Title: Quantum Software Training
1 Quantum Software Training
- System Configuration using Eaglevision-NT
2Eaglevision-NT Training Goals
- Load Eaglevision-NT into your OIS
- Establish Communications
- Configure and Download addresses
- Write to EEPROMS
- Identify all Config/Display Screen elements
- Understand Network Loading Concerns
- Utilize Diagnostic Screens
- Describe Custom Graphics capabilities
3Eaglevision-NT Software
- Eaglevision NT performs two main functions
- Builds the system database (on/off line)
- Configures and monitors system hardware (on line)
4EagleVision-NT Standard Software
- Basic, standalone system software package
- Needed to configure every Quantum system
- Compatible with Windows95 or WindowsNT
- OIS hardware/memory requirements
- 133 mhz Pentium
- 64 mb ram
5Eaglevision -NT for Wonderware
- Designed to run with Intouch MMI version 7.0
- Windows-NT operating system only
- Two additional features above std. Eaglevision
NT - real time data exchange
- tagname export function
- Hardware Requirements
- 133 mhz Pentium
- 64 mb ram
- 1024x768 pixel screen resolution
- Intouch runtime or developers key
6Eaglevision-NT Installation
- Load Eaglevision-NT into the OIS floppy drive
- Using Windows Program Mgr, select File, Run, and
type a\setup - Once installed, double-click on Quantum icon to
start program
7Database Configuration
- Build PC Database-
- Select New from File Menu to start a new
project - Select Save As from the file menu to save your
project - Project name should appear in window title bar
- Completed LON Listing Worksheet required
- All Gateway DIP switches should be set per
worksheet - All Logic Controller DIP switches set per
worksheet - All Field Device DIP switches set per worksheet
8Establishing Communications
- Click on Config under File menu
- Port Configuration screen will be displayed
- Select Reset/Program keyswitch position on
Logic Controller faceplate - Download data to all devices by clicking on
Download All - Download data to a single device by clicking on
Download One. Start with lowest address first - Watch for errors such as device not present
wrong device type selected, invalid
configuration, or not communicating
9Gateway Port Configuration Screen
10Gateway Port Configuration Screen
- Define LON network type
- Define Serial Connections
- PLC address field must match Modbus address set
on the Gateway - If port 1 (0 for EA2000), then address is set on
DIP switches - If port 2 (1 for EA2000), then address is set via
software Default address is Port 1 - Com Port field defines which PC serial port is
connected to gateway - Press button for auto-connect
11Gateway Port Configuration Screen
- Baud rate, data bits, and parity fields must
match rocker switch settings on Gateway - Baud rate of 19.2K recommended when using port 1
- If PC is connected to port 2, then 9600 baud
reqd - One stop bit should always be used
- Parity setting must match rocker switch setting
S6 - if port 2 is used, then parity must be even
- LON name is used as prefix for HMI software tag
names, so keep this name short
12Configuring System Hardware
- Find Point Configuration screen and select
address - Click on Modify Point button
- Point Not Defined will appear. Click on
Define - Select device type and click OK
- Select desire device parameters
- Repeat for each device on the system
- Save the project
13Field Node Point Configuration
- Select Point number (start w/ 10 for first
device) - Press modify point button
- Point not defined will be displayed
- Press Define button
- Select device type and press OK button
- Set device parameters
- Download to device (Download All is OK for new
proj) - Save the project!
