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4-2  Setting DCOM

3) [Registry Value Permissions] dialog appears. From this dialog, click [Add...] button and add “Everyone   All Users.”

Select “Everyone” and click [Add] button.

Summary of Contents for NP4N-MDLW

Page 1: ...FEH246a series USER S MANUAL MICREX SX Communication Middleware Models NP4N MDLW...

Page 2: ...a r u g i f n o c m e t s y s s e i r e S X S X E R C I M e h t s e b i r c s e D s e l u d o m f o g n i l d n a h d n a s n o i t a c i f i c e p s e r a w d r a h e c n e r e f e R 2 V n i w 0 0 3...

Page 3: ...age to the product or malfunction may occur The product CD is CD ROM Never try to play it on a general audio CD player or loud noise may cause hearing disability or audio equipment fault Insert loader...

Page 4: ...s i o N l a u n a m e h T n o d e t n i r P o N l a u n a M s t n e t n o c n o i s i v e R 4 0 0 2 l u J 6 4 2 H E F n o i t i d e t s r i F 4 0 0 2 v o N a 6 4 2 H E F n e t t i r w e r s a w n o i...

Page 5: ...ional Specifications 3 1 3 1 1 Execution environment 3 1 3 1 2 Development language for client 3 1 3 1 3 List of communication interfaces 3 1 3 2 Interfaces Supported by SX_MDLW 3 2 3 3 Accessing Proc...

Page 6: ...1 1 Outline of NP4N MDLW 1 1 1 1 1 Data Communication System Configuration Image 1 1 1 1 2 Outline of system configuration 1 2 1 Basic system configuration 1 2 2 Expanded system configuration 1 3 1 2...

Page 7: ...pervisory Control and Data Aquistion Hint OPC related information is available at the Web site of OPC Council Japan Address http www microsoft com japan partners industry opchome htm Section 1 Overvie...

Page 8: ...ported SX_MDLW can access to the MICREX SX global variables without activating D300win Notes 1 The OS of the personal computer must be WindowsNT V4 0 SP3 or up Windows2000 or WindowsXP 2 Message Manag...

Page 9: ...0 WindowsXP OPC client SX_MDLW OPC server D300win V2 2 0 1 and up Message manager MM WindowsNT V4 0 SP3 or up Windows2000 WindowsXP Dedicated interface Use RS 232C Ethernet etc for communications betw...

Page 10: ...terface defined by OPC is necessary Knowledge about D300win Knowledge about D300win operations is necessary For development with OPC custom interface Category Items Knowledge about OLE COM Interface d...

Page 11: ...Page 2 1 Personal Computer Environment Necessary for SX Communication Middleware 2 1 2 2 Installation Procedure 2 2 2 2 1 Initial screen 2 2 2 2 2 Installing SX Communication Middleware 2 3 2 3 Uninst...

Page 12: ...disk drive At least 1 drive Media 2HD 1 25 1 44 Mbytes 3 5 inches CD DOM drive At least 1 drive quadruple speed or more recommended Media ISO9660 format Memory capacity 128 Mbytes or more Keyboard 106...

Page 13: ...ive Then the screen shown below automatically appears Note If the installation screen shown above does not appear automatically perform the following procedure Click Windows Start Run specify the name...

Page 14: ...iddleware Procedure 1 From the initial screen click Setup to start the installer Note If your personal computer runs on WindowsNT Windows Installer may not have been installed In this case install Win...

Page 15: ...ect whether or not to accept the terms of the license 3 To agree with the terms of the license and continue installation select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next button The Cu...

Page 16: ...ge the installation destination select Custom and click Next button 5 From Custom Setup screen click Change button and setup the installation destination After setup click Next button Clicking this bu...

Page 17: ...2 6 2 2 Installation Procedure 6 The screen shown below appears From this screen click Install button to start installation The installation destination folder is shown here...

Page 18: ...2 7 2 2 Installation Procedure 7 When installation has completed the screen shown below appears Click Finish button to exit the wizard screen...

