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Installation Manual
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Copyright 2007 by ABB.
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Release:
Document number:
October 2007
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TRADEMARKS
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Windows
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About This Book
Scope ................................................................................................................................7
Intended User.....................................................................................................................7
Document Structure ...........................................................................................................7
Use of Warning, Caution, Information, and Tip Icons ......................................................7
Document Conventions .....................................................................................................8
Related Documentation .....................................................................................................9
On-line Documentation ..........................................................................................9
Section 1 - Installation
Overview .........................................................................................................................11
Prerequisites ....................................................................................................................12
Operating System .................................................................................................12
Disk Space .......................................................................................................................12
Other Packages ................................................................................................................13
Users ..............................................................................................................................14
Settings ............................................................................................................................14
Date and Time Settings. ......................................................................14
Regional Settings. ...............................................................................14
CD Organization ..................................................................................................15
External Kit ......................................................................................15
PGP.3.x
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Base .............................................................................. 17
Support for API. ........................................................... 17
Web Extensions................................................................................... 17
Support for Harmony INFI. ................................................................ 17
Support. for AC800F .......................................................................... 18
Support for AC800M. ......................................................................... 18
Restart the Computer .......................................................................... 18
Post Installation Procedure. ................................................................ 18
Appendix A - Terminology
Abbreviations and Acronyms.......................................................................................... 33
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Intended User
This manual is for application engineers who are responsible for configuring and
maintaining these applications. This book is not the sole source of instruction for
this functionality. See Related Documentation on page 9 to find other documents
about this subject.
Document Structure
This manual contains two major sections:
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Document Conventions
point out useful hints to the reader. The corresponding symbols should be
interpreted as follows:
Electrical warning indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in
electrical shock.
Warning indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury.
Tip 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,
comply fully with all Warning and Caution notices.
Document Conventions
The following conventions are used for the presentation of material:
The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of
a window, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized.
Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the
keyboard. For example, press the ENTER key.
Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on
the keyboard. For example, the space bar, comma key, and so on.
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Press CTRL+C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while
pressing the C key (to copy a selected object in this case).
Press ESC E C indicates that you press and release each key in sequence (to
copy a selected object in this case).
The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced. For example, click OK.
The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced. For example, the File
menu.
The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows
Task Bar.
You may be told to enter the string TIC132 in a field. The string is shown as
follows in the procedure:
TIC132
Related Documentation
On-line Documentation
All documentation is supplied in Adobe Acrobat reader (.pdf) format.
The Power Generation Portal User Manual is also available as online Help.
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On-line Documentation
Software
Installation
Title
Power Generation Portal
Installation Manual
Description
How to install Power Generation Portal.
Power Generation Portal Release Known problems, fixed problems and other
Notes
release information.
Power Generation Portal
Configuration Manual
Operation
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Overview
The Power Generation Portal (PGP) monitors and provides operator aids for
industrial or utility process management.
It consists of hardware and software that performs these functions:
Other foreign modules for data acquisition using dedicated drivers or the
OPC standard.
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Prerequisites
Section 1 Installation
Signal conditioning
Data acquisition
Time tagging
Primary alarming.
Prerequisites
Operating System
Power Generation Portal must be installed on a Personal or Server Computer
running the Microsoft Operating System:
Disk Space
Power Generation Portal must be installed on a disk with a minimum of 350 MB
free space. The actual disk space you need, however, may be greater. A large
amount of disk space can be consumed by the historical features defined during the
later Power Generation Portal setup phase.
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Other Packages
It is strongly suggested that the disk on which Power Generation Portal will be
loaded is formatted with NTFS File System (not FAT).
Please note that Power Generation Portal must be installed on a local disk. Do not
install Power Generation Portal on a network disk.
Other Packages
The Power Generation Portal setup kit includes some external packages needed for
the Power Generation Portal features (semAPI for interfacing Harmony, Loox for
managing the graphics).
