ABB 800xA User Manual - Section 3  Configuration

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Summary of 800xA

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    Power and productivity for a better world t system 800xa multisystem integration system version 5.1.

  • Page 3: System 800Xa

    System 800xa multisystem integration system version 5.1.

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    Notice this document contains information about one or more abb products and may include a description of or a reference to one or more standards that may be generally relevant to the abb products. The presence of any such description of a standard or reference to a standard is not a representation ...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    3bse037076-510 d 5 table of contents about this user manual general ..............................................................................................................................9 user manual conventions ...................................................................................

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    Table of contents 6 3bse037076-510 d read-only system ................................................................................................ 31 user mapping ...................................................................................................... 31 password configuration .......

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    Table of contents 3bse037076-510 d 7 3bse037076-510 d 7 process displays ..............................................................................................................75 faceplates ..........................................................................................................

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    Table of contents 8 3bse037076-510 d revision history introduction ................................................................................................................... 117 revision history....................................................................................................

  • Page 9: About This User Manual

    3bse037076-510 d 9 about this user manual general any security measures described in this user manual, for example, for user access, password security, network security, firewalls, virus protection, etc., represent possible steps that a user of an 800xa system may want to consider based on a risk as...

  • Page 10: User Manual Conventions

    User manual conventions about this user manual 10 3bse037076-510 d user manual conventions microsoft windows conventions are normally used for the standard presentation of material when entering text, key sequences, prompts, messages, menu items, screen elements, etc. Feature pack the feature pack c...

  • Page 11: Terminology

    About this user manual terminology 3bse037076-510 d 11 although warning hazards are related to personal injury, and caution hazards are associated with equipment or property damage, it should be understood that operation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions, result in deg...

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    Released user manuals and release notes about this user manual 12 3bse037076-510 d released user manuals and release notes a complete list of all user manuals and release notes applicable to system 800xa is provided in system 800xa released user manuals and release notes (3bua000263*). System 800xa ...

  • Page 13: Section 1  Introduction

    3bse037076-510 d 13 section 1 introduction product overview product scope 800xa multisystem integration makes it possible to supervise and operate several 800xa systems from one central operating room. The 800xa subscriber and provider systems can be in the same windows domain, different windows dom...

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    Figure 1. Subscriber and provider configuration remote access client remote access server subscriber system provider system network product scope section 1 introduction 14 3bse037076-510 d the network between the subscribers and the providers can be anything from a high speed lan 100 mbit/s down to ...

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    Figure 2. One subscriber supervising two providers network subscriber system provider system provider system section 1 introduction product scope 3bse037076-510 d 15 for more information about network configurations refer to system 800xa, network, configuration (3bse034463*)..

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    New in this release section 1 introduction 16 3bse037076-510 d new in this release feature pack functionality______________________________________________________________________ asset optimization with multisystem integration using asset optimization with multisystem integration, the condition rep...

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    Section 1 introduction prerequisites and requirements 3bse037076-510 d 17 prerequisites and requirements 800xa multisystem integration must be installed on all 800xa nodes of the provider and subscriber. To be able to install 800xa multisystem integration, the 800xa core system must be of sv 5.0 sp2...

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    Prerequisites and requirements section 1 introduction 18 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 19: Section 2  Installation

    3bse037076-510 d 19 section 2 installation 800xa multisystem integration installation the 800xa multisystem integration wizard is used to install the 800xa multisystem integration. Perform the following steps: 1. Select installation media. 2. Double-click on the setup.Exe program. 3. Select 800xa mu...

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    800xa multisystem integration installation section 2 installation 20 3bse037076-510 d figure 3. Installation startup display continue the installation and fill in the requested information. You can change the path of installation directory. 4. Click browse to change the path of installation director...

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    Section 2 installation 800xa multisystem integration installation 3bse037076-510 d 21 figure 4. Installation path after the installation of 800xa multisystem integration the system extension must be loaded. The configuration wizard is used to install 800xa multisystem integration system extensions. ...

