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IntroductionThis document is the reference manual for ProSafe-RS maintenance. This manual is written in the form of easy reference by the users for engineering and maintenance. Various tools and functions used in the course of engineering and maintenance are explained in chapters shown below. You can read only the corresponding chapter for the necessary information.

Chapter1. Security The security capability in ProSafe-RS including database security, SCS security and SCS maintenance tools security are explained in this chapter. You need to read this chapter if you want to understand more about the general concepts and schemes of ProSafe-RS security.

Chapter2. Forcing Function Here, I/O Lock window, SCS Link Transmission Lock window, and Inter-SCS Communication Lock Window are explained. I/O Lock window can lock the I/O channels of I/O modules and set values. SCS Link Transmission Lock window and Inter-SCS Communication Lock Window can lock the communication data of SCS Link Transmission and Inter-SCS Safety Communication, respectively, and set values. You can read this chapter to understand the operation of these Lock windows.

Chapter3. SCS Maintenance Support Tool You can use the SCS Maintenance Support Tool to determine the state of SCS during engineering and maintenance. It consists of SCS Status Display, Diagnostic Information Window, Online Monitoring and Message Cache Tool. You can read this chapter to understand more about the detailed features of SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

Chapter4. SOE Viewer The SOE events and diagnostic information messages displayed on SOE Viewer are explained in this chapter. Read this chapter if you want to understand more about the features and usages of SOE Viewer.

Chapter5. Engineering Support The engineering support tools, i.e. Software Configuration Viewer, IOM Control Right Switching tool and Display SCS Information are explained in this chapter. Read this chapter if you want to understand about the engineering support tools.

3rd Edition : Dec.22,2009-00Media No. IM 32S04B20-21E (CD) 3rd Edition : Dec. 2009 (YK)All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2008, Yokogawa Electric Corporation

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ProSafe-RS Document Map

EngineeringGuide

Utilities andMaintenance

Reference

EngineeringReference

Manual

Software Help

Read Me First

Safety ControlStations

(Hardware)

Installation

ProSafe-RSSystem Test

Reference

Safety Control StationReference

Integration withCENTUM VP/CS 3000

CommunicationDevices

Open Interfaces

IM 32S01C10-21E

IM 32S01C50-21E

IM 32S06C10-21E IM 32S06H10-21E

IM 32S05B10-21EIM 32S01E10-21E

Integration withFAST/TOOLS

IM 32S56H20-21E

IM 32S04B20-21E

IM 32S03B10-21E

IM 32S04B30-21E

Safety System

Software

Installation

Hardware

ProSafe-RSVnet/IP

IM 32S56H10-21E

Vnet/IP

Safety Manual

IM 32S01S10-21E

Workbench User’s Guide

Messages

IM 32S02B10-21EIM 32S04B10-21E

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Safety Precautions

n Safety,Protection,andModificationoftheProduct• In order to protect system controlled by this product, 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.

• You must use this product according to the instructions described in user manuals. If not, protective functions of this product may not work as expected.

• If any protection or safety circuit is required for system controlled by the product or for the product itself, prepare it separately.

• Be sure to use the 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 on the product and in this user manual to indicate that safety precautions are required:

Indicates that user must take caution. The symbol on the equipment refers the user to the relevant manual to avoid potentially hazardous situations that may result in injury or death. The symbol appears next to the cautionary information in user manuals required to avoid harm to personnel and to the equipment.

Indicates a protective grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal.

Indicates a functional grounding terminal. Before using the product, ground the terminal.

Indicates an AC supply.

Indicates a DC supply.

Indicates that main switch is ON.

Indicates that main switch is OFF.

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n Notes on Handling User Manuals• Please hand over user manuals to your end users so that they can have them on hand for

convenient reference.

• Please read the user manuals thoroughly before using the product.

• The purpose of these user 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 manuals and product at any time, without notice or obligation.

• If you have any questions, or you find mistakes or omissions in the user manuals, please contact our sales representative or your local distributor.

n Warning and DisclaimerThe 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 software may be used on one machine only. If you need to use the software on another machine, you must purchase another copy of the software.

• It is strictly prohibited to reproduce the product except for the purpose of backup.

• Store the CD-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 TypographicalConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used throughout the user manuals:

l CommonlyusedConventionsthroughoutUsermanuals:

Characterstringsinthefollowingfontandstyle:Indicate that user must enter them in the relevant field or text box in the context.Example: FIC100.SV=50.0

“Δ”Mark:Indicates a space between character strings that must be entered.Example: Calling the tuning view with the tag name of S0001 on HIS (Human Interface Station of the integrated CENTUM). S0001 ΔTUN

Characterstringenclosedbybrackets({}):Indicates an option that can be omitted.Example: Parameters for calling the tuning view on HIS Tagname ΔTUN {Δ-Window size} {Δ=Display position}

l ConventionsusedtoshowKeyorButtonOperations:

Charactersenclosedbysquarebrackets([]):Characters enclosed by square brackets within any description of a key or button operation, indicate either a key on the keyboard, a button name on a window, or an item displayed on a window.Example: Click the [OK] button.

l ConventionsofUserDefinedFolderUser-Defined Folder NameIf the path of a folder can be defined by users, it is written within parentheses.Example: (RS Project Folder) \SCS0101If the RS Project Folder is C: \MYRSPJT, the above path becomes: C: \MYRSPJT\SCS0101

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n SymbolMarksThroughout this user manual, you will find that several types of symbols are used to identify different sections of text. This section describes these icons.

CAUTION:

Indicates instructions that must be observed in order to prevent physical injury and death of operator.

WARNING:

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

IMPORTANT:

Indicates important information required to understand operations or functions.

TIP: Indicates additional information.

SEE ALSO:

Indicates 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 ConventionsSome drawings in the user manual may be partially emphasized, simplified, or omitted, for the convenience of description.Note that screen images in user manuals may be slightly different from the actual ones (for example, display positions and case differences), and some show only example images.

n IntegrationwithCENTUMProSafe-RS can be used by integrating with CENTUM VP or CENTUM CS 3000. In the User’s Manuals of ProSafe-RS, the integration with CENTUM VP or CENTUM CS 3000 is referred to as “Integration with CENTUM.” For the same features of CENTUM VP and CENTUM CS 3000 that have different feature names, the name used in CENTUM VP will be referred to in the explanations. (For example, CENTUM CS 3000 System Alarm Window and CENTUM VP System Alarm View have the same functions, but only System Alarm View will be referred to when explaining this feature.) Nevertheless, if there is any difference in functionality according to whether ProSafe-RS is integrated with CENTUM VP or CENTUM CS 3000, the feature will be explained separately for both cases.

SEE ALSO • For information about the functions and usage of CENTUM VP components, see CENTUM VP User’s

Manuals (IM) and related Technical Information (TI) and General Specifications (GS).

• For information about the functions and usage of CENTUM CS 3000 components, see CENTUM CS 3000 User’s Manuals (IM) and related Technical Information (TI) and General Specifications (GS).

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n AboutExplanationofSystemBehaviorIn this manual, system behavior is explained assuming the use of the latest software and hardware that Yokogawa provides at the publication of the manual. Wherever a topic needs explanation of earlier revisions of software or hardware, a link to the required explanation is provided so that you can read them according to your system.

n AboutStationTypesSafety control stations (SCS) are named as follows according to the CPU node (SSCx0S/SSCx0D) and CPU module (SCP4x1) mounted in them.

• SCSV1-S : SCS that uses SSC10S/SSC10D (SCP401 is installed)

• SCSP1-S : SCS that uses SSC50S/SSC50D (SCP451 is installed)

• SCSP2-S : SCS that uses SSC60S/SSC60D (SCP461 is installed)

To explain the functions of these different types of SCS, the following generic terms or abbreviations may be used in this manual.

• SCS : Generic term that denotes all types of SCS

• SCSV : SCS connected on V net (this denotes SCSV1-S)

• SCSP : SCS connected on Vnet/IP (this denotes SCSP1-S and SCSP2-S)

• SCSV1 : Abbreviation for SCSV1-S

• SCSP1 : Abbreviation for SCSP1-S

• SCSP2 : Abbreviation for SCSP2-S

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CopyrightandTrademarkNotices

n AllRightsReservedThe 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. 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 TrademarkAcknowledgments• CENTUM, ProSafe, Vnet/IP and STARDOM 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.

• Modicon and Modbus are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric SA.

• PLC is a registered trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc.

• 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 used in this user’s manual.

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CONTENTS

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1. Security...................................................................................................... 1-11.1 OverviewofProSafe-RSSecurity ..................................................................1-11.2 SecurityofDatabase ........................................................................................1-31.3 Security of SCS .................................................................................................1-51.4 Security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool................................................. 1-11

2. ForcingFunction ...................................................................................... 2-12.1 I/OLockWindow ...............................................................................................2-5

2.1.1 Locking and Unlocking All Variables of I/O Module .........................2-14

2.1.2 Set I/O Variables of I/O Modules ......................................................2-16

2.2 SCSLinkTransmissionLockwindow ..........................................................2-192.2.1 Locking and Unlocking All SCS Link Transmission Data

of a Station .......................................................................................2-26

2.2.2 Set Values of SCS Link Transmission Data .....................................2-27

2.3 Inter-SCSCommunicationLockWindow ....................................................2-302.3.1 Locking and Unlocking All Inter-SCS Safety Communication FBs

Associated with a Station .................................................................2-39

2.3.2 Set Values of Inter-SCS Safety Communication FBs ......................2-41

3. SCS Maintenance Support Tool .............................................................. 3-13.1 SCS Status Display ...........................................................................................3-7

3.1.1 SCS Status Overview ........................................................................3-7

3.1.2 Management of SCS States ............................................................ 3-11

3.1.3 System Reports ...............................................................................3-23

3.1.4 Displaying I/O Channel Status .........................................................3-25

3.1.5 Setting System Time ........................................................................3-26

3.1.6 Output Enable Operation .................................................................3-28

3.1.7 IOM Download .................................................................................3-29

3.2 Displaying SCS Diagnostic Information .......................................................3-313.2.1 Displaying Diagnostic Information ...................................................3-32

3.2.2 Acknowledging and Deleting Diagnostic Information Messages ....3-35

3.2.3 Diagnostic Information Message Help Function ..............................3-38

3.2.4 Printing Diagnostic Information Messages ......................................3-40

3.2.5 Outputting Diagnostic Information Messages to External Files ......3-40

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3.3 OnlineMonitoring ...........................................................................................3-413.4 MessageCacheTool .......................................................................................3-43

3.4.1 Setting Stations ................................................................................3-48

3.4.2 Setting Message Cache Service .....................................................3-49

3.4.3 Displaying Data Acquisition Status ..................................................3-51

3.4.4 Displaying Disk Cache Usage Status ..............................................3-52

3.4.5 Initialization of Tripping Information .................................................3-55

3.4.6 Saving Disk Cache ...........................................................................3-56

3.5 CustomizationoftheSCSMaintenanceSupportToolWindow ................3-57

4. SOEViewer ............................................................................................... 4-14.1 SOEViewerWindow .........................................................................................4-14.2 SOEViewerConfiguration ............................................................................. 4-114.3 EventModeOperation ....................................................................................4-214.4 TripModeOperation .......................................................................................4-244.5 SOEViewerTroubleShooting .......................................................................4-26

5. Engineering Support ................................................................................ 5-15.1 SoftwareConfigurationViewer .......................................................................5-25.2 IOMControlRightSwitchingTool .................................................................5-105.3 Display SCS Information ................................................................................5-13

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1. SecurityProSafe-RShasfunctionstopreventaccesstothesystembytheunauthorizedusersanddevices,andinadvertentchangescausedbyoperationmistakesofusers.Thischaptermainlydescribeshowtousepasswordstoensuresecurity.

1.1 OverviewofProSafe-RSSecurityThefigurebelowillustratesthesecuritymanagementofSCSandSENGinProSafe-RS.

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Modificationmanagement

Databaseaccess control

Security of Database

Access control management to SCS

SCS access control

Protection forunintendedoperation

Security of SCS Security of SCS Maintenance support tool

Error detection

SCS

Figure OverviewofSecurityManagement

n DatabaseSecurityManagementThe database has the following security functions.

l DatabaseAccessControlIt is possible to set a password for the database used in an SCS project; so that only users who know the password are allowed to make changes to the database. It is also possible to set whether or not to allow users who do not know the password to refer to the database.

SEE ALSO For more information about database security, see the following:

1.2, “Security of Database”

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l ModificationManagementThis function manages the changes made to SCS projects. The contents of this function are below.

• Backup SCS project is copied to other folders and/or external storage media.

• Version control This function manages the history of changes made to SCS projects.

• Master database management SENG always maintains the backup SCS project that keeps the same SCS database with the one running on the SCS.

SEE ALSO For more information about the backup and version control of SCS projects, see the following:

13, “Version Control” of the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)

n Security Management of SCSThe SCS has the following security functions.

l ProtectionforUnintendedOperationWhen a user attempts to perform the following operations on the SCS, the user is prompted to confirm the execution of operations in order to prevent operational mistakes.

• Off-line download

• On-line change download

• Master database off-line download

• IOM download

• I/O lock

• SCS security level change

l Access Control to SCSAccess from outside to SCS is controlled by SCS security levels. Password must be set for changing the SCS security levels (to Level 1 or Level 0). Only users who know the password are allowed to change the SCS security levels.

SEE ALSO For more information about the handling of the SCS security levels, see the following:

1.3, “Security of SCS”

n Security Management of SCS Maintenance Support ToolWriting to the SCS is limit by specifying a password in SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

SEE ALSO For more information about how to implement security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool, see the following:

1.4, “Security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool”

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1.2 SecurityofDatabaseThissectiondescribeshowtosetpasswordsforSCSProjectandforPOUs.

SEE ALSO For precautions for database security, see the following:

2.12.2, “Security for Project Database” of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)

n SettingPasswordfortheSCSProjectIt is possible to set a password for the SCS project so that only authorized users can make changes to the SCS project. The following settings can be made.

• Password for the SCS project If you set a password for the SCS project, users are asked to enter the password when they open the SCS project.

• Accessing without Password If you do not know the password, the SCS project can be opened in read-only mode without entering the password after checking [Read Only]. In this status, the users are not allowed to edit the application logic or generate databases. Operations on the SCS, such as using the forcing function and downloading data, are possible in the read-only status.

TIPSecurity for operations on SCSs and security for SCS project databases are not related. The security against operations on SCSs is changed using the SCS security level operation function. By changing the SCS security level, using the forcing function and downloading data can be allowed.

SEE ALSO For more information about operation of the SCS security level, see the following:

1.3, “Security of SCS”

l How to Set Passwords1. Select [Project Properties] from the [File] menu of SCS Manager;

The following dialog box appears.

ApplyCancelOK

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Project Properties

Security

Password

Read Only

Confirm New:

New:

Old:

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Figure ProjectPropertiesDialogBox

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2. Enter the current password in the [Old:] field.3. Enter a new password in the [New:] field, and once again in the [Confirm New:] field.

The password consists of up to eight case-sensitive, alphanumeric characters.4. If you want to access the project but do not know the password, check [Read Only] option.5. Click the [OK] button.

n SettingPasswordforEachPOUIt is possible to set a password for each POU so that only the authorized users can reference and change important POUs. When users attempt to edit a POU for which a password is set, they are required to enter the password. If you do not know the password, you are not allowed to reference or print the POU.Even when a project is opened in read-only mode, the POU is readable after entering the password of the POU.

l How to Set Passwords1. Select a POU for which you want to set a password.2. Select [Properties] from the menu displayed by clicking the right mouse button. The

following dialog box appears.

ApplyCancelOK

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Program - Properties

Security

Password

Confirm New:

New:

Old:

Use Resource Password

General Code Generation

Figure DialogBoxforSettingaPasswordforaPOU

3. Enter the current password in the [Old:] field.4. Enter a new password in the [New:] field, and once again in the [Confirm New:] field.

The password consists of up to eight case-sensitive, alphanumeric characters.5. Click the [OK] button.

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1.3 Security of SCSSCSsecuritylevelsprovideadequatesecuritythroughspecifyingthepasswords.PasswordsfordifferentsecuritylevelscanbesetforeachSCS.

• Settingandchangingpasswords• ChangingSCSsecuritylevels

NotethatitisnecessarytoreturntheSCSsecurityleveltoLevel2beforeclosinganSCSproject.

ThissectiondescribeshowtosetpasswordsforchangingtheSCSsecuritylevelsandhowtochangethelevels.

IMPORTANTNo password has been set after executing off-line download and master database off-line download. Make sure to set passwords again.

TIPThe access to SCS is controlled by SCS itself according to its security level. Operations on the SENG is not be prohibited according to the SCS security level, however.

SEE ALSO For an overview of the SCS security, see the following:

2.12.1, “Security for Access to SCS” of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)

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n HowtoSetandChangePasswordsThe password used to change SCS security level is stored within the SCS. This password can be set or changed from the Set SCS Security Level dialog box.

IMPORTANTNo password has been set after executing off-line download and master database off-line download. Make sure to set passwords again.

1. Select [Maintenance] from the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager. The Maintenance Launcher menu appears.

2. Select [Set SCS Security Level] from the Maintenance Launcher menu. The Set SCS Security Level dialog box appears.

Set SCS Security Level

Password:

1New Level:

OK Cancel Change Password...

Current Level: 2

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Figure SetSCSSecurityLevelDialogBox

3. Click the [Change Password] button. The Change SCS Security Level Password dialog box appears.

Change SCS Security Level Password

Old Password:

OK Cancel

New Password:

Confirm New Password:

1Level:

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Figure ChangeSCSSecurityLevelPasswordDialogBox

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4. Select the security level for which you set a password in [Level:]. It is necessary to set one password for changing to Level 1 and one for Level 0, respectively.

5. Enter the current password in the [Old Password:] field. 6. Enter a new password in the [New Password:] field, and once again in the [Confirm New

Password:] field. The passwords you have entered appear as a series of asterisks (*). You must enter a combination of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and ASCII symbols (*1). The password is case-sensitive. You do not need to enter the old password if you have not set any password before, or if you have just executed an offline download or a master database offline download.

*1: The ASCII symbols including the space character and the following: ! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ̂ _ ̀ { | } ~

7. Click the [OK] button. The confirmation dialog box appears.

SCS Manager

OK Cancel

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The password will be changed. OK?

Domain : 01

Station : 24

Figure ConfirmationDialogBox

8. Click the [OK] button. Both new and old passwords will be sent to SCS. If the password is successfully changed, the dialog box notifying the success appears. The new password becomes valid. If the password change fails, a dialog box will be displayed to notify the failure.

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n HowtoChangeSCSSecurityLevelsThe SCS security level can be changed in the Set SCS Security Level dialog box of SCS Manager.The table below shows the combinations of levels for which security level changes are allowed via operations on the Set SCS Security Level dialog box.

Table SecurityLevelChangingOperationintheSetSCSSecurityLevelDialogBox

New SCS security level

Current SCS security level

Level 2 Level 1 Level 0

Level 2 Allowed Allowed

Level 1 Allowed Allowed

Level 0 (*1)

Allowed: The SCS security level can be changed.*1: This level change is only allowed in the case of SCS Simulator of SCS Test Functions.

To change the security level, you need to enter the password. However, you don’t need to enter a password when changing the security level from Level 1 to Level 2. You cannot raise the security level from Level 0 to Level 2 from the Set SCS Security Level dialog box. In SCS Simulator of SCS Test Functions, however, you can raise from Level 0 to Level 2 on the Set SCS Security Level dialog box. This operation does not require a password.

WARNINGTo set the SCS security level back to Level 2 after changing to Level 0, you must restart the SCS, execute offline download, or execute master database offline download. In particular, be sure to execute offline download if you used break points in debugging of the application logic. These operations require stopping of the system. When you change the security level to Level 0, do so very carefully considering the consequences of the system stop.

The SCS security level can be changed in the following procedure.

1. In SCS Manager, open an SCS project whose security level you want to change.2. From the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager, select [Maintenance]. The Maintenance Launcher

menu appears.

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3. Select [Set SCS Security Level] from the Maintenance Launcher menu. The Set SCS Security Level dialog box appears. The current security level is displayed in [Current Level:]; this item is display only and cannot be changed.

Set SCS Security Level

Password:

1New Level:

OK Cancel Change Password...

Current Level: 2

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Figure SetSCSSecurityLevelDialogBox

4. Select the security level you want in [New Level:] and enter the password for the level you want in [Password:] text box. All characters you enter are displayed as asterisks (*).

5. Click the [OK] button. The confirmation dialog box appears.

SCS Manager

OK Cancel

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Is it OK to set to Level 1 ?

Domain : 01

Station : 24

Figure ConfirmationDialogBox(whenChangingtoLevel1orLevel2)

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Is it OK to set to Level 0 ?WARNING: [Restart SCS] or [Off-line Download] is mandatory to switch back to Level 2 (normal operation) later.This will turn all output channels OFF.

Domain : 01Station : 24

OK Cancel

Figure ConfirmationDialogBox(whenChangingtoLevel0)

6. Click the [OK] button. When changing the security level to Level 0, the following dialog box appears to confirm the change again. The system will stop when you set the level back to Level 2 from Level 0; make sure that this will not cause any problem, and then click the [OK] button to change the level.

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[Restart SCS] or [Off-line Download] is mandatory for user to set to Level 2 from 0.WARNING: This will turn all output channels OFF when switching back to normal operation.Is it really OK?

OK Cancel

Figure DialogBoxConfirmingChangetoLevel0

If the security level of SCS is changed, the message showing the result of change is displayed. The error message is displayed if the security level could not be changed.

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n ConfirmingtheSCSSecurityLevelResetbySCSManagerIf the security level of SCS project currently opened in SCS Manager is not Level 2, the confirmation dialog box prompting to reset the security level to Level 2 appears when closing it.

IMPORTANTThis dialog box is for confirmation only. Open the corresponding SCS project again and change the security level using the Set SCS Security Level dialog box.

The confirmation dialog box appears in the following timings.• When closing an SCS project by exiting SCS Manager

SCS Manager

Security level remains at Level1.

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Figure ExampleofConfirmationDialogBox(whenClosingbyExitingSCSManager)

Clicking the [OK] button to exit SCS Manager leaves the security level unchanged.

• When closing an SCS project by opening another SCS project

SCS Manager

Security level remains at Level1.Close SCS project?

OK Cancel

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Click the [OK] button to close the currently opened SCS project without changing its security level, and then open another SCS project.

Click the [Cancel] button to keep the currently opened SCS project opened, and another SCS project will not open.

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1.4 Security of SCS Maintenance Support ToolSCSMaintenanceSupportToolhasasecuritybysettingapasswordforstartingrelatedwindows.ApasswordissetforeachSENG.

ThissectiondescribeshowtosetthepasswordtotheSCSMaintenanceSupportTool.

SCS engineering functions

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Support Tool

Windows [Start] menu

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Verification

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Setup

Windows are opened in the read/write status or the read-only

status based on the password verification result

Figure SecurityFunctionsofMaintenanceSupportTool

SEE ALSO • For more information about each function of SCS Maintenance Support Tool, see the following:

3, “SCS Maintenance Support Tool”

• For an overview of security for SCS Maintenance Support Tool, see the following:2.12.3, “Security for the SCS Maintenance Support Tool” of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)

TIPNo security is set in order to use SOE Viewer as it only displays information.

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n HowtoSetandChangeaPasswordforSCSMaintenanceSupportTool

The Change Maintenance Support Password dialog box is used to specify or change the password that the user must enter when starting SCS Maintenance Support Tool. To use SCS Maintenance Support Tool, make sure to set the password first.

TIPNo password is set automatically after installing SENG. Make sure to set a password at this stage.

1. Open the window related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool from SCS Manager or [Start] menu of Windows. When the window requiring a password is opened, the Input Maintenance Support Password dialog box appears.

Input Maintenance Support Password

Password:

OK Cancel Change Password…

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2. Click the [Change Password] button. The Change Maintenance Support Password dialog box appears.

Change Maintenance Support Password

Old Password:

OK Cancel

New Password:

Confirm New Password:

********

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3. Enter the current password in the [Old Password:] field. Enter a new password in the [New Password:] field, and once again in the [Confirm New Password:] field. The passwords you have entered appear as a series of asterisks (*). You must enter a combination of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and ASCII symbols (*1). The password is case-sensitive.

*1: The ASCII symbols including the space character and the following: ! “ # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ̂ _ ̀ { | } ~

4. Click the [OK] button. The password is set.

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n How to Enter SCS Maintenance Support Tool PasswordTo start SCS Maintenance Support Tool, the correct password must be entered. Once you enter the correct password, you are allowed to perform writing and customization operations using SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

IMPORTANTIf you fail to enter the correct password, SCS Maintenance Support Tool is started in the read-only status.

1. Open the window related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool from SCS Manager or [Start] menu of Windows. When the window requiring a password is opened, the Input Maintenance Support Password dialog box appears. If the current window is called from another window of SCS Maintenance Support Tool, the Input Maintenance Support Password dialog box does not appear, because the security is inherited.

Input Maintenance Support Password

Password:

OK Cancel Change Password…

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2. Enter a password in [Password:] text box. All characters you enter are displayed as asterisks (*).

3. Click the [OK] button. If you enter the correct password, the window is opened in the read/write status. Click the [Cancel] button to start the window related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool in the read-only status. Click the [Change Password] button to display the Change Maintenance Support Password dialog box.

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2. ForcingFunctionYoucanusetheforcingfunctiontolockvariablesandforciblychangetheirvalues.Specifically,youcanlockthevariablesinapplicationlogic,valuesofinputandoutputchannelsofI/Omodules,dataofSCSLinkTransmission,Inter-SCSSafetyCommunication,andSubsystemCommunication.TheforcingfunctioncanbeusedforSCSmaintenanceorapplicationdebugging.

Executetheforcingfunctioninthefollowingwindows:

• I/OLockwindow• SCSLinkTransmissionLockwindow• Inter-SCSCommunicationLockwindow• CommunicationI/OLockwindow• Multi-LanguageEditor(FBD)• Multi-LanguageEditor(LD)• DictionaryView• Spy List window

IMPORTANT• To execute the forcing function, it is necessary to set the SCS security level to Level 1 or 0.

• The forcing function can be used in the target test, the SCS simulation test and the logic simulation test. However, the I/O Lock window, SCS Link Transmission window, Inter-SCS Communication Lock window, and Communication I/O Lock window cannot be started for the logic simulation test.

This chapter describes mainly how to operate the I/O Lock window, SCS Link Transmission Lock window, and Inter-SCS Communication Lock window.

SEE ALSO • For more information about the forcing function, see the following:

A8, “Forcing” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

• For more information about Multi-Language Editor, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Multi-Language Editor” in “Language Editors”

• For more information about Dictionary View, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Dictionary View”

• For more information about the test functions, see the following:1.2, “Overview of the Test Support Functions” of the ProSafe-RS System Test Reference (IM 32S04B30-21E)

• For more information about forcing the subsystem communication data, see the following:C1.6, “Communication I/O Lock Window” of the Open Interfaces (IM 32S05B10-21E)

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n WindowsUsedforForcingofI/OVariablesOperations of forcing the input/output variables are mainly performed on the I/O Lock window. The following operations are performed on I/O Lock window.

• Locking and unlocking all channels of multiple AIO/DIO modules Lock all modules to prevent nuisance tripping caused by online modifications after the completion of input/output wiring, or to perform maintenance of AIO/DIO modules including replacement .

• Locking and unlocking one input/output channel Perform this operation to conduct wiring tests.

• Setting variable values

In addition to the I/O Lock window, the following windows allow forcing operations on the listed variables and parameters:Dictionary View window:

• All variables including internal variables

• Parameters in some of function blocks

Multi-Language Editor window:• Variables used in FBD, LD and ST (if Spy List wondow is open)

• Parameters in the User-Defined function blocks

Furthermore, in debug mode and in logic simulation mode, a Spy List window will be shown at the lower part of SCS Manager and Multi-Language Editor, where the following forcing operation can be performed.

• Forcing the variables used in FBD, LD and ST.

