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1. tae Cancel Note If file being uploaded is a zipped compressed file the file will automatically be uncompressed and the application launched will depend on entries made in the STARTUP INI file What is LocalView Used For LocalView is a standard OpenBSI utility used for local communications with a ControlWave or Network 3000 controller As part of BSI_Config Local View is primarily used for setting various configuration parameters of the controller such as the addresses used for communications the default baud rate for communication ports when the unit is first powered on etc It can also be used for upgrading the system level firmware in the unit if that is required however some units require a special cable for that purpose The table below summarizes the various uses of Local View as part of the BSI_Config package Coniroller Type How to set RTU How to upgrade system Configuration firmware Parameters RTU 3305 Use LocalView in FLASH Use LocalView in FLASH Mode Mode requires FLASH cable RTU 3310 DPC 3330 DPC 3335 with Use hardware switch Use LocalView in FLASH Mode 386EX Real Mode CPU or 386EX jumper settings Protected Mode CPU with PLSO2 PLX02 or earlier system firmware RTU 3310 DPC 3330 DPC 3335 with Use LocalView in Use LocalView in FLASH Mode 386EX Protected Mode CPU and Configure Mode or requires FLASH cable Issued Dec 2014 BSI_ Config 9 B
2. Establishing a Connection Between the ControlWave and ControlView Select this button and enter the RTU name ess Connection Or RTU Name RTU d Select this button an enter the IP address PAddiiess gm You cannot enter both the RTU name and IP address You must provide a valid username password combination for accessing the ControlWave unit To establish a connection with the ControlWave you must Select the button to the right of the RTU Name field then enter the ControlWave s node name in the RTU Name field Or use the list control to select it if it appears in the history list of node names If the name doesn t appear in the list and Local View NetView are currently running you should first add the name to the list by clicking on the BSI RTUs button and selecting the name from the Select New Node dialog box Select the button to the right of the IP Address field then enter the ControlWave s IP address in the IP Address field Or use the list control to select it if it appears in the history list of IP addresses G Eh ControlView Security Clear Cache Clear History Username SYSTEM Password xxxxx If LocalView or NetView is running you can select an RTU name by clicking on BSI RTUs to call up the Select New Node dialog box Click Connect to establish the connect
3. Diagnostics Program Please see WINDIAG Windows Diagnostics for Bristol Controllers document D4041A for detailed information on how to use the Diagnostics program What are the Web_BSI Pages Used For Various ControlWave and TeleFlow devices have sets of standard web pages for configuration purposes Issued Dec 2014 BSI_ Config 3 BSI_ Config User s Guide These web pages include controls for entering setup parameters calibrating sensors etc Note When signing on to a 3808 MVT transmitter only enter a password username password combinations are not supported How to call up Web_BSI Pages After installation of BSI_Config is complete you will find a set of web page items in the Windows Start Menu under Web Page Access for launching these web pages Click the icon for the pages you want to view to open them You ll need to login once you start the pages d Calibration amp Configuration d Web Page Access 3808 MVT Pages CWave EFM Pages E CWave GFC Pages E CWave GFC_CL Pages CWave XFC Pages Standard Pages E TeleCorrector Pages TeleFlow Pages E TeleFlowTwoRun Pages TeleRecorder Pages For some devices Web_BSI prompts you to enter the local address of the device The default local address is 1 Then click OK and the associated web page opens What is the ControlView File Viewer The ControlWave series of process automation controllers can store u
4. of these new features and corrections you need the ability to install the new system firmware This can be accomplished via various methods including the System Firmware Downloader Notes The System Firmware Downloader is not used for downloading your ControlWave project for information on that please see Chapter 7 of the OpenBSI Utilities Manual document D508 1 System firmware may also be installed via Flash Mode in LocalView or using Hyperterminal See your hardware documentation for more information How to Start the System Firmware Downloader Click on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt ControlWave Tools gt Remote Firmware Download 10 BSI_Config Issued Dec 2014 BSI Config User s Guide Where to find detailed instructions on how to use the System Firmware Downloader Please see Appendix J of the OpenBSI Utilities Manual document D5081 for detailed information on how to use the System Firmware Downloader What is the Reset ControlWave Tool Changes to certain configuration parameters require you to reset or reboot the ControlWave The Reset ControlWave tool allows you to do this How to Start the Reset ControlWave Tool Click on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt Debugging Tools gt Reset ControlWave Where to find detailed instructions on how to use the Reset ControlWave Tool Please see the ControlWave Designer Programmer s Handbook document D5125 for detailed inf