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    800xa multisystem integration installation section 2 installation 22 3bse037076-510 d figure 5. Installation system extension 8. Click next and then finish. The loading of the 800xa multisystem integration system extension is finished. After loading the 800xa multisystem integration re-boot the mach...

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    Section 2 installation recommended hardware configurations 3bse037076-510 d 23 system or not. The general rule is that a system extension should be installed on the subscriber system if aspects from the system extension is uploaded. Recommended hardware configurations this chapter describes differen...

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    Small configuration section 2 installation 24 3bse037076-510 d small configuration for a small configuration, some few hundreds of i/o-signals, the remote access server can run in the same node as the connectivity and aspect directory servers. It is not recommended to run on an operative workplace o...

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    Section 2 installation medium/large configuration 3bse037076-510 d 25 medium/large configuration figure 8. Medium/large scale configuration remote access server remote access client aspect directory connectivity aspect directory connectivity server server network for a medium/large configuration, it...

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    Medium/large configuration section 2 installation 26 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 27: Section 3  Configuration

    3bse037076-510 d 27 section 3 configuration introduction before the 800xa multisystem integration can be used, it must be configured both in the provider and the subscriber systems. The configuration is done in three steps: 1. Create and configure the provider (remote access server). 2. Create and c...

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    Creation of a remote access server section 3 configuration 28 3bse037076-510 d creation of a remote access server the configuration wizard is used to create the remote access server in the provider system. Perform the following steps: 1. Select the system administration option, click next, see figur...

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    Section 3 configuration creation of a remote access server 3bse037076-510 d 29 2. Select remote access server option, click next, see figure 10 . Figure 10. Create remote access server.

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    Creation of a remote access server section 3 configuration 30 3bse037076-510 d the add a remote access server dialog box is displayed, see figure 11 . Figure 11. Add remote access server the following are configured in this dialog: • node to run the remote access server service provider. • if the co...

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    Section 3 configuration node configuration 3bse037076-510 d 31 3. Click next, see figure 11 and then in new screen click finish. Node configuration the recommended node to run the remote access server service differs depending on the size of the system. See section recommended hardware configuration...

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    Password configuration section 3 configuration 32 3bse037076-510 d the wildcard character ‘*’ can be used instead of a windows account name in the subscriber system. Use this method only to map to a read-only or guest user in the provider system, since it opens up a system for write from all account...

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    Section 3 configuration remote access server advanced configuration 3bse037076-510 d 33 • port number to use for the connection • usage of encryption for the connection to configure port number and encryption usage for a connection, select the service structure and select the object services/remote ...

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    The time to get opc properties data is longer the first time a display is brought up after a clean-up of the opc property cache, but will be optimized the next time the same display is brought up. Remote access server advanced configuration section 3 configuration 34 3bse037076-510 d client against ...

  • Page 35: Remote Access Client

    Section 3 configuration remote access client 3bse037076-510 d 35 remote access client overview remote access client requires one license per provider to run without warnings. The remote access client service communicates with the remote access server, but resides on the subscriber system. There is a...

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    Figure 15. New object dialog box for remote system object creation of a remote access client section 3 configuration 36 3bse037076-510 d 2. Enter the name, and click next, the system displays additional arguments dialog, see figure 16 . The name given for the remote system object will be presented i...

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    Figure 16. Configuring the connect account section 3 configuration creation of a remote access client 3bse037076-510 d 37 3. Enter the remote system ip address, and click set connect account to configure the connect account. The user specified should be a local user, or a domain user. Domain user ca...

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    Remote access client advanced configuration section 3 configuration 38 3bse037076-510 d 4. Click ok. 5. Click set password, see figure 16 . Password only have to be set if encryption is used. Figure 18. Set password 6. Enter the password as specified in the provider system (remote access server), an...