A variable locked in a certain window can be unlocked in another window. Similarly, a variable locked in an SENG can be unlocked in another SENG at different timing.However, to unlock the variables, the Spy List window must be shown in the Multi-Language Editor. Or you can unlock the variables in the Dictionary View.

SEE ALSO • For more information about Dictionary View, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s

Guide:

“Dictionary View”

• For more information about Multi-Language Editor, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Multi-Language Editor” in “Language Editors”

• For more details on forcing parameters in function blocks, see the following:A8.3, “Forcing Function Block Parameters” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

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l Spy List WindowIn debug mode and in logic simulation mode, a Spy List window will be shown at the lower part of SCS Manager and Multi-Language Editor. On the Spy List window, locking statuses of variables, values of logical and physical data are displayed. After opening the variable dialog box from the Spy List window, the values of the variables used in FBD, LD and ST can be set.

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SEE ALSO • For more information about using Spy List, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s

Guide:

“Spying Variables” in “Debug/Simulate” in “Debug”

• Value setting can be performed in the Value setting dialog box in the same way as in Dictionary View. For more information, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Write/Lock/Unlock” of “Debug/Simulate” of “Debug”

When selecting a function block parameter (such INDEX in the above figure) on Multi-Language Editor, all the instances of the function block that contain the selected parameter will be displayed in the Spy List window.When you select a global variable or a local variable (such as “A” in the above figure) on Multi-Language Editor, the value of the selected variable appears in the Spy List window. For a global array variable or a local array variable, if one array element is selected (such as ARRAY0[1] in the above figure), all the elements of the array appear in the Spy List window.If you want to only display the variables of a specified POU on the Spy List window, you can save the variables into a variable set file. So that you can use multiple files to change the displayed variables of different POUs.

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IMPORTANTIt is important that you do not operate the variable of another scope accidentally because multiple variables in different scopes may have the identical name.

The Spy List window may be restarted with previously displayed state. The action is as follows:• If the debug mode or the logic simulation mode is terminated while the Spy List window is

opened, the Spy List window will restart right after the debug mode or the logic simulation mode restarts.

• Under the debug mode or the logic simulation mode, if the Multi-Language Editor is terminated while the Spy List window is opened, the Spy List window will restart after the Multi-Language Editor restarts.

• When starting the Spy List window, it will display the previously displayed variables. When switching SCS projects, the previously displayed variables of that project will be displayed on the Spy List window.

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2.1 I/OLockWindowIntheI/OLockwindow,youcanperformlockingandunlockingoperationsforindividualinput/outputmodulesand/orinput/outputchannels(input/outputvariables).AlsoyoucansetvaluestoInput/Outputvariables.TheI/OLockWindowallowsoperationonAIO/DIOmodules.Inthissection,“input/outputmodules”referstoAIO/DIOmodules.

InSCSSimulatorofSCSTestFunctions,multipleI/Ovariablescanbesetalltogether.Therefore,theinitialvaluesofallchannelsofI/Omodulesandthetestingpatternscanbesetalltogether.

n HowtoCalluptheI/OLockWindow1. Check if the SCS security level is 0 or 1 using the SCS security level operation function.2. Put the SCS Manager into Debug mode or Editing mode.

To change to Debug mode, choose [Debug] from [Debug] menu or click “Debug” button on the toolbar.

3. Select [Maintenance] from the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager. The Maintenance Launcher menu appears.

4. Select [I/O Lock Window] from the Maintenance Launcher menu. The I/O Lock window appears.

IMPORTANT• It is not possible to start multiple I/O Lock windows at the same time, for neither the same

SCS project nor different SCS projects.

• The I/O Lock Window cannot be called up while Build or Download is running.

• If you try to execute online change downloading, offline downloading, master offline downloading, or restarting of SCS while the I/O Lock window is open, an error message is displayed and the downloading or restarting will not be executed.

SEE ALSO For more information about how to use the SCS security level operation function, see the following:

1.3, “Security of SCS”

n HowtoExittheI/OLockWindowTo exit the I/O Lock Window, choose [Exit] from [File] menu.

IMPORTANT• When exiting the I/O Lock Window, if a locked variable exists, a dialog box will be displayed

for confirmation. It is necessary to open the I/O Lock Window to unlock the locked variables.

• If the SCS Manager is closed or a different SCS project is opened, the I/O Lock Window will be forcibly closed.

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n I/OLockWindowStructureThe I/O Lock window contains the following components.

All Modules All Variables

I/O Lock Window [Pjt: SCS0101] ***** SCS_TARGET *****

File OptionLockEdit

Module

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Input/Output Channel List View

Input/Output Module List View ToolbarTitle bar

Drop-down list box Menu bar

Message display area Status bar

Figure I/OLockWindow

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The components in the window are explained next.

n TitleBarOn the title bar, besides window name and project name, the SCS status is also displayed.

SCS_TARGET: Indicates communication with the SCS.

SCS_SIMULATOR: Indicates communication with the SCS simulator.

<Non>: Indicates the SCS is not running.

For logic simulation test, “SIMULATION” will be displayed in the position of SCS status.

n MenuBarThe following menus are provided on the menu bar:

• [File] menu

• [Edit] menu

• [Lock] menu

• [Option] menu

The menu items provided on each menu are explained below.

Table [File]Menu

Menu item DescriptionImport Values… (*1) Imports the values of the I/O variables from a file for setting all together.

Export Values… (*1) Exports the values of the I/O variables to a file for setting all together.

Exit Exits from the I/O Lock window.

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

Table [Edit]Menu

Menu item DescriptionCut (*1) Deletes the selected character string and copies it onto the clipboard.

Copy (*1) Copies the selected character string onto the clipboard.

Paste (*1) Inserts the character string stored in the clipboard.

Delete (*1) Deletes the selected character string.

Select All Selects all displayed modules (same action as pressing the [Ctrl] key and [A] key together).

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

Table [Lock]Menu

Menu item DescriptionLock Modules Locks all modules selected.

Unlock Modules Unlocks all modules selected.

Set Values (*1) Sets multiple I/O variables together.

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

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Table [Option]Menu

Menu item Description

Numerical Display Real

1.234E+12 Exponential notation

12.34567 Displays 5 decimal places.

123.4567 Displays 4 decimal places.

1234.567 Displays 3 decimal places.

12345.67 Displays 2 decimal places.

123456.7 Displays 1 decimal place.

Data Acquiring Mode

All Modules Changes data acquiring mode to “All Modules” mode.

Selected Modules Changes data acquiring mode to “Selected Modules” mode.

n ToolbarThe following buttons are provided on the toolbar.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Description

(*1) Imports the values of the I/O variables from a file for setting together.(same action as [Import Values] on the [File] menu).

(*1) Exports the values of the I/O variables to a file for setting all together.(same action as [Export Values] on the [File] menu).

Locks all modules selected (same action as [Lock Modules] on the [Lock] menu).

Unlocks all modules selected (same action as [Unlock Modules] on the [Lock] menu).

(*1) Sets multiple I/O variables together (same action as [Set Values] on the [Lock] menu).

(All Modules)

(Selected Modules)Same action as the [Data Acquisition] task on [Option] menu. Toggles between “All Modules” mode and “Selected Modules” mode.

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

l DataAcquisitionModesWhen getting data values and data statuses of channels from SCS, the acquisition mode can be selected.

• ALL Modules Mode Sequentially gets the data values and data statuses of all channels from all the input/output modules defined in the SCS project.

• Selected Modules Mode Sequentially gets the data values and data statuses of channels from the I/O modules selected on the Input/Output Module List View. The text of “Updating Selected Modules” is displayed on the Input/Output Module List View and on the Input/Output Channel List View.

SEE ALSO For more information about locking and unlocking all the input/output modules, see the following:

2.1.1, “Locking and Unlocking All Variables of I/O Module”

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n Input/OutputModuleListViewThis view displays a list of input/output modules that are defined in the currently open SCS project. The following modules, which do not have any input/output channels, are not displayed.

• ESB bus coupler module (SEC402, SEC401)

• Serial communication module (ALR111, ALR121)

If an input/output module is in dual-redundant configuration, only the module allocated to the odd slot is displayed regardless of which module is operating.

The following table lists the items displayed in the Input/Output Module List View.

Table ItemsDisplayedintheInput/OutputModuleListView

Item name DisplayL Shows locking status of an input/output module

D Shows consistency or inconsistency of the logical data and physical data of channels of an input/output module

Module Name of an input/output module (with node number and slot number)

I/O Signal direction of an input/output module ([I] for input and [O] for output)

Comment Comments entered for an input/output module

l LockStatusofInput/OutputModulesDisplays the locking statuses of the channels according to I/O modules.

Table DisplayofLockStatus

Display Meaning(No symbol) No channel is locked.

¬ (yellow) Some channels are locked.

® (red) All channels are locked.

? (black) Unable to communicate with SCS.

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l DataConsistencyorInconsistencyofInput/OutputModuleChannelsData of digital inputs/outputs is considered to be inconsistent if the values of the logical data and physical data of the data value or data status are not same. Data of analog inputs/outputs is considered to be inconsistent if the logical data status and the physical data status are not same.

Table ConsistencyandInconsistency

Display Meaning(No symbol) All channels are consistent.

l (yellow) Some channels are inconsistent.

¤ (red) All channels are inconsistent.

? (black) Unable to communicate with SCS.

The action for updating the display of the consistency and inconsistency of the input/output module data varies with data acquisition mode.

• ALL Modules Mode Sequentially gets the data values and data statuses of all channels from all the input/output modules defined in the SCS project and update them in the up-down order as their displays.

• Selected Modules Mode Sequentially gets the data values and data statuses of channels from the input/output modules selected on Input/Output Module List View and update them in the up-down order as their displays. The statuses of the unselected modules are indicated with (?) in “D” column.

l FilteringIt is possible to filter and display input/output modules using a drop-down list box.

Table Drop-downListBoxoftheInput/OutputModuleListView

Menu item OperationAll Modules Both input modules and output modules are shown.

Input Modules Only input modules are shown.

Output Modules Only output modules are shown.

l Pop-up MenuClick the right mouse button on the Input/Output Module List View to display the pop-up menu. The menu items in the pop-up menu are shown below.

Table Pop-upMenuoftheInput/OutputModuleListView

Menu item Description

Select All Selects all displayed modules (same function as pressing the [Ctrl] key and [A] key together).

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n Input/OutputChannelListViewThis view displays information of each channel for input/output modules selected in the Input/Output Module List View. Channels to which no variable is assigned are not shown in the Input/Output Channel List View.

Table ItemsDisplayedintheInput/OutputChannelListView

Item name DisplayModule Name of an input/output module

Ch. Channel number (1 to 8, or 1 to 16)

L Channel lock status

D Channel data consistency or inconsistency

Variable Name of an input/output variable that is wired (data value, data status)

Logical Value Logical data of data value and data status, respectively

Physical Value Physical data of data value and data status, respectively

Set Value (*1) Set value of data value and data status, respectively

Comment Comment entered for the input/output variable

*1: Displayed and editable only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

l ChannelLockStatusDisplays channel locking status.

Table DisplayofLockStatus

Display Meaning(No symbol) The channel is unlocked.

¬ (red) The channel is locked.

? (black) Unable to communicate with SCS.

l DataConsistencyorInconsistencyofChannelData of digital inputs/outputs is considered to be inconsistent if the values of the logical data and physical data of the data value or data status are not same. Data of analog inputs/outputs is considered to be inconsistent if the logical data status and the physical data status are not same.

Table ConsistencyandInconsistency

Display Meaning(No symbol) Data is consistent.

l (red) Data is inconsistent.

? (black) Unable to communicate with SCS.

l LogicalDataandPhysicalDataA BOOL-type data value is displayed as either [TRUE] or [FALSE]. A REAL-type data value is displayed using the display format selected from the [Option] menu. Data status is displayed as either [GOOD] or [BAD]. If the data status is BAD, the background color is displayed in yellow. [******] is displayed if communication with SCS is disabled.

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l UpdatingDisplaysofLogicalData,PhysicalDataandMatch/MismatchofChannelDataThe action for updating the displays of the matching and mismatching of the channels as well as the logical data and physical data varies with the data acquisition mode.

• ALL Modules Mode Sequentially gets the data values and data statuses of all channels from all the input/output modules defined in the SCS project. The displays will be updated right after the data acquisition for the channels displayed in the Input/Output Channel List View is completed.

• Selected Modules Mode Sequentially gets the data values and data statuses of channels from the input/output modules selected on the Input/Output Module List View. The displays will be updated right after the data acquisition for the channels displayed in the Input/Output Channel List View is completed.

l FilteringIt is possible to filter the input/output channels to be displayed using a drop-down list box.

Table Drop-downListBoxoftheInput/OutputChannelListView

Item Operation

All Variables Information about all channels wired to input/output variables for input/output modules selected in the Input/Output Module List View is displayed.

Locked Variables Information about all locked channels wired to input/output variables for input/output modules selected in the Input/Output Module List View is displayed.

Unlocked Variables Information about all unlocked channels wired to input/output variables for input/output modules selected in the Input/Output Module List View is displayed.

l Pop-up MenuOnly when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR, click the right mouse button on the I/O Channel List View to display a pop-up menu.The items on the pop-up menu are as follows:

Table ItemsonPop-upMenuintheI/OChannelListView

Items DescriptionCut Same as [Cut] command on [Edit] menu.

Copy Same as [Copy] command on [Edit] menu.

Paste Same as [Paste] command on [Edit] menu.

Delete Same as [Delete] command on [Edit] menu.

Select All Same as [Select All] command on [Edit] menu.

Input Values ► Set .v=TRUE Sets the data of Set Value to TRUE.

Set .v=FALSE Sets the data of Set Value to FALSE.

Clear .v Clears the data of Set Value.

Set .status=GOOD Sets the data status of Set Value to GOOD.

Set .status=BAD Sets the data status of Set Value to BAD.

Clear .status Clears the data status of Set Value.

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n Message Display AreaThe results of locking, unlocking and setting operations are displayed as messages. The last displayed message is cleared at each operation.

n StatusBarThe status bar shows the following information about the input/output modules displayed in the Input/Output Module List View.

• Input Modules Selected: Number of selected input modules/Number of all input modules

• Output Modules Selected: Number of selected output modules/Number of all output modules

• Variables Locked: Number of locked input/output variables/Number of all input/output variables

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2.1.1 LockingandUnlockingAllVariablesofI/OModuleOnI/OLockwindow,allI/OvariablesofanI/Omodulecanbelockedandunlockedtogether.Theprocedureswillbeexplainedinthissection.

n SelectionofInput/OutputModulesYou can select any number of input/output modules in the Input/Output Module List View.

• Select [All Modules] in the drop-down list box to display all input/output modules.

• Select [Input Modules] in the drop-down list box to display all input modules.

• Select [Output Modules] in the drop-down list box to display all output modules.

With the following operations, the information of channels can be displayed on the I/O Channel List View.

• Click an input/output module name, the information regarding the channels of the module at the clicked line is displayed.

• Click an input/output module while pressing the [Shift] key, the information regarding the channels of the module at the lines from previously clicked to this time clicked is displayed.

• Click an input/output module while pressing the [Ctrl] key, the information regarding the channels of the module at the clicked line is added to the current displays.

• Select [Select All] from the pop-up menu on the Input/Output Module List View, the information regarding the channels of all the modules will be displayed.

n LockingAllInput/OutputModulesWith this operation, you can lock all input/output variables wired to each channel of the selected input/output modules in a batch.If some of the input/output variables of the selected input/output modules have already been locked, they will be kept locked even if you lock all modules.The procedure is as follows:1. Select the input/output modules you want to lock in a batch in the Input/Output Module List

View.2. Check the differences between the data value and data status of the logical data and

physical data of each channel of the selected input/output modules in the Input/Output Channel List View to confirm that locking will not cause any problem.

3. Select [Lock Modules] on the [Lock] menu. Alternatively, click the [Lock] button on the toolbar. The confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button to perform a lock operation. All selected input/output modules are locked. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel the operation.

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n UnlockingAllInput/OutputModulesUsing this operation, you can unlock all I/O variables wired to each channel of the selected I/O modules in a batch.If the selected I/O modules contain some unlocked I/O variables, those varibles will be kept unlocked even if you unlock all modules.The procedure is as follows:1. Select the input/output modules you want to unlock in a batch in the Input/Output Module

List View.2. Check the differences between the data value and data status of the logical data and

physical data of each channel of the selected input/output modules in the Input/Output Channel List View to confirm that unlocking will not cause any problem.

3. Select [Unlock Modules] on the [Lock] menu. Alternatively, click the [Unlock] button on the toolbar.

4. The confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button to perform the unlock operation or the [Cancel] button to cancel the operation.

5. If there are discrepancies between the logical data and physical data of any of the channels of the input/output modules to be unlocked, the dialog box for reconfirmation appears. Click the [OK] button to perform the unlock operation. All selected input/output modules are unlocked. Click the [Cancel] button if you want to cancel the operation.

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2.1.2 SetI/OVariablesofI/OModulesOnI/OLockwindow,theI/OvariablescanbesetonebyoneorcanbesetalltogetherperI/Omodule.InSCSSimulatorofSCSTestFunctions,itispossibletosetmultipleI/OvariablestogetherperI/Omodule.

Thedetailedprocedurewillbeexplainedinthissection.

n SettingEachVariableValueFor each variable, the data value and data status can be set.

IMPORTANTSetting values to variables cannot be executed while Build or Download is running.

In the Input/Output Channel List View, double-click anywhere between the channel field and the physical data field on a certain row to open the Write STATUS dialog box for the data value or data status of the I/O variable at the row.On Write STATUS dialog box, when an I/O variable is locked and unlocked, whether the data value or data status is logical or physical will be displayed.

• For BOOL Data When the dialog box is opened, the logical data or the physical data will be displayed with either TRUE or FALSE button pressed.

• For Data Status When the dialog box is opened, the logical data will be displayed with either GOOD or BAD data status button pressed.

The following table shows whether logical or physical data are displayed for the initial value of the selected I/O variable, data and data status respectively.

Table InitialValuesonWriteSTATUSDialogBox

DataValue(.v)andDataStatus(.status) Locked UnlockedInput Variable Data Value (.v) Logical Logical

Input Variable Data Status (.status) Logical Logical

Output Variable Data Value (.v) Physical Logical

Output Variable Data Status (.status) Logical Logical

The above can be set on the Write STATUS dialog box.

SEE ALSO Value setting can be performed in the Write STATUS dialog box in the same way as in Dictionary View.

For more information, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Write/Lock/Unlock” of “Debug/Simulate” of “Debug”

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n SetMultipleI/OVariablesTogetherUsing the SCS Simulator, you can set multiple I/O variables together.The following operations can be performed on the locked I/O variables among the I/O variables wired to the I/O channels of the selected I/O modules.

• Set values to I/O variables.

• Save the set values for the I/O variables in a file.

• Read values from a file and set them to I/O variables.

Note that the number of I/O variables set at a time should be 700 or less. If more variables are set at a time, some of the system alarm messages informing the data setting or data status setting may not be transmitted.

l EntertheValuestobeSettoI/OVariablesThe value of a variable can be entered to the “Set Value” item on I/O Channel List View.The value can be entered by any of the following operations. After entering the values, you need to set all the values to the I/O variables.

• Enter a Value Directly On I/O Channel List View, click Set Value item on the row of the channel that you want to enter the value for. By clicking the data value or data status, they can be entered directly. For BOOL type data, each click will move among TRUE, FALSE and a space (non specified) for selections.

• Edit Values for Channels From [Edit] menu or from the pop-up menu after a right click, you can use [Cut], [Copy], [Paste] and [Del] commands to edit the “Set Value” items of multiple channels.

• [Input Values] Item on Pop-up Menu Right clicking on the Input/Output Channel List View, a pop-up menu will be displayed. Using [Input Values] on the pop-up menu, the data values and data status for “Set Value” items can be set. For example, if you want to set data status of all channels to BAD, you can use [Select All] command on the pop-up menu to select “Set Value” items of all channels, and then you can choose [Set.STS=BAD] of the [Input Values] from the pop-up menu.

l SettheValuestoMultipleI/OVariablesFor the selected I/O modules, the locked I/O variables among the wired I/O variables can be set all together to the values defined in the “Set Value” items on the Input/Output Channel List View.

IMPORTANTSetting values to variables cannot be executed while Build or Download is running.

The procedure is as follows:1. On I/O Module List View, choose a module that you want to set values for.2. Choose [Set Values] from [Lock] menu or click “Set Values” button on the toolbar so as to

display Set Values dialog box.3. Click [OK]. The values are set to all the wired and locked I/O variables.

You can cancel the setting by clicking [Cancel].

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l ExporttheSettingValuestoaFileThe values for “Set Value” items of the I/O variables can be exported to a file.The procedure is as follows:1. Choose [Export Values] from [File] menu, or click the Save (Export Values) button on the

toolbar so as to display a dialog box for selecting files.2. Specify the CSV file for saving the setting values and then click [Save]. The data values and

data statuses for the channels assigned with the variables of the I/O modules on the Input/Output Module List View will be exported.

IMPORTANTDo not edit the exported file if you want to import the file later.

l ImporttheSettingValuesfromaFileThe values for “Set Value” items of the I/O variables can be imported from a file.

IMPORTANTDo not import any file other than the file exported from I/O Lock window.

The procedure is as follows:1. Choose [Import Values] from [File] menu, or click the Open (Import Values) button on the

toolbar so as to display a dialog box for selecting files.2. Choose the CSV file that contains the setting values and then click [Open]. The channels

assigned with the variables of the I/O modules on the Input/Output Module List View will be displayed with the imported data values and data statuses.

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2.2 SCSLinkTransmissionLockwindowOnSCSLinkTransmissionLockwindow,thecommunicationdataofSCSLinktransmissioncanbelockedorunlocked.AlsoyoucansetvaluestoSCSLinktransmission data.

InSCSSimulatorofSCSTestFunctions,itispossibletosetvaluestomultiplecommunicationdatatogether.Therefore,theinitialvaluesofcommunicationdataandtestingpatternscanbedefinedalltogether.

n HowtoCalluptheSCSLinkTransmissionLockWindow1. Check if the SCS security level is 0 or 1 using the SCS security level operation function.2. Put the SCS Manager into Debug mode or Editing mode.

To change to Debug mode, choose [Debug] from [Debug] menu or click “Debug” button on the toolbar.

3. Select [Maintenance] from the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager. The Maintenance Launcher menu appears.

4. Select [SCS Link Transmission Lock Window] from the Maintenance Launcher menu. The SCS Link Transmission Lock window appears.

IMPORTANT• It is not possible to start multiple SCS Link Transmission Lock windows at the same time, for

neither the same SCS project nor different SCS projects.

• The SCS Link Transmission Lock Window cannot be called while Build or Download is running.

SEE ALSO For more information about how to use the SCS security level operation function, see the following:

1.3, “Security of SCS”

n HowtoExittheSCSLinkTransmissionLockWindowTo exit the SCS Link Transmission Lock Window, choose [Exit] from [File] menu.

IMPORTANT• When exiting the SCS Link Transmission Lock Window, if the locked variables exist, a dialog

box will be displayed for confirmation. It is necessary to reopen the SCS Link Transmission Lock Window to unlock the locked variables.

• If the online change download is performed and completed while the SCS Link Transmission Lock window is not closed, an error of database inconsistency may occur. Under this circumstance, a message for restarting SCS Link Transmission Lock window will be displayed. You need to follow the message to restart it.

• If the SCS Manager is closed or a different SCS project is opened, the SCS Link Transmission Lock Window will be forcibly closed.

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n SCSLinkTransmissionLockWindowStructureThe SCS Link Transmission Lock window contains the following components.

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Communication Data List ViewStation List View ToolbarDrop-down list box Menu barTitle bar

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n TitleBarOn the title bar, besides window name and project name, the SCS status is also displayed.

SCS_TARGET: Indicates communication with the SCS.

SCS_SIMULATOR: Indicates communication with the SCS simulator.

<Non>: Indicates the SCS is not running.

For logic simulation test, “SIMULATION” will be displayed in the position of SCS status.

n MenuBarThe following menus are provided on the menu bar:

• [File] menu

• [Edit] menu

• [Lock] menu

The menu items provided on each menu are explained below.

Table [File]Menu

Menu item DescriptionImport Values… (*1) Imports from a file the values that are used to set communication data.

Export Values… (*1) Exports to a file the values that were used to set communication data.

Exit Exits from the SCS Link Transmission Lock window.

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

Table [Edit]Menu

Menu item DescriptionCut (*1) Deletes the selected character string and copies it onto the clipboard.

Copy (*1) Copies the selected character string onto the clipboard.

Paste (*1) Inserts the character string stored in the clipboard.

Delete (*1) Deletes the selected character string.

Select All Selects all displayed stations (same action as pressing the [Ctrl] key and [A] key together).

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

Table [Lock]Menu

Menu item DescriptionLock Communication Data Locks communication data of a station.

Unlock Communication Data Unlocks communication data of a station.

Set Values (*1) Collectively sets values of communication data.

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

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n ToolbarThe following buttons are provided on the toolbar.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Description

(*1) Imports from a file the values that are used to set communication data. This is the same as selecting [File] - [Import Values] from the menu bar.

(*1) Exports to a file the values that were used to set communication data. This is the same as selecting [File] - [Export Values] from the menu bar.

Locks all communication data of a station.Same as choosing [Lock Communication Data] from [Lock] menu.

Unlocks all communication data of a station.Same as choosing [Unlock Communication Data] from [Lock] menu.

(*1) Sets all communication data values.Same as choosing [Set Values] from [Lock] menu.

*1: Displayed only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

n StationListViewLists local station and other stations communicating with local station.The following items are available on Station List View

Table ItemsonStationListView

Item DescriptionL Shows the communication data locking status of the station.

D Shows the communication data consistency or inconsistency of the station.

Station Station name

Sending Indicates whether the local station is sending.

l CommunicationDataLockingStatusofStationsThe communication data locking statuses of stations are displayed.

Table DisplayofLockStatus

Item Description(No symbol) No communication data is locked.

® (red) All communication data are locked.

? (black) SENG is unable to communicate with the station.

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l Communication Data Consistency of StationsWhen the data value of logical data and physical data is not the same, or when the data status of logical data and physical data is not the same, it is regarded as inconsistent.

Table ConsistencyofCommunicationData

Item Description(No symbol) All communication data are consistent.

l (yellow) Some communication data are inconsistent.

¤ (red) All communication data are inconsistent.

? (black) SENG is unable to communicate with the station.

l OutputStatusoftheLocalStationThe output status of the local station is displayed.

Table OutputStatusofLocalStation

Item Descriptionl (green) Output of local station is enabled.

(red) Output of local station is disabled.

? (black) SENG is unable to communicate with local station.

(No symbol) Other station.

l FilteringThe display can be filtered according to station type using the dropdown list box.

Table DropdownListBox

Menu item DescriptionSCS/FCS All stations are shown.

SCS SCS stations including local station are shown.

FCS FCS, GSGW and APCS stations are shown.

l Pop-up MenuClick the right mouse button on the Station List View to display the pop-up menu.The menu items in the pop-up menu are shown below.

Table Pop-upMenu

Menu item Description

Select All Selects all stationsSame as choosing [Select All] from [Edit] menu.

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n CommunicationDataListViewDisplays the SCS Link Transmission data information for the station selected on the Station List View. The communication data that are not wired with the SCS Link Transmission function block will not be displayed.

Table ItemsonCommunicationDataListView

Item DescriptionStation Station number

No. Bit number (The number assigned on SCS Link Transmission Builder)

L Communication data lock status

D Communication data consistency or inconsistency

Instance Instance name of the wired SCS Link Transmission function block

Data Type Function block name

Logical Value Logical data of data value and data status, respectively

Physical Value Physical data of data value and data status, respectively

Set value (*1) Set value of data value and data status, respectively

Comment Comment entered for the SCS Link Trasmission function block

*1: Displayed and editable only when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR.

l CommunicationDataLockingStatusDisplays the communication data locking status.

Table LockingStatus

Item Description(No symbol) The communication data is unlocked.