The following packages are included with the Power Generation Portal CD. They
must be installed on the system before Power Generation Portal is installed:
MSXML.MSI- Microsoft XML 4.0 sp 2 package
DOTNETFX.EXE - Microsoft .NET framework 1.1 package
DOTNETFX 2.0.EXE - Microsoft .NET framework 2.0 package
Sentinel Protection Installer 7.1.0.exe
Power Generation Portal relies on Microsoft Excel for report generation. Microsoft
Excel is not included in the installation kit of Power Generation Portal and must be
purchased, installed and licensed separately.
Power Generation Portal supports Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft Excel 2003 and
Microsoft Excel XP.
All documentation is supplied in Adobe Acrobat reader (.PDF) format. You can
download and install a free copy of the Adobe Reader directly from the Adobe site:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
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Users
Section 1 Installation
Users
Power Generation Portal can be activated from any Windows-user who is a member
of either the Administrators group or the Power Users group. In this manual we will
refer to this user as the Administrator.
Power Generation Portal provides some feature to lock access to the Windows
environment, thus restricting the usage of Windows functions according the Power
Generation Portal users policy. The methods to lock the access to Windows is
described into the Power Generation Portal Configuration Manual.
Settings
This sections lists some settings to do the first time the target computer starts-up.
Power Generation Portal does not require these settings to operate, however they are
strongly recommended.
These settings are grouped together in this section, but they can be performed at any
time. Unless specifically stated, settings can be done from any user and for any user.
Set the proper day, month, year and time. Also select the your local time zone.
Regional Settings.
Power Generation Portal relies on the regional settings of the Operating System for
various user interface features, such as the default language or the date and time
formatting. You need to make sure that these settings are correct.
Make sure that you Locale (location) and the language settings correspond to your
country. Also make sure that Time and Date formatting are properly set. Avoid
using the AM/PM format for the time presentation.
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Security Settings.
Power Generation Portal when used in a Client-Server environment and/or in an
architecture which use the PGP networking (PGP to PGP communication) the
following set of the Security options (located into the Windows Local Security
Settings) listed below should be done for the default PGP installation settings:
Network access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users: Enabled
Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts: Classic
CD Organization
Power Generation Portal is issued on a CD with a standard IndustrialIT folder
structure. The CD contains the personal computer versions of the product and some
additional utilities.
You need to locate the folder on the CD for the specific application that you wish to
install.
The CD has a common root folder named ABB Power Generation Portal.
In this folder you will find the PGP<version> (for example 3.1) folder for the
original issue of a version, or the PGP<version> sp X (where X may be 1, 2, ...)
folder for the service pack X.
The common root ABB Power Generation Portal contains the following subfolders:
External Kit
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Installation Procedure
Section 1 Installation
Contains the manuals in PDF format, along with any release notes.
Tools
Installation Procedure
Follow the steps below to install Power Generation Portal. These steps must be
followed in the correct sequence in order to perform a complete installation.
Single step(s) may be performed on an existing installation to update portions of the
system. For example, the installation of a new version of Power Generation Portal
does not require re-installation of any other packages unless you are specifically
instructed to do so in the release notes or in the uninstall procedure.
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Log on as Administrator.
2.
Use Windows Explorer to locate the Power Generation Portal distribution kit
folders.
3.
On the taskbar click Start > Run, and then click the Browse button.
4.
Select the ABB Power Generation Portal folder and then select the Power
Generation Portal <version> folder.
5.
6.
7.
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Base
All the components to support the main features of Power Generation Portal for
both the Client and Server environment will be installed. All the executable
files, basic configuration files and basic environment settings for the Power
Generation Portal are installed.
Support for API.
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Web Extensions.
This option installs the Web pages and the environment settings necessary to
develop WEB sites based on Power Generation Portal.
Support for Harmony INFI.
This option installs the displays and faceplates for controlling equipment
connected via the Harmony INFI.