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    Figure 19. Remote access client, special configuration tab the connect account must be configured on the node that executes the remote access client (afwrac.Exe). If the system is redundant, the connect account must be configured twice. The password must be configured on the remote access client nod...

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    Figure 20. Connect account the remote access client (rac) must be restarted after applying the connect method. Remote access client advanced configuration section 3 configuration 40 3bse037076-510 d 2. Specify the account used to connect to the remote access server (provider) and click ok. See figur...

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    Section 3 configuration upload configuration 3bse037076-510 d 41 upload configuration try to limit the upload to the objects needed to supervise and operate the provider system only. Before any objects in the provider system can be used in the subscriber system, proxy objects for the remote objects ...

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    Figure 23. Upload configuration dialog box since all referenced objects will be uploaded, it is possible to limit the upload to only the objects with displays used for the operation of the provider system. Upload configuration section 3 configuration 42 3bse037076-510 d select the desired structure/...

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    Section 3 configuration upload configuration 3bse037076-510 d 43 the remote system will be uploaded below the remote system/inventory object in the control structure, in addition to the selected structure. Figure 24. Inventory object the “include children” and “follow references” configuration are s...

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    Upload configuration section 3 configuration 44 3bse037076-510 d the aspect categories to upload are specified in the aspect category definition aspect. Select the aspect system structure and select the aspect category you want to see the configuration. Figure 26 shows the faceplate aspect category....

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    Section 3 configuration upload configuration 3bse037076-510 d 45 • ignore at upload the aspect is not uploaded to the subscriber system. Useful when an aspect category defines opc properties that should be excluded when creating proxy aspects. • copy at upload the aspect is copied from the provider ...

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    Running upload section 3 configuration 46 3bse037076-510 d node structure alarm and events for objects not uploaded will be discarded in the subscriber system. If alarms and events for actions related to nodes in the provider are wanted the node administration structure should be uploaded to the sub...

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    Section 3 configuration running upload 3bse037076-510 d 47 activation of an upload is done from the upload execution tab on the system connection aspect found on the remote system object. If the second state field shows “connected” it is possible to start an upload by pressing the “upload” button. T...

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    Running upload section 3 configuration 48 3bse037076-510 d configuration by un-checking the aspect category in the list above. Unchecking means the aspect category will not be uploaded. All aspects with opc properties, log configurations, and log templates will also be uploaded unless “ignore at upl...

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    Section 3 configuration running upload 3bse037076-510 d 49 client, special configuration tab. See section remote access client advanced configuration on page 38. The upload configuration tab shows how the upload is configured. The references field will show followed if the follow references check bo...

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    Running upload section 3 configuration 50 3bse037076-510 d clicking the clean button removes all proxy objects and aspects uploaded for the system represented by the remote system object. After clicking the clean button confirm the clean function by selecting yes in the dialog shown below. Clean sho...

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    Figure 31. System connection, run consistency tab section 3 configuration proxy objects 3bse037076-510 d 51 if any inconsistencies are found during the check, the run correct button is enabled. When clicked it will try to correct the inconsistencies. If it fails, a new upload must be performed. Prox...

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    Proxy objects section 3 configuration 52 3bse037076-510 d remote object info aspect figure 32. Remote object info aspect the remote object info aspect shows the object name, the remote system name, and a list of uploaded aspects. The remote object info is used to compose the name shown in the plant ...

  • Page 53: Miscellaneous Configuration

    Section 3 configuration proxy control connection 3bse037076-510 d 53 %name:relative name%[%remote object info%@%%][%type name%,%%] proxy control connection a proxy control connection aspect is created on the proxy object for all aspects that defines opc properties not marked as “ignore at upload” in...

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    Data subscription section 3 configuration 54 3bse037076-510 d the security configuration does not only affect the access rights, it also effects the user interface. If an operation is denied by the security, the user interface is dimmed. This does not work for uploaded objects and structures, since ...