5. 2014 BSI_ Config User s Guide RTU transmitter It could also be installed on a desktop computer in a lab for bench configuration of a transmitter TechView may be used to calibrate the RTD temperature circuitry and or the MVT GPT pressure transducer for the following products 3508 TeleTrans Transmitter 3808 MVT Transmitter Firmware Version 1 5 or newer 3530 10B TeleFlow Electronic Gas Measurement Computer 3530 20B TeleFlow Plus 3530 45B TeleRecorder 3530 50B TeleFlow Corrector 3530 55B TeleRecorder Rosemount 4088B ControlWave EFM ControlWave GFC ControlWave XFC How to Start TechView Click on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt TechView Where to find detailed instructions on how to use TechView Please see the TechView User s Manual document D5131 For information on the OpenBSI programs you can launch through TechView see the OpenBSI Utilities Manual document D5081 What is the Diagnostics Program Used For The Diagnostics program also known as WINDIAG can be used to check for hardware faults It can test memory I O and the CPU for the RTU 3305 RTU 3310 DPC 3330 DPC 3335 and the ControlWave series The Diagnostics program is NOT used with the 3530 series TeleFlow family of products however How to start the Diagnostics Program Click on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt Common Tools gt Diagnostics Where to find detailed instructions on how to use the
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7. SI_ Config User s Guide Coniroller Type How to set RTU How to upgrade system Configuration firmware Parameters PLSO3 PLX03 PESO3 PEX03 or NetView Some hardware requires FLASH cable switch jumper settings newer system firmware are also applicable EGM 3530 xx TeleFlow or RTU 3530 xx Local Address only can Use LocalView in FLASH Mode TeleRTU ControlWave series controllers be set via LocalView in Local Mode or via NetView Use Flash Config Utility Use System Firmware Downloader from LocalView NetView or LocalView in FLASH Mode requires FLASH cable How to Start LocalView Click on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt LocalView Where to find detailed instructions on how to use LocalView Please see Chapter 5 of the OpenBSI Utilities Manual document D5081 for detailed information on how to use the Local View program and the Flash Configuration Utility Please note that access to other OpenBSI Utilities via Local View s Local Mode such as DataView the Downloader Communication Statistics etc is only available if you have purchased and loaded OpenBSI Network Edition What is the System Firmware Downloader Each ControlWave controller ships from the factory with system firmware pre installed Emerson periodically releases new versions of the system firmware to introduce new features to the product or to correct problems with existing firmware In order to take advantage
8. User Manual Document D5128 Part D301428xX012 December 2014 OpenBSI Version 5 9 BSI Config User s Guide Remote Automation Solutions LL EMERSON www EmersonProcess com Remote IMPORTANT READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING Be sure that these instructions are carefully read and understood before any operation is attempted Improper use of this device in some applications may result in damage or injury The user is urged to keep this book filed in a convenient location for future reference These instructions may not cover all details or variations in equipment or cover every possible situation to be met in connection with installation operation or maintenance Should problems arise that are not covered sufficiently in the text the purchaser is advised to contact Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions for further information EQUIPMENT APPLICATION WARNING The customer should note that a failure of this instrument or system for whatever reason may leave an operating process without protection Depending upon the application this could result in possible damage to property or injury to persons It is suggested that the purchaser review the need for additional backup equipment or provide alternate means of protection such as alarm devices output limiting fail safe valves relief valves emergency shutoffs emergency switches etc If additional information is required the purchaser is advised to contact Remote Aut
9. and filename of the program executable here program_name Example STARTUP INI File STARTUP file nymenu htm program iexplore NOTE ControlView only uses the program entry in the STARTUP INI file if it is unable to choose a program based on the Windows file association 6 BSI_Config Issued Dec 2014 BSI Config User s Guide Using the ControlView File Retrieval Utility Control View establishes a connection with a particular ControlWave controller and uploads selected user files from the ControlWave to the PC To establish the connection the user must provide an IP address or if LocalView or NetView are running the user may optionally provide a node name from the currently active NETDEF file Notes Once you have successfully established communications with the RTU by selecting a node name when running LocalView or NetView the IP address associated with that node will be saved in the Windows Hosts file Because of this if you subsequently use Control View to upload files you can enter a node name without LocalView or NetView running because that node name will automatically be resolved to an IP address stored in the Hosts file and will work so long as that IP address remains accurate The Hosts file is updated automatically by Windows networking software do NOT attempt to manually edit the Hosts file yourself Once the connection is established the Control View File Retrieval U
