Control Builder A 1.0 Relnotes
Control Builder A 1.0 Relnotes
Control Builder A 1.0 Relnotes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Introduction
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Executive Summary ................................................................................................. 1-1 How to Use This Document..................................................................................... 1-1 Version Designation................................................................................................. 1-1 Revision Record....................................................................................................... 1-2 Compatibility ........................................................................................................... 1-2 Restrictions .............................................................................................................. 1-3 Related Documentation............................................................................................ 1-3
Chapter 2 - Functionality
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 New Functions ......................................................................................................... 2-1 Discontinued and Replaced Functions and Units .................................................... 2-1 Fixed Problems ........................................................................................................ 2-1 Known Problems and Work Arounds ...................................................................... 2-1 2.4.1 Loading AC 100 Series System Software............................................... 2-1 Recommendations.................................................................................................... 2-1
Chapter 3 - Installation
3.1 Installation ............................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1.1 3.1.2 Ways of Control Builder A Usage and Setup Types............................... 3-2 Choose Appropriate Setup Type ............................................................. 3-3 3.1.2.1 3.1.2.2 3.1.2.3 3.2 If You Intend to Work in Independent Mode ................... 3-3 If You Intend to Work in Cooperating Mode ................... 3-4 If You Intend to Alternate Between Cooperating and Independent Modes .......................................................... 3-4
Prerequisites............................................................................................................. 3-5 3.2.1 3.2.2 Installation Media ................................................................................... 3-5 Local and Client PC Prerequisites .......................................................... 3-5 3.2.2.1 3.2.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.3.1 3.2.3.2 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.4.1 Hardware Requirements................................................... 3-5 Software Requirements .................................................... 3-7 Hardware Requirements................................................... 3-7 Software Requirements .................................................... 3-8 Default Directories ........................................................... 3-8
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Overview of Third Party Products ........................................................................... 3-9 Setup Description (Short) ........................................................................................ 3-9
TABLES (continued)
3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.5 Installation for Independent Mode.......................................................... 3-9 Installation for Cooperating Mode.......................................................... 3-9 Installation for Alternating Use of AEW Client in Cooperating and Independent Modes............................................................................... 3-10 The Local Setup .................................................................................... 3-11 The Server Setup................................................................................... 3-16 The Client Setup ................................................................................... 3-20 Setup of CBA on AEW Clients for Use in Alternating Modes ............ 3-29 3.5.4.1 3.5.4.2 3.5.4.3 3.5.4.4 3.5.4.5 3.5.5 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.7 3.8 Preparation - Setup of AEW Server ............................... 3-29 Preparation - Setup of AEW Client................................ 3-30 CBA Server Setup on the AEW Client PC .................... 3-30 CBA Client Setup on the AEW Client PC ..................... 3-34 AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries Local Setup on the AEW Client PC ........................................................ 3-39
Installation of Data Access Objects ...................................................... 3-41 Configuration ........................................................................................ 3-43 Share Names and Mapped Network Drives.......................................... 3-44
Chapter 4 - Miscellaneous
4.1 Recommendations and Hints ................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 Disk Controller ....................................................................................... 4-1 SCSI Devices and Addresses .................................................................. 4-1 NT File System ....................................................................................... 4-1 Booting the PC........................................................................................ 4-1 Configure Virtual Memory ..................................................................... 4-1 I386 Path ................................................................................................. 4-1 Emergency Repair Disk .......................................................................... 4-2 Multiple Disk Configuration................................................................... 4-2 Defragmentation ..................................................................................... 4-2 Temp Directory ....................................................................................... 4-2
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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The following versions were produced earlier: Table 1-2. Earlier Versions and Revisions Version AMPL Control Configuration 1.4 AMPL Control Configuration 1.5/0 AMPL Control Configuration 1.5/1 AMPL Control Configuration 1.5/2 AMPL Control Configuration 1.6/0 AMPL Control Configuration 1.6/1 AMPL Control Configuration 1.7/0 AMPL Control Configuration 2.0/0 Release Date 12-Dec-1997 Remarks First Windows NT based version of AMPL Control Configuration with APB, FCB, BCB, ONB, and AMPL Libraries 2nd Windows NT based version of AMPL Control Configuration with APB, FCB, BCB, ONB, and AMPL Libraries Bug fixes in On-line Builder and Function Chart Builder Bug fix in On-line Builder, Function Chart Builder and AMPL Libraries Bug fixes in setup, new functions in APB, FCB, BCB, ONB Bug fixes in FCB, see the corresponding release notes. New functions in APB, BCB, FCB, ONB, see the corresponding release notes. New functions in APB, BCB, FCB, ONB, see the corresponding release notes.
