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1. Select configuration Click on headings to sort Pocket PC users must first select File to access the following items Copy Select to make a copy of the file Enter new file name Delete Select to delete the file Rename Select to rename the file Properties Select to view or edit the following File name Device type Uploaded date and time Last modified date and time Author name Description 4 5 Install Descriptive File PC only 22 Lets you attach a new 16 character descriptive file to the desktop laptop tool See Enable Descriptive Name Support Step Action Select Install Descriptive File from the Services menu Browse to the new file These files will be sent by factory or through the internet or email Select the file from the location it was saved after downloading it from the internet or email there is no specific extension for descriptive files P I E will verify whether the selected file is valid Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Services 4 6 Transfer Descriptive File PC only Lets you transfer a new 16 character descriptive file from the desktop laptop to the Pocket PC See Enable Descriptive Name Support Step Action 1 Select Transfer Descriptive File from the Services menu 2 Browse to the new file These files will be sent by factory or through the internet or email Select the file from the location it
2. Operations 3 1 4 Download Download sends your P I E instrument configuration to the instrument Attention Infrared users Before transferring data between your instrument and PC Pocket PC see Infrared checklist on page 19 Step Action 1 Select Download icon or menu item 2 Available Device Types process instruments are shown Select Device Type whose configuration you want to download for example UDC2500 3 Previously saved configurations are shown in the File List Double click double tap a configuration to be downloaded 4 Click Start If using Infrared first press any instrument button to activate infrared then aim the beam at the instrument then click Start 5 If the configuration being downloaded includes a change to the instrument s address that is Infrared RS4585 device address and or Ethernet IP address then a popup asks you if you want to overwrite the address s This helps protect against mismatched addresses between instrument and the configuration in P I E Attention In controllers updates to Ethernet parameters may take up to 60 seconds to take effect After you change the instrument s IP address to make it recognized you must execute the arp d command at a DOS prompt 6 Status of download complete is shown Also at bottom of display a green Transmission Status icon flashes if transmission is normal To terminate download select Abort If download is successful
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5. so only one rising edge will be detected per 30 seconds Attention In controllers updates to Ethernet parameters may take up to 60 seconds to take effect After you change the instrument s IP address to make it recognized you must execute the arp d command at a DOS prompt For more info see Ethernet Q amp A on page 20 Ethernet Setup IP Address IP address of the instrument Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the instrument Default Gateway Default gateway of the instrument Email Setup use the following parameters to configure an email notification during an alarm Select Email Select which email to configure To Email Enter email address of person to be emailed SMTP Address for outgoing Enter exchange server address From Email This is the e mail ID that appears in the From field when the recipient receives an e mail from the instrument It can be any e mail ID of the user s choice basically to help identify the device e g udc01 furnaceroom com Select Alarms Select an alarm whose activation will send the email Email Subject Enter email subject text 7 Select Write to download the edit to the instrument Display indicates if write was successful or failed If write failed see Infrared checklist on page 19 If successful you can edit write another function ATTENTION No warning is given if you overwrite address info IP Subnet Mask Gateway so be aware of what you re doing 8 Close window You are given the optio
6. edge will be detected per 30 seconds Attention In controllers updates to Ethernet parameters may take up to 60 seconds to take effect After you change the instrument s IP address to make it recognized you must execute the arp d command at a DOS prompt For more info see Ethernet Q amp A on page 20 Ethernet Setup IP Address IP address of the instrument Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the instrument Default Gateway Default gateway of the instrument Email Setup use the following parameters to configure an email notification during an alarm Select Email Select which email to configure To Email Enter email address of person to be emailed SMTP Address for outgoing Enter exchange server address From Email This is the e mail ID that appears in the From field when the recipient receives an e mail from the instrument It can be any e mail ID of the user s choice basically to help identify the device e g udc01 furnaceroom com Select Alarms Select an alarm whose activation will send the email To select none click on the highlighted alarm Email Subject Enter email subject text 5 To view or edit a configuration s Properties in the File List right click on the File name PC or select Properties Pocket PC Filename Device type Uploaded date and time Last modified date and time Author name Description Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009
