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1. lt 18 0 5 Cable Assembly Cee Ae MEZSLL Og o RS 232 RS 485 RS 422 J1 Vv EC Vv J2 5 DCD TXD i Q E RXD RXD x z TXD 1 Sl i DTR i e i GND GND GND o5 5 i DSR RXD 65 i j RTS i LID ai CTS TXRXD TXD ENS CD nic Y f Wiring Diagram Page 68 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 5 Support Service amp Warranty In This Chapter Contacting Technical Support esses nennen nnne 69 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 71 LIMITED WARRANTY nennen nnn nnne nent en snnt nne nn innen nnns 73 Contacting Technical Support ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible Before calling please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding Module configuration and associated ladder files if any Module operation and any unusual behavior Configuration Debug status information LED patterns Details about the serial Ethernet or fieldbus devices interfaced to the module if any ahON Note For technical support calls wit
2. Con access to stored values more difficult because you must retrieve a piece of the stored value array index from the array data stream value Pro better interface performance because each array tag read only requires one write ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Historians and Data Streams Historian Tree The Historian Tree Select any tag in the left pane to show the tag details in the right pane Underneath the tag details you will see the Historian tree This tree lists Historians amp Data Files in the Historian Data Streams in the Historian lt 7 as Tag name Counter01 4CC 5 Tag c M Description Tag Data Type pm Tagis array of size Data Stream historian CounterO1 ACC Clear Scan rate os x second s Apply Cancel r Local Hieforian double click Uatastream to assign to tag A historian al A ede TERRE y C DataFiles N Al Historian historian Name Counter ACC Data type Long VT 14 x Throw away limit secs so Discard duplicate values Recent Values Refresh Save DataStream Changes 4 bool controller 4 bool pointerl 4 Counter01 ACC CounterD1 CD Counter01 CU 4 CounterD1 DN 4 Counter01 0V CounterD1 PRE Counter01 UN Counter 2 ACC 4 Coun
3. How can tell if a communications port is working properly There are two LEDs associated with each communications port the top one is green and the bottom one is yellow GREEN Receive LED This LED will momentarily turn ON when the serial port is receiving data from another device YELLOW Transmit LED This LED will momentarily turn ON when the serial port is transmitting data to another device Is PC56 HIST slot dependent No but some consideration should be given to making room for any peripheral modules you are plugging onto the PCI bus Does the order plug the PC56 HIST peripherals on to the PCI bus matter The PC56 IDE module should always be installed in the first slot to the left of the PC56 HIST Slot 0 Slot locations are numbered O through 2 starting at the first slot location to the left of the PC56 HIST The PCI slot assignment jumper for each PCI peripheral module should be installed to match its corresponding physical slot location What is the maximum number of peripheral PCI modules can plug onto PC56 HIST Three unless otherwise specified Page 54 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual What does Error xl tagsearch Error xlGetStructinfo returned 1 API error string Bad parameter mean This error message occurs when you instruct the P56 to Echo Configurator to do
4. ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual Data Stream Property Description LogManualFlushEvents The LogManualFlushEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that a client application requests that the contents of the write cache be flushed to the ECHO Archive Engine LogPropertyModifyEvents The LogPropertyModifyEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that one or more properties of the Data Stream are modified LogRemoveEvents The LogRemoveEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that data is deleted from the Data Stream Logging occurs only if data is removed by a client via Data Stream AsyncRemoveData or Data Stream SyncRemoveData LogReplaceEvents The LogReplaceEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that existing data in the Data Stream is modified Name The Name property allows the client application to set or retrieve the name of the Data Stream object PastEditLimit The PastEditLimit property allows client applications to retrieve or specify the number of seconds into the past before which no time series data may be added to the Data Stream deleted or modified in it SizeClientWriteCache The Siz
5. In Rack PC with Data Historian 2 4 4 The XML Loader The XML Loader runs on the PC56 HIST computer and allows you to Load an XML file created with the Offline Excel Configurator Export the entire ECHO configuration to an XML file View delete the current ECHO historians and data streams Start Stop the PC56 to ECHO Interface To start the XML Loader Click Start choose Programs and then choose PC56 to ECHO and then chose XML Loader The XML loader is a single property sheet with two tabs ziBixd Bulk XML Loader Edt Historian Use an XML file created with the Offline Configurator to perform bulk configuration of ECHO and the PC56 to ECHO Interface XML Input File c Program Files PC56ToECHO Bulk TagCFG xml m C Dump export using the XML output file below XML Output File Load an XML file created with the Offline Excel Configurator Transfer the XML file page 49 to the PC56 HIST computer On the PC56 HIST computer start the XML Loader Select i The XML loader automatically fills in the path and filename of the XML file to import If you want to import a different file se the button to browse for the location of the file or type the complete path and filename of the XML file to import XML Input File c Program Files PC56ToECHO Bulk TagCFG xml z Click the Stop Interface button to stop the service if it is running Click _FunXMLLoader_ If the interface service is running the XML load
6. LogHistorianDeleteEvents This property allows client applications to read and set a flag indicating whether a log message should be written by the Component Historian Archive Engine when existing CHHistorians are deleted LogPerfCounterResetEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that the performance counters are reset via the CHNode ResetPerfCounters method LogPropertyModifyEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that one or more properties of the CHNode are modified LoggingEnabled This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that specifies whether ECHO will log any events to the system logger It acts as a master switch for all log messages If set to false nothing will be logged if set to true any events for which flags are set in their related objects will be logged to the system logger ServerResponseTimeout The ServerResponseTimeout indicates how long in seconds the ECHO SDK will wait for a response from the connected ECHO server If a request is made of the ECHO server for example a modification to a property of one of the SDK objects and the server does not respond within the time period specified by the ServerResponseTimeout the error CHSDK E OPERATION TIMED OUT will be returned to the caller This could occur if a particularly lengthy operation suc
7. Veriied Device Tagname Program ino 0 4 devices bool controller device bool pointerl devices Counter ACC device Counter01 CD deviceA Counter01 CU devices Counter01 DN device Counter01 0V device Counter01 PRE devices Counter01 UN deviceA Counter02 4CC devices Counter02 CD devices Counter02 CU device Counter02 DN deviced Counter02 0Y device Counter02 PRE device Counter02 UN device Counter03 4CC deviceA Counter03 CD devices Counter03 CU devices Counter03 DN devices Counter03 0 device Counter03 PRE The Results At the top the total number of tag checked and the total number verified are displayed For each tag the results will display Verified Yes or No Device Device name Tag name the name of the tag Program the name of the program for program scoped tags or blank for controller based tags Page 40 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual View log file The View Log File Tool allows you view the PC56 to ECHO Interface log file To launch this tool Tools View interface log file from the top menu e from the Configurator s top toolbar The Interface log file is named PCS6TOECHO Iog and is located in the installation directory The log file is opened is Microsoft Notepad and does not automatically update as new messages appear To update the
8. 2FF 4 7500 0 Archive Automatically assigned when the data file is created Block size Number of bytes in each block in the data file Used blocks The number of blocks in the data file that are currently being used for time series data storage Free blocks The number of blocks in the data file that are currently available for time series data storage Total blocks The total number of blocks that the data file contains blocks used The percentage of blocks in use in the data file Page 36 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Status Active The data file is the current active file Available The data file is available for use but is not the active file Invalid Status is invalid for this data file Created Date the data file was created Path Path to the data file Data Streams ECHO manages the data historians and the reading writing of time stamped data A set of time stamped data values is defined as a data stream If you need more information on data streams refer to the PC56 Data Historian Overview page 14 To view the data streams you must select a tag in the left pane of the Configurator To Add a new data stream to a historian right click the historian and choose New Data Stream OR a click the New Data File button on the too
9. Areplacement module will be shipped and invoiced A purchase order will be required b Credit for a product under warranty will be issued upon receipt of authorized product by ProSoft Technology at designated location referenced on the Return Material Authorization i Ifa defect is found and is determined to be customer generated or if the defect is otherwise not covered by ProSoft Technology s warranty there will be no credit given Customer will be contacted and can request module be returned at their expense ii If defect is customer generated and is repairable customer can authorize ProSoft Technology to repair the unit by providing a purchase order for 3096 of the current list price plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable 5 1 3 Returning Units Out of Warranty a Customer sends unit in for evaluation to location specified by ProSoft Technology freight prepaid b If no defect is found Customer will be charged the equivalent of 100 USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required c If unit is repaired charge to Customer will be 30 of current list price USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required or authorization to use the purchase order submitted for evaluation fee The following is a list of non repairable units 3150 All 3750 3600 All 3700 3170 All 3250 1560 Can be repaired only if defec
10. Historian Properties 16 Historian Tree 34 Historians 16 18 29 34 43 49 Historians and Data Streams 34 How to Contact Us 2 Inserting The Module 9 Installing PC56 HIST 7 Installing the PC56 to ECHO Interface Service 20 Intellectual Property Indemnity 75 L Limitation of Remedies 76 LIMITED WARRANTY 71 73 Load an XML file created with the Offline Excel Configurator 51 Logging and Debugging 20 22 M Main 42 46 50 Mapping the Tag to a new Data Stream 29 Memory Map 61 N No Other Warranties 76 Node info 15 42 Oo Offline Configuration with the Excel Offline Configurator 41 Online Configuration with the PC56 HIST to ECHO Configurator 20 21 23 Operating System 60 Optimizing the Interface 22 P PC56 Data Historian Overview 14 34 37 42 43 44 PC56 Markings 3 PC56 Products 3 PC56 Battery Warning 3 Pinouts 64 68 Predefined tags 27 Product Specifications 58 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation 2 R Reference 57 Registry Settings 62 Requirements 12 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 71 Returning Any Product 71 Returning Units Out of Warranty 72 Returning Units Under Warranty 72 RS 232 Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking Required 65 Null Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking 65 Null Modem Connection No Hardware Handshaking 66 ProSoft Technology Inc Sept