¬ (red) The communication data is locked.

? (black) SENG is unable to communicate with the station.

l Communication Data ConsistencyWhen the data values of logical data and physical data are not same, or when the data statuses of logical data and physical data are not same, it is regarded as inconsistent.

Table ConsistencyofCommunicationData

Item Description(No symbol) The communication data is consistent.

l (red) The communication data is inconsistent.

? (black) SENG is unable to communicate with the station.

l LogicalDataandPhysicalDataThe data value is displayed as either [TRUE] or [FALSE].The data status is displayed as either [GOOD] or [BAD]. If the data status is BAD, the background color is displayed in yellow. [******] is displayed if communication with the station is disabled. However, the Link Transmission Data Output function block(LTSND) in the local station does not have data status.

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l FilteringThe displayed communication data can be filtered using the dropdown list box.

Table DropdownListBoxontheCommunicationDataListView

Menu Item DescriptionAll Data Displays information of all communication data

Locked Data Displays information of locked communication data

Unlocked Data Displays information of unlocked communication data

l Pop-up MenuOnly when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR, click the right mouse button on the Communication Data List View may display a pop-up menu.The items on the pop-up menu are as follows:

Table ItemsonPop-upMenuintheCommunicationDataListView

Items DescriptionCut Same as [Cut] command on [Edit] menu.

Copy Same as [Copy] command on [Edit] menu.

Paste Same as [Paste] command on [Edit] menu.

Delete Same as [Delete] command on [Edit] menu.

Select All Same as [Select All] command on [Edit] menu.

Input Values ► Set .V=TRUE Sets the data of Set Value to TRUE.

Set .V=FALSE Sets the data of Set Value to FALSE.

Clear .V Clears the data of Set Value.

Set .STS=GOOD Sets the data status of Set Value to GOOD.

Set .STS=BAD Sets the data status of Set Value to BAD.

Clear .STS Clears the data status of Set Value.

l Selecting Communication DataOnly when the SCS project target name is SCS_SIMULATOR, the communication data can be selected on the Communication Data List View.

• Clicking a communication data while pressing the [Shift] key on the keyboard, the communication data can be selected.

• Clicking a communication data while pressing the [Ctrl] key on the keyboard, the communication data of the line can be selected.

• Choosing [Select All] from pop-up menu, all communication data can be selected.

n Message Display AreaThe results of locking, unlocking and setting operations are displayed as messages. The last displayed message is cleared at each operation.

n StatusBarThe status bar shows the following information about the stations displayed in the Station List View.

• Station Selected: Number of selected stations/Number of all stations

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2.2.1 LockingandUnlockingAllSCSLinkTransmissionData of a Station

OnSCSLinkTransmissionwindow,allSCSLinkTransmissiondataofastationcanbelockedandunlockedtogether.Theprocedureswillbeexplainedinthissection.

n Selecting StationChoose a station on the Station List View. With the following operations, the communication data information can be displayed on the Communication Data List View.

• You can display the communication data of the station by clicking on a station name.

• To select a consecutive group of stations, click on the name of the first station, press and hold down [Shift] on your keyboard, and then click on the name of the last station. The communication data of those stations appears.

• To select stations in particular order, press and hold down [Ctrl] on your keyboard, and then click on the names of the stations you want. The communication data of this station are appended to the current display.

n LockingCommunicationDataofaStationThe communication data of SCS Link Transmission can be locked together for a selected station. The procedure is as follows:1. Choose a station for locking the communication data on the Station List View.2. Check the discrepancies of the data values and data status between the logical

communication data and physical communication data on the Communication Data List View, and make sure that the discrepancies are acceptable when locking the data.

3. Choose [Lock Communication Data] from [Lock] menu or click “Lock” button on the toolbar.4. When a confirmation dialog box is displayed, click the [OK] button so as to lock all the

communication data of the selected station. Clicking [Cancel] will cancel the locking.

n UnlockingCommunicationDataofaStationThe communication data of SCS Link Transmission can be unlocked together for a selected station. The procedure is as follows:1. Choose a station for unlocking the communication data on the Station List View.2. Check the discrepancies of the data values and data status between the logical

communication data and physical communication data on the Communication Data List View, and make sure that the discrepancies are acceptable when unlocking the data.

3. Choose [Unlock Communication Data] from [Lock] menu or click “Unlock” button on the toolbar.

4. When a confirmation dialog box is displayed, click [OK] so as to unlock all the communication data of the selected station. Clicking [Cancel] will cancel the unlocking.

5. If inconsistency between any logical data and physical data exists, a reconfirmation dialog box will be displayed. Click the [OK] button on this dialog box to unlock the all the communication data together. Clicking [Cancel] will cancel the unlocking.

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2.2.2 SetValuesofSCSLinkTransmissionDataOnSCSLinkTransmissionLockwindow,communicationdatavaluesofalockedstationcanbesetonebyoneoralltogetherperstation.Thecollectivesettingofcommunicationdatavaluesonastation-by-stationbasisispossiblewhenusingtheSCSSimulatorduringtesting.

Thedetailedprocedurewillbeexplainedinthissection.

n SetValuetoEachCommunicationDataThe value can be set to each communication data. However, the data status can only be set to all the data of the station. All the data in the station will use the defined data status.

IMPORTANTSetting values to communication data cannot be executed while Build or Download is running.

On the Communication Data List View, double-clicking somewhere between No. and a physical data, a “Write data value” dialog box for that line of communication data will be displayed. In the dialog box, the initial data values and data status of the selected data will be displayed, and setting data values on this dialog box is allowed.

• For Data Value When [Write Data Value] dialog box is opened, the logical data or the physical data will be displayed with either TRUE or FALSE button pressed.

• For Data Status When “Write data value” dialog box is opened, the logical data will be displayed with either GOOD or BAD button pressed.

The initial communication data values and data statuses of the logical data and physical data are shown as follows:

Table InitialDataon“Writedatavalue”DialogBox

DataValue(.v)andDataStatus(.status) Locked UnlockedValue of Received Communication Data (.v) Logical Logical

Status of Received Communication Data (.status) Logical Logical

Value of Sent Communication Data (.v) Physical Logical

The above can be set on the “Write data value” dialog box.

SEE ALSO Settings on “Write data value” dialog box are the same as on Dictionary View. For more information, see the

following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Write/Lock/Unlock” of “Debug/Simulate” of “Debug”

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n SetValuestoMultipleItemsofCommunicationDataTogetherUsing the SCS Simulator, you can set values to multiple communication data items together.The following operations can be performed on the SCS Link Transmission communication data of the selected station.

• Set values to the communication data.

• Save the set values for the communication data in a file.

• Read values form a file and set them to the communication data.

Note that the number of communication data values set at a time should be 700 or less. If more data values are set at a time, some of the system alarm messages informing the data setting or data status setting may not be transmitted.

l EntertheValuestobeSettoCommunicationDataThe values can be entered in the [Set Value] cells on the Communication Data List View.The value can be entered by any of the following operations. After entering the values, you need to set all the values to the communication data.

• Enter a Value Directly On the Communication Data List View, click the [Set Value] cell on the line of the communication data that you want to enter the value for. By clicking the data value or data status, they can be entered directly. For setting data, each click will move among TRUE, FALSE and a space (non specified) for selections.

• Edit Multiple Data Values From [Edit] menu or from the right-click menu, you can use [Cut], [Copy], [Paste] and [Del] commands to edit the values of consecutive [Set Value] cells.

• Enter Values Using [Input Values] on Pop-up Menu Right clicking on the Communication Data List View, a pop-up menu will be displayed. Using the [Input Values] command on the pop-up menu, you can enter data values or data status in the [Set Value] cells. For example, if you want to set all communication data to FALSE, use the [Select All] command on the pop-up menu to select all [Set Value] cells, and then choose [Input Values] - [Set.V=FALSE] on the pop-up menu.

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l SetValuestoAllCommunicationDataFor the selected station, the values in the [Set Value] cells on the Communication Data List View can be set together to the communication data.

IMPORTANTSetting values to communication data cannot be executed while Build or Download is running.

The procedure is as follows:1. On the Station List View, choose a station that you want to set values for.2. Choose [Set Values] from [Lock] menu or click “Set Values” button on the toolbar so as to

display Set Values dialog box.3. Click [OK]. All the values entered in the [Set Value] cells will be set to the communication

data. If no values are entered, the communication data will not be defined with values. You can cancel the setting by clicking [Cancel].

l ExporttheSettingValuestoaFileThe values of the communication data in the [Set Value] cells can be exported to a file.The procedure is as follows:1. Choose [Export Values] from [File] menu, or click the Save (Export Values) button on the

toolbar so as to display a dialog box for selecting files.2. Specify the CSV file for saving the setting values and then click [Save]. The communication

data values and data statuses of all the stations displayed on the Station List View will be exported to the file.

IMPORTANTDo not edit the exported file if you want to import the file later.

l ImporttheSettingValuesfromaFileThe values of communication data for [Set Value] cells can be imported from a file.

IMPORTANTDo not import any file other than the file exported from SCS Link Transmission Lock window.

The procedure is as follows:1. Choose [Import Values] from [File] menu, or click the Open (Import Values) button on the

toolbar so as to display a dialog box for selecting files.2. Choose the CSV file that contains the setting values and then click [Open]. The

communication data values and data statuses for all the stations displayed on the Station List View are read from the file and displayed in the [Set Value] cells.

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2.3 Inter-SCSCommunicationLockWindowOntheInter-SCSCommunicationLockwindow,thecommunicationdataofinter-SCSsafetycommunicationcanbelockedorunlocked.Youcanalsosetdatavaluestointer-SCSsafetycommunicationFBs.

InSCSSimulatorofSCSTestFunctions,itispossibletosetvaluestomultiplecommunicationdatatogether.Therefore,theinitialvaluesofcommunicationdataandtestingpatternscanbedefinedalltogether.

n HowtoCalluptheInter-SCSCommunicationLockWindow1. Check if the SCS security level is 0 or 1 using the SCS security level operation function.2. Put the SCS Manager into Debug mode or Editing mode.

To change to Debug mode, choose [Debug] from [Debug] menu or click “Debug” button on the toolbar.

3. Select [Maintenance] from the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager. The Maintenance Launcher menu appears.

4. Select [Inter-SCS Communication Lock Window] from the Maintenance Launcher menu. The Inter-SCS Communication Lock window appears.

IMPORTANT• The Inter-SCS Communication Lock window cannot be launched while Build or Download is

running on SCS Manager.

• It is not possible to start multiple Inter-SCS Communication Lock windows at the same time, for neither the same SCS project nor different SCS projects.

• If the SCS Manager is closed or a different SCS project is opened, the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window will be forcibly closed.

• If you try to execute online change downloading, offline downloading, master offline downloading, or restarting of SCS while the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window is opened, an error message is displayed and the downloading or restarting will not be executed.

SEE ALSO For more information about how to use the SCS security level operation function, see the following:

1.3, “Security of SCS”

n HowtoExittheInter-SCSCommunicationLockWindowTo exit the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window, choose [Exit] from [File] menu.When exiting the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window, if any locked inter-SCS safety communication FBs exist, a dialog box will be displayed for confirmation. Clicking [OK] will close the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window.

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OK

Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB are locked.

Figure ConfirmationDialogBox

To unlock the locked inter-SCS safety communication FBs, it is necessary to launch the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window again and unlock them.

n Inter-SCSCommunicationLockWindowStructureThe Inter-SCS Communication Lock window contains the following components.

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File Lock OptionEdit

Station Selected 2/5

T

All All FB

Station

Station List

DL

SCS0102

Sending

Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB

Station

SCS0101

SCS0101

C0101001 COM_REAL

CONS_R01.VCONS_R01.STS

CONS_R

InstanceVariable Variable Type Variable CommentFB TypeL D

123456.7GOOD

123456.7GOOD

comment

C0101002 COM_DINT CONS_I01.VCONS_I01.STS

CONS_I 123000BAD

123123GOOD

comment

Logical Value Physical Value

SCS0101 C0101003 COM_BOOL CONS_B01.VCONS_B01.STS

CONS_B TRUEGOOD

FALSEGOOD

comment

SCS0102 P0102001 COM_REAL PROD_R01.V PROD_R 123456.7 123456.7 comment

SCS0102 P0102002 COM_DINT PROD_I01.V PROD_I 123123 123123 comment

SCS0102 P0102003 COM_BOOL PROD_B01.V PROD_B TRUE FALSE comment

SCS0102 P0102004 COM_BOOL _INST1PROD_B.V PROD_B TRUE FALSE comment

SCS0101

Message display area Status bar

Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List ViewStation List View ToolbarDrop-down list box Menu barTitle bar

TT

Figure Inter-SCSCommunicationLockWindow

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n TitleBarOn the title bar, besides window name and project name, the SCS status is also displayed.

SCS_TARGET: Indicates communication with the SCS.

SCS_SIMULATOR: Indicates communication with the SCS simulator.

<No display>: Indicates that the SCS is not running.

During logic simulation test, “SIMULATION” will be displayed in the position of SCS status.

n MenuBarThe following menus are provided on the menu bar:

• [File] menu

• [Edit] menu

• [Lock] menu

• [Option] menu

The menu items provided on each menu are explained below.

Table [File]Menu

Menu item Description

Import Values...(*1) Imports from a file the values to be collectively set to inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

Export Values...(*1) Exports to a file the values collectively set to inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

Exit Exits from the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window.

*1: Displayed only when the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR.

Table [Edit]Menu

Menu item DescriptionCut (*1) Deletes the selected character string and copies it onto the clipboard.

Copy (*1) Copies the selected character string onto the clipboard.

Paste (*1) Inserts the character string stored in the clipboard.

Delete (*1) Deletes the selected character string.

Select All Selects all displayed stations (same action as pressing the [Ctrl] key and [A] key together).

*1: Displayed only when the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR.

Table [Lock]Menu

Menu item DescriptionLock Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB

Locks all inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station.

Unlock Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB

Unlocks all inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station.

Set Values (*1) Collectively sets values to inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

*1: Displayed only when the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR.

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Table [Option]Menu

Menu item Description

Numerical Display

INTDecimal Decimal expression

Hexa-Decimal Hexadecimal expression

REAL

1.234E+12 Exponential notation

12.34567 Displays 5 decimal places.

123.4567 Displays 4 decimal places.

1234.567 Displays 3 decimal places.

12345.67 Displays 2 decimal places.

123456.7 Displays 1 decimal place.

n ToolbarThe following buttons are provided on the toolbar.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Description

(*1)Imports from a file the values to be collectively set to inter-SCS safety communication FBs (same as selecting [File] - [Import Values] from the menu bar).

(*1)Exports to a file the values collectively set to inter-SCS safety communication FBs (same as selecting [File] - [Export Values] from the menu bar).

T

Locks all inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station (same as choosing [Lock Communication Data] from the [Lock] menu).

T

Unlocks all inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station (same as choosing [Unlock Communication Data] from the [Lock] menu).

(*1)Sets all values of inter-SCS safety communication FBs together (same as choosing [Set Values] from the [Lock] menu).

*1: Displayed only when the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR.

n StationListViewThis view displays a list of local station and other stations performing inter-SCS safety communication with the local station.The following items are shown on the Station List View.

Table ItemsonStationListView

Item name DisplayL Lock status of inter-SCS safety communication FBs of the station

D Data consistency of inter-SCS safety communication FBs of the station

Station Station name

Sending Whether the local station is sending

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l LockStatusofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsofStationsThe lock status of inter-SCS safety communication FBs is displayed for each station.

Table LockStatus

Display Meaning (Blank) No inter-SCS safety communication FBs is locked.

® (red) All inter-SCS safety communication FBs are locked.

? (black) SENG cannot communicate with the station.

l DataConsistencyofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsofStationsIt is regarded as inconsistent if any of the logical data and physical data of data values or data status are not the same. In the case of REAL-type data, however, it is regarded as inconsistent only if the logical data and physical data of data status are not the same.

Table DataConsistency

Display Meaning (Blank) All inter-SCS safety communication FB data are consistent.

l (yellow) Some inter-SCS safety communication FB data are inconsistent.

¤ (red) All inter-SCS safety communication FB data are inconsistent.

? (black) SENG cannot communicate with the station.

l OutputStatusoftheLocalStationThe output status of the local station is displayed.

Table OutputStatusofLocalStation

Display Descriptionl (green) Output of the local station is enabled.

(red) Output of the local station is disabled.

? (black) SENG cannot communicate with the local station.

(Blank) Other station

l FilteringThe display can be filtered according to the role of the station using the dropdown list box.

Table FilterMenuItemsinDropdownListBox

Menu item Displayed StationsALL All stations

PROD SCSs for which producer inter-SCS safety communication FBs are defined in the SCS project

CONS SCSs sending to the consumer inter-SCS safety communication FBs in the SCS project

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l Pop-up MenuClick the right mouse button on the Station List View to display the pop-up menu.The menu item in the pop-up menu is shown below.

Table Pop-upMenu

Menu item Description

Select All Selects all displayed stations (same as choosing [Select All] from the [Edit] menu).

n Inter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBListViewThis view displays information of inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the station selected on the Station List View. Among inter-SCS safety communication FBs used in programs, those directly connected to binding variables are displayed.

Table ItemsDisplayedintheInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBListView

Item name DescriptionStation Station name

L Lock status of the inter-SCS safety communication FB

D Data consistency of the inter-SCS safety communication FB

Variable Binding variable

Variable Type Type of binding variable

Instance Instance name of the inter-SCS safety communication FB

FB Type Type of the inter-SCS safety communication FB

Logical Value Logical data of data value and data status

Physical Value Physical data of data value and data status

Set value (*1) Setting values of data value and data status

Variable Comment Comment of the binding variable

*1: Displayed and editable only when the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR.

l Station NameFor producer inter-SCS safety communication FBs, the station name of the local station is displayed.For consumer inter-SCS safety communication FBs, the station name of the sending station is displayed.

l LockStatusofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBThe lock status of inter-SCS safety communication FB is displayed.

Table DisplayofLockStatus

Display Meaning (Blank) Not locked

¬ (red) Locked

? (black) SENG cannot communicate with the station.

TIPThe lock status is only shown in the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window. It cannot be viewed on Dictionary View of the Workbench.

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l DataConsistencyofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsData of an inter-SCS safety communication FB is regarded as inconsistent if the values of logical data and physical data of the data value or data status are not the same. In the case of REAL-type data, however, it is regarded as inconsistent only if the logical data and physical data of data status are not the same.

Table DataConsistencyofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFB

Display Meaning (Blank) Consistent

l (red) Inconsistent

? (black) SENG cannot communicate with the station.

l BindingVariableBinding variables directly connected to inter-SCS safety communication FBs are displayed.

l InstanceNameofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFB“Instance name.V” and “instance name.STS” are displayed (V refers to data, while STS refers to data status). However, producer inter-SCS safety communication FBs do not have data status.

TIPIf an inter-SCS safety communication FB does not have an instance name, an instance name automatically generated by the system is displayed.

Table ExamplesofAutomaticallyGeneratedInstanceNames

FBtype Automatically generated instance name Remark

CONS_B __INSTnCONS_B (For FBD)__LCFBCONS_Bn (For LD)

n is a number given by the system.

CONS_I __INSTnCONS_I (For FBD)__LCFBCONS_In (For LD)

CONS_R __INSTnCONS_R (For FBD)__LCFBCONS_Rn (For LD)

PROD_B __INSTnPROD_B (For FBD)__LCFBPROD_Bn (For LD)

PROD_I __INSTnPROD_I (For FBD)__LCFBPROD_In (For LD)

PROD_R __INSTnPROD_R (For FBD)__LCFBPROD_Rn (For LD)

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l LogicalDataandPhysicalDataA BOOL-type data value is displayed as either [TRUE] or [FALSE]. A DINT- or REAL-type data value is displayed using the format selected from the [Option] menu.The data status is displayed as either [GOOD] or [BAD]. If the data status is [BAD], the background color is displayed in yellow. [******] is displayed if communication with the station is disabled. However, producer inter-SCS safety communication FBs do not have data status.

TIP• Inter-SCS safety communication FBs used as parameters are not displayed in the Inter-SCS

Communication Lock window, and forcing cannot be performed on them.

• Binding variables are displayed only when they are directly connected to inter-SCS safety communication FBs and also set in the binding list.

• If multiple consumer inter-SCS safety communication FBs are connected to a single binding variable, the same binding variable is displayed with each of the consumer inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

• If multiple binding variables are connected to a single producer inter-SCS safety communication FB, the same FB is displayed with each of the binding variables.

• Only the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window shows both logical and physical data values. Dictionary View shows logical data for consumer FBs and physical data for producer FBs.

l FilteringIt is possible to filter the inter-SCS safety communication FBs to be displayed using the dropdown list box.

Table DropdownListBoxMenuoftheInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBListView

Item DisplayedFBAll FB Information of all inter-SCS safety communication FBs

Locked FB Information of locked inter-SCS safety communication FBs

Unlock FB Information of unlocked inter-SCS safety communication FBs

l Pop-up MenuIf the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR, clicking the right mouse button in the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View displays a pop-up menu.The items on the pop-up menu are as follows:

Table ItemsonPop-upMenuintheInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBListView

Items DescriptionCut Same as the [Cut] command on the [Edit] menu.

Copy Same as the [Copy] command on the [Edit] menu.

Paste Same as the [Paste] command on the [Edit] menu.

Delete Same as the [Delete] command on the [Edit] menu.

Select All Same as the [Select All] command on the [Edit] menu.Input Values > Set .V=TRUE Sets the data value in the Set Value cells to TRUE.

Set .V=FALSE Sets the data value in the Set Value cells to FALSE.

Clear .V Clears the data value in the Set Value cells.

Set .STS=GOOD Sets the data status in the Set Value cells to GOOD.

Set .STS=BAD Sets the data status in the Set Value cells to BAD.

Clear .STS Clears the data status in the Set Value cells.

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l SelectingInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBIf the target name of the SCS project is SCS_SIMULATOR, you can select inter-SCS safety communication FBs in the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View.

• By clicking an inter-SCS safety communication FB while pressing the [Shift] key of the keyboard, the selection range of inter-SCS safety communication FBs can be widened.

• By clicking an inter-SCS safety communication FB while pressing the [Ctrl] key of the keyboard, multiple inter-SCS safety communication FBs of the clicked lines can be selected.

• By choosing [Select All] from pop-up menu, all inter-SCS safety communication FBs can be selected.

n Message Display AreaThe results of locking, unlocking and value setting operations are displayed as messages. The previously displayed message is cleared at each operation. Displayed messages are stored in the log.

n StatusBarThe status bar shows the number of stations displayed in the Station List View in the following format.

• Station Selected: Number of selected stations/Number of all stations

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2.3.1 LockingandUnlockingAllInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsAssociatedwithaStation

OnInter-SCSCommunicationLockwindow,allinter-SCSsafetycommunicationFBsassociatedwithastationcanbelockedorunlockedtogether.Theprocedureswillbeexplainedinthissection.

n Selecting StationChoose one or more stations in the Station List View. With the following operations, the information of inter-SCS safety communication FBs is displayed in the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View.

• If you simply click on a station name, the information of inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the station is displayed.

• If you click on a station name and then click on another station name while holding down the [Shift] key on your keyboard, the information of inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the stations from the line you clicked first to the line you clicked after is displayed.

• If you click a station name while holding down the [Ctrl] key on your keyboard, the information of the inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the station on the line is displayed in addition to the currently displayed information.

n LockingInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsofaStationAll the inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with a selected station can be locked together.

IMPORTANTThe inter-SCS safety communication FBs cannot be locked while Build or Download is running.

The procedure is as follows:1. Choose a station to be locked in the Station List View.2. In the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View, check the discrepancies between the

logical data and physical data of the inter-SCS safety communication FBs’ data values and data status, and make sure that the discrepancies are acceptable when locking the data.

3. Choose [Lock Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB] from the [Lock] menu or click the “Lock” button on the toolbar.

4. On the confirmation dialog box displayed, click [OK] so as to lock all the inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station. Click [Cancel] if you want to cancel the locking.

IMPORTANTAlways use the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window to lock inter-SCS safety communication FBs. An error occurs if you lock binding variables of inter-SCS safety communication FBs from Dictionary View or Multi-Language Editor.

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n UnlockingInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsofaStationAll the inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with a selected station can be unlocked together.

IMPORTANTThe inter-SCS safety communication FBs cannot be unlocked while Build or Download is running.

The procedure is as follows:1. Choose a station to be unlocked in the Station List View.2. In the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View, check the discrepancies between the

logical data and physical data of the inter-SCS safety communication FBs’ data values and data status, and make sure that the discrepancies are acceptable when unlocking the data.

3. Choose [Unlock Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB] from the [Unlock] menu or click the “Unlock” button on the toolbar.

4. On the confirmation dialog box displayed, click [OK] to unlock; or click [Cancel] if you want to cancel.

5. If any inconsistency between logical data and physical data exists in the FBs to be unlocked, a reconfirmation dialog box (*1) will be displayed. Click [OK] on this dialog box to unlock all the inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station together. Click [Cancel] if you want to cancel the unlocking.

*1: In the case of REAL-type data, the reconfirmation dialog box will not be displayed even if inconsistency between data values exists.

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2.3.2 SetValuesofInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsOnInter-SCSCommunicationLockwindow,datavaluescanbesetforindividualinter-SCSsafetycommunicationFBsorforallinter-SCSsafetycommunicationFBstogetheronastation-by-stationbasis.

Thecollectivesettingonastation-by-stationbasisispossiblewhenusingtheSCSSimulator during testing.

Theprocedureswillbeexplainedinthissection.

n SetValuetoEachInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBData values and data status can be set for each inter-SCS safety communication FB of the station whose inter-SCS safety communication FBs are locked.

IMPORTANTYou cannot set values to inter-SCS safety communication FBs while Build or Download is running.

In the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View, double-clicking in a cell between L column and Physical Value column on any line will open a dialog box for setting data values or data status of the inter-SCS safety communication FB for that line. If you double-click the area showing the data value, the Write Data Value dialog box appears. If you double-click the area showing the data status, the Write Data Status dialog box appears. In these dialog boxes, a data value or data status is set for an individual inter-SCS safety communication FB.

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PROD_B01.V

FALSE TRUE0 1

Cancel

Figure WriteDataValueDialogBox(BOOL-typeData)

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CONS_R01.V

CancelWrite

256Enter new value:

Figure WriteDataValueDialogBox(REAL/INT-typeData)

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CONS_R01.STS

0 1

Cancel

BAD GOOD

Figure WriteDataStatusDialogBox

For BOOL-type data, the Write Data Value dialog box or Write Data Status dialog box will be opened, showing the button corresponding to the current value pressed.The Write Data Value dialog box for REAL/INT-type data will be opened, showing the current data value.

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Whether logical data or physical data is displayed in the dialog box is determined according to which data value is settable. If a value can be set for logical data, logical data is displayed. If a value can be set for physical data, physical data is displayed. The following table shows the data displayed in the dialog box.

Table DataDisplayedonWriteDataValue/StatusDialogBox

DataValue(.v)andDataStatus(.status) Locked UnlockedData value of consumer inter-SCS safety communication FB (.v)

Logical data Logical data

Data status of consumer inter-SCS safety communication FB (.status)

Logical data Logical data

Data value of producer inter-SCS safety communication FB (.v)

Physical data Logical data

SEE ALSO Value setting operations on Write Data Value/Status dialog box are the same as on Dictionary View. For more

information, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Write/Lock/Unlock” of “Debug/Simulate” of “Debug”

n SetValuestoMultipleInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsTogetherUsing the SCS Simulator, you can set values to multiple inter-SCS Safety Communication FBs together.The following operations can be performed collectively on the data values and data status of inter-SCS Safety Communication FBs of the selected station. (Setting of data status is only possible for consumer inter-SCS safety communication FBs.)

• Set values to inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

• Save the setting values for inter-SCS safety communication FBs in a file.

• Read values from a file and set them to inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

l EntertheValuestobeSettoInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsThe values can be entered in the [Set Value] cells of the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View.The value can be entered by any of the following operations. After entering the values, you need to write them to the inter-SCS safety communication FBs.

