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HIS Operation

IM 33M05D10-40E

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Introduction This operation manual is written for plant operators who use the CENTUM VP to perform operation and monitoring. This manual comprises the following chapters. Listed below are their brief explanations: • Starting up HIS This chapter explains HIS windows structure and how to start up HIS. • Calling the Graphic Views This chapter explains how to use the buttons to call the graphic views. • Useful Features of HIS This chapter explains the easy and efficient functions to use HIS. • Operating the Instrument Faceplate This chapter explains how to operate the instrument faceplate. • When a Message is Generated This chapter explains the measures that should be taken when a message is generated while operating/monitoring the plant and how to find messages generated in the past. • Reading the Data collected from Plant This chapter explains how to use the trend view to read data acquired from the plant. • Outputting Screen Images This chapter explains how to output the screen images. • When a System Error Occurred This chapter explains the measures that should be taken when a system error occurred.

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CENTUM VP Document Map  Engineering

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Engineering Tutorial IM 33M10D10-40E

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APCS Documentation

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 Installation

CENTUM VP Installation

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Only available in electronic document Relationship between manuals that must be read in order Relationship to a referred manual Reference manual

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Safety Precautions n Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product • In order to protect the system controlled by the product and the product itself and ensure safe operation, observe the safety precautions described in this user’s manual. We assume no liability for safety if users fail to observe these instructions when operating the product. • If this instrument is used in a manner not specified in this user’s manual, the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired. • If any protection or safety circuit is required for the system controlled by the product or for the product itself, prepare it separately. • Be sure to use the spare parts approved by Yokogawa Electric Corporation (hereafter simply referred to as YOKOGAWA) when replacing parts or consumables. • Modification of the product is strictly prohibited. • The following symbols are used in the product and user’s manual to indicate that there are precautions for safety:

Indicates that caution is required for operation. This symbol is placed on the product to refer the user to the user’s manual in order to protect the operator and the equipment. In the user’s manuals you will find precautions to avoid physical injury or death of the operator, including electrical shocks. Identifies a protective grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal. Identifies a functional grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal. Indicates an AC supply. Indicates a DC supply. Indicates that the main switch is ON. Indicates that the main switch is OFF.

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iv n Notes on Handling User’s Manuals • Please hand over the user’s manuals to your end users so that they can keep the user’s manuals on hand for convenient reference. • Please read the information thoroughly before using the product. • The purpose of these user’s manuals is not to warrant that the product is well suited to any particular purpose but rather to describe the functional details of the product. • YOKOGAWA reserves the right to make improvements in the user’s manuals and product at any time, without notice or obligation. • If you have any questions, or you find mistakes or omissions in the user’s manuals, please contact our sales representative or your local distributor.

n Warning and Disclaimer The product is provided on an “as is” basis. YOKOGAWA shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any direct or indirect loss or damage arising from using the product or any defect of the product that YOKOGAWA can not predict in advance.

n Notes on Software • YOKOGAWA makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the software’s merchantability or suitability for any particular purpose, except as specified in the terms of warranty. • This product may be used on a machine only. If you need to use the product on another machine, you must purchase another product. • It is strictly prohibited to reproduce the product except for the purpose of backup. • Store the DVD-ROM (the original medium) in a safe place. • It is strictly prohibited to perform any reverse-engineering operation, such as reverse compilation or reverse assembling on the product. • No part of the product may be transferred, converted or sublet for use by any third party, without prior written consent from YOKOGAWA.

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Documentation Conventions n Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout the user’s manuals:

l Commonly used conventions throughout user’s manuals: Character string to be entered: The characters that must be entered are shown in monospace font as follows: Example: FIC100.SV=50.0

“▼” Mark This symbol indicates the description for an item for which you should make a setting in the product’s engineering window. While operating an engineering window, the help information for the selected item can be accessed from “Builder Definition Items” in the Help menu. Listing more than one definition item after this symbol implies that the paragraph on the page describes more than one definition item. Example: ▼ Tag Name, Station Name

“Δ” Mark Indicates a space between character strings that must be entered. Example: . ALΔPIC010Δ-SC

Character string enclosed by brackets ({ }): Indicates an option that can be omitted. Example: . PRΔTAG{Δ.sheet name}

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vi l Conventions used to show key or button operations: Characters enclosed by brackets ([ ]): Characters enclosed by brackets within any description on a key or button operation, indicate either a key on the HIS (Human Interface Station) keyboard, a key on the operation keyboard, a button name on a window, or an item displayed on a window. Example: To alter the function, press the [ESC] key.

l Conventions used in command syntax or program statements: The following conventions are used within a command syntax or program statement format:

Characters enclosed by angle-brackets: Indicate character strings that user can specify freely according to certain guidelines. Example: #define

“...” Mark Indicates that the previous command or argument may be repeated. Example: Imax (arg1, arg2, ...)

Characters enclosed by brackets ([ ]): Indicate those character strings that can be omitted. Example: sysalarm format_string [output_value ...]

Characters enclosed by separators (| |): Indicate those character strings that can be selected from more than one option. Example: opeguide

[, ...] OG,<element number>

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vii n Symbol Marks Throughout this user’s manual, you will find several different types of symbols are used to identify different sections of text. This section describes these icons.

CAUTION Identifies instructions that must be observed in order to avoid physical injury and electric shock or death of the operator.

WARNING Identifies instructions that must be observed in order to prevent the software or hardware from being damaged or the system from becoming faulty.

IMPORTANT Identifies important information required to understand operations or functions.

TIP Identifies additional information.

SEE

ALSO

Identifies a source to be referred to. Clicking a reference displayed in green can call up its source, while clicking a reference displayed in black cannot.

n Drawing Conventions Some drawings may be partially emphasized, simplified, or omitted, for the convenience of description. Some screen images depicted in the user’s manual may have different display positions or character types (e.g., the upper / lower case). Also note that some of the images contained in this user’s manual are display examples.

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Copyright and Trademark Notices n All Rights Reserved The copyright of the programs and online manuals contained in the DVD-ROM or CD-ROM shall remain in Yokogawa. You are allowed to print out the required pages of the online manuals for using the product, however, you are not allowed to print out the entire document. You can purchase the printed manual from Yokogawa. Except as stated above, no part of the online manual may be reproduced, either in electronic or written form, registered, recorded, transferred, sold or distributed (in any manner including without limitation, in the forms of paper documents, electronic media, films or transmission via the network).

n Trademark Acknowledgments • CENTUM and Vnet/IP are registered trademarks of YOKOGAWA. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Visual Basic, Visual C++ and Visual Studio are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Adobe, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. • Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation. • Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems,Inc. • MELSEC is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. • Modicon and Modbus are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric SA. • Memocon-SC is a registered trademark of Yaskawa Electric Corporation. • PLC is a registered trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc. • SYSMAC is a registered trademark of OMRON Corporation. • SIEMENS and SIMATIC are registered trademarks of Siemens Industrial Automation Ltd. • FOUNDATION in FOUNDATION fieldbus is a registered trademark of Fieldbus Foundation. • SmartPlant is a registered trademark of Intergraph Corporation. • HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation. • All other company and product names mentioned in this user’s manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. • We do not use TM or ® mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks in this user’s manual. • We do not use logos and logo marks in this manual.

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CENTUM VP HIS Operation IM 33M05D10-40E 2nd Edition

CONTENTS 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Starting up HIS........................................................................................... 1-1 1.1

HIS Operation And Monitoring Windows........................................................ 1-4

1.2

Using System Message Banner....................................................................... 1-7

1.3

Using Browser Bar............................................................................................. 1-8

Using Graphic Views................................................................................. 2-1 2.1

Calling Graphic Views....................................................................................... 2-2

2.2

Using Graphic View........................................................................................... 2-4

Useful Features of HIS.............................................................................. 3-1 3.1

Operation Panel Mode....................................................................................... 3-2

3.2

Switching to Operation and Monitoring Windows while operating general-purpose Windows Applications......................................................... 3-4

3.3

Using Short Cut Keys........................................................................................ 3-5

3.4

Multiple-Monitor................................................................................................. 3-9

Operating the Instrument Faceplate....................................................... 4-1 4.1

Entering Data...................................................................................................... 4-2

4.2

Changing the Block Mode................................................................................. 4-6

4.3

Operation Mark on Instrument Faceplate....................................................... 4-8

4.4

Tight Shut and Full Open................................................................................ 4-10

When a Message is Generated................................................................ 5-1 5.1

Confirming Messages....................................................................................... 5-2

5.2

Message Search................................................................................................. 5-9

5.3

Messages On Help Window............................................................................ 5-15

5.4

Confirming Messages in CAMS for HIS........................................................ 5-18

Reading the Trend of Process Data......................................................... 6-1 6.1

Confirming Data in the Trend View.................................................................. 6-2

6.2

Changing the Assignment of Trend Data Being Displayed........................... 6-4

6.3

Creating/Displaying Trend Reference Patterns . ........................................... 6-8

Outputting Screen Images....................................................................... 7-1 7.1

Outputting the Screen Image of Currently Displayed Windows ................. 7-2

7.2

Outputting the Previously Output Screen Images Again.............................. 7-6

When a System Error Occurred............................................................... 8-1

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1.

<1. Starting up HIS>

1-1

Starting up HIS It is necessary to start up an HIS before commencing the plant operation and monitoring. This chapter explains the steps to start up the HIS.

n Starting up HIS 1.

Turn on the power of the computer running Windows.

2.

In the Windows log-on window, enter the user name and password that were set in the HIS Utilities dialog box. HIS will start up.

TIP

If [Auto Logon] is checked in the HIS Utility dialog box, turning on the power of the computer with Windows will automatically start up the HIS.