11. called data files The default historian creates a single data file You can create additional storage by adding data files to a historian Notes The default properties for each historian are sufficient for most users You may want to increase the number or size of the data file Users should not enter values directly into the cells on the Historians worksheet Use the Configure Historians button to change the historian properties cells The Offline Configurator requires that all data streams created in a historian have the same data stream properties except for data stream name and data type These default data stream properties are configured as part of the historian See Default Stream Info below Selecting a historian Current historians are listed in the Existing Historians list box New Historian name Add Existing Historians Remove historianB ProSoft Technology Inc Page 43 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian You can add a new historian by entering the name for the new historian in the New Historian name text box and clicking the Add button To remove a historian selected the existing historian and click the Remove button Selecting a historian from the list box will display the properties for the historian Use the properties Parameters Reclamation Event Logging and Default Stream Info to
12. Page 46 of 78 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Tag Configuration Information Each row contains the configuration for 1 tag Select place an asterisks in this column if you would like this tag row to be exported when you export the device This field allows you to maintain the configuration for all tags on the device but to selectively export a subset of the device s tags Program the name of the program in which the tag appears or blank for controller scoped tags If not blank the program name must exist in the list of Programs for the device above PLC TAGS enter the name of the tag PLC Tag Description tag description for your use PLCData Type tag data type If you select a cell in this column a drop down of valid types will appear IsArray True if the tag is an array page 31 tag False or blank if the tag is not an array Tag Arrays allow you to read multiple values from a single tag location The tag specified PLC TAGS column is the first tag in the array Tag arrays allow for better performance because the entire array is retrieved during one read operation ArraySize if IsArray the number of elements in the array Note that there are limits on array size page 31 DataStream the na
13. a tag search when the tag is not properly defined in the processor Refer to Tags page 27 for more information on defining adding mapping and editing tags and arrays This error can also mean that the historian is not communicating to the processor If the PC56 HIST is in a local rack verify that the PC56 HIST is correctly plugged into the backplane and that the processor is in RUN mode If the PC56 is in a remote rack verify that the module is plugged into the backplane and then verify that connection between the processor and the remote rack for example TCP IP or ControlNet is functioning properly ProSoft Technology Inc Page 55 of 78 September 14 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Page 56 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Reference In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 4 Reference In This Chapter ProductsSpecifications r n a aa 58 Memory M3p cte ete diet ade e n te tots 61 Registry Settings nennen nennen nennen tenens nnne nnns 62 Example Programs nete nee erect tn ne E ERE ios 63 35 Cable Connections acie e e n ae io ene 64 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 57 of 78 September 14 2011 Reference PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 4 1 Product Specifications Th
14. configure the historian Note you must click the Apply Changes button to save any changes to the historian Apply changes If you need more information on the historian properties refer to the PC56 Data Historian overview page 14 Historian parameters Enter the optional description and extended descriptor The amount of history available to the data streams in a historian is controlled by the number and size of the data files Parameters Reclamation Event Logging Default Stream Info Description Extended descriptor Number of Datafiles 2 File Size 32768 Client flush rate secs 2 Server flush rate secs 60 Max data entry size kbytes 32768 Reclamation Use Reclamation to specify a strategy for reclaiming archive space and to handle situations when data files become full Parameters Reclamation Event Logging Default Stream Info IV Enable Reclamation Passive Throw away limit percent full 50 Throw away scan rate secs 45 Throw away scan rate percent 5 Passive High percent full 85 High redamation percent 1 Critical percent full 30 Critical redamation percent 3 Fillup strategy Overwrite oldest data Page 44 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual Event logging Use Reclamation to specify a strategy for reclaimin
15. contents close the current log file and re open 2 4 3 Offline Configuration with the Excel Offline Configurator The Excel Offline Configurator The Offline Configurator is a Microsoft Excel workbook which is ideal for configuring bulk tags for the PC56 Data Historian Interface The output of the Offline Configurator is an XML file that can be used by the XML Loader to perform bulk configuration of the PC56 Data Historian Interface This tool requires Microsoft Excel 2000 or later To start the Offline Configurator Start Microsoft Excel and open the Excel Workbook named PC56BulkCfg XLS Using the Offline Configurator The Offline Configurator contains multiple Worksheets which are displayed on tabs at the bottom of the application 41 gt iN MAIN Historians ImportSheet 4 deviceA f devices JPC56 To move between the worksheets select a tab or use the Navigation Menu button visible on many of the worksheets Navigation Menu The worksheets include MAIN the main menu for the Offline Configurator Allows you to create delete devices import tags and export tag configuration Historians configuration for PC56 Data Historians A historian is the parent of a data stream Import Sheet contains the most recently imported CSV file containing tag information Device sheets all other sheets are device sheets which define the tags on the device ProSoft Technology Inc Page 41 of 78 September 14 2011 Co
16. set a flag that controls logging in the event that a client application requests that the ECHO Archive Engine flush its buffers to disk LogPropertyModifyEvents The LogPropertyModifyEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that one or more properties of the Historian are modified LogWarningMessages The LogWarningMessages property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of warning messages by a given Historian Name The Name property allows the client application to set or retrieve the name of the Historian object ServerFlushRate The ServerFlushRate indicates how often in seconds the ECHO Archive Engine should flush new data managed by the Historian to disk The client application may read and modify ServerFlushRate The ECHO Archive utilizes operating system facilities to write updates to disk at the optimal time It performs the flush to ensure that that the data has been written to disk All updates are typically written to disk by the operating system before the flush interval occurs ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 17 of 78 Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian 2 3 3 Data Stream Properties Use the Offline Excel Configurator page 43 or the Online Configurator page 34 to set Data Stream properties The Online C
17. tag data type in the ControlLogix controller Tag is array of size Tag Data Type Real M Tagis array of size 50 v If checked you will be able to enter an array size This setting signals that the tag being read contains an array of values Each value has the type specified in Tag Data Type The example above shows that the tag contains 50 Real values See Arrays page 31 for more information on array configuration Data Stream The path and name of the mapped historian data stream The syntax used for this mapping is historian Data Stream To map a different data stream 1 double click a new data stream in the historian tree 2 OR select a data stream in the historian tree and click the map button 4 2 After entering all the required information click the Apply button to save the changes More about data streams page 37 Arrays The PC56 to ECHO Interface supports tag arrays and data stream arrays ProSoft Technology Inc Page 31 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Tag Arrays Tag Arrays allow you to read multiple values from a single tag location The tag specified in the Configurator is the first tag in the array You specify a tag array using the Tag is array of size check box on the Edit Tag dialog box b Tag name datei pagus s escription Example Program Tag Tag Data Type Pea e IV Tagis array of s
18. to a 1756 ENET IP address of 10 0 104 42 in slot 4 to a module in slot O of a remote backplane 18 2 p 2 t 10 0 104 42 p 1 5 0 Device Type The only device type currently available is the ControlLogix controller After you have entered all of the required information click the Apply button to save the changes ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Adding a Program ControlLogix controllers have two types of tags controller scoped and program scoped Controller scoped tags can be added directly under the associated controller device To add a program scoped tag 1 Create a program branch under the device 2 Tocreate a program branch select the controller device in the left pane 3 Select the device and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu On the shortcut menu choose New Program OR Click the New Program button on the tool bar Program Program name MainProgram Apply Cancel Program Name Enter the name of the program The name entered here must exactly match the program name in the ControlLogix controller After you have entered all the required information click the Apply button to save the changes Page 26 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with D
19. 0 Asia Pacific 603 7724 2080 Europe Middle East Africa 33 0 5 3436 87 20 Latin America 1 281 298 9109 PC56 Products WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION AVANT DE DECONNECTER L EQUIPMENT COUPER LE COURANT OU S ASSURER QUE L EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NON DANGEREUX Warnings ATEX Warnings and Conditions of Safe Usage Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction A Warning Explosion Hazard When in hazardous locations turn off power before replacing or wiring modules B Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous C These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure The devices shall provide external means to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40 This device must be used only with ATEX certified backplanes D DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED PC56 Battery Warning PC56 CMOS BIOS settings are protected by a rechargeable battery during power down situations The battery must be fully charged before you change BIOS settings You must keep the unit powered up for a full 20 hours in order to obtain full charge capacity If the battery is not fully charged changes to BIOS settings may be lost when the PC5
20. 000 1501 2002 2503 The timestamps of the data stream would reflect this drift 01 20 00 500 01 20 01 000 01 20 01 501 01 20 02 002 01 20 02 503 No Drift Timer Pro will not drift the timestamp over time see drift example above Con not as accurate for low scan rates Tags with low scan rates may miss more scans using this timer Array Tags Writing an array tags of X values to one array data streams will provide better performance than writing an array tag of X values to X data streams The Array tags s page 31 ection has more information 2 4 2 Online Configuration with the PC56 HIST to ECHO Configurator Use the PC56 HIST to ECHO Configurator to add data items commonly referred to as tags to the address space in the Interface Tags in the address space will be scanned by the Interface and sent to the mapped ECHO Data Stream The user interface of the Configurator resembles the Microsoft Windows Explorer It provides numerous functions to make configuration easier such as context based shortcut menus which you open by clicking the right mouse button The left pane of the Configurator displays the configuration tree At the top of the tree is the Address Space which contains all of the tags that the Interface will scan The Address Space is where you add devices programs and tags The Address Space initially contains a single device the PC56 HIST itself There are several predefined tags under the PC56 HIST devic
