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  • Power and productivity

    for a better worldTM

    System 800xA / Advant® OCSControl Builder A 1.4Installation

    System Version 6.0

  • System 800xA / Advant® OCS Control Builder A 1.4

    Installation

    System Version 6.0

  • NOTICEThis document contains information about one or more ABB products and may include a description of or a reference to one or more standards that may be generally relevant to the ABB products. The presence of any such description of a standard or reference to a standard is not a representation that all of the ABB products referenced in this document support all of the features of the described or referenced standard. In order to determine the specific features supported by a particular ABB product, the reader should consult the product specifications for the particular ABB product.

    ABB may have one or more patents or pending patent applications protecting the intel-lectual property in the ABB products described in this document.

    The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB. ABB assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.

    In no event shall ABB be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hard-ware described in this document.

    This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written per-mission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used for any unauthorized purpose.

    The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license. This product meets the requirements specified in EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and in Low Volt-age Directive 2006/95/EC.

    TRADEMARKSAll rights to copyrights, registered trademarks, and trademarks reside with their respec-tive owners.

    Copyright © 2003-2014 by ABB. All rights reserved.

    Release: August 2014Document number: 3BSE066174R201

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    Table of Contents

    About This User ManualGeneral ..........................................................................................................................7

    User Manual Conventions .................................................................................................7

    Feature Pack ...........................................................................................................7

    Warning, Caution, Information, and Tip Icons ......................................................8

    Terminology.......................................................................................................................9

    Released User Manuals and Release Notes.......................................................................9

    Section 1 - Installation of Control Builder AInstallation Procedures ....................................................................................................13

    Recommended PC Performance and Capacity ....................................................13

    Required Software ...............................................................................................13

    CBA Suite Installation .........................................................................................14

    800xA Common 3rd Party Install ........................................................................15

    Central Licensing System ....................................................................................15

    Control Builder A Products..................................................................................17

    Verify the Control Builder A installation ............................................20

    Windows Firewall................................................................................20

    Manual Installation...............................................................................................20

    Additional Displays During On-line Builder Installation ....................................22

    Driver Installation................................................................................23

    Engineering Board setup ......................................................................................24

    Server and Client Configuration......................................................................................25

    Server Configuration - DCOM.............................................................................26

    Client configuration – Engineering Board Setup .................................................30

    PU410 External Engineering Board ................................................................................33

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    Introduction.......................................................................................................... 33

    PU410 Specification ............................................................................................ 33

    Mechanical Installation........................................................................................ 36

    Connection to AC400.......................................................................... 36

    Connection to Engineering Station ..................................................... 36

    Modify IP address of PU410 .............................................................. 39

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    About This User Manual

    General Any security measures described in this User Manual, for example, for user access, password security, network security, firewalls, virus protection, etc., represent possible steps that a user of an 800xA System may want to consider based on a risk assessment for a particular application and installation. This risk assessment, as well as the proper implementation, configuration, installation, operation, administration, and maintenance of all relevant security related equipment, software, and procedures, are the responsibility of the user of the 800xA System.

    This user manual describes the installation of Control Builder A.

    Control Builder A is a configuration tool for AC100 and AC400 Series Controllers. Control Builder A can be installed in a 800xA system or separate from 800xA.

    User Manual ConventionsMicrosoft Windows conventions are normally used for the standard presentation of material when entering text, key sequences, prompts, messages, menu items, screen elements, etc.

    Feature Pack

    The Feature Pack content (including text, tables, and figures) included in this User Manual is distinguished from the existing content using the following two separators:

  • Warning, Caution, Information, and Tip Icons About This User Manual

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    Feature Pack Functionality ______________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________

    Feature Pack functionality included in an existing table is indicated using a table footnote (*) :*Feature Pack Functionality

    Unless noted, all other information in this User Manual applies to 800xA Systems with or without a Feature Pack installed.

    Warning, Caution, Information, and Tip Icons

    This User Manual includes Warning, Caution, and Information where appropriate to point out safety related or other important information. It also includes Tip to point out useful hints to the reader. The corresponding symbols should be interpreted as follows:

    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, fully comply with all Warning and Caution notices.

    Electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in electrical shock.

    Warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in personal injury.

    Caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a hazard that could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment/property.

    Information icon alerts the reader to pertinent facts and conditions.

    Tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to use a certain function

  • About This User Manual Terminology

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    Terminology

    Term Description

    AC 100 Advant Controller 100 - Advant (Master) family of Controllers: AC 55, AC 70, AC 80, AC 110 and AC 160.

    800xA for AC 100 Advant Controller 100 integration into Process Portal A

    AC 400 Advant Controller 400 - Advant (Master) family of Controllers: AC 410 and AC 450.

    800xA for Advant Master

    Advant Controller 400 integration into Process Portal A

    Control Builder A Control Builder A is a configuration tool used to configure and program the Advant Controller 100 and Advant Controller 400.

    800xA Product containing functionality for efficient control andsupervision of an automated process. Key functions arepresentation of process graphics, process dialogs andpresentation of alarms and trends.

    A complete and comprehensive list of terms is included in System 800xA System Guide Functional Description (3BSE038018*). The listing includes terms and definitions that apply to the 800xA System where the usage is different from commonly accepted industry standard definitions and definitions given in standard dictionaries such as Webster’s Dictionary of Computer Terms.

    Released User Manuals and Release NotesA complete list of all User Manuals and Release Notes applicable to System 800xA is provided in System 800xA Released User Manuals and Release Notes (3BUA000263*).

    System 800xA Released User Manuals and Release Notes (3BUA000263*) is updated each time a document is updated or a new document is released. It is in pdf format and is provided in the following ways:

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    • Included on the documentation media provided with the system and published to ABB SolutionsBank when released as part of a major or minor release, Service Pack, Feature Pack, or System Revision.

    • Published to ABB SolutionsBank when a User Manual or Release Note is updated in between any of the release cycles listed in the first bullet.

    A product bulletin is published each time System 800xA Released User Manuals and Release Notes (3BUA000263*) is updated and published to ABB SolutionsBank.

    Table 1 lists the documents to be referenced.

    Table 1. Related Documentation

    Category Title Description

    Installation System 800xA Central Licensing System (2PAA111691*)

    Provides information about Central Licensing System (CLS) for Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 R2.

    System 800xA Manual Installation (3BSE034678*)

    Provides information about Central Licensing System (CLS) for Window 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2.

    Advant OCS Control Builder A Installation (3BSE066174*) (this manual)

    Describes the installation of the Control Builder A.

  • About This User Manual Released User Manuals and Release Notes

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    Software Advant OCS

    Application Builder User’s Guide (3BDS100560*)

    This book describes the Application Builder (APB).

    Function Chart Builder User’s Guide (3BDS100595*)

    This book describes the Function Chart Builder (FCB).

    On-line Builder User’s Guide (3BDS100596*)

    This book describes the On-line Builder (ONB).

    On-line Builder Reference Manual (3BSE001974*)

    This book describes the functions of On-line Builder (ONB).

    Advant Station 100 Series Engineering Board Installation Guide (3BSE000008R101)

    This manual describes the installation of AC 100 Series Engineering Board

    Bus Configuration Builder User’s Guide (3BDS100312*)

    This book describes the Bus Configuration Builder tool of the Control Builder A product.

    PROFIBUS Library Editor User’s Guide (3BDS100603R201)

    This book describes the utility PROFIBUS Library Editor of Control Builder A

    Advant Interface to LONWORKS User’s Guide (3BSE020250R1)

    This manual describe LONWORKS in Advant Controller.

    Software Advant OCS

    AMPL Configuration Advant Controller 100 Series Reference Manual (3BSE009626R501)

    This manual describes the AC 100 engineering workflow.

    AMPL Configuration Advant Controller 400 Series Reference Manual (3BSE002417R601)

    This manual describes the AC 400 engineering workflow.

    Source Code Handling User's Guide (3BSE003838R101)

    This manual describes how to use source code for Function Chart Builder.

    Table 1. Related Documentation (Continued)

    Category Title Description

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    Release Notes

    Control Builder A 1.4/0 Release Notes (3BDS013818D201 A)

    This release notes describes new and changed functions of Control Builder A 1.4/0

    Function Chart Builder 6.4/0 Release Notes (3BDS013808D201 A)

    This release notes describes new and changed functions of Function Chart Builder 6.4/0

    Application Builder 4.3/0 Release Notes (3BDS007582D201)

    This release notes describes new and changed functions of Application Builder 4.3/0

    Online Builder 3.2/0 Release Notes (3BDS007217D401 A)

    This release notes describes new and changed functions of Online Builder 3.2/0

    Bus Configuration Builder 3.2/0 Release Notes (3BDS007215D201)

    This release notes describes new and changed functions of Bus Configuration Builder 3.2/0

    AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries 3.4/0 Release Notes (3BDS013819D201)

    This release notes describes new and changed functions of AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries 3.4/0

    Table 1. Related Documentation (Continued)

    Category Title Description

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    Section 1 Installation of Control Builder A

    Installation Procedures

    Recommended PC Performance and Capacity

    This document also contains recommendations for memory size. Read it carefully to fully understand implications pertaining to memory size.

