature Unit Cold Junction Calibration Methods LOWER POINT CALIBRATION UPPER POINT CALIBRATION LINE RESISTANCE COMPENSATION DYNAMIC ALUES Figure D 12 Calibration Page Sensor 1 Information and Sensor 2 Information Displays the information for the respective sensor Calibration Information LAST CALIBRATION TYPE indicates the method used in the last calibration Environment Temperature Information TEMPERATURE UNIT set the unit of the terminal temperature sensor COLD JUNCTION enable the cold junction compensation for the thermocouple sensors Sensor Calibration Information MEASUREMENT METHOD indicates the type of measurement CALIBRATION UNIT indicates the unit for the temperature calibration procedure indicates the minimum value allowed between the lower and upper points of the calibration CURRENT LOW POINT indicates the last lower
137. er in the device s manufacturer directory located at AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS at the default System302 installation directory Device Library Removing Images At the device s images page mark the link s related to the image s that will be deleted and click Delete Delete Selected Files O L302 Models JPG LOSO2 Mounting 01 1PG C LOSO2 Mounting 02 1P 7 LOS02 Mounting 03 jpg L LOSO2 Mounting 04 1P 0 AAA Figure 9 5 Removing Images The link to the image will be deleted and the file will be removed from the related device s folder in the manufacturer directory at the default installation path AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS at the default System302 installation directory Device Manuals Click the Manual icon to open the page that contains links to the documentation of the device Device Library Manage Delete Selected Files Li Manual_FY302_English pdf a i Manual_FY302 Portuguese pdf Li BE O Back to Main Page Select File to Upload Browse _UploadFile_ Figure 9 6 Links to Manuals Adding Manuals To include a manual related to the device type the name of the file or click Browse to locate the file at the page footer Select File to Upload K Browse Upload File Figure 9 7 Adding a Manual The dialog box to locate the file will open 9 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Devi
138. er jai sail T Email n t registered MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE D E Click to collapse 89 Internet A Figure L 1 The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance M Magnetrol Pulsar Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the equipment The user can easily identify and specify the transmitter in the physical plant L 1 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual L 2 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer Magnetrol IDENTIFICATION Device Type Pulsar Device Tag LT 02 Device Tag e Device ID 0001560705 Magnetrol 00000000001 Device Type Manufacturer MAGNETROL Device Revision DD Revision Sensor Sensor Type TDR Level Sensor Serial Number Figure L 2 Device indicates the tag associated to the transmitter in the physical plant The tag can use up to 32 characters DEVICE TYPE identifies the type of the transmitter for a specific manufacturer DEVICE REVISION indicates the revision of the transmitter DEVICE ID indicates the identification code of the transmitter This code can use up to 32 characters MANUFACTURER identifies the transmitter manufacturer DD REVISION indicates the revision of the DD Sensor SENSOR TYPE indicates the sensor type of the transmitter Magnetrol Pulsar Configuration Page This page configures some parameters of the Magnetrol Puls
139. er directory at the default installation path AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibrary MANUFACTURERS Click the icon Procedures to open the page that contains links to the documents related to the device Device Library Device Library Manage Delete Selected Files Lj PreventiveMaintenance txt i Troubleshoot doc Back to Main Page Select File to Upload Browse Unload File File Uploaded with Success Figure 9 10 Links to Procedures Adding Procedures To include a procedure related to the device type the name of the file or click Browse to locate the file at the page footer Select File to Upload Browse Upload File Figure 9 11 Adding a Procedure The dialog box to locate the file will open El ES Choose file Look in Y Smar e 0 e EJ Studio302 Po Block Support Syscon History Common TagList DF65 HA Configurationworkspace Device Support Desktop FBTools FBYView A FFB Support My Computer FFBDefParam FIA al OleServers a ProgTool My Network reo File name Files of type fan Files y Cancel Figure 9 12 Locating the File Select the procedure and click Open At the device library page click Upload File The link to the new procedure will be created in the Procedures page and a copy of the original file will be created in the device s folder in the device s manufacturer directory located at AssetView Web Pages DeviceLibr
140. es List Editing the Maintenance In the topology tree click the link Maintenances gt List to open the list of scheduled maintenances In the column Action click the edit icon Ei related to the device to open the Maintenance Edit window E Maintenance Edit Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea Maintenance Edit Weekly Predictive Maintenance a Date E dn als a 2004 al ETE gt Maintenance Type Maintenance Template Description Type the instructions for the maintenance procedure here testsupport smar com br Add Remove testsupport smar com br List emails Figure 8 4 Editing the Maintenance Edit the necessary information and click the button Submit to apply the alterations 8 2 Managing Device Maintenances Removing a Maintenance In the topology tree click the link Maintenances gt List to open the list of scheduled maintenances In the column Action click the delete icon xI related to the device Microsoft Internet Explorer E 2 Are vou sure ou want to delete this maintenance Device TAG DEFAULT 12 Maintenance Weekly Predictive Maintenance cencel_ Figure 8 5 Removing a Maintenance Click Ok to confirm the operation and remove the selected maintenance Sending Service Orders In the topology tree click the link Maintenances gt List to open the list of scheduled maintenances In the column Action click the send service order icon Sa related to the device This icon will
141. es that the parameter values from this device will be read and stored in the database NOTE When executing the AssetView Server for the first time it will be necessary to register the devices in the database On the main menu click the option Register 2 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 4 Asset iew Server Dynamic Topology Register Tracking Settings User Figure 2 8 Registering Devices The List of Devices window will open Register 11 Select All Clear selection Register Time Out minutes 5 pal Close Manufacturer Type Bridge FF Channel Details Protocol Tac Fieldbus 5 302 E 1F302_1 0003020003 SMAR IF302 004807084 SMAR IF302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 No FF Device 1 5743430001 Westlock 400001411 Westlock WESTLOC DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 No FF ES Device 10 000302000e 5SMAR DT302 000804483 SMAR DT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 No FF TP302_7_7 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809792 SMAR TP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 No FF ES FY 302 AV01 0003020006 SMAR FY302 034801011 SMAR FY302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 No FF OS 3051 0011513051092601082020 070000150 Rosemount 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 No FF FP302 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801017 SMAR FP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 No FF PIC 0002 0003020001 SMAR LD302 000804818 SMAR LD302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 No FF LD292 949 2 1 000302000D SMAR LD292 SMAR LD292 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 Yes FF O S 1 0 0003020001 SMAR LD302 800570 SMAR LD302 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 No FF 1
142. etView amp LD302 LD302 Calibration Page This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR CALIBRATION Device Type LD302 Device Tag PIC101 Pressure Calibration Information Temperature Calibration Information Calibration Unit Calibration Unit mmH20 68 F Sensor Lower Range Limit mmH20 68 F Calibration Temperature Sensor Upper Range Limit mmH20 68 F Minimun Span 127 mmH20 68 F Current Lower Point Calibration mmH20 68 F Calibration Methods Current Higher Point Calibration mmH20 68 F LOWER PRESSURE CALIBRATION UPPER PRESSURE CALIBRATION Factory Lower Point Calibration lOs SENSOR CHARACTERIZATION Factory Higher Point Calibration TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION DYNAMIC ALUES Figure E 5 Calibration Page Pressure Calibration Information CALIBRATION UNIT indicates the unit for the pressure calibration procedure SENSOR LOWER RANGE LIMIT indicates the lower limit for the sensor SENSOR UPPER RANGE LIMIT indicates the upper limit for the sensor MINIMUM SPAN indicates the minimum value allowed between the lower and upper points of the calibration CURRENT LOW POINT indicates the last lower point of the pressure calibration CALIBRATION CURRENT HIGH POINT indicates the last higher point of the pressure calibration CALIBRATION FA
143. evice Library Device Library Manage A E Nf Browse picas re _ procedures jpg C Catalogue E images a Delete Selected Item s C manual O z n Create Directory _ _ default jpg O _ images jpg z L manual jpg C O yssver scc Back to Main Page Figure 9 21 Managing Folders Defining an Icon for a Folder To define an image as the icon of the custom folder type the file name of the figure or click Browse to locate the file Then click Upload File Device Library Manage elect File to Upload Browse Upload File 4 O Catalogue _ procedures jpg O yvssver scc images a Delete Selected Item s CI manual fal ERA Create Directory _ default jpg E _ images jpg E 1 manual jpg Ei r Figure 9 22 Defining an icon for a folder The image must be in jpg format and must also be named as the folder created For example if the user creates the folder Catalogue the file name of the image must be Catalogue jpg If the user doesn t create a custom image for the new folder the image default jpg will be used as the icon of this new folder in the device library page Removing Files and Folders To remove a file or folder from the device library page mark the line s related to the item s to be removed and click Delete 9 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Device Library Manage O Catalogue PEO Ej Ej
144. ew Backup window select the option Restore AssetView Database The Backup AssetView dialog box will open Backup Asset iew J aplicativos Documents and Settings Inetpub Interwise Program Files Planene backup 10 06 2004 bak Files of type Backup file bak Y Cancel Open as read only w 2 My Network P E Figure B 6 Locating the Database Backup Select the icon of the backup file that will be restored and click Open A message box will open to confirm the operation Click Yes to proceed Wait a few seconds until a message box confirms that the operation was successful Click Ok to conclude Restore Status E3 1 Database restored successfully Figure B 7 AssetView Backup Database Restored B 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual B 4 Appendix C ASSETVIEW 8 FY302 FY302 Home Page The figure below shows the FY302 initial page and links T Smar Asset View Microsolt Internet Explorer Fle Edt View Favortes Took Help bad gt O 2 a serch ajravortes Meda J eye gt m a Address E http vem_ascetview com bridefauk htm RECE gt 26 tks gt FY 302 AVO1 B Es Fieldbus Hersart Bes pr1 734 Y O E We ort 367 F EA reldbus 5 ETA ristdbus e Calibration A EA Fialdbus 7 2031 EN smar E Wes ort 307 th eRe FY302 Bez Graphics Les S a a O Emad not registered HAIN PAGE LIBRARY HOTES REPORT HAINTEMANCE DIAGNOSTI
145. f 13 41 2007 1646 System Communication restored FI302AW none Device Type FP302 13 4 2007 16 44 System Communication failed FP302 none 12 4 2007 16 45 System Communication restored F 302 none 12 4 2007 1640 System Communicaton failed FP302 none i 13 4 2007 16 52 System Communicaton restored F302 none 13 4 2007 16 55 System Communication failed FP302 none NA 13 4 2007 1702 System Communication restored FP302 none De a aa JHE Figure 6 7 Tracking History Report Diagnostic History Report The diagnostic events indicate failures or operational conditions of the devices and they are stored in the AssetView database To generate this report click the link Diagnostic History in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters for the report Click the icon to select the report file format pdf or xls seacor FS A ff soon Tsat Gai A ar oere S 8 gt Diagnostic History u Andit Trail Report DATE TIME USER DEVICE ID BLOCK TAG Ack Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type 3051 3051 10 4 2007 18 53 System Change Location Biock 0011513051052601082020 070000150 Device 1 R8 1 10 4 2007 16 53 System Change Location Biock 0011513051052601082020 070000150 Device 1 BLK 2 16 4 2007 18 53 System Change Location Block 0011512051092601052020 070000150 Device 1 Al 7 10 4 2007 18 55 System Change Location Block 001951205108260 082020 070000150 Device 1 4 2 n 16 4 2007 15 53 System Change Location Bo
146. fline and returns to online mode after a short period of time The system automatically detects when the instrument starts communicating again The monitoring process is restarted and the device icon in the Tracking window is restored to its normal state Right click the device icon and select Failing Reason to see the details about the tracking fail This option is also available in the device popup menu in the Device List window w Device Falling Reason DewicelD 0003020020 SMAR FR302 24980001 3 Device Tag FR302 TESTE Falling Reason ST_REW_FAs302_TESTE_DISGTRD sT_REY_FR302_TESTE_DO 1 ST_REV_FR302_TESTE_DO 2 oT_REY_FRS02_TESTE_SOPID Figure 2 15 Failing Reasons To stop tracking the devices it is necessary to close the AssetView Server In the Topology menu click Exit Managing devices in the database The user can check the list of devices from the Syscon configuration the devices registered in the database or remove a device register from the database On the View menu click Devices List pz Asset iew Server ProjectOl Topology Register Tracking Settings User view Help w Tracking aN Event Log Ctri E Figure 2 16 Opening the Device List The Device List window will open Device List E Tag I Protocol Manufacturer_ Type Registered_ Monitored_ HIRT Block Tag Bridge FF Channel E Device 1 5743430001W estlock 400001411 Fieldbus Westlock WESTLOCK DIS DFI 367 Fieldbus
147. for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks CAS if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Cas for the Analog Output block and Auto for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks Display BLOCK TAG shows the list of the tags for the instantiated blocks available PARAMETER shows the list of parameters available to be displayed in the LCD for the block selected in the Block Tag option SUB INDEX indicates the sub index of the selected parameter MNEMONIC indicates the mnemonic of the parameter selected in the Parameter option INC DEC indicates the value to be added or subtracted when acting the C 32 parameter via local tuning Appendix C AssetView amp FY302 DECIMAL POINT NUMB indicates the digits to the right of the decimal point for the parameter being displayed in the LCD ACCESS the user can select the type of access to the selected parameter monitoring or action ALPHA NUM indicates if the alphanumeric field will be used for the mnemonic or for the value FY302 Device View Page The user can monitor the device s data opening the Device View page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION gt 4 Manufacturer SMAR DEVICE O e es o evice Type VIEW e Device Tag FY 302 1 Fead Rate Inc liz Gain Rate _Dec o Reset 3 DA Output CONTROL Mode Block Hall Value 165535 Rel Pos L ON4 WPiaezo FeedBack Setup Reversals la