7. that setup is accessing the mobile device The Files will be copied to the directory selected in step 8 When the installation finishes a message box reminds you to check your Pocket PC screen to see if additional steps are necessary to complete the installation If all is ok the Pocket PC tells you the installation is complete Shortcut s will be installed in the Start Menu or Program Group of the Pocket PC Shortcuts are named PIE language version For example PIEEng1_00 is PIE English 1 00 11 Installation upgrade is finished January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 5 Installation 2 3 Uninstall Procedure Follow this procedure to uninstall P I E from your PC or Pocket PC Step Action Insert P I E CD into your PC Click Install Uninstall from the opening menu Welcome Screen starts off the procedure License agreement details the agreement on which you purchased this software Continue only after reading and agreeing to these terms Select Platform Select the platform from which to uninstall P I E PC Pocket PC or Both Select Version The upper frame shows the version of the software that can be installed or upgraded to leave as is and go to lower frame The lower frame shows the versions and their languages that are installed Select a version languages to uninstall then select Uninstall Retain Database I
8. was saved after downloading it from the internet or email there is no specific extension for descriptive files P I E will verify whether the selected file is valid 4 7 Transfer Healthwatch Data Pocket PC only UDC3500 only For future release Lets you transfer an instrument s previously saved Healthwatch data from the Pocket PC to the desktop laptop This data is saved with CSV Comma Separated Values extension Since the Pocket PC does not have a CSV file viewer and it cannot be opened in Pocket Excel the saved CSV file can be transferred to the Desktop PC and viewed through any of the standard viewers that support CSV format Step Action 1 Select Transfer Healthwatch Data from the Services menu 2 Browse to the Healthwatch file you want to transfer Default file is UDCXXXXvNN_HWm csv where XXXX is device model 2500 NN is firmware version 01 02 m is m th instance of the healthwatch saved You will have the choice to modify this name Example UDC2500v01_HW2 csv would be the default name for the second instance of the Healthwatch file when saved for a 2500 unit with firmware version 01 4 8 Enable Descriptive Name Support When enabled Descriptive Name uses 16 characters to describe your configuration groups functions and parameters in more detail than the instrument s 8 character display The descriptive names come from the descriptive file Step Action 1 To enab
9. you are given option to Close the dialog box If infrared download failed see Infrared checklist on page 19 January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 13 Operations 3 1 5 Online Configuration 14 Online Configuration lets you upload an instrument configuration and write one change at a time back to the instrument This is useful for tuning your instrument and is faster than downloading the entire configuration For multiple changes consider doing offline configuration Step Action Select Online Configuration icon or menu item 2 Click tap Start to begin upload If using Infrared first press any instrument button to activate infrared then aim the beam at the instrument then click Start 3 Status of upload complete is shown Also at bottom of display a green Transmission Status icon flashes during transmission To terminate upload select Abort If upload is successful you are given option to save the configuration or cancel If infrared upload failed see Infrared checklist on page 19 If upload was successful the configuration will appear 5 Select a Group and edit a Function For details on functions and their settings refer to that instrument s manual 6 UDC Ethernet users have an additional Group Ethernet amp Email You can set up an email to be sent when a rising edge off to on alarm is detected Alarm status is checked every 30 seconds
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11. Honeywell Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 51 52 25 137 January 2009 Honeywell Process Solutions Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2006 by Honeywell Revised January 2009 WARRANTY REMEDY Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship Contact your local sales office for warranty information If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell during the period of coverage Honeywell will repair or replace without charge those items it finds defective The foregoing is Buyer s sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Specifications may change without notice The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this printing However we assume no responsibility for its use While we provide application assistance personally through our literature and the Honeywell web site it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product in the application Honeywell Process Solutions Honeywell 2500 W Union Hill Drive Phoenix Arizona 85027 Process Instrument Explorer is a U S registered trademark of Honeywell Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual ii About This Document Abstract This document pro
