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Overview of Omnicom Configuration PC Software: Omni Flow Computers, Inc

This document provides an overview of the OmniCom configuration PC software for Omni flow computers. It allows users to setup, modify, and save entire configurations for Omni flow computers offline or online. The software also enables users to create custom reports and displays. It guides users through installation, opening and viewing files, available utilities like I/O point assignment and diagnostics, and help functions. Customer support contact information is also provided.
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Overview of Omnicom Configuration PC Software: Omni Flow Computers, Inc

This document provides an overview of the OmniCom configuration PC software for Omni flow computers. It allows users to setup, modify, and save entire configurations for Omni flow computers offline or online. The software also enables users to create custom reports and displays. It guides users through installation, opening and viewing files, available utilities like I/O point assignment and diagnostics, and help functions. Customer support contact information is also provided.
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OMNI Flow Computers, Inc.

Last Updated: 26 February 2009 TB # 960701B

Overview of OmniCom Configuration PC


Software

Contents
User Manual Reference - Scope ................................................................................................................... 2
This technical bulletin
complements the Abstract ................................................................................................................ 2
information contained in Configuring the Flow Computer ........................................................................ 2
Volume 3, Chapter 2 “Flow
Computer Configuration”, Report Configurator............................................................................................ 3
and is applicable to all
firmware revisions. Operations Utilities and Help ............................................................................. 3
This bulletin was previously Dial-up Access .................................................................................................... 3
published as an appendix to
user manuals of firmware Passwords Using OmniCom .............................................................................. 3
revisions Version .70 and
Local Keypad Access .................................................................................................... 4
earlier.
Changing Passwords at the Keypad ............................................................................. 4
Setting Up the Initial 'Level B' and 'Level C' Passwords for each Modbus Port ............ 5
OmniCom Configuration 
Maintaining the Modbus Port Password Using OmniCom .......................................... 5
PC Software - This
powerful software package Operating Omnicom with Level A, B and C Passwords. ............................................... 5
allows you to setup, copy or Disabling Modbus Port Passwords ............................................................................... 6
modify, and save to disk
entire configurations for Getting Started .................................................................................................... 6
Omni flow computers. It Installation Requirements ............................................................................................. 6
also allows you to create Installation Procedure ................................................................................................... 6
custom reports and
displays. You can work Opening a File ............................................................................................................... 7
online, offline and remotely. View .............................................................................................................................. 7
Off-line........................................................................................................................... 7
On-line........................................................................................................................... 7
Reports.......................................................................................................................... 8
Utilities .......................................................................................................................... 8
I/O Point Assignment List ......................................................................................................... 8
OmniCom Setup .................................................................................................................... 8
OmniCom Application ............................................................................................................ 9
Archive Start/Stop Command ................................................................................................... 9
Prover Commands ................................................................................................................. 10
Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................ 10
Omni Front Panel Emulator .................................................................................................... 10
Help ............................................................................................................................. 10
Registration of License and Software Support ............................................................ 11

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Scope
OmniCom Dos Version is compatible with all xx.73 and lower firmware
applications of Omni 3000/6000 Flow Computers. For current users, the
available DOS version is Omnicom 73.18. (Available only with request with
[email protected])
OmniCom Windows Version Software is compatible with all xx.74 firmware
revisions of Omni 6000/Omni 3000 Flow Computers. It is installed on a personal
computer from which you can configure your flow computer. It is also available
from our web site www.Omniflow.com.
Windows version of Omnicom will allow a user to read data from a DOS version
application and save this configuration in the Windows format. Users can also
use Windows Omnicom to import a DOS Omni Configuration file. Once a user
has the file, no changes or downloads are permitted to the DOS version. User
must upgrade the DOS version to xx.74.30 or higher EPROM or FLASH version.

Abstract
OmniCom is a simple-to-use yet sophisticated PC-based configuration program
that can be used to setup, copy or modify, and save to disk entire configurations
Getting Customer
for Omni flow computers. You can also select custom report options and modify
Support – Customer
Support is available at: report templates and Omni display screens that are resident within the program,
 (281) 240-6161 or create new ones. These can then be uploaded to the flow computer. Default
Email should be sent via
reports provide standard data and formats for most requirements.
the WEB Page at: Major application programming has already been developed by Omni and is
www.omniflow.com resident in EPROM or Flash. This is of particular importance in custody transfer
or email to: measurement contracts. They require that the relevant API, AGA, GPA or ISO
[email protected] standards are fully integrated and not exposed to tampering.
The OmniCom program allows you to develop your own system requirements by
a simple process of menu selection and table completion. This replicates the
data entry tables which can be accessed through the front panel keypad of your
Omni Flow Computer.