03-April-1998
For a full overview of all valid tool versions for the different controller versions see Advant Engineering Products Product Guide, 3BSE014966R0801.
1.5 Compatibility
Control Builder A 1.0/0 is fully compatible with the previous version of AMPL Control Configuration. For compatibility of the Builders components see the corresponding release notes.
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This version of Control Builder A is not compatible with older versions of AdvaBuild for Windows.
1.6 Restrictions
The Control Builder A and its options are based on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. The following restrictions apply: The US English version of Windows NT 4.0 and the US English version of Windows 2000 are supported for working in independent mode. The US English version of Windows NT 4.0 is supported for working in cooperating mode. When working in a network environment Control Builder A runs in an NT Domain Network running TCP/IP network protocol with a primary domain controller. When working in a network environment peer-to-peer connection is not supported. Writing of application dump to PCMCIA cards is not supported under Windows 2000.
Advant Station 100 Series Engineering Station 3BSE 007 117R801 User's Guide PROFIBUS Library Editor Users Guide 3BDS 100 603R201
PC and DB Elements Reference Manuals for Advant Controllers are installed as *.pdf files together with AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries 3.0/0.
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Chapter 2 Functionality
2.5 Recommendations
There are some recommendations concerning hardware and software settings. These are described in Section 3.2, Prerequisites. For other recommendation see the Release Notes of the individual Builders.
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Chapter 3 Installation
3.1 Installation
NOTES Every locally installed Control Builder A requires one license. In case of network installation with multi-user access, the required number of licenses must correspond to the number of established users of the product. This corresponds to the number of client installations. This document describes the installation via the so-called product setup. That means the setup is structured in the same way as the products which you purchased and for which you got licenses. The product setup program setup.exe is available primarily in the root directory of the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD 1, for client setup (see later) it is available in the installation directory on the server. The product setup is convenient if you want to install more Builders at a time. It reduces the user input, as is starts all selected component setups. Common user input does not need to be entered several times. Nevertheless, it is possible to start the setup individually for each component and option via the so-called component setup. Component setup means setup component by component. This document does not describe explicitly the installation via the component setup as the component setup procedures show the same dialogs as the (common) product setup. The setup programs setup.exe for the components are available primarily in the AdvaBld subdirectory of the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD 1, for example, for the Application Builder in \AdvaBld\Apb\40r0\disk1, for client setup (see later) they are available in the Netsetup32 subdirectory of the component installation directory on the server, for example, in \Apb\40r0\Netsetup32. The product setup does not cover the installation of AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries. This setup is available on the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD 4or you may have own media (diskettes or CD-ROM) with such librariesand has to be executed separately. See AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries Release Notes. AMPL PC and DB element libraries are necessary for working with Function Chart Builder. Section 3.1, Installation informs you about the ways of Control Builder A usage, its setup types, the ways of installation depending on your PC environment and intended Control Builder A usage. Read Section 3.2, Prerequisites before installation of Control Builder A. Section 3.4, Setup Description (Short) gives an overview of the installation procedure. For a detailed description see Section 3.5, Setup Description (Detailed). The setup dialogs in this document may look slightly different for the actual version. They may, for example, show another version string.
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Control Builder A Release Notes Section 3.1.2 Choose Appropriate Setup Type
Control Builder A 1.0/0 needs Bus Configuration Interface (BCI) version >=3.0/0 and Data Access Object (DAO) version 3.5 from the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD 1. It will be silently (automatically) installed with Application Builder, Function Chart Builder, and Bus Configuration Builder. In due case, if DAO exceptions occur, you can install DAO 3.5 manually, see Section 3.5.5, Installation of Data Access Objects.