21. 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian To add a tag 1 Select the associated device or program in the tree view pane 2 Click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu and then choose New Tag OR Click the new tag button on the tool bar C Device device OK Program MainProgram Cancel Tag name Contem ace o Description Tag Data Type fon o Scan rate n sx second s m Map tag to Historian Data Stream Do not map to data stream CM ci S Historian historian x Data Stream name Counterdt ACC x v Use tag name Data type Long VT 14 x IV Use tag data type Device Name of the Device Program If the tag is being added to a program program scoped the name of the program If a controller scoped tag this field will be blank Tag Name The tag name uniquely identifies a particular tag in the controller This consists of the tag name along with any additional addressing necessary to specify a single data element The tag name conventions follow those used in ControlLogix programs For a description of tag naming see ControlLogix Tags Note Use the Tag Search page 38 button zl to search a device for tags Description The Description field is provided for your own use and is not used by the program You can use this field to enter up to 255 characters of information or
22. 32 Application Port Cable Hardware Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device TxD RxD RxD TxD RTS CTS CTS RTS Signal Signal Common Common DTR DSR DCD ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 78 September 14 2011 Reference PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian RS 232 Null Modem Connection No Hardware Handshaking This type of connection can be used to connect the module to a computer or field device communication port RS 232 Application Port Cable No Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device Note For most null modem connections where hardware handshaking is not required the Use CTS Line parameter should be set to N and no jumper will be required between Pins 7 RTS and 8 CTS on the connector If the port is configured with the Use CTS Line set to Y then a jumper is required between the RTS and the CTS lines on the port connection RS 232 Application Port Cable No Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device to s L wo Ro 2 H to RTS RTS CTS jumper must be installed if CTS line CTS e monitoring enabled Signal Signal Common Common Page 66 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Reference In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 4 5 3 RS 422 The RS 422 interface requires a single four or five wire cable The Common connection is optional depending on the RS 422 network devi
23. 6 is removed from its power source In this situation the PC56 reverts to its default BIOS settings when power is re applied If the battery is discharged or the battery enable jumper is removed the BAT LED will be illuminated red A fully charged battery should maintain the BIOS settings for 15 days without power PC56 Markings Electrical Ratings Backplane Current Load on PC56 1A 5 Vdc Backplane Current Load on IDE 1 A 5 Vdc Operating Temperature 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Shock 30 g Operational 50 g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10 Hz to 150 Hz Relative Humidity 5 to 95 without condensation All phase conductor sizes must be at least 1 3 mm squared and all earth ground conductors must be at least 4mm squared Label Markings 3G Ex nA IIC X 0 C lt Ta lt 60 C Il Equipment intended for above ground use not for use in mines 3 Category 3 equipment investigated for normal operation only G Equipment protected against explosive gasses Agency Approvals and Certifications CE CSA CSA CB Certified ATEX v 243333 EMC EN61326 1 2006 EN61000 6 4 2007 C22 2 No 213 1987 IEC61010 EN60079 0 Category 3 Zone 2 EN60079 15 CE CS MEO6 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Contents In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Contents Your EeedbackiPl6ase cue ete A E titu E l
24. ProSoft TECHNOLO GT Where Automation Connects inRAx PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian September 14 2011 USER MANUAL Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about our products documentation or support please write or call us How to Contact Us ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax www prosoft technology com support prosoft technology com Copyright 2010 ProSoft Technology Inc all rights reserved PC56 HIST xxxxLX User Manual September 14 2011 ProSoft Technology s ProLinx j inRAx E ProTalk B and RadioLinx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products and services of their respective owners ProSoft Technology Product Documentation In an effort to conserve paper ProSoft Technology no longer includes printed manuals with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Files and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed CD ROM and are available at no charge from our web site www prosoft technology com Printed documentation is available for purchase Contact ProSoft Technology for pricing and availability North America 1 661 716 510
25. age 6 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Installing PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 1 Installing PC56 HIST In This Chapter Setting JumpeESruusiim ul E ED RR BRE 8 o gt Inserting The Mod le s e tete ee ten etes 9 Using the USB Ports ProSoft Technology Inc Page 7 of 78 September 14 2011 Installing PC56 HIST User Manual PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian 1 1 Setting Jumpers There are three jumpers to set as your application requires 1 1 1 Battery Enable CMOS Clear pro N S o NS Ci SQ a S SN f yiii l l iN Jumper shown in battery enabled position Clear CMOS jumper position BATTERY ENABLE JUMPER Clearing CMOS Memory gt RS 422 RS 485 E 552 Jumper shown in RS 232 setting COM2 JUMPER Insert the jumper in the CMOS Clear position momentarily if you want to clear CMOS memory and restore the default BIOS settings 1 1 2 Battery Enable Place the jumper in the Battery Enable position to enable battery back up of the system Real Time Clock CMOS Memory and 512 KByte battery backed SRAM If the PC56 is not going to be powered up for a long period of time then it is advisable to remove the Battery Enable jumper to prevent complete discharge of the rechargeable battery 1 1 3 COM1 Mode Select Used to set COMI serial port t
26. anced Mode Graphics RAM OB8000 to OBFFFF 32 VGA Text RAM 0C0000 to OCBFFF 48 VGA BIOS OCCOO0 to CFFFFF 16 Free Memory ODO000 to ODFFFF 64 Free Memory when ControlLogix configuration jumper is set to 32 bit position 64 Kbyte allocated by PCI BIOS for dual port memory when ControlLogix configuration jumper is set to 16 bit position 0E0000 to OEFFFFF 64 System BIOS OFO0000 to OFFFFF 64 System BIOS 0100000 to O7FFFFFF 1 to 128 Mbyte System Extended Memory 080000000 to 0C0000000 2 GByte to 3 GByte Used to map memory windows requested by PCI peripherals ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 61 of 78 Reference User Manual PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian 4 3 Registry Settings Registry settings are located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE ProSoft PC56Historian Note Interface must be restarted to see changes to registry settings Settings Simulate REG_DWORD If non 0 Interface will simulate tag values without performing any tag reads This allows you to test the interface and ECHO on your desktop Default value is 0 LogScanRates REG_DWORD If non 0 Interface will output a summary of missed scans every 15 seconds This setting should be temporary Default value is 0 NoDriftMS REG DWORD If O or less all scan rates use a high precision timer that may drift over time if non O the value is equal to the minimum scan r
27. anual In Rack PC with Data Historian 4 5 5 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 sss 68 5 Support Service amp Warranty 69 Contacting Technical Support ict ter t ed eti i eo o ee n e Peg dte 69 5 1 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 71 5 1 1 Returning Any Product iiie reiner edere ida reati reri eip ais 71 5 1 2 Returning Units Under Warranty cccccecsceeeeesneeeeeeeaeeeeeesaeeeeeesaeeeeeesaeeeeeeeaeeeeseaas 72 5 1 3 Returning Units Out of Warranty nennen nnns 72 5 2 LIMITED WARRANTY 3i oonco ice ene nte rtr Et tae Reden rara e tre dte e Ee ta dora 73 5 2 1 What Is Covered By This Warranty ccccceseeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeseaeeseneeeenaeess 73 5 2 2 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty cccccceeseeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeseaeeseneeeseueeeeeeess 74 5 2 3 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities 74 5 2 4 Intellectual Property Indemnity sseeseeennnennm nnn 75 5 2 5 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties ssssssseeeeeeeeneennne 75 5 2 6 Limitation of Remedies ssssssssssessseseseeseeeenne nennen entere nen nennen 76 5 2 7 Time Limit for Bringing Suit ennemi 76 5 2 8 No Other Warranties coiere eerta nane ns ripe Ade Rae EE nha ina 76 5 2 9 Allocation of RISKS 2 ir pU R 76 5 2 10 Controlling Law and Severability ssssseeeeeeeeenneens 76 Index 77 P
28. ata Historian User Manual Tags Predefined tags Certain tags automatically appear in the PC56 HIST module these are called predefined tags Most of the predefined tags are elements of the module identification object PC56 HIST Predefined Tags Tag Name Data Type Description DeviceType INT Device type code from the module identification object MajorRevision INT Major revision from the module identification object MinorRevision INT Minor revision from the module identification object ProductCode INT Product code from the module identification object SerialNumber DINT Serial number from the module identification object Slot INT ControlBus backplane slot number that the PC56 HIST module inhabits StatusLED INT State of the status OK LED indicator on the front panel of the PC56 HIST module 0O Green 1 Red 2 Flashing green red SwitchPosition INT Position of the 3 position switch on the front panel of the PC56 HIST module 1 Top 3 Center 2 Bottom Temperature INT Temperature of the PC56 HIST CPU in degrees Celsius UserLED INT State of the USR LED indicator on the front panel of the PC56 HIST module O Off 1 Green 2 Red VendorlD INT Vendor code from the module identification object Adding a Tag Tags may be added either directly under a device controller scoped tags or under a program program scoped tags ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 78 September 14
29. ate ms that will use a non drifting timer All scan rates NoDriftMS use a high precision timer that may drift over time Default value is 0 FlushRateSec REG DWORD If 20 the Interface will force an ECHO data flush flushing all sent values at the entered interval in seconds If 0 the interface will not perform a manual flush and will depend on the PC56 Data Historian client server flush properties Default value is O Page 62 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Reference In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 4 4 Example Programs A set of sample programs are included with PC56 HIST Companion CD to show some techniques you can use to view and retrieve data Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Example File Name PC56HIST xls Location HistorianSamples Excel This is a very basic sample using VBScript to access data for the PC56 HIST The Excel sample is composed of 3 sheets 1 Onthe first sheet specify the node name of the PC56 HIST node name This sheet allows you to read the available Historians and Data Streams from the PC56 HIST 2 Onthe second sheet enter the desired Data Stream into a cell This sheet allows you to retrieve the latest data values from a specific Data Stream 3 The last sheet behaves the same as the second one but allows you to retrieve the first data values from the Data Stream Visual Basic Example File Name PC56HistGetData vbp an
30. ate ta eL CM LM ae 2 How to Contact US riori E cs REX CAREAT ER NENERERA RR RE dua cones saeea sad ohaceusssaaua sed dha ENSE ERR REPRE E NTUSRA RA EE dea cave 2 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation stets 2 PC56 Produetsicss ic P M 3 Warnings onse RE REMEDIA DURUM UE HE 3 PG56TM Battery Warnings iin i REG RE RU a EOD US itin ei timetis 3 PG56 Markings iani dee dete edet tr te eek dene atthe Ga es aa ele eae 3 1 Installing PC56 HIST 7 1 1 Seting UM POTS E c EA A A A 8 1 1 1 Battery Enable CMOS Clear c ccccccceceeceeneeeeeeeseneeeeaeeseeeeseaeeseaeeseeaeeseeesseneesas 8 1 1 2 Battery saie e M Pc 8 1 1 3 COMA Mode Select rene dieere rete e ta ce ee tue diete eee ea dne ea e E us 8 1 2 Inserting The Moduler ii arii AE A ET EE EEROR 9 1 2 1 T r ON POWET es fous teas cocer ee eed rete pre ether eee reet eaii dera dud n 9 1 3 Using the USB POFts iicet nectit t dicen eee etude et 10 2 Configuring PC56 HIST 11 2 1 Requirements eene ee seed ee de orden eee eae ee 12 2 2 DeftlhitiolS ciere ete eei a a eee eee eee Shee dees ene 13 2 3 PC56 Data Historian Overview ssssssssssssseeeeeeeenee ener 14 2 3 1 ECHO Node Properties sessssssssesesseseeeee nennen eene teedii nennen nnne 15 2 3 2 Historian Properties iei ri ecrit ac IE PLEX LEE reip eekec iR OHL S 16 2 3 3 Data Stream Properties siz iie e
