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OBJECTIVES OF THIS LESSON

In this lesson you will be learning how to:

1. Open the System View builder file. 2. Create a new project. 3. Define the initial setup items and create a FCS and HIS. 4. Define user security definitions.

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OPENING SYSTEM VIEW FROM THE TASKBAR After the user has logged in as CENTUM, open the programs and select YOKOGAWA CENTUM, then System View.

Items under YOKOGAWA CENTUM: Maintenance Project backup and command prompt utilities can be executed.

On-line Manual Gives access to online operations and builder manuals on the HIS.

Access Control Utilities Control user audit trail as per Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations Part 11

Copy Tool for Fieldbus associated files Copy Fieldbus devices Capability (.CFF) and Device Description (.SYM and .FFO) files to a common folder.

HIS Utility: Allows the user to activate the HIS when logging on to CS3000 and serial port assignment of a keyboard.

Graphic Builder: Create CS3000 graphics before a project is defined.

Project Attribute Utility Allows the user to register which project can be downloaded to the hardware.

Linked-Part List Window Manage and create linked parts graphics.

Recipe View Used with Batch to create product recipes. Create custom reports using Excel spreadsheets.

Report Package:

Software Configuration Viewer: Shows all packages on the HIS and their installation log. Allows the users to create another key code floppy from the installed packages. View the files in CS3000 and their date of creation.

System View: Gives the user access to system builder files.

OPENING SYSTEM VIEW FROM THE WINDOW CALL MENU Select the WINDOW CALL MENU icon in the System Message window, then scroll down to ACTIVATE SYSTEM VIEW and select it.

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Creating a new system.

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CREATING A NEW PROJECT When the user needs to create a new project: 1. On System View, click on the System View folder, and then select File, then New, the Project on the next menu. 2. When the Create New Project window appears, the new projects name can be defined, along with a project comment. 3. The Domain Number is changeable at this point. 4. Plant Hierarchy is only used when a project has a Centum CS as the upper level system and CENTUM VP is a lower level system.

Remember, at this point all the engineer is doing is entering data for WHAT HAS BEEN ORDERED. Working with Yokogawa engineers specific FCS and I/O will be ordered based upon the process to be controlled.

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FCS Properties

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CREATING THE FCS Creating a new FCS

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When a new project is created, this window will automatically appear. If the user wants to create a new FCS on an existing project, select the project, and then click on File, New and FCS. The builder window will appear.

Defining a New FCS Select, from the drop down menu, the Station type hardware model number that was ordered for your plant. Database Type defines the quantities of specific function blocks types allowed based upon the FCS model. Alias of Station allows the user to redefine the FCS name. This new name is displayed on the system Status window. Station Status Display Upper Equipment Name allows the engineer to group associated hardware (FCS and HIS) under a common name. This can be used in the User Security for restricted access.

Also defined on this panel are: Constant: Used to define the scan periods, motor control instrument pulse widths Constant 2: Define if an alarm occurs when a loop is in AOF, will the alarm output when a loop is taken out of AOF. Constant 3: Define if an alarm occurs when a loop is in AOF, will the alarm output when a loop is taken out of AOF. State Transition: Used for the optional batch package Line 1: Used with the CS3000. For a FCS with RIO it defines if the busses will be redundant and if there will be repeaters on the bus. For a FCS with FIO the interface card type to be used will be defined. Network: Displays the Vnet TCP/IP address automatically defined by the software.

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HIS properties

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Creating a new HIS


This screen will also appear automatically when a new project is created. If the user wants to create a new HIS on an existing project, select the project, then click on File, New, and HIS. From here the user must define: The type of operator station to be used, either Yokogawa or a PC. The Ethernet host name and I/P address and Subnet mask. The Vnet/VLnet addresses can be left as default.

Notice that the HIS station address starts at 64 for the first CENTUM VP HIS.

Buzzer Ack All HIS stations with the same Buzzer Ack I.D. will allow the user to silence buzzer tones on other HIS stations with the same Buzzer Ack name. This name can be up to eight characters.

Operation Group Identifier This allows a user to acknowledge system alarms and operator guide messages on HIS with the same identifier. Identifiers can be up to eight characters, although only the first two characters are the actual I/D. The remaining is used as a comment. Wildcards (*) can be used in the identifier to cover larger groupings.

Vnet/ IP protocol Define the Ethernet host name, IP address, and subnet mask for HIS communication. 192.168.D#+128.S#+129 {D# = Domain Number; S# = Station Number}

Share HIS Help Messages From here a master station for all of the user defined help messages can be defined. This is used if a standard set of help messages, for all displays and tags, is required.