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n Security Check for Operation and Monitoring on HIS The operation and monitoring scope on HIS is determined by the settings of user group and the privilege level. The user rights on the HIS are predefined on the HIS security builder according to the user group and the privilege level. The security setting of each HIS can be different from others, so that a user’s right maybe different on different HISs. Thus a user’s operation and monitoring scope on a HIS can be performed only in the range predefined for the HIS.

l Changing Privilege Level If an operation keyboard is connected to the HIS, the privilege level can be changed by switching the MODE key on the keyboard. There are two types of keys for the keyboard, operation key and engineering key. MODE

MODE OFF

ON

OFF

ENG

ON ENG

In the case of the operation key When the engineering key is inserted. Changes between The key can be switched to any position. the ON, OFF positions. 010001E.ai

Figure Mode Switching Key

Using an operation key cannot switch to ENG position. • When the MODE switch position is OFF or no key: Privilege level of the user(logged-in user) during operation • When the MODE switch position is ON: S2 privilege • When the MODE switch position is ENG: S3 privilege

TIP

SEE

ALSO

In the CAMS for HIS message monitor, the privilege level set by the MODE key is not applied. For example, if you log in as an S1 user, your privilege level remains S1 even if you turn the key to ENG.

For more information about the security with operation keyboard, see the following: “ Change Privilege Level on Operation Keyboard” in F3.3, “Privilege Level” of “Reference (IM 33M01A3040E)”

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l Switching User after HIS Startup After HIS startup, the HIS user can be switched on User-In dialog box. 1.

Click the following user information display area on the toolbar of the system message window of HIS. TESTUSER

SEE

ALSO

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For the details of System Message Banner, see the following: “1.2, Using System Message Banner”

The User-In dialog box displays. User-In User Information User Group Since User Name

ENGUSER (Default ENG User) DEFGRP (Default User Group ALL) 2004/10/28 16:52

ENGUSER

Password Change Password

User In

User Out

Cancel

Shut Down 010003E.ai

Figure User-In Dialog Box

2.

Enter user name and password to this dialog box.

3.

Click [User-In] button. The user is switched and the operation right is also switched accordingly.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about User-In dialog box, see the following: “ User-In and User-Out” in E2.5.1, “Components of System Message Banner” of “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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1.1 SEE

ALSO

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HIS Operation And Monitoring Windows

The operation and monitoring windows of HIS are explained in this chapter for properly using the windows according to the operational targets. For more information about various HIS windows, see the following: E2.3, “System Windows and User-Defined Windows” of “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

The HIS Operation and Monitoring Window is composed of the following areas. Window Desktop

System Message Banner Container window

Recycle

Frame

Bin

View

Browser bar 010101E.ai

Figure HIS Desktop

System Message Banner:

shows alarms and provides buttons to call views or windows on the alarms, a button to switch users, a button to print and others.

Browser bar:

lists the names of views and windows, and tag information CENTUM VP provides together with buttons to call them.

Container window:

the outer window of the HIS display area containing a frame.

Frame:

shows views immediately below per each purpose or feature within the Container window.

View:

contents shown in a frame.

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<1. Starting up HIS> Basics of Operation and Monitoring System Message Banner Browser Bar For facilitating your operation and monitoring Graphic View Trend View Tuning View Trend Point View Faceplate View Custom Faceplate View Operator Guide View

*3

Operator Guide Individual Acknowledgement *3

Process Alarm View

*2

Process Alarm Individual Acknowledgement

*2

Message Monitor Window SFC View Logic Chart View Sequence Table View Control Drawing View Image Window SEBOL View SEBOL Detail View Help Window CAMS for HIS Message Monitor View

*1

For Managing Units For Checking Process Status and Operation Logs Process Report View

Tag Report Search I/O Report Search

Historical Message Report Window

Search for a Historical Message

CAMS for HIS Historical Viewer For Managing Systems

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Fiugre HIS Operation And Monitoring Windows (1/2) *1: *2: *3:

Valid only if you use CAMS for HIS. Valid only if you do not use CAMS for HIS. Valid only if you do not use CAMS for HIS, or if you use CAMS for HIS and Operator Guide Message is not integrated.

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Basics of Operation and Monitoring System Message Window Navigator Window

Windows for System Administration System Status Overview View

System Report Dialog Box HIS Report Dialog Box

System Alarm View

*2

HIS Setup Window

System Alarm Message Search System Alarm Individual Acknowledgment Window Station Tab Printer Tab Buzzer Tab Display Tab Window Switching Tab Alarm Tab Preset Menu Tab Equalize Tab Function Keys Tab Operation Mark Tab Multimedia Tab Browser Bar Tab Trend Tab Long-Term Tab External Recorder Tab Report Tab OPC Tab Multiple-Monitor Tab Process Management Tab

Advanced Alarm Filter Window xFCS Status Display View

FCS Report Dialog Box Node Status Display Dialog Box FCS Report Dialog Box – LFCS

BCV Status Display View

BCV Report Dialog Box

HIS Status Display View

HIS Report Dialog Box Touch Panel Maintenance Dialog Box V net Setup Dialog Box

Adjust Time Dialog Box FCU Status Display View – XL EFCS Status Display View – XL EFUS Status Display View – XL FMS Status Display View – XL, V CFCS Status Display View – CENTUM V

Gateway Status Display Dialog Box 010103E.ai

Fiugre HIS Operation And Monitoring Windows (2/2)

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Using System Message Banner

System Message Banner shows alarms and provides buttons to call views or windows on the alarms. Also buttons for switching users and printing are provided. Process Alarm System Alarm

Message Display Area

Operation Guide

? 0

0

0

● FCS0101 ● FCS0101 ● FCS0101

Icon Display Area 2008/03/03 14:35

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

Message Monitor

Copy

Buzzer Reset

TESTUSER

User In

Hard Copy 010201E.ai

Figure System Message Banner

SEE

ALSO

For the details of the System Message Banner, see the following: Section E2.5, “System Message Banner” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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Using Browser Bar

Browser Bar lists the names of views, windows, and tags that CENTUM VP provides. Browser Bar also provides buttons to call the views and windows. Browser Bar contains the following boxes. Click the tabs in the left most strip to switch the boxes. ▪ Overview Tool Box ▪ Preset Menu Tool Box ▪ Tool Button Tool Box ▪ Name Input Tool Box ▪ Window History Tool Box Overview

Preset Menu

Overview View

NAME

Preset Menu Trend

USER CG0001 CR0001 OV0001 TG0101 TG0201 TG0301 TG0401 TG0501 TG0601 TG0701 TG0801 GR0003 SYSTEM .AL ? .OG .SO .PR PRODUCT

Plant

Hard Copy CG0001 Circhlate User In NAME

Comment Address /USER Favorite favorite-1 P MYPJT1 .SH GR0002 favorite-2 TG0216 CG0001 Search 010301E.ai

Figure Tool Box (1/2)

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<1. Starting up HIS> Tool Button

Name Input

Tool Button

Name Input Wnidou Name Input

View Operation

Call Default Stabio;Ingotmtn

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

NAME

Overview

Window Control

Builder

Window History

Window History Function Name

NAME

O LI201 -SC CG0001 GR0002 CG0001 O FIC100FF -SC GR0001 GR0001 OV0001 OV0001 CG0001 O FIC100FF TUN -SM FIC002 FIC002 System Status Overview FIC001 Station Status Display

Command . O LI201 -SC O CG0001 -SL O GR0002 -SL O CG0001-SL O FIC100FF -S O GR0001 -SL O GR0001 -SL O OV0001 -SL O OV0001 -SL O CG0001 -SM O FIC100FF TU O FIC002 TUN O FIC002 -SC O .SO -SL O FIC001 -SC O .SF FCS0102

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Figure Tool Box (2/2)

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Using Graphic Views This chapter describes basic graphic views for operating and monitoring plant, and how to use them.

n What is Graphic View? Graphic View is a window showing a customized plant view with control statuses. It shows realtime process status. You can create the Graphic View from the Graphic Builder.

SEE

ALSO

For the details of Graphic Builder, see the following: Section F12. “Graphic Builder” of “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

The following figure shows an example of Graphic View. DISTILGR_3D 3D Distillation Graphic

Distillation Column

Vapor

Condenser

2D

36.2

%

1LIC100

40.8

M3/H

3

4

1

2

SYS-OV

1FIC101

Reflux Drum 59.4

DegC

1TIC100

70.0

M3/H

DEVICE ALERT CHECK PRM!

1FIC100

ALRM ALRM

Feedstock

36.2

1MC101

M3/H 48.1

1FIC200

1MC101

DegC

1TIC400

Steam Dist TR

Dynamic

Reboiler

Instruments Compressor okay

Oscill TR

31.7 25.9

%

1FIC300

M3/H

Bottom Extraction

1LIC300

ALRM

1MC300

Tag Display

Ready 020001E.ai

Figure Graphic View

n Attributes of Graphic Views Graphic views are categorized into three attributes. • Graphic views with graphic attribute Become the target of call operation via the graphic button. • Graphic views with overview attribute Become the target of call operation via the overview button and graphic button. • Graphic views with control attribute Become the target of call operation via the control button. IM 33M05D10-40E

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Calling Graphic Views

You can call graphic views by clicking the button to display Graphic view in the Browser Bar, or by entering the graphic view name in the Name Input Tool Box.

n Calling from the Browser Bar 1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to display Graphic view.

2.

Graphic view opens. (Graphic attributes)*1

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

Graphic view Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening Graphic View *1:

when you first open the Graphic view, the graphic view at the top of the hierarchy appears. From the second on, the previously called graphic view appears.

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n Calling from the Name Input Tool Box 1.

In the Name Input Tool Box in the Browser Bar, enter the name of the graphic view you want.

Name Input Window Name Input GRAPHIC 1

Call

Default Station Information

NAME

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Figure Entering in Name Input Tool Box

2.

SEE

ALSO

Press the Call button. The graphic view you requested (GRAPHIC 1 in the above example) appears.

For calling other windows from the Name Input Tool Box, see the following: The section “l Calling up Windows by Entering Names” in the section E2.7.1, “Directly Calling up Operation and Monitoring Windows” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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2-4

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Using Graphic View

This section describes the basics of how to use graphic view.

n Changing Faceplate Assignment The faceplates displayed on the graphic windows can be assigned to different function blocks. The new assignment will become valid only after the changed contents are downloaded to HIS. The detailed procedure is as follows: 1.

Click the button to display Faceplate Assignment dialog. 020201E.ai

The Faceplate Assignment dialog box displays as follows. Faceplate Assignment

1.

FIC100

9.

AIC100

2.

FI101

10.

LIC100

3.

FI102

11.

4.

FI103

12.

5.

FI104

13.

6.

TIC100

14.

7.

TIC200

15.

8.