31. atically fills in the path and filename of the XML file to export If you want to import a different file se the button to browse for the location of the file or type the complete path and filename of the XML file to import _ XML Output File Jc Program Files PC56to ECHO vexport xml 3 Click _Pun XML Loader You will see a window displaying the export progress When the export is complete a log file will open in Notepad exe with the export results Start or Stop the PC56 to ECHO Interface The PC56 to ECHO Interface is installed as a Service which you can start and stop using the Services applet from the Windows Control Panel The XML Loader shows the current status of the interface driver in the bottom part of the window For convenience you can start or stop the interface service with the Start Interface and Stop Interface buttons on the XML Loader ProSoft Technology Inc Page 51 of 78 September 14 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Before You Start nne nennen enne ern eene rnnt enne 53 Page 52 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 3 1 Before You Start If the system has been working properly verify that the c
32. ations path from the PC56 HIST to the device To construct a communications path enter one or more path segments that lead to the target device Each path segment takes you from one module to another module over the ControlBus backplane or over a ControlNet or Ethernet network Each path segment contains pix spc thsy Parameter Description p x The port number on the device to use for communication xz1 ControlBus backplane from any 1756 module x22 ControlNet port from a 1756 CNB module or Ethernet port from a 1756 ENET module comma Separates the starting point and ending point of the path segment s c t y Specifies the address of the module you are going to sy ControlBus backplane slot number cy ControlNet network node number 1 to 99 decimal ty Ethernet network IP address for example 10 0 104 140 p l p l p l If there are multiple path segments separate each path segment with a comma Examples To communicate from the PC56 HIST module in slot 4 of the ControlBus backplane to a module in slot O of the same backplane 7820 To communicate from the PC56 HIST module in slot 4 of the ControlBus backplane through a 1756 CNB in slot 2 at node 15 over ControlNet to a 1756 CNB in slot 4 at node 21 to a module in slot O of a remote backplane 8 2 p 2 c 21 p 1 s8 0 To communicate from the PC56 HIST module in slot 4 of the ControlBus backplane through a 1756 ENET in slot 2 over EtherNet
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34. ce startup 2004 03 36 44 Initializing the Backplane API 2004 03 36 45 Connecting to local ECHO node 27 Jul 2004 03 36 45 Loading device information from historian 27 Jul 2004 03 35 45 Verifying tags 27 Jul 2004 03 36 46 Verifying array tags configuration 27 Jul 2004 03 36 46 Creating scan groups 27 Jul 2004 03 36 47 Starting scan groups 27 Jul 2004 03 36 47 Scan group start Device deviceA Scanrate 500ms TagCount 91 NoDriftTimer False 27 Jul 2004 03 36 47 Scan group start Device deviceB Scanrate 500ms TagCount 1 NoDriftTimer False 27 Jul 2004 03 36 47 Interface startup completed 27 Jul 2004 03 37 02 100 00 30 attempted scans for scan group Device deviceA Scan 500ms AvgT imerDiff 498 51 72 ScansMissed 0 27 Jul 2004 03 37 02 100 00 30 attempted scans for scan group Device deviceB Scan 500ms AvgT imerDiff 499 3103 ScansMissed 0 27 Jul 2004 0 17 100 00 30 attempted scans for scan group Device device amp Scan 500ms AvgTimerDiff 500 7242 ScansMissed 0 27 Jul 2004 0 7 30 attempted scans for scan group Devic viceB Scan 500ms AvaT imerDiff 500 1724 ScansMissed 0 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Optimizing the Interface Scan Rates In order to maximize tag value retrieval the interface groups tags by their sca
35. ceret peret aaa a aaa raa pa eaaa eenaa ei 18 2 4 Configuration OVERVIOW 2 en eripe icti eco eire naaa eana ago e eiue gn 20 2 4 1 The PC56 to ECHO Interface Service 20 2 4 2 Online Configuration with the PC56 HIST to ECHO Configurator 23 2 4 3 Offline Configuration with the Excel Offline Configurator 41 2 4 4 The XME Loader m re e e eite trente eis eese dette ite eei 50 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 52 3 1 Before You Saf eese ie ehe e ede Pd b e deb videre 53 3 2 pe O 54 4 Reference 57 4 1 Product Specification S srs otatte ee ee e b e eb et etis 58 4 1 1 Furictional SpecifICatlofis 5 tree rettet dete eee eite ie 58 4 2 Memory Map iiie e eren de ele ted uer Ma ela HRS EERA naL Ld ett 61 4 3 Registry Stings ciui due e neret cete betae pte ert ee akt akeita anA Pei SAELE Riar 62 4 4 Example Progratms icon idee oct ti eere da ta A AAAA Mende A E Rb dna ee dt as 63 4 5 iere NeroTo Drs Te ie Tu 64 4 5 1 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port sssssssssssseseeeeeneeeenenen nenne 64 4 5 2 RS 232 Application Port s sssssssssssseseeeeeeeeeneenen nennen 64 4 5 3 n PD mE 67 4 5 4 RS 485 Application Port S c cccecesceccseeeeeneeeeeeeeseseeseaeeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseeeeseaeesas 67 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 78 September 14 2011 Contents PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User M
36. ces used The cable required for this interface is shown below RS 422 Application Port Cable DB 9 Male RS 422 Device TxD 1 roo TxD RxD Signal Signal Common Common RxD 2 vo RxD s cc two 4 5 4 RS 485 Application Port s The RS 485 interface requires a single two or three wire cable The Common connection is optional depending on the RS 485 network devices used The cable required for this interface is shown below RS 485 Application Port Cable DB 9 Male RS 485 Device TxD RxD TxD RxD TxD RxD TxD RxD Signal 5 Signal Common Common Note Terminating resistors are generally not required on the RS 485 network unless you are experiencing communication problems that can be attributed to signal echoes or reflections In these cases installing a 120 ohm terminating resistor between pins 1 and 8 on the module connector end of the RS 485 line may improve communication quality RS 485 and RS 422 Tip If communication in the RS 422 or RS 485 mode does not work at first despite all attempts try switching termination polarities Some manufacturers interpret and or A and B polarities differently ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 78 September 14 2011 Reference PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 4 5 5 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14
37. d frmMain frm Location HistorianSamples VBSource This sample is a wizard to retrieve data from the PC56 HIST To use the wizard follow these steps 1 Enter the Node name of the PC56 HIST 2 Select the Historian from the PC56 HIST in the sample all the historians are retrieved so the user can select an existing one 3 Select the Data Stream As with the Historian the program retrieves all the available Data Streams from the PC56 HIST 4 Select the data the user wants to retrieve The options are using date retrieve retrieve the last values or retrieve the first values 5 The last step actually retrieves and displays the values on the screen ProSoft Technology Inc Page 63 of 78 September 14 2011 Reference PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 4 5 Cable Connections The application ports on the PC56 HIST xxxxLX module support RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 interfaces Please inspect the module to ensure that the jumpers are set correctly to correspond with the type of interface you are using Note When using RS 232 with radio modem applications some radios or modems require hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines Enable this in the configuration of the module by setting the UseCTS parameter to 1 4 5 1 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port This port is physically an RJ45 connection An RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable is included with the module This
38. e including the current CPU temperature in degrees Celsius You cannot add any tags under the PC56 HIST device Below the Address Space are the subtrees for each ControlLogix Device that the Interface will access ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Select Address Space in the left pane to view a summary of the current configuration CJ PC56 to ECHO Configurator none 7 ele x File Tools Device Historian Help t6 kl v1 368 8 ete OM 8 18 e 0S 8 eS Address Space W PC55 A deviceA S MainProgram A bool progran A intl program L7 myarray_progr 7 reall program j real2 program 7 sintl program L7 string progra 7 string1 progra 3 tempi L7 temp2 j temp3 L7 bool controller 3 bool pointerl Counter ACC 7 Counter 1 CD L Counter01 CU 3 Counter01 DN L Counter01 0 L Counter01 PRE 7 Counter01 UN 7 Counter 2 ACC 5 Counter 2 CD x 7 zl Adding a Device Tag Description Tag Data Type Tag name Countert ACC P2d pm x J Tagis array of size Data Stream historian amp Counter T ACC a Scan rate os z second s Apply Cancel m Local Historian double click datastream to assign to tag 4 Counter ACC CounterD1 CD 4 C
39. e Clear CMOS Boot to SAFE STATE default settings Hardware Debugger Support Switches Recessed Reset Switch LED Display 4 digit alphanumeric status display 3 Status LEDs Red Green Off Real Time Clock Precision RTC accurate to 4 minutes per year Timers 82C54 Timer Clock 14 MHz Interrupt Interval 1 67619 US Video VGA 1920 x 1440 1280 x 1024 256 1024 x 768 56K 800 x 600 16 M 43 Hz Interlaced 56 through 85 Hz Refresh Rates Environmental Specifications Item Specification Temperature Non Operating 0 to 80 C Operating 0 to 60 C Note Storage media may limit operating Form Factor Double slot ControlLogix module Power Ratings 10 W Max power consumption Backplane powered Operating System The PC56 modules are ordered and shipped with the selected operating system pre installed on the module Operating system version is as follows Windows XP Professional ProSoft Technology Inc Page 59 of 78 September 14 2011 Reference PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Page 60 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Reference User Manual 4 2 Memory Map Address hexadecimal Size Kbytes Function 000000 to O9FFFF 640 System RAM 0A0000 to OAFFFF 64 VGA Video Graphics RAM 0B0000 to OBFFFF 32 VGA Enh
40. e in rack PC with Data Historian is an industrial PC for the ControlLogix platform that provides high speed time series data storage and retrieval with both local and remote ControlLogix processors The in rack PC with Data Historian allows customers to perform data collection in an efficient distributed and cost effective fashion In addition the in rack PC with Data Historian is the ideal solution for those customers who want to implement an electronic data storage solution while maintaining compliance with FDA Regulation 21 CFR Part 11 4 1 1 Functional Specifications Embedded Pentium MMX CPU 3 Position User Definable Switch Operating Temp 60 C Front Panel Accessible Reset Switch 4 character alphanumeric Front Panel Status Display 3 Status LEDs Rechargeable Battery Type Il Compact Flash Socket Stacking PCI Expansion Bus VGA USB and Ethernet Ports Run typical PC based applications such as data storage Space saving industrial hardware Open flexibility to work with or without the ControlLogix MicroLogix processor Built in compact flash or microdrive connection 000000000 Included with System Windows XP Professional 80GBIDE Hard Drive Historian The PC56 HIST uses licensed software technology from OSIsoft to deliver an integrated data historian The PC56 HIST can log up to 5000 tags of real time data at sub second speed accessible using OSIsoft s PI product This is dependent on the module that is cho
41. e the tag data type Bytes the size of the value in bytes based on the tag type Array Size the X Y and Z array dimensions for the tag What does Error xl tagsearch Error xlGetStructinfo returned 1 API error string Bad parameter mean This error message occurs when you instruct the P56 to Echo Configurator to do a tag search when the tag is not properly defined in the processor Refer to FAQ page 54 for additional information on troubleshooting this error message Returning a tag name If tag search is launched from the New Tag or Edit Tag screen using the Tag Search button to the right of the tag name field Tag name Counter01 ACC el Click the Return tag name button to return the tag name and tag data type Export to file Use the Export to file button to save the tag search results to a comma delimited file This file can be imported by the Offline Configurator to quickly configure many tags ProSoft Technology Inc Page 39 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Verify tags The Tag Verify Tool allows you to validate the tag names and data types configured for each device To launch this tool Tools Verify tags from the top menu from the Configurator s top toolbar The Tag Verify Dialog Click the Verify tags button to validate the current list of tags Tags checked 92 Tags verified 92
