Opc Manual
Opc Manual
Opc Manual
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1 Overview/Set-up - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
2 Systemrequirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
4.1 HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7
5 The Uninstall - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9
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6.1.1 Single channel mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11
8 New - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21
9 Open - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21
10 Save - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22
11 Save as - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23
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12 Print - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23
13 DCOM-Config - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24
14 Options - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27
14.2 HIPRO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28
14.3 Log - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
14.4 Gui - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
15 Exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30
16 Insert - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32
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16.4.1.1 4-fold input module 12100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36
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16.4.1.20 4-fold fuse module 90100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
16.5.4 Deadband - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54
17 Update - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55
18 Remove - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 55
19 Properties - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 56
20 Test - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59
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21 Run - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 59
22 Suspend - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 60
23 Hide - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
24 Minimize - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
25 Normal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
26 Maximize - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 61
28 Online Help - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63
29 About - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 63
30 What is OPC? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65
31 Advantages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65
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33 PES Systems - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 67
34 PLANAR 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 70
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Overview/Set-up Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
1 Overview/Set-up
The HIMA OPC server acts as a transmission interface between HIMA
PES H41q/H51q, the HIMA Planar4 system and other manufacturers sy-
stems which have a corresponding OPC interface.The HIMA OPC server
is interfaced via Ethernet to the HIMA systems. It is able to handle two
Ethernet cards for the redundant connection to the HIMA PES H41q/
H51q.
You can obtain further information on this in the chapter Coupling of
HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES
or Coupling of HIMA OPC Servers and HIMA PLANAR 4.
Note:
If the client coupling is via Ethernet, the HIMA OPC server must have two
network cards, as the coupling to the HIMA systems and the coupling to
the OPC clients cannot be over the same network. Separate networks
have to be set up.
Figure 1: Schema for OPC server with resources and OPC clients
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Systemrequirements
2 Systemrequirements
The HIMA OPC Server needs a computer system with the following mini-
mum requirements:
• Pentium II 350 Mhz
• 128 MB RAM
• 10 MB free hard disk capacity
• Operating system Windows NT4 with service pack 4 or higher
• Ethernet card:
1 Ethernet card, if HIMA OPC server and client are running local
2 Ethernet cards, if HIMA OPC server runs in redundant mode or
client is coupled via Ethernet
3 Ethernet cards, if HIMA OPC server runs in redundant mode and
client is coupled via Ethernet
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Installation of the HIMA OPC server Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
Cancel Installation
If you choose Resume you go back, the Exit Setup button terminates the
installation.
The licence conditions are now displayed.
Licence agreement
Confirm the licence agreement by choosing YES. The Back button takes
you a step back, With No you cancel the installation (see above)
You must now enter your serial number. You find your serial number on
the licence agreement of the HIMA OPC server, which is delivered toge-
ther with the software.
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Installation of the HIMA OPC server
Serial number
Enter your computer name in the Name field and your company name in
the Company field. These entries are taken from your computer configu-
ration if present, so it is usually not necessary to make them. In the Serial
field you must enter your serial number. You’ll find this on your licence
agreement.
Confirm your serial number with Next.The Back button takes you a step
back. Choose Cancel to cancel the installation (see above)
Destination Folder
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Installation of the HIMA OPC server Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
If you choose Browse you get the chance to enter or select the installation
path you want. Selection of the desired installation path.
Installation path
In the Path window you can enter your chosen installation path directly,
while in the Directories and Drives windows you can select the path and
the drive of your choice.
You can use the Network button to integrate a network drive. You’ll find
details of this in your Windows NT manual.
Choose OK to confirm the selected or entered path. Choose Cancel to ab-
ort, and return to the preceding screen.
As well as the installation directory, the installation also creates the direc-
tories Bin, Config, Help and Log.
The directory Bin contains the program files:
• ennt.exe
• himaopcs.exe
• p4info.dll
The directory Help contains the files for the Online-Help and the directory
Log is prepared for the Log-files of the HIMA OPC server.
Now set the program folder for the HIMA OPC server.
Enter in the Program Folder window the name you want for the program
folder. In the Existing Folders window you can see the program folders
that already exist.