12. ICES MENU rr e ear barcas 22 4 2 Export Configuration PC OMly ooooonnccnnccconoconaconaconnconnconanona nono nonn nono conocio nn nono nono ncnn neon a 24 4 3 Transfer Configura ias radar asista 24 44 Mandge Configuration Piles conil id a Sts 25 4 35 Install Descriptive File PEO Nacio meine nin sien sein Hib Bai ahs 25 4 6 Transfer Descriptive File Pol Vhs inside ie a as pis bie 26 4 7 Transfer Healthwatch Data Pocket PC only UDC3500 Only oooooooccncoconoconocononoconaconacanacanncannannos 26 4 8 Enable Descriptive Name Suppolt isre cece eeceessecssecseceseceseceseeeseesseessneeeseesaeecsaecsaecsaecsaeceeeeseeeeaee 26 4 9 Import Database necie a as Gael hae 27 4 10 Export Database iii tictde 28 INDEX asii 29 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Tables Table 3 1 Operations Icons 11 Table 3 2 Operations Menu 12 Table 4 1 Service menu 23 Figures Figure 1 1 Screen capture of Process Instrument Explorer running on a Pocket PC 4 January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 3 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview Process Instrument Explorer P I E lets you configure specified process instruments such as controllers and analyzers using a PC desktop laptop or Pocket PC Communication Upload Setup T S a mo Offline Download Configuration Em Online Maintenance Configuration Data xr Menu E Figure 1 1 Screen c
13. apture of Process Instrument Explorer running on a Pocket PC 1 1 1 Features January 2009 Create edit configurations live just connect software to controller comm port Create edit configurations offline and download later to controller comm port Communication types available on process instruments o infrared o RS 485 o Ethernet Common look and feel between PC and Pocket PC versions Same communications types on process instruments allow interconnectivity Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 1 Introduction e The infrared connection provides a non intrusive wireless connection with the instrument and maintains NEMA4X AND IP66 integrity e No need to get access to the back of the instrument to communicate with the instrument no need to take your screw driver to wire the communication cable no wiring mistake possible You can now duplicate an instrument s configuration upload or download a new configuration in a matter of seconds just by pointing your Pocket PC in the direction of the instrument It takes just a few seconds to upload a configuration from an instrument You can then save the configuration file onto your PC or pocket PC for review modification or archiving Furthermore this software also gives you important maintenance information on the instrument instantly get information on the current operating parameters digital inputs and alarm status identify internal or analog inpu
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15. cation This function does an initial upload of the current configuration from the instrument and displays the groups The Ethernet information can be viewed from the Ethernet group The above cannot be done through RS485 communication because when the Ethernet board is plugged in the RS485 option is not available The default Ethernet information for a factory UDC is IP 10 0 0 2 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Q How can I find the address of my UDA The Ethernet address information that has been set in the instrument can be retrieved by using the UDA front panel The address is visible in the communication status menu The address can also be retrieved by using P I E to upload a product configuration upload using IR or RS485 communication After the upload you can view the Ethernet communication setup group and see the Ethernet information An Alternate way is to use the P LE and initiate an online configuration through IR or RS485 communication This function does an initial upload of the current configuration from the instrument and displays the groups The Ethernet information can be viewed from the Ethernet communication setup group If the Ethernet port is configured for DHCP then you must use the UDA front panel communication status menu to view the address The default Ethernet information for a factory UDA2182 is IP 192 168 1 254 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1 0 0 0 0 Q How do I know what IP Address to use A Th