148. gnosis be N Manufacturer SMAR 6 Device Type FI302 ae Device Tag FI302 Diagnosis Transducer 2 Transducer 3 e Output Failure Output Failure Figure G 4 Displays the diagnostic status of the device including the status of the function block mechanical module and sensor POWER UP SENSOR FAILURE OUTPUT FAILURE MEMORY FAILURE OUT OF SERVICE DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE SOON DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE NOW BLOCK CONFIGURATION ERROR CALIBRATION ERROR DATA INTEGRITY ERROR SOFTWARE ERROR ELECTRONICS FAILURE GENERAL ERROR indicates that the device has executed the power up procedure indicates the sensor of the final element has failed open current loop for example indicates a failure in the output that could be due to the electronic or the mechanical module indicates an electronic failure according to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory indicates that the function block is out of service o the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon This diagnostic is related to the output current generated the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance This diagnostic is related to the calibration for example l indicates that there is an error related to
149. gs for the system to execute AssetView properly Using AssetView with System302 Version 6 1 x Before installing AssetView with System302 version 6 1 x the user must have already installed a few essential applications that support Smar software Installing Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher The Internet Explorer installation file is located at the folder Tools IE6 in the System302 CD Run the application le6setup exe and follow the instructions in the dialog boxes to complete the installation It will be necessary to restart the computer after the IE installation Installing IIS on Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Install the Internet Information Services IIS version 5 0 or higher The IIS is a Windows Add on Component Place the Windows CD in the CD ROM drive Open the Control Panel and double click the Add or Remove Programs application In the Add or Remove Programs window click Add or Remove Windows Components on the menu on the left The Windows Components Wizard dialog box will open e On Windows 2000 or Windows XP mark the item Internet Information Services IIS and click Next Follow the instructions to complete the IIS installation and click Finish Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows sP To add or remove a component click the checkbox 4 shaded bos means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click
150. he device 7 2 Monitoring the Device Status Device Bridge Channel Status Location A 5 DC302 0 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 5 Bad Communication onsite Y ACK 2051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 Operation Shop pr202 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 Operation Disposed Fp202 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 Operation onsite al EE c oaa aas DFT RAF Fieldhus 7 Oneratinn onsite TT Suhmir Figure 7 5 Device Location Select the option e On Site the device is operating in the plant e Warehouse the device is stored in the warehouse e Maintenance Shop the device was removed from the plant for maintenance e Disposed the device was removed from the plant and discarded Click the button Submit to apply the alterations to the devices Acknowledging the Tracking Event Click the link ACK in the Tracking View page to acknowledge the event The tracking event is automatically acknowledged when the user defines the device status in the Tracking View page clicking the list box in the Status column related to the device The Acknowledge Tracking window will open 3 Smar Asset iew Internet Explorer Eile x Acknowledge Tracking TT301 4 jorran o testsupport smar com br i testsupport smar com br Submit Cancel Figure 7 6 Acknowledge Window e Select the cause of the tracking event Off line if the device was removed from the plant or Bad Communication if the device has communication problems e Select the option Generate Maintenance to sc
151. he list of the tags for the instantiated blocks available PARAMETER shows the list of parameters available to be displayed in the LCD for the block selected in the Block Tag option SUB INDEX indicates the sub index of the selected parameter MNEMONIC indicates the mnemonic of the parameter selected in the Parameter option INC DEC indicates the value to be added or subtracted when acting the parameter via local tuning DECIMAL POINT NUMB indicates the digits to the right of the decimal point for the parameter being displayed in the LCD ACCESS the user can select the type of access to the selected parameter monitoring or action ALPHA NUM indicates if the alphanumeric field will be used for the mnemonic or for the value D 11 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual D 12 Appendix E ASSETVIEW LD302 LD302 Home Page The figure below shows the LD302 initial page and its options 3 Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help tack HEEN x A A gt Search 32 Favorites gA Address El http focalhost Assetview default htm 7 de 3 E fly Area ProjectOl PIC 0002 Es Device List S Audit Trail Report a Status UE Maintenances E he Fieldbus Network Fa DFI 734 YY E Ba pri 367 oh Fieldbus 5 S Fieldbus 6 Calibration S Fieldbus 7 ES Fieldbus 8 FP302 Z PIC 0002 LD292 949 2 1 Ba pri 307 e Device Library FE p La Configuration
152. hedule maintenance for the device corrective or proactive See section Scheduling Maintenances for an Event for details e Select the option E mail Notification to send e mails to the plant administrator and technicians Click the button Submit to acknowledge the tracking event 7 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Diagnostic 7 4 When acknowledging a tracking event the user doesn t have to define maintenance for the device or the e mail address to be notified To create a maintenance related to an acknowledged event or define an e mail address click the link ACK in the Tracking View page and the Acknowledge window will open The Tracking View page will be updated and a check mark will appear in the column ACK for the events that have been acknowledged Observe the figure below Device Bridge Channel Status Location a 5 DC302 01 DFI 367 Fieldbus 5 Bad Communication onsite zl 4 Y ack 9 2051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 Operation onsite y eae prso2 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 Operation Jon site PA emanan MET RAF Fialdhu lt 2 Onaratinn Dan cira lui aa Figure 7 7 Event Acknowledged The Diagnostic View page shows the events caused by failure notifications or operational conditions programmed by the user to be monitored by the system e naa Indicates normal condition no communication problem occurred Disanostic Indicates that a diagnostic event has occurred When a diagnostic event occurs it appears in the Diagnostic
153. iable time constant in seconds to the exponential filter to PV engineering unit value of the measurement corresponding to 0 in EU value of the measurement corresponding to 100 in EU Appendix J AssetView amp TP302 Alarms PRIORITY LOW priority of the low alarm LOW LIMIT limit of the low alarm PRIORITY LOW LOW priority of the low low alarm LOW LOW LIMIT limit of the low low alarm PRIORITY HIGH oriority of the high alarm HIGHLIMIT limit of the high alarm PRIORITY HIGH HIGH priority of the high high alarm HIGH HIGHLIMIT limit of the high high alarm TP302 Diagnostic Page The user can check the general diagnostic status in the 7P302 Diagnostic Page CALIERATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR DIAGNOSTIC Device Type TP302 Device Tag TP O1 Diagnostic Status Status e Calibration Error e Input Failure e Out Of Service e Saturated Hall value e Temperature Gut of work range Alarms Lo Alarm Hi Alarm Lo Lo Alarm Hi Hi Alarm Figure J 4 Diagnostic Status SATURATED HALL VALUE indicates value above or below of the calibration values of the hall sensor Li ipis OAOE indicates that the temperature measured is out of the work limits indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the CALIBRATION ERROR device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device INPUT FAILURE indicate
154. ibration described above Appendix H AssetView amp IF302 Connect the current generator to the IF302 s input channel to be calibrated and apply the upper current value er Current Calibration 1F302 Connect the current generator to the correspondent input channel of the IF302 Apply 20mA or the upper current calibration value O ABORT Figure H 12 Click Ok and wait until the current value is stable er Current Calibration 1F302 Wait until the current in the 1F302 is stable Figure H 13 Click Continue and the current will be displayed er Current Calibration IF302 Is the current value correct YES IO Figure H 14 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the current value er Current Calibration 1F302 Please enter the applied current Figure H 15 Click OK to apply the new current value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure H 14 Backup Restore Select the method to save the calibration data or restore the configuration data NONE KL FACTORY CAL RESTORE restores the factory calibration data LAST CAL RESTORE restores data from the last calibration DEFAULT DATA RESTORE restores default data from the flash memory restores sensor data saves the factory calibration data saves data from the last calibration saves sensor data H 7 AssetView 3 1 User sManual gt
155. icates the software revision of the converter indicates the revision of the converter indicates the hardware revision of the converter identifies the converter manufacturer identifies the type of the converter for a specific manufacturer indicates the revision ofthe DD indicates the serial number of the converter indicates the serial number of the main board ACT SERIAL NUMBER 1 3 FI302 Configuration Page indicates the ordering code of the converter indicates the serial number of the actuator The FI302 contains three output transducer blocks The channel number of the AO block corresponds to the terminal block with the same number G 2 Appendix G AssetView amp FI302 MONIT RECONCILE Manufacturer SMAR CONFIGURATION AO 1 Device Type FI302 Device Tag FI302 Analog Output Select the Analog Output faci Parameters Contiguration Rate Down fi o e SP LO LIM Rate Up ho sd mv es SP HI LIM PY Unit m EU Unit PY Lower Range Value i ie EU OS PY Upper Range Value o m EU 100 Figure G 3 Select the Analog Output Select the AO block to be configured Parameters Configuration i value of the measuring corresponding to 0 in EU value of the measuring corresponding to 100 in EU FI302 Diagnostics Page This page displays the device status G 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual G 4 Transducer 1 Dia
156. in order to reach the better adjustment Add Notes Update Notes Delete Notes Back to Main Page Figure 9 18 Editing a Note Edit the text and click the button Update to apply the alterations Removing Notes To remove a note click the link Delete Notes Select the note to be removed and click the button Delete Device Library Delete Notes about ID NOTES DATE Delete 11 21 2005 E 5 In hazardous areas with explosion proof requi 10 30 25 AM 11 21 2005 6 Throughtoutthe operation of the positioner 10 14 44 AM 4 The Auto Setup Operation should be performed eee Iv 11 21 2005 E 3 Itis recommended for each new calibration to 10 12 59 AM Add Notes Update Notes Delete Notes Back to Main Page Figure 9 19 Deleting Notes The user can select one or more notes to be deleted at the same time checking the box in the Delete column related to the notes Creating Custom Folders 9 8 To create a custom folder for a specific device open the device s library main page At the page footer type the name of the new folder and click Create Create Directory C J creme manage Figure 9 20 Custom Folder in the Device Library The user can also create custom folders on the directory manager page following this procedure Type the folder name at the Create Directory text box and click Create Managing Folders Click Manage at the main page footer to manage the folders created in the device library D
157. information about the diagnostic related to the block of the device Monitoring the Device Status 4 Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer OR ES Diagnostic View Details Device PROTOCOL FIELDBUS ERR GE DESCRIPTION Input Failure process variable has BAD status TIME STAME 6 17 2004 10 32 02 AM Figure 7 9 Device Details Acknowledging the Diagnostic Event Click the link ACK in the Diagnostic View page to acknowledge the event The Acknowledge Diagnostic window will open Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer mel x Acknowledge Diagnostic TT302 1 Press submit to Acknowledge the Diagnostic z z testsupport smar com br Submit Cancel Figure 7 10 Acknowledging the Event e Select the option Generate Maintenance to schedule maintenance for the device corrective or proactive See section Scheduling Maintenances for an Event for details e Select the option E mail Notification to send e mails to the plant administrator and technicians Click the button Submit to acknowledge the diagnostic event 7 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 7 6 When acknowledging a diagnostic event the user doesn t have to define maintenance for the device or the e mail address to be notified To create maintenance for an acknowledged event or define an e mail address click the link ACK in the Diagnostic View page and the Acknowledge window will open The Diagnostic View will be update
158. ing and the dynamic response of the positioner under and overshoot performance This chart benefits the preventive and predictive maintenance because the user can save the curves and compare them later Performance results are related to the chosen characterization type Servo gains and Servo reset parameters Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 Remember that the response curve will depend on the response inertia of the valve analyzed For slow valves the time configured must be longer because it takes longer for the valve to reach the desired position See the example below Diagnostic Graphics Type Characterization Delay New Graph VALVE POSITION Figure C 10 Characterization Graph Click Compare to compare characterization charts On the Type Graph menu select Characterization Select the moment for the valve position VP1 and another moment for the valve position VP2 Click Compare to conclude See the example below Diagnostic Graphics Type Graphi Characterization M Use Marker Event Moment 10 7 2007 16 08 00 Event Moment 10 7 2007 16 09 00 a Mypi FF MypoT D Figure C 11 Comparing Graphs STEP RESPONSE this chart will show the behavior of the current valve position and the desired position value related to the time It is an easier way to check the tuning between the servo PID and the positioner The user can analyze the behavior of the valve response such as stuck and stress
159. intenance should be executed in the near future Indicates the deadline for the maintenance to be executed Indicates the date of the maintenance has expired To register the maintenance click the icon SS The Maintenance Registration window will open 8 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Maintenance Registration Instructions Execute preventive maintenance Maintenance Description REMOVE REGISTER Figure 8 16 Registering the Maintenance Type the description of the executed maintenance procedure and click the button Register to confirm that the maintenance has been executed A message box will open confirming the procedure Click Ok to conclude To remove the scheduled maintenance click the icon S related to the maintenance and in the Maintenance Registration window type a brief explanation about canceling the maintenance and click the button Remove A message box will open confirming the procedure Click Ok to conclude Maintenance Templates Using the AssetView Maintenance Wizard 8 8 The user can create templates for the preventive maintenance of a device and register these maintenances in the AssetView database When the device is registered by the AssetView Server the maintenances are automatically added to the List of Programmed Maintenances Maintenances templates are created using the AssetView Maintenance Wizard To run this application go to the Start menu and select Programs gt System302 gt As