• Enter a Value Directly In the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View, click the [Set Value] cell on the line of the inter-SCS safety communication FB you want to enter the value for. By specifically clicking the data value or data status, they can be entered directly. In the case of BOOL-type data, each click will move among TRUE, FALSE, and a space (not specified) for selection. In the case of DINT/REAL-type data, values can be directly entered using your keyboard.

• Edit Multiple Data Values From the [Edit] menu or from the right-click menu, you can use [Cut], [Copy], [Paste] and [Del] commands to edit the values of consecutive [Set Value] cells.

• Enter Values Using [Input Values] on Pop-up Menu Right clicking in the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View will display a pop-up menu. Using the [Input Values] command on the pop-up menu, you can enter data values or data status in the [Set Value] cells. For example, if you want to set BOOL-type data values of all inter-SCS safety communication FBs to FALSE, use the [Select All] command on the pop-up menu to select all [Set Value] cells, and then choose [Input Values] - [Set.V=FALSE] on the pop-up menu.

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l SetValuestoAllInter-SCSSafetyCommunicationFBsAll the values in the [Set Value] cells in the Inter-SCS Safety Communication FB List View can be set together to the inter-SCS safety communication FBs associated with the selected station.

IMPORTANTSetting values to all the inter-SCS safety communication FBs cannot be executed while Build or Download is running.

The procedure is as follows:1. In the Station List View, choose a station you want to set values for.2. Choose [Set Values] from the [Lock] menu or click the “Set Values” button on the toolbar. A

dialog box appears, asking you whether or not to execute setting values.3. Click [OK] to set values. The values in the [Set Value] cells will be set all together. If no

values are entered (blank), values will not be set to the corresponding inter-SCS safety communication FBs. You can cancel the setting by clicking [Cancel].

l ExporttheSettingValuestoaFileThe values for inter-SCS safety communication FBs in the [Set Value] cells can be exported to a file. The procedure is as follows:1. Choose [Export Values] from the [File] menu, or click the Save (Export Values) button on the

toolbar. A dialog box for selecting files appears.2. Specify a CSV file name and then click [Save]. The inter-SCS safety communication FBs’

data values and data statuses of all the stations displayed in the Station List View will be exported to the file.

IMPORTANTDo not edit the exported file if you want to import the file later.

l ImporttheSettingValuesfromaFileThe values of inter-SCS safety communication FBs for [Set Value] cells can be imported from a file.

IMPORTANTDo not import any file other than the file exported from Inter-SCS Communication Lock window.

The procedure is as follows:1. Choose [Import Values] from the [File] menu, or click the Open (Import Values) button on the

toolbar. A dialog box for selecting files appears.2. Choose the CSV file that contains the setting values and then click [Open]. The data values

and data statuses of inter-SCS safety communication FBs for all the stations displayed in the Station list View are read from the file and displayed in the [Set Value] cells.

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3. SCS Maintenance Support ToolSCSMaintenanceSupportToolprovidesfunctionstokeeptrackoftheSCSstatusinProSafe-RSmaintenance.Forexample,SCSMaintenanceSupportToolisusedforwhenmaintainingapplications,analyzingcasesoftrippingbydemandfromtheplantandanalyzingdiagnosticinformationgeneratedintheSCS.SCSMaintenanceSupportToolcanalwaysbeusedaslongastheSCSisinoperationregardlessofitssecuritylevel.SCSMaintenanceSupportToolhasthefollowingfunctions:

• SCS status display• Diagnostic information opearation• Onlinemonitoringofapplicationlogic• MessageCacheTool• SOEViewer

Thischapterdescribesoperationsofthesetools.

SEE ALSO • For an overview of SCS Maintenance Support Tool, see the following:

1.5, “Maintenance Function” of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)

• For an overview of securities for SCS Maintenance Support Tool, see the following: 2.12.3, “Security for the SCS Maintenance Support Tool” of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)

• For operations on the SCS Maintenance Support Tool security, see the following:1.4, “Security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool”

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n RelationshipsamongFunctionsofSCSMaintenanceSupportToolThe figure below shows the relationships among the functions included in SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

SCS engineering functions SCS Maintenance Support Tool

SOE Viewer

Setup Tool

Diagnostic information operation

SCS

SENG

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SCS status display

Message Cache Tool

SCS Manager

Application definition function

Windows [Start] menu

Online monitoring

Password check

Password check

Figure RelationshipsamongFunctionsincludedinSCSMaintenanceSupportTool

l SCS Status DisplayThe tools for showing the SCS running status include SCS Status Overview window and SCS State Management window.The SCS Status Overview window and the SCS State Management window are called up from the Maintenance Launcher menu of SCS Manager. The SCS Status Overview window can be launched from the [Start] menu of Windows. Note that the SCS Status Overview window and the SCS State Management window cannot be displayed at the same time. If you call up and display the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window again from the Maintenance Launcher menu of SCS Manager, the currently displayed window is closed and the newly called window appears. If you close the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window, all windows started from that window are closed. The windows related to the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window will not be closed even if you close the SCS project in SCS Manager.

SEE ALSO For more information about SCS status display, see the following:

3.1, “SCS Status Display”

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l DiagnosticInformationOperationThe Diagnostic Information window is provided as a tool for displaying diagnostic information stored in SCS. The Diagnostic Information window is opened from the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window. The Diagnostic Information window displays diagnostic information in the range selected by the engineer in the SCS State Management window.

SEE ALSO For more information about the diagnostic information operating function, see the following:

3.2, “Displaying SCS Diagnostic Information”

l OnlineMonitoringThe online monitoring function displays the operating status of the application logic in SCS. Using this function, the user can keep track of the values of variables as well as the condition statuses on FBD and LD.

SEE ALSO • For more information about the I/O Lock window mainly used on the online monitoring function, see the

following:2.1, “I/O Lock Window”

• For more information of other functions of the online monitoring functions, see the Workbench User’s Guide.

l MessageCacheToolMessage Cache Tool is used for checking the diagnostic information messages and SOE event acquisition conditions. Moreover, it is used to change various Message Cache Service settings and manage the collected data.

SEE ALSO For more information about Message Cache Tool, see the following:

3.4, “Message Cache Tool”

l SOEViewerSOE Viewer is a tool to display event information held by SCS. It also displays the diagnostic information messages. On the CENTUM integration structure, the SOE Viewer also displays historical messages held by HIS. The SOE Viewer is capable of displaying events and messages in chronological order, which helps you analyze messages output from the SCS.

SEE ALSO For more information about SOE Viewer, see the following:

4, “SOE Viewer”

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l Customizing SCS Maintenance Support ToolSetup Tool is used to customize the display and operation methods of SCS Maintenance Support Tool. Setup Tool allows you to define the settings related to fonts and operations for the SCS Status Overview window, the SCS State Management window and the Diagnostic Information window.

SEE ALSO For more information about Setup Tool, see the following:

3.5, “Customization of the SCS Maintenance Support Tool Window”

n Security of SCS Maintenance Support ToolThe functions provided by SCS Maintenance Support Tool can be used regardless of the SCS security level, except for the forcing function executed in the I/O Lock window, the SCS Link Transmission Lock window, and the Communication I/O Lock window.

l SCSStatusOverviewWindow,DiagnosticInformationWindow,SetupToolThe SCS Status Overview window, Diagnostic Information window and Setup Tool are protected by passwords. Each of these functions is launched as read-only unless the correct password is specified. In the case of the SCS Status Overview window, the password is checked when calling this window from SCS Manager. The Diagnostic Information window and Setup Tool inherit the password of the SCS Status Overview window when they are launched.

SEE ALSO For operations on the SCS Maintenance Support Tool security, see the following:

1.4, “Security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool”

l MessageCacheToolMessage Cache Tool is protected by a password. It is launched as read-only unless the correct password is specified.

l SOEViewerNo password is set up for SOE Viewer because no writing operations to an SCS are performed on SOE Viewer.

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n ApplicationExamplesatMaintenanceMaintenance can be classified into two types: regularly performed maintenance and maintenance performed when an unexpected error occurs. This section describes how to use SCS Maintenance Support Tool when an unexpected error occurs, for example, in a case where the SCS diagnostic function detects errors in input/output modules. Maintenance operations are performed by maintenance personnel in most cases. This section assumes that analysis of causes is performed by engineers and tasks of eliminating abnormality is handled by maintenance personnel, and describes the tasks involved separately.

10. SENG shutdown and power OFF

Completed

7. Maintenance

6. SOE Viewer

5. User-defined action guide

4. Help dialog box

1. SENG power ON

Check the current SCS status.

Check diagnostic information messages.

Check actions to take from the diagnostic information messages.

Check detailed actions defined by the user.

Analyze the causes.

Remove the causes.

Check the SCS status after removing the causes.

Delete the diagnostic information messages.

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Maintenance personnel

Engineer

Errors occur in input/output modules diagnosis

2. SCS State Management window

3. Diagnostic Information window

8. SCS State Management window

9. Diagnostic Information window

Figure WorkFlowinvolvedinMaintenanceOperation

l Step1SENGPowerONThe engineer turns ON the power supply of the SENG in order to analyze the causes of the error diagnosed.

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l Step 2 SCS State Management WindowThe engineer launches the SCS State Management window of a station that detected a diagnosed error from SCS Manager. The engineer checks the current status based on the display. The diagnostic information mark is displayed for the input/output modules on which the diagnosed errors occurred. The engineer selects those input/output modules and then displays the Diagnostic Information window in order to check the diagnostic information messages related to those input/output modules.

l Step 3 Diagnostic Information WindowThe engineer checks the messages output by the SCS diagnostic functions. An action to be taken for a diagnostic information message can be checked with a help message displayed by double-clicking the diagnostic information message and displaying the Help dialog box. To acknowledge the diagnostic information message, click the corresponding message in the Diagnostic Information window and then click “Acknowledgement” button on the toolbar. The Acknowledgement dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button in this dialog box; the status of the diagnostic information message is placed in the acknowledged status (operation when acknowledging individually).

l Step4HelpDialogBoxThe Help dialog box displays help messages corresponding to message numbers. If the counter-actions measures specific to devices are available, the engineer can call the user-defined action guide from the Help dialog box to check actions to take.

l Step5User-definedActionGuideThe engineer learns what actions to take against the error from the information of user-defined action guide. Note that the guide must be defined in advance by the engineers.

l Step6SOEViewerThe engineer identifies the causes of the error based on the diagnostic information messages and/or SOE event information at the time diagnosed errors occur. The engineer then identifies a procedure to eliminate the causes. It is possible to keep messages as records by saving them in a file.

l Step 7 MaintenanceThe maintenance personnel removes the causes according to the operation procedure made by the engineer.

l Step 8 SCS State Management WindowThe engineer displays the SCS State Management window and checks that the input/output modules have recovered from the error.

l Step 9 Diagnostic Information WindowThe engineer deletes the messages output by the SCS diagnostic functions. To delete a diagnostic information message, click the corresponding message in the Diagnostic Information window and click “Deletion” button on the toolbar; the Deletion dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button in this dialog box to delete the diagnostic information message (using the operation to delete individual message).

l Step10SENGShutdownandPowerOFFAfter analyzing the cause of the diagnosed error and removing the cause, the engineer shuts the SENG down and turns the power OFF.

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3.1 SCS Status DisplayThestatusofSCSisdisplayedinthefollowingwindows:

• SCSStatusOverviewwindow• SCS State Management window

Thissectiondescribeshowtodisplayandoperatethesewindows.

3.1.1 SCSStatusOverviewTheSCSStatusOverviewwindowdisplaysalistofSCSsassignedtothegivenRSproject.InadditiontothecurrentoperatingconditionsofSCSs,italsodisplaysifthereisanydiagnosticinformationmessagesfromanyoftheSCSdiagnosticfunctions;itiseasytoknowwhichSCShaserrors.

n HowtoDisplaytheSCSStatusOverviewWindowThe SCS Status Overview window can be launched using the following two methods:

• From the Launcher menu of SCS Manager

• From the [Start] menu of Windows

l FromtheLauncherMenuofSCSManager1. Select [Maintenance] from the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager.

The Maintenance Launcher menu appears.2. Select [SCS Status Overview] from the Maintenance Launcher menu.

The SCS Status Overview window appears.

l Fromthe[Start]MenuofWindowsSelect [All Programs], [YOKOGAWA ProSafe] and then [SCS Status Overview] from the [Start] menu of Windows. The SCS Status Overview window appears.

SEE ALSO For operations on the SCS Maintenance Support Tool security, see the following:

1.4, “Security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool”

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n SCSStatusOverviewWindowStructure

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MYRSPJT

Station SCS Status CPU Status Comment

Domain:01 V net 1 V net 2

SCS0101 SCS0102

ReadyR-Fail

Ready

Domain numberRS project name Status of control bus with SENG

Diagnostic information mark CPU statusSCS status

Toolbar

Station name Station Comment

Figure SCSStatusOverviewWindowStructure

The components of the window are explained below.

n ToolbarThe toolbar provides the following buttons.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Name DescriptionOpen Call up Project Selection dialog box.

Diagnostic Information Call up Diagnostic Information window.

(*1) Time Setup Call up Adjust Time dialog box.

Setup Tool Call up Setup Tool.

*1: Not available when using SCS Simulator.

l CallupProjectSelectionDialogBoxClick this button to open the Project Selection dialog box, where you can switch between RS projects.

l Call up Diagnostic Information WindowClick this button to open the Diagnostic Information window related to the SCS selected in the SCS Status Overview window.The Diagnostic Information window allows you to perform confirmation, deletion, printing and saving to file operations on the diagnostic information managed by SCS.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Diagnostic Information window, see the following:

3.2, “Displaying SCS Diagnostic Information”

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l CallupAdjustTimeDialogBoxThe Adjust Time dialog box allows you to set the system date and time. In the case of a CENTUM integration structure, the system time on the CENTUM side is also changed.But in the following cases, the system time cannot be changed:

• If Vnet/IP is used for the control bus, SNTP server exists and the time synchronizes with the standard time, the system time cannot be changed on the SENG.

• If a V net network is connected with a Vnet/IP network via a V net router, and the setting on the V net router forces the V net network time to equalize with the Vnet/IP network time, under this circumstance, the system time cannot be changed on the SENG on the V net network though the system time can be changed on the SENG on the Vnet/IP network.

SEE ALSO For more information about the time setting, see the following:

3.1.5, “Setting System Time”

l Call up Setup ToolSetup Tool allows you to customize the operating environment of SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Setup Tool, see the following:

3.5, “Customization of the SCS Maintenance Support Tool Window”

n SystemStatusListViewThis view shows a list of operation information of SCSs (whole status and CPU status) in a RS project. The operating status of the control bus connected from the SENG is displayed in the upper part of the list view. Diagnostic information marks are displayed to the left of SCS names for which diagnostic information messages have been generated. If any of the diagnostic information messages is not acknowledged, the diagnostic information marks flash. If you double-click a line of an SCS in the Station name column, the SCS State Management window for the corresponding SCS opens.

Table ItemsDisplayedinSystemStatusListView

Item DescriptionRS Project name RS project name

Domain number Domain number to which the local SENG belongs

V net or Vnet/IP status Status of the control bus to which the local SENG is connected

Diagnostic information mark Presence of diagnostic information messages and their acknowledgement status

Station name Station name of an SCS

SCS status Status of an SCS

CPU status Status of the SCS’ CPU

Station comment SCS station comments

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l VnetorVnet/IPStatusDisplays the control bus status of the local SENG.

Table DisplayofVnetorVnet/IPStatus

Status Display Display colorNormal ● Green

Error × Red

When SCS Simulator is started, [V net] will be displayed.

l DiagnosticInformationMarks

Table DisplayofDiagnosticInformationMarks

Status Display Display colorIndicates that the diagnostic information messages exist. Flashes if unacknowledged messages exist. Red

Indicates that all messages are acknowledged and errors exist in nodes or input/output modules. Red

Indicates that all messages are acknowledged and deleted, and no error exists in nodes or input/output modules.

(No display)

l SCS StatusIndicates the status of entire SCS.

Table DisplayofSCSStatus

Status Display Display colorNormal Ready

Copy Copying Blue

Communication Error Communication Error (*1) Red

SCS Simulator is running Test

*1: “Communication Error” is displayed when SCS stops. It indicates that the connection for communication is not established.

l CPU StatusIndicates status of SCS CPU.

Table DisplayofCPUstatus

Status Display Display colorNormal. CPUs on both sides are normal in the case of duplex configuration. Ready

Abnormal. CPUs on both sides are abnormal in the case of duplex configuration. Fail Red

CPU on the right side is abnormal in the case of duplex configuration R-Fail Red

CPU on the left side is abnormal in the case of duplex configuration L-Fail Red

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3.1.2 Management of SCS StatesTheSCSStateManagementwindowdisplaysdetailedinformationabouttheoperatingstatusofCPUmodulesandinput/outputmodulesforasingleSCS.Ifthereisanerror,theerroneousareaisshownusingadifferentcolor.Italsodisplayswhetherornotthereareanymessagesthathavenotbeenacknowledged.

TheSCSStateManagementwindowallowsyoutoperformthefollowingoperations:

• IOMDownloadoperation,OutputEnableOperationandStartOutputModuleoperation

• Displayofdetailedinformationofeachinput/outputmodule

n HowtoDisplaytheSCSStateManagementWindowThe SCS State Management window can be launched using the following two methods:

• From the Launcher menu of SCS Manager

• From the SCS Status Overview window

l FromtheLauncherMenuofSCSManager1. Select [Maintenance] from the [Tools] menu of SCS Manager.

The Maintenance Launcher menu appears.2. Select [SCS State Management] from the Maintenance Launcher menu.

The SCS State Management window appears.

SEE ALSO For operations on the SCS Maintenance Support Tool security, see the following:

1.4, “Security of SCS Maintenance Support Tool”

l FromtheSCSStatusOverviewWindowDouble-click the station name of an SCS in the SCS Status Overview window. The SCS State Management window for that SCS appears.

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n SCS State Management Window Structure

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Item Data

Item Data

SCS Status

CPU Status

Operating Mode

Security Level

Number of Forcing

Link Trans Lock

Ready

Ready

Running

1

0

3stn

SCS0101

SAI143 (2)

SCS0101

MYRSPJT Domain:01 V net 1 V net 2

IOM Type

IOM Status

[SB Bus Status]

1

2

[Channel Status]

1

2

3

4

SAI143 (2)

Fail

Ready

Ready

Ready

IOP+

TRNS+

Ready

CPU Node(1)

IOM

SAI143(1)

SAI143(2)

SAI143(3)

SAI143(4)

SAI143(5)

SAI143(6)

CPU(L)

CPU(R)

PSU(L)

PSU(R)

I/O Node(2)

I/O Node(3)

Hardware Configuration Tree View

Control bus status

RS project name Domain numberDiagnosticinformation mark

Component/Module List View

Toolbar

Upperpart

Lowerpart

Figure SCSStateManagementWindowStructure

TIPSEC401, SEC402, SNT401, SNT411, SNT501, SNT511 or SNT10D is not displayed.

The components of the window are explained below.

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n ToolbarThe toolbar provides the following buttons.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Name DescriptionOpen Call up Project Selection dialog box.

Diagnostic Information Call up Diagnostic Information window.Common Diagnostic Information Call up Diagnostic Information window (common).

(*1) IOM Load IOM Download

(*1) Start output module Output Module Start

I/O Channel Status Call up I/O Channel Status dialog box.

(*1) System Report Call up System Report dialog box.

(*1) Time Setup Call up Adjust Time dialog box.

Setup Tool Call up Setup Tool.

SCS Status Overview Call up SCS Status Overview window.

*1: Not available when using SCS Simulator.

l CallupProjectSelectionDialogBoxClick this button to open the Project Selection dialog box, where you can switch between RS projects.

l Call up Diagnostic Information WindowClick the following buttons to open the Diagnostic Information window. The icon on the button changes if there are diagnostic information messages.

• “Diagnostic Information” button This button calls up all diagnostic information messages from the hierarchy tree selected in Hardware Configuration Tree View, to be displayed in the Diagnostic Information window. For example, if you click this button when selecting a node, all diagnostic information messages common to this node and those for all input/output modules for the node and nodes below it are displayed together.

• “Common Diagnostic Information” button This button calls up only diagnostic information messages for the tree selected in Hardware Configuration Tree View to be displayed. For example, if you click this button when selecting a node, only diagnostic information messages common to this node will be displayed in the Diagnostic Information window. The “Common Diagnostic Information” button can be used when a station or a node is selected on Hardware Configuration Tree View.

The Diagnostic Information window allows you to perform acknowledgement, deletion, printing and saving to file operations on diagnostic information managed by the SCS.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Diagnostic Information window, see the following:

3.2, “Displaying SCS Diagnostic Information”

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l IOMDownloadIOM Download is used at recovery when input/output modules were replaced or input/output modules became faulty. If the user does not have the authority to write, the “IOM Load” button is grayed out and disabled.

SEE ALSO For more information about IOM Download, see the following:

3.1.7, “IOM Download”

l OutputModuleStartIf an error serious enough to activate the Output Shutoff switch occurs, there is a case where the output module stops its output and waits for the Output Module Start depending on an error cause.Perform the Start Output Module operation to start the output modules whose output is stopped. Note that even if you restart the output module, the output of all channels of the output module remain disabled. In order to output the result of application logic from the output module on the control side, perform the Output Enable Operation as well. If the user does not have the authority to write, the “Start output module” button is grayed out and disabled.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Output Enable Operation or the Start Output Module Operation, see the following:

3.1.6, “Output Enable Operation”

l CallupI/OChannelStatusDialogBoxThe I/O Channel Status dialog box displays the statuses of the channels of all input/output modules of the SCS in list format. This dialog box also allows you to enable the output of channels whose output are disabled (Output Enable Operation).

SEE ALSO • For more information about the input/output channel status, see the following:

3.1.4, “Displaying I/O Channel Status”

• For more information about the Output Enable Operation, see the following:3.1.6, “Output Enable Operation”

l CallupSystemReportDialogBoxThe SCS Report dialog box displays the status of the displayed SCS as character strings. IOM Report dialog box also displays the status of the displayed input/output modules. This function allows printing reports and save them in files in text format.

SEE ALSO For more information about System reports, see the following:

3.1.3, “System Reports”

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l CallupAdjustTimeDialogBoxClick this button to open the Adjust Time dialog box.

SEE ALSO For more information about the time setting, see the following:

3.1.5, “Setting System Time”

l Call up Setup ToolSetup Tool allows you to customize the operating environment of SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Setup Tool, see the following:

3.5, “Customization of the SCS Maintenance Support Tool Window”

l CallupSCSStatusOverviewWindowClick this button to return to the SCS Status Overview window.

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n HardwareConfigurationTreeViewThis view displays the hardware configuration of a single SCS in tree format. The upper part of the tree view shows the status of the V net or Vnet/IP. Each CPU node is displayed with its CPU modules, power supply modules and input/output modules. If there is any diagnostic information message generated for any hardware components displayed in tree format, a diagnostic information mark is displayed at the left of each component. Since diagnostic information marks are displayed on the alarm layer, if an error is detected in an input/output module, the diagnostic information marks are also displayed for its upper components, e.g., I/O node and SCS. This way, the user can simply display an upper component to check whether any diagnostic information messages are present for lower components on the alarm layer. If an error is detected in an upper component, the states of the lower components displayed are those obtained before the error occurred in the upper component.In the case of dual redundant input/output modules, diagnostic information messages for both sides are displayed regardless of which input/output module you select. If there are any diagnostic information messages that have not been acknowledged, the diagnostic information mark flashes. Double-click the name of component or input/output module to display detailed information of the selected item in Component/Module List View.

Table ItemsDisplayedinHardwareComponentTreeView

Item DescriptionRS Project name RS project name

Domain number Domain number to which the SCS belongs

V net or Vnet/IP status Status of the control bus to which the SCS is connected

Diagnostic information mark Presence of diagnostic information messages and their acknowledgement status

Component name or module name Name of a node or an input/output module (*1)

*1: When ALR111M is set in I/O Wiring View, ALR111 is displayed on SCS State Management Window. So do the ALR121M and ALR121.

l VnetorVnet/IPStatusThis item shows the status of the control bus to which the SCS is connected.

Table DisplayofVnetorVnet/IPStatus

Status Display Display colorNormal ● Green

Error X Red

l DiagnosticInformationMark

Table DisplayofDiagnosticInformationMarks

Status Display Display colorIndicates that diagnostic information messages exist. Flashes ifunacknowledged messages exist. Red

Indicates that all messages are acknowledged and errors exist in nodes or input/output modules. Red

Indicates that all messages are acknowledged and removed, and no error exists in nodes or input/output modules. (No display)

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l Component Name or Module Name

Table DisplayofComponentNameorModuleNameStatus

Status Display color Remark

Normal When using SCS Simulator, the components and modules are displayed as Normal even though they are not physically installed.

Error Red

Standby Yellow

Hardware ready BlueThis status indicates that an APC is being executed in the case of CPU module, and information is being copied from the control side to the standby side.

Copying Blue This status indicates that information is being copied from the control side to the standby side in the case of SCS.

Waiting for startup Blue In the case of output module, this status indicates that the output module is waiting for startup.

Component names or module names are displayed with one of the following characters attached to the right of the name.

Table CharactersAttachedtoComponent/ModuleNames

Component/Module Attachedcharacter

CPU module (L) or (R). Automatically attached in case of dual redundant configuration (judged based on the SCS station name).

Power supply module (L) or (R)

ESB bus interface module (1) or (2) for each control bus

Input/output module Slot number (1) to (8)

Node Node number (1) to (10)

n UpperPartofComponent/ModuleListViewThe following items are always displayed in the upper part of the list view.

• SCS Status

• CPU Status

• Operating mode

• SCS security level

• Number of variables locked by the forcing function

• Number of stations locked in the SCS Link Transmission

• Subsystem Communication Data Locking/Unlocking

• Number of stations locked in the Inter-SCS Safety Communication

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n LowerPartofComponent/ModuleListViewThe lower part of the list view displays detailed information about the operating status of the component or module selected by double-clicking in Hardware Configuration Tree View.The content enclosed with [ ] stands for index.The display for each item varies depending on the component or input/output module selected in Hardware Configuration Tree View.

l LowerPartofListViewwhenaStationisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenaStationisSelected)

Item DescriptionStation name Station name of the SCS

Station comment Station comments for the SCS

Station Address Shown in the form of “Domain number-Station number”.

Station Type SCS station type

System Revision Release number of the system program loaded on the SCS

SCS Status Status of SCS

CPU Status Status of CPU of the SCS

Flash Access [Ready] is displayed while in the normal state, and [Writing] (blue) is displayed if the flash memory is being written.

Generation Date/Time Date and Time when the POU DB, Variable DB, System DB and Integration DB were created.

Application Time (*1) (*2) Actual scan period (msec), set scan period (msec), and program execution time (%)

CPU Time (*1) Idle time (sec)

Communication Load (*1) Average value (%) and current value (%)

Control Status Displayed as [Run] when running and as [Stop] (red) when stopped.

Operating Mode The operating mode of SCS is displayed in the corresponding color.

Security Level Displays the security level of SCS. The security level is displayed in blue for Levels 1 and 0.

Number of Forcing Displays the number of variables being locked with the forcing function. The number is displayed in blue if one or more locked variables exist.

Number of stations locked in the SCS Link Transmission

Displays the number of stations being locked in the SCS Link Transmission.The number is displayed in blue if one or more locked stations exist.

Number of stations locked in inter-SCS safety communication

Displays the number of stations being locked in the inter-SCS safety communication. The number and [stn] are displayed in blue if one or more locked stations exist.

Communication I/O Lock[YES](blue) is displayed if the subsystem communication data are locked and [No] is displayed if the subsystem communication data are not locked.If the SCS does not have any communication module, [No] is displayed.

*1: When SCS Simulator is running, the program execution time is displayed as 100, and CPU idle time and communication load are displayed as 0.

*2: In the case of SCS with R2.02 or earlier system program, actual scan period is not displayed. The set scan period is displayed in the position of actual scan period.

