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3BSE066174R301 A en System 800xa 6.1 Advant OCS Control Builder A 1.4 - Installation
3BSE066174R301 A en System 800xa 6.1 Advant OCS Control Builder A 1.4 - Installation
3BSE066174R301 A en System 800xa 6.1 Advant OCS Control Builder A 1.4 - Installation
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Table of Contents
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About This User Manual
General
General
Any security measures described in this User Manual, for example, for user access,
password security, network security, firewalls, virus protection, etc., represent possible
steps that a user of an 800xA/Advant OCS® System may want to consider based on
a risk assessment for a particular application and installation. This risk assessment,
as well as the proper implementation, configuration, installation, operation,
administration, and maintenance of all relevant security related equipment, software,
and procedures, are the responsibility of the user of the 800xA/Advant OCS® System.
This user manual describes the installation of Control Builder A.
Control Builder A is a configuration tool for AC 100 and AC 400 Series Controllers. Control
Builder A can be installed in a 800xA system or separate from 800xA.
Electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in electrical
shock.
Warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in personal injury.
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Terminology
Tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to use
a certain function
Although Warning hazards are related to personal injury, and Caution hazards are
associated with equipment or property damage, it should be understood that operation
of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions, result in degraded
process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore, fully comply with all
Warning and Caution notices.
Terminology
A complete and comprehensive list of terms is included in System 800xA Terminology
and Acronyms (3BSE089190*). The listing includes terms and definitions that apply to
the 800xA System where the usage is different from commonly accepted industry standard
definitions.
Term Description
AC 100 Advant Controller 100 - Advant (Master) family of Controllers: AC 55,
AC 70, AC 80, AC 110 and AC 160.
800xA for AC 100 Advant Controller 100 integration into Process Portal A
AC 400 Advant Controller 400 - Advant (Master) family of Controllers: AC 410
and AC 450.
800xA for Advant Master Advant Controller 400 integration into Process Portal A
Control Builder A Control Builder A is a configuration tool used to configure and program
the Advant Controller 100 and Advant Controller 400.
800xA Product containing functionality for efficient control and
supervision of an automated process. Key functions are
presentation of process graphics, process dialogs and
presentation of alarms and trends.
CBA Suite Installation Control Builder A with all its software products
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About This User Manual
Released User Manuals and Release Notes
A complete list of all User Manuals and Release Notes applicable to System 800xA is
provided in System 800xA Released User Documents (3BUA000263*).
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1 Installation of Control Builder A
1.1 Installation Procedures
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1.1 Installation Procedures
System
Required Software (Included on the CBA Media)
Version
ABB 800xA Common 3rd Party Install
6.1
ABB Central Licensing System (CLS) has to be installed
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1.1 Installation Procedures
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1.1 Installation Procedures
3. If the Autorun display does not appear, double click on the autorun.exe located in
the root of the Control Builder A installation media.
4. Click on Release Notes in the upper right of the Autorun display to get information
about Control Builder A.
Click on CBA Suite Installation and the menu as shown in Figure 1.2 appears:
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1.1 Installation Procedures
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1.1 Installation Procedures
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AMPL PC & DB Element Library for all supported targets will be installed as part of
Function Chart Builder.
Use the Browse button to change the Configuration Path and the Installation
Path and the Project Path. But it is recommended to keep the default values.
Figure 1.6 displays the Control Builder A products already installed.
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Always uninstall AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries before Function Chart Builder.
Windows Firewall
Click on Configure Windows Firewall, see Figure 1.2, to configure the Windows Firewall
for the Control Builder A products. Only required if the computer will act as a server.
Restart the computer after Control Builder A is installed before configuring the firewall.
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Central licensing and RNRP can be installed by clicking on Base Functionalities, see
figure 1.9.
By clicking on Control Builder A, each of the Control Builder A products can be installed
individually by clicking on the corresponding product, see figure 1.10.
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AMPL PC & DB Element Library must be installed after Function Chart Builder is
installed.
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More info about PU410, including configuration of Network Interface Card, can be found
in section PU410.
Driver Installation
Figure 1.12 displays for about two minutes during the PU410 driver installation. 13 driver
instances and 13 WudfHost processes (visible in the Windows Task Manager) will be
created by the driver installation.
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
3. Select the MasterBus protocols: MB300, MB300F or MB300E in the Protocol field.
4. Click OK to continue.
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
The communication between client and server is based on DCOM which require some
configurations described in the rest of this section.
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
3. Select the Default Properties tab, check Enable Distributed COM on this
computer as shown in Figure 1.15
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
4. If server for ONB, browse to AdvaBuild Engineering Board Server in the main
DCOM config window. If server for FCB, browse to AdvaBuild Communicator as
shown in Figure 1.16.
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
6. Select Customize and click Edit... in the Launch and Activation Permissions
area.
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
7. Add the user group IndustrialITUser and check Allow option for all listed permissions
and click OK as shown in Figure 1.18.
