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Figure 8.1.2 User interface window  

 

Notes

 

Depending on the web browser you are using to login to the VR Administration, the graphical 
representation  of  the  page  and  some  buttons  related  to  the  operations  described  in  the 
following pages may differ slightly. 

 

For  instance:  the  button  Choose  File  in  Google  Chrome  and  Apple  Safari  is  the  same  as  the 
button Browse in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. 

 

The  following  screen  captures  were  taken  using  Internet  Explorer  9  and  are  only  provided  as 
examples. 

8.2

 

System Upgrade  

In this section you can upgrade the three software components of the VR:

 

 

the Versa Router firmware – using the file 

an_bin_

r.r.vv

_vr950_isa_lg.tgz

;

 

 

the Versa Router ISA radio transceiver (BBR) firmware – 

Upg_CDS_Transceiver_v

xx_xx_xx

;

 

 

the Versa Router WirelessHART radio transceiver (BBR) firmware – 

Upg_CDS_Transceiver_v

xx_xx_xx

;

 

 

the Monitoring Control System (MCS) website – vr950website_

r.r.vv

.tgz;

 

where 

r.r

 represents the release number (like 2.6 or 2.7) and the 

vv

 is the version number within the 

release. 

 

Note:

  For  a  properly  function  of  the  MCS  website  or  to  have  access  to  the  full  features  of  the  VR 

firmware release, you must use the website versions for the same release. The radio FW (including the 
BBR), however, are backwards compatible with all releases. For this reason, the radio FW versions are 
not linked by the release number.

 

Summary of Contents for Versa Router 950

Page 1: ...Revision 2 4 2019 Control Data System Versa Router 950 User Manual Revision 2 4...

Page 2: ...950 CONFIGURATION 21 5 1 1 Powering the VR950 Gateway 21 5 1 2 IP configuration 21 5 2 CONFIGURING A CDS VS210 FOR ISA100 11A 23 5 2 1 Provisioning 25 5 2 2 Publishing 27 5 3 CONFIGURING A CDS VS210 F...

Page 3: ...d 82 6 2 5 Network Health 83 6 2 6 Readings 84 6 2 7 Commands Log 85 6 2 8 Alerts 87 6 2 9 Troubleshooting 89 6 2 9 1 Filters 90 6 2 10 Bulk Transfers 92 6 2 11 Set Country Code 94 6 3 CONFIGURATION 9...

Page 4: ...9 7 2 NETWORK 130 7 2 1 Dashboard 130 7 2 1 1 Adding a Device to the Dashboard 131 7 2 1 2 Deleting a device 132 7 2 2 Topology 132 7 2 3 Devices 135 7 2 3 1 Search Devices 136 7 2 3 2 Device List 137...

Page 5: ...Device Code 175 7 6 SESSION 176 7 6 1 Change Password 176 8 WEB BASED ADMINISTRATION ADMIN 177 8 1 ACCESS AUTHENTICATION AND NAVIGATION 177 8 2 SYSTEM UPGRADE 178 8 2 1 Versa Router Firmware 179 8 2...

Page 6: ...r or the customer s system integrator All specifications supplied herein are subject to change Copyright This document contains proprietary technical information which is the ownership of Control Data...

Page 7: ...ction ports Figure 5 1 1 Default admin website static IP configuration Figure 5 1 2 IP configuration example using the admin web interface Figure 5 1 3 VR Configurator Tool Figure 5 2 1 VS210 scheme F...

Page 8: ...Monitoring Host Help Information Figure 5 5 10 Modbus Help Information Figure 5 6 1 Emerson PT100 2WIRE Figure 5 6 2 MicroLink Hart Protocol Modern Com Connection Figure 5 6 3 WirelessHART Provisioni...

Page 9: ...configuration window ISA 100 Figure 6 3 5 Device Management window ISA 100 Figure 6 3 6 Monitoring Host window ISA 100 Figure 6 3 7 Modbus Server window ISA 100 Figure 6 3 8 Alert Subscription window...

Page 10: ...gure 7 2 17 Command Log window HART Figure 7 2 18 Alerts window HART Figure 7 3 1 Access Point configuration sections HART Figure 7 3 2 Gateway configuration window HART Figure 7 3 3 Network Manager c...

Page 11: ...Transceiver Firmware Upgrade Figure 8 2 7 Application Website Upgrade window Figure 8 2 8 Completed operation window for Application Website Upgrade Figure 8 3 1 Log Files window Figure 8 3 2 Advanced...

Page 12: ...based Versa Router 950 application Section 8 commands regarding the configuration on the VR interface for accessing the Ethernet Section 9 specifications for changing the IP of the VR950 configurator...

Page 13: ...llection of unidirectional interconnected devices which defines a set of communication paths between a source device and a destination device Graph Topology A graphical representation of the network t...

Page 14: ...e zone s value Table 2 2 Abbreviations User Manual Abbreviation Explanation AP Access Point API Application Programming Interface BBR Backbone Router BTO Bulk Transfer Object CCA Clear Channel Assessm...