Page 19: ...ommunication Middleware and click Add Remove button Change Remove button for Windows2000 WindowsXP to invoke the screen shown below 2 Click Next button to invoke Program Maintenance screen From this s...

Page 20: ...tion Procedure 3 Remove the program screen appears From this screen click Remove button to start uninstallation 4 When uninstallation has completed Completed screen appears Click Finish button to exit...

Page 21: ...2 2 DA browser 3 3 3 OPC group collection 3 4 4 OPC group 3 5 5 DA item collection 3 6 6 DA item 3 6 3 3 Accessing Process Data 3 7 3 3 1 Item ID and access path 3 7 3 3 2 Basics of process data acce...

Page 22: ...For connecting the machine running SX_MDLW and the MICREX SX system the communication interfaces given below are prepared n o i t a c i n u m m o C e c a f r e t n i e r a w d r a H e m a n t c u d o...

Page 23: ...w d n a b e h t s n r u t e r t I r e v r e s e h t o t c i f i c e p s e u l a V r e v r e s e h t o t e l b a l i a v a s p u o r G C P O s t c e j b o p u o r g A D f o n o i t c e l l o C s e m a...

Page 24: ...n o i t i s o p t n e r r u c e h t s n r u t e R t n u o C n o i t c e l l o c e h t n i s m e t i f o r e b m u n e h t s n r u t e R m e t I r e i f i c e p S m e t I h t i w d e x e d n i e m a n...

Page 25: ...p u o r G C P O r o f D I e l a c o L t l u a f e d s t e S W R d d A s p u o r G s a i B e m i T p u o r G t l u a f e D d e t a e r c s p u o r G C P O r o f e t u n i m 0 s a i B e m i T t l u a f...

Page 26: ...p U s m e t a r e t a d p u s e i f i c e p S W R s m e t I C P O s t c e j b o m e t I C P O f o n o i t c e l l o C d a e R c n y S p m a t s e m i t d n a g a l f y t i l a u q e u l a v a t a d e...

Page 27: ...e i l c a s t e S s e p y T a t a D t e S p u o r g e h t n i m e t i n a r o f e p y t a t a d t s e u q e r a s t e S 6 DA item t c e j b O y t r e p o r P d o h t e M t n e v E w e i v r e v O m e...

Page 28: ...acquired using the browse function In addition no access paths are used 3 3 2 Basics of process data access 1 Process data configuration Process data consists of three types of data shown below e p y...

Page 29: ...B 1 l o o B T N I 6 1 r e g e t n I T N I D 2 3 r e g e t n i n o i s i c e r p e l b u o D T N I U 6 1 r e g e t n i d e n g i s n U T N I D U 2 3 r e g e t n i n o i s i c e r p e l b u o d d e n g...

Page 30: ...CREX SX whish is Device according to UpdateRate Cache specification raises the response speed performance but increases the possibility of variation of the value from Device according to UpdateRate De...

Page 31: ...ss has completed requested data is returned through another route Because a process from the OPC server is immediately transferred the OPC client is allowed to perform other processing until data is r...

Page 32: ...led by SX_MDLW and that of projects accessed when acquiring an address in D300win are determined by OPC file setup of SX_MDLW Specifying large parameter values requires a lot of resources lowering the...

Page 33: ...r e e n i g n e e h t n e h w D I C L a s a e u l a v a s n r u t e r r e v r e s C P O e h t n e h w d e s u r e i f i t n e d i e g a u g n a L g n i r t s r e t c a r a h c t c e j b o m e t I n o...

Page 34: ...SX_MDLW Page 4 1 Setting SX_MDLW 4 1 4 1 1 Setting OPC server 4 1 1 Basic Setting 4 1 2 SX setting 4 2 3 Trace setting 4 8 4 2 Setting DCOM 4 10 4 3 D300win Related Settings 4 15 4 3 1 Exporting vari...

Page 35: ...C P O e h T e t a d p u s i h T r e v r e s C P O e h t y b d e t r o p p u s e b n a c t a h t e l c y c m u m i n i m e h t t e s e r e H e l c y c e r e h t e s e u l a v e h t d e e c x e t o n n...