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Installation of the HIMA OPC server
Program folder
Confirm your program folder with Next.The Back button takes you a step
back. Choose Cancel to cancel the installation (see above)
After this the HIMA OPC server will be installed. After the complitation of
the installation a message window appears with the following message
Registration
Now choose, if you want to start the HIMA OPC server and click the button
Finish for closing the set-up.
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Registration under Windows NT Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
In order for the OPC clients to recognise the HIMA OPC server, entries are
needed in the Windows NT registry. The entries are made by the Setup
program. Below find the different entries:
4.1 HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
Key Value
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Registration under Windows NT
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The Uninstall Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
5 The Uninstall
To uninstall the HIMA OPC server, open the Control Panel, and there
open the Software Properties (Add/Remove Programs)
Control Panel
Software Properties
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES
Confirmation
To uninstall the HIMA OPC server, choose Yes; to cancel the uninstall
choose No.
The HIMA OPC server is now being uninstalled.
The subdirectories LOG and CONFIG will be not erased, because they
contain files, which are created by the user.
The interface of the OPC server’s Ethernet card is connected over a twi-
sted-pair cable (RJ-45 plug) to a hub. This in turn to the 10BaseT interfac-
es of the F 8625 (RJ-45 plug) in the individual PES systems.
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Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
If you are using the HIMA OPC server in single channel mode the HIMA
OPC server needs one Ethenet card. If the client is also connected via
Ethernet you need a second Ethernet card in your computer.
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES
In redundant mode the HIMA OPC server needs two Ethernet cards. If the
HIMA OPC server cannot read or write datas via the first Ethernet card it
will be switched to the second Ethernet card.
If the client is also connected via Ethernet, you need a third Ethernet card
in your computer.
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Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
last two digits of the resource x 2 + 1 for module 1 (S 2/1 = ON), channel 1
last two digits of the resource x 2 + 2 for module 2 (S 2/1 = OFF), channel 2
Note:
You must use a ressource name with 8 charactes, where the last two cha-
racters are numbers in ELOP II-NT.
Programm instance
In the Variables definition, choose the BUSCOM page and decide there
what should happen with these variables.
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES
Buscom
BUSCOM
• Export: is read by the HIMA OPC server
• Import is written by the HIMA OPC server
• Import/Export is written and read by the HIMA OPC server
Addresses are assigned for all BUSCOM variables. The address assign-
ment can be automatic or manual, each address assignment being de-
rived from the base address. You'll find the base address setting in the
Resource properties. On the BUSCOM page you set the base addresses
separately for Import, Export and Import/Export.
In automatic address assignment, the addressing is in alphabetical order.
If you generate non reloadable code, the addressing is reset.
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Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
Note:
On performance grounds you should take care that no address gaps are
created in manual address assignment.
If you have done changes in the BUSCOM configuration, you have to
create non-reloadable code. Choose this in the properties of the resource.
Note:
Do not use the communication via Siemens 3964R, if you use OPC.
Do not use the filter function during export the BUSCOM variables.
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Coupling of HIMA OPC Server and HIMA PES
File selection
The list now generated has the following appearance and is used by the
HIMA OPC server.
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Coupling of HIMA OPC Servers and HIMA PLANAR 4 Basics of the HIMA OPC Server
The start of each column is determined by the heading. The types BOOL,
UINT and REAL can be used for the transfer.
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Basics of the HIMA OPC Server Coupling of HIMA OPC Servers and HIMA
S101 ID-Nummer
ID number 0 10 20 30
12345678
ON 1 11 21 31
OFF 2 12 22
Die Stellungen
3 13 23 der Schalter
entsprechen
dem Dualcode
4 14 24
The positions
of the switches
5 15 25 correspond to
the dual code
6 16 26
7 17 27
8 18 28 126
9 19 29 127
S101
ID-Nummer
ID number
Kommunikation
Communication
S100
For the Ethernet communication you must also move switch 6 of S100 to
the OFF position.
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Use of the HIMA OPC Server
User interface
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Use of the HIMA OPC Server
• New
• Open
• Save
• Print configuration
• Options
• Insert
• Update
• Remove
• Property
• Test mode
• Connect
• Disconnect
• Hide
• Product info
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New Menu File
Menu File
You find the functions New, Open, Save, Save as, Print, DCOM-Config,
Options and Exit in the menu File.