Page 15: ...cket Error Rate RSQI Received Signal Quality Indicator SAP Service Access Point SM System Manager SMAP System Manager Application Process TSAP Transport layer Access Point UAP User Application Process...

Page 16: ...network management and comes with advanced features such as redundancy and network collocation The VR950 Gateway runs a Linux operating system and can be configured via a web application MCS or Monito...

Page 17: ...Table 4 1 General features Feature Implementation Power supply 24V DC nominal Voltage range from 20 to 27V DC Maximum current draw 1A CPU TI SITARA AM5728 RAM DDR3 2GB Flash 4GB WSN Radio Modules 2xVN...

Page 18: ...ware Modbus TCP GCI HART IP Redundancy Master Slave configuration Hot redundancy with no device re join Operating conditions Temperature range 40 70 C Humidity 95 RH non condensing Physical characteri...

Page 19: ...tion PWR Main power connector LED Main power LED indicator ETH1 GB Ethernet connector for backend communication ETH2 Ethernet connector used for redundancy configuration 4 6 Compliance information 4 6...

Page 20: ...R9502 RE EN 62368 4 6 3 Hazardous area Table 4 5 Hazardous area Equipment Compliance Information VR9502 Certified per ATEX directive according the following standards EN 60079 0 2011 Explosive atmosph...

Page 21: ...twork connection The static default IP address is 192 168 0 101 The VR950 boards can obtain also a dynamic IP address is a DHCP server is active in the network The redundancy setup comprises two VR950...

Page 22: ...sing the admin web interface Optional The VersaRouter Configurator Tool installed on a PC in the same network with the VR950 Gateway modules will scan the network and list the AN_ID static IP address...

Page 23: ...be set to OFF and S202 2 will be set to ON 4 If the device was previously configured for either WirelessHART or ISA100 11a a reset from the Reset application button The software used for provisioning...

Page 24: ...Nivis Field Tool software and provide the password Under Serial Port choose the port to which the Field Tool is connected and set the Field Tool Radio Output Power on High 4 Press the Connect To Fiel...

Page 25: ...a tab add data about the device by clicking on the Add button In the window provide the following a EUI 64 Address found on a label on the device or on a tag attached to the device e g 0022 FF00 0002...

Page 26: ...to connect to the network the ID must be the same as the one found in the VR950 s MCS website under Gateway Subnet ID 4 Under Device Provisioning Device Provisioning tab choose Over the Air OTA or Out...

Page 27: ...ce will now start establishing the connection to the VR950 s network This process can take up to 5 minutes depending on the number of devices in the network 5 2 2 Publishing 1 Open the VR950 s MCS web...

Page 28: ...Monitoring Host page Use the information under Help in both pages for guidance Back in the Modbus fields each line inserted will be completed as follows a For each device there will be as least as ma...

Page 29: ...e 2 Figure 5 2 8 Monitoring Host Help Information Figure 5 2 9 Modbus Help Information c After each completed line press Save d Press Activate after all the lines have been inserted 4 The Modbus value...

Page 30: ...pplied through the USB or J101 5 If the device was previously configured for either ISA100 11a or WirelessHART a reset from the Reset application button The software used for provisioning the Emerson...

Page 31: ...ion 3 Connect the MicroLink hooks to the JP501 connectors on the device see Figure 5 3 1 Figure 5 3 3 WirelessHART Provisioning tool COM Connection 4 Open the WirelessHART Provisioning Tool software G...

Page 32: ...ust be transformed into a Decimal value for use in the WirelessHART Provisioning Tool Press Set b Join Key can be found in the VR950 s MCS website under WirelessHART Access Point App Join Key Press Se...

Page 33: ...Burst Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified Trigger Value On Change the burst message is triggered when any value in the message changes suitable for step signals f Trig...

Page 34: ...many as 3 burst messages can be set to publish 5 3 2 Joining 1 To join the device to the specified Network ID go to Tools and press Start Assisted Join Updates on the join status will appear in the ta...

Page 35: ...the VR950 s MCS website The newly provisioned device should appear in the Device Table as joined 2 Under Monitoring Host the device s configuration information will automatically be populated in the B...

Page 36: ...example From this moment forward the device will start publishing data which can be found under Readings Figure 5 3 8 MCS WirelessHART Readings for Burst Message 0 3 To make the published data accessi...

Page 37: ...yet it is recommended that you start from Register 0 or 1 word_count represents the number of registers held for that particular line in this case 3 first will represent the status of the data the ne...

Page 38: ...000 The software used for provisioning the Honeywell XYR6000 device is the Nivis Field Tool 1 Go to Windows Start and open Device Manager Roll down the options under Ports COM LPT 2 Plug into an USB p...

Page 39: ...Connection 3 Open the Nivis Field Tool software and provide the password Under Serial Port choose the port to which the Field Tool has been connected 4 Press the Connect To Field Tool button and wait...