Support. for AC800F
This option installs the displays and faceplates for controlling equipment
connected via the AC800F.
Support for AC800M.
This option installs the displays and faceplates for controlling equipment
connected via the AC800M.
Support for AC870P.
This option installs the displays and faceplates for controlling equipment
connected via the AC870P.
Support for PROCONTROL P13/P14.
This option installs the displays and faceplates for controlling equipment
connected via the PROCONTROL P13/P14.
Note that although all features are installed with the Base option you will be
required to activate licenses for certain features. Other features must be enabled in
the configuration settings performed later.
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Section 1 Installation
The final step for the installation procedure is to specify either an immediate or
delayed restart of the computer. You can delay the Restart if any other package,
is going to be installed, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Restarting the computer is required before you can use the system.
After you restart the computer the installation procedure starts a postinstallation program which automatically performs some necessary actions for
set up. Actions include:
If the Power Generation Portal is installed for the first time on the PC the
procedure will build an empty Power Generation Portal Database.
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Log on as Administrator.
If the authorization license is available, proceed to register it. Otherwise,
follow the next step to obtain the authorization license.
2.
Select Start > Programs > ABB Industrial IT > Power Generation
Portal > System Setup.
b.
Expand the Client and Server folder, and then select License Entry to view
a list of Available Ids.
c.
Report the displayed information (Machine ID) together with all other
license information required to ABB Energy Automation. They will
provide a valid software key.
d.
The following steps can be performed only if ABB Energy Automation issued a
valid Power Generation Portal license.
However, Power Generation Portal can run 15 days without a registered license.
You can use this period to obtain a valid authorization license.
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License
3.
Select Start > Programs > ABB Industrial IT > Power Generation
Portal > System Setup.
b.
Select the License Entry item from the option tree, and then select Basic
Features.
c.
Fill in the relevant fields (including the software key) accord to the license
certificate, or select Add from File if you have a file containing this
information.
d.
Click the Validate button. A message will indicate if the validation was
successful.
e.
f.
g.
Press the Test Checkout button to verify the license against the current
Machine ID.
h.
i.
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Log on as Administrator.
2.
Select Start > Programs > ABB Industrial IT > Power Generation Portal >
System Setup.
3.
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A Server must be identified using the full computer name. The name of a
server can be retrieved from Control Panel:
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System Setup will also show the current Full Computer Name as the
default server.
If the computer will operate as a client select the Client Only option.
b.
If the computer will operate as a pure server select the Server Only option.
c.
If the computer will operate as a server and client select the Client and
Server option.
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General Setup
6.
2.
3.
Select either the Server Only option or the Client and Server option.
General Setup
Many of the actions required for the setup of Power Generation Portal have been
automated and collected into a General Setup phase.
The General Setup phase is part of the Post Installation procedure which is
automatically started after the Power Generation Portal installation. However it can
be also manually started after every installation or upgrade of Power Generation
Portal.
1.
Log on as Administrator.
2.
Select Start > Programs > ABB Industrial IT > Power Generation Portal >
System Setup.
3.
4.
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General Setup
The program will display an list of options for Client/Server configuration and
previous Power Generation Portal installations. The suggested defaults will work in
all situations.
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Unregister DLLs - this option will unregister all Power Generation Portal
DLLs, cleaning up any previous installations.
Register DLLs - this option will register all Power Generation Portal DLLs and
servers.
Unregister Drivers - this option will unregister all Power Generation Portal
Drivers, cleaning up any previous installation.
Register Drivers - this option will register all Power Generation Portal Drivers.
This is generally used for interfacing external acquisition devices.
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Setup Window User - this option will set up some privileges and characteristics
for the Power Generation Portal Windows user. These setting are applied to the
user which is currently running the procedure. This procedure must be repeated
for any additional user.
Check File System - this option will check the Power Generation Portal
internal file configuration, performing any adaptation which may be necessary
when upgrading previous installations.