Configuring the Flow Computer


Configuring the flow computer involves specifying what Meter types and
transducers are going to be used, their calibrated ranges and the physical I/O
points being assigned. Other data needed by the flow computer relates to the
flowing product to be measured, the type of calculations to be used, and
communication and control features.
You will usually configure the flow computer in the Off-line Mode and then upload
your data. You do not have to be connected to the flow computer at this time.
You will usually go to the Online Menu only when you need to communicate
directly with the flow computer. Any changes made are immediately reflected in
the flow computer.

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Report Configurator
One of OmniCom's indispensable features is the ability to reformat default
reports by using OmniCom's report templates. This is the ONLY feature not
available through the front panel keypad. Any variable defined in the Modbus
database, or programmed as a variable can be inserted into a report with
accompanying text. Reports can be created in languages other than English to
suit local needs.

Operations Utilities and Help


Accessing Help in Operational tools such as remotely proving meters, and reading hardware
OmniCom - At the 'Using diagnostics are provided. Diagrams are also provided for communications cable
Help' feature, press [Enter] hook-up (DOS version only). Application Programs and PC Setup for OmniCom
and [F1] for editing
keystrokes.
can also be selected. As you work through the entries, you will find entry-
sensitive Help that explains the meaning of the particular entry. Whether at the
flow computer keypad or at a PC, there is always assistance.
For Further Help - If you
require further help, call
Omni’s customer support
at: Dial-up Access
 +1-281-240-6161
Omni Flow Computers encourages the installation of a telephone dial-up modem
as a ready means of providing installation and maintenance support for
customer and vendor alike. Serial communication passwords provide enhanced
security. Three levels of passwords exist within Omni flow computers to provide
privileged or restricted access to critical configuration and calibration data.
The OmniCom program allows you to upload/download data to and from the flow
computer in an on-line mode at a range of baud rates by direct-wire or by
telephone dial-up modem access. This is particularly useful when the flow
computer is in use. Occasionally, you will want to modify configuration or
calibration data, or just monitor activity. You can do all this without interfering
with pipeline or process operations or with communication links to host SCADA
or DCS systems.

Passwords Using OmniCom


Except when changing transducer high/low alarm limits, a password is usually
asked for when changing the configuration data within the computer.
The flow computer has independent password protection of the following:
INFO - For Firmware 1) Local Keypad access
Revisions 70+, Physical
Serial Port #1 is selectable
2) Modbus Port #1 (Physical serial Port #1)
as a Modbus RTU, Modbus 3) Modbus Port #2 (Physical serial Port #2)
RTU (modem), or printer
port. This serial port on 4) Modbus Port #3 (Physical serial Port #3)
previous revisions was only 5) Modbus Port #4 (Physical serial Port #4)
a printer port.

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Local Keypad Access


Four password levels are provided:
a) Privileged Level - Allows complete access to all entries within the flow
computer including keypad passwords (b) and (c) below. The initial
privileged password for each Modbus port is selected via this password
level.
b) Level 1 - This level allows technician access to most entries within the
flow computer with the exception of I/O Points assignments,
programmable variables and Boolean statements.
c) Level 1A - Allows access to the following entries:
♦ Meter factors and K Factors
♦ Densitometer correction factors (pycnometer factor)
d) Level 2 - Allows access to the operator type entries. These entries
include:
♦ Transducer manual overrides
♦ Product gravity overrides
♦ Prover operations
♦ Batching operations

Changing Passwords at the Keypad


1) At the keypad press [Prog] [Setup] [Enter]
2) With the cursor blinking on 'Misc Configuration' press [Enter]
3) With the cursor blinking on 'Password Main?'
press [Alpha Shift] [Y] [Enter]
4) Enter the 'Privileged Level' Password (up to 6 characters) press [Enter]
5) The 'Level 1',Level 1A and 'Level 2' passwords can now be viewed and
changed if required.
INFO - Level B and Level C 6) Scroll down to access each of the Modbus serial port 'Level A' passwords.
passwords for each Modbus These are labeled 'Ser1Passwd', Ser2 Passwd', 'Ser3 Passwd' and ‘Ser4
port cannot be viewed or
Passwd’ corresponding to the physical port numbering for Modbus Ports
changed from the keypad.
1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively.