TIC300

16. OK

Cancel 020202E.ai

Figure Faceplate Assignment Dialog Box

2.

Enter a new tag names to the corresponding faceplates, then click [OK] button. The faceplates will indicate the newly changed function blocks.

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n Switching Generic Name Set of Graphic Displays When creating Graphic views for similar process units, if their drawing objects are the same but the function block, data item of process data, modifier conditions as well as constant values indicated by the drawing objects are different, thus using Generic Name Set switching the bound data can display the multiple units with one graphic view. How to switch the data bindings using the predefined data set are explained as follows.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about generic name set of graphics, see the following: F12. “Graphic Builder” of “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

1.

Call an operation and monitoring graphic view.

2.

Click the button to display Switch Generic Name Set dialog on the graphic view. 020203E.ai

Switch Generic Name Set dialog box displays. Generic name set Comment Switch Generic Name Set Set Name

BIND01

Comment OK

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Figure Switch Generic Name Set Dialog Box

3.

Choose a generic name set from the pull-down list, and then click [OK]. The data displayed on the graphic view will be changed to a different data set.

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n Zoom In and Zoom Out of Graphic View Using the Zoom In/Out setting box, the graphic view’s zoom levels and the center of the zoomed window can be set. Besides the graphic windows, this tool can also be used for zooming Logic Chart view and Control Drawing view. How to zoom in or zoom out a graphic window is explained as follows. 1.

Call an operation and monitoring graphic view.

2.

Click the button to display Pan & Zoom dialog on the graphic view. 020205E.ai

Pan & Zoom dialog box displays. Pan & Zoom

+

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Figure Pan & Zoom Dialog Box

• Zoom In To zoom in, do one of the following. • Click [ZoomIn] button ( button). • Move the slider in the direction [ZoomIn]. • Zoom Out To zoom out, do one of the following. • Click [ZoomOut] button ( button). • Move the slider in the direction [ZoomOut].

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<3. Useful Features of HIS>

3-1

Useful Features of HIS In order to improve operability, the following functions are prepared in HIS. This chapter explains these functions and setup for using these. • Using the two operation panel modes • Switching to Operation and Monitoring Windows while operating general-purpose Windows Applications. • Using the Shortcut Keys • Using the Multimonitoring

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3.1 SEE

ALSO

3-2

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Operation Panel Mode

Two operation panel modes, full-screen mode and window mode are available. The operator can switch from one mode to the other accordingly. For more information about operation panel mode, see the following: E2.2, “Operation Screen Mode” of “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Switching the Operation Panel Mode Switching between the full-screen mode and window mode is done in the HIS Setup window.

IMPORTANT The selected operation panel mode will become effective after logoff.

1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to show System Status Overview view.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

System Status Overview View

Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening System Status Overview View

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Preset Menu OPC Station

Printer

Buzzer

Display

Operation Screen Mode (HIS should be reastan.) (When two or more monitors are used, the following value is needed for each monitor.)

Operation Mark Process Management

Multimedia Long-Term Multiple-Monitor

Window Switching

Navigator

Alarm

Status Display without Scaling Control Drawing Logic Chart

Window Mode 5

Number of Containneee Full Screen Mode Number of pop-Up Windows

2

Number of Fiamge

3

Use faceplate frame as a default

Pointing Operation

Default (Double Click)

Toolbar Button Size

24x24

Window Design

Windows Type

Tag Name Length

12

Change Reconfirmation Button Style Font Font Name Courier New (Westem)

Use Tooltips for Data Items Height 16 Reset to Defaults OK

Cancel

Apply

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Figure Display tab of the HIS Setup Window

3.

Open [Display] tab.

4.

Check [Full Screen Mode] in the field of Operation Screen Mode, and then click [OK] button.

5.

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Switching to Operation and Monitoring Windows while operating general-purpose Windows Applications

To move the operation and monitoring windows to the forefront of the screen while you are using a general-purpose Windows application, use the Circulate function. With this function, you can move the HIS windows together to the front or to the back.

n Using Circulate function 1.

While you are using a general Windows application, click the button to circulate in the Tool Button Tool Box.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

Window Control

Builder

Circulate

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Figure Executing Circulate

2.

The Operation and Monitoring Window at the back is moved to the front.

Operation and Monitoring Window

System Message Banner

Browser Bar

Browser Bar

System Message Banner

Windows Application Window

Operation and Monitoring Window

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Using Short Cut Keys

Using the short-cut keys provided by HIS, you can execute functions assigned to the Function keys on the Operation keyboard. It will enable you to operate HIS efficiently from the keyboard on standard PCs in an environment where no Operation keyboard is available.

SEE

ALSO

For details of short cut keys, see the following: Section E2.12, “Shortcut Keys for Operation and Monitoring Windows” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Preparing for using short-cut keys Before you use the short-cut keys, you must do the following. 1.

Assign functions to the Function keys on the Operation keyboard.

2.

Enable short-cut keys.

l Assigning functions to the Function keys on the Operation keyboard You can assign functions to the Function keys on the Operation keyboard in the Function Key Assignment Builder or HIS Setup window.

SEE

ALSO

For details of function keys, see the following: Section E13.2, “Function Keys” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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l Enabling short-cut keys 1.

Click the Tool Button Tool Box tab in the Browser bar, and then click the button to show the System Status Overview view.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

System Status Overview view

Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening the System Status Overview View

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Click the Station Tab, and then select the [Emulate Function Key] check box. Click [OK]. .SH HIS Setup

File Preset Menu OPC Station

Equalize Function Keys REPORT Printer

Buzzer

Display

Operation Mark Process Management

Multimedia Long-Term Multiple-Monitor

Window Switching

Navigator

Alarm

Project : MYPJT1 Station Name : HIS0164 Type : PC (PC) Address : 01-64 Comment : OS : Windows Vista (6.0.6000:) OPKB Revision : 0.0 Port :

Emulate Function Key (HIS should be restarted)

Number of Tags

100000

(The computer should be restarted.)

Print

Import OK

Cancel

Apply

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Figure Station tab of the HIS Setup Window

4

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n Using short-cut keys The setting you made earlier enables the following short-cut keys.

l Emulated Functions of HIS Operation Keyboard • Ctrl+F1; Function of PF01(*1) • Ctrl+F2; Function of PF02(*1) • Ctrl+F3; Function of PF03(*1) • Ctrl+F4; Function of PF04(*1) • Ctrl+F5; Function of PF05(*1) • Ctrl+F6; Function of PF06(*1) • Ctrl+F7; Function of PF07(*1) • Ctrl+F8; Function of PF08(*1) • Ctrl+F9; Function of PF09(*1) • Ctrl+F10; Function of PF10(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F1; Function of PF11(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F2; Function of PF12(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F3; Function of PF13(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F4; Function of PF14(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F5; Function of PF15(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F6; Function of PF16(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F7; Function of PF17(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F8; Function of PF18(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F9; Function of PF19(*1) • Ctrl+Shift+F10; Function of PF20(*1) *1:

PF01 to PF20 stand for the function keys of the HIS operation keyboard, and the functions assigned to the keyboard are customizable.

l Reserved Shortcut Functions The following three shortcut functions are the reserved functions to the designated shortcut keys. These functions are always valid by the shortcut key actions even if emulating the HIS operation keyboard is disabled. The shortcut key actions and the corresponding functions are as follows: • Ctrl+Alt+F11; Switches the console isolation mode • Ctrl+Alt+F12; Displays a menu • Ctrl+Alt+Backspace; Displays User-In dialog box

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Multiple-Monitor

The function known as Multiple-Monitor connects up to four monitors to one Human Interface Station (HIS), and displays windows for the operation and monitoring on each monitor. In this way up to four monitors can be handled as one large, logical desktop area (virtual desktop area). The Multiple Monitors feature of Windows is utilized to form the multiple-monitoring scheme of HIS. Therefore, the operating environment in the general-purpose personal computer should be either Windows XP or Windows Vista that supports the multiple monitors. And the package for the multiple monitoring (LHS4600) should be installed in the PC too.

n Overview of Multiple-Monitor An overview of Multiple-Monitor is as follows: • Up to four monitors can be connected to one HIS. A display card compatible with the Multiple Monitors feature of Windows is used for connection. • The monitors can be stacked (vertical orientation) or placed side-by-side (lateral orientation). • One monitor is designated as the main monitor and the others are the sub monitors. • Multiple full-size operation and monitoring windows can be displayed at the same time. • The secondary dialog that is called up from an operation and monitoring window is displayed on the monitor where the calling window is being displayed. • System Message Banner is displayed on each monitor, showing the same information. • Browser Bar is displayed on each monitor. Each Browser Bar can be operated independently. • A display destination monitor can be designated when calling up an operation and monitoring window. The following display operations can be performed on a Multiple-Monitor HIS: • Windows can be called up on a specified monitor. • Windows on a specified monitor can be erased. • The Print Screen can be executed for a specified monitor. • Windows can be transferred between the specified two monitors (shift and exchange). • The mouse cursor can be freely moved across the monitors. • Operation and monitoring windows can be moved across the monitors by dragging with mouse.

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n Installing monitors The multiple monitors can be stacked vertically or placed side-by-side, as shown below. You need to setup in the Windows Display Properties on how you install the multiple monitors.

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Figure Monitor Arrangement in Multimonitoring

n Main Monitor and Sub Monitor Multiple-Monitor uses one monitor as the main monitor and the other monitors as sub monitors. The main monitor is the monitor specified as the primary monitor in Display Properties of Windows. The Windows taskbar is only displayed on the main monitor. The System Message Banner is displayed on all monitors with the same contents. It can also be operated on all monitors. The Browser Bar is displayed on all the monitors at the same position but can be operated independently. The contents of Favorites folder are the same for all the monitors. When calling an operation and monitoring window without specifying the monitor number, the window may be displayed on the monitor where the active window locates or on the monitor where the new window is called from. If either the active window or the origin of calling is unidentifiable, the called window will be displayed on the main monitor. Moreover, the operation keyboard with 8-loop control keys behaves differently when operating the function block faceplates on the main monitor and on the sub monitor. With Multiple-Monitor, windows can be transferred between any specified pair of monitors.