Check Registry - this action will check the Windows registry, performing any
changes that may be required when upgrading from previous installations.
5.
Log-in as Administrator.
2.
Use Windows Explorer to locate the Power Generation Portal distribution kit
folders.
3.
On the taskbar click Start > Run. Click the Browse button.
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4.
Select the ABB Industrial IT folder and then select the Power Generation
Portal folder.
The C-NET Interface setup program is located in the folder:
Power Generation Portal\semAPI\Exe\Winnt
If the package has been installed at default location, the complete path is:
C:\ Program Files\ABB Industrial IT\Power Generation
Portal\semAPI\Exe\Winnt).
5.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Click the Save button. A message will indicate if the procedure was
successful.
f.
If Power Generation Portal has been installed before the network was configured,
you will need to change the node name using this procedure.
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At least one database build must be completed in order to run Power Generation
Portal properly.
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Log-in as Administrator.
2.
Select Start > Programs > ABB Industrial IT > Power Generation Portal >
System Setup.
3.
Expand the Build Database folder, and then select Build All.
All system builders will be executed in sequence. Wait for a message indicating
that system generation has completed.
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When the database build is complete the Power Generation Portal application is
ready to run.
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Refer to the detailed information below to determine the requirements for each
package.
Removing Tenore
Before proceeding make sure that all Tenore processes are stopped.
Use Task Manager to list all running processes. If the DEVICE.EXE process is
active, then terminate it. The Tenore shutdown procedure does not end this task.
Also find and terminate any process with Tenore in the name.
After stopping Tenore processes follow these steps to remove the application.
1.
Log-in as Administrator.
2.
3.
4.
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5.
ABB Energy Automation - Tenore NT (versions since 1.3 and before 2.0)
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1.
Log-in as Administrator.
2.
3.
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Select Power Generation Portal applications from the list of software as shown
in the figure below:
5.
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Appendix A Terminology
The following is a list of terms related to the PGP. The list contains terms and
abbreviations that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different
from standard industry usage.
Table 2. Glossary of Terms.
Term
Block Address
C-Net
Controlway
Dual Configuration
Engineering Work Station
Exception Report
Function Block
Function Code
Master-Slave Configuration
Module Address
Multi Function Processor
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Number that identifies a Function Block in a module.
Advanced communication highway to transfer process
data from/to Symphony Rack.
High speed redundant communication.
In a Process Control Unit is the method to transfer
information between intelligent modules.
In PGP this means a double-computer configuration in
redundancy.
Personal Computer to maintain and update the
configuration of the Symphony Rack modules.
Updating information generated when the state and/or
the value of a tag change/s beyond a certain amount.
A function code occurrence in a specific block address
of a module.
Algorithm operating on specific functions. These
functions are linked together to create a control strategy.
In PGP this means a double-computer configuration in
redundancy.
Single identifier of a specific device in a communication
channel.
Multiple-loops controller capable of data acquisition and
information processing.
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Definition
In PGP this refers to a multiple cooperating computer
configuration.
Computer interface unit to the Symphony.
Network 90 communication ring to transfer process data.
System network node containing control modules and
I/O modules.
Module reference time for the labelling of exception
reports.
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Definition
Computer Interface Unit.
Control Output.
Central Processing Unit.
Configuration and Tuning Terminal.
Digital Audio Tape.
Device Driver.
Dynamic Data Exchange.
Digital Input tag.
Engineering Unit.
Engineering Work Station.
Function Code.
C-NET Computer Interface.
Local Area Network.
Multi Function Processor.
Multi State Device Driver.
Network Interface Unit.
Open Database Connectivity.
OLE for Process Control.
Process Control Unit.
Process Variable.
Remote Control Memory.
Remote Motor Control Block.
Remote Manual Set Constant.
Ratio Index.
Small Computer System Interface.
Sequence of Events Recorder.
Screen Oriented Display Generator.
Set Point.
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