Menu File
8 New
With the function New you close the current configuration of the HIMA
OPC server and you create a new configuration. After choosing the
function New, you have to confirm, if the old configuration is not stored.
Save configuration
To create a new configruation and save the old one, choose Yes, to close
the current configuration without saving choose No and to cancel the crea-
tion choose Cancel
9 Open
Open a existing configuration. A window opens for choosing your configu-
ration.
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Menu File Save
Choose configuration
Choose the directory and the configuration file, use Open (Öffnen) for con-
firmation, use Cancel (Abbrechen) to cancel the opening of a configurati-
on.
10 Save
Save the current configuration into the configuration file, which is defined
in the Options of the HIMA OPC server
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Save as Menu File
11 Save as
Save the current configuration into the file root.txt after choosing the di-
rectory for the file. Furthermore all configuration files will be stored.
Choose directory
12 Print
Printout the current configuration of the HIMA OPC server. Before printing
select the wished informations
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Menu File DCOM-Config
Subscriber prints the configuration file. The configuration file contains the
resources and the servers with the path of their configuration files.
Planar 4 modules prints the configuration file of the Planar 4 rack. It con-
tains the slots, the card numbers and the card names. You are able to use
card names like you want, but the names must be different.
Variables prints a list of all defined variables. On the list you find the name,
the data type, the rights and the description.
13 DCOM-Config
Open the DCOM configuration
DCOM configuration
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DCOM-Config Menu File
Safety
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Menu File DCOM-Config
In case the OPC Client is running on a different computer, make sure that
the user of the OPC Client has the access rights and the start rights for the
HIMA OPC-Server.
Identity
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Options Menu File
14 Options
Use the Options or open the properties of the Root.
OK stores the changes and will close the dialogue.
Cancel discard the changes and will close the dialogue.
Apply stores the changes, but the dialogue will not be closed.
Use HELP for entering the online-help.
This functionality is valid everywhere in the dialogue.
Root properties
Here you enter the path and the name of the HIMA OPC server configura-
tion file. With Search a window opens for choosing the file.
The function Save from the menu File will store all configuration informa-
tions into this file.
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Menu File Options
14.2 HIPRO
Page HIPRO
Node ID IP address
Also you have to select the channel, which the HIMA OPC server uses for
communication and give the IP address to the channel. There are three
different modes.
Note:
On one Ethernet segment, you can only use ethernet cards, which are
using the same channel
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Options Menu File
14.3 Log
Page Log
Enter the path and the name of the Log file in the window Log file, enter
the path and the name of the Backup file in the window Backup file and
enter the file size in the window Size of files.
The HIMA OPC server writes informations and errors into the Log file. If
the entered size of the file is reached, the HIMA OPC server copies the
Log file to the Backup file and creates an new Log file
Informations:
• HIMA OPC-Server started, Version 2.0.12
• Assigned IP address 192.xxx.xxx.xxx for HIPRO channel x
• HIMA OPC-Server stopped
• Available IP-Address on system 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
Errors:
• Configuration aborted: Server node ID not found in OPC-Res-
sources
• No IP-address for node ID found
• Ennt failed
Communication program ennt is stopped
• Initialize of HIPRO-driver failed, switched into testmode
There is no valid IP-address
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Menu File Exit
14.4 Gui
Page Gui
Choose Show windows on startup, if you want to see the program win-
dow of the HIMA OPC server after startup.
Choose Show icon in taskbar, if you want to have the icon in the taskbar.
With OK the HIMA OPC server takes over the settings and the option win-
dow will be closed.
With Cancel the option window is closed without saving the new settings.
Apply, the HIMA OPC server takes over the new settings, but the option
window is not closed.
15 Exit
With Exit you close the HIMA OPC server.
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Exit Menu Edit
Menu Edit
• Insert
• Update
• Remove
• Properties
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Menu Edit Insert
16 Insert
Choose Insert for adding a new OPC server, buscom resource PLANAR4
resource or an additional property of an item. On the PLANAR4 resource
you add the cards, which are supplied in the PLANAR4 rack.
If you have selected a variable, you add a new property of the variable.
Window insert
Choose OPC Server and confirm with OK. The new OPC Server is added
directly. Cancel close the window without adding anything, Apply add the
server lets the window open, Help opens the online help.
You can change the name of the server in the properties. There you choo-
se also the ID-number.