SEE

ALSO

For details of the Multimonitoring, see the following: Section E14. “Multiple-Monitor” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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Operating the Instrument Faceplate The instrument faceplate is a function that displays the function block status and data. In addition to displaying status and data, the instrument faceplate is also used to enter data and change block modes. This chapter explains how to operate the instrument faceplate.

SEE

ALSO

For details of instrument faceplate, see the following: Section E6. “Instrument Faceplate” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

Components of Instrument Faceplate are shown below. Cascade mark Comment display area Status display area

Tag name Tag comment Tag mark Block mode Alarm status

Parameter display area

FIC100 Reactor conduit vapor pressure

Data item name Open/close mark

S T

AUT IMAN NR CAL AOF PV M3/H 70.0 SV 98.0 MV 100.0 OPN

Index

100.0

CMP mark Instrument mark Block status Alarm ON/OFF status Engineering unit Data Calibration status Instrument faceplate scale high limit Setpoint value pointer

80.0

Manipulated output value pointer

60.0

Instrument display area

Manipulated output value limit bar

40.0 20.0

Open/close mark Operation mark

0.0 CLS

MAINTENANCE

Process variable bar Operation setpoint value limit bar Instrument faceplate scale low limit

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Entering Data

Data can be entered via operation from the Data Entry dialog box or from the INC/DEC Operation dialog box. This section describes how to use the two dialog box. How to change the operation data item is also explained.

n Operation from the Data Entry Dialog Box 1.

Click on the button to display Data Entry dialog box in the instrument faceplate.

FIC001 TankA

AUT NR PV SV MV

M3/H 70.0 M3/H 50.0 % 65.1 100.0

0.0

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Figure Opening the Data Entry Dialog Box

2.

The Data Entry dialog box will appear.

FIC001 TankA MV =

65.1%

ITEM

DATA =

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Figure Data Entry Dialog Box

3.

Enter data in the data entry area, and press the [RETURN] key.

4.

If the setting exceeds the high limit or low limit, a reconfirmation window will appear.

5.

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n Changing the Data Item 1.

In the displayed Data Entry dialog box, click on the item button.

FIC001 TankA

Item button MV =

65.1%

ITEM

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Figure Opening the Data Item Change Dialog Box

2.

The Data Item Change dialog box will appear. FIC001

Data item

ITEM MV P PH PL PMV

OK Cancel

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Figure Data Item Change Dialog Box

3.

In the Data Item Change dialog box, click on the new data item and click on the [OK] button. FIC001 ITEM MV P PH PL PMV

Click

OK Cancel

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Figure Selecting the Data Item

4.

The item name displayed in the Data Entry dialog box will be changed. Changes from [MV] to [PH]

FIC001 TankA

FIC001 TankA MV =

65.1%

DATA =

ITEM

PH =

80.0M3/H

ITEM

DATA =

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Figure Change the Data Item Name

In the above example, the display will change from [MV] to [PH], and changing the value of data item PH becomes possible.

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n Operation from the INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box 1.

Use the mouse to click on the set point value pointer or the manipulated output value pointer of the instrument faceplate with an operation pointer. The manipulated output value can be changed in the MAN mode, while the set point value can be changed in the AUT mode. FIC001 TankA

AUT NR PV SV MV

M3/H 70.0 M3/H 50.0 % 65.1 100.0

Click one of them Mouse

0.0

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Figure Opening the INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box

The operable is shown in red. In MAN mode, if you click the set point value (in yellow), it turns red and changeable. 2.

The INC/DEC Operation dialog box will appear.

FIC001 [Shift-Key Mode] Pressing both... INC button MV = 65.1

DEC button

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Figure INC/DEC Operation Dialog Box

TIP

3.

Click on the INC button or DEC button to change the data value.

4.

If the setting exceeds the high limit or low limit, a reconfirmation window will appear.

5.

Confirm the data value.

• The INC/DEC Operation dialog box will not appear if the clicked pointer cannot be changed. • When test function is running, logon the TESTUSER does not pop up a reconfirmation window.

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l Using Mouse in the INC/DEC Dialog Box You can increase or decrease the value shown in the INC/DEC dialog box by using your mouse with the INC/DEC buttons. By default, hold down the Shift key while you click either INC or DEC button and keep pressing the mouse button. The value will keep increasing or decreasing until you release the button. In addition to the default mode, “Continuous mode” and “One-step mode” are available.

SEE

ALSO

For more information about the INC/DEC operation mode using mouse, see the following: “ Using Mouse” in “ Data INC/DEC Operation” in “E6.4, Operations on Instrument Faceplate” of “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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Changing the Block Mode

The operating status of a function block is called block mode. This section explains how to change the block mode. To change the block mode, use either the Block Mode Change Operation dialog box or a shortcut menu for changing block modes. You must specify which to use in the HIS Constant builder.

n Operation from the Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box 1.

Click on the block mode display area (the area in which the block modes such as AUT and MAN are displayed). FIC001 TankA

Click

AUT NR PV SV MV

Mouse

M3/H 70.0 M3/H 50.0 % 65.1 100.0

0.0

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Figure Opening the Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box

2.

The Block Mode Change Operation dialog box will appear.

FIC001

MAN button

AUT button

CAS button 040202E.ai

Figure Block Mode Change Operation Dialog Box

3.

In the Block Mode Change Operation dialog box, click on the mode button to be changed. For the blocks with SEMI mode, clicking on the CAS button changes the mode to SEMI.

4.

Clicking any of the buttons will call a dialog box to confirm the operation.

5.

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n Changing Block Mode Using the Menu 1.

Click the block mode on the instrument faceplate. Then a menu with blocks modes will pop up. FIC100 Flowrate in TankA

Click

mouse

MAN NR PV MAN M3/H AUT 70.0 SV CAS M3/H 100.0 MV % 100.0 OPN

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Figure Menu for Changing Block Mode

2.

Select a block mode on the menu. Then a dialog box will be displayed for confirmation.

3.

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Operation Mark on Instrument Faceplate

Setting an operation mark on an instrument faceplate can temporarily apply an operational restriction to the function block. It can also put a label text.

The restriction of the operation mark as well as the label text and the color can be defined on the operation mark builder.

SEE

ALSO

For details of operation marks, see the following: Section F3.5, “Operation Mark” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Setting An Operation Mark 1.

Open the tuning view of the function block. Click the following button on the tuning view. 040301E.ai

Operation Mark Assignment dialog box displays. Operation Mark Assignment FIC100 A system intake flowrate None Setting Inspection Operation prohibited Running OPMARK04 OPMARK05 OPMARK06 OPMARK07 OPMARK08 OPMARK09 OPMARK10 OPMARK11 OPMARK12 OPMARK13 OPMARK14 OPMARK15 OK

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Figure Operation Mark Assignment Dialog Box

2.

Check [Setting], and then select an operation mark from the list. For removing an operation mark, [None] should be checked instead of [Setting].

3.

Click [OK]. The selected operation mark is set to the instrument faceplate of the function block.

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n Changing Label Text and Color of An Operation Mark The label and the color of the operation mark can be changed on HIS Setup window. 1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to show System Status Overview view.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

System Status Overview view

Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening System Status Overview View

2.

System Status Overview view appears. In the view, click the button for HIS Setup.

3.

Open the [Operation Mark] tab on HIS Setup window.

4.

Enter the label text and choose a favorite color, and then click [OK]. Confirm that the label text and the color of the operation mark are changed.

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Tight Shut and Full Open

The Tight shut/Full open operation is for securing the tight shut or full open of the valve by changing the actual output value according to the manipulated value (MV). If the MV is 0 %, to a value of less than 0 %, and if the MV is 100 %, to a value of more than 100%. For tight shut or full open of the valve: If the Tight shut/Full open is required, do one of the following. • In the Data Input dialog box, enter “0” or “100” in MV. • Press the INC or DEC button and keep pressing it one or two seconds longer after the MV shown in the faceplate reaches “MV=0.0%” or “MV=100.0%”.

IMPORTANT • If the output destination of the manipulated value (MV) of a function block having the ‘Tight shut/Full open’ feature is a Fieldbus Faceplate block, set the ‘Tight shut/Full open’ to “No” in the Function Block Detail Builder. • In the Function Block Detail Builder, the setting items “Output Value for Tight-shut (Ms)” and “Output Value for Full-open (Mf)” are named assuming the ‘valves with reverse actions” where the valves close tightly if the manipulated value (MV) is 0 %. For the valves that close tightly if the manipulated value (MV) is 100 %, the setting item “Output Value for Tight-shut (Ms)” is a value for setting the actual output value to a value less than 0 % if the manipulated value (MV) is 0 %. Take note that the setting item “Output Value for Full-open (Mf)” is a value for setting the actual output value to a value more than 100 % if the manipulated value (MV) is 100 %.

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When a Message is Generated Messages generated during operation include predefined messages and user-defined messages, both of which are used to notify the operator of changes in system status, the operation status of a process and various events occurring in a process. This chapter explains how to confirm/acknowledge messages as well as to find those generated in the past.

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Confirming Messages

Different types of messages are generated when monitoring. When a message is generated, the corresponding message button will flash in the system message window or navigator window to notify the operator that a message was generated. This section explains how to confirm the generated messages.

SEE

ALSO

For using Consolidated Alarm Management Software (CAMS for HIS), see the following: Section E12. “Consolidated Alarm Management Software” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Confirming messages in System Message Banner When a process alarm message, annunciator message, system alarm message or operator guide message is generated, beeps are output and the corresponding button in the System Message Banner flashes. Flashes if a process alarm message or an annunciator message occurs Flashes if a system alarm message occurs Flashes if an operator guide message occurs

? 0

0

0

● FCS0101 ● FCS0101 ● FCS0101

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

2008/03/03 14:35 Copy

TESTUSER

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Figure Buttons in the System Message Banner

1.

If beeps are output, look at the flashing button in the System Message Banner to check which type of message is generated.

2.

Click the Message Display area in the System Message Banner. Or click the flashing button.

3.

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To acknowledge all the messages at once, click the Acknowledge button. To acknowledge each message, click the message you want to acknowledge, and then click the Acknowledge button. Acknowledge button Delete button .OG Operator Guide Message

1 08/18 04:18:33 PM Reactor, high temperature! 2 08/18 04:18:14 PM SBP201: MSG002 Reactor operation condition error! Pressure and temperature exceed the specified values. PIC100 11 kPa Specified valus 3.5 kPa TIC200 125 DEG Specified valus 120.0 DEG 3 08/18 03:17:40 PM Transfer process starts. SBP200: MSG001 4 08/18 03:17:05 PM Enter the setpoint. 5 08/18 02:16:18 PM Raw material charge is completed. Ready

Range: All

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Figure Acknowledging an Operator Guide Message

5.