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    Section 3 configuration data subscription 3bse037076-510 d 55 the lower subscription rate can be useful if the subscriber is only used to present an overview of the providers state. The configuration above specifies that properties with update rates 0-1 seconds will get 10 seconds, 2-3 seconds will ...

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    Process displays section 3 configuration 56 3bse037076-510 d process displays process graphics will resolve the late binding references such as, lateboundpropertyref function only on the subscriber system. Ensure to include the referenced objects during an upload to the subscriber system as they are...

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    Section 3 configuration history and trends 3bse037076-510 d 57 adding new faceplates for a proxy object is done the same way as building faceplates for a single system. It is also possible to build faceplates that work against more than one provider system. History and trends avoid logs of provider ...

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    Alarm and events section 3 configuration 58 3bse037076-510 d supported link is found during the first upload, the upload will automatically create a history group with the supported link configured. It is recommended to use a separate history service for communication with provider system(s). Alarm ...

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    Section 3 configuration alarm and events 3bse037076-510 d 59 the alarm and event list configured on the subscriber to show the alarms from the provider systems must be reconfigured to show the column systemname. The systemname column shows the name of the provider system, i.E the name of the remote ...

  • Page 60: Point of Control Support

    Alarm and events section 3 configuration 60 3bse037076-510 d alarm hiding alarm hiding should be configured in the provider system. Alarms hidden in the provider will show up in a hidden alarm list in the subscriber system. It is however not possible to show the corresponding hiding rule in the subs...

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    Section 3 configuration enabling point of control 3bse037076-510 d 61 enabling point of control to use point of control in the subscriber system, a valid license key is required and the point of control must be enabled. For more information on enabling point of control, refer to enabling point of co...

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    Upload configuration section 3 configuration 62 3bse037076-510 d 2. Select system setting aspect from admin structure > subscriber2, domain (system name). In this aspect, select true in the values column for point of control (see figure 38 ). Figure 38. Enabling the point of control through system s...

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    Section 3 configuration user mapping 3bse037076-510 d 63 user mapping ensure that the mapped users belong to the same user group in the provider, similar to that in the subscriber. If the user groups other than the default groups are used, they must be exported from the provider and imported to the ...

  • Page 64: Asset Optimization

    Asset optimization section 3 configuration 64 3bse037076-510 d feature pack functionality______________________________________________________________________ asset optimization this section applies to the system 800xa 5.1 feature pack release only. Asset optimization brings maintenance management ...

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    Section 3 configuration configuration 3bse037076-510 d 65 configuration if the aowebservernode is protected with firewall, ensure that the ports 443 (https) or 80 (http) is open in the firewall based on the communication protocol selected in the asset optimization configuration aspect. The web view ...

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    Figure 40. Asset optimization configuration aspect-main view configuration section 3 configuration 66 3bse037076-510 d communication protocol. The default communication protocol is https. It is also possible to use the http protocol. When http protocol is used, the data passed between subscriber and...

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    Section 3 configuration https communication protocol 3bse037076-510 d 67 aowebservernode. The default configuration is to use the aowebservernode host name for the communicating with the provider asset optimization server. It is possible to use the ip address of aowebservernode for communication ins...

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    Https communication protocol section 3 configuration 68 3bse037076-510 d 3. The recommendation for rsa key size is 1024 bits. For information on generating certificate request, installing the certificate, and renewing the certificate, refer to the microsoft internet information server documentation....

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    Section 3 configuration https communication protocol 3bse037076-510 d 69 importing root certificates the certificate of the issuing certificate authority must be added to the trusted root certification authorities store on the asset optimization client and server nodes in the subscriber system. Exec...

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    Https communication protocol section 3 configuration 70 3bse037076-510 d 2. Select file > add/remove snap-in. The add or remove snap-ins dialog appears. Figure 45. Add or remove snap-ins 3. Select certificates and click add. The certificates snap-in dialog appears..