160. ited Figure G 17 Measured Transducer FINAL VALUE indicates the final value of the current in the corresponding transducer block FINAL STATUS ta the final status of the current in the corresponding transducer G 9 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual G 10 Appendix H H ASSETVIEW amp IF302 IF302 Home Page The figure below shows the F302 initial page and its options E Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i gt _ 2 aT a E LJ 3 Back 2 gt x E P pe Search STY Favorites g2 Address http localhost assetview s E so Links 6 pees A aea 1F302 3 4 Device List LS Audit Trail Report status ae Maintenances E a Fieldbus Metwork SB prt 407 Ok Fieldbus 1 Fieldbus 7 Fieldbus 8 Fieldbus 3 DIT 6250 002 FP302_3_7_469 IF302 3 Ea DF 734 ae Device Library S ar Diagnostic Monit Display Sib eoar Ce e _ bob_engineer Engineer O Email nat repiatored MAIN PAGE LIBRARY NOTES REPORT MAINTENANCE DIAGNOSTIC ee Internet Figure H 1 The following sub sections will describe each one of the pages developed for the Device maintenance IF302 Identification Page This page displays information relevant to the converter The user can easily identify and specify the device in the physical plant H 1 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFIC
161. jassetview Generic gin Sepa Troubleshoot LT TOL litte eg Figure 10 4 AssetView Pages Blank The Internet Information Services must always be installed before the NET Framework In case the installation order is inverted follow the procedure below a b On the Start menu select Run and type cmd The command interpreter window will open Execute the file aspnet_regiis exe default directory C WINDOWS Microsoft NET Framework vl1 1 4322 On the command line type C WINDOWS Microsoft NET Framework v1 1 4322 aspnet_regiis exe i The Internet Information Services will be configured Wait a few seconds until the procedure is concluded and close the command interpreter window See the example below cy CA MINDOWS system32cmd exe Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2606 CC Copyright 19785 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and as ee Biase sC WINDOWS Microsoft MET Framework v1 1 4322 aspnet_regqils exe Start installing ASP NET ta 1 4322 0 Finished installing SP NET lt 1 1 4322 B gt C N Documents and Settings Juliana Biase gt Figure 10 5 Command Window 10 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 10 4 Appendix A ASSETVIEW VIRTUAL DIRECTORIES Configuring IIS 5 0 on Windows XP and Windows 2000 Creating the Virtual Directories If the virtual directories were not created during the SystemQ302 installation it will be necessary to create them according to the
162. k if the temperature is correct Line Resistance Compensation TT302 1 Primary Yalue Is the value correct Yes o a Figure D 21 Checking the Value of the Temperature If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and execute the short circuit procedure again DYNAMIC VALUES this method displays the dynamic parameters of the respective sensor D 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual namic Yalues TT302 1 This procedure shows the dynamic parameters AT ee Figure D 22 Start Monitoring Click Ok to proceed The following dialog box will display the values of the temperature and the sensor terminal temperature namic Yalues TT302 1 Sensor 1 Temperature 241 854 E Enviroment Temperature 76 9428 LE Figure D 23 Monitoring Dynamic Values These values are monitored continuously while the dynamic value dialog box is open To stop monitoring click Abort TT302 Display Page D 10 The user can configure the data shown in the device s display DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer SMAR DISPLAY e Device Type TT302 tie Device Tag Tro1_307 Display Configuration ha LCD1 LCD2 Block Tag 1 7701_307 BLK 1 E Parameter 1 temp Sub Index 1 Mnemonic 1 TEMPERATURA Cels Inc Dec 1 Decimal Point Numb 1 Access 1 Alpha Mum 1 SEC action Zl Figure D 24 Display Page Appendix D AssetView amp TT302 Display BLOCK TAG shows t
163. l devices Tag Search T One Page SUMMARY Se Bo on Ba o CHANNEL ID MAINT 3051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 e amp A a DC302 0 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 0003020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 5 amp a DT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 000302000e SMAR DT302 000804483 E iB a FP302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801017 E iB a FY 302 AVO1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 0003020006 SMAR FY302 034801011 amp iB a LD292 949 2 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 000302000D SMAR LD292 a iB a PIC 0002 DFI 367 Fieldbus 0003020001 S5MAR LD302 000804818 E iB a 1P302 7 7 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809792 E Zs a WESTLOCKDISCRET DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 5743430001Westlock 400001411 amp a FI 302 AY DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 0003020005 SMAR FI302 800356 ES B a 1F302_1 DFI 367 Fieldbus6 0003020003 SMAR IF302 004807084 E B a LT 01 DFI 734 Fieldbus 1 0003020001 SMAR LD302 8s00570 E amp a Figure 5 1 Device List Page The user can search for a specific device tag Tag Search One Page Figure 5 2 Searching for a Device 1 Type the device tag 2 Click the button Search 3 The device will be highlighted in the Device List AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Tag Search Fr T One Page SUMMARY Seo Bw o Bo So CHANNEL ID j DIAG MAINT 2051 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 dr e a B Fs a pc302 0 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus5 0003020010 SMAR DC302 137800127 amp a DT302 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 000302000e SMAR DT302 000804483 E es a FP302 DFI 367 Fie
164. l indicate the device is generic and it is ready to be registered Register Device Details Device i ready to be registered Re of ES Figure 4 15 Registering a Generic Device HART instruments from Smar or other manufacturers that don t have registered pages will use the generic pages located in the folder Web Pages Hart Device SupportlGenericHart inside the AssetView installation folder Observe the figure below PJ GenericHart File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back a A Search Folders amp Me GK A Ee Folders x a Smar a C images File Folder FD Assetview genericCalibration asp 20KB Documento do Active Server 23 bin genericCalibration csv 1KB Arquivo CSY do Microsoft Excel 3 SQLServer Support i genericCalibration_loop_current_1 asp 2KB Documento do Active Server GG web Pages lie genericCalibration_loop_current_2 asp SKB Documento do Active Server i fi CSS i genericCalibration_loop_current_3 asp 3KB Documento do Active Server H E CustomErrors genericCalibration_loop_current_end asp 1KB Documento do Active Server 9 Device Support fe genericCalibration_loop_current_error asp 2KB Documento do Active Server DeviceLibrary genericCalibration_main htm 1KB HTML Document 23 DeviceList i genericCalibration_variable_lower_range_end asp 1KB Documento do Active Server H E FF Generic fo genericCalibration_variable_lower_range_error asp 2KB Document
165. ldbus 8 0003020004 SMAR FP302 007801017 E Zs a FY 302 AVO1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 7 0003020006 SMAR FY302 034801011 amp iB a LD292 949 2 1 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 000302000D SMAR LD292 amp ee a PIC 0002 DFI 367 Fieldbus 8 0003020001 S5MAR LD302 000804818 E A a 1P302 7 7 DFI 367 Fieldbus 6 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809792 E ee a WESTILOCKDTISCRFT DFT AA Fieldhu lt A 5742920001 Wes lt stlark ANNNNI 41 1 ES ES a Figure 5 3 Search Results To show all instruments in one single page mark the option One Page Tag Search Figure 5 4 Showing results in one page The user can order the list of devices in alphabetical order ascendant or descendent clicking each column header In the Tag column click the device tag to open the device home page The Bridge and Channel columns indicate respectively the tag of the controller and to which channel the instrument is connected In the Track column the following icons indicate the device status s Indicates the device has communication problems SA Indicates the device is operating in normal conditions lt Indicates the device is off line In the Diag column the following icons indicate diagnostic events Fe Indicates that a diagnostic event has occurred ESA Indicates the device is operating in normal conditions In the Maint column the following icons indicate the maintenance status for the device IN Indicates there are no pending maintenances for the device ar In
166. lick OK and the pressure measured will be displayed er Pressure Calibration LD302 1 Preassure Measured mmHz0 420 Is the pressure correct YES HA Figure E 12 Confirming the Value of the Pressure If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the pressure value er Pressure Calibration LD302 1 Yale mmH20 400 Enter the new pressure value Figure E 13 New Pressure Value Click OK to apply the new pressure value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure E 12 The calibration procedure will be concluded SENSOR CHARACTERIZATION this method is used to correct the sensor reading in several points Use a pressure source accurate and stable such as a dead weight tester to guarantee the accuracy to be at least three times better than the transmitter accuracy Sensor Characterization LD3O 1 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed Yes A Figure E 14 Configuring the Mode Block Click Yes and wait for the pressure to stabilize before performing the trim The characteristic curve of the sensor can be slightly nonlinear at a certain temperature and for certain ranges This non linearity can be corrected by the Characterization Trim The user can characterize the transmitter with the operating range to obtain a better accuracy The
167. ling Alert Safety Period 1 day s Notify user by email Alarm No Y Operator email address y Remove Figure 8 2 Adding Device Maintenances 1 Inthe field Occurs select the maintenance occurrence customized daily weekly monthly or annual 2 Select the option Recurrent in case the maintenance should occurs repeatedly 3 In the field Starting at select the date and the time that the maintenance should start To customize the maintenance starting date click the option Custom select the maintenance date and the time 4 Configure the maintenance alert in the field Safety Period selecting the number of days that the user should be notified in advance 5 Inthe field Notify user by e mail select Yes in the options list to send e mails to the users and add the e mail address of the user that will be notified about the maintenance 6 Click the button Next to proceed describing the maintenance details 6 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual New Maintenance Scheduling Step 2 Monthly Day 1 every 1 months Safety Period 1 Day s Starting at 19 6 2007 15 26 05 Maintenance Type Select Type aj Instructions Maintenance Description Figure 8 3 Maintenance Details 7 Type the title of the maintenance 8 Select the device 9 Select the type of the maintenance preventive or predictive 10 Type the instructions to perform the maintenance 11 Click Next to conclude and update the Maintenanc
168. ls only with devices and is used for the long term maintenance and device operation AssetView is not restricted to just displaying error messages from the device but it can take devices through test sequences record data plot charts and analyze them providing a much more sophisticated failure analysis Another important characteristic of the AssetView is the web technology based architecture The user interface is the Internet Explorer web browser and it can be used on any Windows platform Since there will always be a mix of instrument brands in a plant it is important to have a maintenance tool that is independent of the device manufacturer The same single software must support devices even though these come from different manufacturers The device manufacturers know best what information to display and how to present it for the user to get the best out of their device The device manufacturer is the ideal candidate to make pages available for their devices incorporating their knowledge and visualization characteristics and keeping them up to date with the latest features and capabilities That s the proposal of AssetView to allow the manufacturers to develop the devices home pages AssetView software is network enabled and allows the user to tap into the information of the devices indicating the condition of any device at any time so that users can have a complete overview to picture the status of the entire plant This product is
169. meter to the Teste Point and select the next tim action 20MA DONE Figure F 8 Connect the ammeter to the test point and select the value of the current that will be calibrated The current measured will be displayed ut Current Trim DT 8 Is the current correct YES o AD Figure F 9 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the current value ut Current Trim DT 8 Type the value of the current Figure F 10 Click OK to apply the new current value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure F 9 The user can select another current calibration as showed in the figure below Select the current value and repeat the steps described above or click Done to conclude the output current calibration procedure ut Current Trim DT 8 Connect the ammeter to the Teste Point and select the next tim action Figure F 11 F 7 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual F 8 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION this method is used to calibrate the temperature sensor Wait until the temperature stabilizes and click Ok Temperature Calibration DT 8 Wait until the temperature is stable n DK _ _ ABORT Figure F 12 The temperature measured will be displayed Temperature Calibration DT 8 TEMPERATURE 40 45567 C Is the temperature correct YES T Figure F 13 If the value displayed is correct click Ye
170. n Figure C 36 Valve New Position C 23 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 24 Suppose that the value read in the actuator scale is 90 0 Once the user types this value and click Ok the positioner will correct the upper position set at around 100 Negative values for the position will execute the correction in the opposite direction of the movement After visual check the user indicates whether the correction was successful or the calibration procedure must be executed again Upper Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYO Do you want to run this procedure again YES a Figure C 37 Checking the Calibration If the correction was successful click No Otherwise if the calibration is not suitable click Yes The user can execute the correction It is possible to lie to the positioner about the value read from the actuator scale In this way the positioner will be calibrated higher according to the user necessities It is possible to save the calibration in the EEPROM memory of the positioner transducer module which is recommended Click Yes to save the calibration data Upper Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYO Itis recommended to save the calibatrion data to the EEPROM memory of the sensor module Do you want to save the changes YES IC Figure C 38 Saving Calibration Data SETUP When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be executed when the process