With a group acknowledgment, all of the unacknowledged messages are acknowledged; with an individual acknowledgment, the selected messages are acknowledged.

• Interactive message acknowledgment An interactive operator guide message can only be acknowledged individually. Select the operator guide message to be acknowledged in the operator guide view, then click on the acknowledge button. The operator guide individual acknowledgment window displaying the selected interactive message will appear. .OG Operator Guide Message ●

08/18 04:17:05 PM

SBP200: MSG001

Move to the reaction process. Move condition =

Acknowledge button

Delete button

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Figure Acknowledging the Interactive Message

TIP

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n Viewing Process Report In the Process Report view, the information on the system operation statuses is collected. And the information is shown in a window or is printed at the request of user. The data shown in the window or printed is the current one. The following two types of Process Report are available. • Tag Report • I/O Report

l Tag Report 1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to display Process Report View.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

HELP

?

Process Report View NAME

Overview

Window Control

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Figure Opening Process Report View

The process report view displays. 2.

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The tag report view displays the tag numbers and their state according to the conditions set in the Tag Search dialog box. .PR Process Report

Tag Name

FIC300 TIC100 LIC200 PI150 MC100 SIO220 LSW111 SW330 01ST0002 LC001 LC002 LIC001 LIC002 AN0001 AN0002 AN0003 AN0004 AN0005 AN0010 AN11

Tag Comment

Alarm

Discharge line A Charge tank Discharge tank Reactor Wash valve 1 Flowrate valve Agitator Discharge line

NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

Transfer 1 Transfer 2

Tank level error Pump A fail Tank A temp HI Tank B temp LO Tank A level HH Tank B level HI Tank C level LO

NR NR NR NR NR ALM NR NR NR NR NR NR

MORE

Current Value

Mode

80.0M3/H 20.0DEGC 36.0L/H 25.0PA 0.0% 1

2 AUT MAN MAN 0.0% MAN 0.0% MAN 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 "TAG" DEFAULT

Operation

MAN MAN IMAN MAN AUT MAN MAN

Maint

Maint

System Tag Name

.BL0158S010101 .BL0159S010101 .BL0160S010101 .BL0161S010101 .BL0162S010101 .BL0163S010101 .BL0164S010101 .BL0165S010101 .BL0166S010101 .BL0167S010101 .BL0168S010101 .BL0169S010101 .BL0170S010101 .AN0001S010101 .AN0002S010101 .AN0003S010101 .AN0004S010101 .AN0005S010101 .AN0010S010101 .AN0011S010101

"I/O" FCS0101 %SW 050106E.ai

Figure Process Report View (Tag Report)

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Tag Search Dialog Box displays as follows. Tag Report Search Dialog DEFAULT

SHEET1

SHEET2

SHEET3

Range User Group All Station Specification FCS0101 Equipment ...

SHEET4 Element Type All Specified Element Function Block Annunciator Common Switch Process I/O Global Switch

State All Alarm Specified Alarm

AOF CAL Operation Mark

...

Tag

Arbitrary Character Arbitrary Character

User-Defined Tag All Tags Specified Tag

Process Value of Tag Item Item

OK

Cancel

Reset

Save As 050108E.ai

Figure Tag Report Search Dialog Box

4.

Change a tab or click [Reset] button on this dialog box.

5.

Set the conditions and click [OK]. The process report will be displayed according to the new conditions.

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l I/O Report 1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to display Process Report view.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

?

HELP

Process Report view NAME

Overview

Window Control

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Figure Opening Process Report View

The process report view displays. 2.

Click the following button on the toolbar of the process report view. 050110E.ai

The I/O report view displays the I/O points and their state according to the conditions set in the I/O Search dialog box. .PR Process Report

FCS0101 AN0000 AN0050 AN0100 AN0150 AN0200

1234567890 . . 1. 1. 1. 11 . 11111. 1. . . 1. 111. 11. . . 1. 11. 1. . . 111. . 1111

1234567890 11. 111. . . . 1. . 1. . . 1. . . 1. . . 1. 1. . 1. 1111. . . 1 11. . . 1. . . 1

1234567890 . 111. 11. 1. . . 1. . 1. 11. 11. . . . . 111 . . . . . 111. . . . 11. . . . 11

1234567890 11. . . 1. . . . . . . . . 1. . 11 . 1. 1. 1. . . 1 . . . . . 11. 1. 11. 1. 1. . 1.

AN0250

1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 . . . 1. 1

"TAG" DEFAULT

1234567890 . . . 11. . . . . . . 11. . . . . . . . . . . 1. 1. . 1. 1111. . . 1 . 111. 1. . . 1

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Figure Process Report View (I/O Report)

Click the above button again may refresh the displayed I/O report.

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The I/O Search Dialog Box displays. I/O Report Search Dialog Subject Station

FCS0101

Element Seed Annunciator Common Switch Process I/O Communication I/O Global Switch OK

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Figure I/O Report Search Dialog Box

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Message Search

A message generated in the past can be redisplayed for confirmation. To search for a message, use the Filter dialog box , a function block or the historical message report window. For using Consolidated Alarm Management Software (CAMS for HIS), see the following: Section E12. “Consolidated Alarm Management Software” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Finding a Message Using the Filter Dialog Box Use the Filter dialog box to find a process alarm message, annunciator message, operator guide message or system alarm message generated in the past. Using the filter dialog box, the messages that matched the filter conditions can be displayed separately from the display of the entire messages. The example below explains how to find a process alarm message: 1.

Click on the button to display filter dialog in the process alarm view. Filter dialog .AL Process Alarm 1.0 m3/s 1 2 3 4

Ready

10/28 10/28 10/28 10/28

10:18:15 10:18:15 10:17:05 10:16:45

FIC005 FIC005 FIC004 FIC003

Range: All

Flowrate 5 Flowrate 5 Flowrate 4 Flowrate 3

Type: All

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33.0M3/H 33.0M3/H 50.0M3/H 12.0M3/H

NR NR DV+ HH

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The Filter dialog box will appear.

Filter Range All FCS Name

FCS0101

Equipment Name

%DR0001S010101

...

Tag Name Batch ID Safety Control Station Type All Function Block Only Annunciator Only

OK

Cancel

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Figure Filter Dialog Box for the Process Alarm

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In the Filter dialog box, specify the range and type of the alarm to be searched for, then click on the [OK] button. With a horizontal split, a view can be displayed into two frames. The filtered messages are displayed in the top frame while the whole messages are displayed in the bottom frame. An example of the process alarm window split is shown as follows: .AL FCS0101 Process Alarm 1.0 m3/s 1 2 3

07/25 07/25 07/25

15:05:32 15:05:32 15:05:30

FIC1000 FIC1000 FIC1000

Temperature Control Temperature Control Temperature Control

NR LO LO

1 2 3 4 5 6

07/25 07/25 07/25 07/25 07/25 07/25

15:05:32 15:05:32 15:05:30 15:05:45 15:05:45 15:05:43

FIC1000 FIC1000 FIC1000 TIC1000 TIC1000 TIC1000

Temperature Control Temperature Control Temperature Control Primary Temperature Control Primary Temperature Control Primary Temperature Control

NR LO LO NR LO LO

Ready

Range: Tag Name: FIC1000

Type: All

3/3

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Figure Process Alarm View Split

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n Finding a Message Using a Function Block Messages associated with a function block can be called from the function block. The example below explains how to call a process alarm message from the trend view. 1.

Select a trend pen in the trend view. TG0101 Block:01 Group:01 1 2

102.3

FIC001.PV

82.3

62.3

42.3

22.3

2.3

□ □ □ □ □ □ □ □

Gathering 00:12:00 13:34

Tag Name

Tag Comment

● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Inlet flow Outlet flow Level Temp A Temp B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FIC001. PV FIC002. PV LIC100. PV TIC100. PV TIC200. PV

Click

100% 13:36

13:38

Value 72.1 53.3 3.8 25.7 14.1

Unit M3/h M3/h M DEGC DEGC

13:40

13:42

Upper 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

13:44

Lower 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Figure Selecting the Function Block

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Click the button to display the process alarm view in the System Message Banner.

Process alarm view

? 0

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● FCS0101 ● FCS0101 ● FCS0101

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

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Figure Opening Process Alarm View

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The process alarm view will open, displaying process alarm messages associated with the trend pen (FIC001) selected in the trend view. .AL Process Alarm 1.0 m3/s 1 2 3

Ready

10/28 01:18:30 PM 10/28 01:18:30 PM 10/28 10:17:45 AM

FIC001 FIC001 FIC001

Range: FIC001

Tank Flowrate 1 Tank Flowrate 1 Tank Flowrate 1

Type: All

NR LO LO

50.1M3/H NR 72.1M3/H NR 72.1M3/H NR

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Figure Process Alarm View

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n Confirming from the Historical Message Report Window In the historical message report window, all messages occurred in the past, no matter if they are alarm messages, operation messages or other types of messages, are stored and can be confirmed. 1.

In the Browser bar, click the button to display the Historical Report view.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

Historical Report view Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening Historical Report View

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After calling up the historical message report window, the messages in the window may be confirmed. Historical Report - [Operation and Monitoring Message] File

Edit

View

Window

Help

STOP

Message No 1206 1201 1206 1201 1206 1201 1206 1201 1106 1102 1101 1206 1201 1206 1201 1106 1102 1206 1101 1201

Date 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26 07/12/26

Message Text 11:59:40 11:59:38 11:59:37 11:59:35 11:59:33 11:59:31 11:59:29 11:59:28 11:24:54 11:24:54 11:24:34 11:24:04 11:23:47 11:23:44 11:23:31 10:49:35 10:49:35 10:49:28 10:49:23 10:48:58

Tank level error Tank level error Tank level error Tank level error Tank level error Tank level error Tank level error Tank level error FIC008 Flowrate 8 FIC008 Flowrate 8 FIC008 Flowrate 8 Pump A fail Agitator fail Agitator fail Pump A fail FIC005 Flowrate 5 FIC005 Flowrate 5 Tank level error FIC005 Flowrate 5 Tank level error

Ready

NR ALM NR ALM NR ALM NR ALM

NR ALM NR ALM NR ALM

NR PV = PV =

55.0 M3/H LO 50.0 M3/H LO

Recover

NR PV =

60.0 M3/H LO

Recover

PV =

59.1 M3/H LO

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Figure Historical Message Report Window

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Messages On Help Window

The help messages assigned to the function block faceplates and windows as well as the help messages of occurred alarms can be displayed on help window.

n Help Messages of Occurred System Alarms 1.