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• SCS Status

Table DisplayofStationStatus

Status Display Display colorNormal Ready

Copying Copy Blue

Communication Error (*1) Communication Error Red

SCS Simulator is running Test

*1: “Communication Error” is also displayed when SCS stops.

• CPU Status

Table DisplayofCPUstatus

Status Display Display colorNormal. CPUs on both sides are normal in the case of duplex configuration. Ready

Abnormal. CPUs on both sides are abnormal in the case of duplex configuration. Fail Red

CPU on the right side is abnormal in the case of duplex configuration R-Fail Red

CPU on the left side is abnormal in the case of duplex configuration L-Fail Red

• Operating Mode

Table DisplayofOperatingMode

Status Display Display colorStopped (*1) Stop Red

Off-line downloading (*1) Loading Red

Initialized status Initial Red

Waiting for output enable request Waiting Blue

Operating Running

*1: Normally, these states are not displayed.

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l LowerPartofListViewwhenaCPUNodeisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenaCPUNodeisSelected)

Item DescriptionNode Number Displays the node number (always = “1”).

Node Comment Displays comments for the node.

Node Status[Ready] is displayed if the status is normal, [Fail] (red) is displayed if the status is abnormal, and [Communication Error] (red) is displayed if the communication status is abnormal.

IRIG-B StatusDisplayed only if the time synchronization method is the IRIG-B method.[Ready] is displayed if the status is normal and [Fail] (red) is displayed if the status is abnormal.

Time Sync Displayed only if the station type is SSC50S or SSC50D. [Vnet/IP] is shown if not synchronized with the time on the SNTP server; [SNTP] is shown if synchronized.

Intake Air Temperature

[Ready] is displayed if the status is normal and [Fail] (red) is displayed if the status is abnormal.

Exhaust Air Temperature

Battery Temperature

SCU Fan (*1)

Battery Status

ESB Bus Status (*2)

*1: Not available if the model of SCS does not have a fan.*2: Not available if the SCS consists of a CPU node only.

l LowerPartofListViewwhenaCPUModuleisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenaCPUModuleisSelected)

Item Status Display Display color

CPU Status

Normal Ready

Error Fail Red

Standby Stand-By Yellow

Hardware ready Hard Ready Blue

Communication Error Communication Error Red

Bus StatusNormal Ready

Error Fail Red

l LowerPartofListViewwhenaCPUNodePowerSupplyModuleisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenaPowerSupplyModuleisSelected)

Item Status Display Display color

PSU Status

Normal Ready

Error Fail Red

Communication Error Communication Error Red

24 V DC Power Supply Status

Normal Ready

Error Fail Red

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l LowerPartofListViewwhenanI/ONodeisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenanI/ONodeisSelected)

Item DescriptionNode Number Displays the node number.

Node Comment Displays comments for the node.

Node Status Displays either normal or abnormal.

• Node Status

Table DisplayofNodeStatus

Status Display Display colorNormal Ready

Error Fail Red

Communication Error Communication Error Red

l LowerPartofListViewwhenanI/ONodeESBBusInterfaceModuleisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenanI/ONodeESBBusInterfaceModuleisSelected)

Item Status Display Display color

ESB-S Status

Normal Ready

Error Fail Red

Communication Error Communication Error Red

l LowerPartofListViewwhenanI/ONodePowerSupplyModuleisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenanI/ONodePowerSupplyModuleisSelected)

Item Status Display Display color

PSU Status

Normal Ready

Error Fail Red

Communication Error Communication Error Red

24 V DC Power Supply Status

Normal Ready

Error Fail Red

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l LowerPartofListViewwhentheRepresentativeInput/OutputModuleisSelectedInput/output modules of each node are grouped and its group status is displayed in the list view as the representative input/output module. Individual input/output modules are displayed below the representative input/output module in tree format.

Table StatusDisplay(whentheRepresentativeInput/OutputModuleisSelected)

Item Status Display Display color

Status of Representative Input/Output Module

Normal Ready

Error I/O Fail Red

Communication Error Communication Error Red

Status of Representative Channel

Normal Ready

Error Channel Fail Red

l LowerPartofListViewwhenanIndividualInput/OutputModuleisSelected

Table StatusDisplay(whenanIndividualInput/OutputModuleisSelected)

Item Status Display Display colorInput/Output Module Type Input/output module type (*1)

Input/Output Module Status

Normal Ready

Waiting Stand-by Yellow

Error Fail Red

Waiting for startup Waiting Blue

Communication Error Communication Error Red

Bus Status [Ready] is displayed if the status is normal and [Fail] (red) is displayed if the status is abnormal for each bus.

Port Status (*2)Normal Ready

Error Error Red

Channel Status

Normal Ready

IOP+ (*3) IOP+ Red

IOP- (*3) IOP- Red

Transmitter error + (*3) TRNS+ Red

Transmitter error - (*3) TRNS- Red

Analog input error OvrRange Red

Error Ch Fail Red

*1: When ALR111M is set in I/O Wiring View, ALR111 is displayed on SCS State Management Window. So do the ALR121M and ALR121.

*2: Displayed only when a communication module used for communicating with a subsystem is selected.*3: This is only if an analog input module is used.

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3.1.3 System ReportsSystemreportincludesSCSReportwindowandIOMReportwindowintheSCSStateManagementWindow.TheabovetwowindowscanbeusedfordisplayingSCSstatusandinput/outputmodulestatusrespectively.Whenabnormalityoccurs,thedetailsdisplayedonthesewindowscanhelpanalyzingthecausesofproblems.Thereportscanbeprintedoutorsavedintotextfiles.

n SCS ReportSelect a device item other than the input/output modules in Hardware Configuration Tree View of the SCS State Management window, and then click “System Report” button on the toolbar. The SCS Report dialog box will be displayed.

SCS Report

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Station name Type Address StatusRevisionGeneration:POU DBVariable DBSystem DBIntegration DBCPU Idle TimeComm Load Ave CurControl StatusScan PeriodScan Period Setup Execution TimeOperating ModeSecurity LevelForcingLink Trans LockInter-SCS Comm LockComm I/O LockIRIG-BTime SyncTemperature: Air in Air out Battery: L RBattery: L RCPU Card Status

: SCS0101: SSC10S-S: 01-01: Ready: R2.03.00

: 12/20/2009 11:00:01 AM: 12/20/2009 11:00:01 AM: 12/20/2009 11:00:01 AM: 12/20/2009 11:00:01 AM: 27sec: 0%: 0%: RUN: 100msec: 100msec: 0%: Runnig: 1: 0: 3stn: 2stn: No::

: Ready: Ready

: Ready: Ready

: Fail: Ready:

Print File Close

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l OperationsintheSCSReportDialogBoxUse the following buttons to perform operations.

Button DescriptionPrint Print the display of the SCS Report dialog box.

File Save the display of the SCS Report dialog box (text format).

Close Close the SCS Report dialog box.

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n IOMReportThe input/output module status or the communication module status detected by the SCS CPU module are displayed on IOM Report window.Select the input/output module or the communication module in Hardware Configuration Tree View of the SCS State Management window, and then click “System Report” button on the toolbar. The IOM Report dialog box will be displayed.

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I/O ModuleNodeSlotTypeIOM ModelSerial No

IOM FailFirst Error CodeLast Error CodeIOM Start

Channel01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:

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IOM Report

Print File Close

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SEE ALSO For more information about the diagnostic information displayed on IOM Report window, see the following:

B4, “Notification of Diagnostic Information using the IOM Report” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

l OperationsintheIOMReportDialogBoxUse the following buttons to perform operations.

Button DescriptionPrint Print the display of the IOM Report dialog box.

File Save the display of the IOM Report dialog box (text format).

Close Close the IOM Report dialog box.

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3.1.4 DisplayingI/OChannelStatusTheI/OChannelStatusdialogboxdisplaysthestatesofchannelsofallinput/outputmodulesoftherelevantSCSinthelistformat.

Channelswhoseoutputisdisabledcanbechangedtotheoutputenabledconditionaslongasthestatusisnormal,byclickingthe[Outputenabled]buttoninthisdialogbox.Onceoutputchannelsareplacedintheoutputenabledcondition,theoutputvaluesoftheapplicationlogicareoutputtothefield.

n I/OChannelStatusDialogBoxClick “I/O Channel Status” button on the toolbar of the SCS State Management window. The I/O Channels Status dialog box appears.

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I/O Channel Status

Node Slot Type I/O Comment 1 . . . . . . 8 9 . . . . . . 161

2

1345

123456

SDV531SDV144SDV144SAI143

SDV531SDV531SAI533HSAI533HSAI143SAV144

OUTINININ

OUTOUTOUTOUTININ

Dual-redundant Dual-redundant

F F F F F F F F. . . . . . . .

F F F F F F F F

. . . . . . . .D D D D D D D D. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .

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F F F F F F F F

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Output enabled Report Close

The number of read node : ALL

Status bar

Figure I/OChannelsStatusDialogBox

l DisplayofInput/OutputChannelStatus

Table DisplayofChannelStatus

Status Character Display colorNormal .

Error F Red

Output Disabled D Blue

The error status indicates that the single channel is faulty and/or the error that activates the Output Shutoff switch inside the output module has occurred. The output disabled status indicates that the channel is normal, but the output from the application logic to the field is disabled.Moreover, if dual redundant configuration is used for the input/output modules, the status of the channels on the control side are displayed in the row assigned for the odd slot side regardless of the operating control status. A blank is displayed for the channel on the even slot side. If the input/output module is dual-redundantly configured, [Dual-Redundant] is displayed in the “Comment” column.The status bar displays the number of nodes whose configuration information has been read. “ALL” indicates that the configuration information of all nodes has been read.

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n OperationsintheI/OChannelStatusDialogBoxUse the following buttons to perform operations in the dialog box.

Button Description

Output enabled Place all channels whose outputs have been disabled in the output enabled state within the station.

Report Displays the same contents of the I/O Channel Status dialog box in the report dialog box.

Close Close the I/O Channel Status dialog box.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Output Enable Operation, see the following:

3.1.6, “Output Enable Operation”

3.1.5 Setting System TimeThesystemdateandtimecanbesetusingtheAdjustTimedialogbox.ThedateandtimespecifiedintheAdjustTimedialogboxarereflectedontheSCSconnectedtothesamedomainandotherSENGs.InthecaseoftheCENTUMintegrationstructure,thesetdateandtimearealsoreflectedonitsFCSandHIS.Moreover,whenmultipledomainsareconnectedthroughBCVorCGWanditsospecifiedbythebuilder,thesamedateandtimecanbeappliedtothestationsintheconnecteddomainstoo.

Thesettingsareappliedtothedate/timeofthefollowingconnectedsystemcomponents:

• Date/timeofthelocalSENG(Windowsdate/time)• Date/timeofallSCS,FCSandHIS• Date/timeofotherSENGs

IfanHISisconnected,thetimesettingsmadeontheHISareappliedtothestationsaboveas well.

IMPORTANT• If Vnet/IP is applied as the control bus, using SNTP server standard time for time

synchronization cannot change the system time from SENG and HIS.

• If V net is applied as the control bus, the Adjust Time dialog box should be used to set time regardless what type of time synchronization is applied. When a V net network is connected with a Vnet/IP network through a Vnet router, if the option in the Vnet router [Transfer System Time - Transfer lower] is checked, the system time cannot be changed from SENG and HIS on the V net. Moreover, if multiple domains are connected together through BCV or CGW, and if the option in BCV [Transfer lower] is checked or the option in CGW [Receive System Time] is checked, the system time cannot be changed from SENG and HIS in the lower level domain.

SEE ALSO For setting time on Vnet/IP or on the network where V net and Vnet/IP are connected via a V net router, see the

following:“n Set Time from SENG or HIS” in A4, “Time Synchronization of Vnet/IP” of the ProSafe-RS Vnet/IP (IM 32S56H10-21E)

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n AdjustTimeDialogBoxClick “Time Setup” button on the toolbar of the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window. The Adjust Time dialog box appears.

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Date 12/20/2009

Time 11:57:57 AM

Date

Time

Adjust Time

Current

Setting

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11:58:54 AM

Figure AdjustTimeDialogBox

The following items are displayed in the Adjust Time dialog box:• Current

The current system time is displayed in this area.• Setting

The system time can be set in this area.

n HowtoSettheDate/TimeThe system date and time can be adjusted using the spin boxes in the dialog box and then click the [OK] button. Click the [Cancel] button if you want to cancel the setting.If you set the date/time, the date/time of the stations connected to the system are changed. Note that the date/time format conforms to the Windows standard.

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3.1.6 OutputEnableOperationHowtoenabletheoutputs,thedetailedprocedureandhowtostarttheoutputmodulewillbeexplainedinthissection.

n OverviewonOutputEnableOperationWhen the operating mode of SCS is Waiting mode, some output channels are in Output Disable status, so that they cannot output the application logic results. Moreover, after SCS is started, the inter-SCS safety communication cannot send data to consumer side, the SCS Link Transmission and the subsystem communication cannot function either. The Output Enable Operation will enable the output channels to output the application logic results, will start the inter-SCS safety communication, the SCS link transmission and the subsystem communications.Output Enable operation can be performed for the whole SCS only. Therefore, you cannot enable only one of the inter-SCS safety communication, SCS Link Transmission or subsystem communication.

n EnablingOutputClick the [Output enabled] button in the I/O Channel Status dialog box; the processing result of the application logic is output to the field and the SCS operating mode changes to the Running mode. Note that all nodes, all output modules and all channels must be in normal status in order for the SCS to be changed to the Running mode. If there is any error, the status does not change even if you perform the Output Enable Operation.

SEE ALSO For more information about the I/O Channels Status dialog box, see the following:

3.1.4, “Displaying I/O Channel Status”

n StartingOutputModulesIf an error serious enough to activate the Output Shutoff switch occurs, there is a case where the output module stops its output and waits for the Output Module Start depending on an error cause. Perform the Start Output Module operation to start the output modules whose output is stopped.The Start Output Module operation is performed individually. It can be performed regardless of the SCS security level. The SCS continues to be in the Waiting mode even after the Start Output Module operation is completed. The channel in the Output Disable status will not change to Output Enable, either. Perform the Output Enable operation to change channels in the output disabled state to the output enabled state.

l StartOutputModuleOperationSelect the output module whose output is stopped in Hardware Configuration Tree View of the SCS State Management window. Click “Start output module” button on the toolbar. The output module selected in the SCS State Management window starts up. The output from all channels will continue to be “0” even after the output module starts up. Perform the Output Enable Operation. The output module is connected to the output of application logic and the result of the application logic is output from the module. Note that this Start Output Module operation does not influence the output modules of which the Output Shutoff switch has not been actuated.

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3.1.7 IOMDownloadIOMDownloadisusedtodownloadtheinput/outputconfigurationinformationstoredinthemasterdatabaseofanSCSprojecttoinput/outputmodulesthathavebeenreplaceddue to a malfunction, etc.

After mounting an input/output module to a node or replacing it, it is necessary to performIOMDownloadtodownloadthedefinitiondatatoit.IOMDownloadmustalsobeperformedifthestandbyinput/outputmoduleisreplacedinadualredundantconfiguration.NotethatthetargetofIOMDownloadislimitedtotheinput/outputmodulesthatarenotintheReadystatus.

InthecaseofSCSwithR2.03orlatersystemprogram,theoptionofautomaticIOMdownloadispossibletoselect.Thisfunctiondoesn’trequiremanualoperationfromSENG.WhenthisoptionisselectedontheSCSConstantsBuilderandthestandbysideAIO/DIOmoduleinadual-redundantconfigurationisreplaced,theautomaticIOMdownloadtakesplaceimmediatelyafterthemoduleismounted.

IMPORTANT• The SCS continues to be in the Waiting mode even if you perform IOM Download to the

output modules. Perform the Output Enable Operation to change channels in the output disabled state to the output enabled state.

• When IOM download is performed, the communication program is downloaded to the communication module, and then the module restarts. The communication begins so that the Output Enable Operation is unnecessary.

SEE ALSO • For more information about the Output Enable Operation, see the following:

3.1.6, “Output Enable Operation”

• For more information about setting for automatic IOM download, see the following:“n SCS Tab” in 3.1.3, “SCS Constants Builder” of the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)

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n IOMDownloadOperationClick “IOM Load” button on the toolbar of the SCS State Management window. The IOM Load dialog box appears. If you click the [OK] button, the input/output configuration information is downloaded to the input/output module selected in the SCS State Management window. The downloaded information is stored in the non-volatile memory of the input/output module. Once the information is downloaded to the input/output module, the SCS performs a startup operation for the input/output module. Check the result of the IOM Download from diagnostic information messages.

Since the input/output configuration information stored in the SCS project master database is downloaded, the information previously downloaded to the input/output module is downloaded again even if the SCS project is being changed.

SEE ALSO • For more information about input module recovery, see the following:

B6.2.1, “Actions Taken at Input Module Error Occurrence and Recovery Procedure” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

• For more information about output module recovery, see the following:B6.2.3, “Actions Taken at Output Module Error Occurrence and Recovery Procedure” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

• For more information about how to replace input/output modules, see the following:7.3.2, “How to Replace Input/Output Modules” of the Safety Control Stations (Hardware) (IM 32S06C10-21E)

• For more information about the diagnostic information messages, see the following:3.2.1, “Displaying Diagnostic Information”

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3.2 Displaying SCS Diagnostic InformationSCSdiagnosticinformationmessagescanbecheckedintheDiagnosticInformationwindow.TheDiagnosticInformationwindowdisplaysdiagnosticinformationmessagesmaintainedbytheSCS.Diagnosticinformationmessagesarethenotificationstotheusersregardingthediagnosisaswellastherequirednecessaryactionsandmaintenancerecords.Fromthesediagnosticinformationmessages,thelocationwheretheerroroccurred,thecauseoftheerror,thedegreeofrisk,etc.,canbeidentified.

Theengineerscheckthediagnosticinformationmessagesforhardwareerrors,communicationerrors,etc.,inthesafetysystem,andcanexaminetheerrorcausesbyreferencingthediagnosticinformationmessagehelpfunction.

SEE ALSO For more information about diagnostic management and diagnostic information messages, see the following:

B3, “Diagnostic Management Function and Diagnostic Information Message” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

n Usages of SCS Diagnostic Information

l Analysis of CausesThe Diagnostic Information window allows the user to check diagnostic information messages generated by the SCS’ diagnostic function to obtain information on how to handle errors from the Help function. In this way, they are helpful in analysis of causes and maintenance operations.

l ClassifyingPotentialRisksEach Diagnostic information message has an alarm class that is determined by an error condition, the importance of devices, etc. An engineer can classify the degree of potential risk of the current situation.

l AcknowledgementofDiagnosticInformationDiagnostic information messages maintained by the SCS can be acknowledged and deleted in the Diagnostic Information window.

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3.2.1 Displaying Diagnostic InformationTheDiagnosticInformationwindowdisplaysdiagnosticinformationmessagesinalistformatcollectedfromtheSCS.

n HowtoDisplaytheDiagnosticInformationWindowSelect a station, I/O node or input/output module, and click “Diagnostic Information” button on the toolbar of the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window. Only diagnostic information messages related to the selected device are displayed in the Diagnostic Information window. Up to five Diagnostic Information windows can be displayed at the same time, each window showing the information of an individual station, an input/output module, etc.

n SecurityoftheDiagnosticInformationWindowThe mode in which the Diagnostic Information window is displayed depends on the password settings of SCS Maintenance Support Tool in the original window from which the window is opened. If the original window was displayed in read-only status, the Diagnostic Information window is also opened in read-only status, and operations such as checking and deleting cannot be performed.

n Diagnostic Information WindowThe Diagnostic Information window is as shown below.

Diagnostic Information-[SCS0101 1.3] File View Operation Help

Number Date Class Message

Number Date Class Message

412541250082047604750082045904760475004741290081

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SCS0101 IOM Channel Error NO. SCS0101 IOM Channel Error NO. SCS0101 IOM Recover F10 NODESCS0101 IOM Download Complete. SCS0101 IOM Download Start F10. SCS0101 IOM Recover F10 NODESCS0101 IOM In Service F10 NO. SCS0101 IOM Download Complete. SCS0101 IOM Download Start F10. SCS0101 LEFT Battery Alarm SCS0101 GPS Interface Unit Error SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 0.

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Information

Warning

Alarm marks

Number of currentlygenerated messages

Status bar

Toolbar Diagnostic Information Message

Figure DiagnosticInformationWindow

The components of the window are explained next.

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n ToolbarThe toolbar provides the following buttons.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Name DescriptionPrint Print diagnostic information messages.

Print preview Display print preview.

Acknowledgement Acknowledge diagnostic information messages.

Deletion Delete diagnostic information messages.

Update Update diagnostic information message display.

Historical Divide the window and display deleted messages in the lower part (historical display).

Save Save diagnostic information messages in CSV format.

Help Display help related to the selected diagnostic information message.

n StatusBarThe status bar shows the number of currently displayed diagnostic information message and the total number of generated messages in the following format: Last number of the currently displayed diagnostic information messages/total number of generated diagnostic information messages

n Diagnostic Information MessagesA diagnostic information message consists of the following items.

Table ItemsDisplayedintheDiagnosticInformationWindow

Displayed item DescriptionAlarm mark Mark corresponding to the alarm class

Number Message number

Time of occurrence The time when a message occurred

Class Alarm class determined within an SCS based on the diagnostic status

Message Diagnostic Information message

IMPORTANT• With the Diagnostic Information window open and if the number of Diagnostic Information

messages of SCS to be displayed exceeds 5000, there are cases where old Diagnostic Information messages remain undeleted. If this occurs, click the [Refresh] button on the tool bar or re-display the Diagnostic Information window.

• Diagnostic Information window shows both the messages acquired from the SCS memory by SENG and the messages sent to SENG by the SCS. After the window is displayed, SENG starts acquiring messages from the SCS memory (About 15 messages per second). The acquired messages and sent messages by the SCS after the window display are listed on top of the list, i.e., the list is not in chronological order.

To sort the list based on the time, use the Sort function in the Diagnostic Information window. If you re-display the window after all the Diagnostic Information is collected, the list is displayed in chronological order.

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l Categories of Diagnostic Information MessagesThere are two message categories: warning (including recovery) and information. Diagnostic information messages included in the information category are only notified to the user, for example, they include messages that do not notify recovery messages and messages notifying the number of variables being locked by the forcing function.

l AlarmMarkDisplayandDiagnosticInformationMessageDisplayColorThe alarm marks attached to diagnostic information messages vary depending on the alarm class: the alarm marks flash as long as the messages have not been acknowledged and remain illuminated once the messages have been acknowledged. The character strings for diagnostic information messages (number, time of occurrence, class and message) are displayed in different colors according to the alarm class. The background color and text color can be specified using Setup Tool.

Table MessageCharacterColors

Alarmmark Category Alarm class Display color of diagnostic information messagecharacters

Warning 1 Red

Warning 2 Red

Warning 3 Green

Information 4 (*1)

*1: The color set as the text color of Setup Tool (the default color is black).

SEE ALSO For more information about Setup Tool, see the following:

3.5, “Customization of the SCS Maintenance Support Tool Window”

l AcquisitionofDiagnosticInformationMessagesOpen the Diagnostic Information window to acquire and display one by one from the oldest messages in the SCS. Messages generated after opening the window are displayed when they are generated.

l Updating Diagnostic Information MessagesClick “Update” button on the toolbar of the Diagnostic Information window to refresh information related to diagnostic information messages and diagnostic information status; the information is acquired from the SCS again and the display is refreshed.

l Sorting Diagnostic Information MessagesClick one of the columns in the list view of the Diagnostic Information window to sort diagnostic information messages. If you click a column once, the messages are sorted in the ascending order. If you click once again, the messages are sorted in the descending order.For example, if you want a list of Diagnostic Information messages in reverse chronological order, click the “Date” column.

l Historical Display of Diagnostic Information MessagesClicking “Historical” button on the toolbar of the Diagnostic Information window split the Diagnostic Information window into two parts and the 10 most recently deleted diagnostic information messages will be displayed in the lower part. If you click “Historical” button again, the window split will be released and the display returns to the original.

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3.2.2 AcknowledgingandDeletingDiagnosticInformationMessages

DiagnosticinformationmessagescanbeacknowledgedanddeletedonthetoolbaroftheDiagnosticInformationwindow.Ifyouacknowledgeordeleteamessage,theinformationabouttheoperationiswrittentotheSCS.

Messagescanbeacknowledged/deletedindividuallyorinabatch.Themethodofacknowledging/deletingmessagescanbespecifiedusingSetupTool.Duringtheplantoperation,acknowledgeordeletemessagesindividually.

IMPORTANT• If you select [Group] in the Diagnostic Information tab of Setup Tool, all diagnostic

information messages displayed become the target of the acknowledging/deleting operation. So, you should not use this function during normal plant operation; use it only temporarily when testing, etc.

• If the data in the battery backed-up memory on the CPU module is deleted, or if the CPU module is replaced, be sure to restart the SENG. If not, there are cases where some messages remain unacknowledged or undeleted in the Diagnostic Information window.

SEE ALSO For more information about Setup Tool, see the following:

3.5, “Customization of the SCS Maintenance Support Tool Window”

n OperationtoAcknowledgeorDeleteIndividualDiagnosticInformationMessages

Acknowledging and deleting the individual messages can be performed using the toolbar on the Diagnostic Information window.

l AcknowledgingIndividualMessageIn the Diagnostic Information window, select one diagnostic information message and click the [Acknowledgement] button; the Acknowledgement dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button in the Acknowledgement dialog box to acknowledge. The flashing of the alarm mark stops in the Diagnostic Information window.

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Acknowledge?

CancelOK

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Figure AcknowledgementDialogBox

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l Deleting Individual MessageIn the Diagnostic Information window, select one acknowledged diagnostic information message and click the [Deletion] button; the Deletion dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button to delete the diagnostic information message.

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Delete?

CancelOK

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Figure DeletionDialogBox

n OperationtoAcknowledgeorDeleteAllDiagnosticInformationMessages

To acknowledge or delete all the messages displayed in the screen in a batch, use the Diagnostic Information window.

IMPORTANTAcknowledge or delete messages individually during normal plant operation; do not acknowledge or delete all messages in a batch.

l AcknowledgingAllMessagesClick the [Acknowledgement] button in the Diagnostic Information window; a warning dialog box appears. The warning dialog box appears only one time, when all messages are going to be acknowledged at once for the first time after opening the Diagnostic Information window. If you click the [OK] button in the warning dialog box, all the diagnostic information messages displayed are acknowledged.

Group acknowledgement is selected.Group acknowledge?

CancelOK

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Figure WarningDialogBoxDisplayedwhenAcknowledgingAllMessages

After you click the [Acknowledgement] button, the [Acknowledgement] button and [Deletion] button are disabled for two seconds.

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l Deleting All Messages Click the [Deletion] button in the Diagnostic Information window; a warning dialog box appears. The warning dialog box appears only one time, when all messages are going to be deleted at once for the first time after opening the Diagnostic Information window. If you click the [OK] button in the warning dialog box, all the diagnostic information messages displayed and acknowledged are deleted. Diagnostic information messages that have not been acknowledged are not deleted.

Group deletion is selected.Group delete?

CancelOK

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Figure WarningDialogBoxDisplayedwhenDeletingAllMessages

After you click the [Deletion] button, the [Acknowledgement] button and [Deletion] button are disabled for two seconds.

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3.2.3 DiagnosticInformationMessageHelpFunctionThediagnosticinformationmessagehelpfunctionincludesoftheHelpdialogboxprovidedbythesystemandauser-definedactionguide.

n HelpDialogBoxThe Help dialog box displays information stored in the Help files related to diagnostic information messages (message number, print example, meaning, cause, etc.) provided by the system.The Help dialog box can be called in the following manners:

• Select the diagnostic information message in the Diagnostic Information window, and then click “Help” button on the toolbar.

• Double-click the diagnostic information message in the Diagnostic Information window. Help information related to the diagnostic information message you double-clicked is displayed in the Help dialog box.