Page 36: ...ocedure 1 Click MICREX SX Setting tab from OPC Server settings dialog to display the screen shown below 2 Set whether or not to start D300win in the D300win group D300win group Specify whether or not...

Page 37: ...ject containing the global variable worksheet to be accessed by SX_MDLW and click Open button to display the project selected in the project path from OPC Server settings Click the global variable wor...

Page 38: ...variable and click Communication Setting button to display Communication Setting dialog From this dialog set the parameter for communications between SX_MDLW and MICREX SX For Communication Data Size...

Page 39: ...2400 bps Data length 8 or 7 bits Stop bits 1 1 5 or 2 Parity 0 1 2 or 3 0 No parity 1 Odd parity 2 Even parity 3 Mark Sample setting For modem Set Modem as the communication port type and specify the...

Page 40: ...number 1 to 64 Sample setting SX bus board When using SX bus slave boards a maximum of four SX bus slave boards are available Select the communication port type from SX bus board 0 through SX bus boa...

Page 41: ...means that the set project does not exist on the project path for a certain reason or it has been deleted When Not Exist is displayed delete the data or make the setting again If SX_MDLW is started le...

Page 42: ...lder Procedure 1 From OPC Server settings dialog click Trace File Setting tab to display the screen shown below From this screen select the information to be traced Set items n o i t p i r c s e D o N...

Page 43: ...trace file are as shown below 1 Indicates time 2 Indicates the method executed by SX_MDLW 0 or 9 enclosed in circle indicates that there has been a call from the client or the server has completed me...

Page 44: ...m Start menu specify dcomcnfg exe and click OK button Then Distributed COM Configuration Properties dialog appears 2 OPC MICREX SX Properties dialog appears Click Security tab from OPC MICREX SX Prope...

Page 45: ...4 11 4 2 Setting DCOM 3 Registry Value Permissions dialog appears From this dialog click Add button and add Everyone All Users Select Everyone and click Add button...

Page 46: ...e user who can start the application Check Use custom launch permissions and click Edit button 5 Registry Value Permissions dialog appears From this dialog click Add button and add Everyone All Users...

Page 47: ...13 4 2 Setting DCOM 6 Specify the account to be used for application execution Click Identity tab check The interactive user and click OK button Distributed COM Configuration Properties dialog reappea...

Page 48: ...K button to complete DCOM settings Though Everyone is set for access permissions in this manual a specific user may also be set for accessing Customize it depending on the operational environment Set...

Page 49: ...cannot access local variables Note When a project has been modified online SX_MDLW may not operate normally If a project has been modified online be sure to restart SX_MDLW If an exported project is t...

Page 50: ...labels dialog 2 From Export labels dialog set the configuration resource and export destination folder for the global variable to be exported and click Export button When export has completed the dia...

Page 51: ...Section 5 Connecting from an OPC Client Page 5 1 Preparing for SX_MDLW OPC Server Connection 5 1 5 2 Connecting to SX_MDLW 5 2 5 3 Registering Groups 5 2 5 4 Registering Items 5 2...

Page 52: ...ed to SX_MDLW OPC server Connect SX_MDLW and OPC client in the procedure described below Create project Download project Starting D300win for communication Export variable name Set SX_MDLW Start OPC c...

Page 53: ...ternally and in such a case manual registration of the group is not necessary For details about connections refer to sections related to OPC connections in SCADA software manuals 5 4 Registering Items...

Page 54: ...ooting Page 1 SX_MDLW cannot start 6 1 2 SX_MDLW goes down when an OPC server tries to connect to the server 6 1 3 The server functions not in the way specified in processing instructions 6 1 4 Browsi...

Page 55: ...r Make reinstallation 2 SX_MDLW goes down when an OPC server tries to connect to the server The proxy stub registration information may contain an error Make reinstallation 3 The server functions not...

Page 56: ...Gate City Ohsaki East Tower 11 2 Osaki 1 chome Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0032 Japan E mail micrex sx fujielectric co jp URL http www fujielectric com Materials covered in this document are subject to rev...

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