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    Figure 46. Add or remove snap-ins section 3 configuration https communication protocol 3bse037076-510 d 71 4. Select an account and click finish. 5. Right-click trusted root certification authorities and select all tasks > import from the context menu. Figure 47. Importing trusted root certification...

  • Page 72: Limitations

    Limitations section 3 configuration 72 3bse037076-510 d limitations export/import export/import is not possible to use with uploaded objects or structures since part of the information for the proxy objects is stored in the remote access client service. Logical colors user defined logical colors use...

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    Object lock policy must be the same for the subscriber and all providers. It is not possible to have different lock policies on different systems. The power plant libraries for pi and pt cannot be used together. Section 3 configuration limitations 3bse037076-510 d 73.

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    Limitations section 3 configuration 74 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 75: Section 4  Operation

    3bse037076-510 d 75 section 4 operation overview operation of a remote provider system is done the same way as operation of a local system, with the exception that the speed of operation may be slower if the connection towards the remote system is slow. With a connection speed of 10 mbit/s or higher...

  • Page 76: Faceplates

    In order to show system alarms from advant master controllers, an additional upload of ac 400 system event names and descendant objects in the control structure needs to be performed. Faceplates section 4 operation 76 3bse037076-510 d faceplates faceplates for a remote provider system work in the sa...

  • Page 77: History Log Updates

    Section 4 operation history log updates 3bse037076-510 d 77 • delete alarm • alarm hiding • alarm shelving if the time stamp for an alarm or event shows up too long in the past or in the future there probably is a problem with the time synchronization between the subscriber and provider. See appendi...

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    Point of control summary aspect section 4 operation 78 3bse037076-510 d for more information on using the point of control feature, refer to the point of control section in system 800xa, operations (3bse036904*). Point of control summary aspect figure 49. Point of control summary aspect in the provi...

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    Section 4 operation transfer of responsibility 3bse037076-510 d 79 point of control summary dialog displayed in both the subscriber and provider system displays that the subscriber system has responsibility instead of the subscriber node. If the responsible user in the provider system is not mapped ...

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    Figure 51. Request responsibility dialog transfer of responsibility section 4 operation 80 3bse037076-510 d 2. Type the message in the message, describing the reason for the responsibility request. The message will be shown to the responsible user and stored in the audit list. 3. Select the sections...

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    Figure 52. Handover responsibility the users displayed in the point of control dialogs of the subscriber system are modified through the user mapping done on a remote access service (ras). Section 4 operation transfer of responsibility 3bse037076-510 d 81 after the request for the section is sent, t...

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    Figure 53. Request responsibility after the request is taken transfer of responsibility section 4 operation 82 3bse037076-510 d if the responsible user accepts the request, the responsibility is immediately transferred and a confirmation is sent to the new responsible user (see figure 53 )..

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    The responsibility is kept in the subscriber system when the connection is broken. The provider must use the grab responsibility to take the responsibility from a disconnected subscriber. Figure 54. Request responsibility after the request is denied. Section 4 operation transfer of responsibility 3b...

  • Page 84: Asset Optimization

    Asset optimization section 4 operation 84 3bse037076-510 d feature pack functionality______________________________________________________________________ asset optimization this section applies to the system 800xa 5.1 feature pack release only. This section describes the usage of asset optimizatio...

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    If the read-only connection check box is selected while configuring the remote access server, it shall not be possible to dismiss the fault report, submit, or create a new work order using the fault reporter submitter web view in the subscriber system. Section 4 operation cmms views (maximo, sap/pm)...

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    The highlighted hyperlink in the cmms web view aspects opens the corresponding cmms system web portal pages. Connectivity to the cmms web portal from the asset optimization nodes is required in the subscriber system. Authentication section 4 operation 86 3bse037076-510 d authentication the access to...