14Gateway Relays
- Select start end address for each relay
- Address block monitored by each
- Select events to actuate
- Fault relay will actuate on LON fault or internal
gateway fault - Select energized for norm. energized coil
- Select Accept command
15Destination Addresses
- Logic Controller is typical node Destination
Address - Logic Controller occupies two adjacent addresses,
always odd number first (5 recommended) - Will receive destination data at either address
- For max performance, always alternate odd even
addresses during system configuration - Convenient to address odd node addresses to odd
Logic controller address, and even nodes to
even Logic controller address
16Write to EEPROMs
- When all devices are communicating-
- Select Gateway
- click on Write EEPROM to write data to gateway
- Select Logic Controller
- click on Write EEPROM to write data to Logic
Controller
17Network Loading
- Gateway can handle up to 50 messages per second
- For 50 node system, all can update once per
second - For 240 nodes, average update can be every 5 sec
- Device update rate can be set individually
- Average update time must not exceed 50 messages
per second
18Gateway Display Screen
19Gateway Display Screen
- Upper Lower Xcever Faults
- indicates if malfunction in LON communications
transceivers - Gateway Fault
- indicates gateway self-diagnostic test is failed
- LON Relay Overide
- indicates if user has over-ridden normal
operation of gateway LON relay. This will
re-connect the LON in the event of an external
LON break. Always return to normal after
troubleshooting is complete - Invalid Configuration
- indicates gateway not configured, or does not
match rocker switches - Unable to Configure
- Main gateway unable to transfer config data to
auxiliary gateway - Not Communicating
- indicate if any configured gateway fails to report
20Gateway Display Screen
- LON Master
- indicates which gateway is sending heartbeat
messages. Normally On for main and Off for
auxiliary gateways - LON Fault
- indicates if heartbeat sent out from one LON port
is not received at other LON port, typically
caused by LON open or short circuit - Slave PLC
- indicates an attached PLC is responding
- Net Test Fault
- indicates a failed network extender in the LON
- Fault Relay Active
- indicates if gateway fault relay is active.
Triggered on open LON or gateway fault - Reset Relay Button resets gateway relays when set
for latching
21Point Display Screens
- Common Display Fields
- Point name in upper left corner
- LON name and Point number in upper right corner
- Navigate to different points on LON by using go
to, previous point, and next point buttons on
right side column - Inhibit button prevents gateway relays
display from responding to changes, and toggles
inhibit bit status - Close button closes screen returns previous
screen - Status indicator are normally black go red when
active - Properly operating system will show all status
indicators black except for LON Master on Main
Gateway Point Display
22Logic Controller Point Display
23Logic Controller Point Display
- Faults
- Upper Lower MIP Faults indicate LON transceiver
malfunction - LON fault indicates a loss of heartbeat from main
gateway - Unable to Configure indicates an unsuccessful
transfer of configuration data from main gateway - Invalid Configuration indicates re-configuration
is required - Not Communicating indicates the Logic controller
has failed to report on schedule - NV Communicating indicates a field device is not
reporting to Logic - EEPROM CRC indicates Logic controller needs to be
replaced - RAM Fault indicates new configuration data has
been downloaded but not saved to non-volatile
memory. Perform write EEPROM function to clear
this fault
24Logic Controller Status
- Fire Alarm is activated when any enabled fire
alarm input is active - Trouble will occur if any of the faults listed
below are active - Trouble can be cleared only after correction by
controller reset
25Logic Controller Status
- Supervisory status is activated when any enabled
LON input has a supervisory fault. Requires
correction and reset to clear. - Acknowledge status is set when ack switch on
logic controller faceplate is activated.
Requires reset to clear. - Silence status is set when silence switch on
logic controller faceplate is activated.
Requires reset to clear. - Isolated status is set when logic controller
keyswitch is set to isolate position. Isolate
function is used to isolate agent release outputs
against accidental activation - Program Mode indicates the logic controller is on
the program mode - Inhibit Active indicates the gateway and relays
are inhibited from responding to changes in logic
controller status - EEPROM Write indicates configuration data is
being copied from RAM to non-volatile memory.