    Recommended performance and capacity of the PCs for different node types can be found in the document System 800xA Getting Started (2PAA111708*).

    If PU410 is used, a separate Network interface is required in the personal computer.

    Required Software

    Table 2. Required Software

    Required Software for Installation of Control Builder A 1.4/0

    Windows 7® Professional SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit), or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (64-bit), Windows 8.1® (64-bit) or Windows Server 2012 R2 (64-bit).

    ABB 800xA Common 3rd Party Install

    ABB Central Licensing System (CLS)

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    CBA Suite Installation1. Log on the computer as a user with administrator privileges.

    2. Insert the Control Builder A installation media and the Autorun display is seen as shown in Figure 1.

    Figure 1. Control Builder A autorun display

    3. If the Autorun display does not appear, double click on the autorun.exe located in the root of the Control Builder A installation media.

    4. Click on Release Notes in the upper right of the Autorun display to get information about Control Builder A.

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    Click on CBA Suite Installation and the menu as shown in Figure 2 appears:

    Figure 2. Autorun display with CBA Suite Installation selected.

    800xA Common 3rd Party Install800xA Common 3rd Party Install should be installed before any other installation. Click on Install 800xA Common install to proceed. The installed version depends on the Windows version.

    Central Licensing SystemClick on Install Central Licensing System to install 800xA Central licensing system. The installed version depends on the Windows version. For a single Engineering Station it is recommended to select a standalone installation, which will not require enabling of Information Services (IIS) components.

    More information on Central Licensing System (CLS) is available in System 800xA Central Licensing System (2PAA111691*) for Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 R2 and System 800xA Manual Installation 3BSE034678* for Window 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2.

    Three different licenses for Control Builder A:

    • FCB_AC100One licence is required for each PC running Function Chart Builder with node type AC100, e.g. AC55, AC70, AC110 or AC160.

    • FCB_AC400One licence is required for each PC running Function Chart Builder with node type AC400.

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    • ONBOne licence is required for each PC running On-line Builder.

    Load Control Builder A licenses (.SLA file) into the licensing system with the ABB License Entry tool:

    Choose Start > All Programs > ABB Industrial IT 800xA > System > Licensing > License Entry and then File > Load / Replaces Licenses.

    Figure 3 shows an example of CBA licenses as presented in ABB Licence Entry tool:

    Figure 3. CBA licenses in the ABB License Entry tool

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    Control Builder A Products1. Click on Install Control Builder A Suite, see Figure 2 to start installation of

    Control Builder A products. The display shown in Figure 4 appears.

    Figure 4. ABB Control Builder A Installation Wizard

    2. Click Next to continue.

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    3. Select Control Builder A products by modifying the check boxes .

    Figure 5. Selecting the Control Builder A products

    AMPL PC & DB Element Library for all supported targets will be installed as part of Function Chart Builder.

    Use the Browse button to change the Configuration Path and the Installation Path and the Project Path. But it is recommended to keep the default values.

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    Figure 6 displays the Control Builder A products already installed.

    Figure 6. Control Builder A products installed

    4. Click Next to continue.

    5. Click Finish to exit.

    There are no more installation selections for Application Builder, Function Chart Builder and Bus Configuration Builder. Additional displays for On-line Builder are described in Additional Displays During On-line Builder Installation on page 22.

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    Verify the Control Builder A installation

    To verify the Control Builder A installation go to Control Panel > Program and Features. Figure 7 shows an example of entries after a complete Control Builder A installation. Each product can be uninstalled separately.

    Figure 7. Example for complete Control Builder A installation

    Windows Firewall

    Click on Configure Windows Firewall, see Figure 2, to configure the Windows Firewall for the Control Builder A products. Only required if the computer will act as a server.

    Manual InstallationA manual installation can be made as an alternative to the CBA Suite Installation described in the previous section.