Message number 0046

Find key

Recovery from power supply module alarm of safety control stationExample: SCS0101 RIGHT PSU RecoverMeaning: The power supply module of a CPU node (right side in the above example) of the safety control station (station name = SCS0101) recovered normally. (This is a recovery message of No.0045.)

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Display Guide Cancel

Figure HelpDialogBox

• Guide The [Guide] button is enabled if a user-defined action guide has been defined. Click the [Guide] button to display the user-defined action guide corresponding to the relevant message number.

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n User-definedActionGuideEngineers can share knowledge, information about actions to be taken, know-how’s, etc. about the given situation by describing them in the user-defined action guide. It is also possible to attach images to the user-defined action guide.

l DisplayingaUser-definedActionGuideClick the [Guide] button in the Help dialog box to display the User-defined Action Guide.

l CreatingaUser-definedActionGuide

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Save

It is necessary to keep the file in an external media so as to protect from unpredictable troubles of the system.

Preparation

Copy the default user-defined action guide on the "Diagnostic Information" tab of "Setup Tool" window.

And then edit the copied default file. Initial file contains comments as a sample.

Create Guide File

The Guide file corresponds to each message can be created with a text editor. The file is html format file so

that images and links with other web pages can be easily put into the file.

Figure CreateUser-DefinedActionGuide

To display the file corresponding to the relevant message number by clicking the [Guide] button, it is necessary to label the created guide file with the corresponding message number: for example (name=”@0001”) for message number 0001.

An example of a user-defined action guide file is shown below.

<b><a name=”@0001”> Message Number: 1</a></b><BR>

CPU module error<BR>

Action: Replace the CPU module.<BR>

Memo: Please consult Mr. XX. xxx-xxxx-xxx

An example of display result of a user-defined action guide file is shown below.

Message Number: 1

CPU module error

Action: Replace the CPU module.

Memo: Please contact Mr. XX. xxx-xxxx-xxx

SEE ALSO For more information about copying the default file for user-defined action guide, see the following:

“l User-Defined Action Guide” in “n Diagnostic Information Tab” in 3.5, “Customization of the SCS Maintenance Support Tool Window”

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3.2.4 Printing Diagnostic Information MessagesThediagnosticinformationmessagedisplayedinawindowcanbeprintedout.Click“Print”buttononthetoolbarofDiagnosticInformationwindow.Theclass1and2alarmsareprintedoutinredandclass3and4alarmsareprintedoutinblack.

n InformationtobePrinted

l TitleWindow name, printing time and page number are printed on the title bar at the top of the page.

l Header AreaSearch condition, message format and description of alarm condition are printed on the first page only.

l MessageA printing image of a diagnostic information message is shown below.

12/20/2009 2:02:44 PM

Search condition SCS0101 1.3

Format Alarm mark,Message number,Date,Class,Message

Alarm mark New Alarm:No mark,Acknowledged:A,Deleted:D

4129 12/20/2009 9:00:15.987 AM 2 SCS0101 GPS Interface Unit Error0081 12/20/2009 9:00:15.980 AM 1 SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 05 Code = 51030083 12/20/2009 9:00:15.980 AM 2 SCS0101 IOM Configuration Error FIO NODE 01 SLOT 050081 12/20/2009 9:00:15.980 AM 1 SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 03 Code = 51030083 12/20/2009 9:00:15.980 AM 2 SCS0101 IOM Configuration Error FIO NODE 01 SLOT 030081 12/20/2009 9:00:15.980 AM 1 SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 01 Code = 51030083 12/20/2009 9:00:15.980 AM 2 SCS0101 IOM Configuration Error FIO NODE 01 SLOT 010451 12/20/2009 9:00:00.465 AM 2 SCS0101 LEFT Control0005 12/20/2009 9:00:00.465 AM 2 SCS0101 Power ON (Cold Start)

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3.2.5 OutputtingDiagnosticInformationMessagestoExternalFiles

DiagnosticinformationmessagescanbesavedinfilesinCSVformat.

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3.3 OnlineMonitoringThisfunctionisusedtomonitortheapplicationlogicexecutedontheSCS.Itupdatesanddisplaysthecurrentlyrunningprogram,valuesofvariablesinfunctionblocks,conditionstatus,etc.aslistedbelow,atregularintervalsregardlessoftheSCSsecuritylevel.

• Displaysvaluesofinput/outputvariablesandinternalvariables• DisplaysBOOL-typevariablesandBOOLsignallinesindifferentcolorsaccordingto

values.TheusercancustomizethecolorsusedforTRUE/FALSE• Displayswhetheravariableislockedornot

Theonlinemonitoringfunctionisdividedintothefollowingfourcategoriesbasedonthedisplaymethod.

• FBDstatusdisplay FBDwindowsofMulti-LanguageEditor

• LD status display LD windows of Multi-Language Editor

• ST status display ST windows of Multi-Language Editor

• Variablevaluelistdisplay I/OLockwindow SCSLinkTransmissionLockwindow Inter-SCSCommunicationLockwindow CommunicationI/OLockwindow DictionaryView Spy List window

SEE ALSO • For more information about the I/O Lock window, see the following:

2.1, “I/O Lock Window”

• For more information about the SCS Link Transmission Lock window, see the following:2.2, “SCS Link Transmission Lock Window”

• For more information about the Inter-SCS Communication Lock window, see the following:2.3, “Inter-SCS Communication Lock window”

• For more information about the Communication I/O Lock window, see the following:C1.6, “Communication I/O Lock Window” of the Open Interfaces (IM 32S05B10-21E)

• For more information about SPY List, see the following section of “Workbench” in Workbench User’s Guide:

“Spying Variables” in “Debug/Simulation” of “Debug”

• For more information about Multi-Language Editor, see the following section of “Workbench” of the Workbench User’s Guide:

“Multi-Language Editor” in “Language Editors”

• For more information about Dictionary View, see the following section of “Workbench” of the Workbench User’s Guide:

“Dictionary View”

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n StartingtheWindowforOnlineMonitoringLock windows can be launched while SCS Manager is in the editing mode or debug mode. In the case of online monitoring-related windows other than Lock windows, online monitoring is enabled when SCS Manager enters the logic simulation mode or debug mode.To enter the debug mode, select [Debug] from the [Debug] menu of SCS Manager.

n OnlineMonitoringandSecurityThe forcing operation on the Online Monitoring related windows depends on defined the SCS security levels. Moreover, the capability for accessing the POU also depends on the database security level as well as the password set for the POU.

l RelationshipwithSCSSecurityLevelsLock windows can be used when the SCS security level is either Level 1 or Level 0. Other online monitoring-related windows can be used at any SCS security level.

• Use windows related to online monitoring at security Level 2 to monitor the application logic status without changing values of variables and other data inadvertently.

• Lower the security level and use the forcing function to specify variables in the online monitoring window.

l RelationshipwithDatabaseSecurityOn the Online Monitoring related windows, the POU can always be accessed in read-only mode regardless if the SCS project and the library are in read-only mode or protected by a password. The accessibilities of the POU vary with password protection. How POU can be accessed is shown as follows:

• When accessing a POU without password protection, the POU can be opened in read-only mode.

• When accessing a POU with password protection, password entry is required for the first time opening the POU, and the POU will be opened in read-only mode. From the second time, the POU will be opened in read-only mode without prompting for password.

• When accessing a POU with password protection, the POU cannot be opened unless the password is properly entered.

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3.4 MessageCacheToolFordisplayingtheSCSdiagnosticinformationmessagesandSOEeventmessagesonDiagnosticInformationwindowandSOEViewerwindow,themessagesarecachedbytheMessageCacheServicerightafterthediagnosticinformationmessages,SOEeventsandtrippinginformationarecollectedbySCS.

MessageCacheToolisusedtodisplaythestatusofcollectingdiagnosticinformationmessages,SOEeventinformationandtrippinginformation,tomakevarioussettingsofMessageCacheServiceandtomaintaincachedatacollectedbyMessageCacheServiceincludingstorageanddeletion.Italsoallowscheckingthevolumeofcachedatastoredontheharddisk.

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SCS

Diagnostic Information window (SENG only)

Message Cache Tool

Message Cache Service

SOE Viewer

SENG,HIS

Cache data

Cache data display/manipulation

Display

Initialization of tripping information

Figure PositioningofMessageCacheTool

n WhatisMessageCacheTool?Message Cache Tool allows you to make the following settings and maintenance operations:

• Setting stations This setting is required only when caching the messages collected by other stations. The settings for the local station was completed beforehand.

• Acquisition setting Make settings related to the SCS selected as the target of collection by Message Cache Service and the volume of the hard disk to be used

• Display of data acquisition status Display acquisition status of diagnostic information messages, SOE event messages and tripping information collected from the SCS by Message Cache Service

• Initialization of tripping information Initialize tripping information in the SCS

• Manipulation of cache data Store cache data collected by Message Cache Service in a different folder or delete the data

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n HowtoLaunchMessageCacheToolSelect [All Programs], [YOKOGAWA ProSafe] and then [Message Cache Tool] from the [Start] menu of Windows. Message Cache Tool is launched. Before the tool is launched, a password check for SCS Maintenance Support Tool is performed.

n MessageCacheToolWindowThe Message Cache Tool window is as shown in the figure below.

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Message Cache ToolFile View Operation

Diagnostic Information

Event

Trip File 1

Trip File 2

9%

0%

0%

1/11

2/2

0/1500

0/1500

STN0162

Data Acquisition

Status of Data Acquisition

DISK Cache

SCS0101

DISK Cache

HIS0124

SCS0101

100%

Menu bar

Toolbar

Tree view

Client area

Figure DataAcquisitionStatusWindowofMessageCacheTool

The components of the window are explained next.

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n MenuBarThe following menus are provided on the menu bar:

• [File] menu

• [View] menu

• [Operation] menu

Menu items provided on each menu are explained below.

l FileMenu

Table [File]Menu

Menu item Function

Setup Display a dialog box for making various settings related to Message Cache Service.

Close Close the Message Cache Tool.

l ViewMenu

Table [View]Menu

Menu item FunctionToolbar Hide/show the toolbar

Status Bar Hide/show the status bar

Station Setup Display the Station Setup dialog box for selecting one or more stations on which Message Cache Service should run

Update Update the window display to the latest status

SEE ALSO For more information about the Station Setup dialog box, see the following:

3.4.1, “Setting Stations”

l OperationMenu

Table [Operation]Menu

Menu item Function

Initialize Trip Information Display the Initialize Trip Information dialog box for the initialization of tripping information maintained in SCS.

Save Disk Cache Display the Save Disk Cache dialog box for saving the contents of the disk cache in an arbitrary folder.

Delete Disk Cache Display the Delete Disk Cache dialog box for deleting the contents of the disk cache.

IMPORTANTDo not delete the disk cache. If disk cache is deleted by selecting the menu [Delete Disk Cache], the cached diagnostic messages and the SOE events will be lost and cannot be displayed.

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SEE ALSO • For more information about the Tripping Information Initialization dialog box, see the following:

3.4.5, “Initialization of Tripping Information”

• For more information about the Save Disk Cache dialog box, see the following:3.4.6, “Saving Disk Cache”

n ToolbarThe toolbar provides the following buttons.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Name FunctionUpdate Same function as [Update] on the [View] menu

Setup Same function as [Setup] on the [File] menu

Initial Trip Information Same function as [Initialize Trip Information] on the [Operation] menu

Save Disk Cache Same function as [Save Disk Cache] on the [Operation] menu

Delete DISK Cache Same function as [Delete Disk Cache] on the [Operation] menu

IMPORTANTDo not delete the disk cache. If disk cache is deleted by selecting the menu [Delete Disk Cache], the cached diagnostic messages and the SOE events will be lost and cannot be displayed.

n TreeViewThe tree view displays a list of stations (SENG, HIS) on which Message Cache Service runs.The following items are displayed for each station.

Table DisplayofTreeView

Item Description

Data Acquisition

Click this item to display a list of SCSs that are targets of engineering or operation and monitoring on each station (SENG or HIS). Click the name of an SCS to display the acquisition status of data of the selected SCS in the client area.

Disk Cache

Click this item to display a list of SCSs that are targets of engineering or operation and monitoring on each station (SENG or HIS). Click [Disk Cache] to display the disk cache usage status (all) for the entire station in the client area on the right side. Click the name of an SCS to display the disk cache usage status (SCS) of the selected SCS in the client area.

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n Client AreaThe display in the client area varies depending on the target selected in the tree view.

Table DisplayofClientArea

Selected target DisplayData Acquisition - SCS Displays the data acquisition status for each SCS.

Disk Cache Displays the disk cache usage status (all) for all SCSs defined as data acquisition targets.

Disk Cache - SCS Displays the disk cache usage status (SCS) for each SCS.

SEE ALSO • For more information about the display of data acquisition status, see the following:

3.4.3, “Displaying Data Acquisition Status”

• For more information about the display of disk cache usage condition, see the following:3.4.4, “Displaying Disk Cache Usage Status”

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3.4.1 Setting StationsThissettingisrequiredonlywhencachingthemessagescollectedbyotherstations.Thesettingsforthelocalstationwerecompletedbeforehand.

n DisplayingtheStationSetupDialogBoxSelect [Station Setup] from the [View] menu; the Station Setup dialog box appears.

STN0162HIS0124

Computer nameAdd

Delete

CancelOK

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Station Setup

Figure StationSetupDialogBox

n StationSettingOperations

l Adding Stations1. To add the station (SENG or HIS), enter the computer name of the station in the “Computer

name” field.2. Click the [Add] button.3. Click the [OK] button.

The computer name of the station you entered is added to the tree view.

l Deleting Stations1. Click one of the computer names displayed in the list in the Station Setup dialog box.2. Click the [Delete] button.3. Click the [OK] button.

The selected station is deleted from the tree view.

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3.4.2 SettingMessageCacheServiceMessageCacheServicecollectsdiagnosticinformationmessages,SOEeventmessagesandtrippinginformationfromthedisplayedSCSwhiletheDiagnosticInformationwindoworSOEViewisrunning.IfanSCSissetasthetargetofautomaticdataacquisition,dataisautomaticallyacquiredregardlessoftherunningofthesewindows.

TheSCStobethetargetofautomaticacquisitionandthemaximumdiskcacheusagearesetintheSetupdialogbox.

n DisplayingtheSetupDialogBoxSelect [Setup] on the [File] menu. The Setup dialog box appears.

Target of automatic acquisition

ApplyCancelOK

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Add

Delete

Maximum Capacity of DISK 800 MB

Setup

Figure SetupDialogBox

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n Setting ItemsThe following describes the Items that should be set in the Setup dialog box.

• Target of automatic acquisition Specify an SCS to be the target of acquisition by Message Cache Service. Diagnostic information messages and SOE event messages of the SCS specified here are collected at the same time Message Cache Service starts up.

• Maximum Capacity of Disk The maximum message cache service size needs to be specified according to the actual usage. Up to the maximum disk capacity can be used for Message Cache Service.

IMPORTANTMake sure that the disk used for DISK Cache by the Message Cache Service always has enough free space. (Default Max. Disk capacity: 800MB) Monitoring for the Maximum Capacity is performed every 30 seconds. If the disk usage for the disk cache exceeds the Maximum Capacity, oldest files are deleted to keep the usage rate of the disk cache at 98% to 100%. For your information, 1MB can contain about 8000 Diagnostic Information messages or 16000 events. The cache file is stored for each station. “SOE including Trip” and “Diagnostic Information messages” are stored separately in the cache file. If you want to keep the old cache files undeleted, save the files in a separate folder or media from the [Save Disk Cache] dialog box. To view the disk cache usage rate, use the Message Cache Tool: click [DISK Cache] in the tree view.

SEE ALSO • For displaying the Disk Cache usage status, see the following:

3.4.4, “Displaying Disk Cache Usage Status”

• For saving the Disk Cache, see the following:3.4.6, “Saving Disk Cache”

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3.4.3 DisplayingDataAcquisitionStatusAcquisitionstatusofdiagnosticinformationmessages,SOEeventmessagesandtrippinginformationcollectedfromanSCSbyMessageCacheServicearedisplayed.

n HowtoDisplayDataAcquisitionStatusTo display the data acquisition status, click and expand [Data Acquisition] in the tree view on the left pane of the window, and then click the name of SCS. The acquisition status of data collected from the selected SCS by Message Cache Service is displayed in the client area on the right.

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Message Cache ToolFile View Operation

Diagnostic Information

Event

Trip File 1

Trip File 2

9%

0%

0%

1/11

2/2

0/1500

0/1500

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Data Acquisition

Data Acquisition

DISK Cache

SCS0101

DISK Cache

HIS0124

SCS0101

100%

Figure DataAcquisitionStatus

n ItemsDisplayedforDataAcquisitionStatusThe table below shows the items displayed for data acquisition status.

Table ItemsDisplayedforDataAcquisitionStatus

Displayed item Description

Data Type Displays the type of cache data (diagnostic information messages, SOE event messages and two types of tripping information).

Acquisition Status (Value)

Displays the number of items of diagnostic information messages, SOE event messages and tripping information acquired by Message Cache Service, as well as the maximum number of items of diagnostic information messages, SOE event messages and tripping information that can be maintained by the SCS after “/.”

Acquisition Status (Bar Display)

Displays the percentage of data acquired by Message Cache Service with a bar. If no data is maintained by the SCS, “0%” is displayed on the bar. And, the bar is grayed out if data maintained by the cache service has not been updated for a certain period of time.

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3.4.4 DisplayingDiskCacheUsageStatusWithMessageCacheService,thecachedataisstoredontheharddiskuntilthedatavolumereachesthemaximumdiskcacheusagesetintheSetupdialogbox.Thisfunctionallowsmonitoringthediskcache(harddisk)usagestatusofMessageCacheServiceforallSCSsoreachSCSmanagedbythestation(SENGorHIS).

n HowtoDisplayDiskCacheUsageStatusThe disk cache usage status is displayed using the following procedure for all or individual SCSs.

• Display for all SCSs Click [Disk Cache] in the tree view; the disk cache usage status for all SCSs managed by the station (SENG or HIS) is displayed.

• Display for each SCS Select the name of an SCS from the list of SCSs displayed by clicking [Disk Cache] in the tree view; the disk cache usage status for the selected SCS will be displayed.

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n Display for All SCSsThe disk cache usage status for the entire Message Cache Service running on each station (SENG or HIS) is displayed.

Message Cache ToolFile View Operation

DISK Cache (Overall)

Maximum capacity

Used size

0%

STN0162

Data Acquisition

Data Acquisition

DISK Cache

SCS0101

HIS0124

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DISK Cache

800MB

150.12KB

Tree view

Figure DiskCacheUsageStatus(DisplayforAllSCSs)

The table below shows the items displayed for the total disk cache usage status.

Table DiskCache(DisplayforAllSCSs)

Displayed item DescriptionStatus of use (Bar Display) Displays the percentage of the currently used disk space with a bar.

Maximum capacity Displays the maximum disk space that can be used as disk cache. The maximum capacity is set in the Setup dialog box.

Used size Displays the currently used disk cache space.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Setup dialog box, see the following:

3.4.2, “Setting Message Cache Service”

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n DisplayforEachSCSThe disk cache usage status for the selected SCS is displayed.

Message Cache ToolFile View Operation

DISK Cache (SCS0101) :

Maximum capacity

Used size

Diagnostic Information

Event

0%

STN0162

Data Acquisition

Data Acquisition

DISK Cache

HIS0124

SCS0101

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DISK Cache

SCS0101800MB

150.12KB

146.37KB

3.75KB

Figure DiskCacheUsageStatus(DisplayforEachSCS)

The table below shows the items displayed for the each disk cache usage status.

Table DiskCache(DisplayforEachSCS)

Displayed item Description

Status of use (Bar Display) Displays the percentage of data acquired from the selected SCS out of the disk space with a bar.

Maximum capacity Displays the maximum disk space that can be used as disk cache. The maximum capacity is set in the Setup dialog box.

Used size Displays the volume of cache data acquired from the selected SCS.

Diagnostic Information Displays the disk cache space used for diagnostic information messages.

Event Displays the disk cache space used for SOE event messages.

SEE ALSO For more information about the Setup dialog box, see the following:

3.4.2, “Setting Message Cache Service”

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3.4.5 Initialization of Tripping InformationUsetheInitializeTripInformationdialogboxtoinitializethetwotypesoftrippinginformationheldbytheSCS.Afterinitialization,theSCSwillgetreadyforcollectingthetrippinginformationincasetheSCStripoccursagain.

n DisplayingtheInitializeTripInformationDialogBoxSelect [Initialize Trip Information] from the [Operation] menu. The Initialize Trip Information dialog box appears.

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Station name

CloseInitialization

Initialize Trip Information

Figure InitializeTripInformationDialogBox

n InitializeTripInformationOperation1. Select the SCS whose tripping information you want to initialize from the drop-down list box.2. Click the [Initialization] button.3. Click the [OK] button in the confirmation dialog box to initialize the tripping information.

IMPORTANTWhen initializing the tripping information in a SCS, two files of SCS tripping information will be initialized together. Before initialization, make sure that the tripping information is saved in the SENG.

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3.4.6 SavingDiskCacheUsethisfunctiontosavethediskcachemaintainedinMessageCacheServicetoaseparatefolderormedium.ThestoragedestinationfolderofthediskcacheisspecifiedbytheSaveDiskCachedialogbox.SaveddiskcachecanbeviewedfromSOEViewer.

n DisplayingtheSaveDISKCacheDialogBoxSelect [Save Disk Cache] from the [Operation] menu. The Save DISK Cache dialog box appears.

SCS0101Station name

Cache file

D:\RS-PROJECTS\SCS0101\Folder for storage (a folder with SCS name is added.)

Select all

Browse...

Save Close

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SCS Time Stamp Maximum SCS Time Stamp Minimum

Save DISK Cache : STN0162

Figure SaveDISKCacheDialogBox

n HowtoSpecifytheDiskCacheStorageDestination1. Select a station name in the “Station name” field.

Specify [All SCSs] in the “Station name” box to save the cache data of all SCSs.2. Select the cache file to be saved from the “Cache file” field.

Specify [Select All] to select all cache files of the specified SCS. If you have specified [All SCSs] in the “Station name” box , the cache files are grayed out.

3. Select a destination folder in which the disk cache is saved in the “Folder for storage” field. The folder with the selected SCS name is automatically created.

4. Click the [Save] button. The disk cache is saved in the specified folder.

SEE ALSO For more information about how to refer the disk cache, see the following:

“l Server Connection” in “n Data Source Tabs” in 4.2, “SOE Viewer Configuration”

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3.5 CustomizationoftheSCSMaintenanceSupport Tool Window

TheoperationenvironmentoftheSCSMaintenanceSupportToolwindowcanbecustomized.

n ItemsthatcanbecustomizedYou can use Setup Tool to specify the following operation environment settings:

• Selecting the method of acknowledgment/deletion The method to acknowledge/delete diagnostic information messages can be specified.

• Font setting The font and font size used in the SCS Maintenance Support Tool window can be specified.

• Color selection The background color and text color can be specified.

Setup Tool consists of the following tabs:• General

Allows settings for the entire SCS Maintenance Support Tool

• Diagnostic Information Allows settings for the Diagnostic Information window

n Displaying Setup ToolClick “Setup Tool” button on the toolbar of the SCS Status Overview window or the SCS State Management window. SCS Maintenance Setup dialog box appears.

SCS Maintenance Setup

General Diagnostic Information

Font Name BatangChe[Baltic]

Height 16

Font

Text Color

Back

Color

OK Cancel Apply

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n GeneralTabMake settings related to the overall appearance of the window including font and text color in the “General” tab.

l FontThe setting items related to font are as follows.

• Font name This item is used to select a font name. The font specified here is used in all windows related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool. The default font installed in SENG becomes the initial font.

• Height This item is used to select a font size. The font size specified here is used in all windows related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

l ColorThe setting items related to color are as follows.

• Text color This item is used to select a text color. The text color specified here is used in all windows related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

• Back This item is used to select a text background color. The background color specified here is used in all windows related to SCS Maintenance Support Tool.

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n DiagnosticInformationTabMake settings for operations specific to the Diagnostic Information window in the “Diagnostic Information” tab.

SCS Maintenance Setup

General Diagnostic Information

Individual Group

Acknowledgement method

Deletion method

File: C:\RS-Projects\Guide\UserHelpTop.htm

Setup

User-defined action guide

OK Cancel Apply

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Figure DiagnosticInformationTabofSCSMaintenanceSetupDialogBox

l MethodofAcknowledgmentThe setting items related to the method of acknowledgment are as follows.

• Individual Select this option to acknowledge the diagnostic information messages individually. It is recommended to use [Individual] during a normal operation.

• Group Select this option to acknowledge all diagnostic information messages in a batch.

l MethodofDeletionThe setting items related to the method of deletion are as follows.

• Individual Select this option to delete the diagnostic information messages individually. It is recommended to use [Individual] during a normal operation.

• Group Select this option to delete all diagnostic information messages in a batch.

IMPORTANTIf you select [Group] as the acknowledgement/deletion method, all diagnostic information messages displayed in the screen become the target of the acknowledging/deleting operation. So, you should not use this function during normal plant operation; use it only temporarily when testing, etc.

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l User-DefinedActionGuideIn the help dialog box for each diagnostic information message, a help text regarding the causes and resolution for the occurred message can be displayed as a guidance. Copying the default User Defined Action Guide and editing the contents can create a new user-defined action guide.The procedure is as follows:1. Click the [Setup] button. The dialog box is displayed to specify the folder for copying the

default action guide.2. Click the [OK] button after specifying a folder. Then the file will be copied. The file name will

be UserHelpTop.htm. The file name should not be changed. Edit the copied guide accordingly so as to create a new user-defined action guide.

SEE ALSO For more information about user-defined action guide, see the following:

“n User-defined Action Guide” in 3.2.3, “Diagnostic Information Message Help Function”

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4. SOEViewerSOEViewerallowstheusertoanalyzeeventsdetectedbySCS.ItuploadseventlogsfromthespecifiedSCSanddisplaysthemaseventmessages.

ThischapterexplainshowtooperateSOEViewer.

SEE ALSO • For an overview of SOE Viewer, see the following:

7.1.2, “Analyzing Events (SOE Viewer)” of the Engineering Guide (IM 32S01C10-21E)

• For the overall functions of SOER (Sequence of Events Recorder), see the following:A7, “SOER” of the Safety Control Station Reference (IM 32S03B10-21E)

4.1 SOEViewerWindowTheinformationmanagedbySOEViewerisdisplayedineithertheeventmodeorthetripmode.Thewindowstructureusedintheeventandtripmodesisthesame.Thissectionexplainsthestructureusedforbothmodes.

n DisplayingSOEViewerSelect [All Programs], [YOKOGAWA ProSafe] and [SOE Viewer] from the [Start] menu of Windows.SOE Viewer is displayed in the event mode.

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Setup

Menu bar Toolbar Column header

Scroll bar Messagerecord list

Status bar

Figure SOEViewer(EventMode)

After starting the SOE Viewer, no event message is displayed in the message record list since no data source is specified. The event messages are displayed only after specifying the data source and running the query.

SEE ALSO For more information about specifying data source, see the following:

4.2, “SOE Viewer Configuration”

If both ProSafe-RS SOE package and CS 3000 SOE package are installed in a same SENG, a dialog box with warning message will be displayed try to start ProSafe-RS SOE Viewer. The SOE will be started after clicking the [OK] button. If the [Cancel] button is clicked, the SOE Viewer will not start.

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n MenuBarThe menu bar provides the following menus.

• [File] menu

• [Action] menu

• [View] menu

Some of the commands in the menu bar are also provided in the toolbar. In addition to the commands available in the toolbar, the menu bar allows loading and saving property setting information (SOE Viewer configuration file) of SOE Viewer as well as setting the maximum number of message records.

l FileMenu

Table FileMenu

Menu item Description

Load Configuration Loads the settings made in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box, which was saved by [Save Configuration]

Save Configuration Saves current settings (SOE Viewer configuration) made in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box

Print Prints all or selected records from the message record list

Export List to file Exports all records from the message record list to a CSV format file

Exit Closes SOE Viewer

l Action Menu

Table ActionMenu

Menu item Description

Execute Query Executes queries based on the current settings made in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box because the message record list is not updated automatically

Clear List Deletes the current message record list

Filter Results Applies filtering set in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box to the current message record list

No Filter/Remove Filter Removes filter restrictions from the current message record list

Set Max Records

Sets the maximum number of message records that can be retrieved by a query from one data source. If this limit is exceeded, remaining records are discarded and a warning message is generated (the setting range is from 10 to 65535, the default value is 10000). The following dialog box appears if this menu item is selected.