171. n Please enter your login and password to access the system Login Password Domain LOGIN This product is protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending Epea I ll a a Figure 4 1 AssetView Home Page On the AssetView main page the user will have to type the login and password to access the configuration topology tree and the AssetView functionalities AssetView reads the network topology from the Syscon configuration file The user can browse the operational devices at different plant locations using AssetView The frame on the left side of the browser window will display the plant topology Click the expansion sign to expand the Fieldbus Network and its segments 4 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Z Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sek f x 2 A pa Search g Favorites ral de bial Address 2 http focalhost Assetview default htm 5 a E fs Area ProjectOl Eb Device List PH Audit Trail Report Status FA os Alarms hh Search A AssetView E O Fieldbus Network Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool E Ba pri 734 E S amp Fieldbus 1 iros AUS pa me Ss TT 01 f a ME APA ak NON D PG E FI 302 AV pu PC j Dr ee w smar Fieldbus 2 _ FIRST IN FIELDBUS Maintenances S Fieldbus 3 W z A i n MR Y a FEAN e E Y O FP S oh Fieldbus 4 AE AS dl Se Soe ee Vets y EA Da D
172. n about the calibration indicating the location of the calibration the date and the person responsible for the calibration emperature Calibration FY 302 A 01 Fill in the fields below Who Date 7 13 2007 10 12 30 A ae E Figure C 55 Calibration Data Click Ok to initiate the calibration The user will have to verify the value of the reference temperature for the device Temperature Calibration FY 302 AWD1 Temperature 4 0196 T Measured Is the temperature correct YES a NO Figure C 56 Confirming the Temperature Value If the temperature measured is correct click Yes to complete the calibration procedure If the temperature value indicated is not correct click No The dialog box will appear and the user can type the temperature value Temperature Calibration FY 302 AYO1 Type the value of the temperature Figure C 57 New Temperature Value Click Ok to conclude the temperature calibration OVERRIDE selecting this method the user can verify the position desired according to a previous Set Point The message box will appear instructing the user about the safe procedures C 29 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 30 Override FY 302 AWYD1 This procedure must be executed offine or when the process stops because valve movements can interfere in the plant operations The valve will travel between the completely open point and the completely closed point to reach the best
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174. ndicating that the HardKey is not valid check if it is connected properly and if you have a valid license See section AssetView Licensing for further details Use the links in the Welcome Screen and follow the instruction in the sections below to configure the computer to run the AssetView and AssetView Server applications Creating the Database Run this procedure in the machine that hosts the database server to create the AssetView database It is not necessary to install System302 and the database on the same machine because the AssetView Server can remotely access the database The SQL Server 2000 can be installed on any computer that communicates with the AssetView Server IMPORTANT The database for AssetView version 3 1 or higher is not compatible with previous AssetView versions When creating the database the history of all registers and operations will be deleted For further information on how to keep the database history from versions previous of AssetView 3 1 contact your Smar representative To create the AssetView database the user must be logged on as an Administrator or a member of the Administrators group Installation and Configuration In the Welcome Screen click the link Creating Database The Configure SQL Server Database dialog box will open Configure SQL Server Database Hotes 1 MAKE SURE THE SERWER Esi5T5 AND 1S WORKING PROPERLY 2 THE SQL SERVER VERSION MUST BE 2000 Select the d
175. nerate the report e PROTOCOL Select the devices of a specific communication protocol HART or Fieldbus e DEVICE TYPE Select the type of the device from the list of devices registered in the database e DEVICE TAG This filter will display the list of tags from the devices registered in the database Click this icon to generate the audit trail report in the pdf file format Click this icon to generate the audit trail report in the MS Excel file format 6 1 Configuration Changes Report This report shows all changed parameters of the device in a specific period of time To generate this report click the link Configuration Changes in the Audit Trail Reports page and configure the filters to generate the report in the pdf or xls file format See the example below 99 B E u 4 gt vie eons 0 OOO 3 gt al smar Configuration Changes Audit Trail Report Bookmarks S 1 DATE TIME USER DEVICE TYPE DEVICE TAG BLOCK TAG PARAMETER VALUE 4 10 2004 14 45 6 O HIRT 2 DT 3 Mon Abr 07 27 DATE System 2 00 00 00 000 2 4 10 2004 14 45 6 O HIRT 2 OTs BLA x DESCRIPTOR System 4 10 2004 14 45 6 O HIRT 2 DT 8 36 UNIT2 System E 4 10 2004 14 45 6 O HIRT 2 DT 8 255 UNIT System 4 10 2004 14 57 juliana FY302 FY01_306 FY01_306_TRD CAL DATE 304 14 57 15 000 5 4 10 2004 14 57 juliana FY302 FY01_306 FY01_306_TRD CAL LOC lab g 4 10 2004 14 57 juliana FY302 FY01_306 FY01_306_TRD CAL who juliana o o oO 10 pu
176. nonymous access User name TUSR _BECHUATEZO03 BROWSE Password secceceees Authenticated access For the Following authentication methods user name and password are required when anonymous access is disabled or access is restricted using NTFS access control lists M Integrated Windows authentication Digest authentication for Windows domain servers Basic authentication password is sent in clear text NET Passport authentication Default domain Realm caca ie Figure A 17 Configuring the Authentication Method Click OK to close the dialog box and close the AssetView Properties dialog box The IIS configuration for AssetView is complete A 8 Appendix B B ASSETVIEW DATABASE BACKUP PROCEDURES Use the AssetView Backup application to backup the AssetView database The AssetView Backup is easy to execute and it can be used with the SQL Server or the MSDE database The AssetView Backup must be located in the same directory of the file SmarAssetServer exe because these applications use the same connection Assetview udl It is recommended to run the AssetView Backup application in the machine where the database server is installed Even if the AssetView Backup is executed in a remote machine the backup will be saved in the machine where the database server is installed Attention e Store the backup files in a secure place It is recommended to save three copies of each backup file and
177. nutes Start of time scale 06 00 End of time scale 20 00 a Horizontal Vertical Figure 8 12 Week Calendar k Select the beginning of the search in the field Start Date clicking the icon EE to open the Calendar dialog box Select the number of weeks from the Week menu Select the time interval in the Scale area 2 3 4 Select the view mode for the week horizontal or vertical 5 Click the link of the maintenance name to view the instructions related to the maintenance Opening the Maintenances History To list the maintenances that have been executed click the link Maintenances gt History in the topology tree The History Search page will be loaded Maintenance History Search Start Date End Date cl loc Device Tag Maintenance Figure 8 13 Searching for the maintenances executed 1 Select the starting date for the search in the field Start Date Select the ending date for the search in the field End Date 2 3 Inthe field Device Tag filter the tag of a specific device 4 Inthe field Maintenance filter the name of the maintenance defined by the user 5 Click the button Search to view the results The page with the results for the search will be loaded 8 6 Managing Device Maintenances Maintenances History DueDate Status DeviceTag Maintenance days Date Time Y 3 TAG DEFA Preventive Maintenance Gry O at day 5 25 2004 3 36 16 PM Preventive juliana Y E tac
178. o define the curve FINAL VALUE CUTOFF LOW if FINAL VALUE is less than this value the valve is forced to be fully closed FINAL VALUE is the value of the desired position FINAL VALUE CUTOFF HIGH if FINAL VALUE is greater than this value the valve is forced to be fully open FINAL VALUE is the value of the desired position TRAVEL LIMIT LOW odometer lower limit TRAVEL LIMIT HIGH odometer upper limit The user can check the general diagnostic status in the FY302 Diagnostic Page To configure the points that define the characterization curve click the link Curve X Curve Y as indicated below Travel Control Characterization Type Table Final Walue Cutoff Low Curve Bypass Final Yalue Cutoff High Curve Length a Travel Limit Low CURVE X CURVE Y Travel Limit High Submit Figure C 6 Characterization Curve The table with the points will open Type the points of the curve and click Ok to send the values to the device Click Close to close the table and return to the configuration page C 6 Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 Curve X7 Curve Y FY 302 1 Curve 35 Curve 36 1 Zi 2 2 3 o ts 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 3 3 olf rollo CLOSE Figure C 7 Points Table FY302 Diagnostics Page This page displays the device status DIAGMOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION M de Manufacturer SMAR ree DIAGNOSTIC Device Type FY302 ES Device Tag FY 302 AVO1
179. o do Active Server Hart Device Support i genericCalibration_variable_lower_rangel asp 2KB Documento do Active Server E a 62 i genericCalibration_variable_lower_range2 asp 3KB Documento do Active Server 23 Common genericCalibration_variable_lower_range3 asp 9KB Documento do Active Server fem EGenericHart if genericCalibration_variable_lower_range4 asp 7KB Documento do Active Server 3 images i genericCalibration_variable_range_end asp 1KB Documento do Active Server 3 Maintenance lie genericCalibration_variable_range_error asp 2KB Documento do Active Server 3 Report i genericCalibration_variable_rangel asp 2KB Documento do Active Server E J Track Diag fo genericCalibration_variable_range2 asp 3KB Documento do Active Server 3 Block Support genericCalibration_variable_range3 asp 8KB Documento do Active Server 2 Common i genericCalibration_variable_range4 asp 7KB Documento do Active Server 3 Common_old i genericCalibration_variable_range5 asp 9KB Documento do Active Server Common old2 fe genericCalibration_variable_range6 asp 7KB Documento do Active Server 3 Conf600 Plus ii N Las J nanarirC ann inur akinn_ acn vij4 12 rR E ee b 38 object s Disk free space 4 75 GB 194 KB El My Computer A Dacumanta da Arkiva Sarsar PE Figure 4 16 Generic Pages for HART Instruments 4 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 4 10 Section 5 DEVICE LIST Click the link Device List to open a page with the list of al
180. o go from fully closed to fully open This time is used to indicate a problem with the actuator diaphragm leak and problem with the pneumatic tube indicates the current valve position HIGHEST TEMPERATURE indicates the highest temperature value measured by the temperature sensor of the positioner LOWEST TEMPERATURE indicates the lowest temperature value measured by the temperature sensor of the positioner CURRENT TEMPERATURE indicates the temperature value measured by the temperature sensor of the positioner Advanced Status Shows the status of the continuous diagnostic including the conditions of the mechanical module MAGNET NOT CENTRALIZED OR automatic alarm NOT DETECTED SLOW VALVE MOVEMENT OR automatic alarm LOW AIR SUPPLY TEMPERATURE OUT OF RANGE automatic alarm BASE NOT TRIMMED automatic alarm OUTPUT MODULE NOT automatic alarm INITIALIZED OR NOT CONNECTED DEVIATION LIMIT EXCEEDED this alarm indicates the Deviation Limit configured in the configuration page TRAVEL LIMIT EXCEEDED this alarm indicates the Travel Limit configured in the configuration page REVERSAL LIMIT EXCEEDED this alarm indicates the Reversal Limit configured in the configuration page Sensor Pressure SENSOR PRESSURE IN SENSOR PRESSURE OUT1 SENSOR PRESSURE OUT2 Sensor Pressure Status SENSOR PRESSURE STATUS Status Appendix C AssetView amp FY302 indicates the input pressure sensor reading indicates the p
181. oint FY 302 AYO1 This procedure must be executed offline or when the process stops because valve movements can interfere in the plant operations The valve will travel between the completely open point and the completely closed point to reach the best adjustment This procedure vill set the Mode Block of the Resource and the Transducer blocks to Auto Asset iew will restore the Mode Block of these blocks to the previous value at the end of this procedure The control loop must be in Manual a ES Figure C 33 Configuring the Mode Block Click OK and complete the information about the calibration indicating the location of the calibration the date and the person responsible for the calibration Upper Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYO Fill in the fields below who Date 713 2007 3 54 06 Figure C 34 Calibration Data The valve will move to the upper position The message shown in the figure below appears The user must wait until the valve stabilizes the position and click Ok to continue Upper Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYDI Wait until the valve stabilizes in the position Figure C 35 Stabilizing the Position Check the current physical position of the upper limit which is indicated in the actuator scale and type this value in the New Position text field Upper Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AVO1L Type the position of the valve according to the scale of the actuator Mew Postio
182. om Here Delete Refresh Export List Properties Help Global asax Figure A 15 AssetView Virtual Directory The AssetView Properties dialog box will open A 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Asset iew Properties ax Virtual Directory Documents Directory Security HTTP Headers Custom Errors The content For this resource should come from A directory located on this computer C A share located on another computer A redirection to a URL Local path C Program Files SmarAssetview Web Browse Script source access V Log visits V Read V Index this resource Write T Directory browsing Application settings Application name Assetview Remove Starting point lt Default Web Site gt 4sse Configuration Execute permissions Scripts only y Application pool SmarAssetviewPool z usd Cancel Apply Help Figure A 16 Properties of the Virtual Directory At the Virtual Directory tab select the options Read Log visits and Index this resource in the Local Path area In the Application Settings area select SmarAssetViewPool created previously as the Application pool for the virtual directory At the Directory Security tab click Edit in the Anonymous Access and Authentication Control area Verify that the Anonymous access option is not selected Authentication Methods X Use the Following Windows user account for a
183. on Lx SYSTEM3DZ Enterprise Automation Select Features Chooze the features Setup will install Select the features you want to install and clear the features you do not want to install A pu a systemaD12 C Documentation Field Device Management Tool 4 DeviceSupport pues Block Support bu C TagList deen O Logicyiew Space Required on E Space dvalableon E j FBO660 m m m m m rst e Se Instali Back Nest gt p Cancel Figure 1 3 Installing AssetView It will be necessary to restart the computer after the installation is complete IMPORTANT If a database application is not located during the AssetView installation the MSDE database will be automatically installed If any error message appears during the AssetView installation and configuration please refer to the section Troubleshoot for details on how to manually configure the system AssetView Licensing The AssetView Server requires a HardKey to run properly A specific number of field devices will be managed according to the license option select by the user The following table shows the license types available according to the maximum number of field devices installed on the plant Note that if there are more than 200 instruments it will not be possible to use the MSDE database only the SQL Server database Option Number of Devices Database Required 3 MSDE or SL Server 2 ww MS