Choose the CBA Local Setup type for your PC. See Section 3.5.1, The Local Setup. PC in Network with CBA Available on Remote PC You use PCs being part of a TCP/IP computer network. You intend to work in independent mode but also share resources, first of all executables and libraries, on the network: you install Control Builder Ahence necessarily also AMPL PC and DB element librarieson a server PC and make them available from there for several clients in the PC network. In this case choose the CBA server setup type when you install Control Builder A (and the necessary AMPL PC and DB element libraries) on this server PC. See Section 3.5.2, The Server Setup. On the CBA client PCs perform the CBA client setup, see Section 3.5.3, The Client Setup. NOTE This type of setup and usage is supported by Control Builder A but not allowed by Control Builder A Select. (The latter allows no installation on network drives.)
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Special cases: 1. 2. If you want to use the CBA server PCbeside its role as serveralso as normal Control Builder A workplace, you have to perform also the CBA client setup on it. It is possible to add DCOM communication services in the network of CBA server and clients: any CBA client can be a DCOM communication server. If you want to use the CBA server PC also as DCOM communication server, you have to perform also the CBA client setup on it.
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This scenario applies if you have an inhouse engineering system with Advant Engineering Workplace and Control Builder A and you want to extract the Control Builder A part of your project to work with your Advant Engineering Workplace client PC out in the plant with CBA in independent mode for commissioning tasks. Local Availability of CBA Installation on AEW Client The key issue is to install Control Builder A on the Advant Engineering Workplace client PC locally to have Control Builder A available after having disconnected the Advant Engineering Workplace client PC from the Advant Engineering Workplace server PC. This installation also improves performance in cooperating mode. Remarks: 1. A drawback of this installation is that it increases the administration effort due to local storage of the CBA components, for example exchanging an DLL (patch) must be performed on every AEW client PC. The application procedures that have to be followed for the scenario described above are documented in the Application Builder Release Notes.
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3.2 Prerequisites
Before you install and use Control Builder A, some requirements must be fulfilled.
You may have own media (diskettes or CD-ROM) with element libraries.
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One serial communication port for connection to network if any of the following holds: PC is used as client PC is used as DCOM communication client and/or server Printing via network.
If this PC is used also as DCOM communication server, there are further requirements: Engineering board PU516 (PCI) or DSPU131 (ISA) in case of engineering board server One communication port in case of point-to-point communication to Advant Controller 100 Series (the same serial communication port for Advant Controller 100 Series connection mentioned above) CI526/CI527 communication interface module in case of direct connection via AF 100 Interface to Advant Controller 100 Series.
Further requirements in case of engineering board PU516 (PCI): One free PCI expansion slot, full length Power requirements for the engineering board PU516: +5V 13W, +12V 1.5W without connection to MB300 transceiver +5V 13W, +12V 7.5W when connected to MB300 transceiver.
Further requirements in case of engineering board DSPU131 (ISA): One free ISA expansion slot, AT size long and XT high Power requirements for the engineering board DSPU131: +5 V 1.6 A, +12 V 25 mA, -12 V 25 mA.
Free ISA memory from C800H:0H to CBFFH:FH for the engineering board DSPU131: Make sure that the BIOS of this personal computer allows ISA boards to use the memory area C8000-CBFFF. The memory area at C8000-CBFFF must not be occupied by any other hardware. The memory area at C8000-CBFFF must not be cashed, shadowed, swapped, or moved by the BIOS.
4 bytes free I/O space at address 320H for the engineering board DSPU131.
Remark: Engineering board DSPU130 (the predecessor of DSPU131) required one free AT size long and AT high ISA expansion slot. NOTE While all reasonable efforts have been made to make certain that the engineering board works on all computers meeting these specifications, responsibility for compatibility in each individual case cannot be assumed. The only way to make sure that the engineering board is running in your personal computer, is to test the personal computer together with the board.
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C:\TCLEV1 C:\TCLEV2
TC$LEV1 TC$LEV2
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3.2.5 Naming
If not explicitly mentioned, names are not case sensitive.