In the System Message Banner, click the button to display the system alarm view. System alarm view ● FCS0101 ● FCS0101 ● FCS0101

? 0

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Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

Copy

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Figure Opening System Alarm View

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System Alarm Message view appears. Click one system alarm message and then click the button to display the Help window. Help window .SA System Alarm Message HELP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

0823 0502 0510 0510 0510 0502 0510 0510 0823 0502 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0471 0502 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510

01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09

03:20:01 02:31:02 02:30:57 02:30:57 02:30:57 02:29:33 02:29:23 02:29:23 09:50:03 09:28:46 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:28 06:29:46 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:40 06:29:40

Ready

Printer PRINTER 1 Offline DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = ClsDef.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrDspAssign.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrAssign.odb DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = ClsMng.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrDef.odb Printer PRINTER 1 Offline DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OGAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SDAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = Inst0357.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFFCS0101.odb FCS0101 Online Download Complete DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OPSBL1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = UTSW1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OPSFC1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SFCSW1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OGAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SDAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = Inst0357.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFFCS0101.odb Range: All

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Figure Opening the Help Window

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In the help window, the contents of the selected system alarm message appear.

.HW Help Search key Message number

Display

0046

Cancel

When process C starts, close the distillation tower intake valve.

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Figure Help Window

n User-Defined Help Messages for Function Blocks, View, Window 1.

Open a faceplate or a view or window by entering the name directly or using the related button. The faceplate or the view or window displays.

2.

Activate the view or window or the faceplate on the desktop and then click the button to display the Help window on in the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar.

Tool Button View Operation

Help window Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening the Help window

Help window with the help messages for the faceplate or the window is displayed.

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n Search Help Message On Help Window 1.

Deactivate all the windows displayed on the desktop.

2.

Click the button to display the Help window in the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar. A Help window appears.

.HW Help Search key Message number

9100

Display Cancel

When process C starts, close the distillation tower intake valve.

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Figure Help Window

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In the Search key area in the Help window, choose a search key from the list. The following search keys are available: • View or Window Name • Tag Name • Message Number • Help Number

4.

Enter an alphanumeric string to the field at right-hand side of the search key, and then click [Display] button. The detailed help message matches the above condition will be displayed.

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Confirming Messages in CAMS for HIS

Consolidated Alarm Management Software for HIS (hereinafter, CAMS for HIS) is capable of showing in one window all the alarms and event messages such as system alarm messages, process alarm messages, and operator guide messages. In addition, it displays the past A&E messages and operation records of operators on the window for the historical data list, that CAMS for HIS keeps.

n What is CAMS for HIS? CAMS for HIS has two kinds of windows.

l Message Monitor of CAMS for HIS CAMS for HIS replaces the Process Alarm view, System Alarm view, and Operator Guide view with one CAMS for HIS window, CAMS for HIS Message Monitor (*1). All the messages are gathered and shown in the CAMS for HIS Message Monitor. *1:

As to Operator Guide view, the message monitor of CAMS for HIS is displayed when selecting [Exclude operation guide messages] in CAMS for HIS Tab of HIS Utility. CAMS for HIS : Message Monitor File

Edit

View

Operation

Shelving

Tools

Data 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008

Massage 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:37:08 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM

HIS Start (Virtual) FCS0101 Fail STN0102 Fail ACG0103 Fail HIS0164 Fail FCS0101 Recover FCS0101 RIGHT Fail (SW STOP Code=0000 0000 0000 0000) FCS0101 RIGHT Manual Reset Start FCS0101 RIGHT Control FCS0101 Batch Manager Ready

11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:37:08 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 1:13:08 PM 1:13:28 PM 1:13:29 PM 1:13:44 PM 1:14:42 PM 1:15:15 PM 1:15:33 PM 1:16:23 PM 1:16:35 PM 1:16:41 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:18:25 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:19:46 PM 1:19:55 PM

HIS Start (Virtual) FCS0101 Fail STN0102 Fail ACG0103 Fail HIS0164 Fail FCS0101 Recover FCS0101 RIGHT Fail (SW STOP Code=0000 0000 0000 0000) FCS0101 RIGHT Manual Reset Start FCS0101 RIGHT Control FCS0101 Batch Manager Ready DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete FCS0101 Fail HIS Shutdown HIS Start (Virtual) FCS0101 Fail STN0102 Fail ACG0103 Fail HIS0164 Fail FCS0101 Recover FCS0101 RIGHT Fail (SW STOP Code=0000 0000 0000 0000) FCS0101 RIGHT Manual Reset Start FCS0101 RIGHT Control FCS0101 Batch Manager Ready DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete

Filter All Filters Favorites TESTUSER(10/32/32) +

SIS(0/0/0) System(10/32/32) Process(0/0/0) Operator Guide(0/0/0)

Data 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008

Massage

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l Historical Viewer of CAMS for HIS Historical Viewer of CAMS for HIS can hold the occurred A&E messages and operational audit trails; and display the stored historical data. Historical Viewer of CAMS for HIS is a replacement of Historical Message Report Window. CAMS for HIS : Historical Viewer File

Edit

View

Operation

TESTUSER - Current User

Filter All Filters Favorites TESTUSER(10/32/32) +

SIS(0/0/0) System(10/32/32) Process(0/0/0) Operator Guide(0/0/0)

Data 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008 3/4/2008

Massage 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:36:21 AM 11:37:08 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 11:37:10 AM 1:13:08 PM 1:13:28 PM 1:13:29 PM 1:13:44 PM 1:14:42 PM 1:15:15 PM 1:15:33 PM 1:16:23 PM 1:16:35 PM 1:16:41 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:17:38 PM 1:18:25 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:18:27 PM 1:19:46 PM 1:19:55 PM

HIS Start (Virtual) FCS0101 Fail STN0102 Fail ACG0103 Fail HIS0164 Fail FCS0101 Recover FCS0101 RIGHT Fail (SW STOP Code=0000 0000 0000 0000) FCS0101 RIGHT Manual Reset Start FCS0101 RIGHT Control FCS0101 Batch Manager Ready DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete FCS0101 Fail HIS Shutdown HIS Start (Virtual) FCS0101 Fail STN0102 Fail ACG0103 Fail HIS0164 Fail FCS0101 Recover FCS0101 RIGHT Fail (SW STOP Code=0000 0000 0000 0000) FCS0101 RIGHT Manual Reset Start FCS0101 RIGHT Control FCS0101 Batch Manager Ready DataBase Equalize Complete DataBase Equalize Complete

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Figure Main Window of CAMS for HIS Historical Viewer

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n Setting up for CAMS for HIS Before using CAMS for HIS, you must set up in the HIS Utilities. Follow the steps below for the setup. 1.

Start the HIS Utilities.

2.

Click the CAMS for HIS tab. Select the checkbox for validating CAMS for HIS. Set other items such as the maximum number of alarms to be held, as necessary.

3.

Restart the PC.

4.

Import the engineering data for CENTUM VP. Based on the data, create setup files such as Alarm Setup and Window Layout Setup.

5.

Download the setup files.

You can create and download setup files by starting the CAMS for HIS Configurator on any HIS PC.

SEE

ALSO

For details of setting up CAMS for HIS, see the following: Section E12.10, “Configurator of CAMS for HIS” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)” Section E12.2, “Settings to Use CAMS for HIS” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Starting Message Monitor of CAMS for HIS l In the System Message Banner In the System Message Banner, click the button to call Process Alarm view, System Alarm view, or Operator Guide view. The CAMS for HIS Message Monitor View appears with the filtering conditions of each window on. ? 0

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● FCS0101 ● FCS0101 ● FCS0101

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

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l In the Browser bar (Tool Button Tool Box) Click the button for CAMS for HIS in the Tool Box on the Browser Bar. CAMS for HIS Message Monitor View will start.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

CAMS for HIS Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening CAMS for HIS Message Monitor View

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l In the Browser bar (Name Input Tool Bar) In the Name Input Tool Box, call Process Alarm view, System Alarm view, or Operator Guide view. The CAMS for HIS Message Monitor View appears with the filtering conditions of each window on.

Name Input Window Name Input Call Default Station Information

NAME

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n Starting Historial Viewer of CAMS for HIS l Start from Browser Bar Click the button to display the Historical Report View in the Tool Box on the Browser Bar. CAMS for HIS Historical Viewer will start.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

Window Control

Historical Report

Builder

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Figure Opening CAMS for HIS Historical Viewer

SEE

ALSO

For the features of CAMS for HIS, see the following: Section E12. “Consolidated Alarm Management Software” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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Reading the Trend of Process Data Use the trend recording to read the trend of past data. With the trend recording, process data acquired from the plant can be saved and the saved data can be displayed.

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Confirming Data in the Trend View

The acquired data can be displayed in the trend view.

In the trend view, data can be displayed as it is acquired, or previously acquired data can be displayed again.

n Displaying Acquired Data in the Trend View 1. ALSO

For the steps to call the trend view, see the following: Section E5, “Trend Recording” in “Reference(IM33M01A30-40E)”

2.

The trend view displays the acquired data in a graph or the present values in numeric values. TG0101 Block:01 Group:01 1 2

102.3

82.3

FIC001.PV

SEE

Call the trend view.

62.3

42.3

22.3

2.3

□ □ □ □ □ □ □ □

Gathering 00:12:00 13:34

Tag Name

Tag Comment

● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Inlet flow Outlet flow Level Temp A Temp B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FIC001. PV FIC002. PV LIC100. PV TIC100. PV TIC200. PV

100% 13:36

13:38

Value 72.1 53.3 3.8 25.7 14.1

Unit M3/h M3/h M DEGC DEGC

13:40

13:42

Upper 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

13:44

Lower 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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n Displaying Collected Data On Trend Point View 1.