184. on from a Syscon file 2 2 AssetView Server The Import Syscon Configuration dialog box will open Browse the directories to locate the project configuration file file with the extension ffp Select the project file icon and clique Open to conclude 21xi Import Syscon Configuration Look in lt AssetView e cE DataBase History File name Files of type Projects ffp v Cancel Open as read only My Network P Z Figure 2 6 Selecting the configuration file The plant configuration will be imported to the AssetView Server During this procedure a progress dialog box will indicate the information from the blocks and devices that are being read from the configuration file and from the communication network in case the configuration has HART devices Configuring the Communication The communication should have been configured before executing the AssetView Server for the first time clicking the link OPC Server in the Welcome Screen If the communication interface has not been configured yet go to the Settings menu and select Communication The configuration dialog box will open Communication Settings Server Context nprocess C Remote f Local O All Figure 2 7 Configuring the Communication Interface Select the communication server from the list of servers available Click Ok to conclude Registering Devices Registering a device impli
185. only be available if any e mail address was assigned to the maintenance The window to edit the service order will open a Send Service Order Microsoft Internet Explorer Mi x Send Service Order Weekly Preventive Maintenance tes tsupporb smar com br Description Please follow the instructions to execute the preventive maintenance Figure 8 6 Sending a Service Order Type the instructions to be sent to the user and click the button Send to send the e mail The figure below should appear confirming that an e mail has been sent 8 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Result Microsoft Internet Explorer Ioj xj Send Service Order Result Maintenance Maintenance from Diagnostic FY A 01 HI302 0 HIRT 1 Output Module not Initialized or not Connected Order was successfully sent to bechuateasmar com br Figure 8 7 Confirming the Service Order Searching for Maintenances To search for a specific maintenance click the link Maintenances gt Search in the topology tree Searching a period The default Maintenance Search page is shown in the figure below Maintenance Search Start Date End Date Device Tag All Maintenance X Figure 8 8 Searching for Maintenances 1 Select the beginning of the search in the field Start Date and the end of the search in the field End Date clicking the icon 4 to open the Calendar dialog box e Calendario Microsoft o Ed d En 3 10 ig 24
186. operties The System Account services only OR Figure 10 1 Configuring the DCOM Properties 2 When trying to execute an operation in the page the following error message appears Microsoft Internet Explorer x AN You dont have permission For this operation Figure 10 2 Error Message The user logged probably doesn t belong to the Engineers group Refer to the section User Permission on Section 1 in this manual IMPORTANT If the user belongs to a domain the group Engineers must exist in the domain server and the user must be added to this group to perform specific operations 3 When trying to start the AssetView Server after the installation the following error message appears 10 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 10 2 ODBC driver for Microsoft Access installation pre x ES Unable to load odbctl32 dll Figure 10 3 Database Installation Error This message occurs if Windows is not installed in drive C and the System302 version is prior to version 6 1 3 3 e If the user is running the AssetView Server with Windows 2000 click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Data Sources ODBC e lf the user is running the AssetView Server with Windows NT click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt ODBC The ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box will open Click the System DSN tab and double click the AssetView data source name to open the dialog box Click
187. ormance results are related to the chosen characterization type Servo gains and Servo reset parameters Remember that the response curve will depend on the response inertia of the valve analyzed For slow valves the time configured must be longer because it takes longer for the valve to reach the desired position C 13 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 14 Diagnostic Graphics Figure C 16 Hysteresis Graph Click Compare to compare the valve response On the Type Graph menu select Hysteresis Select the moment to be compared and click Compare to conclude See the example below Diagnostic Graphics Type Graph Hysteresis M Use Marker Event Moment 117 2007 15 54 00 z Event Moment 117 2007 10 29 00 al Mypi FF Myerz F o WP1 EFR Pr 2 VP 1 BACK 3 VP 2 BACK Figure C 17 Comparing Graphs Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 TRAVEL DEVIATION this chart will show the behavior of the error accumulated in the process between the current valve position and the desired position related to the time It lets the user analyze the behavior of the valve response such as stuck and stress lt benefits the preventive and predictive maintenance because the user can save the curves and compare them later The value displayed in the histogram is the arithmetic average of 10 acquisitions In stuck conditions the error accumulated would tend to increase because the instantaneous error would increase This fact c
188. otes Type the text and click the button Add Notes Click the number related to the note in the ID column to open a new window with the complete note text 9 6 Device Library E Smar Asset iew Microsoft Internet Explorer Mil ES Device Library NoteID The uto Setup operation should be performed off line or with the proces shut down to be sure that the plant operation is not disturbed due th e valve will be moved between the fully open and close points in order t o reach the better adjustment Figure 9 16 Device Note Updating a Note To update a note click the link Update Notes Select the note to be edited and click the button Change Device Library Update Notes about ID NOTES DATE Change a 11 21 2005 C 6 Throughtoutthe operation of the positioner 10 14 44 AM 11 21 2005 S In hazardous areas with explosion proof requi 10 14 04 AM 4 The Auto Setup Operation should be performed dene o 11 21 2005 e 3 Itis recommended for each new calibration to 10 12 59 AM Update Notes Back to Main Page Figure 9 17 Updating a Note The following page will open 9 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual Device Library Update Notes about Update your information about this Device Type The Auto Setup operation should be performed off line or with the process shut down to be sure that the plant operation is not disturbed due the valve will be moved between the fully open and close points
189. per position and the calibration lower position UNIT METHOD indicates the calibration unit in percentage always indicates the calibration method Before the device is released it is calibrated according to the manufacturer criteria If the user calibrates the positioner it will indicate that the user executed the calibration LOC DATE WHO Position Scale EU 0 EU100 UNITS INDEX indicates the location of the calibration such as a laboratory area 1 etc indicates the date of the executed calibration indicates the person responsible for the executed calibration indicates the lower limit for the input scale of the position variation indicates the upper limit for the input scale of the position variation indicates the engineering unit percentage radian rad or millimeter mm To change the scale and the unit AssetView will display a message indicating that the AO Mode Block will be set at a safe condition with the value OOS out of service Process Input To perform this operation the Mode Block of Analog Output will be configured to 0 0 5 Do you proceed it O o NO Figure C 22 Configuring the Mode Block Parameter Appendix C AssetView amp FY302 Click Yes and configure the scale limits Process Input PY UNIT PY LOWER RANGE ALUE ily PY UPPER RANGE YALUE Submit MEXT Figure C 23 Configuring the Limits Edit the values and click the button Su
190. played on the right side the user will only be able to compare the configurations The arrows will be disabled and it will not be possible to transfer values If the Current Device Parameterization is displayed on the left side and any previous moment is displayed on the right side the user can transfer the values from the previous moment to the device clicking on the respective arrows Click Submit to apply the values to the device Integrating Devices Fieldbus Devices Use the DBWizard Register application to integrate Smar or third party devices that were not installed in the Device Support folder in the installation directory Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages Click the Start menu point to Programs gt System302 gt AssetView and click DBWizardRegister LS Conf oo Plus A Frocesswiew F Ez System 0D i Assetview E Assetiien reas E A WebHMI t Get License p Assetview Server gt Syscon Assetview ud AvTerminal DB WizardRegister SqlServer Create Database Figure 4 5 Starting the DBWizard Register Application 4 4 AssetView The DB Wizard Register window will open On the Register menu click Database 2DB Wizard Register Of Register Exit Database Figure 4 6 Registering the Database The Register Database dialog box will open Fg Register Database Flopp Disk Protocol Device Revision Manufacturer x Device Type DO Revision CF Re
191. point of the temperature calibration CALIBRATION CURRENT HIGH POINT indicates the last higher point of the temperature calibration CALIBRATION D 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual D 8 Calibration Methods LOWER POINT CALIBRATION this method is used when calibrating the temperature with the user s reference instead of the manufacturer s reference When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user to wait for the temperature to stabilize Lower Point Calibration TT302 1 Apply the value and wait until itis stable O AS Figure D 13 Stabilizing the Temperature Click OK and the temperature measured will be displayed Lower Point Calibration TT302 1 Primary Yalue lo DE Is the value correct O Ne Figure D 14 Confirming the Value of the Temperature If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the temperature value Lower Point Calibration TT302 1 Type the point value Figure D 15 New Temperature Value Click OK to apply the new temperature value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure D 14 The calibration procedure will be concluded UPPER POINT CALIBRATION this method is similar to the Lower Point Calibration procedure described above It is used when calibrating the temperature with the user s reference instead of the manufacturer s reference When this method is s
192. position Digital Hall Value VALUE indicates the current value of the HALL sensor according to the current position HIGHEST CAL HALL VALUE upper value of the HALL sensor calibrated during the Setup process or Upper Pos Calibration process LOWEST CAL HALL VALUE lower value of the HALL sensor calibrated during the Setup process or Lower Pos Calibration process DA Output Value VALUE indicates the current value of the D A converter HIGHEST CAL DA VALUE upper value of the D A converter calibrated during the Setup process or Upper Pos Calibration process LOWEST CAL DA VALUE lower value of the D A converter calibrated during the Setup process or Lower Pos Calibration process STATUS status of the D A converter value Piezo indicates the value of the PIEZO sensor voltage STATUS indicates the status of the PIEZO sensor voltage C 26 Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 PRESSURE SENSOR CALIBRATION selecting this method the user can calibrate the pressure sensors when they are installed in the positioner These installations depend on the positioner version Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOL Asset iew will verify if the pressure sensor is installed a ES Figure C 45 Checking the Sensor Pressure Click OK and complete the information about the calibration indicating the location of the calibration the date and the person responsible for the calibration Pressure Sensor Calibration FY 302 AYOL
193. procedure described below Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and double click Administrative Tools Start the Internet Services Manager The Internet Information Services Manager window will open Expand the directory tree of the server machine and right click the Default Web Site directory Select New gt Virtual Directory g Internet Information Services 3 i oj x Action view e ale E a Ble 18 gt E Il Tree F Scripts d linetpubiscripts Internet Information Services a E carrijo E 115Admin D WINNT System32 inetsrv iisadmin E A Default FTP Site Stopped 2 ssamples d linetpubliissamples E rf Default Web Site ABs cape d program files cormmon Files system msadc Ea Scripts Explore Ip d winnt helptiishelp 11SAdmin Open ub D Inetpub webpub IISSamples Browse bin D Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared Web Se E Start rs D WINNT web printers TISHelp Webpub op Lg _vti_bin bates P Printers H images All Tasks 4 43 private Server Extensions Web H _vti_cnf View b Server Extensions Administrator ia vti_log Refresh _vti_pvt H _vti_ script Export List H _vti_txt Properties H 4 Default SMTP Vir Help Create new virtual directory Figure A 1 IIS Manager The Virtual Directory Creation Wizard dialog box will open Click Next and type the name AssetView to c
194. protected by U S patent numbers 6 631 298 6 725 182 and other U S Patents pending AssetView 3 2 User s Manual ii Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION cosida A A AAA A A aa A ieee I SECTION 1 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURA TlON coccccoooocccccccccccccococaaanaaccrcncononananarnarcrrr narran anos 1 1 USING ASSET VIEW WITA STUDIOS iii AA 1 1 USING ASSET VIEW WITH OYSTEMS02 VERSION O21 Xe ii dd 1 1 INSTALLING INTERNET EXPLORER 6 0 OR HIGHER curia sae 1 1 INSTALLING IIS ON WINDOWS 2000 WINDOWS XP OR WINDOWS SERVER 2008 0oocoociccccicconocinccoconncconncnncanons 1 1 INSTALEN EAS ido 1 3 AS SETVIEW LICENSING nagets rn cen o E E 1 4 ARTER TAE INSTALLATION a A AE A canned E E 1 5 CONFIGURING THE WINDOWS FIREWALL ss ste o ts tess cote Sin nnn E 1 6 CONFIGURING THE DCOM PROPERTIES MANUALLY concisa lib 1 7 Aoo VENTA SE FUNG ii A AT a 1 9 CREATING THE DATADA Eoinn A SA ne ere er enn eee 1 9 DATABASE CONFIGURATION E Esos N 1 11 USER FPERMIS SION OO O O e a ere en Ue 1 12 EMAIL SERYE R stereo ti ptas 1 13 CONFIGURING THE COMMUNICAT ION casionasto tendran nar ao llnldad 1 13 SECTION 2 ASSET VIEW SERVER aa 2 1 STARTING TRE ASSETVIEW SERVER usted 2 1 USING SYS TEMS02 VERSION O eet nated hei Etcetera tech eee eines 2 1 USING SYS TEM302 VERSION il 2 1 SEEEC HNG TRE TOPOLOGY srl li 2 2 CONFIGURING THE SOMMUNICA HON 2220 A A 2 3 REGISTERING DEVICES ai A A ds 2 4 UNREGISTERINS DE WIC ES Sur ia 2 6 TRACKING usina anio id 2 7
195. put current correct YES IS Figure G 14 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the current value er Current Calibration FI302 Type the value of the measured current vawe OO o a OK CANCEL Figure G 15 Click OK to apply the new current value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure G 14 G 7 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Backup Restore Select the method to save the NONE FACTORY CAL RESTORE LAST CAL RESTORE DEFAULT DATA RESTORE SENSOR DATA RESTORE FACTORY CAL BACKUP LAST CAL BACKUP FI302 Display Page G 8 The user can configure the da calibration data or restore the configuration data Ok restores the factory calibration data _ restores data from the last calibration restores default data from the flash memory restores sensor data saves the factory calibration data saves data from the last calibration saves sensor data ta shown in the device s display CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION MONIT a Manufacturer SMAR DISPLAY J Device Type FI302 A Device Tag FI 302 A Parameter Value Field Mnemonic Field Display Configuration Y LCD1 YLCD2 VY LCDS Y LCD4 LCDS V LCD6 YLCD7 Block Tag 1 Parameter 1 Sub Index 1 Mnemonic 1 Inc Dec 1 Decimal Poi Access 1 Display BLOCK TAG _