Thereafter install also the AMPL PC and DB element libraries or similar own PC and DB element libraries necessary for working with Function Chart Builder (library local installation or library server installation).
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Client Installation 3. 4. Install the third party product Acrobat Reader (see alsoSection 3.3, Overview of Third Party Products). Installation of the components Log on as user Administrator or as a user who is member of the Administrators group and install: Application Builder, Bus Configuration Builder, Function Chart Builder; in due case also the On-line Builder (CBA client installation). You perform steps 3. and 4. for each client. Anyway, installation of Function Chart Builder on the clients has to be performed after the installation of Function Chart Builder and the PC and DB element libraries on the server.
3.4.3 Installation for Alternating Use of AEW Client in Cooperating and Independent Modes
AEW Server Installation Install AEW server on the server PC as described in Appendix A Initial Installation of Advant Engineering Products, Server Setup of the Installation Guide 3BDS004726R401. Exclude all CBA components from the server setup if you do not need CBA on the server for setting up clients that work in cooperating mode only. AEW Client Installation 1. Install AEW client part on the AEW client PC as described in Appendix B Initial Installation of Advant Engineering Products, Client Setup of the Installation Guide 3BDS004726R501. If available on the server, exclude all CBA components from the client setup. Install CBA locally on the AEW client PC
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Alternative 1: a. b. Install CBA server part on the AEW client PC using product server setup from CD 1 with a new local destination folder. Install CBA client part on the AEW client PC using product client setup from the local destination folder selecting installation for cooperating mode, entering the server project root. Install AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries on the AEW client PC with the local setup from CD 4.
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Alternative 1 is described further in Section 3.5.4, Setup of CBA on AEW Clients for Use in Alternating Modes. It is recommended and supported by Helpline Control-Products.
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Alternative 2: a. Install CBA on the AEW client PC using the local variant of the product setup from CD 1 with a new local destination folder, a new local project root and keeping the existing configuration directory. Install AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries on the AEW client PC with the local setup from CD 4.
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Alternative 2 is not described further as it is not recommended and not supported by the Helpline Control-Products for alternating mode usage.
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Start the program setup.exe on the root directory of the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD 1: <CD-ROM Drive>:\setup.exe After a short initialization procedure the Welcome dialog is displayed.
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Figure 3-1. User Information Dialog Type your name, company, and the serial number that you received together with your software. 3. Click Next to open the Select Products dialog:
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The versions and sizes displayed in above figure are only examples. Your actual dialog may show different values. The Select Products dialog shows all components and options that match your serial number (license). For example, if you have not bought the option On-line Builder, On-line Builder is not displayed. Select the options and components you want to install, clear the options and components you do not want to install. Click Next to open the Setup Type dialog:
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Select Local and click Next to open the Choose Destination Location dialog. Control Builder A will be installed in this directory and its subdirectories. If you do not want to use the default directory C:\AdvaBNT, choose another directory.
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Figure 3-4. Choose Destination Location Dialog 5. Click Next to open the Choose Configuration Directory dialog:
Figure 3-5. Choose Configuration Directory Dialog Control Builder A needs to copy some configuration files on your local hard disk. If you do not want to use the default directory C:\Advabldenv, choose another directory. In this case the environment variable ADVABLDENV is set by the setup program. NOTE It is recommended not to change the value of this directory once set, because other Builders are also using it. See also Section 3.2.4.1, Default Directories.
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Click Next to open the Check Setup Information dialog. Check the settings in the dialog. All selected options and components are displayed. You may click Back to change the settings, or
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Click Next to start the installation procedure. The component setups starts now. Some of them may require some additional user input. If you need additional information of the components setup see the respective Release Notes, for example, the Application Builder Release Notes. The Control Builder A setup displays the Choose Project Destination Directory dialog:
Figure 3-6. Choose Project Destination Directory Dialog 8. Click Next to continue with the installation of the components and option of Control Builder A installation as selected in step 3. Wait until setup finished with the installation and displays the Setup Complete dialog. 9. Click Finish to exit setup.