42. eClientWriteCache property allows client applications to read or specify the number of data modification requests insertions modifications or removes that the ECHO SDK will buffer prior to sending them to the ECHO Archive Engine ThrowAwayLimit The ThrowAwayLimit property allows client applications to specify the length of time that data will be maintained by the ECHO Archive Engine for this Data Stream It is specified in seconds TimePrecision The TimePrecision property allows client applications to retrieve or set the precision used for timestamps in time series data when storing or comparing timestamps when reading data ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 19 of 78 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 2 4 Configuration Overview 2 4 1 The PC56 to ECHO Interface Service The Interface application is a Service that scans the tags at their configured scan rate sends the scanned tag values to the mapped historian data streams for archiving The Interface scans the tags that you configured using the Online Excel Configurator page 23 or Offline Configurator The Service name is PC56 to ECHO Interface Installing the PC56 to ECHO Interface Service The PC56 to ECHO Interface Service is configured to run automatically as a service when the PC56 HIST is powered up You can also install or remove the Interface Service
43. ember 14 2011 Page 77 of 78 Index PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian RS 232 Application Port s 64 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port 64 RS 422 67 RS 485 and RS 422 Tip 67 RS 485 Application Port s 67 S Setting Jumpers 8 Start or Stop the PC56 to ECHO Interface 20 50 52 Starting and Stopping the Service 20 Support Service amp Warranty 69 T Tag Search 28 31 38 Tags 27 56 The PC56 to ECHO Interface Service 20 The XML Loader 20 50 51 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 76 Tools 38 Turn ON power 9 U Using the USB Ports 10 V Verify tags 40 Verify that the Configuration has been Exported 52 View log file 20 41 WwW Warnings 3 What Is Covered By This Warranty 73 75 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 74 Y Your Feedback Please 2 Page 78 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011
44. er will prompt you to stop the service before importing the XML file You will see a window displaying the import progress When the import is complete a log file will open in Notepad exe with the export results Click the Start Interface button to restart the interface service Verify that the Configuration has been Exported Click the Edit Historian tab to view the current configuration Page 50 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Click the Refresh button to display the ECHO historians and data streams Bulk XML Loader Edit Historian Local historian Refresh historianA 135 datastreams PC56 bool controller1 PC56 bool pointerl PESE bool1 program Iv Confirm deletes P658 Counter01 ACC P658 Counter01 CD P655 Counter 1 CU Historian Summary P56 Counter01 DN reS Counter01 0V P6586 Counter01 PRE DSR Coumtant LIN Note The local historian PC56 Configuration contains a data stream for each configured device This historian is visible only in the Edit Historian tab of the XML Loader and is not seen in the other configurator tools Deleting data streams or historians Deleting a historian will also delete the data streams in the historian You will lose all history for any deleted data stream Export the entire ECHO confiquration to an XML file Select 2 The XML loader autom
45. g archive space and to handle situations when data files become full Parameters Reclamation Event Logging Default Stream Info Historian Parameters Modify parameters Create datastream Delete datastream Create data file m Master Datastream Switches IV Modify parameters IV Manual flush IV Data coercion Iv Filter Grow data file Information messages IV Warning messages IV Error messages Aggressive Reclamation IV Insert out of order data M Insert in order data Replace data I Remove data Default Stream Info When you configure a tag on a Device tab you must enter the target data stream The device tab allows you to specify the target data stream name data type and historian All other data stream properties will use the Default Stream Info values for the chosen historian Parameters Reclamation EventLogging Default Stream Info Time precision secs 0 0001 Client cache entries 256 Throw away limit secs U m Discard duplicate Past edit limit secs o v Duplicate Timestamos E te Values Future edit limit secs 600 Duplica m Event Logging Modify parameters Data coercion Filter I Insert out of order data Insert in order data Replace data Remove data Devices Device s tab Each device tab allows you to configure the tags on the device ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 45 of 78 Co
46. h as the creation of a very large data file is being requested on a slow machine It could also occur if the client application is making a request of a remote ECHO archive engine server and the network connection is lost before the remote server can respond ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 15 of 78 Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian 2 3 2 Historian Properties Use the Offline Configurator page 43 or the Online Configurator page 34 to set Historian Properties The Online Configurator offers a smaller number of settings than the Offline Configurator The following table lists all of the configurable properties available in the Historian Historian Property Description ClientFlushRate The ClientFlushRate indicates how often in seconds each Data Stream managed by the Historian sends data modifications to the Component Historian Server The client application may both read and modify ClientFlushRate Descriptor This property is the string description of the Historian It may be both read and modified by the client application ExtendedData The ExtendedData property is a user definable annotation that may be attached to the Historian Because it is a Variant it may be of any Variant compliant data type It may be both read and modified by the client application FillupStrategy This property allows clien
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48. ic legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place 5 2 7 Time Limit for Bringing Suit Any action for breach of warranty must be commenced within 39 months following shipment of the Product 5 2 8 No Other Warranties Unless modified in writing and signed by both parties this Warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties suspending all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Warranty including statements made by salesperson No employee of ProSoft or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this Warranty The Customer is warned therefore to check this Warranty carefully to see that it correctly reflects those terms that are important to the Customer 5 2 9 Allocation of Risks This Warranty allocates the risk of product failure between ProSoft and the Customer This allocation is recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods The Customer acknowledges that it has read this Warranty understands it and is bound by its Terms 5 2 10 Controlling Law and Severability This Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the domestic laws of the State of California without reference to its conflicts of law provisions If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any pr
49. ing Page 20 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Note Real time monitoring can cause overall system performance to suffer You should only use real time monitoring temporarily to gather interface performance data When you are finished monitoring real time data be sure to click the Stop Scanning button on the monitor window 1 Set the LogScanRates registry setting to a non 0 value 2 Configure the PC56 to ECHO Interface service to Interact with Desktop Service properties PC56 To ECHO Interface Properties Local Computer 24 x General Log On Recovery Dependencies Local System account E Aie ne TS C This account Browse Easswardi E Coni password You can enable or disable this service for the hardware profiles listed below Service Enabled Hardware Profile Profile 1 Enable Disable 3 Restart the PC56 to ECHO Interface Service A window will appear Every 15 seconds each scan group will output a message displaying the percent of scheduled scans that succeeded during the last 15 seconds PC56 to ECHO Interface Stopntenace pacha cose Stop scanning Start scanning 27 Jul 2004 03 36 44 LogScanRates interface will periodically log scan rates 27 Jul 2004 03 35 44 Drift timer will be used for all scan rates 27 Jul 2004 03 35 44 Interfa
50. ing the USB Ports PC56 has two high speed Universal Serial Bus 2 0 USB ports for connection to a variety of USB devices USB device drivers are normally provided by the USB device manufacturer Page 10 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual 2 Configuring PC56 HIST In This Chapter Requirements Definitions PC56Data Historian Overview Configuration Overview ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 11 of 78 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 2 1 Requirements m PC56 HIST xxxxLX Windows NT 4 0 SP6 Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional Atleast 10 MB free disk space Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 or later Microsoft Excel 2000 or later for Offline Configurator Page 12 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 2 2 Definitions PC56 Data Historian Object PC56 Data Historian is the application on the PC56 device that captures and stores values in an archive The application contains Historians Data Files and Data Streams The Interface sends the scanned ControlLogix or MicroLogix tag values to data streams in PC56 Data Historian Data File A Data File
51. ion or notes about the historian and its configuration Fill up strategy This setting determines how the historian will handle incoming data when the data file s are full Select Ignore new data if you want the historian to stop accepting data updates until space becomes available You can continue to read data however you cannot write new data to the historian Select Overwrite oldest data if you want the historian to begin overwriting the oldest data in the data stream being updated This is the default value ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 Page 35 of 78 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Data Files Data Files provide the storage for the data stream values in a historian A historian is composed of multiple data files You can create additional storage by adding data files to the historian To Add a new data file to a historian right click the historian or data files folder and choose New Data File OR a click the New Data File button on the toolbar a Enter the size of the data file KB and click OK r Local Historian double click datastream to assign to tag El MainHistorian Ei C3 DataFiles Al Archive tt 2 m 1 Block size ps bytes gt EB Used blocks ih pus Free blocks iaa Total blocks 15384 Blocks used o Status Available Created f2g 200385341AM Path d ECHO Historians
52. ize n v If checked you will be able to enter an array size The above example assumes there are 50 real values starting at tag data1 Tag arrays allow for better performance because the entire array is retrieved during one read operation Note There is a maximum size of approximately 460 bytes per value for tag arrays In the above example a Real value is stored in 4 bytes Therefore the maximum array size for this type of tag is approximately 155 values Sending Tag Array Values to Data Streams You have two choices for saving the array values in data streams One data stream per array value Data Stream data type should be equal to the tag data type One data stream for the entire array of tag values Data Stream data type must be Array VT_Array One data stream per array value T Tag name datal Z a g Description Example Program Tag Tag Data Type Real IV Tagisamapofsize 50 Data Stream MainHistorian datal 1 Clear Scan rate 1 v second s Apply Cancel The assigned data stream should end with 1 Example data stream data 1 The data type of the assigned data stream should be compatible with the Tag Data Type Page 32 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Example data type of data stream data 1 is set to Float VT_R4 because tag data type is Real Hist