10. bsi Download Browse Bootft Download asad User Files User Files Path c ProgramD ata Bristol openbsi D ownload when you V Warm Boot ZipFile Download User Files download files to the ControlView file area of the ControlWave s flash memory For Help press F1 The User Files Path should follow the format shown below ProgramData Bristol OpenBSI Downloads project_name Control View Where project_name is the basename of the ControlWave project The folder containing the files to be downloaded must be a sub directory of projectname called ControlView So for example if the ControlWave project name is STATION3 then the folder containing the files to be downloaded to FLASH should be called ProgramData Bristol OpenBSI Downloads STATION3 Control View Issued Dec 2014 BSI_ Config 5 BSI_ Config User s Guide IMPORTANT If the files you are downloading are to be compressed into a zip file you must include a STARTUP INI file within the zip file which identifies which application should be launched when the files are unzipped This file takes the format STARTUP File xxxxx yyy Program program_name Where XXXXX Yyy is the name of one of the zipped files is the name of the program to be launched by Control View once the zipped file is unzipped If the directory containing the program is not part of the standard Windows PATH statement you must enter the entire path
11. ceed if you chose to do it now After re boot an OpenBSI Tools menu selection will be added to your Windows Start Programs menu and a set of icons for accessing Web_BSI pages for the Tele Products will appear on your Windows desktop What is included in BSI_Config BSI Config includes the following major components TechView program Diagnostics program Web_BSI web pages Control View File Viewer LocalView program System Firmware Downloader Reset ControlWave Debug Info ControlWave ScriptTool What is TechView Used For TechView is a standalone software package that allows a technician to Calibrate Bristol transmitter s either locally bench configuration or via communication with the transmitter s master controller RTU Perform certain basic configuration operations on a controller flow computer or transmitter such as changing the local address or group number Collect real time or historical data from the controller flow computer or transmitter Start other OpenBSI programs or utilities to perform other activities such as the Flash Configuration Utility DataView the downloaders Perform on line edits to signal lists and to the structure of archive files in ControlWave series controllers Requires 4 60 or newer ControlWave firmware Typically the TechView software would be installed on a portable laptop computer to allow the technician to bring it to the site of the BSI_Config Issued Dec
12. ion and display the files available for uploading The list controls for RTU name and IP address allow you to call up previous entries To erase the previous entries click Clear History When you upload a file to the PC ControlView stores it in a temporary directory Click Clear Cache to delete all files in that temporary directory Note Entering an RTU name will only work if when you select it that name can be resolved to an IP address This means that the node name must be mapped to an IP address in the Windows Hosts file This mapping occurs by running Local View NetView when you connect the very first time using a node name or by selecting from the BSI RTUs button in Control View while NetView or LocalView are running You should NOT attempt to edit the Hosts file yourself Click Connect and the utility displays a list of files available for uploading from the ControlWave If there is only one file in the BSI_Config Issued Dec 2014 BSI Config User s Guide Control View area available for uploading it will automatically be uploaded and its application will be launched From the list box in the Select File to View dialog box choose the file you want to view and click on OK That file will be uploaded to the PC and the application associated with that file will be launched to view the file 2 Select File to View Select which file you want to upload and click OK
13. ll be removed will appear Click Next 4 A license agreement screen opens Review the agreement using the scroll bar to bring it into view Click I accept the terms of the license agreement in order to proceed Then click Next 5 On the next screen you can specify if desired different folders for storage of OpenBSI data and configuration files Note If you are installing BSI_Config over an existing version of BSI_Config by default it maintains the same storage area for data files 6 On the next screen use the check boxes to select BSI Config as well as any other package s you would like to install 7 Once you have made your choices click Next 8 Now click Next This is your last opportunity to make any changes prior to starting the installation If you want to make changes you can use the Back button to go back to earlier pages If you are ready Issued Dec 2014 BSI_Config 1 BSI Config User s Guide to perform the installation click on the Install button and the installation process begins Be patient as it may take several minutes to install all of the different utilities depending upon which you have chosen When the installation finishes you will be prompted to re boot your computer which must be done in order for BSI Config to function properly If you choose not to re boot now you must do so before running BSI Config Click Finish and the installation will be complete and re boot will pro