196. r Service Manager dialog box will open Click Start Continue and check if the icon of the database server appears in the Windows Taskbar System302 Stud f Eo EEES Figure 1 5 Starting the SQL Server Service Manager 1 4 Installation and Configuration Configuring the Windows Firewall If the Windows Firewall is enabled add the port 80 used by AssetView to the exception list 1 Open the Windows Control Panel and double click the option Windows Firewall 2 The Windows Firewall dialog box will open Click the Exceptions tab Windows Firewall x General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase pour security risk Programs and Services MSN Messenger 7 5 Mavicat Remote Assistance O Remote Desktop Skype SmarStudioBridgeProxy SNTP Syscon for Windows TM NT 2000 and lt P UPnP Framework Windows Messenger Add Program Add Port k Edit Delete e Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Cancel Figure 1 6 Configuring the Windows Firewall Click the button Add Port On the Add a Port dialog box type Web as the port name and type 80 for the port number Select the TCP protocol and click Ok to conclude x Use these settings to open a port th
197. r that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc the algorithm used in the transducer block generated an error This could be due to an overflow data reasonableness failure etc delay time to get the desired position Delay and click New Graph GRAPHICS R Manufacturer SMAR ar Device Ti FY302 evice Type m Device Tag FY 302 AVO1 Diagnostic Graphics Type Select a Graph x Delay E New Graph Delay is the period of time for AssetView to set the desired position The delay must be configured according to the valve movement inertia C 10 Figure C 9 Graphics Page Remember that this procedure must be executed when the process stops or the plant control is set to manual Open and close movements may interfere in the process AssetView will set the Resource and Transducer mode blocks at Auto to draw the chart The mode block values will be restored at the end of this process CHARACTERIZATION this chart will show the behavior of the current valve position compared to the desired value AssetView will generate the desired value The user can analyze the behavior of the valve response such as stuck and stress It will be easier to set the parameters of the positioner in the Calibration page such as the Servo_Gain and the Servo_Reset according to the application tun
198. ral error related to the device has been detected Sensor 1 Diagnostic and Sensor 2 Diagnostic INPUT FAILURE indicates that the sensor is broken or disconnected SENSOR OUT OF RANGE indicates that the temperature value is out of range for the sensor OUT OF SERVICE indicates that the function block is out of service SENSOR SIMULATION indicates that the temperature is tracked by a programmed ACTIVATED value instead of the temperature measured CALIBRATION ERROR indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device BLOCK CONFIGURATION indicates that there is an error related to the XD_ SCALE ERROR parameter in the Al function block DATA INTEGRITY ERROR indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory 171302 Calibration Page Appendix D AssetView amp TT302 This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION CALIBRATION Manufacturer SMAR Device Type TT302 Device Tag T101_307 Sensor 1 Information Calibration Information Last Calibration Type User trim standard calibration Sensor Calibration Information 20 Johm o Ohm 2000 Ohm Measurement Method Calibration Unit Minimum Span Curr
199. ransmitter indicates the specific revision of the instrument indicates if the display is installed in the instrument Probe Info FLANGE TYPE PROBE MATERIAL O RING MATERIAL INSTALLATION TYPE PROBE TYPE PROBE FLUID DIAPHRAGM MATERIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION RANGE Appendix F AssetView 8 DT 301 indicates the type of the flange indicates the material in the probe indicates the type of material for the o ring indicates the installation type top mounting direct or side mounting reverse indicates the probe type sanitary or industrial indicates the fluid used in the probe indicates the type of the material that composes the diaphragm indicates the type of the electrical connection indicates the reading range of the probe F 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual DT301 Configuration Page F 4 The Smart Density Transmitter DT301 has a very comprehensive set of HART commands that allow the user to access any implemented functionality The DT301 configuration page allows the user to configure parameters such as input limits work range linearization table etc CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT RECONCILE Manufacturer SMAR CONFIGURATION Device Type DT301 Device Tag DT 8 Device Configuration Polynomial Fail Safe Mode Low 2 Damping A gt Write Protect Disabled y Activate Poly y Measurement koms Installation Direct
200. rated Calibration Information LOCATION DATE LAST CALIBRATION TYPE Actual Calibration Information CALIBRATION UNIT indicates the unit for the calibration procedure indicates the minimum value allowed between the lower and upper points of the calibration ACTUAL LO POINT CAL indicates the last lower point of the current calibration ACTUAL HI POINT CAL indicates the last higher point of the current calibration G 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual G 6 Calibration Methods DYNAMIC VALUE CURRENT this method shows the current parameters of the converter This procedure show the current parameter a ETS Figure G 6 Click Ok to proceed The dialog box will display the current value measured as indicated below namic Yalue FISO Figure G 7 LOWER CURRENT CALIBRATION this method is used when the user wants to calibrate the lower current The user can select the calibration unit and type the value of the applied current to be used as the reference value of the converter respecting the limits and the minimum span When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be executed when the plant control is set at manual Connect the ammeter to the corresponding output channel of the FI302 Lower Current Calibration FI302 The control loop must be in Manual Connect an ammeter in the correspondent output channel of the FI302 O ABORT Figure G 8
201. rator JULIANA Administrator E Administrators JULIANA Administrators E ASP NET Machine Account JULISANAASPNET ti AsselViewluest JULIANA ssety en Guest aT rm AA PA oil Add Remove Allow Permissions for ASP NET Machine Account Deny Local Launch Remote Launch Local Activation E E E El OOOO Remote Activation Figure 1 11 Launch and Activation Permissions Click Ok to return to the My Computer Properties dialog box and click Ok again to conclude 1 7 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual AssetView Initial Settings 1 8 To open the AssetView Welcome Screen select Start gt Programs gt System302 gt AssetView and click Installation Guide NOTE When you run the AssetView Server for the first time the AssetView Welcome Screen opens to guide the user while configuring the system ES Welcome to AssetView f Follow these steps and get ready to uso AssetView SYS em Creating Database OOA Database configuration file AssetYiew udl User Permission gustavo Y Email Server OPC Server Launch Smar Asset iew Server The Asset iew database is not configured AssetView Figure 1 12 AssetView Welcome Screen The Welcome Screen will indicate the status of the AssetView installation For example if the user is executing the application for the first time the Welcome Screen will indicate that the database is not configured If an error message appears i
202. reate the virtual directory Click Next Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Virtual Directory Alias ou must give the virtual directory a short name or alias for quick reference Type the alias you want to use to gain access to this Web virtual directory Use the same naming conventions that you would for naming a directory Alias assetView lt Back Cancel Figure A 2 Creating the Virtual Directory Select the path of the new virtual directory The default installation path is c Program Files Smar AssetView Web Pages Or click Browse and select the AssetView Web Pages directory A 1 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual A 2 Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Web Site Content Directory Where is the content you want to publish on the Web site ve SA Enter the path to the directory that contains the content for this Web site Path C Program Files Smarwassetyiew web Pages Browse Figure A 3 Locating the AssetView Directory Click Next On the following dialog box select the options Read and Run scripts such as ASP Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Access Permissions What access permissions do you want to set for this virtual directory Allow the following e Read e Run scripts such as ASF Execute such as ISAPI applications or CGI White Browse Click Next to complete the wizard Back Cancel Figure A 4 Configuring the permissions for th
203. ressure sensor reading of the output 1 indicates the pressure sensor reading of the output 2 indicates the status of the input pressure sensor Shows the device status of the continuous diagnostic including the condition of the function block the electronic and the mechanical module All of the alarms are automatic The device will notify the user even if the alarm has not been configured BLOCK CONFIGURATION ERROR LINK CONFIGURATION ERROR SIMULATE ACTIVE LOCAL OVERRIDE DEVICE FAULT STATE SET DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE SOON INPUT FAILURE PROCESS VARIABLE HAS BAD STATUS OUTPUT FAILURE MEMORY FAILURE LOST STATIC DATA LOST NV DATA READ BACK CHECK FAILED DEVICE NEEDS MAINTENANCE NOW POWER UP OUT OF SERVICE GENERAL ERROR CALIBRATION ERROR CONFIGURATION ERROR ELECTRONIC FAILURE indicates the error status of the hardware and software components associated with the block indicates the error status of a link indicates that the device is on simulation mode indicates that the device is being operated manually indicates that the device is in safe fault state condition internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device will need maintenance soon condition of the process variable is BAD indicates a failure in the output that could be due to the electronic or the mechanical module indicates an electronic failure according to the internal
204. rough Windows Firewall To find the port number and protocol consult the documentation for the program or service you Want to USE Hame web Fort number feo i TCP UDP what are the risks of opening a port Change scope Cancel Figure 1 7 Configuring the Port 80 5 Click Ok on the Windows Firewall window to conclude Configuring the DCOM Properties Manually Advanced security properties from Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1 must be configured to enable the communication between AssetView and System302 components On the Start menu click Run type dcomcnfg and click Ok The Component Services window will open On the left panel select Component Services gt Computers gt My Computer Right click the icon My Computer and select the option Properties On the My Computer 1 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 1 6 Properties dialog box select the Default Properties tab and check if the option Enable Distributed COM on this computer is marked Select the COM Security tab Click Edit Default on the Access Permissions area The Access Permission dialog box will open Access Permission 2 Ea Default Security Group Of user HAMES Add Remowe Permissions for SELF Allow Deny Local Access Remote Access Figure 1 8 Configuring the Access Permission Click Add and include the user ASP NET and the following groups Administrators Users Interactive System Engineer AssetViewGuest
205. rt This report shows the occurrences of communication failures To generate this report click the link Tracking in the Audit Trail Reports page After configuring the filters click the icon to select the file format to generate the Tracking History Report IMPORTANT While the fail event is not acknowledged by any user the user name displayed on the report will be System Once a user acknowledges the event the name displayed on the report will be updated with the login name of that user Audit Trail Report DATE TIME USER STATUS DEVICE TAG ACK Protocol FIELDBUS Device Type DC302 13 4 2007 16 44 System Communication fared DC302 0_1 none 13 4 2007 16 45 System Commun icaton restored DC302_0_ none 13 4 2007 16 48 System Communication failed DC302 0 1 none 13 4 2007 16 51 System Communication restored DC3p2 0 1 none 13 4 2007 16 31 System Communication failed DC302 01 none n 13 4 2007 16 52 System Communication restored DC302 0_1 none j 134 2007 16 55 System Communication failed DC302 01 none b 134 2007 17 02 System Communication restored DC302_0_3 none a 12 4 2007 17 05 System Communication failed DC302_0_3 none T 13 41 2007 17 07 System Communication restored DC302 05 none 12 4 2007 17 24 System Communicaton faved DC302 0_1 none E 13 4 2007 17 25 System Communication restored DC302 01 none at Device Type FI302 m 12 4 2007 16 44 System Communication failed Fi 302 AV none
206. s that there is a failure in the position sensor HALL OUT OF SERVICE indicates that the function block is out of service Alarms LOW LIMIT Indicates that a low alarm has occurred LOW LOW LIMIT Indicates that a low low alarm has occurred HIGHLIMIT Indicates that a high alarm has occurred HIGH HIGHLIMIT Indicates that a high high alarm has occurred J 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual TP302 Calibration Page This page displays configuration data used in the calibration procedures CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION E Manufacturer SMAR A CALIBRATION ME T Device Type TP302 5 y Device Tag TP302_2_5 469 User Calibration Method Location Date Who TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION LOWER POSITION CALIBRATION Point Lo UPPER POSITION CALIBRATION Point Hi Min Span Unit Temperature Calibration Backup Restore Point Lo Backup Point Hi Backup loo Point Lo Factory Point Hi Factory Cal Temperature Unit Figure J 5 Calibration Information WHO indicates the person responsible for the executed calibration indicates the smallest difference allowed between the calibration lower position and the calibration upper position UNIT indicates the unit to the position calibration procedure Temperature Calibration User Calibration TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION this method is used to calibrate the temperature sensor J 4 Appendix J AssetView amp TP302 Temperature Calibr
207. s the SSL protocol check the option SSL and type the corresponding number for the SMTP port on the SMTP Port box Click Ok to save the changes and close this dialog box 2 11 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual 2 12 Section 3 ASSETVIEW AREAS For many reasons a large plant is usually divided into several areas From the AssetView point of view each area is represented by one particular AssetView Server which will be in charge of registering all devices and keeping track of them AssetServer_2 Figure 3 1 Managing different areas AssetView provides a Web page with links to all these areas so the user can easily navigate through these areas just by clicking a link This Web page can be opened from any of the AssetView Server machines as well as any other client computer intranet internet that has a browser installed To achieve this functionality follow the steps below to configure the AssetView areas To open the AssetView Areas window go to the Start menu and select Programs gt System302 gt AssetView gt AssetView Areas as indicated below A Conf6D0 Flus