Double click a tag name in the trend view, or choose a trend pen and click [Display] key, the corresponding trend point view can be displayed. FIC001. PV Inlet flow

102.3

FC01.PV

82.3

62.3

42.3

22.3 2.3

Tag Name □

16:22

Tag Comment

● 3 FC01. PV

16:23

16:24

Value

Unit

81.1 KL/h

16:25

16:26

Upper 500.0

16:27

Lower 0.0

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Figure Trend Point View

When a batch trend is displayed, if a reference pattern is assigned to the displayed trend pen the reference pattern will be displayed too.

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Changing the Assignment of Trend Data Being Displayed

The assignment of trend pens being displayed in the trend window can be changed. The assignment of trend group can be changed by using the Pen Assignment dialog box or by selecting a file in which trend data is saved by using a drag-and-drop operation in the Browser bar. This section explains how to change the assignment of trend pens.

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n Changing the Pen Assignment in the Pen Assignment Dialog Box 1.

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The Pen Assignment dialog box will appear.

Pen Assignment Pen Assignment Reference Pattern

Block

Collected

Set Upper/ Lower Limit

Lower

Display

1 FIC100.PV 2: Rotary 01min. ...

2 AIC200.PV 4 5 6 6 7

4: Rotary 05min. ...

8 LIC800.PV Initialize OK

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Figure Pen Assignment Dialog Box (Pen Assignment)

3.

Set the data to be acquired and high/low limits in the Pen Assignment dialog box. If high/low limits are not specified, the trend graph to be displayed will use the values defined via the trend gathering pen assignment builder.

4.

To display desired data in the trend view, mark off the corresponding check box under [Display].

5.

Click on the [OK] button.

6.

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A dialog box will appear; choose a file in which trend data is saved. Open Look in:

Trend Name

Recent Places

Date modified

Type

Size

This folder is empty.

TG0101.trf TG0102.trf TG0103.trf

Desktop

Administrator

Computer

Network

File name:

TG0101.trf

Files of type:

Preserved File (*.trf)

Open Cancel

File comment

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Figure Open Dialog Box

3.

Select a desired file.

4.

Click on the [Open] button.

5.

The data saved in the selected file will be displayed in the current trend view.

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n Changing the Pen Assignment using a Drag-and-Drop operation in Browser bar 1.

In the Browser bar, click the the tag of the folder containing Trend setup data and trend data. Drag-and-drop it to the graph.

Overview View

Trend

Plant

TR003 GROUP01 TAG001.PV TAG002.PV TAG003.PV TAG004.SV NAME

TR002 GROUP01 TR003

Drag and drop

TR004

TRTANK Tank A 1 2

Comment

102.3

Search

82.3

FIC001.PV

Address /USER Favorite favorite-1 P MYPJT1 .SH GR0002 favorite-2 TG0216 CG0001

62.3

42.3

22.3

2.3

□ □ □ □ □ □ □ □

Gathering 00:12:00 13:34

Tag Name

Tag Comment

● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Inlet flow Outlet flow Level Temp A Temp B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FIC001. PV FIC002. PV LIC100. PV TIC100. PV TIC200. PV

100% 13:36

13:38

Value 72.1 53.3 3.8 25.7 14.1

Unit M3/h M3/h M DEGC DEGC

13:40

13:42

Upper 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

13:44

Lower 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Figure Drag and Drop Tag Data

2.

TIP

Pen is assigned, and the data in the folder is shown in the Trend graph view.

Pens are assigned from the top (1) to the bottom (8). The highest number of available pen is assigned. If the maximum 8 pens are already assigned, an assignment error is raised. In this case, delete some of the existing unneeded pen assignments before adding a new pen assignment.

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6.3

Creating/Displaying Trend Reference Patterns

In the trend view, trend reference patterns that are used as templates for trend graphs can be displayed. This section explains how to create and display trend reference patterns.

n Creating a Trend Reference Pattern 1.

In the trend view, click on the following button on the tool bar. 060301E.ai

2.

A dialog box to save trend data will appear. Save As CENTUMVP Organize

his

Views

Favorite Links

save

Search

TREND

New Folder

Name

Documents

?

Date modified

Type

Size

This Folder is Empty.

Desktop Computer Pictures Music Recently Changed Searches Public

Folders File name : TG0201 Save as type : Preserved File (*.trf) Hide Folders

Save

Cancel 060302E.ai

Figure Save As Dialog Box

3.

Specify the file in which to save trend data, as well as the location of the saved file.

4.

Click on the [Save] button.

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5.

The Input Comment dialog box will appear. To change the pen comment to be displayed in the trend view, enter the new comment.

Input Comment File Name C\CS1000\his\save\TREND\TG0201.trf File Comment

Distillation

1

FIC100.PV

Distillation A

2

FI101.PV

Inlet A

3

FI102.PV

Outlet A

4

FIC200.PV

Distillation B

5

FI201.PV

Inlet B

6 7 8 OK

Cancel

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Figure Input Comment Dialog Box

6.

Click on the [OK] button.

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n Displaying a Trend Reference Pattern 1.

In the trend view, click on the following button on the tool bar. 060304E.ai

2.

The Pen Assignment dialog box will appear. Trend reference pattern data Pen Assignment Pen Assignment

Display

Reference Pattern Specify File

File name:

Delete

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OK

Cancel 060305E.ai

Figure Pen Assignment Dialog Box (Reference Pattern)

3.

Click on the [Specify File] button in the Pen Assignment dialog box.

4.

A dialog box will appear; select a file in which the trend reference pattern is saved.

Open CENTUMVP Organize

Views

Favorite Links Documents Desktop

his

save

Search

TREND

New Folder

Name

Date modified

?

Type

Size

TG0101.trf TG0102.trf TG0103.trf

Computer Pictures Music Recently Changed Searches Public

Folders File name :

Preserved File (*.trf) Open

Cancel 060306 E.ai

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5.

Select a file containing the reference pattern to be displayed, and click on the [Open] button.

6.

In the Pen Assignment dialog box, click on the check boxes located on the left of pen numbers. This enables selection of trend reference pattern data corresponding to the pens with a check mark.

7.

From the combo box, select the data to be displayed as a trend reference pattern.

8.

Click on the [OK] button.

9.

In the trend view, click on the following button on the tool bar. 060307E.ai

The trend reference pattern will be displayed in the trend view. To erase the trend reference pattern and return to the previous display of acquired data, click on the button again.

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<7. Outputting Screen Images>

7-1

Outputting Screen Images Use the print screen function to output the images on the screen to a printer or to a file (that is, to save).

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7.1

Outputting the Screen Image of Currently Displayed Windows

When outputting the screen image of currently displayed windows, either the image of a particular window only or all images being displayed on the screen can be output. In addition, the screen image can be output to a file as well as to the printer.

n Outputting a Particular View or Window Image Only The following explains how to output to the printer the image of one particular view or window among all windows currently displayed. 1.

In a view or window currently displayed, click on the following button on the tool bar. 070101E.ai

2.

The image of the view or window in which the button was clicked will be output to the printer.



In the example shown below, clicking on the button in the graphic view outputs the image of the graphic view only. Images of other view or window will not be output. ?

0

17

0

 FCS0101  FCS0101  FCS0101

2008/03/03 14:35

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

Tool Button

Copy

TESTUSER

DISTILGR_3D 3D Distillation Graphic

FIC002

View Operation

My Computer Distillation Column

Vapor

Condenser

2D

36.2

%

1LIC100

40.8

M3/H

3

4

1

2

FIC002

SYS-OV

1FIC101

Reflux Drum

NAME

59.4

Call View SYS

HELP

DegC

1TIC100

70.0

DEVICE ALERT CHECK PRM!

1FIC100

ALRM

? ALRM

Recycle Bin Feedstock

36.2

48.1

MV

DegC

1TIC400

Steam

Oscill TR

100.0

Reboiler

Instruments

31.7 25.9

%

M3/H

1FIC300

Bottom Extraction

80.0

1LIC300

Prc0001S0102.xls - Microsoft Excel

ALRM

60.0

Tag Display ?

1MC300

Builder

M3/H 0.0 M3/H 0.0 % 0.0

Dist TR

Dynamic

Compressor okay

SV

1MC101

1MC101

M3/H

1FIC200

Overview

Window Control

MAN NR PV

M3/H

A1

Ready

A

B

C

D

E

F

40.0

1 2

20.0

3 4

0.0

5 6 7 Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Command

100% -

+

Start

Graphic View

Faceplate View Window of general-purpose Windows application 070102E.ai

Figure Example of Printer Output 1

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n Outputting All Images Displayed on the Screen 1.

Click on the following button in the System Message Banner. 070103E.ai

2.

All images displayed on the screen will be output to the printer. In the example shown below, all images including the image of the general-purpose Windows application window will be output to the printer. System message banner

? 0

17

0

 FCS0101  FCS0101  FCS0101

2008/03/03 14:35

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

Tool Button

Copy

TESTUSER

DISTILGR_3D 3D Distillation Graphic

FIC002

View Operation

My Computer

Distillation Column

Vapor

Condenser

2D

36.2

%

1LIC100

40.8

M3/H

3

4

1

2

FIC002

SYS-OV

1FIC101

Reflux Drum

NAME

59.4

Call View SYS

HELP

DegC

1TIC100

70.0

DEVICE ALERT CHECK PRM! ALRM

? ALRM

Recycle Bin Feedstock

36.2

48.1

MV

DegC

1TIC400

Steam

Oscill TR

100.0

Reboiler 31.7 25.9

%

M3/H

1FIC300

Bottom Extraction

80.0

1LIC300

Prc0001S0102.xls - Microsoft Excel

ALRM

60.0

Tag Display ?

1MC300

Builder

M3/H 0.0 M3/H 0.0 % 0.0

Dist TR

Dynamic Instruments Compressor okay

SV

1MC101

1MC101

M3/H

1FIC200

Overview

Window Control

MAN NR PV

M3/H

1FIC100

A1

Ready

A

B

C

D

E

F

40.0

1 2

20.0

3 4

0.0

5 6 7 Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Command

100% -

+

Start

Graphic View

Faceplate view Window of general-purpose Windows application 070202E.ai

Figure Example of Printer Output 2

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n Outputting the Screen Image to a File 1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to display the system staus overview view.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

?