You can replace IndustrialITUserS with the user group or the user(s) you want to
allow access to CBA from Clients. This is applicable for the rest of the configuration.
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1.2 Server and Client Configuration
8. Select the Identity tab, check The launching user and click OK.
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3. The On-line Builder tries to use an engineering board on a server starting with the
first computer in the list. The first running and not locked PC is used as server.
• Click the Add button to add another computer to the server list.
• Click Disable to disable a PC for use as Engineering Board server.
• Click Delete to remove a PC from the Engineering Board server list.
• Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to rearrange the listed servers.
• Use the Test Server button to test the selected Engineering Board Server as
shown in Figure 1.21.
Result from Connect Call shows text containing the result of the connect call.
The most common messages are:
• The operation completed successfully
The server PC is correctly configured and is able to work as server for On-line
Builder.
• The RPC server is unavailable
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1.3 PU410 External Engineering Board
This message occurs when the server PC could not be reached. Possible
reasons for this are that the server might be switched off or the network
connection fails
• Access is denied
User is not allowed to access this server PC.
• Class not registered
On-line Builder is not installed on the server PC or the registration is deleted.
View Server Events and View Client Events
You can inspect any event on the server side by pressing View Server Events. The
same can be done for events on the client.
Locked by
If a server is locked, the locking user is displayed in the Locked by control.
Unlock
Use this button to unlock the server. Unlock is not allowed if the server is a Connectivity
Server.
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1.3 PU410 External Engineering Board
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1.3 PU410 External Engineering Board
The information label shown in figure 1.22 is attached underneath the unit.
In case of rack assembly, place the PU410 unit so that the connectors and the reset
button are within reach.
Before returning the PU410 unit for maintenance or repair, always remove accessories
such as brackets and cables.
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1.3 PU410 External Engineering Board
Rear View
PC MB300/eDCN
F P SERVICE 2 1 2 1 CBA DCN2 DCN1
R IP
IP R
Since the PU410 unit includes a supervised fan it is recommended to check the fan and
vacuum clean the unit from time to time.
If a fan problem is detected the red fault LED will be illuminated and the unit will shut
down. The red fault LED will still be illuminated until the unit is reset, even if the fan
problem disappears.
The red fault LED can illuminate for other problems as well.
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The red fault LED will also illuminate for a few seconds at PU410 start-up.
Figure 1.24: Brackets for PU410 Installation in 19" rack or stand alone
Connection to AC 400
Connect PU410 to AC 400 controller directly by using CBA port or use the MB300 ports
to connect via MB300.
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1.3 PU410 External Engineering Board
• Always use shielded Cat 5e (or better) twisted pair cross-over cables to reduce
electric noise disturbances. The maximum cable length is 30m but keep cable length
as short as possible.
• The default IP addresses of PU410 are for the PC 1 port 172.16.168.50 and for the
PC 2 port 172.17.168.50.
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1.3 PU410 External Engineering Board
• The recommended IP address for the Network Interface Card, NIC, in the Engineering
Station is 172.16.168.1 with subnet mask 255.255.252.0 when using single cable.
• The default IP address of PU410 and identical IP address of NIC can be used in
multiple Engineering Stations, as 172.16.168.x and 172.17.168.x are ‘local’ IP
addresses.
• When using dual cables, the IP address of the additional NIC in the Engineering
Station is recommended to be 172.17.168.1 with subnet mask 255.255.252.0. The
status of the dual connection can be viewed in the RNRP network event monitor,
provided that RNRP is installed in Engineering Station.
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• When the connection between Engineering Station and PU410 is lost, e.g. due to
communication problem or power loss in PU410, it will be detected in the Engineering
Station after four seconds if RNRP is configured.
• The PU410 unit communicates with 100Mbit/s on the PC 1 and 2 ports. It is
recommended to configure the network interface card in the Engineering Station to
100Mbit/s full duplex.
• RNRP can be used to supervise the communication between the Engineering Station
and PU410. The detection time for lost communication will increase from 4s to at
least 30s if RNRP is not configured correctly. No additional RNRP configuration is
required when the default implicit configuration of RNRP is used.
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The IP address of PU410 shall be modified only if NetId 172.16.40.0 is already used
in Engineering Station.
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After modifying the IP address of PU410, the Target IP address of Management Tool
must be modified in the Settings menu to get contact again. The Target IP address
is shown at the bottom left in the Management Tool.
A registry setting must be modified in the Engineering Station to match the modified IP
address of PU410 (see Figure 8). Right click the IP address, select Modify from the
context menu, and enter the Primary IP address of PU410. This modification is effective
when the Engineering Station is restarted.
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Revision History
Revision History
Revision History
This section provides information on the revision history of this User Manual.
The revision index of this User Manual is not related to the Control Builder A revision.
Revision History
The following table lists the revision history of this User Manual.
Revision
Description Date
Index
- Published for Control Builder A 1.4/0 August 2014
A Published for Control Builder A 1.4/2 April 2019
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