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Setting Up the Initial 'Level B' and 'Level C' Passwords for
each Modbus Port
1) Enter an initial 'Level A' Password for the appropriate physical serial port
at the keypad of the Omni Flow Computer as described above.
2) Connect a PC running OmniCom Software to the selected serial port of
the Omni Flow Computer. Open a file and 'Receive Omni Configuration
Data'.
3) A red pop-up screen will appear which notes that a password is required
to proceed. If any other screen appears at this point, check wiring and
communication settings, Modbus ID, baud rate, etc.
4) Do not enter the 'Level A' password at this point. Keep pressed [Alt] as
you press [E] to edit the passwords. A second red pop-up screen will
appear asking for the 'current valid password'. A good practice would be
to use uppercase letters (activate [CapsLock] on the keyboard) because
when setting passwords from the flow computer’s keypad, they are
always entered in uppercase.
5) Enter the 'Level A' password that was selected for this serial port.
6) You are asked if you would like to change the 'Level A', 'Level B' and
'Level C' passwords. Select to change 'Level B' at this point. You will be
asked to enter a password. As you enter the password, asterisks will
show in place of the characters you typed. You will be asked to re-enter
the password to ensure that what you typed was correct.
7) To setup a ‘Level C’ password, repeat Steps 2 and 6 substituting ‘Level
C’ for ‘Level B’ at Step 6.

Maintaining the Modbus Port Password Using OmniCom


After the initial passwords have been setup for each of the Modbus serial ports
as shown above, they may be changed at any time while logged on with
OmniCom.
1) While keeping pressed the [Alt] key, press [E] at any time and the pop-
up screen appears asking for a password. This screen can be forced to
appear by keeping pressed [Ctrl] [Alt] as you press [P] while viewing any
editing screen; i.e., any screen with data fields that can be edited.
2) When asked, enter your current password. Password ‘Level B’ and ‘Level
C’ users are allowed to change only their own password levels. ‘Level A’
password users can change levels A, B and C.

Operating Omnicom with Level A, B and C Passwords.


6) With a Level A Password, a user has access complete access to data and
functions within the flow computer.
7) With a Level B Password a user has access to printed reports and operator
functions such as ending batches and proving flowmeters. The Configuration
tree, Report Template Editor tree, configuration upload or download, and the
Operate Batch Stack editing is not accessible to Level B users.
8) With a Level C Password, a user has access to read everything but no write
access except to those Modbus registers needed to retrieve reports.

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Disabling Modbus Port Passwords


INFO - Level B and Level C ‘Level B’ and ‘Level C’ passwords should be disabled via OmniCom (see
passwords for each Modbus sidebar) before disabling the privileged ‘Level A’ password at the keypad.
(serial) port cannot be
viewed or changed from the 1) To disable each password proceed as though you are going to change or
keypad; i.e., you must use set-up the password.
OmniCom to view, change
or delete these password 2) Press the [Delete] key six (6) times where the initial password was
levels.
entered followed by the [Enter] key (no asterisks will show).
3) When asked to re-enter the password, re-enter six [Delete] key presses
followed by the [Enter] key.
4) Repeat this procedure for both ‘Level B’ and ‘Level C’ passwords.
5) From the Omni flow computer keypad, delete the 'Level A' password for
the appropriate Modbus serial port (see Volume 3). To do this, move the
cursor to the serial Level A password to disable and press the [Clear] key
and then the [Enter] key.

Getting Started
 CAUTION! 
Installation Requirements
Terminate and Stay
Resident (TSR) programs To properly run OmniCom, and have sufficient memory for report templates and
such as SideKick and copies of the database, you will require the following:
Keyboard Macro processors
can affect the operation of ♦ IBM PC (or compatible)
high speed communication
programs such as ♦ MS DOS, V3.3 or later (excepting 4.01)
OmniCom. They do this by
'stealing' processor cycles
♦ 640Kb RAM
or turning off the hardware ♦ 20Mb Free Hard Disk Space with a minimum of one floppy disk drive, 3½"
interrupt system of the 1.44 Mb
personal computer. These
programs may have to be ♦ Monochrome or color monitor with EGA or VGA graphics capability
disabled when you are in
the 'On-line' Mode, if you ♦ One RS-232 serial port
encounter difficulties ♦ One LPT port (optional)
communicating with the
Omni flow computer. ♦ One RS-232 modem (optional at various supported baud rates)

Installing OmniCom Installation Procedure


Revisions Previous to 70 -
Before you install earlier OmniCom is delivered via email in a compressed (zip) file. To install, do the
revisions of OmniCom following:
software, you must save
your existing phone
directory entries and setup. 1) Extract (unzip) the attached zip file and save it to a diskette or burn it to a
For instructions and any
CD-ROM if the computer to receive the installation is equipped with a CD
other assistance you may
need, please contact our drive.
customer support staff at
the following phone number: 2) Install the media with the extracted files into the computer which
 +1-281-240-6161 OmniCom is to be installed on.
3) Copy all the files into a directory named OmniCom, on the C: drive.