Page 40: ...e 5 4 4 Nivis Field Tool Device Reset To Factory Defaults b If data about the device already exists go to step c Under Device Provisioning Manage Provisioning Data tab add data about the device by cli...

Page 41: ...bsite under Gateway Subnet ID d Under Device Provisioning Device Provisioning tab choose Out of Band OOB and press Start while keeping the Infrared tool pointed towards the infrared screen on the devi...

Page 42: ...er Devices click on the EUI of the device and go to Run Commands Depending on the type of Honeywell device insert the following commands and values Press Execute after each command a Read Object Attri...

Page 43: ...information is specific to each Publishers so they will appear only when selecting a Publisher Figure 5 4 7 Devices Publishers and Channels in Monitoring Host 5 From this moment forward the device wil...

Page 44: ...ear word_count represents the number of registers held for that particular line in this case 3 first will represent the status of the data the next two are hexadecimal values composing the actual data...

Page 45: ...10L The software used for provisioning the Yokogawa EJX110L device is the Nivis Field Tool 1 Go to Windows Start and open Device Manager Roll down the options under Ports COM LPT 2 Plug into an USB po...

Page 46: ...Connection 3 Open the Nivis Field Tool software and provide the password Under Serial Port choose the port to which the Field Tool has been connected 4 Press the Connect To Field Tool button and wait...

Page 47: ...the device by clicking on the Add button In the window provide the following Figure 5 5 4 Nivis Field Tool Device Provisioning Settings a EUI 64 Address found on a label on the device or on a tag atta...

Page 48: ...pointed towards the infrared screen on the device Fig 5 4 Once the device has been found press Yes to continue to provisioning Press Next when told that Provisioning information is available and Next...

Page 49: ...ng Host check the Autodiscover publishers set Auto Activate to On and press the Rediscover All Publishers button Figure 5 5 7 ISA Publishers Autodiscovery Once the device is found it s configuration i...

Page 50: ...be as least as many lines in the Input Registers as there are channels in Monitoring Host b Each line will contain 9 values separated by commas without spaces in between start_address represents the r...

Page 51: ...5 5 9 Monitoring Host Help Information Figure 5 5 10 Modbus Help Information c After each completed line press Save d Press Activate after all the lines have been inserted 4 The Modbus values can be r...

Page 52: ...erson WirelessHART device is the WirelessHART Provisioning Tool Since the tool used for provisioning is a USB MicroLink Hart Protocol Modem provisioning a software for it will also be required 5 Go to...

Page 53: ...om Connection 7 Connect the MicroLink hooks to the COM connectors on the device Figure 5 6 3 WirelessHART Provisioning tool COM Connection 8 Open the WirelessHART Provisioning Tool software Go to Sett...

Page 54: ...ust be transformed into a Decimal value for use in the WirelessHART Provisioning Tool Press Set b Join Key can be found in the VR950 s MCS website under WirelessHART Access Point App Join Key Press Se...

Page 55: ...st Message is triggered when the source value Falls Below the specified Trigger Value On Change the burst message is triggered when any value in the message changes suitable for step signals f Trigger...

Page 56: ...Ref no 003274 Revision 2 4 2019 Control Data Systems Page 56 201 Figure 5 6 5 Burst Message example 8 As many as 3 burst messages can be set to publish...

Page 57: ...encing the device is fully joined to the network Figure 5 6 6 WirelessHART Provisioning Tool Join Status 5 6 3 Publishing 5 Open the VR950 s MCS website The newly provisioned device should appear in t...

Page 58: ...example From this moment forward the device will start publishing data which can be found under Readings Figure 5 6 8 MCS WirelessHART Readings for Burst Message 0 7 To make the published data accessi...

Page 59: ...yet it is recommended that you start from Register 0 or 1 word_count represents the number of registers held for that particular line in this case 3 first will represent the status of the data the ne...

Page 60: ...ress is accessed a login screen appears as shown in the following screen capture Figure 6 1 1 Figure 6 1 1 Monitoring Control System login window You must log into the MCS with a valid username passwo...

Page 61: ...ted page 6 2 Network 6 2 1 Dashboard The Dashboard page is a report zone that allows you to monitor reading variations for selected devices The Dashboard consists in a series of panes added by the use...

Page 62: ...ure 6 2 2 Figure 6 2 2 Add device to dashboard dialog window ISA 100 2 choose a device from the drop down list 3 choose the channel that you wish to monitor from the drop down list 4 type the desired...

Page 63: ...in the dashboard 6 2 1 2 Deleting a device To delete a device from the Dashboard click in the top right corner of the pane No confirmation is required for the system to delete the pane 6 2 2 Topology...

Page 64: ...hen you load the page the topology graph is generated based on the latest topology information available The time of the last topology information update is indicated at the top of the page To view th...

Page 65: ...address For easier identification the backbone router the gateway and the system manager are identified with the abbreviations BBR GW and SM The devices are placed within a level in the order of thei...