The local setup is ready. Go on with the local installation of AMPL PC and DB element libraries or similar own PC and DB element libraries that are necessary for working with Function Chart Builder. Now you can work with Control Builder A or read the Release Notes. You can start Application Builder by the following shortcut: Start | Advant | Engineering | Application Builder 4.0-0 and read the Release Notes by the following shortcuts: Start | Advant | Engineering | Release Notes | Control Builder A 1.0-0 Start | Advant | Engineering | Release Notes | Application Builder 4.0-0 and so on.
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Start the program setup.exe on the root directory of the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD1: <CD-ROM Drive>:\setup.exe After a short initialization procedure the Welcome dialog is displayed. Click Next to open the User Information dialog:
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Figure 3-7. User Information Dialog Type your name, company, and the serial number that you received together with your software.
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Figure 3-8. Select Products Dialog The versions and sizes displayed in above figure are only examples. Your actual dialog may show different values. The Select Products dialog shows all components and options that match your serial number (license). For example, if you have not bought the option On-line Builder, On-line Builder is not displayed. Select the options and components you want to install, clear the options and components you do not want to install.
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Select Server and click Next to open the Choose Destination Location dialog:
Figure 3-10. Choose Destination Location Dialog 6. Select the folder where your want to install Control Builder A. If you want to run Control Builder A in cooperating mode, select the directory that is shared as abtool1 by the preceding Advant Engineering Server Setup.
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Click Next to open the Check Setup Information dialog. Check the settings in the dialog. All selected options and components are displayed. You may click Back to change the settings, or
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Click Next to continue with the installation of the components and option of Control Builder A installation as selected in step 3. Some of them may require some additional user input. If you need additional information of the components setup see the corresponding Release Notes, for example, the Application Builder Release Notes. Wait until setup finished with the installation and displays the Setup Complete dialog.
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For installation of Control Builder A for independent mode you have to share the installation directory of the server under some name to make it available for the clients. a. b. c. d. e. f. Select the installation directory, for example, C:\Advabnt as set in step 5. above in the Windows NT (or Windows 2000) Explorer. Click on it with the right mouse button to open the context menu. Select Sharing in the context menu. In the Properties dialog box select the Share As option. Define a share name in the Share Name field or leave the proposed share name, for example, AdvaBNT unchanged. Click OK.
In case of server setup of Control Builder A for cooperating mode, the preceding Advant Engineering Server Setup defined the following share names for two directories of the server (see Section 3.6.2, Share Names and Mapped Network Drives): advabld1 It represents the directory for the project data. abtool1 It represents the directory where the Builders are installed.
Go on with the installation of AMPL PC and DB element libraries or similar own PC and DB element libraries on the server. After the installation of AMPL PC and DB element libraries or similar own PC and DB element libraries on the server, you have to perform the client setup. This procedure is described in the following section.
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Preparation for cooperating mode - mapping the shared directories of the server: Remember, the project data directory and the installation directory of the server are shared as abtool1and advabld1. (These shares were established by the Advant Engineering Server Setup.) The drive letter must be the same for all users of that client PC for abtool1. The drive letter must be the same for all users of that client PC for advabld1. Map both shared directories, one after the other, to network drives as follows: a. b. c. d. e. Start the Windows NT Explorer. Choose the Tools | Map Network Drive command. Select the same free drive name on all clients, for example, H: for abtool1 and I: for advabld1. Select the Reconnect at Logon check box. Navigate to the shared installation directory of the server in the Shared Directories list box and select it. Click OK.
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Start the program Setup.exe on the drive mapped to the shared installation directory of the server. (In cooperating mode this directory is shared as abtool1.) Example: H:\Setup.exe After a short initialization procedure the Welcome dialog is displayed.
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Figure 3-11. User Information Dialog Type your name, company, and the serial number that you received together with your software.
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Figure 3-12. Select Components Dialog 4. Click Change to open the Select Sub-components dialog:
Figure 3-13. Select Sub-components Dialog The versions and sizes displayed in above figure are only examples. Your actual dialog may show different values.
