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2.3.4
Customer data collection files
The data collection files contain all the measurement and calculation data the RMC generates. These
data files are in the tfData directory with the running configuration files. The type and amount of
collection data depend on the number and type of applications active on the controller.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The tfData directory also contains trend data for the applications and
calibration files if the controller has been field-calibrated.
2.3.5
Log files
The event, change, alarm, and system logs are in the tfData directory with the running configuration
data. These files provide status, errors or warning messages that help manage access and changes to
the controller.
2.4
User interface
The PCCU32 software running in a Windows
®
environment is the main user interface to the controller.
PCCU32 supports several view levels and can be configured to provide role-based secure access to the
controller for the following tasks:
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Initial configuration and commissioning (setup)
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Monitoring the controller operation and performance
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Adding, configuring and optimizing applications (configuration)
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Calibration
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Data collection
2.5
Secure service access interface
The Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) on the RMC allow secure login access
and file transfer capability for advanced service access. SSH provides an encrypted communication
channel, which requires private key authentication for access to the controller. Secure access is
available for troubleshooting purposes only and is reserved for advanced users and ABB technical
support or development personnel. See section
6 Configure security (recommended)
details on secure access to the RMC.
3
Installation
This chapter provides information for RMC installation and setup. Follow all instructions and advisories
for safe and trouble-free installation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Read the installation chapter and review user drawings before beginning
installation.
WARNING – Bodily injury
. Although there might be alternate methods of installation and
commissioning of the RMC, ABB recommends that technicians perform the procedures in the
order presented: plan, install, wire, then apply power, verify power-on sequence, and configure.
3.1
Site planning and requirements
RMC installation requires that customer-supplied enclosures, power sources, wiring, and location
comply with the specifications described in this section.
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