16. e default IP address provided from the factory is 10 0 0 2 on the UDC and 192 168 1 254 on the UDA2182 Since IP addresses must be unique you will need to reset the IP address for multiple instruments or if the instrument is going to be placed on a LAN Multiple instruments on a local net could be set at 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 3 10 0 0 4 etc If you want to put the instrument on a LAN you need to obtain available IP addresses from your IT group Q How do I know what Mask to use A The mask on the UDC and UDA is normally set to 255 255 255 0 since the first 3 numbers in the IP address are typically the same for instruments on the same subnet January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 17 Operations 18 Q How do I know what Gateway to use A The gateway information is the IP address of the router which would route the TCP IP traffic to the appropriate destination IP address Every network has a gateway routing device that holds the routing table for that network which specifies how to route TCP IP packets between network devices In the P LE and UDC UDA case if the PC on which the P I E is running and UDC UDA are connected to a LAN then the gateway should have the IP Address of the router that manages the LAN subnetwork In the case of the PC on which the P LE is running being connected directly to the UDC with a crossed Ethernet cable then the gateway IP address can be set to 0 0 0 0 In the case
17. e desktop PC Available only for the UDC3500 controller Enable Descriptive Name Support When enabled Descriptive Name uses 16 characters to describe your configuration groups functions and parameters in more detail than the instrument s 8 character display The descriptive names come from the descriptive file Import Database Lets you add all or part of another database to your current configuration database You may import configurations created on other PCs and Pocket PCs Export Database Lets you save all or part of the current database so that it may later be imported 4 1 2 PC Services Menu Export Configuration Lets you write a configuration file to a csv formatted file which can be read into spreadsheet software Transfer Configuration Lets you copy device configurations saved in the PC to the Pocket PC application Transferred files may then be opened edited saved and downloaded from the Pocket PC Manage Configuration Files Lets you copy delete rename and view the properties of saved configuration files Install Descriptive File Lets you attach a new 16 character descriptive file to the desktop laptop tool Descriptive files are specific to instrument version and type See Enable Descriptive Name Support Transfer Descriptive File Lets you transfer a new 16 character descriptive file from the desktop laptop to the Pocket PC See Enable Descriptive Name Support January 2009 Process Instrument Ex
18. emove All button to remove all of the configurations from the Selected Configurations to Import list Press the Import button to add the configurations appearing in the Selected Configurations to Import list to your current database Note that if the Import Entire Database checkbox is selected no files will be shown in the Selected Configurations to Import list 24 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Services 4 10 Export Database Lets you save all or part of the current database so that it may later be imported Step Action Select the Device Type for configuration s you wish to Export for example UDC2500 If you wish to export the entire database select the Export Entire Database checkbox then skip to Step 5 If you wish to export part of the database select the Device Type representing the configurations you wish to export To add the files you wish to export to the Selected Configurations to Export list highlight the configuration in the left column and press the Add gt button You may also use the Add All gt gt button to transfer all of the configuration s for the current device type into the Selected Configurations to Export list To remove configurations from the Selected Configurations to Export list highlight a configuration in the right column and press the lt Remove button You may also use the lt lt Remo
19. en click Start 3 Status of upload complete is shown Also at bottom of display a green Transmission Status icon flashes during transmission To terminate upload select Abort If upload is successful you are given option to save the configuration or cancel If infrared upload failed see Infrared checklist on page 19 January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 11 Operations 3 1 3 Offline Configuration 12 Offline Configuration lets you edit an instrument s configuration file for later downloading to an instrument This operation is mostly used during initial configuration where the configuration from one instrument is copied duplicated or modified and then downloaded to other instruments Step Action Select Offline Configuration icon or menu item 2 Available Device Types process instruments are shown Select Device Type whose configuration you want to edit for example UDC2500 3 Previously saved configurations are shown in the File List Double click double tap a configuration to edit The prompts are organized exactly as on the instrument itself For details on functions and their settings refer to that instrument s manual 4 UDC Ethernet users have an additional Group Ethernet amp Email You can set up an email to be sent when a rising edge off to on alarm is detected Alarm status is checked every 30 seconds so only one rising