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The Select Sub-components dialog shows all components and options that match your serial number. For example, if you have not bought the option On-line Builder, On-line Builder is not displayed. Select the options and components you want to install, clear the options and components you do not want to install. For example, you want to install only the Application Builder. 5. Click Continue and Next to open the Select Installation dialog. Depending on your intended mode of Control Builder A usage select the Independent Mode:
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Figure 3-15. Select Cooperating Mode 6. Click Next. In independent mode the setup program opens the Choose Project Destination Directory dialog:
Figure 3-16. Choose Project Destination Directory Dialog Select a directory for your project data. This can be on a local drive of the client or on a shared directory of the server (or of any other remote PC in network). Or leave the default c:\proj unchanged.
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In cooperating mode the setup program opens the Choose Project Destination Drive dialog:
Figure 3-17. Choose Project Destination Drive Dialog Select the drive mapped to the directory shared as advabld1. 7. Click Next to open the Choose Configuration Directory dialog. The Choose Configuration Directory dialog appears only if an environment variable ADVABLDENV is not yet defined in the system:
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If the variable is already defined in the system, the next dialog Check Setup Information is started (step 8) and as configuration directory a folder is used where the environment variable ADVABLDENV points to. The Builders need to copy some configuration files on your local hard disk. As destination, you can choose the default directory C:\Advabldenv or another directory.
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Click Next. If an environment variable ADVABLDENV is not yet defined in the system, the setup program defines it and sets it to the value defined in the Choose Configuration Directory dialog. NOTE It is recommended not to change the value of this environment variable once set, because also other Builders use it. The setup program opens the Check Setup Information dialog. Example of dialog in case of independent mode:
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Figure 3-20. Check Setup Information Dialog, Cooperating Mode Check the settings in the dialog.
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Click Next to continue with the installation of the components and option of Control Builder A installation as selected in step 4. Some of them may require some additional user input. If you need additional information of the components setup see the corresponding Release Notes, for example, the Application Builder Release Notes.
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Wait until setup finished with the installation and displays the Setup Installation Status dialog:
Figure 3-21. Setup Installation Status Dialog 10. Click Next to open the Setup Complete dialog:
Figure 3-22. Setup Complete Dialog When the installation of any of the Builders selected in step 4. needs restarting of the client, the setup program prompts you in the Setup Complete dialog to restart at once, or at least to do so later. It is recommended to restart the computer at once.
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Control Builder A Release Notes Section 3.5.4 Setup of CBA on AEW Clients for Use in Alternating Modes
Perform the preparation and the steps described in this section for each client.
Now you can work with Control Builder A or read the Release Notes on each client. You can start the Application Builder by the following shortcut: Start | Advant | Engineering | Application Builder 4.0-0 You can start to read the Release Notes by the following shortcuts: Start | Advant | Engineering | Release Notes | Control Builder A 1.0-0 Start | Advant | Engineering | Release Notes | Application Builder 4.0-0 and so on.
This scenario applies if you have an inhouse engineering system with Advant Engineering Workplace and Control Builder A and you want to extract the Control Builder A part of your project to work with your Advant Engineering Workplace client PC out in the plant with CBA in independent mode for commissioning tasks. The Local Setup of CBA on AEW Clients - Alternative 1 setup order is the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Preparation - AEW server setup on the server PC Preparation - AEW client setup on the AEW client PCs CBA server setup on the AEW client PCs CBA client Setup on the AEW client PCs AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries local setup on the AEW client PCs.
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A detailed description of this step is given in Advant Engineering Workplace Version 1.2/0 Release Notes 3BDS 004 791D1, chapter 3.6.1. In the Select Products dialog exclude all CBA components from the server setup if you do not need CBA on the server for setting up clients that work in cooperating mode only.
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Start the program setup.exe on the root directory of the AdvaBuild Engineering Software CD1: <CD-ROM Drive>:\setup.exe After a short initialization procedure the Welcome dialog is displayed.
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Type your name, company, and the serial number that you received together with your software.
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Figure 3-24. Select Products Dialog The versions and sizes displayed in above figure are only examples. Your actual dialog may show different values. The Select Products dialog shows all components and options that match your serial number (license). For example, if you have not bought the option On-line Builder, On-line Builder is not displayed. Select the options and components you want to install, clear the options and components you do not want to install. Unselect Advant Engineering Workplace 1.2 if this product is shown in the Select Products dialog.