HELP

System staus overview view

Overview

Window Control

Builder

070105E.ai

Figure Opening the System Staus Overview View

2.

The system status overview view will appear.

3.

Click on the button to display the HIS Setup Window on the toolbar of the system status overview view. HIS Setup Window .SO System Status Overview FCS FCS

IOM

MYPJT

FCS0101

Domain : 01

V net1

V net2

FCS0102

STN0103

STN0104

APCS0110

GSGW0111

ACG0105

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Figure Opening a HIS Setup Window

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4.

A printer tab strip of the HIS setup window will open. .SH HIS Setup

File Equalize Function Keys REPORT

Preset Menu OPC Station

Buzzer

Printer

Display

Operation Mark Process Management

Multimedia Long-Term Multiple-Monitor

Window Switching

Navigator

Alarm

Message and Report Print

Printer Name

MSG1

Canon LBP-1310

MSG2

Canon LBP-1310

MSG3

Canon LBP-1310

MSG4

Canon LBP-1310

MSG5

Canon LBP-1310

PRT

Canon LBP-1310

Line Print/YPR Print Setup Orientation Portrait

Font Size 10

Landscape

System Default

Message Printer Assignment Hardcopy EM-930C

Invert Print

Output to File

Monochrome Print OK

Cancel

Apply

Help 070107E.ai

Figure HIS Setup Window

5.

Mark off the check box next to [Output to File] in the printer tab strip.

6.

Click on the button to output the screen image(s) to the printer. The screen image(s) will be output to a file as well as to the printer. The file will be output in bitmap (.bmp) format. When recalling the screen image, the image window can be used to open the file.

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7.2

Outputting the Previously Output Screen Images Again

A screen image can be saved to a file so that it can be output to the printer or displayed on the screen again.

n Displaying a Screen Image You can show the screen image saved in a file to the Image window. 1.

In the Tool Button Tool Box in the Browser Bar, click the button to display the Image window.

Tool Button View Operation

Call View SYS

NAME

HELP

?

Overview

Image window Window Control

Builder

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Figure Opening Image Window

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2.

An image window will open. The displayed image window shows the last output screen image.

Image window C¥CS3000¥HIS¥save¥bmp¥FullScreen_1.bmp

 FCS0101  FCS0101  FCS0101

? 0

17

0

2008/03/03 14:35

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

Tool Button

Copy

TESTUSER

DISTILGR_3D 3D Distillation Graphic

FIC002

My Computer

View Operation

Distillation Column

Vapor

Condenser

2D

36.2

%

40.8

1LIC100

M3/H

3

4

1

2

FIC002

SYS-OV

1FIC101

Reflux Drum

NAME

59.4

Call View SYS

DegC

1TIC100

70.0

DEVICE ALERT CHECK PRM!

1FIC100

ALRM

?

HELP

MAN NR PV

M3/H

ALRM

Recycle Bin Feedstock

36.2

1MC101

1MC101

M3/H 48.1

1FIC200

Steam

100.0

Reboiler

Instruments Compressor okay

Oscill TR

31.7 25.9

%

M3/H

1FIC300

Bottom Extraction

80.0

1LIC300

Prc0001S0102.xls - Microsoft Excel

ALRM

60.0

Tag Display ?

1MC300

Builder

M3/H 0.0 M3/H 0.0 % 0.0

Dist TR

Dynamic

Window Control

MV

DegC

1TIC400

Overview

SV

A1

Ready

A

B

C

D

E

F

40.0

1 2

20.0

3 4

0.0

5 6 7

Ready

Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

Command

Operation and monitoring window

Window of general-purpose Windows application

NUM 100% -

+

Operation and monitoring window 070202E.ai

Figure Image Window

3.

Click on the following button in the image window. 070203E.ai

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4.

A dialog box will appear; select a screen image saved in a file. Open bmp

Look in: Name

Date taken

Tags

Size

CG0001_1s1 FullScreen_1_1_s1

File name:

*.bmp

Open

Files of type:

*.bmp

Cancel 070204E.ai

Figure Open Dialog Box

5.

Select a file containing the screen image to be displayed.

6.

Click on the [Open] button.

7.

The screen image saved in the selected file will be displayed in the image window.

n Outputting a Screen Image to the Printer The screen image displayed in the image window can be output to the printer. 1.

In the image window, click on the following button on the tool bar.

2.

A dialog box to perform print setting will appear.

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Print Printer

OK

EM-930C Reverse

Monochrome

Cancel 070206E.ai

Figure Print Dialog Box

3.

Set the output destination printer and output mode.

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8.

When a System Error Occurred When a system error occurs, an alarm tone will sound and a system alarm message will be generated to notify the operator.

SEE

ALSO

• For more information about setting the alarm tones, see the following: Section E4.3.3, “Buzzer Tab” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)” • For using Consolidated Alarm Management Software (CAMS for HIS), see the following: Section E12. “Consolidated Alarm Management Software” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

n Confirming system alarm messages in the System Message Banner If a system alarm message is generated, the system alarm message button in the System Message Banner flashes. Blinks if a system alarm message is generated

? 0

0

0

• FCS0101 • FCS0101 • FCS0101

Batch Manager Ready RIGHT Control RIGHT Manual Reset Start

2008/03/03 14:35 Copy

Message display area

TESTUSER 080001E.ai

Figure Buttons in System Message Banner

1.

If a system alarm message is generated, the system alarm message button in the System Message Banner flashes and the system alarm message appears in the Message Display area.

2.

Click the Message Display area in the System Message Banner. Or the blinking button. System Alarm view appears.

3.

If you want to view the detailed information on the message, click the message and click the [HELP] button. The detailed information on the message appears in the HELP window.

SEE

ALSO

For the details of system alarm messages, see the following: “Operating Messages” (IM 33M05D20-40E)

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4.

8-2

To acknowledge all messages at once, click on the acknowledge button. To acknowledge messages individually, select the messages to be acknowledged and click on the acknowledge button. Acknowledge Delete .SA System Alarm Message HELP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

0823 0502 0510 0510 0510 0502 0510 0510 0823 0502 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0471 0502 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510 0510

01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/14 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/12 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09 01/09

03:20:01 02:31:02 02:30:57 02:30:57 02:30:57 02:29:33 02:29:23 02:29:23 09:50:03 09:28:46 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:37 09:28:28 06:29:46 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:41 06:29:40 06:29:40

Printer PRINTER 1 Offline DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = ClsDef.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrDspAssign.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrAssign.odb DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = ClsMng.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TrDef.odb Printer PRINTER 1 Offline DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OGAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SDAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = Inst0357.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFFCS0101.odb FCS0101 Online Download Complete DataBase Equalize Complete Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OPSBL1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = UTSW1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OPSFC1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SFCSW1.dsp Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = OGAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = SDAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = Inst0357.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFAR010101.odb Data Base Download from YOKOGAWA File = TFFCS0101.odb

Ready

Range: All

26/77 080002E .ai

Figure Acknowledging the System Alarm Message

5.

With a group acknowledgment, all of the unacknowledged messages are acknowledged; with an individual acknowledgment, the selected messages are acknowledged.

6.

Click on the delete button.

7.

All of the acknowledged messages will be deleted.

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n Confirming in the System Status Overview View 1.

Call the system status overview view .SO System Status Overview FCS FCS

IOM

MYPJT1

Domain : 01

V net1

V net2

Fail

Fail FCS0101

FCS0102

FCS0103

FCS0104

ACG0109

ACG0110

BCVL0111

BCVL0112

HIS0119

HIS0120

FCS0105

FCS0106

HIS0121

HIS0122

HIS0123

HIS0124

Ready 080004E.ai

Figure System Status Overview View (CENTUM VP system)

SEE

ALSO

• For the steps to call the system status overview view, see the following: “n Outputting the Screen Image to a File” in 7.1, “Outputting the Screen Image of Currently Displayed Windows” • For the details of System Status Overview, see the following: Section E4.1, “System Staus Overview” in “Reference (IM 33M01A30-40E)”

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Call individual status display views from the system status overview view. Double-click on the FCS icon to call the FCS status display view; double-click on the BCV icon to call the BCV status display view.

Left side CPU Fail

Fail

Fail

Both sides CPU Fail

Right side CPU Fail 080005E.ai

Figure FCS Error Status Display

Communication error 080006E.ai

Figure BCV Error Status Display

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Figure Under Test

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IM 33M05D10-40E 2nd Edition

INDEX B Block Mode............................................................ 4-6 Browser Bar........................................................... 1-8

C CAMS for HIS.......................................................5-18 Circulate function................................................... 3-4

F Filter Dialog Box..................................................... 5-9 Full Open..............................................................4-10

S Screen Image......................................................... 7-1 Security.................................................................. 1-2 Short Cut Key......................................................... 3-5 System Message Banner...................................... 1-7 System Status Overview View............................... 8-3

T Tight Shut.............................................................4-10 Trend View............................................................. 6-2

G Graphic View.......................................................... 2-1

H Help Window........................................................5-15 HIS......................................................................... 1-1

I Instrument Faceplate............................................. 4-1

M Message................................................................ 5-1 Multiple-Monitor..................................................... 3-9

O Operation And Monitoring Windows...................... 1-4 Operation Mark...................................................... 4-8 Operation Panel Mode........................................... 3-2

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Revision Information  Title : CENTUM VP HIS Operation  Manual No. : IM 33M05D10-40E Dec. 2009/2nd Edition/R4.02 or later* viii

* : Denotes the release number of the software corresponding to the contents of this user’s manual. The revised contents are valid until the next edition is issued.

Descriptions of Trademark Acknowledgements are changed.

Mar. 2008/1st Edition/R4.01 or later Newly published.

n For Questions and More Information If you have any questions, you can send an E-mail to the following address. E-mail: [email protected] n If you want more information about Yokogawa products, you can visit Yokogawa’s homepage at the following web site. Homepage: http://www.yokogawa.com/ n Written by Process Automation Product Marketing Dept. Industrial Automation Systems Business Div. Yokogawa Electric Corporation n Published by Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750, JAPAN n Printed by KOHOKU PUBLISHING & PRINTING INC.

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