Page 66: ...by default To view the RSQI signal value for a device links check the Show signal quality PER option The signal quality value is displayed next to each link and is colored in the color of the respect...

Page 67: ...shown in the following screen capture Figure 6 2 4 Figure 6 2 4 Contracts graphical representation ISA 100 Contract details In addition when you select a contract information about the contract parame...

Page 68: ...the maximum end to end transport delay desired in periodic communication Committed Burst for long term aperiodic communication it specifies the bandwidth as follows o a positive value specifies the pa...

Page 69: ...s a type part of the EUI 64 address in the EUI 64 Address input field b select the desired state from the Show Devices drop down list and click Search the system will retrieve all the devices whose EU...

Page 70: ...vices Last Read the date and time of the last reading from the device and a link to the Readings page for the device in question In addition the Device list provides a quick link as the following icon...

Page 71: ...ge is loaded it shows the latest information available To update the information click Refresh The following details are shown in addition to those already indicated in the Device List Manufacturer th...

Page 72: ...ocess value Format various formats are possible defining the value range of the measured parameter int8 uint8 int16 uint16 int32 uint32 float32 TSAP ID Object ID Attribute ID Two indices The total num...

Page 73: ...ates their signal quality and whether they are clock sources for the selected device A clock source neighbor can have one of the following roles Preferred clock source the reference clock source for t...

Page 74: ...rder of creation of the routes route 1 is the default route established between field devices and the BBR Alternative a number ranging from 0 to 3 that enables you to differentiate between routes base...

Page 75: ...iew the behavior of the device over a specific period as follows choose the status you wish to view from the Registration Status drop down list optionally fill in the Start Time and the End Time field...

Page 76: ...information the Timestamp of the report request a general Link Status which can be o Available if the neighbor is available for communication o Unavailable if the neighbor is unavailable for communica...

Page 77: ...ong with information regarding size the number of time slots start time and the number of links allocated on each superframe as shown in the following screen capture Figure 6 2 10 Figure 6 2 10 Schedu...

Page 78: ...based on neighbor device the link type the direction of the communication In addition in both the Superframe and Links tables you can sort the information by the number of items listed per page The d...

Page 79: ...el To update the information click Refresh 6 2 4 7 Run Commands The Run Commands page enables you to perform device specific commands In the following screen capture Figure 6 2 13 is displayed the Run...

Page 80: ...eading and click Execute The returned value will be displayed in the Readings page in engineering units under the Value column as well as in the Command Log under the Response column Note When the dev...

Page 81: ...Attribute By using Read Object Attribute command you can read attributes from an object on the selected device To read an attribute type in the UAP specific TSAP ID the object ID and the ID of the at...

Page 82: ...Figure 6 2 17 is displayed the Write Object Attribute window Figure 6 2 17 Write Object Attribute window ISA 100 To write the attribute type in the TSAP ID the associated Object ID and the Attribute...

Page 83: ...are 0 and the value of the Committed Burst field is 15 by default 6 2 5 Network Health The Network Health page provides a communication health report at network level The page consists of two sections...

Page 84: ...ed GPDU Path Reliability the percentage of GPDU s transmitted successfully on a primary path GPDU Data Reliability the percentage of successful GPDU s transmit GPDU s that are transferred correctly on...

Page 85: ...of items in the table is indicated in the top left corner of the table Here you can set the number of items to be displayed per page in the table The default number of items displayed in a page is 10...

Page 86: ...e Status current status of the command Posted Time date and time when the command was generated Response Time date and time when the command was responded successfully or not Response the response for...

Page 87: ...an set the number of items to be displayed per page in the table The default number of items displayed in a page is 10 Paging controls in the top right corner of the table also enable you to navigate...

Page 88: ...displayed in a table depicted in the previous screen capture Figure 6 2 23 that indicates the following information EUI 64 Address the MAC address of the device generating the alert TsapID and ObjID i...

Page 89: ...clicking Export 6 2 9 Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting page displays the latest alerts related to various events in the network In the following screen capture Figure 6 2 24 is shown the Troublesho...

Page 90: ...TY_CONFIRM_Req 11 SECURITY_CONFIRM_Rsp Reason The reason number and description Device Leave Reason The reason number and description The time elapsed from the Last alert Notes The Topology Alerts wil...

Page 91: ...le header will check uncheck all the alerts Pressing Clear Filter will reset the filters to All for both the Devices list and the Alerts list Each alert is preceded by an icon indicating the severity...

Page 92: ...h device provisioning SM whitelist mismatch error Device Leave 1 Timeout device does not respond to SM queries error 2 Re join new join request while joined error 3 Parent left the network error 4 Dev...

Page 93: ...UDO Upload Download Object the ISA defined transfer method o BTO Bulk Transfer Object an enhanced CDS defined transfer method Transfer Status indicates the status of the transfer process at the time...