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OK

Set Max Records per DataSource

Figure SettingMaximumNumberofRecords

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l ViewMenu

Table ViewMenu

Menu item DescriptionEvent Mode Changes the SOE Viewer display to the event mode

Trip Mode Changes the SOE Viewer display to the trip mode

Prev Page Scrolls the list to display records in the previous page

Next Page Scrolls the list to display records in the next page

Go up one level Returns the display to the trip mode from the trip detail display

Prev Trip Displays trip detailed display of the previous trip trigger event

Next Trip Displays trip detailed display of the next trip trigger event

Toolbar Shows or hides the toolbar

Status Bar Shows or hides the status bar

Warning/Error Log Displays the Warning/Error Log dialog box of SOE Viewer

Properties Displays the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box

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n ToolbarThe toolbar of SOE Viewer has the following buttons.

Table ToolbarButtons

Button Name Button Name

EventE [Event Mode] button

Next[Next Page] button

TripT [Trip Mode] button Up [Up to Trigger List] button

Query[Execute Query] button

Trip[Prev Trip Detail] button

Filter[Filter data] button

Trip[Next Trip Detail] button

No Filt[Clear Filter] button

Setup[Properties] button

Clear[Clear List] button Print [Print] button

Prev[Prev Page] button Export [Export data] button

l EventModeButtonThis button provides the same function as [Event Mode] in the [View] menu.The [Event Mode] button switches the display of SOE Viewer to the event mode. SOE Viewer remains in the event mode until the [Trip Mode] button is clicked. The [Event Mode] button cancels the operation activated by clicking the [Trip Mode] button. In the event mode, if a query is made, messages are retrieved from up to eight data sources specified in advance.

SEE ALSO For the event mode, see the following:

4.3, “Event Mode Operation”

l TripModeButtonThis button provides the same function as [Trip Mode] in the [View] menu.The “Trip Mode” button switches the display of SOE Viewer to the trip mode. SOE Viewer remains in the trip mode until the “Event Mode” button is clicked. The “Trip Mode” button cancels the operation activated by clicking “Event Mode” button. In the trip mode, if a query is made, trip trigger events are retrieved from the trip signal file of SCS and displayed.

SEE ALSO For the trip mode, see the following:

4.4, “Trip Mode Operation”

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l ExecuteQueryButtonThis button provides the same function as [Execute Query] in the [Action] menu.The “Execute Query” button uploads all event logs matching the date/time and data source parameters specified in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box from an SCS. Event logs are filtered and displayed in the message record list of SOE Viewer as event messages.If one or more data sources have been set up, the “Execute Query” button can be used in both the event mode and the trip mode.

l FilterdataButtonThis button provides the same function as [Filter Results] in the [Action] menu.The “Filter data” button displays in the message record list only event messages matching the filter parameters specified in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box. If the filtering is set anew or changed, it is applied to the result of the current query and the display is updated. The “Filter data” button is only enabled when there are event messages in the message record list.

l ClearFilterButtonThis button provides the same function as [No Filter/Remove Filter] in the [Action] menu.The “Clear Filter” button displays all event logs uploaded from an SCS as the result of the previous query as event messages in the message record list. It is not necessary to perform a query anew. The “Clear Filter” button is only enabled when the message record list display is filtered.

l ClearListButtonThis button provides the same function as [Clear List] in the [Action] menu.The “Clear List” button deletes the message record list. Generate a new query command to retrieve and display event messages from an SCS again.The “Clear List” button is enabled only when there are messages in the message record list.

l PrevPageButtonThis button provides the same function as [Prev Page] in the [View] menu.The “Prev Page” button scrolls the display so that the records in the previous page of the message record list are shown.

l NextPageButtonThis button provides the same function as [Next Page] in the [View] menu.The “Next Page” button scrolls the display so that the records in the next page of the message record list are shown.

l UptoTriggerListButtonThis button provides the same function as [Go up one level] in the [View] menu.The “Up to Trigger List” button returns the display from the trip detail display to the trip mode. The “Up to Trigger List” button is active in the Trip Detail display only.

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l PrevTripDetailButtonThis button provides the same function as [Prev Trip] in the [View] menu.The “Prev Trip Detail” button displays the previous trip trigger event generated in the trip detail display. The “Prev Trip Detail” button is active in the Trip Detail display only.

l NextTripDetailButtonThis button provides the same function as [Next Trip] in the [View] menu.The “Next Trip Detail” button displays the next trip trigger event generated in the trip detail display. The “Next Trip Detail” button is active in the Trip Detail display only.

l PropertiesButtonThis button provides the same function as [Properties] in the [View] menu.The “Properties” button displays the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box. This dialog box is used to configure properties for the operations of SOE Viewer.

SEE ALSO For more information about the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box, see the following:

4.2, “SOE Viewer Configuration”

l PrintButtonThis button provides the same function as [Print] in the [File] menu.The “Print” button prints out event messages included in the message record list.The “Print” button is only enabled when there are messages in the message record list.

SEE ALSO For more information about the print button, see the following:

“n Printing” in 4.3, “Event Mode Operation”

l ExportdataButtonThis button provides the same function as [Export List to file] in the [File] menu.The “Export data” button exports event messages included in the message record list to a CSV format file. The “Export data” button is only enabled when there are messages in the message record list.

SEE ALSO For more information about the export button, see the following:

“n Exporting” in 4.3, “Event Mode Operation”

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n Message Record ListThe message record list executes queries and displays event messages uploaded from an SCS in response to the queries. Each line represents one event message.

l Message ColorThe messages of trip trigger events are colored so that they can easily be distinguished from other event messages. User can specify the colors in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box.

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Table SOEMessageColors

Record type Backgroundcolor Icon TextcolorTrip Trigger Yellow (default) Yellow circle with black “T” Black

All Others White (Windows default color) None Black

SEE ALSO For more information about the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box, see the following:

4.2, “SOE Viewer Configuration”

l Sorting MessagesMessages can be sorted in ascending or descending order using the upward and downward arrows in the column header.

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Timestamp

Figure SortingbyTimestamp(SortinginAscendingOrder)

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Timestamp

Figure SortingbyTimestamp(SortinginDescendingOrder)

l ChangingColumnWidthIf the width of a column or column header is too narrow to display the entire data and/or caption, as many characters as possible are displayed and the omitted characters are represented by an omission symbol (...).The width of the columns can be changed by dragging the vertical boundary line between column headers. Double-click the boundary line between column headers to adjust to the optimum width.

l ChangingDisplayOrderofaColumnTo change the display order of a column, click the column header, keep the mouse button pressed and drag and drop it to the desired position.

TIPThe specified sorting order, column width and column order are saved in the SOE configuration file. These settings are restored when the SOE Viewer configuration file is uploaded using [Load Configuration] of the [File] menu.

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n StatusBarEvent ModeQuery at 12/20/08 09:25:28Sorted by TimestampEvents 1 to 6 of 424 [F]

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Figure StatusBar

The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the window. The status bar has four frames that display information related to the currently displayed message record list. The user can change the display width of the frames.The information shown in each frame is explained as follows, starting from the leftmost frame.

• The total number of messages uploaded by a query from an SCS and the range of messages currently displayed If one or more filters are applied to the event messages displayed in the message record list, [F] is added at the end of the first status bar frame. For example, if a filter restricts the records to be displayed to 424 messages and each page displays 6 messages, the first frame of the status bar shows “Events 1 to 6 of 424 [F].”

• The column name currently used as the sorting key

• Date and time when the query was executed

• Display mode There are two display modes: fixed messages and temporary messages. The fixed messages indicate the current operating mode.

Table FixedMessages

Message DescriptionEvent Mode Indicates that SOE Viewer is in the event mode.

Trip Trigger Mode Indicates that SOE Viewer is in the trip mode.

Trip Detail[Reference]

Indicates that SOE Viewer displays trip details. Reference information related to the current trip trigger event is also displayed.

The temporary messages indicate the current status during execution of a query.

Table TemporaryMessages

Message DescriptionProcessing Query.. A query to a data source is being executed and SOE Viewer is waiting for the query result.

Loading Data.. Results of a query have been received and the Viewer is loading the messages into the dedicated memory.

Filtering Data.. The Viewer is filtering messages for display.

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If a warning or error condition is generated during the operation of SOE Viewer, an exclamation mark icon is displayed in the display mode frame of the status bar.Double-click the exclamation icon; the Warning/Error Log dialog box appears and displays warning and error message information. Click a message displayed in the Warning/Error Log dialog box to see the detailed information.

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Figure ExclamationIcon

SEE ALSO For more information about warnings and error messages, see the following:

4.5, “SOE Viewer Trouble Shooting”

n EventDetailDialogBoxThe Event Detail dialog box displays detailed information about event messages selected in the message record list. To display the Event Detail dialog box for messages displayed in the event mode or the Trip Detail Display window, double-click an event message or press the [Enter] key on the keyboard in the message record list.

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Event Detail

Date: 12/20/08 15:02:33:310

Quality:

Type: BSYS

Server: SCS0101 [SCS]

ID: 0081-1

Resource: SCS0101

Reference: SCS0101

Message:

Previous

SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 01 Code=5103

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The information of data sources displayed in the Event Detail dialog box is summarized below.

Table EventDetailItems

Event detail item Description

SOEeventinformationDiagnostic information

HIShistoricalinformationDI DO AI Internal

variable

Date (*1)

Date and time when a message is generated. The date format is specified in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box. The time is displayed using the format hh:mm:ss:ttt where:hh = hours (24 hours), mm = minutes, ss = seconds and ttt = ms.

Time at which the SOE event information was generated in the SCS

Time at which the alarm is generated in an SCS

Time at which the alarm is generated in an SCS

QualityTime synchronization status at Event Generation Time

I, B, V, <Blank> (*2)

– – –

Type Message type SOER (SOE event information)

BSYS (diagnostic information message)

Message classification (e.g., BSYS, BPRO) (*3)

Server[Type]

Name and type of the server that output a message

SCSddss [SCS] (*4) SCSddss [SCS](*4)

HIS computer name [HIS]

ID Message identifier EVT_TRUEEVT_FALSE

Message ID-alarm class (e.g., 0047-2)

Message ID-alarm class or alarm priority (e.g., 1101-1)

Resource Message reference station name Station name (SCSddss) (*4)

Reference Special reference point of message

I/O variable comment

Any character string assigned to a function block

Station name Station name, tag name

Message Message itselfData value, numerical value (TRUE, FALSE)

Data value, character string (e.g., HTRP)

Data value, numerical value, BOOL, DINT, REAL

Message character string

Message character string

*1: “Timestamp” is displayed in the SOE Viewer window either in event mode or trip mode.*2: Synchronization of DI event generation time is indicated using the following characters. I: Asynchronous with the standard time. B: Synchronized with the standard time but synchronization signals are not communicated for some reason. V: Asynchronous with the SNTP server time. <Blank (Normal)>: Synchronized with IRIG-B signals successfully if connected. Or synchronized with the SNTP server time if

connected using Vnet/IP.*3: BSYS indicates a system alarm message and BPRO indicates a process alarm message.*4: dd indicates the domain number and ss indicates the station number in SCSddss.

To see event details of the previous message in the message record list, click the [Previous] button or press the [P] key on the keyboard. To see event details of the next message in the message record list, click the [Next] or press the [N] key on the keyboard. Click the [Close] button to close the Event Detail dialog box.

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4.2 SOEViewerConfigurationThedatasourcesettingsforSOEViewerismadeintheSOEViewerPropertiesdialogbox.ThissectionexplainstheoperationsperformedintheSOEViewerPropertiesdialogbox:specifyingofdatasourcesanddateranges,filteringstandardstobeappliedandgeneralsettingsforSOEViewer.

n HowtoDisplaytheSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBoxClick “Properties” button in the toolbar or select [Properties] in the [View] menu; the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box appears.

n GeneralTabThe following items are specified in the “General” tab.

• Display or hide the Toolbar

• Select the toolbar icons to use small or large

• Display or hide the Status Bar

• Choose the SOE message color settings

• Display/suppress the Warning/Error Log dialog box

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SOE Viewer Properties

General Data Source Source Filter Trip ReportDate/Time

Tool Bar Settings

Display tool bar

Small Large

Status Bar Settings

SOE Message Color

Messages

Display status bar

Display warnings as popup messages

SOE-H Message

Trip Trigger

[foreground]

[background]

Size:Event

EE

Figure GeneralTabofSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBox

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l ToolBarSettingsTo display the toolbar, select the [Display tool bar] check box. To display only tool buttons on the toolbar, select the [Small] radio button for “Size.” To display tool buttons along with an identifying caption, select the [Large] radio button for “Size.”

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l StatusBarSettingsTo display the status bar, check the [Display status bar] check box.

l SOEMessageColorSelect the background color of trip trigger events in this section. Click the downward arrow to display the color picker. Use the color picker to select the desired color. The default background color for trip trigger events is yellow.

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Figure ColorPicker

l MessagesSelect the [Display warnings as popup messages] check box to notify about query warnings via an interactive pop-up dialog box. If this check box is not selected, it becomes necessary to display the Warning/Error Log dialog box to view query warnings.

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n Date/TimeTabThe “Date/Time” tab is used to specify the range of date and time of messages uploaded from an SCS by the query in the event mode or the trip mode. The date/time format is also specified in this tab.

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General Data Source Source Filter Trip ReportDate/Time

Specified Range

MM/dd/yy HH:mm:ss

All

Selected date format will be used for both display and data entrypurposes.Time display will always default to HH:mm:ss.nnn

Past 24 Hours

MM/dd/yy

12/20/08 00:00:00Start:

12/20/08 15:14:00End:

Date/Time Filter

Date Format

Figure Date/TimeTaboftheSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBox

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l Date/TimeFilterThe date/time filter can be specified in the following manners:

• [ALL] No date range is specified. All event messages that have occurred within the past one year are displayed as a result of query for each data source. Note that the number of event messages displayed is limited by the maximum number of records. When the number of total messages exceeds the maximum number of records for display, the latest messages cannot be displayed. In this case, a criterion with specified dates should be used for displaying the messages. Select [Specified Range] or [Past] if you want to display messages that have occurred within a specific period.

• [Specified Range] A specific date/time range is specified as the target period of queries. This range can be specified by the start date/time or the end date/time, or both. To include a start or end date/time in the definition of the specific range, select the relevant check box. If the start date/time is not specified, the date/time of the oldest event saved in an SCS is set as the start date/time. If the end date/time is not specified, the date/time of the most recently generated event message is set as the end date/time. To change the start or end date, enter a new date or click the downward arrow on the right side of date/time; a calendar appears. The current date is highlighted in red. Click the desired date.

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Today:7/24/09

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To change the start time or end time, enter the time using 24-hour format.

TIPThe values of currently selected date/time unit (i.e., hours or minutes) can be increased or decreased by pressing the [+] or [-] key on the keyboard.

• [Past] A range of messages generated in the past is specified as the target period of queries as the time span of hours or days. The time span is specified in units of minutes, hours, or days. If 0 days are specified, events and alarms generated at 0:00 a.m. of the current day and onward are uploaded from the SCS in question. If a number of days is specified, the target hours start from 0:00 of the day. For example, if 1 day is specified, the target hours start from 0:00 a.m. the day before.

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l DateFormatAll dates within SOE Viewer are displayed using the date format specified here. Select a desired date format from the pop-up list. The following formats are available.MM/dd/yy dd/MM/yyyyMM/dd/yyyy d-MMM-yydd/MM/yy d-MMM-yyyy

Example 1: 30/10/2009Example 2: 30-OCT-2009

TIPIf the message record list or the Event Detail dialog box is being displayed, the setting of the date format is reflected the next time a query is executed.

n DataSourceTabsEight “Data Source” tabs are prepared for the data sources; they are used to specify the data source and type of event messages.

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General Data Source

Database:

Source Filter Trip ReportDate/Time

Not Used

SCS Events Type:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Used Server: SCS0101

Alarms Events

Use Specific Database

User ID (UID):

Password (PWD):

sa

Server Connection

Message Source(s)

Figure DataSourceTabofSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBox

TIPTo disable a server temporarily, select [Not Used]. Other settings made for the server are not deleted.

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l Server ConnectionA data source is specified by entering a station name of an SCS. When the user executes a query, event logs are uploaded from the specified SCS and displayed in the event mode in SOE Viewer as event messages. To specify a data source, select [Used Server].In the case of a CENTUM integration structure, HIS historical information (process alarms of an SCS) can also be specified as the data source. To do so, enter the computer name of HIS into the [Used Server] field. If you want to view the cached data saved using the Message Cache Tool, enter into the [Used Server] field the full path to the folder where the cash data is stored.The setting items for Server Connection are shown in the table below.

Table ServerConnectionSettingItems

Setting item SCS event message HIShistoricalinformation

Server SCSddss (*1) or full path to the folder where the cash data is stored HIS computer name

Type SCS Events CENTUM HIS Log

*1: Specify a domain number for dd and a station number for ss in SCSddss.

If the data source is not used, select [Not Used] to avoid a generation of error messages.

l MessageSource(s)Specify the type of event messages retrieved from an SCS by a query.If the [Alarms] check box is selected, diagnostic information messages are the target of collection. If the [Events] check box is selected, SOE event information are the target of collection. Select either the [Alarms] or [Events] check box, or both. Both check boxes are selected by default.

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n SourceFilterTabIf a query is executed with the date range specified in the “Date/Time” tab while one or more filter parameters are specified, the filter is applied to event messages displayed in the message record list. Filter parameters can be specified for each data source. These filter parameters are automatically applied to the current query result. It is not necessary to execute a query anew in SOE Viewer even if filter parameters are changed.

l Server ConnectionThis section displays the server name and the type of data source related to the filter specified in this tab. These fields are grayed out and cannot be changed.

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General Data Source Source Filter Trip ReportDate/Time

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Server: HIS1649

BSYSBPROBSEQ

AllSelected

UsedNot Used

Message ID

Resource

Reference

Message Body

Type: CENTUM HIS Log

All TypesNo Types

Server Connection

Message Type

Patterns

Figure SourceFilterTabofSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBox(ExamplewhenServerTypeisCENTUMHISLog)

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SOE Viewer Properties

General Data Source Source Filter Trip ReportDate/Time

Server Connection

Message Type

Patterns

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Server: SCS0101

SOERBSYS

AllSelected

UsedNot Used

Message ID

Resource

Reference

Message Body

Type: SCS Events

(Normal)AllSelected

Quality Type

All TypesNo Types

All TypesNo Types

Figure SourceFilterTabofSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBox(ExamplewhenServerTypeisSCSEvents)

l Message TypeIt is possible to select the messages displayed in SOE Viewer according to the specific message types. The lists of event messages to which the message type selections are applied are automatically executed from the data source during a query.

• [All] Select all message types without restriction.

• [Selected] Restrict the display to only the specified message type. Check the check box of the desired type.

[All Types] : Select all message types at once.

[No Types] : Deselect all message types at once.

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l QualityTypeThis filter is only valid when the server type is SCS Events.It is possible to select the event messages displayed according to the quality of the attached time stamp information.

• [All] Select all quality types without restriction.

• [Selected] Restrict the display to only the specified quality type. Check the check box of the desired type.

[All Types] : Select all quality types at once.

[No Types] : Deselect all quality types at once.

l PatternsIt is possible to select the event messages displayed to those including the character string pattern specified in the relevant field.

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Message ID 1101*

*SCS0101

1102*

*1* *System*

Resource

Reference

Message Body

Patterns

Figure SourceFilterTab(Patterns)

• [Not Used] No selections related to character string patterns are applied.

• [Used] Selections related to character string patterns are applied. Specify the desired patterns to be matched.

It is possible to use wildcards of asterisks (*) and question marks (?) in the character string patterns. “*” placed in front of a character string indicates any number of arbitrary characters before the character string. If an asterisk is placed after a character string, the wildcard indicates any number of arbitrary characters after the character string. “?” is a wildcard indicating one arbitrary character. If multiple character string patterns are specified for one pattern type (e.g., multiple character string patterns are specified for Message ID only), the filtering result includes all messages matching any of the specified patterns (patterns are combined using OR condition). If two or more pattern types are specified (e.g., a character string pattern is specified for Message ID and Resource), the result includes only messages that match all of the specified patterns (patterns are combined using AND condition). In the pattern example shown in the figure above, all messages satisfying the following conditions are displayed:Message(s) “whose message ID starts with 1101 or 1102” and “whose resource name ends with SCS0101” and “whose message text includes ‘1’ or ‘System’ somewhere in the message.”

TIPSpecified filter patterns are not deleted by selecting [Not Used] in order to avoid re-entering conditions from scratch in case the specified filter patterns may be needed again. If the patterns are needed again, change the option to [Used].

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n TripReportTabThe “Trip Report” tab is used to specify the trip source. It is only valid when the server type is SCS Events. To display messages in the trip mode in SOE Viewer, specify the trip source in the “Trip Report” tab and execute a query.

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SOE Viewer Properties

General Data Source Source Filter Trip ReportDate/Time

Automatic Trip Report

CSV File OutputCSV File Output and Print

Periodic Search

Database

Server Connection

Not Used

SCS Events Type:

Used Server: SCS0101

Use Specific Database

User ID (UID):

Password (PWD):

sa

Figure TripReportTaboftheSOEViewerPropertiesDialogBox

l Server ConnectionSpecify the destination of the trip source. To specify a trip source, select [Used Server]. Specify SCSddss (dd: domain number, ss: station number) for the server name. Select [SCS Events] from the drop-down list of [Type].

n Saving SettingsClick the [OK] button to save the changes to settings made in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box and close the dialog box.Click the [Cancel] button to close the dialog box without saving the changes.To retain the configured property settings for use in future SOE View sessions, select [Save Configuration] in the [File] menu.

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4.3 EventModeOperationInthismode,SOEViewerdisplayseventmessagesofanSCSinalistformat.Thisallowsanalyzingeventsfromrelevantinformationusingfiltering.ThissectionexplainstypicaloperationsintheeventmodeofSOEViewer.

n ActivatingtheEventModeWhen you start SOE Viewer, the event mode is automatically activated. When you start up SOE Viewer for the first time, no data source is setup. Specify one or more data sources in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box. Properties can be set by reading an SOE Viewer configuration file set and saved in advance. If an SOE Viewer configuration file is read, the name of the file is displayed in the title bar of SOE Viewer. If it is desired to change the display to the event mode while SOE Viewer is in the trip mode, click “Event Mode” button on the toolbar. Alternatively, select [Event Mode] in the [View] menu. SOE Viewer switches to the event mode.

n DataSourceQueryIf a query is executed, event messages matching the date/time and the data source parameters specified in the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box are acquired, up to the maximum number of records. The event messages are displayed in the message record list of SOE Viewer.In order to execute a query, click “Execute Query” button on the toolbar. Alternatively, select [Execute Query] in the [Action] menu.

n MessageFilteringThe filtering function is used to select only messages of interest among the displayed messages. Filtering by data source is performed based on the message type, message status and filtering pattern settings in the “Source Filter” tab of the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box. It is possible to set different filtering settings for each data source.In order to apply filtering, click “Filter data” button on the toolbar. Alternatively, select [Filter Results] in the [Action] menu. The results of the current query are filtered automatically; it is not necessary to execute a query anew.To view all messages without applying filtering, click “Clear Filter” button on the toolbar. Alternatively, select [No Filter/Remove Filter] in the [Action] menu.

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n PrintingIt is possible to print messages displayed in the message record list. Select “Print” button on the toolbar or [Print] in the [File] menu. The standard Windows print dialog box appears.The orders of columns and sorting used for the printout match with the display in SOE Viewer. An example of a printout from SOE Viewer is shown below.

Timestamp Quality Type ID Resource Reference Message

12/20/08 14:52:27.740 BSYS 4125-1 SCS0101 SCS0101 SCS0101 IOM Channel Error ...

* 12/20/08 14:52:27.740 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Tank-A Level LLL

* 12/20/08 14:52:27.740 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Tank-A Pressure LLL

12/20/08 14:52:43.244 BSYS 4180-4 SCS0101 SCS0101 SCS0101 Security Level=1 ...

12/20/08 14:52:44.644 BSYS 4173-4 SCS0101 SCS0101 SCS0101 Writing Security Pa ...

12/20/08 14:52:48.744 BSYS 4180-4 SCS0101 SCS0101 SCS0101 Security Level=0 ...

All Messages from [Begin] to [END]

Query at 12/20/08 13:51:42 SOE Viewer Report Page1

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TIP“*” (asterisk) in the Timestamp column indicates a trip trigger event.

A footer is combined from the following character strings according to the messages printed, and then attached to the printed pages.

“All” or “Selected” or “Filtered” + “Messages from” + “StartDate” to “EndDate”

Either one of the “All,” “Selected” or “Filtered” is printed out.• All

Indicates that all event messages in the printing range are specified.

• Selected Indicates that only event messages selected in the printing range are specified.

• Filtered Indicates that event messages are filtered.

• StartDate Indicates the start date/time of a query request. [Begin] means that no specific start date is specified.

• EndDate Indicates the end date/time of a query request. [End] means that no specific end date is specified.

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n ExportingIt is possible to export data displayed in the message record list to a CSV format file. It is also possible to specify whether or not to apply filtering when exporting the data.Select the “Export data” button on the toolbar or [Export List to file] in the [File] menu.The Export SOE Viewer data dialog box appears. Specify the name and location of a file and click [Save].

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Save

Export SOE Viewer data

Save in:

soe_export.csv

soe_exportFile name:

Save as type:

Viewer

s.x

CSV Files (*.csv,*.txt)

Figure ExportSOEViewerDataDialogBox

The first line of a CSV file describes the output column format. The order of columns of an exported file is always the same, even if the column order has been changed in SOE Viewer. The header line is as follows.

Timestamp, Quality, Type, ID, Alarm State, Resource, Reference, Message

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Timestamp,Quality,Type,ID,Alarm State,Resource,Reference,Message *12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,SOER,EVT_TRUE,,SCS0101,Tank-A Level,LLL *12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,SOER,EVT_TRUE,,SCS0101,Tank-A Pressure,LLL 12/05/07 15:02:33.317,,BSYS,4129-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 GPS Interface Unit Error 12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,BSYS,0083-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 IOM Configuration Error FIO NODE 01 SLOT 01 12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,BSYS,0083-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 IOM Configuration Error FIO NODE 01 SLOT 03 12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,BSYS,0083-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 IOM Configuration Error FIO NODE 01 SLOT 05 12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,BSYS,0081-1,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 01 Code = 5103 12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,BSYS,0081-1,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 03 Code = 5103 12/05/07 15:02:33.310,,BSYS,0081-1,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 IOM Fail FIO NODE 01 SLOT 05 Code = 5103 12/05/07 15:02:26.841,,BSYS,0047-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 LEFT Battery Alarm 12/05/07 15:02:16.801,,BSYS,0451-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 LEFT Control 12/05/07 15:02:16.801,,BSYS,0011-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 LEFT Fail (V STOP Code= 0814 0000 0000 0000) 12/05/07 15:02:16.801,,BSYS,0001-2,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 LEFT Manual Reset Start 12/05/07 15:01:57.610,,BSYS,4173-4,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 Writing Security Password to Flash Memory Succeeded 12/05/07 15:01:48.510,,BSYS,4173-4,,SCS0101,SCS0101,SCS0101 Writing Security Password to Flash Memory Succeeded

Figure ExampleofCSVFile

TIP“*” (asterisk) in the Timestamp column indicates a trip trigger event.

