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OperateOperateOperateOperateOperateITITITITIT SCADA PortalSCADA PortalSCADA PortalSCADA PortalSCADA Portal V V V V Version 1.0ersion 1.0ersion 1.0ersion 1.0ersion 1.0

Getting Started GuideGetting Started GuideGetting Started GuideGetting Started GuideGetting Started Guide

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SCADA PortalSCADA PortalSCADA PortalSCADA PortalSCADA Portal V V V V Version 1.0ersion 1.0ersion 1.0ersion 1.0ersion 1.0

Getting Started Guide 

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Copyright

© Copyright 2001 ABB Automation Technology Products. All rights reserved.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form orby any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without theexpress written permission of ABB Automation Technology Products.

Disclaimer 

 ABB Automation Technology Products reserves the right to change thecontents of this document at any time without incurring an obligation tonotify anyone of the changes, and assumes no responsibility for any errorsin this document or any damage that may be caused by them.

Trademarks

Registered trademarks from other companies are:

Microsoft™, Windows™ and Windows NT™ from Microsoft Corporation,Postscript™ and Acrobat Reader™ from Adobe Systems, Inc.

SCADA Portal is a registered trademark of ABB. All other brand or productnames are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Document release: October 2001Document version: 1.0Document number: 3BSE026018 R0001

Printed in Sweden.

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ContentsContentsContentsContentsContents

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InstallationInstallationInstallationInstallationInstallation 77777

CrCrCrCrCreate Systemeate Systemeate Systemeate Systemeate System 1111111111

Start the systemStart the systemStart the systemStart the systemStart the system 1313131313

CrCrCrCrCreating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object types 1414141414

CrCrCrCrCreating a new Contreating a new Contreating a new Contreating a new Contreating a new Controllerollerollerolleroller 1717171717

CrCrCrCrCreating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instance 1919191919

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HarHarHarHarHardwardwardwardwardware Require Require Require Require Requirementsementsementsementsements

 All hardware must be supported by Windows 2000.

First Workplace (Client and Server) requirements:Pentium III 733 MHZ or faster, 512 MB RAM, 10 GB free space,Ethernet 10 Mbps or faster (100 Mbps recommended if multiple clients),graphic card 1280 x 1024 dpi or more, large monitor 19” or more(resolution 1280x1024 dpi), UPS, pointing device and standard keyboard,CD ROM.

 Additional Workplace (Client only) requirements:Pentium III 700 MHZ or faster, 256 MB RAM, 10 GB free space,

Ethernet 10 Mbps or faster, graphic card 1280 x 1024 dpi or more, largemonitor 19” or more (resolution 1280x1024 dpi), UPS, pointing device andstandard keyboard, CD ROM.

SoftwarSoftwarSoftwarSoftwarSoftware Require Require Require Require Requirementsementsementsementsements

• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional US English Edition with ServicePack 1

• Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5• Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional US English or later with VisualStudio Service Pack 5 or later to run Graphics Builder. The GraphicsBuilder is used for creating and editing process graphics and face-plates.

• Direct X 8.0• Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0

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Checklist beforChecklist beforChecklist beforChecklist beforChecklist before starting the installatione starting the installatione starting the installatione starting the installatione starting the installation

Get the following:• TCP/IP address of the station

• Hostname/computer name of the station• Windows 2000 Setup Disks• Windows 2000 Professional or Server Installation CD• Windows 2000 Professional License card (OEM member)• Optional drivers if not supplied by Windows 2000, for Video card,

Network Card and Sound Card

If you connect to a network get the following information:• Model of network card

• Domain/Workgroup name• Network gateway (not needed if using DHCP)• DHCP server (if used on the network)• Subnet mask (not needed if using DHCP)• WINS server (if used)

Prepare the system:• Start> Settings> Control Panel> Regional Options: Set default lan-

guage to English (United States).

• Start> Settings> Control Panel> Date/Time: Select the correct timezone. Make sure the box Automatically adjust clock for daylightsaving changes is checked.

• Give the computer a Computer Name or Node Name that is uniqueon the connected network. Start> Settings> Control Panel> System>Network Identification.

• Backup your system.

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InstallationInstallationInstallationInstallationInstallation

 You can either install:• First Workplace: a Client and Server on one computer, or

• Additional Workplace: a Client and Server on one computer andadditional Clients on separate computers.

Note: A reboot of the system should be done if you are prompted to do so.

1. Log on with administrator privileges on the computer.2. Exit all Windows programs before running the installation.3. Insert the Installation CD. The Operate IT SCADA Portal Home page

 will automatically be displayed.

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4. Click the Install SCADA Portal button to display the Install SCADAPortal page.

5. Select Install Direct X 8.0. If you already have Direct X 8.0 installed inthe system, you can go directly to Install Operate IT platform.

6. Select Run this program from its current location in the File Download

dialog. Click OK .7. Click Yes in the Security Warning dialog.8. Install Operate IT.

Select ABB Operate IT och click Install button.

9. Follow the instructions in the following dialogs.• Select Complete to install all components on the Workplace. If you

select this feature you will get the Graphics Builder option to createand edit process graphics.

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• Select Typical to install the needed software to run a Workplace.• Select Custom installation if you want to choose which features to

install.• If you are prompted to reboot the system after one of the last dialogs

use the same user name as you used to log on the first time.

10. Install Operate IT Service Pack 1.Return to the Install SCADA Portal page and select Install the Operate

IT Service Pack .11. Select Run this program from its current location in the File Down-

load dialog.12.Select Operate IT Beta 2 Service Pack 1 and click the Install button.