Page 94: ...6 2 11 Set Country Code The Set Country Code page allows you to set the country code for the checked devices in the list The country code will set the maximum RF output power In Appendix you can find...

Page 95: ...pertise therefore they should be carefully planned as any inconsistencies may render the devices network inoperative Note that the changes you perform in the settings for each separate entity will als...

Page 96: ...ne Router The Backbone Router configuration page consists of four sections as shown in the following screen capture Figure 6 3 2 Figure 6 3 2 Backbone Router configuration sections ISA 100 In the Gene...

Page 97: ...e effect In the Logging section you must perform the following action o select the application and Stack Logging level the numbers suggest the degree of detail provided in the BBR logs as follows 1 ER...

Page 98: ...indicating the allowed format and the range for each value Note If you change any of these settings you must restart the GW in order the new settings to take effect In the Logging section you must pe...

Page 99: ...mber of devices that are allowed in the system Max Desired Latency 0 maximum desired latency percentage of publication period Values in percentage of the publication period apply on each periodic cont...

Page 100: ...for each value In the Logging section select the Logging level which indicates the degree of detail provided in the logs as follows o ERROR for error messages only o WARN for error and warning message...

Page 101: ...ey and the same Subnet ID 3 The number of BBR in a network equals the number of subnets in that network 6 3 5 1 Configuring Backbones To add a BBR in the network type its EUI64 security Key and Subnet...

Page 102: ...curity key and subnet ID is added to that subnet After you perform any of the above operations click Activate to load the changes into the SM The changes will be visible in the network topology and wh...

Page 103: ...e subnet ID in the device format The following table Table 6 4 details the role values and associated labels Table 6 4 Adding devices role values and labels ISA 100 Integer Value Role 1 IO Device 2 Ro...

Page 104: ...net comma separated values To load a list you must perform the following actions 1 click on Browse to locate the text file that you wish to load and click Upload 2 click Activate to load the new devic...

Page 105: ...an empty edit box type the parameters of the publishing device in the order and format indicated in the Help form EUI64 address concentrator TSAP ID concentrator ID data period data phase data stale l...

Page 106: ...y that you want to edit 2 edit the desired parameters and click Save the changes will be stored in the Monitor_Host_Publishers conf file Deleting a publisher To delete a publisher you must perform the...

Page 107: ...ng devices at the same time by importing them from a file The file will contain the list of devices and their published channels with the associated parameters respectively expressed as comma separate...

Page 108: ...only activate Publishers changes in the Monitor Host The user will have to press Activate button in the Modbus and the configuration page to activate the changes in the respective module as well Togg...

Page 109: ...yed the Modbus Server window Figure 6 3 7 Modbus Server window ISA 100 6 3 8 1 Mapping Registers The mapping area contains two sections listings the two different groups of registers Input Registers a...

Page 110: ...values 0 or missing if the attribute does not have a status byte in this case the ISA100 11a entity is mapped onto the registers starting at the address start_address Example 169 2 6202030405060C04 2...

Page 111: ...an have the Modbus status byte type set to 2 three words will be needed as follows o First word 0x00 status U8 o Second word DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE upper o Third word DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE lower 3 If the address...

Page 112: ...ections variables The Section variables page enables you to change configuration settings at various levels as follows System allows you to change or define system wide settings All subnets allows you...

Page 113: ...field and click Set Note The associated application must be restarted for the new settings to take effect 6 3 10 2 Restart Stop The Restart Stop page enables you to restart or stop the applications ru...

Page 114: ...or NTP servers After you finish editing the settings click Save and reset the board for the settings to take effect Note If you change the IP address the board will be accessible with the new IP afte...

Page 115: ...er of the table Here you can set the number of items to be displayed per page in the table The default number of items displayed in a page is 10 Paging controls in the top right corner of the table al...

Page 116: ...es for each transfer are as follows for UDO transfers o TsapID 2 o ObjectID 2 for BTO transfers o Period 2 o Window 30 o TsapID 2 this value is read only o ObjectID 7 this value is read only o Excess...

Page 117: ...for an existing transfer In addition the TsapID becomes read only for the UDO transfer 3 click Save to create the bulk transfer operation or Back to cancel the operation and return to the Bulk Transf...

Page 118: ...of running processes out of the total number of processes the ID of the last started process If you wish to regularly update the system status information enable the Auto refresh page option at the b...

Page 119: ...ad status and click Search The results will be displayed in a table as shown in the following scree capture Figure 6 4 1 Figure 6 4 1 Device Firmware window ISA 100 The following information is availa...

Page 120: ...system will require confirmation before performing the requested action The total number of items in the table is indicated in the top left corner of the table Here you can set the number of items to...

Page 121: ...s The whole bulk transfer will be done at the lowest of the two transfer rates The SM will decide the transfer rate for the Radio FW and may decide to modify the transfer rate based on availability Th...

Page 122: ...les window ISA 100 You can also delete a FW file by clicking the icon next to it The following FW types are supported for the remote update of devices using the web interface Backbone Router firmware...