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4.4 TripModeOperationInthismode,SOEViewerdisplaysonlytriptriggereventsspecifiedastripsignalsinalistformat.Italsodisplaysdetailedinformationgeneratednearaspecifiedtriptriggereventforanalysis.ThissectionprovidesanoverviewofthetripmodeofSOEViewerandinformationdisplayedinthetripdetaildisplay.

n ActivatingtheTripModeClick “Trip Mode” button on the toolbar or select [Trip Mode] in the [View] menu. SOE Viewer switches to the trip mode.The trip trigger event list is blank until a query is executed. Once a query is executed, trip signals in the specified date range are uploaded from the specified data source and the trip trigger events are displayed in the trip trigger event list. This data is displayed again when the trip mode is activated again.

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File Action View

Trip Trigger Mode Query at 12/05/07 19:46:06 Sorted by Timestamp Events 1 to 18 of 18

QueryEvent Filter Clear Prev Next Trip Up Trip Print ExportNo Filt E

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Timestamp Type ID Resource Reference Message 12/05/07 19:19:26.083 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031101 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:26.147 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0102 Z032101 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.086 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031102 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.149 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0102 Z032102 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:34.088 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031103 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:58.100 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031104 TRUE

QualitySetup

Trip trigger event list

Figure SOEViewer(TripMode)

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n Trip Detail DisplayThe Trip Detail Display window displays detailed trip records related to the trip trigger event selected in the trip mode of SOE Viewer. If you double-click a trip trigger event in the trip mode or press the [Enter] key on the keyboard, a query is automatically executed for the specified data source. The time range to be displayed in the Trip Detail Display window is determined based on the selected trip trigger event and approximately 500 events and 1000 events before and after the selected trip trigger event, respectively, and all the events generated in the time range, including other SCS events, are displayed as detailed trip records.The initial display of the trip detail record list is a page that includes the selected trip trigger event.The display mode frame of the status bar shows Trip Detail followed by the Reference information related to the current trip trigger event.In the Trip Detail Display window, the “Up to Trigger List”, “Prev Trip Detail” and “Next Trip Detail” buttons are enabled on the toolbar.

SEE ALSO For more information about the “Up to Trigger List”, “Prev Trip Detail” and “Next Trip Detail” buttons on the toolbar,

see the following:“n Toolbar” in 4.1, “SOE Viewer Window”

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Trip Detail [Z032101] Query at 12/05/07 20:47:47 Sorted by Timestamp Events 28 to 37 of 480

QueryEvent Filter Clear Prev Next Trip Up Trip Print ExportNo Filt E

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Timestamp Quality Type ID Resource Reference Message 12/05/07 19:19:27.955 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031108 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:27.955 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0102 Z032109 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:27.955 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031110 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.086 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0102 Z032101 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.088 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031102 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.090 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031103 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.092 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031104 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.094 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031105 TRUE 12/05/07 19:19:30.096 SOER EVT_TRUE SCS0101 Z031106 TRUE

T

Setup

Status bar

Detailed triprecord listrelated to triptrigger events

Reference

Figure TripDetailDisplayWindow

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4.5 SOEViewerTroubleShootingSOEViewerdisplayswarningsanderrormessagesintheWarning/ErrorLogdialogbox.Errorsoccuratfileinput/outputordatabaseaccessoperations.Thissectionexplainshowwarningsanderrormessagesaredisplayedandactionstobetaken.

n NotificationviatheWarning/ErrorLogDialogBoxIf a warning or error condition occurs during operation of SOE Viewer, an exclamation icon is displayed in the display mode field of the status bar at the bottom of the SOE Viewer window. If you double-click the icon, the Warning/Error Log dialog box appears. This dialog box also appears by selecting [Warning/Error Log] in the [View] menu.Click a message in the Log column of the Warning/Error Log dialog box to view detailed information about the message in the [Detail] area. Up to 1000 warning/error messages can be displayed. If more than 1000 messages have been recorded, messages are deleted starting from the oldest message.

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Warning/Error Log

Log:

Detail:

12/05/07 17:37:15:WRN:No matching records found for SCS Ev

12/05/07 17:37:15:WRN:No matching records found for SCS Event Source on SCS0101. Requested Range [BEGIN] to [END].

Close

Clear

Figure Warning/ErrorLogDialogBox

Click the [Clear] button to delete all messages displayed in the Warning/Error Log dialog box. Click the [Close] button to close the dialog box.

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The tables below show error messages and warning messages that may be generated.

Table ErrorMessages

Message Explanation Action

Error loading configurationfile[Filename]

Uploading the specified SOE Viewer configuration file failed.

Check that the specified file name and path name are correct and perform the upload operation again.

Error on file [Filename] Cause: An attempt was made to accessEvent past its end.

Uploading the specified SOE Viewer configuration file failed. The file was found but the data or format of the file is illegal.

Upload settings from a normal SOE Viewer configuration file or use the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box to make the settings manually.

Unable to connect to HIS server:[ServerName] Error 0x20000116 onHIS OpenLog( )

SOE Viewer failed to make a query for messages from the specified HIS server.An HIS log file cannot be opened.

Check that the specified server name and path name are correct. Check that network communication between the HIS server and SOE Viewer PC is functioning correctly. Check also that there is at least one “Daily Hishist log” file in the HIS corresponding to the requested date range.

Could not obtain Cache Data. Cache data could not be acquired.The message cache service is not running and/or in the process of starting up. Wait for a while and try again.

SOE viewer package of ProSafe-RS not installed.

The ProSafe-RS package has not been installed.

The problem may be solved by re-installing the ProSafe-RS package. If the error persists even if the package is re-installed, contact the service department.

Could not obtain V net address.Check [Used Server:].

The V net or Vnet/IP address of a specified server could not be acquired.

Check that the correct server name is entered in the [Used Server] field.

librhhmscache.dll is damaged. A program file is damaged.

The problem may be solved by re-installing the ProSafe-RS package. If the error persists even if the package is re-installed, contact the service department.

Table WarningMessages

Message Explanation ActionNo matching records found for[SCS/HIS] Event Source on[ServerName]

No record was found in the date range requested in the specified server.

This occurs under normal circumstances as well. Expand the date range of messages on which queries are performed as necessary.

Results from [SCS/HIS] EventSource on [ServerName] exceeded limit.

The number of records in the date range requested in the specified server exceeded the specified limit. Records outside the range are discarded.

Make the requested date range of messages smaller or make the maximum number of records (MaxRecordsPerSource) as large as possible.

Input a correct SCS name into [Used Server:]. (For example, SCS0101) (*1)

The format of the entered SCS name is illegal.

Enter the correct SCS name. The correct SCS name format is SCSddss (dd: domain number, ss: station number).

*1: Warnings are notified via pop-up dialog boxes even if the [Display warnings as popup messages] check box is disabled.

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n NotificationintheErrorDialogBoxandtheWarningDialogBoxIf an error or warning is generated, a pop-up dialog box appears to notify about the error message or warning message at the time of occurrence.Messages displayed in the Error and Warning dialog boxes can also be viewed in a list in the Warning/Error Log dialog box.

l Error Message DisplayErrors generated during operation of SOE Viewer are notified via the Error pop-up dialog box. If an error occurs while executing a query, the user can cancel the query request or retry the query for the next specified data source.

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CancelRetry

SOE Viewer

Error loading configuration file SoeViewerProp

Figure ErrorDialogBox

Click the [Retry] button to retry the query for the next specified data source and click the [Cancel] button to cancel the query request.

l Warning Message DisplayWarnings generated while executing a query for a data source are also notified via the Warning pop-up dialog box. The Warning dialog box appears if you select the [Display warnings as popup messages] check box in the “General” tab of the SOE Viewer Properties dialog box.

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SOE Viewer

Results from SCS Event Source on SCS0101 exceeded limit.Requested Range [BEGIN] to [END].

Figure WarningDialogBox

Click the [OK] button to close the Warning dialog box.

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5. Engineering SupportProSafe-RSprovidesthefollowingfunctionstosupportengineeringtaskssothatengineeringusingSENGcanbeperformedefficiently.

• Import/Export• Self-documentation• Versionmanagement• SoftwareConfigurationViewer• IOMControlRightSwitchingTool• Display SCS Information• TestProjectCreatingTool• ProjectAttributeTool

SEE ALSO • For more information about the Import/Export, see the following:

14, “Import/Export” in the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)

• For more information about the Self-documentation, see the following:10, “Self-documentation” in the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)

• For more information about the Version Control, see the following:13, “Version Control” in the Engineering Reference (IM 32S04B10-21E)

• For more information about the Test Project Creating Tool, see the following:5.1, “Test Project Creating Tool” in the ProSafe-RS System Test Reference (IM 32S04B30-21E)

• For more information about the Project Attribute Tool, see the following:5.2, “Project Attribute Tool” in the ProSafe-RS System Test Reference (IM 32S04B30-21E)

ThischapterdescribesSoftwareConfigurationViewer,IOMControlRightSwitchingTooland Display SCS Information.

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5.1 SoftwareConfigurationViewerSoftwareConfigurationViewerisatoolthatdisplaysinformationrelatedtotheProSafe-RSsoftwareinstalledonaPC.SoftwareConfigurationViewerhasthefollowingfunctions.

• Displayingthesystemreleasenumber• Displaying user names and company name• DisplayingtheIDnumber(SystemIDlicensenumber)• Displayingintellectualpropertyrights,copyrightsandregisteredtrademarks

includedintheProSafe-RSsoftware• Displayingthepackagenamesandnumberoflicenses• Displaying installation logs• CreatingakeycodeFDforbackup• Displayingtheprogramrevisions• Displaying registry information• PrintinginformationdisplayedinSoftwareConfigurationViewer

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Software Configuration Viewer

All Install Log Create Key Code FD Program Info. Registry

Package Model Name CFS1100-V11 CHS2100-V11 CHS2200-V11 CHS5100-V11 CHS5200-V11 CHS5400-V11

Prosafe is a registered trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.We do not use TM or (R) mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks.

ProSafe RSCopyright(C) 2008 Yokogawa Electric CorporationRelease Number : R2.03.00

SuzukiYOKOGAWA ID Number : XXXXXXXXnnnn

This product is licenced to the following:

Function Name Safety Control Function SOE Viewer Package SOE OPC Interface Package Safety System Generation & Maintena... Engineering for CENTUM VP/CS 3000 I. Electronic Instruction Manual

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n StartingSoftwareConfigurationViewerSelect [All Programs] - [YOKOGAWA ProSafe] - [Software Configuration Viewer] from the [Start] menu of Windows

n TabsofSoftwareConfigurationViewerSoftware Configuration Viewer contains the following tabs.

• All

• Install Log

• Create Key Code FD

• Program Information

• Registry

IMPORTANTThe Registry tab is displayed only when you have logged on as an administrative user.It is not displayed when you have logged on as a non-administrative user.

Functions of the tabs in Software Configuration Viewer are explained below.

l AllTabThe All tab displays the following items.

• System release number

• User names and company name

• System ID license number

• Intellectual property rights, copyrights and registered trademarks included in the ProSafe-RS software

• Package names and number of licenses

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l InstallLogTabThe Install Log tab displays the history of installation tasks.

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Install Log Create Key Code FD Program Info. Registry

12/20/2009 12:03:32 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\RHCRe12/20/2009 12:03:32 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\RHCRe12/20/2009 12:03:32 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\RHCRe12/20/2009 12:03:32 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\RHCFil12/20/2009 12:03:32 0:Launch Package Installer12/20/2009 12:03:32 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\COMM12/20/2009 12:03:33 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\CHS2112/20/2009 12:03:33 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\CHS2212/20/2009 12:03:48 0:’’C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\RHCX12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:Create Shortcut12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHH12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHC12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHH12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHH12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHH12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHE12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Hmi\Tool\RHL12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Program\RHE12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\IM32\Docmap12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\IM32\Readme12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:Install Workbench12/20/2009 12:03:48 0:’’E:\Workbench\Setup.exe’’/z C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:Workbench setup succeeded.12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CMD /C MKDIR C:\RS-Projects\MYRSPJT12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:’’C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\Install\RHCFi12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:Copy Keycode File.12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CFS1100.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CHS2100.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CHS2200.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CHS5100.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CHS5200.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:CHS5400.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:REVISION.KCD -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:sysrev.txt -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\I12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:InstLogMsi.txt -> C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAW12/20/2009 12:04:25 0:============LOG END============

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l CreateKeyCodeFDTabThe following tasks can be performed on the “Create Key Code FD” tab.

• Creating a key code FD for backup

• Combining the key codes in multiple FDs into one FD after the additional purchasing or upgrading the software packages.

• Printing a label for the key code FD.

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FD Label PrintCreate Key Code FD

Software Configuration Viewer

Install Log Create Key Code FD Program Info. Registry

‘’Create Key Code FD’’ is used for the following cases:

. When creating backup of the Key Code FD.

. When combining multiple Key Code FDs into one floppy after package additions and rev ups.

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Figure CreateKeyCodeFDTab

Follow the procedure below to create a key code FD.1. Click the [Create Key Code FD] button in the Create Key Code FD tab. Then a dialog box

appears and prompts for inserting a FD.

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RHCSftView

Insert unused FD in drive A and choose “OK”. The content of FD is lost.

Figure DialogBoxPromptsforInsertingFD

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2. Insert an unused FD into drive A and then click the [OK] button on the dialog box. Formatting the FD will start with a dialog box showing the formatting progress.

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Key Code FD

Formatting. . .

Figure FormattingProgress

When the formatting of the FD is completed without errors, all the key code files either for upgraded or newly purchased packages will be put from the ProSafe-RS installed hard disk to the FD. When the key code files are copied to the FD without errors, a dialog box will appear to notify that the key code FD is successfully created.

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Completed creating a Key Code FD.

OK

Figure CreatingKeyCodeFloppyCompleted

3. Click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.

Click the [FD Label Print] button in the [Create Key Code] tab to print a label for the key code FD so as to print out the label.

ProSafe-RS Key Code FDID Number : XXXXXXXXXX

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l ProgramInfo.TabThe “Program Info.” tab displays the detailed information of the ProSafe-RS software installed in the PC. It displays the version information and creation dates of executable modules (*.exe), drivers (*.sys) and libraries (*.dll) of the ProSafe-RS software.

0.0101.12250.00.00.0101.1225101.12250.00.0101.811101.811101.798101.817101.798101.817101.798101.798101.811101.814101.817101.817101.798101.8181.0101.798101.798101.817101.798101.798101.798101.7980.0101.2149101.818

Thu Nov 18 01:13:44 2Tue Nov 16 01:18:20 2Thu Nov 18 01:13:48 2Wed Sep 15 10:21:24 2Wed Sep 15 10:21:26Tue Nov 16 01:18:34 2Tue Nov 16 01:18:46 2Thu Sep 16 11:37:18Wed Sep 05 03:23:24Tue Jul 27 19:34:52 2Tue Jul 27 19:35:10 2Fri Mar 26 13:57:40:2Tue Aug 24 15:56:40Fri Mar 26 14:07:18 2Tue Aug 24 15:58:22Fri Mar 26 14:05:38 2Fri Mar 26 14:02:12 2Tue Jul 27 19:37:34 2Wed Jul 28 10:20:30 1Tue Aug 24 15:56:54 2Tue Aug 24 15:56:56 2Fri Mar 26 14:01:36 2Thu Aug 26 11:38:24 2Thu Jun 10 20:39:12 1Fri Mar 26 14:08:58 2Fri Mar 26 14:09:26 2Tue Aug 24 15:58:30 2Fri Mar 26 14:08:32 2Fri Mar 26 14:09:10 2Fri Mar 26 14:07:32 2Fri Mar 26 14:02:24 2Sun Jul 28 12:17:06 2Wed Oct 02 16:49:08 2Thu Aug 26 11:38:12 2

C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...C:\Program Files\ProSafe-RS\YOKOGA...

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Install Log Create Key Code FD Program Info. Registry

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All

File Name Build No. Date/Time Created

Figure ExampleofProgramInfo.Tab

The information about the Workbench and Multi-Language Editor is not available in “Program Info.”, but available in the following viewer.Choose [Help]-[About] on Workbench and then click the [info] button. The information about the Workbench and Multi-Language Editor is displayed in the “About” dialog box.

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l RegistryTabThe Registry tab displays names and values of registry entries set or used by the ProSafe-RS software.

0x00000001(1)0x00000002(2)0x00000001(1)0x00000002(2)0x00000001(1)0x00000003(3)0x00000001(1)0x00000000(0)C:\Program Files\ProSafe0x00000001(1)C:\RS-Projects\MYRSPJYOKOGAWAC:\Program Files\ProSafe0x00000000(0)

\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...\HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\SOFTWARE\YOKOGAWA...

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Install Log Create Key Code FD Program Info. Registry

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Registry Name Value

Figure ExampleofRegistryTab

IMPORTANTThe Registry tab is displayed only when you have logged on as an administrative user.It is not displayed when you have logged on as a non-administrative user.

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n Printing Displayed InformationIt is possible to printout the information displayed in a tab through a printer by clicking the [Print] button on the tab.The displayed information can be printed out with the following steps.1. Click the [Print] button so as to open Create Report dialog box.

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CancelOK

Create Report

Range

All TabsCurrent Tab

Output Destination

FilePrinter Normally

Clipboard

Figure CreateReportDialogBox

2. Select one of the options in the “Range” section. By default, [Current Tab] is selected.• If you select [Current Tab], only the information displayed in the currently displayed tab is

printed out.

• If you select [All Tabs], the information displayed in all tabs of Software Configuration Viewer except the “Create Key Code FD” tab is printed out sequentially. If you select [All Tabs], the information of the “Registry” tab will be printed out even if the current login user does not have the Administrator privilege.

3. Select one of the options in the “Output Destination” section. By default, [Printer Normally] is selected.

• If you select [Printer Normally], the information is printed out through the default printer of the PC. On each page, the date and time of printing and a sequential page number starting from 1 are added as the header and footer respectively.

• If you select [File], the Windows standard “Save As” dialog box will appear. Specify the file name and saving destination and save the information. The default file name and extension are “rssoft.txt.”

• If you select [Clipboard], the information will be copied to the clipboard. Then it is possible to paste the information into another application for editing.

4. If you selected [Printer Normally] or [Clipboard] for “Output Destination”, click the [OK] button on the Create Report dialog box. Printing to the specified destination is started.

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5.2 IOMControlRightSwitchingToolTheIOMControlRightSwitchingToolisusedforswitchingbetweenthecontrolsideandthestandbysideofthepairofAIO/DIOmodulesplacedinredundantconfiguration.However,thistoolcannotbeusedfortheredundantlyconfiguredcommunicationmodules.

Thissectionexplainstheoperationprocedures.

n OverviewoftheIOMControlRightSwitchingToolThe IOM Control Right Switching Tool is used for switching between the control side and the standby side of the pair of AIO/DIO modules for which redundant configuration is specified in I/O Wiring View. It is possible to perform a switching operation for one AIO/DIO module pair or one node in one operation.This tool can be used when the SCS security level is 1 or 0.

TIPThe IOM Control Right Switching Tool is not used to display the status of AIO/DIO modules or to perform operations related to the status of AIO/DIO modules.

l PrecautionsatStartingtheIOMControlRightSwitchingToolThis tool can be used even if an SCS project is started in SCS Manager. Note, however, that if a download operation and an AIO/DIO module control right switching operation are performed at the same time, an error occurs in one of the operations. Moreover, the control right of AIO/DIO modules cannot be switched during checking in/out in Version Control or executing the Master Database Restoring Function.

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n HowtoStarttheIOMControlRightSwitchingToolDouble-click the following command in Windows Explorer to start the tool.(ProSafe-RS installation destination top folder) \ProSafe-RS\YOKOGAWA\scs\tool\RHEToolIOSwitch.exeAlternatively, specify “RHEToolIOSwitch.exe” in [Run...] in the [Start] menu of Windows to start up the tool. The main window of the IOM control right switching tool appears.

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IOM Control Right Switching Tool

Acknowledgement No Acknowledgement

Browse...

Node(1)

SCS0102

SAV144(1)

SDV144(3)

SDV531(5)

CloseSwitch

C:\RS·Projects\RS1\SCS0102

When switching one module fails , other modules can be switched,

SCS project path display area

Switch continue mode specification areaI/O list display area (tree view)

Figure MainWindowoftheIOMControlRightSwitchingTool

n ProceduretoSwitchtheControlRightofAIO/DIOModules1. Specify the top folder of the SCS project in the SCS project path display area. The specified

SCS project is the one downloaded to the SCS. It is possible to select the folder from the folder selection dialog box displayed by clicking the [Browse] button.

2. In the switch continue mode specification area, select [Acknowledgement] or [No Acknowledgement].

This selection decides whether or not to display a confirmation dialog box when switching is to be done for multiple AIO/DIO modules in a series. If you select [Acknowledgement], a confirmation dialog box will appear when switching for a certain AIO/DIO module has failed, asking you whether to continue switching for the rest of the modules.

3. Redundant AIO/DIO modules in the SCS project specified in the SCS project path display area are displayed in a tree format in the I/O list display area. Select either the AIO/DIO module or node for which the control right is to be switched. Only one AIO/DIO module or one node can be selected at a time. Note that a station name cannot be selected.

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4. Click the [Switch] button. A confirmation dialog box appears.

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IOM Control Right Switching Tool

Node(1) SAI 143(1)Node(1) SAV144(3)Node(1) SAV144(5)

OK Cancel

Figure ConfirmationDialogBox

5. Click the [OK] button. The AIO/DIO module control right switching processing is started and the Message Display dialog box appears.

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Message Display

Figure MessageDisplayDialogBox

The Message Display dialog box displays the AIO/DIO module that is the target of switching and the result of the processing.

TIPSelect [Select All] from the pop-up menu displayed by right-clicking the mouse in order to select data displayed in the Message Display dialog box. Select [Copy] to copy the data.

6. When the switching operation is completed, click the [Close] button in the Message Display dialog box.

7. Click the [Close] button in the main window to close the IOM control right switching tool.

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5.3 Display SCS InformationTheSCSinformationincludingthenumberofPOUsusedintheSCSprojectandthequantityandcapacityofvariablescanbedisplayed.

ThecontentsdisplayedintheSCSInformationdialogboxwillbeexplainedinthissection.

n OverviewofSCSInformationThe number of POUs used in the SCS project and the quantity and capacity of variables are displayed as SCS information. The maximum capacity and the maximum quantity of the variables, and the usage ratio against the maximum capacity in the working database and in the master database are also displayed. Before displaying the SCS information, the SCS project needs to be built.

n CallSCSInformationDialogBox1. On SCS Manager, choose [Engineering] from [Tools] menu so as to display the Engineering

Launcher menu.2. On Engineering Launcher menu, choose [SCS Information] so as to display the SCS

Information dialog box.

SCS Information [Pjt:SCS0101]

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RS Project Name : SCS Project Name : Database Revision :

MYRSPJT SCS0101R2.02.00

Item Maximum Number Work Used Number Master Used Number

Total Size of VariablesSize of Online Change VariablesConst/Temp VariablesConst/Temp/Online Mon VariablesProducer BindingConsumer BindingCommunication I/O WiringSCS Link Transmission Input WiringSCS Link Transmission Output WiringPOU

294912 B32768 B32768 B65536 B

200200500

1000128500

1638 B (5.0%)1310 B (2.0%)

(75.0%)(75.0%)(60.0%)(10.0%)(39.0%)

(0.4%)(0.8%)622592 B

29491 B (10.0%)3277 B (10.0%)

5220 B2720 B2500 B

150150300100

502

(75.0%)(75.0%)(60.0%)(10.0%)(39.0%)

(0.4%)(0.8%)

29491 B (10.0%)3277 B (10.0%)1638 B (5.0%)1310 B (2.0%)

150150300100

502

Update Print Close

Total Size of POUPROG01PROG02

5220 B2720 B2500 B

Figure SCSInformationDialogBox

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n ElementsinSCSInformationDialogBoxThe following information items of the selected SCS will be displayed in the dialog box:

• The corresponding RS project name and the SCS project name

• The revision number of the SCS project database

• The usages of variables and POUs in the SCS project

• The usages of variables in the case of a CENTUM integration structure

Moreover, the displayed contents can be updated and can be printed out.

IMPORTANTIf the SCS project has never been built even once, on “SCS” tab, no information except Producer binding and Consumer Binding will be displayed.

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n SCS Information ItemsOn “SCS” tab, the following items are displayed:

• Maximum Number Shows the maximum number that can be defined in the SCS.

• Usage in Working Database Shows the ration of quantity and capacity usage against the maximum for the SCS project that under engineering.

• Usage in Master Database Shows the ration of quantity and capacity usage against the maximum for the SCS project that downloaded to SCS.

The following items will be displayed on “SCS” tab:

Table Itemson“SCS”Tab

Item Description

Total Size of Variables (*1) Total size of variables used in offline downloading (Not including the constants and temporary variables). (*3)

Size of Online Change Variables Number of variables added by online change downloading.

Const/Temp Variables Total size of constants and temporary variables (including the constants and temporary variables added by online chnage downloading) (*3)(*4)

Const/Temp/Online Mon Variables Total size of constants and temporary variables and the monitoring variables added by online change downloading. (*3)(*4)

Producer Binding Number of binding variables on the producing side defined in all producer groups

Consumer Binding Number of binding variables on the consuming side defined in all consumer groups

Communication I/O wiring Number of variables defined in the Communication I/O Wiring on Communication I/O builder

SCS Link Transmission Input Wiring

Number of SCS Link Transmission input variables defined on “Data Wiring Definition” of SCS Link Transmission Builder.

SCS Link Transmission Output Wiring

Number of SCS Link Transmission output variables defined on “Data Wiring Definition” of SCS Link Transmission Builder.

POU Number of created POUs

Total Size of POU (*1)(*2) Total size of POU usage

*1: If the SCS project is not built after editing, the Usage in Working Database will not be displayed.*2: When clicking the [+] button on the left side, the name and size of each POU will be displayed.*3: The temporary variables are the variables generated temporarily for executing the POU.*4: The monitoring variables are the variables for monitoring the POU statuses.

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n DisplayCENTUMRelatedInformationinthecaseofCENTUMintegration structure

On “CENTUM Integration” tab, the usages of the tagged variables will be displayed by types.If integration with CENTUM is not established, the usages will be displayed with 0s.

Table Itemson“CENTUMIntegration”Tab

Item

Station Common Tag

IO_BOOL

BOOL TagBOOL

ECW_B

REAL, INT Tag

DINT

ECW_I

ECW_R

IO_REAL

REAL

SCI, SCO Tag

SCI_B

SCI_I

SCI_R

SCO_B

SCO_I

SCO_R

Area Tag

Annunciator TagANN

ANN_FUP

Mapping Block Tag

ANLG_S

ANLGI

GOV_B

GOV_IB

OVR_B

OVR_I

OVR_R

OVR_IB

OVR_IR

MOA

MOB_11

MOB_21

MOB_RS

PASSWD

VEL

Note: When clicking the [+] button on the left side, the details of item will be displayed.

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Dec.2009/3rd Edition/R2.03 or later**: 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.1.3 Changed description in “n How to Change SCS Security Levels.”Chapter 2 Changed description for the newly added Inter-SCS Communication Lock window.2.3 Newly added.Chapter 3 Changed description for the newly added Inter-SCS Communication Lock window.3.1 Added SSC60S/SSC60D and SEC402. Changed description of scan period display.3.1.3 Changed the figure of the SCS Report dialog box.3.1.7 Added description of automatic IOM download.3.2.2 Added description to “n Operation to Acknowledge or Delete All Diagnostic Information

Messages.”5.3 Added ANN_FUP to “Table: Items on “CENTUM Integration” Tab.”

Dec.2008/2nd Edition/R2.02 or laterOverall Changed “CS 3000” to “CENTUM,” which refers to both CENTUM VP and CS 3000.Chapter 2 Modified according to the changes in the specifications of I/O Lock Window.2.1 Added description regarding collective data setting.2.2 Added description regarding collective data setting.

May 2008/1st Edition/R2.01 or laterNewly published.

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n For Questions and More Information Online Query: A query form is available on the following URL for online query. http://www.yokogawa.com/iss/ 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