208. s to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the temperature value Temperature Calibration DT 8 Type the value of the temperature O AA Figure F 14 Click OK to apply the new temperature value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure F 13 CONCENTRATION CALIBRATION this method is used to calibrate measurements from the DT301 related to the user standard that is to calibrate the concentration or density the user must inform the transmitter the value of the concentration or density that the DT301 should read when in contact with the solution It is recommended to use at least two standards one standard shows the lower concentration and the other the upper concentration Set the DT301 in contact with the standard solution and wait until the value measured is stable Select the calibration range for the solution where the DT301 is submerged Concentration Calibration DT 8 Select the next tim action LOWER UPPER ABORT Figure F 15 It is recommended to execute this calibration for the lower limit and then for another concentration with a higher value The calibration procedure for the Lower option is the same as for the Upper option Appendix F AssetView DT301 Wait until the DT301 is stable and click Ok to proceed Concentration Calibration DT 8 Apply the lower range input and wait a few seconds A ABORT Figure F 16 The density value will
209. s warning the user to apply a pressure Lower Pressure Calibration FPSO 4 5 469 Insert a Pressure Reading at FP302 output O ABORT Figure K 6 Click OK and wait until the pressure stabilization Lower Pressure Calibration FP302_4 5 469 Please wait for pressure stabilization Figure K 7 K 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Click OK and the pressure measured will be displayed Lower Pressure Calibration A 4 5 469 WALUE 1 0H4H Undefined Is the pressure correct YES AC Figure K 8 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the pressure value Lower Pressure Calibration FPU0O 4 5 469 Undefined Please enter the pressure value O ee Figure K 9 Click OK to apply the new pressure value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure K 8 UPPER PRESSURE CALIBRATION this method is similar to the Lower Pressure Calibration procedure described above It is used when calibrating the pressure with the users reference instead of the manufacturer s reference When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user to apply a pressure Upper Pressure Calibration FP3027 4 5 469 Insert a Pressure Reading at FP302 output ee E Figure K 10 Click OK and wait until the pressure stabilization Upper Pressure Calibration FPSO 4 5 469 Please wait for pre
210. sary to establish the same position If it is true it means that there is a mechanical stuck Appendix C AssetView 8 FY302 The chart Valve Signature will be plotted only if the FY302 has the pressure sensor Performance results are related to the chosen characterization type Servo gains Servo reset parameters and input pressure See the example below Diagnostic Graphics QUT 1 OUT 2 IN OUT 1 BACK OUT 2 BACK i BACK Figure C 14 Valve Signature Graph Click Compare to compare the valve response On the Type Graph menu select Valve Signature Select the moment to be compared and click Compare to conclude See the example below Diagnostic Graphics Type Graphi Valve Signature Tl Use Marker Event Moment 10 7 2007 16 32 00 aj Event Moment 10 7 2007 17 15 00 M outi Pour2 M mN M out1 2 ouT2 ia M Nia OUT 1 1 OUT 2 1 IN 1 OUT 1 2 OUT 2 2 IN 2 OUT1 BACK 1 OUT 2BACK 1 INBACK 1 OUT 1 BACK 2 OUT 2 BACK 2 INBACK 2 Figure C 15 Comparing Graphs HYSTERESIS this chart will show the hysteresis behavior of the valve when moving the valve from fully closed to fully open and vice versa It lets the user analyze the behavior of the valve response such as stuck and stress It benefits the preventive and predictive maintenance because the user can save the curves and compare them later Perf
211. scription of the maintenance procedure here Submit Cancel Figure 7 16 Generating Maintenance 1 Select the type for the maintenance proactive or corrective 2 Inthe field Description describe the procedure for executing the maintenance 3 Click the button Submit to conclude The window below should appear confirming the maintenance was created 3 Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer miel ES AssetView Page AssetView Diagnostic and Maintenance Web Tool Maintenance scheduled with success Figure 7 17 Confirming Maintenance 7 8 Section 8 MANAGING DEVICE MAINTENANCES Click the link Maintenances gt List in the topology tree to open the list of scheduled maintenances Maintenances List DeviceTag Description Actions e Predictive E ey 302 4 Calibration ES Preventive E prc 0002 LD302 Ea Figure 8 1 Maintenances List rF The Type column indicates the type of the maintenance The icon indicates that the maintenance A is recurrent while the icon indicates the maintenance should be executed only once Click the device icon in the Device Tag column to open the home page of the device Adding Preventive and Predictive Maintenances To schedule maintenance for a specific device click the link Maintenances gt New in the topology tree The Maintenance Scheduling page will be loaded New Maintenance Scheduling Step 1 Occurs Month Starting at June Y 2 E UU Schedu
212. setView gt AV Maintenance Wizard Managing Device Maintenances Eu AssetYiew Maintenance Template Wizard New Blank Template File Maintenances Help Exit Maintenance 0 0 Maintenances Group Edit Maintenance itle Maintenance Description Recurrence Type Figure 8 17 AssetView Maintenance Wizard Creating Maintenance Templates Go to the File menu and click New Template Then on the Maintenances menu select the option New Maintenance Wizard The Maintenance Template Wizard dialog box will open A Maintenance Template Wizard Step 1 xl Maintenance Title Change Oil Maintenance Description hype a description for the maintenance here gt Figure 8 18 Creating Maintenance Templates Type the name for the maintenance template and describe the maintenance procedure that should be executed Click Next to continue 8 9 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual a Maintenance Template Wizard Step Z Occur Week Custom Day e Week f Month C Year CSun Hon Tue CO Wed Thu Fri B Sat Safety Period 5 P ees Figure 8 19 Defining the Schedule In the field Occurs select the maintenance occurrence customized daily weekly monthly or annual According to this selection define the hour the day of the week the day of the month or the day of the year that the maintenance should be executed or repeated Configure the maintenance alert in the field Safety Perio
213. sion of the transmitter indicates the hardware revision of the transmitter identifies the transmitter manufacturer identifies the type of the transmitter for a specific manufacturer indicates the revision of the DD indicates the serial number of the transmitter indicates the serial number of the transmitter main board indicates the ordering code of the transmitter This page configures some parameters of the TP302 input signal It is possible to configure the channel type of measurement unit and alarms CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION RECONCILE CONFIGURATION Channel LType Mut Range Unit Mut Range O 5 Gut Range 100 Priority Low Low Limit Priority Low Low Low Low Limit Parameter not available Analog Input CHANNEL L TYPE OUT RANGE UNIT OUT RANGE 0 OUT RANGE 100 PV TIME XD SCALE UNIT XD RANGE 0 XD RANGE 100 ES Manufacturer SMAR Device Type TP302 Device Tag TP 01 PY Time HD Scale Unit AD Range 0 40 Range 100 Alarms Priority High High Limit Priority High High High High Limit Submit Figure J 3 indicates the input channel of the transmitter indicates how the output values from transducer block will be used direct indirect or square root indicates unit of the process variable lower limit of the process variable _upper limit of the process var
214. sor to stabilize Lower Pressure Calibration LD302 1 Apply the pressure and wait until the sensor is stable Figure E 7 Stabilizing the Pressure Click OK and the pressure measured will be displayed If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the pressure value Click OK to apply the new pressure value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Lower Pressure Calibration LD302 1 Preassure T o mmH20 68 F Is the pressure correct O T Figure E 8 Confirming the Value of the Pressure Lower Pressure Calibration LD302 1 Enter the new pressure value Figure E 9 New Pressure Value Figure E 8 The calibration procedure will be concluded UPPER PRESSURE CALIBRATION this method is similar to the Lower Pressure Calibration procedure described above lt is used when calibrating the pressure with the users reference manufacturer s reference Appendix E AssetView amp LD302 er Pressure Calibration LD302 1 To execute this procedure the Mode Block of the Analog Input block will be configured with 0 0 5 Do you want to proceed O o No Figure E 10 Configuring the Mode Block Click Yes apply the pressure and wait for the sensor to stabilize er Pressure Calibration LD302 1 Apply the pressure and wait until the sensor is stable Figure E 11 Stabilizing the Pressure C
215. ssure stabilization O ES Figure K 11 K 6 Appendix K AssetView FP302 Click OK and the pressure measured will be displayed Upper Pressure Calibration FPSO 4 5 469 YALUE Undefined Is the pressure correct YES AC Figure K 12 If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the pressure value Upper Pressure Calibration FP302_4_5_ 469 IL Undefined Please enter the pressure value Figure K 13 Click OK to apply the new pressure value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure K 12 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION this method is used to calibrate the temperature sensor Click Yes apply the temperature and wait for the sensor to stabilize Temperature Calibration FPSO 4 5 469 Please wait for temperature stabilization O ES Figure K 14 Click Ok to start the calibration The temperature measured will be displayed Temperature Calibration FP302_4_5_469 Is the temperature correct IO ee Figure K 15 K 7 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual If the value displayed is correct click Yes to conclude this procedure Otherwise click No and type the temperature value Temperature Calibration FPPR302_4 5 469 Please enter the temperature value AO E Figure K 16 Click OK to apply the new temperature value and then click Yes to confirm the alteration as shown in Figure K 15 FP302 Moni
216. tView 3 2 User s Manual The use of the AssetView starts during the commissioning of the devices and the process startup when the user creates the database to be used as reference The initial database is periodically compared to the current data In this initial process the network tuning is optimized according to the processes The charts and trends will be used Monitoring the diagnostics online allows the user to easily detect the status of the positioners and the valves being monitored In the Calibration Page the user can execute the Auto Setup and calibrate the position assuring the operation performance of the positioners and the valves Preventive and Predictive Maintenance for Positioners The status of the positioners and valves must be followed periodically through the Diagnostics Page for predictive maintenance purposes The tracking can minimize maintenance costs because the maintenance will focus on the devices that really need maintenance and in that way it will be possible to plan and reduce the idle time of the plant Configuring the process to manual or off line it is possible to monitor and test the performance to evaluate the general operation condition of the positioners and valves The service and the calibration of the positioners are executed to assure the precision and the best performance from the valves These procedures are executed when the process stops or in Manual mode and it is not necessary to remove the val
217. the device has finalized a power up procedure indicates failure in the input signal indicates failure in the output signal indicates an electronic failure according to the internal checkup process such as an incorrect checksum detected in the main memory indicates that the device lost data from the flash or the EEPROM memory indicates that the device lost data from the RAM memory indicates that the function block is out of service the internal diagnostic according to the user configuration or device internal checkup has detected that the device needs maintenance This diagnostic is related to the sensor of the calibration a general error related to the device has been detected indicates that an error occurred during the calibration of the device or that a calibration error has been detected while operating the device an error occurred during the configuration of the device or a configuration error has been detected while operating of the device an electronic component has failed E a mechanical component has failed Indicates that an I O failure has occurred indicates that data stored in the system may be no longer valid for example because the checksum of the data in the RAM memory has failed when compared to the data in the non volatile memory the software has detected an error that could have been caused by an improper interruption of a service routine an arithmetic overflow a watchdog timer etc the algorithm
218. the valve searching for the physical limits of the position The user must fix the positioner when the valve is isolated from the process and air is directly applied to it using a manual regulator Match the arrow of the magnetic part with the arrow of the positioner transducer module when the valve is at 50 0 This procedure is crucial for the properly operation of the positioner For further details consult the positioner manual The setup procedure is necessary even before the lower or upper position calibration LOWER POS CALIBRATION POINT this method is used when the user wants to calibrate the 0 and the 100 limits differently from the physical limits set during the setup process Use this procedure in applications that involve Splitter Range conditions When this method is selected a message box appears warning the user that this procedure must be executed when the process stops or the plant control is set at manual Open and close movements may interfere in the process Lower Pos Calibration Point FY 302 AYOl This procedure must be executed offline or when the process stops because valve movements can interfere in the plant operations The valve will travel between the completely open point and the completely closed point to reach the best adjustment This procedure will set the Mode Block of the Resource and the Transducer blocks to Auto Asset iew will restore the Mode Block of these blocks to the previous value
219. tion is highlighted in the Diagnostic Page CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION RECONCILE cn Manufacturer SMAR CONFIGURATION r A Device Type FY302 Device Tag FY 302 AaVvO1 o Device Operation Mode OPERATION MODE NOTE Auto Deviation Alert Reversal Alert Deviation Enabled Reversal Enabled True Deviation Time Reversal Limit so Deviation Deadband Reversal Deadband TA Travel Accum Alert Sensor Pressure Alert Travel Enabled True z Sensor Pressure In High Limit 100 si Travel Limit 110 Travel Deadband Hot Sensor Pressure In Low Limit Travel Control Characterization Type Table v Final Walue Cutoff Low Curve Bypass True Y Final Value Cutoff High Curve Length las Travel Limit Low CURYE X CURVE Y Travel Limit High Submit Figure C 3 Configuration Page C 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual C 4 Device Operation Mode Indicates the operation mode for the device OOS if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Out of Service for the Resource Transducer and Analog Output blocks AUTO if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Auto for the Resource Transducer Display and Analog Output blocks MAN if this mode is selected the value of the parameter Mode Block will be Manual for the Analog Output block and Auto for the Resource Transducer and Display blocks CAS if this mode is select