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OPERATION MARK AND STATION CONFIGURATION Operation Marks There are a total of 64 operation marks that are configurable for the system, which are assigned at the Tuning Window. Operation marks defined at the HIS do not update this file, and will be over-written if this file is downloaded. Definable items are: Tag Label: Color: Tag Security: Install/Remove: Up to 8 characters 16 available This defines the User In level or key position needed to operate the loop when the operation mark is assigned. This defines the User In level or key position required to install or remove the operation mark.

Other items in the COMMON folder: AlmPri: Define if specific alarm types will be sent to the HIS, printer, or file. USE WITH CAUTION!!! AlmStsLabel: Alarm status labels for faceplate instruments, SEBOL blocks, and Unit instruments. AlmTbl: Displays the alarms colors and alarm levels associated with specific alarm conditions shown in the SysStsLabel folder. 4 are predefined and 12 can be user defined. BlkStsLabel: Block status labels (such as RUN, STOP, HALT) for faceplate instruments, SEBOL blocks, and Unit instruments. Custom Plant: Used to define a custom plant hierarchy. Layers for sites, areas, cells, units and equipment are available. These names can be assigned to, as low as, Function Blocks and Control Drawings then used as part of user security functions. EngUnit: Shows the engineering units defined for the project. EUs can defined here or at the function block. Up to 256 are available. InstLabel: Shows the Instrument Faceplate Labels for switches and switch instruments. The labels can be defined here or at the instrument. Up to 64 are available. StnConf: Displays the stations and their address as assigned in the project. StsChange: Defines the status change command string used in BATCH software. SysStsLabel: This folder displays the fixed (non-changeable) character strings that are attached to specific function blocks (i.e. IOP, NR, CAL, OOP, etc.)

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Valid User

Valid User

Using the RESTRICT example above, the arrows show which graphic windows will be accessible.

Valid user and User group example.

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SECURITY DEFINITION Security Definition is one of the three items found under a projects Common files.

This builder allows the user to define: 1. Valid User defines the name used at the User In icon on the System Message Area. This name will not show on the list of users, but must be typed in. The User Group and operation level for this User Name is defined here.

2. User Group name. Under this name, the user will set-up the specific range of operation, monitoring, or viewing a User will have.

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXERCISE In this exercise you will create a new project with its FCS and HIS. Also defined will be new operation marks and a user login. After defining these in your new project you will create and load them in CENTUM1X. Be aware that the amount of step by step direction will gradually decrease as you progress through these exercises.

STARTING THE BUILDER FUNCTION WITHOUT USING OPERATIONS SCREENS 1. Power on the PC (if it isnt already) and, at the login window, enter CENTUM for both the login and password. 2. When windows screen appears, click on Start at the lower left corner of the screen. From the menu that appears, move the pointer to Programs, then YOKOGAWA CENTUM on the next menu. Now, move the pointer to System View and click on it. System View is the builder software and displays the projects on the system. Double-clicking on a projects name shows the units assigned to that project, and clicking on the + in front of the individual units will display their builders.

Creating a New Project 1. Move the pointer to the upper left corner of the SYSTEM VIEW window, with the SYSTEM VIEW folder selected, and click on File, Create New and Project on the windows that appear. 2. When the new projects Outline window appears click in the Project Information box in the center of this window and hit the Enter key on the keyboard. The software requires that some information be entered in this field. Now, click on OK at the bottom of the window. 3. At the top of the Create New Project window, make the new name STUDENTV (in caps!). Now, click on OK. The project starts by defining the FCS.

Defining a new FCS 1. When the FCS creation window appears select Station type and then AFV10D from the bottom of the list. 2. Leave the database type as General-Purpose, and click on OK. NOTE: The FCS is automatically defined as station #1.

Defining a New HIS When the HIS creation window appears, select PC with Operation and Monitoring Functions from the Station Type menu. Define the domain number as 1 and the station number as 64. Define the Ethernet address as 192.168.129.193 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 Now, click on OK.

NOTE: Both the FCS and HIS now appear under the new project name.

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Using the On-Line Manuals for FCS Database Details Your knowledge of how to find information within the on-line manuals is critical. Through out the up coming exercises you will be asked to find data related to the exercise. 1. Under System View, click on Help, and then Builder Definition Item. When Adobe opens the on-line manual filter called StoryView, maximize the screen by clicking on the single box in the upper right-hand corner of this new window. 2. Scroll down to display the fields under FCS Properties and then click on Database Type <CENTUM VP>. 3. Click on the Search icon (looks like a pair of binoculars) and enter FFCS and click on Match Whole Word Only. Now click on Find. You are at the section of the on-line manuals that shows the pre-defined function block types for the database type selected for the CENTUM VP FFCS. Use the scroll arrow (or next page arrow at the top of the page) to go through the FCS types.