  • Page 87: Section 5  Maintenance

    3bse037076-510 d 87 section 5 maintenance backup and restore figure 55. Backup definition for remote access client the configuration data for the proxy objects has to be included in the backup and restore. The backup configuration is done in the maintenance structure. Select the backup definition ob...

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    If there are problem with deploy of the uploaded graphics the backup will also contain the same warnings. Try to make all uploaded graphics correct before it is backup. Backup and restore section 5 maintenance 88 3bse037076-510 d select the summary and start backup tab and click the start backup but...

  • Page 89: System Alarms and Events

    Section 5 maintenance system alarms and events 3bse037076-510 d 89 3. Select the restore tab and check the remote access client check box and unit 0; click apply. 4. Click the restore button to finish the restore. A restore of the remote access client service is necessary for the uploaded objects to...

  • Page 90: Audit Events

    Audit events section 5 maintenance 90 3bse037076-510 d it is possible to turn all system events into a system alarm with help of the system alarm function. Refer to the system 800xa, configuration (3bds011222*) instruction for details. Audit events audit events are generated both in the subscriber a...

  • Page 91: System Status

    When it is essential to comply with food and drug administrations (fda) regulations a one-to-one mapping between a user in the provider system and a user in the subscriber system should be used. Section 5 maintenance system status 3bse037076-510 d 91 the user account and full name shown in the audit...

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    Figure 56. System status overview system status section 5 maintenance 92 3bse037076-510 d the remote access server and remote access client show up in the system status viewer like all other services, using the same color scheme to indicate if there are any problems with the services. A difference b...

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    Figure 57. System status details, remote access server section 5 maintenance system status 3bse037076-510 d 93 the system status details for the remote access server shows incoming connections for remote access clients to the remote access server, opc data access clients, alarm and event clients, an...

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    Figure 59. Remote access client, connection tab system status section 5 maintenance 94 3bse037076-510 d table 7 describes each field. Table 7. Remote access client, connection tab description item description ip-address numeric or symbolic ip-address of the remote access server system name provider ...

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    Section 5 maintenance system status 3bse037076-510 d 95 error code error code if there is any problem with the connection, see appendix a for details connect time time when the connection was established time difference difference between the system clocks in the subscriber and provider sent to clie...

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    Upgrade procedure section 5 maintenance 96 3bse037076-510 d more information is available in the protocol tab. The information in the protocols tab is similar to the connections tab information, but the information is separated for the different protocols used between the remote access client and re...

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    When upgrading the multisystem integration, also process portal a and all used system extensions should be upgraded to the same service pack or release. Section 5 maintenance upgrade procedure 3bse037076-510 d 97.

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    Upgrade procedure section 5 maintenance 98 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 99: Appendix A  Error Messages

    3bse037076-510 d 99 appendix a error messages the 800xa multisystem integration extends the error messages, shown in upload logs or as message boxes, possible to receive from the 800xa system with its own set of messages. The table below lists the error messages, and a short explanation of the cause...

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    Appendix a error messages 100 3bse037076-510 d table 8. 800xa multisystem integration error messages error messages description aborted an upload was aborted by the user. Account_prompt_failed * internal error. Failed to activate the dialog to input the connect account. Try to repair the windows ins...

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    Appendix a error messages 3bse037076-510 d 101 file_format file format error in remote access client service data. This may happen if a newer version of the multisystem integration function is installed and will require a full new upload to get correct data. File_version file version error in remote...

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    Appendix a error messages 102 3bse037076-510 d no_license * there is no enough number of licenses for multisystem integration no_local_insert_position * the object configured as parent to the uploaded objects do not exists. Check the upload configuration. No_data internal error. No subscribe table d...

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    Appendix a error messages 3bse037076-510 d 103 nohost no valid host definition for remote access client. Check the configuration of the remote access client. Not_inited internal error. Object used without being initialized. Not_initialized internal error. Object not initialized before use. Not_compl...