53. lbar r Local Historian double click datastream to assign to tag MainHistorian AJ poema MainHistoran EC Datis Historian MainHistorian 1 47 Name data2 2 Float VT P daal Data type Float VT Ri4 lt 7 ee Throw away limit secs D Discard duplicate values Recent values Refresh The data stream does not have any data in Save DataStream Changes Historian Name of the historian that contains the data stream Name Name of the data stream Data Type The type to which time series data values will be converted before they are stored in the data stream ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Throw away limit The length of time that the archive engine keeps data for the data stream After data file s become full additional write operations overwrite data older than this limit If set to 0 the Archive Engine will attempt to retain all data assuming that enough space is available in the data file s Discard duplicate values If set to true new time series data elements whose data values match those of existing adjacent entries in the data stream will not be stored by the Archive Engine Recent values List of the 20 most recent values in the data stream After entering the required information click the Save Data Stream Changes bu
54. le click datastream to assign to tag A Historian historian Name Counter ACC E historian H I DataFiles 4 bool controller bool pointer E lmsvrig z 2 Counter ACC Data type Long IVT 14 E P Counter01 CD Throw away limit secs so Counter01 CU 4 Counter01 DN Discard duplicate values 4 Counter01 0V Counter01 PRE 4 Counter01 UN Counter 2 ACC 4 Counter 2 CD Counter02 CU Recent Values Refresh Save DataStream Changes Total of Data Streams 179 Page 30 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Tag Name The tag name uniquely identifies a particular tag in the controller This consists of the tag name along with any additional addressing necessary to specify a single data element The tag name conventions follow those used in ControlLogix programs For a description of tag naming see ControlLogix Tags Note you can use the Tag Search page 38 button zl to search a device for tags Description The Description field is provided for your own use and is not used by the program You can use this field to enter up to 255 characters of information or notes about the historian and its configuration Tag Data Type Select the data type from the list of supported types The selected type must match the
55. manually To install the Interface Service 1 Click Start and then click Programs 2 Onthe Programs menu chose PC56 to Echo 3 Onthe PC56 to Echo menu choose Interface Service INSTALL To remove the Interface Service Important You should only remove the Interface Service if you are directed to do so by ProSoft technical support If the Interface Service is removed the PC56 HIST will be unable to store historical data 1 Click Start and then click Programs 2 Onthe Programs menu chose PC56 to Echo 3 Onthe PC56 to Echo menu choose Interface Service REMOVE Starting and Stopping the Service The PC56 to ECHO Interface Service is configured to run automatically as a service when the PC56 HIST is powered up You can start or stop the Service from the Service Control Manager in the Control Panel The Service name is PC56 to ECHO Interface You can also use the XML Loader page 51 page 50 to start or stop the interface Logging and Debugging Interface Logging The Interface writes information and error messages to the file PCS6TOECHO log located in the installation directory typically C Program Files PCS56toECHO The Online Configurator page 23 contains a tool to view the log file page 41 Verify that the Interface is Working To quickly verify that the Interface is sending tag values to a data stream use the Recent Values page 37 list for the data stream in the Online Configurator page 23 Real time Monitor
56. me of the target data stream that will store the tag values The Apply Stream Name button allows you to set the data stream name for each row based on the combination of the device name program name and tag name Select each field to concatenate select the delimiter character and click the Apply Stream Name button For array tags multiple data streams may be created using the entered data stream name as the base name The exported XML file will create the extra data streams is necessary See array tags page 31 for more information Datastream naming Iv Device Delimiter Program Iv PLC Tag Ad f Apply Stream Name deviceA bool_controller1 deviceA bool_pointer1 deviceA Counter01 ACC reviceA Counterfi1 CN Scan rate secs how often seconds you would like the interface to scan the tag value and send to the data stream Floating point scan rates 5 1 05 are allowed for millisecond scan rates ProSoft Technology Inc Page 47 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Historian the historian for the chosen data stream This historian must exist on the Historian tab page 43 When a cell in the Historian column is selected a drop down of valid historians will appear Data Stream Data type the data type for the data stream Use the Map tag data type button to match the data stream type to the en
57. n rate and device All tags from the same device and scan rate are placed into a scan group The number of different scan rate entered for the tags should be limited in some manner to limit the number of scan groups In other words having 10 different scan rates is reasonable but having 500 different scan rates is not You should not choose a scan rate lower than the rate at which you must collect the data Properly grouping tags by scan rate will provide better performance than making wholesale scan rate decisions For example if you must scan 1000 tags 500 are needed at 500ms and 500 at 250ms you should not create a single scan group of 250ms A better arrangement would be one scan group at 500ms and one at 250ms After scan rates have been created you can verify the success of the chosen scan rates page 20 Timers There are two timers available for various scan rates The default timer for all scan rates is the drift timer You may use the no drift timer for some of your scan rates through the NoDriftMS registry setting Page 22 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Drift Timer Pro high performance timer with low overhead will give you the best performance at low scan rates Con may drift over time For example a scan rate of 500ms may execute at the following millisecond timers 500 1
58. nfiguring PC56 HIST User Manual Creating a device tab 1 AON From the Main page 42 tab click the Create Device button Controller Device x Device Type C Pcse f ControlLogix Device Name DeviceC Path piis Program MainProgram Select the device type Enter a device name and the device path page 24 Enter the name of each program on the device and click the Add Program button to add it to the list of device programs Click the OK button to create the device This will create a new tab using the name of the device Configuring a Device Select the device tab for the device you would like to configure ControlLogix Tag Configuration F PLCT Navigation Menu Ta Configuration Information Datastr Device name devices l Devo I Progr bool controllert Bool bool contr bool pointerl Bool bool pointe Counter t ACC Dint Counter01 Counter t CD Bool Counter t C Counter t CU Bool Counter t C Device information Device name entered name when the device was created You may change the name Device type selected device type Local PC56 HIST or ControlLogix You cannot change the device type Device path entered device path when the device was created You may change the path Program s a list of device programs separated by semicolons If you must change the list of programs make sure the syntax is program1 program2 programN
59. nfiguring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Main The main menu for the Offline Configurator allows you to create delete devices import tags and export tag configuration Node info Node Info allows you to configure properties of the ECHO node page 14 The ECHO node is the PC56 HIST node Note the default properties for the Node are correct for most users ECHO Node Properties Page 42 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Event Logging Configured logging properties for the Node ECHO Node Properties I xj General Event Logging IV Create historians IV Log dient connections IV Delete historians IV Error Messages IV Reset performance counters I Info Messages IV Modify node Warning Messages Server response timeout sec 600 Master Historian Switches IV Modify Parameters IV Manual Flush Historians Historians tab Allows you to configure add and edit Data Historians and their properties page 14 Also allows you to set the default data stream properties for data streams created in each historian Multiple historians may exist to logically organize data streams Each historian has configuration parameters that apply to the data streams in it A historian is composed of multiple files
60. notes about the historian and its configuration Tag Data Type Select the data type from the list of supported types The selected type must match the tag data type in the ControlLogix controller Page 28 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Map tag to Historian Data Stream Use this section to add the tag and map it to a data stream in one step See Mapping to a data stream page 29 for more information Mapping the Tag to a new Data Stream The new tag can be mapped to a new or existing data stream Mapping at this point is optional but recommended A chosen mapping can be edited after the tag is added Sa Device device ox Program MainProgam Tag name Contem ace Description Tag Data Type pt vl Scan rate no x second s gt c Map tag to Historian Data Stream Do not map to data stream C Map to EXISTING data stream C Historian historian x g Data Stream name Counterdt ACC x v Use tag name Data type Leng VT 14 z IV Use tag data type Mapping Option Description Do not map to a data stream do not map to a data stream Map to EXISTING data stream map the tag to the chosen historian and data stream Map to NEW data stream map the tag to a new data stream on the chosen historian His
61. nying such software or other intellectual property Failure to do so may void this Warranty with respect to such software and or other intellectual property 5 2 5 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties The Warranty set forth in What Is Covered By This Warranty page 73 are in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose ProSoft Technology Inc Page 75 of 78 September 14 2011 Support Service amp Warranty PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 5 2 6 Limitation of Remedies In no event will ProSoft or its Dealer be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that ProSoft or its Dealer will not be responsible for include but are not limited to Loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment loss of data cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime the claims of third parties including customers of the Purchaser and injury to property Some areas do not allow time limitations on an implied warranty or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages In such areas the above limitations may not apply This Warranty gives you specif
62. o one of the three configurations listed Page 8 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Installing PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 1 2 Inserting The Module After you have checked the placement of the jumpers insert PC56 HIST xxxxLX into the ControlLogix chassis Use the same technique recommended by Rockwell Automation to remove and install ControlLogix modules Align the module with the top and bottom guides and slide into the rack until the module is firmly against the back plane connector With a firm but steady push snap the module into place Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the module are securely in the locking holes of the rack Note Improper insertion of the module can cause unpredictable system behavior Note f you are installing PC56 HIST xxxxLX with other modules connected to the PCI bus The peripheral modules will not have holding clips Make sure all of the modules are aligned with their respective slots before you snap them into place 1 2 1 Turn ON power The PC56 will go through a POST routine that will check RAM and when complete will set the OK LED to GREEN All other LEDs will be blank or OFF unless your application sets them ProSoft Technology Inc Page 9 of 78 September 14 2011 Installing PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 1 3 Us