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Select Server and click Next to open the Choose Destination Location dialog:
Figure 3-26. Choose Destination Location Dialog 7. Select the local folder where your want to install Control Builder A. Do not select the mapped network drive mapped to the share abtool1 by the preceding Advant Engineering Server Setup, but select a new or an existing local directory.
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Click Next to open the Check Setup Information dialog. Check the settings in the dialog. All selected options and components are displayed. You may click Back to change the settings, or
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Click Next to continue with the installation of the components and option of Control Builder A installation as selected in step 4. Some of them may require some additional user input. If you need additional information of the components setup see the corresponding Release Notes, for example, the Application Builder Release Notes. Wait until setup finished with the installation and displays the Setup Complete dialog.
10. Click Finish to exit setup. It is recommended to restart the computer at once. The CBA server setup on your AEW client PC is now ready.
Make sure that you are logged in as a Windows NT administrator locally on the AEW client PC.
Now perform the following steps: 1. Start the program Setup.exe on the installation directory you did select during CBA server setup. Example: C:\data\AdvaBNT\Setup.exe After a short initialization procedure the Welcome dialog is displayed.
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Figure 3-27. User Information Dialog Type your name, company, and the serial number that you received together with your software.
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Click Next to open the Select Components dialog. Unselect Advant Engineering Workplace 1.2 if shown.
Figure 3-28. Select Components Dialog 4. Click Change to open the Select Sub-components dialog:
Figure 3-29. Select Sub-components Dialog The versions and sizes displayed in above figure are only examples. Your actual dialog may show different values.
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Control Builder A Release Notes Section 3.5.4 Setup of CBA on AEW Clients for Use in Alternating Modes
The Select Sub-components dialog shows all components and options that match your serial number. For example, if you have not bought the option On-line Builder, On-line Builder is not displayed. Typically you need APB, BCB and FCB for configuration of AC 100 Series controllers and APB, BCB, FCB, and ONB for configuration of AC 400 Series controllers Select the options and components you want to install, clear the options and components you do not want to install. 5. Click Continue and Next to open the Select Installation dialog. Select the Cooperating Mode as this is the primarily intended mode of Control Builder A usage. In the scenario described here this selection allows to work in independent mode, too.
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The setup program opens the Choose Project Destination Drive dialog:
Figure 3-31. Choose Project Destination Drive Dialog Select the drive mapped to the share advabld1 on the AEW Server PC. Later on, if you like to work in independent mode locally on you AEW client PC, you can introduce a local project root using Application Builder. 7. Click Next. The setup program opens the Check Setup Information dialog. Check the settings in the dialog. You may click Back to change the settings, or
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Click Next to continue with the installation of the components and option of Control Builder A installation as selected in step 4. Some of them may require some additional user input. Typically ONB component setup shows some further dialogs according to On-line Builder Version Release Notes.1 If you need additional information of the components setup see the corresponding Release Notes, for example, the Application Builder Release Notes. Wait until setup is finished with the installation and displays the Setup Installation Status dialog.
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Control Builder A Release Notes Section 3.5.4 Setup of CBA on AEW Clients for Use in Alternating Modes
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In the Setup Installation Status dialog click Next to open the Setup Complete dialog:
Figure 3-32. Setup Complete Dialog When the installation of any of the Builders selected in step 4. needs restarting of the client, the setup program prompts you in the Setup Complete dialog to restart at once, or at least to do so later. It is recommended to restart the computer at once. 10. Click Finish to end CBA client setup
3.5.4.5 AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries Local Setup on the AEW Client PC
Install of AMPL PC and DB element libraries from CD4 (or similar own PC and DB element libraries) on the AEW client PC. The corresponding steps are described in detail in AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries Version 3.0/0 Release Notes.
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Make sure that you select Local in the Setup Type dialog.
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Figure 3-33. Setup Type Dialog 2. Further make sure that you select Typical in the Choose Default Setup Type dialog. This selection will lead to storage of the element reference manuals locally on your AEW client PC so you have them available during commissioning work with the AEW client PC disconnected from the AEW Server PC.
Figure 3-34. Choose Default Setup Type Dialog 3. After reaching the Setup Complete dialog for the AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries you click Finish.