220. to register HART instruments AssetView monitors HART instruments using the Smar H1302 HART Foundation Fieldbus Interface It is necessary to create the blocks configuration for the HI302 to represent the HART instruments installed in the plant Please refer to the HI302 User s Manual Chapter 3 for further information If the HART instrument being registered with the AssetView Server has not been registered in the database this instrument will be registered as a generic instrument The List of Devices dialog box will indicate the instrument is generic Select All Clear selection Ta I Manufacturer Type Protocol O amp Device 1 5743430001Westlock 400001411 Westlock WESTLOC FF OS Device 10 000302000e SMA4R DT 302 000804483 SMAR DT302 FF O amp 1P302_7_7 000302000b SMAR TP302 000809792 SMAR TP302 FF OS 3051 0011513051092601082020 070000150 Rosemount 3051 FF O 10292 949 2 1 000302000D 5MAR LD292 SMAR LD292 FF 00 00 03 SMAR FY301 HART 00 00 04 00 00 05 SMAR FY301 HART O 3 Fy Av 04 00 00 02 SMAR FY301 HART O amp Fr av 06 00 00 06 SMAR FY301 HART O S Fy av 08 00 38 1D SMAR FY301 HART Register Device Details Device is ready to be registered Number of Devices Uploaded ig To Register 9991 Registered se Unregistered 11 Permitted f 9999 OK PES Cancel Figure 4 14 Generic HART Device 4 8 AssetView Select the HART instrument and the Details box wil
221. toring Page This page monitors the transducer block parameters of the converter CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT Manufacturer SMAR MONIT Device Type FP302 Device Tag FP302_4_5 469 Sensor Pressure PIM Value Analog Voltage Sensor Temperature Figure K 17 Monit Report SENSOR l PRESSURE Indicate the pressure of the sensor PWM VALUE indicates the value PWM Pulse Width Modulation to generate the piezo voltage ANALOG VOLTAGE indicates the voltage value SENSOR TEMPERATURE indicates the temperature of the sensor K 8 Appendix L L ASSETVIEW 8 MAGNETROL PULSAR M Home Page Magnetrol Pulsar The figure below shows the Magnetrol Pulsar initial page and its options 3 Smar AssetYiew Microsoft Internet Explorer ioj xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ap sxx Y x a A 1a Search Y Favorites ES E Ly 3 Address http flocalhost assetview z E so Links gt e fs Plant Mg LT 02 amp Device List 5 a Audit Trail Report Status Maintenances xs Fieldbus Network Ss pr oo1 Eos Fieldbus 01 cs LT 02 Hos Fieldbus 02 Bos Fieldbus 03 EOS Fieldbus 04 Ss pF 002 EOE Fieldbus 05 Lv 04 Calibration f Configuration fieldbus 06 Magnetrol 54 Fieldbus 07 Z E Fieldbus 08 BE device Library Diagnostic Pulsar Identification USER INFORMATION 5 bob_engineer Engine
222. turer indicates the serial number of the main board indicates the ordering code of the converter indicates the serial number of the sensor CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION Appendix H AssetView amp IF302 MI LA Ed ta DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT RECONCILE CONFIGURATION PY Unit PY Lower Range Value PY Upper Range Value PY Unit PY Lower Range Value PY Upper Range Value PY Unit PY Lower Range Value PY Upper Range Value Parameters Configuration PV UNIT Manufacturer SMAR Device Type IF302 Device Tag IF302 Output Unit Outout 0 Output 100 Output Unit Cutout 096 Output 100 Output Unit Outout 096 Output 10096 ts Figure H 3 unit of the process variable value of the output parameter corresponding to 100 IF302 Diagnostics Page This page displays the device status PVUNT OOOO o able PV LOWER RANGE VALUE ower limit of the process variable CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION MONIT DIAGNOSTIC Transducer 1 e Sensor Failure Manufacturer SMAR Device Type 1F302 Device Tag 1F302 Diagnosis Transducer 2 Transducer 3 e Sensor Failure Figure H 4 H 3 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual Diagnosis Display the diagnostic status of the device including the status of the function block mechanical module and sensor POWER UP SENSOR FAILURE OUTPUT FAILURE MEMORY FAILURE OUT OF SE
223. umber of the transmitter DEVICE REVISION indicates the revision of the transmitter HARDWARE REVISION indicates the hardware revision of the transmitter Device can use up to 32 characters indicates the revision ofthe DD indicates the ordering code of the transmitter DD REVISION indicates the revision of the DD ORDERING CODE indicates the ordering code of the transmitter E 2 Sensor SENSOR TYPE SENSOR FLUID SENSOR RANGE CODE SENSOR ISOLATION MATERIAL SENSOR SERIAL NUMBER Flange FLANGE TYPE FLANGE MATERIAL DRAIN VENT MATERIAL O RING MATERIAL Remote Seal NUMBER OF REMOTE SEALS REMOTE SEAL TYPE REMOTE SEAL FLUID REMOTE SEAL ISOLATION MATERIAL LD302 Configuration Page Appendix E AssetView amp LD302 indicates the sensor type of the transmitter indicates the fluid of the transmitter s sensor indicates the range of the transmitter s sensor indicates the isolation material of the sensor indicates the sensor serial number of the transmitter indicates the type of the flange indicates the material of the flange indicates the material of the drain vent indicates the material of the o ring indicates the number of remote seals indicates the type of the remote seal indicates the fluid of the remote seal indicates the isolation material of the remote seal There are some parameters in the LD302 transducer block that can be used in the predictive and proactive maintenance It is
224. ure the SMTP Server address The Mail Options dialog box will open Mail Options Smtp Server mail smar com br Smtp Fort 465 TimeOut m 100 Use Authenticate Mode Ves Ascelyiew Email Account fiubiase smar com br Asselyiew Email Password E jw SSL OF Cancel Figure 1 18 Configuring E mail Options 1 Type the name or the IP address of the e mail server in the SMTP Server box 2 Configure the maximum idle time in milliseconds for the communication with the e mail server in the TimeOut box It is recommended to use a value 10 times bigger than the server s response time Configure the e mail account for AssetView If the e mail server requires authentication select Yes in the Use Authenticate Mode box and type the password for the e mail address in AssetView 5 If the mail server uses the SSL protocol check the option SSL and type the corresponding 1 11 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual number for the SMTP port on the SMTP Port box 6 Click Ok to save the changes and close this dialog box NOTE Some e mail servers may require a Domain and User name instead of the email address to configure the AssetView Email Account field Configuring the Communication In the Welcome Screen click the link OPC Server to configure the communication interface The Communication Settings dialog box will open pz Communication Settings Aa E4 Server Context nprocess C Remote f Local All
225. v Temp Unit oC lis LCD Indic DISPLAY 1st Pv 2 DISPLAY 2nd Temp lt 7 135103E 07 kg m3 LCD DISPLAY Installed v oma Concentration Parameters Table Settings Number of Valid Points Upper Limit Lower Limit bs _ kofma 5 O Al EJ O i Submit Figure F 3 Device Configuration FAIL SAFE MODE indicates the transmitter action when the instrument is on fail safe mode in case there is a fail the damping is a digital filter that adjusts the time constant between 0 and 32 seconds WRITE PROTECT indicates if the transmitter is protected from writing ACTIVATE activates the polynomial or the linearization table MEASUREMENT indicates the measurement unit INSTALLATION indicates the installation type top mounting direct or side mounting reverse TEMP UNIT indicates the temperature unit defined by the user Polynomial UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT ASO AS 5 LCD Indic DISPLAY 1ST DISPLAY 2ND LCD DISPLAY Range 4 0 mA 20 0 mA PV OUT mA Appendix F AssetView 8 DT301 indicates the upper limit of the polynomial indicates the lower limit of the polynomial defines the parameters values of the polynomial indicates the first variable selected by the user indicates the second variable selected by the user indicates if the display is installed in the instrument indicates the lower limit for the reading range
226. vailable shows the list of parameters available to be displayed in the LCD for the block selected in the Block Tag option SUB INDEX MNEMONIC INC DEC DECIMAL POINT NUMB indicates the sub index of the selected parameter indicates the mnemonic of the parameter selected in the Parameter option indicates the value to be added or subtracted when acting the parameter via local tuning indicates the digits to the right of the decimal point for the parameter being displayed in the LCD ACCESS ALPHA NUM the user can select the type of access to the selected parameter monitoring or action indicates if the alohanumeric field will be used for the mnemonic or for the value 1 5 AssetView 3 1 User s Manual FR302 Device View Page The user can monitor the device s data opening the Device View page CONFIGURATION DEVICE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION 4 Manufacturer SMAR y DEVICE o l Device Type FR302 VIEW me Device Tag FR302 AY Figure 1 6 1 6 Appendix J J ASSETVIEW amp TP302 TP302 Home Page The figure below shows the TP302 initial page and its options cc Smear Aeget eew Pliorosbolt Internet Explorer File Edt Wm Feebs Tods Help iek US Ed Ae aeae a dd ll al Akras Perge aat isete ivan tie 1003 Mairtar rc n E ES Mieldbie Hatacrk Ea per oor DR mataba 01 JSA paldbus 02 A petdhur d
227. ves from the process The analyses and the services suggested by the analysis results are reported right after the tests and all of the results can be saved in the maintenance database For example the analysis can indicate valve struck After analyzing the tests it is possible to create a time reference between the calibrations or maintenance of the positioners actuators and valves For the positioners the tests may indicate the actions needed such as gain adjustments improvement of the air system or tune The frequency criterion and the analyses system are essential for the information acknowledgement so the information stored can be useful for the proactive maintenance After the calibration it will be necessary to check the valve signature and verify the dynamic response l the result is not acceptable it will be necessary to analyze the valve actuator and positioner valve conditions to find the best parameterization If the control valves tested continue to report control problems the valve designs should also be analyzed The design will be based on the minimum medium and extreme conditions of the process This phase must be conducted by an application engineer or a technician The advantage of the digital technology is the qualitative information not only the values of the process added to the online monitoring of the valve operation conditions and to the online analysis of the performance curves and deviations The technology
228. vices allowed by the License Key to be included in the topology The Device List window will display the information about the devices such as the manufacturer the device type and the protocol The user can display the log with the events executed in the AssetView Server On the View menu select the option Event Log The Event Log window will appear at the bottom of the AssetView Server window Event Log xi Date and Time EA Protocol 13 4 2007 15 53 05 Getting list of FF devices Please wait E AAA AAA EN 13 4 2007 15 53 09 Number of FF devices found on topology 12 mim m ma 13 4 2007 16 01 41 Preventive maintenance Device TT 01 The device registered doe TT 01 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 01 41 Device registered with success TT 01 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 02 14 Preventive maintenance Device Fl 302 4Y The device registered Fl 302 4Y FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 02 14 Device registered with success Fl 302 4Y FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 02 22 Preventive maintenance Device DC302_0_1 The device registere DC302_0_1 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 02 22 Device registered with success DC302_0_1 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 02 55 Preventive maintenance Device IF302_1 The device registered de IF302_1 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 02 55 Device registered with success IF302_1 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 03 31 Preventive maintenance Device FY 302 4V01 The device register FY 302 4V01 FIELDBUS 13 4 2007 16 03 31 Device registered with success FY
229. vision WEB Pages Files Registry Database Close Figure 4 7 Register Database Dialog Box Follow these steps to register a device 1 Select the protocol from the Protocol list box Select the device manufacturer from the Manufacturer list box m The list of devices will be displayed in the Device Type box Click the target device to select it Select the revision of the selected device in the Device Revision list box Select the revision of the Device Description in the DD Revision list box Select the revision of the Capability File in the CF Revision list box EPA O Click Registry Database 4 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual If the selected device doesn t exist in the database the following message will open DB Wizard Register 2 Would you like to create template For this device Figure 4 8 Creating the Device Template Click Yes to create the device template in the database The Search in Capabilities Files dialog box will open 2 Search in Capability Files Transducer Block Profile trd Resource Block Profile Profile Aevision Function Block Profile f Analog Input f Analog Dutput Profile Revision 2 Diagnostic Transducer Block Profile diagtrd Profile Revisions Figure 4 9 Configuring the Device Type the Profile and Profile Revision numbers for the blocks Observe that the numbers must be in the Hexadecimal format
230. w i Open the Internet Information Services window Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and double click Administrative Tools Then double click Internet Information Services Manager A 3 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual li Right click the Application Pool icon and select New gt Application Pool Internet Information Services 115 Manager Ty File Action View Window Help esame nalea mu J Internet Information Services Status BECHUATEZ003 local computer gh DefaultAppPool Running e Applicati E el i r Mew Application Pool Ey Web Site All Tasks Application Pool From File 5 1 Defa Han r T Hid a Mew Window From Here J Web Ser Refresh Export List Properties Help Figure A 7 Creating the Application Pool iii The Add New Application Pool dialog box will open Add New Application Pool x Application pool ID Smar ssetYiewPooll Application pool settings Use default settings for new application pool Use existing application pool as template Application pool name befaultappPoo caca 0 Figure A 8 Application Pool Identification iv Type SmarAssetViewPool as the Application Pool ID and click Ok v Right click the SmarAssetViewPool icon and select Properties Internet Information Services 115 Manager Ty File Action View Window Help es amalxsEaB 2 2 gt mo 9 Internet Information Services Description liga BECHUATE
231. wo wires connection must be selected The message will appear confirming the configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer gt AN Sensor One has been configured Figure D 8 Concluding the Configuration Method Appendix D AssetView amp TT302 SENSOR 2 CONFIGURATION this method selects the type of the secondary sensor Sensor 2 Configuration 7T101_307 Sensor Type ohm 400 Select the type of Sensor O ABORT Figure D 9 Configuring the Secondary Sensor The message will appear confirming the configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer E AN Sensor Two has been configured Figure D 10 Concluding the Configuration Method It will not be necessary to select the sensor connection because the only option available when using two sensors is the Double two wires connection TT302 Diagnostics Page This page displays the device status CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSTIC IDENTIFICATION oe Manufacturer SMAR DIAGNOSTIC 0 Device Type Tr302 Sein Device Tag TT302 1 Device Configuration Status e Dual Sensor Activated Device Diagnostic Sensor 1 Diagnostic Sensor 2 Diagnostic mer a e AA AAA Parameter not available Some Diagnostic features won t be available Figure D 11 Diagnostic Page D 5 AssetView 3 2 User s Manual D 6 Device Configuration Status HOT BACKUP ACTIVATED indicates that the transmitter is operating with redundant sensors DUAL SENSOR ACTIVATED
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