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64. oduct for purposes other than those for which it was designed vi any other abuse misapplication neglect or misuse by the Customer vii accident improper testing or causes external to the Product such as but not limited to exposure to extremes of temperature or humidity power failure or power surges or viii disasters such as fire flood earthquake wind and lightning The information in this Agreement is subject to change without notice ProSoft shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions made herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material The user guide included with your original product purchase from ProSoft contains information protected by copyright No part of the guide may be duplicated or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from ProSoft 5 2 8 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities Product manufactured or supplied by ProSoft is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance including and without limitation the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation of communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the product could lead directly or indirectly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage collectively high risk activities ProS
65. of values are defined as data streams For example you can define a single data historian to manage all time series data for all the sets of data data streams for a given production line plus you can define other historians to handle other production lines Page 14 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual 2 3 1 ECHO Node Properties Use the Offline Configurator page 42 to set ECHO Node properties Node Property Description Descriptor This property is the string description of the CHNode It may be both read and modified by the client application IDResolutionPluginldleTimeout This property allows the client application to specify how long the ECHO Archive Engine will allow the identity resolution plugin to be idle before it is destroyed LogCHHistorianManualFlushEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of manual flush events for all CHHistorians LogCHHistorianPropertyModifyEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of property modification events for all CHHistorians LogHistorianCreateEvents This property allows client applications to read and set a flag indicating whether a log message should be written by the ECHO Archive Engine when new CHHistorians are created
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67. onfiguration has not been modified This includes peripheral PCI module installation jumper settings BIOS settings and cable connections If needed a module swap will verify a faulty module Make sure that the system configuration is correct and that the module you are replacing the suspect one with is a proven good one If the system has not been working properly or you are installing the module for the first time then review the jumper and BIOS settings ProSoft Technology Inc Page 53 of 78 September 14 2011 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 3 2 FAQ What do the LEDs mean BAT If this LED is ON if the battery is low or if the Battery Enable jumper is not installed As soon as power is applied to PC56 HIST a low battery will begin to charge and the BAT LED will return to the OFF state within minutes Twenty hours of continuous powered up operation will fully charge the battery USR This LED is under program control and can be set to RED GREEN or OFF Review the installed software program guide for information and state definitions OK On power up this LED is set to GREEN During normal operation if there is a problem communicating with the ControlLogix backplane it will be set to RED This LED is under program and API control It is sometimes referred to as the status LED Refer to your application and the API manual for information
68. onfigurator offers a smaller number of settings than the Offline Configurator The following table lists all of the configurable properties available in the Data Stream Data Stream Property Description DataType The DataType property is the type to which time series data values will be converted before they are stored by ECHO The set of valid types are those defined as VT types in the automation documentation The client application may either read or set this property Descriptor This property is the string description of the Data Stream It may be both read and modified by the client application DiscardDuplicateTimestamps The DiscardDuplicateTimestamps property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls duplicate timestamp filtering for the Data Stream in the ECHO Archive Engine If set to true new time series data elements whose timestamps match existing entries in the Data Stream will not be stored by the ECHO Archive Engine DiscardDuplicateValues The DiscardDuplicateValues property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls duplicate adjacent value filtering for the Data Stream in the ECHO Archive Engine If set to true new time series data elements whose data values match those of existing adjacent entries in the Data Stream will not be stored by the ECHO Archive Engine ExtendedData The ExtendedData property is a user definable annotation that may be a
69. only cover Product that is sold as new This Warranty expires three 3 years from the date of shipment for Product purchased on or after January 1st 2008 or one 1 year from the date of shipment for Product purchased before January 1st 2008 the Warranty Period If the Customer discovers within the Warranty Period a failure of the Product to conform to specifications or a defect in material or workmanship of the Product the Customer must promptly notify ProSoft by fax email or telephone In no event may that notification be received by ProSoft later than 39 months from date of original shipment Within a reasonable time after notification ProSoft will correct any failure of the Product to conform to specifications or any defect in material or workmanship of the Product with either new or remanufactured replacement parts ProSoft reserves the right and at its sole discretion may replace unrepairable units with new or remanufactured equipment All replacement units will be covered under warranty for the 3 year period commencing from the date of original equipment purchase not the date of shipment of the replacement unit Such repair including both parts and labor will be performed at ProSoft s expense All warranty service will be performed at service centers designated by ProSoft Warranty On Services Materials and labor performed by ProSoft to repair a verified malfunction or defect are warranteed in the terms specified above for new Pr
70. or Data Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamReplaceEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of all data edit events for Data Streams managed by the Historian LogCreateCHDataFileEvents The LogCreateCHDataFileEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that new CHDataFiles are created LogCreateDataStreamEvents The LogCreateDataStreamEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that new Data Streams are created Page 16 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual Historian Property Description LogDeleteDataStreamEvents The LogDeleteDataStreamEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that existing Data Streams are deleted LogErrorMessages The LogErrorMessages property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of warning messages by a given Historian LoginfoMessages The LoginfoMessages property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of informational messages by a given Historian LogManualFlushEvents The LogManualFlushEvents property allows client applications to read or
71. orian MainHistorian Name datat 1 Data type Float VT R4 bei The interface will then write the array values to data streams named data 1 through data n where n is the number of array items After you create the first data stream the Configurator can create the required data streams for array elements 2 n Use the check button El to look at the status of the data streams required to hold the tag array values Example clicking MINES the following dialog Data Streams named datal 1 data1 50 Total of data streams 50 Total currently exist 1 Total to create 49 Would you like to create the 49 data streams of type Float VT R4 Clicking Yes will create data streams names data 2 data 3 data 50 One data stream for the entire tag array The assigned data stream must be of type Array VT ARRAY Historian MainHistorian Name datei Data type ana VT ARRAY During each scan the interface will send the array of tag values to this single data stream This data stream type allows for storage of an array of values Comparing storage methods for Array Tags One array value stored in one data stream Con this storage method requires more CPU utilization in the interface and historian because there are n writes being performed each scan Pro easy to access the stored values because each array value is in a separate data stream Entire array stored in one data stream
72. ounterO1 CU CounterD1 DN Counter01 0V Counter01 PRE Counter01 UN Counter02 ACC 4 Counter02 CD Counter02 CU 4 Counter 2 DN Counter02 0 Counter 2 PRE 4 Counter02 UN Total of Data Streams 182 al Al Historian historian Name Counte Ace Data type flongvTI4 v Throw away limit secs foo J Discard duplicate values Recent Values Refresh Save DataStream Changes Before you can configure the Interface to scan ControlLogix tags you must first define the ControlLogix Controller device To add a device Select Address Space in the left pane Clickthe right mouse button on Address Space to open a shortcut menu and then choose New Device OR a Click the new device button on the tool bar amp ControlLogix Device name 18 Path pi 0 ControlLogix Device Type Apply Cancel Page 24 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Enter a name for the new device Type the name of the device in the Device Name field The device name will appear as a branch under the root of the Address Space All programs and tags associated with this device will appear under this branch Path Next enter the path to the device The path describes the communic
73. ovisions of this Warranty or a portion thereof to be unenforceable that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the remainder of this Warranty shall remain in full force and effect Any cause of action with respect to the Product or Services must be instituted in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of California Page 76 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Index User Manual Index Adding a Device 24 46 Adding a Program 26 Adding a Tag 27 38 Allocation of Risks 76 Arrays 23 31 48 Battery Enable 8 Battery Enable CMOS Clear 8 Before You Start 54 Cable Connections 64 COM Mode Select 8 Configuration Overview 20 Configuring PC56 HIST 11 Contacting Technical Support 69 71 Controlling Law and Severability 76 D Data Files 36 Data Stream Properties 18 Data Streams 21 31 37 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 68 Definitions 13 Devices 46 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 53 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties 75 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities 74 E ECHO Node Properties 15 Edit a Tag 30 38 Environmental Specifications 59 Example Programs 63 Export 50 51 Export the entire ECHO configuration to an XML file 52 F FAQ 39 55 Functional Specifications 58 H Hardware Specifications 59 Historian 58
74. port permits a PC based terminal emulation program to view configuration and status data in the module and to control the module The cable for communications on this port is shown in the following diagram RS 232 Config Debug Port Cable DB 9 Male Config Debug Port RxD 2 Kw to 3 ro COM s COM 4 5 2 RS 232 Application Port s When the RS 232 interface is selected the use of hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines is user definable If no hardware handshaking will be used here are the cable pinouts to connect to the port RS 232 Application Port Cable No Handshaking DB 9 Male RS 232 Device Page 64 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Reference In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual RS 232 Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking Required This type of connection is required between the module and a modem or other communication device RS 232 Application Port Cable Modem Connection DB 9 Male RS 232 Device TxD s H o RxD 2 9o RTS RTS cTs CTS Signal Signal Common Common DTR 4 DTR The Use CTS Line parameter for the port configuration should be set to Y for most modem applications RS 232 Null Modem Connection Hardware Handshaking This type of connection is used when the device connected to the module requires hardware handshaking control and monitoring of modem signal lines RS 2