20. equirements 3 Transfer Configuration 20 Transfer Descriptive File 22 Transfer Healthwatch Data 22 Uninstall 6 Upload 11 26 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 27 Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC Control Products Asia Pacific Headquarters Phone 65 6355 2828 Fax 65 6445 3033 Asia Pacific Global Technical Support Field Instruments Phone 65 6580 3156 Fax 65 6445 3033 Process Instruments Phone 603 76950 4777 Fax 603 7958 8922 Australia Honeywell Limited Phone 61 7 3846 1255 FAX 61 7 3840 6481 Toll Free 1300 36 39 36 Toll Free Fax 1300 36 04 70 China PRC Beijing Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 10 8458 3280 Fax 86 10 8458 4650 China PRC Shanghai Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 21 5257 4568 Fax 86 21 6237 2826 China PRC Chengdu Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 28 8678 6348 Fax 86 28 8678 7061 China PRC Xi an Honeywell China Ltd Xi an Phone 86 29 8833 7490 Fax 86 29 8833 7489 China PRC Shenzhen Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 755 2518 1226 Fax 86 755 2518 1221 Indonesia PT Honeywell Indonesia Phone 62 21 535 8833 FAX
21. f any instrument configurations that is a P I E database exist on your PC or Pocket PC then a popup appears asking if you want to retain the database When given the option to retain database Select Yes to save the database for future use such as if you will install P I E later or for archiving The database location is then shown Or Select No to delete the database Uninstallation is finished Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Operations 3 Operations 3 1 Overview The PC and Pocket PC Operations are virtually identical Any differences will be indicated Operations choices are Communications Setup Before uploading or downloading instrument configurations you must set up communications Upload Database Uploads instrument configuration to PC Pocket PC Offline Configuration Edits an instrument configuration for later downloading Download Downloads an instrument configuration to an instrument Online Configuration Edits and downloads one instrument setting at a time Maintenance Data Displays key operating parameters and status parameters of the instrument without switching between the instrument screens Some of the information presented here is not visible through the instrument display panel Used primarily for diagnostics The Operations features are accessed using icons Table 3 1 or the Menu Table 3 2 January 2009 Process Instrume
22. h the process instrument Infrared RS485 or Ethernet The status bar at the bottom of the screen indicates your choice Note 1 Ethernet feature is not supported in Pocket PC Note 2 IPAQ Pocket PCs do not support serial communication 3 Select Type to set up Infrared Device address Enter address of the process instrument Default 3 Serial Port PC only Your PC requires an Infrared cable to communicate with the instrument This cable must be plugged into the PC s Serial Port Enter that port number here IR Port Pocket PC only Your Pocket PC will attempt to automatically determine the IR port address during the installation process If successful the IR port will be automatically set and cannot be changed If unsuccessful you must specify the IR port address using the drop down menu Contact your supplier for assistance RS485 Device address Enter address of the process instrument Default 3 Serial Port PC only Your PC requires a RS232 RS485 converter to communicate with the instrument This cable must be plugged into the PC s Serial Port Enter that port number here Serial Port Pocket PC only Your Pocket PC will attempt to automatically determine the serial port address during the installation process If successful the serial IR port will be automatically set and cannot be changed If unsuccessful you must specify the IR port address using the drop down menu Contact your supplier for assistance Your Pocket PC requi
23. le check Enable Descriptive Name Support from the Services menu Groups functions and parameters will be displayed in detail 2 To disable uncheck Groups functions and parameters will be displayed in abbreviated form January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 23 Services 4 9 Import Database Lets you add all or part of another database to your current configuration database You may import configurations created on other PCs and Pocket PCs Step Action Enter the name of the database you wish to import using the Browse function The file format for Process Instrument Explorer databases is Nge If you wish to import the entire database select the Import Entire Database checkbox then skip to Step 5 If you wish to import part of the database select the Device Type representing the configurations you wish to import for example UDC2500 To add the files you wish to import to the Selected Configurations to Import list highlight the desired configurations in the left column and press the Add gt button You may also use the Add All gt gt button to transfer all of the configuration s for the current device type into the Selected Configuration List To remove configurations from the Selected Configurations to Import list highlighti a configuration in the right column and press the lt Remove button You may also use the lt lt R