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    Appendix a error messages 104 3bse037076-510 d rac_has_been_deleted * internal error. Failed to upload event categories. Ras_unit_not_open internal error. Data received to non-existing ras unit. Rac_unit_not_open internal error. No remote access client unit to send data to. Try to restart the remote...

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    Appendix a error messages 3bse037076-510 d 105 * feature pack functionality the following error message indicates that there is an aspect link pointing to an aspect in a composite object type. Can not "copy import" composite object type containing nested graphic aspects (aspect = object:aspect name)...

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    Appendix a error messages 106 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 107: Appendix B  Fault Tracing

    3bse037076-510 d 107 appendix b fault tracing complex distributed systems also make fault tracing a rather complicated task. This appendix gives a step-by-step description of how to isolate a problem in the communication and functionality of the remote access client and remote access server. Physica...

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    Protocol status and versions appendix b fault tracing 108 3bse037076-510 d protocol status and versions check protocol status and versions in the service structure, service provider definition aspect, protocols tab. Trends, alarms and events time synchronization for a remote connection to work prope...

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    Appendix b fault tracing no alarm and event in the subscriber system 3bse037076-510 d 109 no alarm and event in the subscriber system if there are no alarm and event from the provider system in the subscriber, check the following: 1. Is the connection to the provider up and running? 2. Is the object...

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    No system alarm in the provider system appendix b fault tracing 110 3bse037076-510 d 1. In the library structure, select system messages object, see figure 62 . Figure 62. System alarm 2. Select default system config aspect from the aspects of ‘system messages’ list. 3. Select disconnected from the ...

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    Appendix b fault tracing no system alarm in the provider system 3bse037076-510 d 111 figure 63. Messages that will generate system alarms 5. Select inactive at acknowledge option. 6. Click apply, see figure 62 ..

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    No system alarm in the provider system appendix b fault tracing 112 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 113: Index

    3bse037076-510 d 113 numerics 800xa extended system 9 a abort 48 acknowledge alarm 76 advanced access control 54 alarm and event list 59 alarm and event list configuration 58 alarm comments 76 alarm filtering 60 alarm hiding 60 alarm manager 59 alarm shelving 77 ao-authentication 86 ao-cmms views 85...

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    Index 114 3bse037076-510 d index 114 3bse037076-510 d g global silence 76 guest 32 i ignore at upload 45, 48 import/export tool 56, 108 include children 42, 49 inventory object 43 ipconfig 107 l lan 14 license 35 log configuration 46 log template 46 logical color 56, 108 logical colors 72 m medium/l...

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    Index 3bse037076-510 d 115 subscriber 13, 27 subscription configuration 55 subscription times 54 system alarms 89 system connection consistency check 50 upload configuration tab 41 upload execution tab 47 system connection aspect 41 system events 89 system status 91 systemname 59, 77 t tcp/ip-addres...

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    Index 116 3bse037076-510 d index 116 3bse037076-510 d.

  • Page 117: Revision History

    3bse037076-510 d 117 revision history introduction this section provides information on the revision history of this user manual. Revision history the following table lists the revision history of this user manual. The revision index of this user manual is not related to the 800xa 5.1 system revisio...

  • Page 118: Updates In Revision Index A

    Updates in revision index a 118 3bse037076-510 d updates in revision index a the following table shows the updates made in this user manual for 800xa 5.1 rev a. Updates in revision index b the following table shows the updates made in this user manual for 800xa 5.1 feature pack 1. Updated section/su...

  • Page 119: Updates In Revision Index C

    Updates in revision index c 3bse037076-510 d 119 updates in revision index c the following table shows the updates made in this user manual for 800xa 5.1 feature pack 3. Updates in revision index d the following table shows the updates made in this user manual for 800xa 5.1 feature pack 4. Updated s...

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    Updates in revision index d 120 3bse037076-510 d.

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