To run OmniCom, execute the file, Omnicom.exe located in the C:\OmniCom


folder. The OmniCom installation program will guide you through the rest of the
installation.

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Opening a File
Accessing Help in First open an existing Omni-supplied file. Each application and derived files
OmniCom - At the 'Using come with their own set of templates. You can then 'SAVE AS' to create a new
Help' feature, press [Enter] file to commence your configuration. Each file that you create will occupy
and [F1] for editing
keystrokes.
approximately 60 Kbytes of disk space. This includes 36 Kbytes for the
configuration file and 6 Kbytes for each of the four custom report templates.
All menu selections are supported by entry-sensitive ‘Help’. No matter where you
For Further Help - If you
require further help, call are, by pressing [F1] you can obtain an explanation of the requirements for your
Omni’s customer support entry selection.
at:
 +1-281-240-6161
View
Files can be viewed separately or in parallel with a file that is currently being
edited. This allows you to compare various numeric entries in similar files. This
can be helpful if you are maintaining historical files that track changes you have
made. You may not be able to use the ‘View’ feature with certain variations of
flow computer configuration files because newer firmware include additional
entry fields not available in earlier revisions.

Off-line
You will usually begin in the Off-line Mode to configure your flow computer. It
naturally leads in to the 'Omni Configuration' Menu selections. Only when you
complete this section will you be able to activate the various 'Setup' options and
proceed to establish your calibration ranges and other related data. Before you
begin the configuration of I/O, be sure you know what number and type of
physical I/O has been installed in the flow computer. A mismatch between your
off-line configuration and physical hardware will not make a data upload to the
flow computer meaningful in key areas of your configuration data.

On-line
When you have completed building your configuration database, you are then
ready to upload data to your Omni flow computer. The OmniCom program uses
the Modbus RTU binary protocol which mandates the use of 8 data bits. Be
sure that the serial I/O parameters in both devices have been properly setup
before attempting to communicate. Baud rate and parity settings are less critical
but must also be the same.
With a direct-connect to a PC, OmniCom will perform an auto baud rate search
and display an error if baud rates are incompatible (see 2.5.16. Serial
Input/Output Settings in Volume 3). Baud rates from 1.2 kbps to 38.4 kbps are
supported. When using a modem, the auto baud rate search is not performed. In
this case, the baud rate is that at which the modem is setup. Some personal
computers may not have the processing power to support the higher baud rates.
Note also that modems are capable of using a higher baud rate at the RS-232
connector than they are communicating on the telephone line. If the modems
connect but the flow computer does not respond, try adjusting the flow
computer’s baud rate.

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Reports
The 'Report' Menu allows you to retrieve snapshot and historical reports from the
flow computer or from your hard disk. These are pre-formatted default reports
that are included in the Omni application software. You can also customize your
own reports from standard templates. By using the on-screen report editor, you
can add or delete text and data character strings which identify the variable in
the computer's Modbus database. [F1] for help describes the control functions
to enable you to format the report easily. Bring up a report template and move
the cursor onto the 'XXXX.XX' fields. Press [Enter] and a pop-up menu defines
the variable being used. Type or edit text anywhere, move the cursor and
keeping pressed [Shift] as you press [$] enables you to enter or delete any
database address from the report.

Utilities
The ‘Utilities’ Menu has several useful tools for setting up and maintaining
OmniCom. The utilities available are:
 I/O Point Assignment List  Prover/Batch End Commands
 OmniCom Setup  Diagnostics
 OmniCom Application  Omni Panel
 Archive Maintenance

I/O Point Assignment List


When the configuration of your flow computer is complete, you should review
your assignment of physical I/O by accessing the display under 'I/O Point
Assignment List'. An I/O mismatch can result in erroneous calibration ranges
and consequential errors in measurement and control of your metering system!
This utility shows a summary list that indicates what physical I/O points are
assigned to which variables. Point numbers with asterisks '*' next to them are
used for more than one variable. Check the list to ensure you have not assigned
a physical I/O point to more than one transducer type; e.g.: An I/O point cannot
be assigned to a temperature and pressure transmitter at the same time. The
flow computer will not allow this to happen in the ‘On-line’ mode, but OmniCom
does not check for this in the ‘Off-line’ mode.