Page 123: ...e upload has just been initiated Successfully Uploaded when the file has been uploaded in the system Wait Retrying when the first attempt to upload the file has failed and the system automatically ret...

Page 124: ...e window indicates the Current Firmware version of the system on the VR950 To initiate the upgrade you must perform the following actions 1 click Browse to locate and open the upgrade package that you...

Page 125: ...h a view to better distinguishing them When the page is loaded the existing custom icons are displayed in a table with the following information Model the device model Role the device role Icon shows...

Page 126: ...the form or Custom Icons under Administration to return to the Icons list 6 the newly added icon will be visible in the Icons list the Topology page and the Devices page as shown in the following scr...

Page 127: ...on The default setup is for both Http and Https access In the following screen capture Figure 6 4 10 is shown the Interface Configuration window Figure 6 4 10 Interface Configuration window ISA 100 6...

Page 128: ...Ref no 003274 Revision 2 4 2019 Control Data Systems Page 128 201 Figure 6 5 1 Change password window...

Page 129: ...address is accessed a login screen appears as shown in the following screen capture Figure 7 1 1 Figure 7 1 1 Monitoring Control System login window You must log into the MCS with a valid username pas...

Page 130: ...lected page 7 2 Network 7 2 1 Dashboard The Dashboard page is a report zone that allows you to monitor reading variations for selected devices The Dashboard consists in a series of panes added by the...

Page 131: ...own in the following screen capture Figure 7 2 2 Figure 7 2 2 Add device to dashboard dialog window HART 2 choose a device from the drop down list 3 choose the channel that you wish to monitor from th...

Page 132: ...view data about the devices and the links that form between them The graphical representation of the Network Topology is shown in the following screen capture Figure 7 2 3 Figure 7 2 3 Network Topolog...

Page 133: ...AP GW and NM The devices are placed within a level in the order of their EUI64 address They can be moved freely within the range of their level by drag and drop to obtain better legibility of the topo...

Page 134: ...g on it in the topology graph or by selecting it in the Devices drop down list located above the graph 3 in the Services drop down list you will view the selected device s inbound and outbound service...

Page 135: ...e communication SinkFlag indicates if selected device is the destination of the communication If both SourceFlag and SinkFlag are set this indicate a bidirectional communication between selected devic...

Page 136: ...following actions a type part of the EUI 64 address in the EUI 64 Address input field b select the desired state from the Show Devices drop down list and click Search the system will retrieve all the...

Page 137: ...n In addition the Device list provides a quick link to the Run Commands page for that specific device When you load the page the registered devices are displayed by default In order to view unregister...

Page 138: ...ready indicated in the Device list Manufacturer the name of the device manufacturer Model the model type of the device Revision the radio FW version Power Status not available in the current version D...

Page 139: ...ibed in Common Table 2 Engineering Unit Codes from HCF_Spec 183 specification document Update Period the value set through Command 103 at the configuration of burst message Max Update Period the value...

Page 140: ...nts Source routes they are single directed routes between a source and a destination device the source route is statically specified in the packet itself Routes are listed in a table displaying the fo...

Page 141: ...ck Search The results are displayed in a table that indicates the timestamp and the device status at that specific timestamp A device can have one of the following statuses at a given moment NOT_JOINE...

Page 142: ...ssion attempts o the number of DPDUs received from the neighbor the signal level the RSL of the neighbor expressed in dBm The following table Table 7 1 indicates the RSL thresholds and the associated...

Page 143: ...s being used or not Is handheld indicates whether the superframe in question is used for communication between a handheld device and the selected device Links the number of links allocated on each sup...

Page 144: ...cates whether the channel is shared with other devices for communication purposes Link Type which can be o Normal o Broadcast o Join o Discovery You can use the search form on the top of the page to s...

Page 145: ...read service list 782 read session list etc To generate the command follow the steps described below 1 select the WH General Commands set from the Command drop down list 2 optionally select the Bypas...

Page 146: ...reen capture Figure 7 2 14 is displayed the Commands Log window Figure 7 2 14 Commands Log window HART 7 2 5 Network Health The Network Health page provides a communication health report at network le...

Page 147: ...laying the following information for each device EUI 64 Address the network address of the device Join Count the total number of joins per device Power Status the battery status for the device in ques...

Page 148: ...ceived from the devices which are generated either on demand by Read Value commands or by automatic Burst messages The readings can be filtered by device variable name command number or the device var...

Page 149: ...or Command Status New command posted in database Sent command sent to device Responded device responded successfully to the command Failed command failed to execute To search for commands select the d...

Page 150: ...e top right corner of the table also enable you to navigate through the other pages of the table From this page you can also save the search results into a Microsoft Excel CSV file by clicking Export...

Page 151: ...on a source route that failed You can set the number of records to be displayed per page in the table The default number is 10 Paging controls at the bottom of the table allow you to navigate through...