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15. ormation on how to use the Reset ControlWave Tool What is the Debug Info Tool The Debug Info tool is intended solely for use by Emerson Development Engineering and Technical Application Support personnel or by customers being directly assisted by these personnel The ControlWave Debug Information tool retrieves information such as Contents of internal memory Contents of user stack memory Contents of messages sent received via a particular port similar to a Data Line Monitor RBE information How to Start the Debug Info Tool Click on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt Debugging Tools gt ControlWave Debug Info Where to find detailed instructions on how to use the Debug Info Tool Please see Appendix A of the ControlWave Designer Programmer s Handbook document D5125 for information on this tool Issued Dec 2014 BSI_Config 11 BSI_ Config User s Guide Dec 2014 Headquarters Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions 6005 Rogerdale Road Houston TX 77072 U S A T 1 281 879 2699 F 1 281 988 4445 www EmersonProcess com Remote Europe Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions Emerson House Unit 8 Waterfront Business Park Dudley Road Brierly Hill Dudley UK DY5 1LX T 44 1384 487200 F 44 1384 487258 www EmersonProcess com Remote North American Latin America Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions 6005 Rogerdale Road Houston TX US
16. ser created files in FLASH memory These could include HTML files ZIP files etc The underlying file transfer between the ControlWave and the PC is accomplished using the industry standard File Transfer Protocol FTP Beginning with OpenBSI Version 5 3 Service Pack 2 a free ControlWave file retrieval utility called Control View is provided to retrieve these files from the ControlWave copy them to the PC and launch the associated application program for those files 4 BSI_Config Issued Dec 2014 BSI Config User s Guide For example if you have created HTML pages for displaying signal values from the ControlWave using OpenBSI s ActiveX controls ControlView allows you to connect to the ControlWave upload the HTML files to your PC using FTP and launch Internet Explorer to allow you to view the HTML pages with their associated data from the ControlWave Files are downloaded to the ControlWave using OpenBSI s 1131 Downloader Files are downloaded to the ControlWave s FLASH memory using the 1131 Downloader provided with OpenBSI Users must select the Download User Files option in the Downloader prior to starting the download The Downloader takes all files in the directory defined by the User Files Path and downloads them to the ControlWave G a8 ControlWave Downloader File View Help Username SYSTEM Password 9 Check Project Path c ProgramData Bristol open
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18. tility will display the contents of the Control View folder on the ControlWave for the user The user can then select a file for uploading and ControlView will automatically upload the file and launch the Windows application associated with that file type Starting the ControlView File Retrieval Utility 3 Methods Method 1 If you are in Local View or NetView you can right click on the icon for the controller then choose RTU gt ControlView Method 2 You can start the utility by clicking on Start gt Programs gt OpenBSI Tools gt ControlWave Tools gt ControlView Method 3 Advanced users may choose to start ControlView from the command line Command line parameters must be entered in the order shown below If you omit a parameter entirely you cannot enter any of the parameters after it Once the program starts you will then be prompted to enter the omitted parameters ControlView RTUname IPAddress Username Password Filename where RTUname is the target RTU from which you are uploading the file IPAddress is the IP address of the target RTU If you know the RTUname and it s defined in the network but you don t know the IP address you can enter 0 0 0 0 here username a valid username for accessing this ControlWave unit password The password for the user named in username Issued Dec 2014 BSI_Config 7 BSI Config User s Guide filename ControlView The name of the file you want to upload using
19. uipment Read supplemental document 14006 for proper care and handling of ESD sensitive components BSI Config User s Guide What is BSI_Config BSI_Config is a free configuration software package for performing basic configuration of your ControlWave or Network 3000 controller flow computer or transmitter It may be used with the following products ControlWave series controllers Network 3000 series including DPC 3330 DPC 3335 RTU 3310 RTU 3305 and 3530 TeleRTU controllers plus 3530 series TeleFlow TeleCorrector and TeleRecorder flow measurement products 3808 MVT Transmitter Rosemount 4088B How do Install BSI_ Config Note The standalone version of BSI_Config cannot be installed on the same PC as the OpenBSI Network Edition If you intend to install the full OpenBSI package onto a PC that already includes the standalone version of BSI_Config you should remove BSI_Config first 1 Insert the OpenBSI CD ROM in your CD ROM drive 2 If your CD ROM drive has autorun enabled skip to the next step Otherwise open a DOS prompt with administrative privileges then set the folder to the CD root directory and run the same open command that is in the autorun inf file on the CD for example demo32 exe openbsi dbd When the CD browser screen appears choose the Install OpenBSI option 3 A screen reminding you to close all other programs and warning you that older OpenBSI versions wi
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