13. Follow the instructions.14.Use the default settings in the dialog and use your current password.

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15.Install SCADA Portal.Return to the Install SCADA Portal page and select Install the SCADA 

Portal.16.Select Run this program from its current location in the File Down-

load dialog.

17. Follow the instructions in the displayed dialogs.18.Make another full backup.19. Log out after the installation is finished.20. If you are installing on a single-computer system continue with

Create System, see next chapter.

If you are installing on a multi-computer system repeat this installationprocedure for each computer.• For a First Workplace installation: Select Client and Server.• For Additional Workplace installation: Select Client.

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CrCrCrCrCreate Systemeate Systemeate Systemeate Systemeate System

 After Installation, you have to create a system. For more information, seeInstallation manual, Chapter 5, Configuration.

1. Log on with administrator privileges on the First Workplace.2. Start the Configuration Wizard from Start> Programs> ABB Industrial

IT> Configuration Wizard.3. Create a new system by selecting the Create System icon and click Next.4. Enter name and description for the new system. For Server type:

Choose Aspect Server and Connectivity Server . Click Next.

5. Define paths to data directories. When you define paths to the datadirectories, use a disc locally mounted to the server node. Click Next.

6. Select the SCADA Portal check box in the load option part to the leftin the Define System Extensions dialog.Note: Do not select the SCADA Portal check box in the start optionpart to the right in the Define System Extensions dialog.

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7. Click Next. The settings will now be applied. This action will take afew minutes.

8. Select the System Administration icon and click Next.

9. Select your system and click Next.10. Select the SCADA Portal Server icon and click Next to start the

configuration wizard for the SCADA functionality.11. Follow the instructions.

Keep the default MMS-address and click Next.

12.Exit.

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Start the systemStart the systemStart the systemStart the systemStart the system

Start the system by choosing Startup manager found under the Start menu>

Programs> ABB Industrial IT> Scada. Select the Process status tab and click

the Startup button and watch the process status go green.

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CrCrCrCrCreating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object typeseating new SCADA object types

To engineer your system, start a new Workplace from Start Menu> Pro-

grams> ABB Industrial IT> Start Workplace, and select Plant Explorer Work-

place from

  Available Workplaces

 and click Open.

SCADA object types are created and maintained in the Object Type Struc-ture and specifically located under the green SCADA object. New Objecttypes can be based on existing types or can be made from scratch. TheSCADA object types can be configured with four different basic SCADAsignal types:• SCADA Binary signal type• SCADA Integer signal type

• SCADA Real signal type• SCADA String signal type

The green SCADA object has a configuration aspect object SCADAConfiguration which, when selected, shows a yellow box in the previewarea.

This button with a yellow box icon brings up the configuration dialog:

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Enter a new name for the object type you want to create. Click on one of the previously defined objects if you want to base your type on one of them.

Name your new object type MyNewType and you will see that uponcompletion you have the new object type icon in the object type structure.

Now you have only created the basis for your SCADA object. To configureSCADA signals for your Object type you first click on your newly createdobject type object in the Object Type Structure in the tree view area. The

 Aspect view area now shows all the aspects. Select the SCADA Process

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Object Configuration aspect. In the Preview area you have the configurationmenu where you can select the four previously mentioned SCADA signaltypes as required. As you add new signals they will appear under theselected object under the SCADA object type.

Notice that the template has an extended hierarchy before the SCADAsignal objects appear. The type object will appear twice in this structure, thesecond object as a child to a formal instance list object. The formal instancelist object defines in which structure the type will instantiate the object and

as default the object must be created in the Control Structure. You will latersee that the instantiated object structure will not contain the formal instancelist level, but only a one level structure.

 As you add your required signals for this object you configure each signal with the desired type characteristics. Each SCADA signal has a signalconfiguration aspect that exposes all relevant engineering defaults. Thesedefaults can later be changed optionally (if necessary), for the instantiatedobjects, that is, you do not have to make a new type if an object only has

small deviations from the type.

The SCADA object signals contain only the mandatory aspects at this stage. You can at this stage also consider adding additional aspect objects like Word documents with technical specifications and/or WEB references for your newly created object type and so on. It can of course be done later asall instantiated objects will have inheritance from the template objects.

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CrCrCrCrCreating a new Contreating a new Contreating a new Contreating a new Contreating a new Controllerollerollerolleroller

Controllers are defined in the Control Structure. Select the SCADA object inthe Control structure and then select the SCADA configuration in the Aspect

area.

Push the yellow New Controller button in the preview area and a new

dialog will appear, New Controller .

Type the name of the new controller and select a protocol to be used. Clickthe Edit Driver button to configure the driver. Confirm with OK. Click OK inthe New Controller dialog. Click  Apply in the preview area and the system

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 will start to create a new controller. The new controller will appear in thecontrol structure under the SCADA object.

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CrCrCrCrCreating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instanceeating a new Object instance

Objects are created in the Control Structure by using Object types made inadvance. Select the SCADA object in the Control structure and then select

the SCADA configuration in the Aspect area.

Push the yellow New Object button in the preview area and a new

dialog will appear, Create New Object.

Type the name of the new object and select the object type it should bebased on. Select the relevant controller from the controller list. Confirm

 with OK . Click Apply in the preview area and the system will start to createa new object. The new object will appear in the control structure under theSCADA object. Now you have an object pre-configured according to theobject type.

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The signals of the new object should now be connected to addresses in thecontroller. This is done in the ID tab found in the preview area of the signalconfiguration for each signal. The format of the address is defined by theprotocol in use for the specific controller.

For more information, click the Show Help button in the preview area.

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NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes

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