Page 152: ...ttings you must restart the AP for the new settings to take effect Under Provision security section you must perform the following action o specify the Join Key Note If you change this value you must...

Page 153: ...Settings section you must perform the following action o specify the tag for the gateway optional and the timeout period in seconds for cache read response and cache burst response Note If you change...

Page 154: ...er configuration window HART On hover over an edit box a tooltip will appear indicating the allowed format and range for each value Under General Settings section you must perform the following action...

Page 155: ...e finished editing the settings click Save 7 3 4 Device Management This section enables you to edit network configuration information in the whart_provisioning ini file for existing devices and to add...

Page 156: ...ue in a network 2 All the devices in a network must have the Network ID of one of the AP When adding a device you have the possibility to select whether the Join Key is unique per network or per devic...

Page 157: ...dit box and click Save The new AP will be added to the Access Points list Editing an AP To edit an AP you must perform the following actions 1 click on the entry that you want to edit in the Access Po...

Page 158: ...ne GW therefore it is not permitted to add more than one GW to the system Editing a GW To edit the GW you must perform the following actions 1 click on the entry that you want to edit in the Gateways...

Page 159: ...w device list into the NM the current whart_provisioning ini file will be overwritten and all previous settings will be lost Exporting the Settings This page also enables you to export the configurati...

Page 160: ...the following actions 1 in the empty edit box type the parameters of a burst message definition from a particular device following the order and format indicated in the Help form EUI64 address the nu...

Page 161: ...Deleting a burst message To delete a burst message you must perform the following actions 1 select a burst message in the list and click Delete 2 you will be asked for confirmation click Yes to delet...

Page 162: ...configure the trigger of a burst message Adding a Trigger To add a Trigger to a burst message definition you must perform the following actions 1 In an empty edit box type the trigger parameters in th...

Page 163: ...xpressed as comma separated values To load a list you must perform the following actions 1 click on Browse to locate the text file that you wish to load and click Upload 2 click Activate to load the n...

Page 164: ...and Holding Registers The mapping between a register and a device variable is achieved by adding register line in the appropriate section Please note that mapping read only variables to holding regis...

Page 165: ...evice variable is mapped onto the chunk of registers starting from address start_addr 1 The value should be interpreted as 4 bytes float At address start_addr there is a device state register generate...

Page 166: ...be set to zero b If the address range of a register line overlaps an existing register line in the same group or if it does not fit in the range 0 65535 it will be ignored Loading a List of Registers...

Page 167: ...elect a section in the Section drop down list the Variable list will change accordingly 4 type the desired value in the Value field and click Set Note The associated application must be restarted for...

Page 168: ...nable the MAC edit field b type the new MAC c optionally uncheck the Update MAC option to protect the field from being accidentally edited 3 use the Delete and Add buttons to remove or add name server...

Page 169: ...ections window HART The first five sections indicate the status Running or Not Running memory usage and processor usage for the Access Point Gateway Network Manager Modbus and Monitor Host processes T...

Page 170: ...of the Wireless HART based system It allows the users with proper rights to update system firmware and to manage device icons 7 5 1 System Upgrade The System Upgrade page enables you to upgrade the s...

Page 171: ...role with a view to better distinguishing them When the page is loaded the existing custom icons are displayed in a table with the following information Model Role the device model Icon shows the exis...

Page 172: ...in the form or Custom Icons under Administration to return to the Icons list 6 the newly added icon will be visible in the Icons list the Topology page and the Devices page as shown in the following s...

Page 173: ...n UTC and Local from Data Time format Figure 7 5 5 Custom Settings window HART 7 5 4 Device Codes This Device Codes page features a list of all the Wireless HART devices that have been approved by HAR...

Page 174: ...ies To search for specific entries you must perform the following actions 1 in the search form located on top of the list type the desired code model or company or part of the selected criterion in th...

Page 175: ...wing screen capture Figure 7 5 8 is shown the Edit Device Code window Figure 7 5 8 Edit Device Code window HART 2 in the form edit the desired information under Model and Company Note that you cannot...

Page 176: ...you must perform the following actions 1 in the form type your current password in the Old Password field 2 type the new password in the New password field 3 retype the new password in the Confirm ne...

Page 177: ...g on the VR fewer or additional features respectively may be available Please note that all web administration tasks require to login The login step is presented here only once and it is understood th...

Page 178: ...you can upgrade the three software components of the VR the Versa Router firmware using the file an_bin_r r vv_vr950_isa_lg tgz the Versa Router ISA radio transceiver BBR firmware Upg_CDS_Transceiver_...

Page 179: ...you intend to load a previous release version like 2 5 xx or 2 6 xx over a newer release please check Reset DB box 3 click Browse to locate and select a new FW file then click Load the versions must b...

Page 180: ...upport representative 8 2 2 ISA Transceiver Firmware In order to upgrade the VR ISA radio transceiver firmware you must perform the following actions 1 click ISA TR Firmware and the following screen w...