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Perform the preparation and the steps described in this section for each client. Now you can work with Control Builder A or read the Release Notes on each client.
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Figure 3-36. Additional Format Setup DAO 3.5 If the older DAO 3.0 is installed on your PC, you get a Bus Configuration Builder error message in the that warns you to install DAO 3.5 instead:
Figure 3-37. DAO 3.0 Instead of DAO 3.5 If DAO 3.5 is already installed on your PC, you may get the following message at an attempt to install DAO 3.5 again, even if you really closed all applications:
Figure 3-38. Repeated Attempt to Install DAO 3.5 In this case you do not need to install DAO 3.5 again.
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Client PC 2
If you do not use the default directory C:\Advabldenv, the ADVABLDENV environment variable is used, pointing to that directory, for example, ADVABLDENV=J:\Advabldenv The mount (map network drive) to the share abtool1 on the server The mount (map network drive) to the share advabld1 on the server
Client PC 1
TCP/IP Network
Server PC Abusrv02 Example of a directory structure on the server PC, disk C: Share name Abtool1 pointing to the directory C:\AdvaBnt
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AdvaBld1 on Abusrv02(1) I:
NOTE Before installing the Builders and before starting them, the network drives must be mapped. The drive letter has to be the same for all users working with that client PC.
3.7 Upgrading
For upgrading see the release notes of the Builders.
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Chapter 4 Miscellaneous
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4.1.9 Defragmentation
It is recommended to use defragmentation tools for hard disks on the server and client PC periodically.
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Table A-1. Required Disk Space on the Server Builder/Component Application Builder Bus Configuration Builder Function Chart Builder On-line Builder AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries 13 10 26 33 90 Disk Space (MByte)
In addition to the Builders you have to reserve disk space for your projects.
Table A-2. Required Disk Space on the Client Builder/Component Application Builder Bus Configuration Builder Function Chart Builder On-line Builder 2 1 2 6 Disk Space (MByte)
If you install the components on one PC, add the space needed on client and server to get the sum of disk space needed for that particular component.
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INDEX
A
Abtool1 3-43 to 3-44 Acrobat Reader 3-9 Adaptec 4-1 Addresses 4-1 AdvaBld 3-44 AdvaBld1 3-43 ADVABLDENV 3-8 Installation Overview of Installation Order 3-9 Introduction 1-1
K
Known Problems 2-1
M
Mapped Network Drives 3-44 Memory 3-5 Memory space 3-6 Multiple disk configuration 4-2 Multiple disks 4-1
B
Backup 3-44 Booting the PC 4-1
C
CD-ROM 4-1 Client PC 3-5 Communication interfaces 3-5 to 3-6 Compatibility 1-2
N
New Functions 2-1 NTFS 3-7 to 3-8, 4-1
P D
Default Directories 3-8 Defragmentation 4-2 Devices 4-1 Discontinued and Replaced Functions 2-1 Disk controller 4-1 Dive letters 4-1 Documentation 1-3 Domain Network 1-3 Paging file 4-1 Power requirements Engineering Board 3-6
R
RAM 3-5, 4-1 RDISK command 4-2 Recommendations 4-1 Requirements Hardware 3-5, 3-7 Software 3-7 to 3-8 Restore 3-44 Restrictions 1-3 Revision Record 1-2
E
Emergency Repair Disk 4-2 Environment variable 3-8 Example of configuration 3-43 Executive Summary 1-1 Expansion slot 3-6
S
SCSI 4-1 Server PC 3-7 Share Names 3-43 to 3-44 Slots 3-6
F
Fixed Problems 2-1 Functions 2-1
H
Hints 4-1 How to Use This Document 1-1
T
TCLEV1 3-8 TCLEV2 3-8 TCP/IP 1-3, 3-7 to 3-8, 3-43 Temp directory 4-2 Third Party Products 3-9
I
I/O space 3-6 I386 path 4-1
V
variables 3-8 Version Designation 1-1 Virtual Memory 4-1
W
Windows 2000 1-3, 3-2, 3-7 Windows NT 1-3, 3-2, 3-7 to 3-8 Work Arounds 2-1
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