Active during new download to Logic controller - GW LON Fault is set when LON fault message is
received from gateway
26Logic Controller Power Supply Faults
- AC Failed is activated when any EQ2100LCUPS
output is low or is missing ACV input - Ground Fault is activated when the EQ2100LCUPS or
isolation module has detected a ground fault on
the system - Power Supply Fault is activated by any power
supply-related fault - Battery Fault is set when the EQ2100LCUPS has low
or missing batteries
27Logic Controller IO Faults
- All IO Faults relate to the EQ2100LCUPS and
EQ2100LIOU devices - IO Communication Fault signals a general fault
with the RS485 communications to the EQ2100LCUPS
and EQ2100LIOU devices - IO Board Count Fault is activated when an the
EQ2100LIOU board is detected that is not
configured. Use detect cards feature to find
problem - IO Wire Fault is activated when EQ2100LIOU boards
have an open or shorted wire. Check individual
card status to troubleshoot. - IO CPU Reset Fault is activated when any the
EQ2100LIOU board has been reset. Check
individual card status to troubleshoot. - IO Not Communicating is activated when one or
more configured IO boards is not responding.
Check individual card status to troubleshoot.
28Logic Controller Card Status
- Press Card Status button to display tabbed
notebook at lower screen - Tabs are numbered 1-24 representing max LIOU
boards and LCUPS monitors - Last tab is labeled LH and stands for Local
Hardware on Logic Controller Faceplate - Each page displays current status of a single
board - Board Types-
- Signal Audible Board
- Relay Module Board
- Agent Release Board
- Power Supply Module
- Local Hardware
29Signal Audible Output (Sounder) Card
- Four (4) supervised output circuits
- Open or shorted monitoring for each output
- 60 second reset timer from power-up, watchdog
timer, or reset switch - Wrong stype Cir A activated when wrong
software/DIP switch config
30Relay Output Card
- Provides four (4) unsupervised output relays
31Agent Release Output Card
- Provides one (1) supervised release output
- Provides three (3) supervised signal audible
outputs
32Power Supply Monitor Card
- Monitors up to two (2) switchable mode power
supplies (SMPS) - Monitors one (1) battery charging circuit
- Provides positive and negative ground fault
monitoring - No battery test means too early to conduct
battery test (not fully charged)
33Local Hardware
- Provides status indication of Logic Controller
hardware - Normal, Enable, Program, Isolate Keyswitch
positions shown - Network Variable (NV) Output failed indicates
Logic Controller unable to communicate with LON
device such as SAM or ARM
34System Diagnostics - NV Status words
incoming binary information
outgoing binary information
not communicating bit
35Cards Detected
- On power-up all available LIOU board addresses
are polled - Detected cards list is compared to configured
cards list - Extra cards IO count fault, missing cards IO
not communicating flt - Detect Cards command asks Logic Controller to
poll all available cards
36Local Hardware Scan Time
- Logic Controller scan time is used to measure LC
performance - Numbers represent time reqd to update input image
table, process logic, and update output field
units - Typical time range is 300-900 milliseconds
37DCU Point Display
38IDC Point Display
39UV Flame Detector Point Display
40UV/IR Flame Detector Configuration
41UV/IR Point Display
42UV/IR Detector Extended Status
43ARM (agent release) Point Display
44SAM (signal audible) Point Display
45Power Supply Monitor Point Display
46Quantum LON Troubleshooting
- Typical Quantum Trouble-
- LON Wiring Fault (check Overview screen)
- Node Address Error
- Extra, Missing, or unconfigured LIOU Cards
47Quantum LON Troubleshooting
- System Overview screen shows
- Configured nodes displayed as block w/address
- Node color codes Black normal, Red alarm,
Yellow fault - Select LON Diag. Button
- LON Diagnostic screen displayed
- Node color changes indicate communications
- Green LON1, Blue LON2, Red No comm.
48Quantum Printing Function
- Print Functions for-
- Field Device Configuration by Point
- Trigger names, types, and events
- Logic pages and gate assignments
- Event Log
49Quantum Printing Function
- Quantum Print function tested at Factory
- Cable length limits exist!
- Printer compatibility limits exist!
- Unauthorized changes may impact Printing
capabilities