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
Enter the Buscom resource name in the window Name. Use any name
you want,
Enter the Buscom ressourc ID-number in the window Node ID. This ID
must be identical with the 7th and 8th character of the resource name,
which is used in ELOP II-NT.
Enter the path and the name for the configuration file in the window Des-
cription File. With Search you are able to select the file. The HIMA OPC
server save all changes into this file. If there is not entered a name, the
HIMA OPC server takes the name of the Buscom resource with the exten-
sion TXT.
Enter the path and the name for the property file in the window Property
File. The HIMA OPC server writes all properties informations of the items
into this file. With Search you are able to select the file.f there is not en-
tered a name, the HIMA OPC server takes the name of the Buscom re-
source _prop with the extension TXT.
Enter the path and the name for the update file in the window Update File.
This is the file, which is generated by ELOP II-NT. It contains all Buscom
variables. With Search you are able to select the file.
See also PES configuration.
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Insert Menu Edit
With a double click on the Planar4 module you insert the new card, or sel-
ect the card and use the button Apply. With Ok the selected card is added
and the window will be closed. With Cancel the window will be closed wi-
thout adding a new card
card properties
Open the properties of the card and enter the name in the window Name.
You see the card type in the window Module Type.
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Menu Edit Insert
Chooes the slot number of the card in the window Slot Number.
Enter the path and name for the property file in the window Property File.
If there is not entered a name, the HIMA OPC server takes the name of
the card with extenstion TXT.
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
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Insert Menu Edit
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Menu Edit Insert
With a double click on the OPC properties you insert a new property, or
select the property and use the button Apply. With Ok the property is ad-
ded and the window will be closed. With Cancel the window will be closed
without adding a new property.
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Insert Menu Edit
OPC_Quality_ Beschreibung
OPC_PROP_HIMA_ OPC_PROP_HIMA_
CONNECTION_STATE CONNECTION_STATE_TEXT
0 not connected
1 Connected on channel 1
2 Connected on channel 2
3 Connected on both channels
Tabelle 30: Connection state
OPC_PROP_HIMA_CHANNEL_IN_USE
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Menu Edit Insert
OPC_PROP_HIMA_MODE OPC_PROP_HIMA_MODE_TEXT
OPC_PROP_HIMA_LIMIT_VALUE
OPC_PROP_HIMA_LIMIT_VALUE_PERCENT
limit value in %
Tabelle 34: 62100 limit value in %
OPC_PROP_HIMA_VALUE_PERCENT
current value in %
Tabelle 35: 62100 current value
16.5.4 Deadband
There exist two item properties for analog values.
These are:
• OPC_PROP_HIEU
• OPC_PROP_LOEU
These are the HIGH-Limit and the LOW-Limit value of an analog values.
The value are used for the calculation of the Deadband.
A new analog value will be displayed if the difference of the old value and
the new analog value is bigger than the calculated DEADBAND.
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Update Menu Edit
17 Update
The update function works only for the buscom resources. If there are
changes in the buscom list of a resource, export the buscom variables out
of ELOP II-NT into a file and use this file for the update.
Open the properties of the buscom resource.
Property buscom
Enter the file name of the export file in the window Update File choose OK
and then start the update.
18 Remove
With remove you erase the selected thing from the tree. This can be a ser-
ver, buscom resource, PLANAR4 resource or a PLANAR4 card. Before it
is removed, you have to confirm the deletion.
Confirmation deletion
For deletion of an item property, you have to select the item property which
you want to delete.
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Menu Edit Properties
19 Properties
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Properties Menu Edit
PLANAR4 Property
Enter the name for the PLANAR4 rack in the window Name.
Choose the ID-number in the window Node-ID. The ID must be identical
with the ID, which is configured on the communication card 80102
Enter the path and name for the configuration file in the window descrip-
tion File. If there is not entered a name, the HIMA OPC server takes the
name of the PLANAR4 resource with the extension TXT.
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Menu Edit Properties
Enter the path and name for the property file in the window Property File.
If there is not entered a name, the HIMA OPC server takes the name of
the card with extenstion TXT.
Item Property
Here you have the possibility to change the description of the selected
Item property.
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Test Menu Mode
Menu Mode
20 Test
Set the HIMA OPC server into the test mode. You have to confirm it befo-
re.