Page 181: ...pgrade process During the upload the process log is displayed When the operation is complete the screen should look as shown below Figure 8 2 4 Figure 8 2 4 Completed operation window for ISA Transcei...

Page 182: ...to locate and select the transceiver firmware file then click Load 3 wait until the transceiver firmware is activated this process will take a few minutes do not power cycle the board or interrupt in...

Page 183: ...Firmware Upgrade Note If the process fails to complete please contact a CDS Technical Support representative 8 2 4 Versa Router Application Website Monitoring Control System In order to upgrade the MC...

Page 184: ...in the dialog that appears click Browse to locate and select the file then click Load 3 during the upgrade the process log is displayed when the operation is complete the screen should look as shown i...

Page 185: ...name It must be UNIX compatible and while FTP logs option is activated it must be available in the same network as the VR at all time otherwise the VR may not function correctly User and Pass there m...

Page 186: ...y by a CDS Technical Support representative regarding which values to be changed Incorrect values may render the router dysfunctional or may cause difficulties in tracing malfunctions Please see the f...

Page 187: ...difficulties in tracing malfunctions If you make any settings configurations please follow the instructions below make sure you are not causing IP conflicts make sure the name servers used are functio...

Page 188: ...ted The Network Configuration section is shown in the following screen caption Figure 8 3 4 Figure 8 3 4 Network Configuration section window 9 Command line Configuration Interface The VR has a comman...

Page 189: ...Monitoring Host applications The default UDP ports are in decimal 20091 for the System Manager 20092 for the Gateway and 20093 for the Backbone Router The default TCP port for communication between th...

Page 190: ...mmand line interface is file This allows you for example to display live the last lines of a log file In the following example the last 10 lines of isa_gw log file is displayed CFG file watch tmp isa_...

Page 191: ...1 201 Figure 10 1 1 Versa Router Configurator window Click the Search Network for VersaRouters button to broadcast a request in the LAN to which all VRs will respond The responses are shown in the top...

Page 192: ...k for Versa Routers button You can select one of the VR in the list and use the Set VersaRouter Properties button to change the IP Mask and Default Gateway properties of the selected VR as shown in th...

Page 193: ...have values between 0 and 255 2 the bitwise representation of the mask must have a single length of 1 bit followed by a single length of 0 bits 3 the IP address bitwise AND ed with the mask must equal...

Page 194: ...STRALIA 30 40 AUT AUSTRIA 19 44 BHS BAHAMAS 9 48 BHR BAHRAIN 9 50 BGD BANGLADESH 9 51 ARM ARMENIA 9 52 BRB BARBADOS 9 56 BEL BELGIUM 19 60 BMU BERMUDA 9 64 BTN BHUTAN 9 68 BOL BOLIVIA 9 70 BIH BOSNIA...

Page 195: ...HE formerly Zaire 9 184 COK COOK ISLANDS 9 188 CRI COSTA RICA 9 191 HRV CROATIA Hrvatska 19 192 CUB CUBA 9 196 CYP CYPRUS 9 203 CZE CZECH REPUBLIC 19 204 BEN BENIN 9 208 DNK DENMARK 19 212 DMA DOMINIC...

Page 196: ...334 HMD HEARD ISLAND AND MCDONALD ISLANDS 9 336 VAT VATICAN CITY Holy See 19 340 HND HONDURAS 9 344 HKG HONG KONG Special Administrative Region of China 9 348 HUN HUNGARY 19 352 ISL ICELAND 9 356 IND...

Page 197: ...8 MYS MALAYSIA 9 462 MDV MALDIVES 9 466 MLI MALI 9 470 MLT MALTA 19 474 MTQ MARTINIQUE 9 478 MRT MAURITANIA 9 480 MUS MAURITIUS 9 484 MEX MEXICO 9 492 MCO MONACO 19 496 MNG MONGOLIA 9 498 MDA MOLDOVA...

Page 198: ...ITCAIRN 9 616 POL POLAND 19 620 PRT PORTUGAL 19 624 GNB GUINEA BISSAU 9 626 TLS TIMOR LESTE formerly East Timor 9 630 PRI PUERTO RICO 20 634 QAT QATAR 9 638 REU R UNION 9 642 ROU ROMANIA 19 643 RUS RU...

Page 199: ...ZERLAND Confederation of Helvetia 19 760 SYR SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 9 762 TJK TAJIKISTAN 9 764 THA THAILAND 9 768 TGO TOGO 9 772 TKL TOKELAU 9 776 TON TONGA 9 780 TTO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 9 784 ARE UNITE...

Page 200: ...VENEZUELA 9 876 WLF WALLIS AND FUTUNA 9 882 WSM SAMOA formerly Western Samoa 9 887 YEM YEMEN Yemen Arab Republic 9 894 ZMB ZAMBIA formerly Northern Rhodesia 9 902 CDS custom code 2 903 CDS custom code...

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