4. Now locate General Purpose. This displays the amount of specific function block types that can be defined with this database type. 5. Exit from the Adobe reader and StoryView.

Defining Operation Marks In this exercise you will see how to create operation marks and define security functions to them. 1. Click on the COMMON folder in STUDENTV and then double click on OpeMarkDef in the righthand side of the builder screen. 2. When the operation mark builder window appears, change tag label #1 to become SHIFT 1. 3. Tab to color and change it to GREEN from the menu. 4. Tag Level defines the operation level allowed when this operation mark is assigned to a function block. Make this 2, which will disable operation to the OFFUSER only. 5. Define a second operation mark called CAUTION and make its color YELLOW. Make this an INSTALL/REMOVE level 3 which means only an ENGUSER can assign or remove this operation mark. 6. Now, click on File and notice that Download is not a selectable item (text is in gray). This happens on the User defined projects, which means the changed project data can only be saved to the disk and not the Vnet/VLnet hardware. NOTE: STUDENTV is a User defined project you will be saving to a file on the HDD. Later we will be running in Test Function mode which will allow us to test the project we are creating. 7. Click on Save. Select File again and Exit Operation Mark Builder.

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1. To give you more practice with the builders we have just used, go back to CENTUM1X and open up the Common folder. 2. Double click on OpeMarkDef to open that folder. 3. When the operation mark builder window appears look at CALIBRAT. Tag Level defines the operation level allowed when this operation mark is assigned to a function block. Operation Guard Type (4) means everyone, including engineers, is locked out from operating when this operation mark is applied. Install/Remove level S3 Privilege (3) which means only an ENGUSER can assign or remove this operation mark.

4. Operation marks MAINT and CALIBRAT are found on lines 1 and 2 of the operation mark builder for CENTUM1X. Use the next available lines to build new operation marks SHIFT1 and CAUTION with Tag Level Comment type and Install/Remove at All Privileges. 5. Now select File, Save, and then File and Exit Operation Mark Builder.

Defining User Security In this exercise you will create a new user with restricted access to specific graphic windows in STUDENTV. After defining and loading the new user you will try the restriction out. 1. In STUDENTV open the Common folder then double click on UserSec to open its builder panel. 2. Click on User Group tab at the top of the window, which shows group names and the allowable access for monitoring and operation. Drag the scroll bar at the bottom of the window across to the far left hand side. 3. Click on User Group Name enter TANK1 in the next available spot. Change the Window Range to TANK1-*. This will restrict the user to only working with TANK1-CG, and TANK1-GR. 4. Click on File and select Save. NOTE: The new user group will not display in the User Definition until this builder is saved.

5. Click on Valid User tab, at the top of the builder, and click on the next open User Name. Enter USER for the User Name. 6. Go to the User Group column and select TANK1. 7. Click on Save, and then select File and Exit Security Builder for STUDENTV. 8. Do the same steps 1-7 for the CENTUM1X project to be tested later. Leave UserSec file open for the CENTUM1X project to be used in the next online manual example.

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Using the On-line Manuals for User Security details 1. Click Help, and then Builder Definition Item, this will take you to Security Builder. When Adobe opens the on-line manual into StoryView, maximize the screen by clicking on the single box in the upper right-hand corner of this new window. 2. Shown are the categories that we have been creating. Click on Privilege Level under the Valid User heading. You are at the section of the on-line manuals that shows the pre-defined security functions and the meaning of S1, S2, and S3. Scroll through the on-line pages to see the charts showing S1, S2, and S3 privileges. 3. Now select Operation and Monitoring Range under User Group. 4. This shows the operation and monitoring scope of each column in the User Group builder. 5. Close the Adobe reader and StoryVIEW. Then click on File, and Save.

Viewing CENTUM1X User Security Files 1. While the User Security file under the CENTUM1X COMMON project folder is open from the previous online manual exercise, notice that there is a User Name called LIMITED with its User Group called Restrict. Now, click on the User Group tab at the top of the window then drag the scroll bar, at the bottom of the window, to the far left. Monitoring Range refers to which FCS the operator can view function block faceplates. Operation and Monitoring Range refers to which FCS the operator can change function block data. Window Range refers to which graphic windows the operator can view. Restrict user group under User Names has been given the restrictions for TANK*-*. When LIMITED logs in, function block data can be viewed based on user group name Restrict.

2. Exit from the "User Security" builder and minimize SYSTEM VIEW. 3. Now, on the operation screen, log in as LIMITED and see if you can only get to operation windows TANK1-CG, TANK1-GR, TANK2-CG and TANK2-GR. 4. Log back in as ENGUSER.

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