OmniCom Setup
This utility allows you to:
 Select the type of video monitor.
 Turn the sound effects on/off.
 Setup the modem command strings.

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OmniCom Application
Use this utility before you start to select the software version of OmniCom that
matches the firmware version number of your Omni flow computer. The firmware
versions are:

US VERSIONS METRIC VERSIONS

Turbine / Positive Displacement / Turbine / Positive Displacement /


Coriolis Liquid Flow Metering Coriolis Liquid Flow Metering
20 Systems (with K Factor 24 Systems (with K Factor
Linearization) Linearization)

Orifice / Differential Pressure Orifice / Differential Pressure


21 25
Liquid Flow Metering Systems Liquid Flow Metering Systems
Turbine / Positive Displacement Turbine / Positive Displacement
22 Liquid Flow Metering Systems 26 Liquid Flow Metering Systems
(with Meter Factor Linearization) (with Meter Factor Linearization)

Orifice / Turbine Gas Flow Orifice / Turbine Gas Flow


23 27
Metering Systems Metering Systems

Archive Start/Stop Command

 WARNING!  When this menu is entered, OmniCom tries to establish communications with the
flow computer using the comm parameter settings currently selected in the 'Start
Warning: The flow computer Comm' submenu of the 'Online' menu. It does this to establish the status of the
will not accept changes 'Archive' flag and 'Archive Config Enable' flag. Check comm settings if all items
made to the archive setup
on the menu are inactive; i.e., OmniCom is unable to communicate with the
at the time of a 'Transmit
Omni Configuration' upload target computer.
unless the archiving feature
has been turned off.
Any changes made to the flow computers configuration which involves the
format of the data record, number of records in an archive file, or the total
number of archive files within the flow computer, will cause the memory used to
Accessing Help in store the archive data to be reinitialized. This would cause all data stored in
OmniCom - At the 'Using archive to be lost. Therefore, no changes to the target flow computers archive
Help' feature, press [Enter] configuration will be allowed unless automatic data archiving has been disabled
and [F1] for editing
keystrokes.
and the 'Archive Config Enable' flag is on.

For Further Help - If you


require further help, call
Omni’s customer support
at:
 +1-281-240-6161

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Prover Commands
Proving features displayed here can only be viewed when communicating
directly with an Omni Flow Computer.
You may monitor or control the operation of a meter prover which is controlled by
a remote Omni flow computer. You must have already established
communications with the flow computer before making this selection. If you have
not established communications with a flow computer you will receive one of the
following error messages:

Byte count does not match expected - OmniCom is confused and thinks
your modem is connected to a flow computer. Try dialing out first.
No response from Omni - You are either not connected to anything or the
slave ID number of the flow computer you are trying to talk to does not match
OmniCom's setting.

Use the 'Shift' key with the appropriate 'Function' key to select the flowmeter you
wish to remote prove.
The 'Status Window' shows the event history and the 'Omni Display' echoes data
shown locally at the Omni flow computer.

Diagnostics
You must be connected and online with a flow computer for this selection to
work. The screen displays diagnostic information about the flow computer
such as number and type of I/O modules fitted, status of digital I/O, current
output percent of analog outputs and raw input signals coming into the flow
computer.

Omni Front Panel Emulator


When this feature is selected, an illustration of the Omni front panel is displayed
by which all the functions of an Omni Flow computer are emulated. Use the
mouse to click on simulated buttons to access real time displays and make
entries. OmniCom is actually displaying the same LCD display buffer information
and the mouse click are actually sending data into the same key stroke buffer as
the front panel keypad. Performance is much better at 9600 baud or higher. You
must have setup the baud rate and other communication settings in the 'Start
Comm' menu before you can use Omni Panel.

Help
Accessing Help in You can further customize your Help screens by making use of an on-screen
OmniCom - At the 'Using editor. Via this feature you can modify Help text by additions or deletions to suit
Help' feature, press [Enter] your own needs and operations. Windows can be resized and repositioned to
and [F1] for editing
keystrokes.
suit your own personal preference. This can be particularly useful as an
additional memory aid, if the Operations Manual is not available to you, or if
additional information is required for other users of this program.

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Registration of License and Software Support


For Further Help - If you Remember to mail in the registration of your distribution diskette to Omni flow
require further help, call computers. OmniCom is provided with each Omni flow computer on a single-
Omni’s customer support
user license basis. Any additional installations of this program will require re-
at:
registration by the user. This will ensure that you will have the opportunity to
 +1-281-240-6161
receive free telephone support, and notice of program revisions and new add-on
programs for your installation.

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