24. n to save the changed configuration for later use in PLE Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Operations 3 1 6 Maintenance Data Maintenance Data displays key operating parameters and status parameters of the instrument without switching between the instrument screens Some of the information presented here is not visible through the instrument display panel Used primarily for diagnostics Step Action 1 Select Maintenance Data icon or menu item to If using Infrared first press any instrument button to activate infrared then aim the beam at the instrument then select Maintenance Data 2 A window appears with maintenance data such as loops alarms events If using RS485 or Ethernet the data is refreshed automatically If using infrared you must refresh manually January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 15 Operations 3 1 7 Infrared checklist Check the following before using infrared communications Infrared transmitter Cable or Pocket PC The Infrared transmitter is pointed directly at the process instrument s Infrared port The Infrared transmitter is located no more than 0 3 meters 1 foot away from the process instrument Process instrument The process instrument is configured with an Infrared port UDC2500 Infrared is optional Non Infrared units can be configured using the test jack port RS485 or Ethe
25. nt Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 7 Operations Table 3 1 Operations Icons PC Pocket PC a Process Instrument Explorer Operations Services Help E ERVIN ok Communication Upload Setup 4 Go He Download Offline Configuration 22 e Online Maintenance Configuration Data rr Menu E Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Operations Table 3 2 Operations Menu PC Pocket PC click Operations tap Menu Operations e 46113 ok a Process Instrument Explorer Operations Services Help Communication Setup Upload Database Offline Configuration Communication Upload DownLoad Database aan Online Configuration Maintenance Data SO Offline Download Configuration Communication Setup Upload Database Offline Configuration Download Database Online Configuration Maintenance Data E Offline Configuration January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 9 Operations 3 1 1 Communications Setup 10 Before transferring data between P I E and instrument you must set up your PC or Pocket PC communication parameters using this procedure Step Action Select Communication Setup or PC Comm Setup icon or menu item 2 Select Communication type to be used wit
26. of the PC on which the P I E is running being connected directly to the UDA2182 with a crossed or straight through Ethernet cable then the Gateway IP Address can be set to 1 0 0 0 The normal procedure is to copy the first three bytes of the IP address from the PC and set the last byte to 1 For example if the IP address of the PC is set to 10 2 3 4 then set the gateway IP address to be 10 2 3 1 Q How do I know what SMTP address to use A The SMTP address is used for outgoing emails This address is specific to your LAN configuration and can be obtained from your IT group Q Why can t I communicate with my controller after I changed the controller s IP address A The arp table in your desktop PC needs to be reset by typing arp d in the DOS command window Also changes to Ethernet parameters may take up to 60 seconds to take effect Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Services 4 Services 4 1 Overview Services lets you manage your files through the following menus 4 1 1 Pocket PC Services Menu Transfer Configuration Lets you copy device configurations saved in the Pocket PC to the PC Transferred files may then be opened edited saved and downloaded from the PC Manage Configuration Files Lets you copy delete rename and view the properties of saved configuration files Transfer Healthwatch Data For future release This feature transfers Healthwatch data to th
27. plorer Configuration Software User Manual 19 Services Enable Descriptive Name Support When enabled Descriptive Name uses 16 characters to describe your configuration groups functions and parameters in more detail than the instrument s 8 character display The descriptive names come from the descriptive file Import Database Lets you add all or part of another database to your current configuration database You may import configurations created on other PCs and Pocket PCs Export Database Lets you save all or part of the current database so that it may later be imported Table 4 1 Service menu PC Services menu click Services Pocket PC Services menu tap Menu Services Operations Services Help Manage Configuration Files BE Export Configuration In CSV Format Transfer Configuration to Pocket PC PC Corn Setup Y Enable Descriptive Name Support Install Descriptiva File Transfer Descriptive File to Pocket PC Import Database Export Database a8 L E divas Transfer Configuration Manage Configuration Files Transfer Healthwatch Data v Enable Descriptive Name Support Import Database Export Database 20 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Services 4 2 Export Configuration PC only Export Configuration lets you write a configuration file to a CSV format