Clients get the information that the HIMA OPC server is running.
21 Run
Set the HIMA OPC server into the run mode. The HIMA OPC server con-
nects itself with the configured resources. You have to confirm it before.
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Menu Mode Suspend
22 Suspend
Disconnect the HIMA OPC server from the resources.
You have to confirm it before.
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Hide Menu Window
Menu Window
23 Hide
The window closes, but there is an icon in the task bar.
24 Minimize
The window closes, but there is an icon in the task bar and a button.
25 Normal
The window get the standard size.
26 Maximize
The window is set to the maximum size of the screen.
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Menu Window Clear message window
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Online Help Menu Help
Menu Help
28 Online Help
Open the Online Help.
29 About
Display informations about the HIMA OPC server
About
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Menu Help About
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What is OPC? The OPC Standard
30 What is OPC?
OPC stands for OLE for Process Control and is based on the Microsoft-
developed technology (COM/OLE) for exchanging data between different
applications
The aim is to create a uniform software interface that is based on the
familiar Microsoft technology and is therefore easy for users to work with.
The final configuration should enable communication between very
different systems from a wide range of suppliers.
The OPC Foundation was founded in the USA in September 1996 with this
purpose. Today the OPC Foundation has more than 150 members from
the field of automation.
31 Advantages
OPC offers a simple linking of applications in production and process
engineering. With OPC it is easy to couple together process control
systems, visualisation systems and controls extending to field devices, for
exchanging data.
OPC offers a standard interface for this data exchange. For the PES
manufacturer, for example, this means that he must supply an OPC
server. Every software manufacturer who has a corresponding OPC client
can then access the data of the OPC server.
A system operator can thus choose freely among the hardware and
software component suppliers, and place the emphasis on the functional
criteria.
The following OPC interfaces of the COM Custom Interface are supported
by the HIMA OPC server:
• IOPCServer
• IOPCBrowseServerAddressSpace
• IOPCGroupStateMgt
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The OPC Standard OPC Standards used
• IOPCSyncIO
• IOPCAsyncIO
• IDataobject
• IEnumOPCItemAttributes
• IAdviseSink (Interface of the OPC client)
• IOPCItemProperties
• IOPCAsyncIO2
• IOPCCommon
• IOPCShutdown
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PES Systems Getting Started
Getting Started
33 PES Systems
The variables for the OPC communication are defined inside the program
instance. All communication variables get the attribute BUSCOM:
• Export: is read by the HIMA OPC-Server
• Import: is written by the HIMA OPC-Server
• Import/Export: is written and read by the HIMA OPC-Server
Usually the the attribute Export is given for variables which are read by the
HIMA OPC server and the attribute Import/Export for variables which are
written by the HIMA OPC server.
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Getting Started PES Systems
Variable declaration
After the code generation, you can export the BUSCOM-variables into a
file out of the resource documentation RES-docu (generated). This file will
be read from the HIMA OPC server.
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PES Systems Getting Started
RES-docu generated
Export the file directly into the configuration path of the HIMA OPC server.
The IP-address is calculated out of the resource name (digits 7 and 8) and
the channel setting of switch 2/1 on the module F 8625.
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Getting Started PLANAR 4
34 PLANAR 4
On the module 80102 the ID-number is selected. Possible are numbers
between 1 and 126.
The IP-address based on 192.168.2.xxx. The last number is calculated
with help of the ID:
ID-number X 2 + 1 (channel 1)
Node ID IP addresses
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Configuration of the HIMA OPC server Getting Started
Start the HIMA OPC server and add a new OPC server (function Insert)
Choose the OPC server and open the Properties.
Options
Configure the Node ID and the IP-addresses on page HIPRO and selec-
ted the channels for the communication.
Close the Options with Ok and close the HIMA OPC server. After this
start the HIMA OPC server again
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Getting Started Configuration of the HIMA OPC server
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Configuration of the HIMA OPC server Getting Started
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Getting Started Configuration of the HIMA OPC server
Note:
After adding new resources or planar 4 racks and modules, you must save
the configuration before closing the HIMA OPC server.
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From:
Company:
Name:
Dept.:
HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG Address:
IIndustrie-Automatisierung
Documentation
P.O. Box 1261
68777 Brühl Phone:
Germany Fax:
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