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76. sen PC56 HIST 500LX 500 Tags PC56 HIST 1500LX 1500 Tags PC56 HIST 3000LX 3000 Tags PC56 HIST 5000LX 5000 Tags Additionally 5 tags of data can be accessed via an OPC HDA server This historical data is ideal for sequence of event recording process optimization and compliance reporting FDA EPA and so on Historian Scheduler Server The Historian Scheduler Server reads a configuration file and performs real time scanning of the ControlLogix controller tags then sends the tag values to the mapped ECHO data streams Page 58 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Reference In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Hardware Specifications Specification Description CPU Processor Embedded 500 MHz Processor Memory 512 MB SDRAM System Memory upgradeable to 1 GB 512 KB SRAM Battery Backed Compact Flash Compact Flash Type or II socket Ethernet Ports 2 10 100T IEEE 802 3 Ethernet 1500 V rms at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 s applied as specified in section 5 3 2 of IEC 60950 1991 Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency less than or equal to 5000 ARP frames per second and less than or equal to 5 minutes duration Serial Port 1 Isolated Serial RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 USB Port Two USB 2 0 1 1 High Speed Host Connectors VGA 2 Ethernet 2 USB Battery Rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide Jumpers COM 1 Mode Selection Battery Enabl
77. stores incoming data from a Data Stream The number and size of data files affects the amount of history available PC56 Data Historian maintains an individual data file for each Historian Data Stream A Data Stream stores current ControlLogix tag values that are scanned and mapped by the PC56 to ECHO Interface and managed by a Historian Device A Device is the local PC56 module or a ControlLogix or MicroLogix Controller Historian A Historian manages historic data collected in Data Streams and stored in a Data File You can use multiple Historians to logically organize data streams Historians are configurable individually using parameters that apply to each of the Data Streams they manage Interface The Interface is the PC56 to ECHO Interface Service which scans configured tags and sends their values to data streams in ECHO Program A program running on a ControlLogix or MicroLogix Controller ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 2 3 PCb56 Data Historian Overview The Embedded Component Historian Object ECHO adds a scalable robust high performance time series data historian to hardware devices or software products The archive engine manages the historians and the reading and writing of historian data A historian consists of one or more sets of time stamped data values These series
78. t applications to read or set a flag that controls how the ECHO archive engine should handle the filling up of all the data files in a given Historian LogDataStreamDataCoercionEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of all type conversion events for IData Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamFilterEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of all data filter events for Data Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamlnsertInOrderEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of all data append events for Data Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamInsertOutOfOrderEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of all data insert events for Data Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamManualFlushEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of manual flush events for all Data Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamPropertyModifyEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of property modification events for all Data Streams managed by the Historian LogDataStreamRemoveEvents This property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging of all data delete events f
79. t is the power supply 1550 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 3350 3300 1500 All 40 Qi 307 O79 Oaz0 E e 0 Page 72 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Support Service amp Warranty In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual 5 2 LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty Warranty governs all sales of hardware software and other products collectively Product manufactured and or offered for sale by ProSoft Technology Incorporated ProSoft and all related services provided by ProSoft including maintenance repair warranty exchange and service programs collectively Services By purchasing or using the Product or Services the individual or entity purchasing or using the Product or Services Customer agrees to all of the terms and provisions collectively the Terms of this Limited Warranty All sales of software or other intellectual property are in addition subject to any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property 5 2 1 What Is Covered By This Warranty a b Warranty On New Products ProSoft warrants to the original purchaser that the Product that is the subject of the sale will 1 conform to and perform in accordance with published specifications prepared approved and issued by ProSoft and 2 will be free from defects in material or workmanship provided these warranties
80. tempt to isolate the problem If after completing these tests the Product is found to be the source of the problem we will issue an RMA All returned Products must be shipped freight prepaid in the original shipping container or equivalent to the location specified by ProSoft Technology and be accompanied by proof of purchase and receipt date The RMA number is to be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping box Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit Products shipped to ProSoft Technology using a shipment method other than that specified by ProSoft Technology or shipped without an RMA number will be returned to the Customer freight collect Contact ProSoft Technical Support for further information A 1096 restocking fee applies to all warranty credit returns whereby a Customer has an application change ordered too many does not need etc Returns for credit require that all accessory parts included in the original box i e antennas cables be returned Failure to return these items will result in a deduction from the total credit due for each missing item ProSoft Technology Inc Page 71 of 78 September 14 2011 Support Service amp Warranty PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian 5 1 2 Returning Units Under Warranty A Technical Support Engineer must approve the return of Product under ProSoft Technology s Warranty a
81. ter 2 CD 4 Counter02 CU et Total of Data Streams 179 Historians A historian page 14 is the parent of a data stream Multiple historians may exist to logically organize data streams Each historian has configuration parameters which apply to the data streams in it A historian is composed of multiple files called data files When you create a historian a single data file is automatically created to hold data You can create additional storage by adding data files to a historian If you need more information on the historian properties refer to the PC56 Data Historian overview page 14 Page 34 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform In Rack PC with Data Historian Configuring PC56 HIST User Manual To Add a New Historian right click the historian tree and choose New Historian OR a click the New Historian button on the toolbar e Historian A Bw EC DataFiles 1 2 datal m Local Historian double click datastream to assign to tag a Enter a unique unique name for the historian Description Historian MainHistorian Description 7 Fill up strategy C Ignore new data Overwrite oldest data Save Historian Change The Description field is provided for your own use and is not used by the program You can use this field to enter up to 255 characters of informat
82. tered tag data type If you select a cell in this column a drop down will appear listing valid data types ong VI MJ Bool VT BOOL Page 48 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual Export Export Configuration Export the historian and device configuration to an XML file This exported file can be transferred to the PC56 HIST machine where the XML Loader page 51 page 50 can load this configuration information for use by the PC56 to ECHO Interface Note only device tags with an asterisk in the Select column will be exported Exporting From the Main page 42 tab click the Export Configuration button i x Export XML file C Program Files PC56toECHO BulkTagCfg xml Existing Devices Devices to Export Add gt gt lt lt Remove er Enter XML filename Enter the path and file name of the XML file Select Devices From the list of Existing Devices select the device s to export Use the Add gt gt button to add the selected device to the Devices to Export list Only device tags with an asterisks in the Select column will be exported Export Click the Export button to export the configuration to the XML file ProSoft Technology Inc Page 49 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual
83. torian The name of the historian that contains the data stream Historians listed here already exist See Historians page 34 for information on creating new historians ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 78 September 14 2011 Configuring PC56 HIST PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform User Manual In Rack PC with Data Historian Data Stream Name The name of the data stream must be unique within the historian When mapping to an existing data stream choose the data stream from the drop down When mapping to a new data stream the data stream will be created when the tag is added Option Description Use tag name sets the data stream name equal to the entered tag name Use when mapping to a NEW data stream Data Type Select the data stream data type from the list of supported types If desired the data stream type can be different from the tag data type Use tag data type sets the data stream data type equal to the entered tag data type Use when mapping to a NEW data stream Click OK to add the tag Edit a Tag Editing a Tag After you have created a tag you can edit the tag and mapping information Select the tag in the left pane to show the tag details in the right pane ab Tag name Counter 1 ACC Tag ene Ls Description ee Tag Data Type pw ej Tagisaray of size Data Stream historian amp Counter ACC Clear Scan rate os second s m Apply Cancel rm Local Historian doub
84. ttached to the Data Stream Because it is a Variant it may be of any Variant compliant data type It may be both read and modified by the client application FutureEditLimit The FutureEditLimit property allows client applications to retrieve or specify the number of seconds into the future beyond which no time series data may be added to the Data Stream or modified in it LogDataCoercionEvents The LogDataCoercionEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that new data being added to the Data Stream must be converted to a type different from that originally used when specified by the client application LogFilterEvents The LogFilterEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that one or more new values are discarded because of duplicate timestamp or value filtering LoglnsertinOrderEvents The LoginsertInOrderEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that new data is inserted at the end of the Data Stream that is in chronological order LoglnsertOutOfOrderEvents The LoglnsertOutOfOrderEvents property allows client applications to read or set a flag that controls logging in the event that new data is inserted in the Data Stream out of chronological order Page 18 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX
85. tton to save the changes Tools Tag Search The Tag Search Tool allows you to enumerate the tags on a ControlLogix device If launched For the New Tag or Edit Tag screen you can return the tag and data type to the screen The list of tags can be exported to a CSV file for use in the Offline Configurator To launch this tool Tools Tag Search from the top menu E from the top toolbar 7 Els Search button from the New Tag page 27 or Edit Tag page 30 screen Page 38 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc September 14 2011 PC56 HIST xxxxLX ControlLogix Platform Configuring PC56 HIST In Rack PC with Data Historian User Manual The Tag Search Dialog Select a configured device from Device drop down Pressthe Search button to search for tags on the selected device Use the Only list supported tag types to list tags with a data type supported by the PC56 to ECHO Interface Tag Search Device Logix5563 X v Only list supported tag types Results for device Logix5663 p 1 s 0 Tagname Program Type Bytes Array size xy 2 Timer4 DN Timer4 EN Timer4 PRE Timer4 TT Timer5 ACC Timer5 DN TimerS EN Timer5 PRE Timer5 TT Value ValueO2 Export to file INN NN fBoo po pa The Search Results The results for the most recent search include Tag name the tag name Program the program name in which the tag exists This field is blank for controller scoped tags Typ

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