28. res a RS232 RS485 converter to communicate with the instrument This cable must be plugged into the Pocket PC s Serial Port See your instrument s manual for wiring details Ethernet IP address Enter instrument s IP address Default 10 0 0 2 UDC Default 192 168 1 254 UDA Timeout 1 20 sec Enter number of seconds of non response before timeout As network traffic increases this will need to be increased Retries 2 to 60 Enter number of attempts to connect As network traffic increases this will need to be increased See your instrument s manual for wiring details 4 Pocket PC only For Infrared communication verify that the beam settings checkbox in the Pocket PC system software is UNCHECKED This checkbox is located at Start Settings Connections Beam Infrared communications will not work with if this box is checked Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Operations 3 1 2 Upload Upload copies your instrument s configuration into P I E where it can be saved edited and downloaded back to the instrument or other instruments Attention Infrared users Before transferring data between your instrument and PC Pocket PC see Infrared checklist on page 19 Step Action 1 Select Upload icon or menu item Upload Configuration box appears 2 Click Start If using Infrared first press any instrument button to activate infrared then aim the beam at the instrument th
29. rnet The process instrument s device address must match the device address in the P LE Communications Setup The process instrument s Infrared port must be enabled through its communications menu Any button must be pressed on the process instrument to enable the Infrared port for 4 minutes There are no obstructions between the Infrared transmitter and the process instrument P LE There is only one process instrument with the device address selected in the P LE Communication Setup The communications mode in the P I E application must be set to Infrared Verify by looking at mode displayed in lower left corner of P I E display Pocket PC The beam checkbox in the Pocket PC must be unchecked A valid IR port address has been assigned through the Infrared Communications Setup screen Dell X5 Pocket PCs require a patch from the Dell website Dell X3 Pocket PCs may require a patch from the Dell website 16 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Operations 3 1 8 Ethernet Q amp A Q How can I find the address of my UDC A The Ethernet address information that has been set in the instrument can be retrieved by using P I E to upload a product configuration upload using IR communication After the upload you can view the Ethernet group and see the Ethernet information An alternate way is to use P I E and initiate an online configuration through IR communi
30. rocess Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Installation Step Action Select Language s Select one or more languages to install If installing to both the PC and the Pocket PC then the software will be first installed in the Pocket PC and then in the PC Choose Destination Select a path in which to install the software Use the default path shown or browse to a different path This screen does not appear if reinstalling over existing version Note Pocket PC devices do not have drives so the destination folder should not contain drive information Pocket PC destination folder must start with a V Select Databases to Copy This screen appears only if you previously uninstalled a version and retained the database A P I E database contains saved instrument configurations If no databases were retained this screen does not appear go to Step 10 You are shown a list of versions that are currently installed as well as previously retained databases that have been found You are asked to select the database version you want to copy into the newly installed upgraded version of P l E 10 Finalize installation PC Shortcut s can be installed in the Start Menu of the PC Shortcuts are named PIE language version For example PIEEng1_00 is PIE English 1 00 Pocket PC A popup announces that files are being transferred to the Pocket PC A second popup announces
31. t problems 2 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual January 2009 Installation 2 Installation 2 1 System Requirements Hardware PC CPU Intel x86 processor RAM 32MB Disk space 4 2MB For IR Communications Actisys ACT IR220L http www actisys com For RS 485 Communications Technman PC5001 or equivalent RS 232 485 Converter http www technman com For Ethernet Communications 10 BaseT or 10 100 BaseT Port Pocket PC CPU Intel PXA250 PXA255 RAM 32MB Software PC Windows XP SP1 Windows Vista SP1 Pocket PC Pocket PC 2002 or later Microsoft Active Sync XP or Windows Mobile Device Center Vista application must be installed for the PC to communicate with the Pocket PC through the Active Sync cable January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 3 Installation 2 2 Install Upgrade Procedure Follow this procedure to install reinstall or upgrade P LE ATTENTION If upgrading any P L E databases that is saved instrument configurations can be copied to the new P I E application directory Older databases are compatible with newer versions of P I E Step Action Insert P I E CD into your PC Click Install Uninstall from the opening menu 2 Welcome Screen starts off the installation 3 License agreement details the agreement on which you purchased this software Contin
32. ted file which can be read into spreadsheet software Step Action Select Export Configuration from the Services menu Select device instrument type Select configuration to be exported oo amp wo Pp Enter destination and name of exported file Click Export A popup confirms whether the export was successful 4 3 Transfer Configuration Transfer Configuration lets you copy configurations between the Pocket PC and the PC Transferred files may then be opened edited saved and downloaded Before proceeding e Microsoft Active Sync must be installed on the Pocket PC e Connect the Pocket PC to the PC with an Active Sync Cable e Power up Pocket PC e On PC if Active Sync XP or Windows Mobile device Center Vista dialog box appears select Guest Partnership type connection Step Action 1 Select Transfer Configuration from the Services menu 2 Select device instrument type 3 Select configuration s to be transferred Click Next 4 Click Transfer A popup confirms whether the transfer was successful January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 21 Services 4 4 Manage Configuration Files Lets you copy delete rename and view the properties of saved configuration files Step Action Select Manage Configuration Files Manage Files from the Services menu Select device instrument type AJOJN
33. ue only after reading and agreeing to these terms 4 Select Platform Select the platform on which to install P I E PC Pocket PC or Both 5 Select Version This screen appears only if P I E is already installed Use this screen to reinstall or upgrade your software f no version is already installed then this screen does not appear go to Step 6 To reinstall The upper frame shows the version of the software that can be installed click Install to reinstall the version specified To upgrade The lower frame shows the versions and their languages that are installed Select a version languages to be upgraded with the version in the upper frame then select Upgrade Attention Any P I E databases that is saved instrument configurations can be copied Older databases are compatible with newer versions of P LE 6 PC installation Enter User Name Serial Number and License Key Enter user name Enter serial number and license key from the CD cover Note numbers are case sensitive Pocket PC installation Microsoft Active Sync XP or Windows Mobile Device Center Vista application must be installed on the PC and Pocket PC Connect the Pocket PC to the PC with an Active Sync Cable Power up Pocket PC On PC select the Active Sync Guest Partnership type connection Enter User Name Serial Number and License Key Enter user name Enter serial number and license key from the CD cover Note characters are case sensitive P
34. ve All button to remove all of the configurations from the Selected Configurations to Export list Enter the name of the database file you wish to create by typing the path filename or using the Browse function Once a path is selected a default filename of ExportNgcDB nge appears You may change the filename by overwriting the default Press the Export button to create a new database file containing the configurations listed on the Selected Configurations to Export list Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 25 January 2009 Index 5 Index alarm email 12 14 Communications setup 10 Device Types 12 13 Download 13 email 12 14 Enable Descriptive Name Support 22 Ethernet Q amp A 17 Ethernet amp Email 12 14 Export Configuration 20 Export Database 24 Import Database 23 Infrared checklist 16 Install Descriptive File 21 Install Upgrade 4 Manage Configuration Files 21 Offline Configuration 12 Online Configuration 14 15 Operations 7 Communications setup 10 Download 13 icons 8 19 menu 9 Offline Configuration 12 Online Configuration 14 15 Upload 11 PC Comm Setup 10 Properties 12 Services 18 Enable Descriptive Name Support 22 Export Configuration 20 Export Database 24 Import Database 23 Install Descriptive File 21 Manage Configuration Files 21 Transfer Configuration 20 Transfer Descriptive File 22 Transfer Healthwatch Data 22 System R
35. vides descriptions and procedures for the installation and operation of Process Instrument Explorer software Contacts World Wide Web The following lists Honeywell s World Wide Web sites that will be of interest to our customers Honeywell Organization WWW Address URL Corporate Honeywell Process Solutions http www honeywell com http www honeywell com ps Telephone Contact us by telephone at the numbers listed below Organization Phone Number United States and Canada Honeywell 1 800 423 9883 Tech Support 1 800 525 7439 Service January 2009 Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 5 Contents INFRODUCTION cuac aia ASS 4 Ted A ashi a e a hos eee e ee eae aebdi estates 4 kl A E ON O 4 INSTALLATION isis 6 2 1 System Requirements iii ii 6 2 2 Instal Upgrade Procedure noticia Aida 7 2 3 Uninstall Procedure init ein teens a EE A 9 OPERA MON Sunat 10 Bul O E 10 3 1 Communications SECUP essa a Ea Cria a 13 312 Upload rui 14 3 1 3 Offline Configuration sessen iani tias 15 JLA Download are e locaciones isis E scene ties EE AD 16 3S Online Configuration 22 2 4 aie srslons ane eer E at e a iia Re Sr alent 17 31 67 Maintenance Data tio lee teeter E ot ER e A art E E i aT 18 3LF v Infrared check lisis die 19 3 18 Ethernet O ZA iii A es ae av 20 SERVICES ico 22 A NN 22 ATI P ocket PC Services MenUcieconicnn mirlo E eee 22 41 20 PO SERV
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