    Click on Manual Installation in the Autorun display.

    Always uninstall AMPL PC and DB Element Libraries before Function Chart Builder.

    Restart the computer after Control Builder A is installed before configuring the firewall.

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    Click on 3rd Party Software & Tools and click on 800xA Common Install to install the software manually. See figure below:

    Central licensing and RNRP can be installed by clicking on Base Functionalities, see figure below:

    By clicking on Control Builder A, each of the Control Builder A products can be installed individually by clicking on the corresponding product, see figure below:

    AMPL PC & DB Element Library must be installed after Function Chart Builder is installed.

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    Additional Displays During On-line Builder InstallationSome additional selections must be made during On-line Builder installation:

    Figure 8. Selecting the location for the Engineering Board

    More info about PU410, including configuration of Network Interface Card, can be found in section PU410.

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    Driver Installation

    Figure 9 displays for about two minutes during the PU410 driver installation. 13 driver instances and 13 WudfHost processes (visible in the Windows Task Manager) will be created by the driver installation.

    Figure 9. Updating drivers during PU410 driver installation

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    Engineering Board setupThe Engineering Board setup (EBSetup) window is displayed if LOCAL was selected as Engineering Board location during installation.

    To configure the Engineering board:

    1. Insert the MB300 Network number of the Engineering Board in the Network 1/2 field.

    2. Insert the MB300 node number in the Node field.

    3. Select the MasterBus protocols: MB300, MB300F or MB300E in the Protocol field.

    Figure 10. Configuring the EBSetup

    4. Click OK to continue.

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    Server and Client ConfigurationFunction Chart Builder (FCB) and On-line Builder (ONB) can run in a client/server configuration. The user interface is running in the client and the controller connected to the servers, see figure below

    The communication between client and server is based on DCOM which require some configurations described in the rest of this section.

    Client PC Server PCDCOM

    Controller

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    Server Configuration - DCOMThe following DCOM settings are required on servers to enable access in CBA from clients:

    1. Press Flag + R, select Run and type dcomcnfg.

    2. Click on Component Services > Computers > My Computer, right click and select Properties.

    3. Select the Default Properties tab, check Enable Distributed COM on this computer as shown in Figure 11

    Figure 11. Enabling Distributed COM on this computer

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    4. If server for ONB, browse to Advabuild Engineering Board Server in the main DCOM config window. If server for FCB, browse to AdvaBuild Communicator as shown in Figure 12.

    Figure 12. Selecting component services

    5. Right click, select Properties and click on Security tab.

    Figure 13. Security settings

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    6. Select Customize and click Edit... in the Launch and Activation Permissions area.

    7. Add the user group IndustrialITUser and check Allow option for all listed permissions and click OK as shown in Figure 14.

    Figure 14. Setting the Launch and Activation Permission

    You can replace IndustrialITUserS with the user group or the user(s) you want to allow access to CBA from Clients. This is applicable for the rest of the configuration.

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    8. Select the Identity tab, check The launching user and click OK.

    Figure 15. Selecting the user account to run this application

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    Client configuration – Engineering Board SetupConfigure the following on clients with CBA installed. Enter the servers with the CBA option ONB installed that are planned to be used for connection to the controllers in the Engineering Board Setup dialog as follows:

    1. Select ABB Industrial IT > Control Builder A > Utilities > Engineering Board Setup.

    2. Select the Use Engineering Board of the following servers as shown in Figure 16 to add the concerned servers. Click OK.

    Figure 16. Adding servers using the EBSetup dialog box

    3. The On-line Builder tries to use an engineering board on a server starting with the first computer in the list. The first running and not locked PC is used as server.

    – Click the Add button to add another computer to the server list.

    – Click Disable to disable a PC for use as Engineering Board server.

    – Click Delete to remove a PC from the Engineering Board server list.

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    – Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to rearrange the listed servers.

    – Use the Test Server button to test the selected Engineering Board Server as shown in Figure 17

    Figure 17. Testing the Engineering Board Server

    Result from Connect Call shows text containing the result of the connect call. The most common messages are:

    – The operation completed successfullyThe server PC is correctly configured and is able to work as server for On-line Builder.

    – The RPC server is unavailableThis message occurs when the server PC could not be reached. Possible reasons for this are that the server might be switched off or the network connection fails

    – Access is deniedUser is not allowed to access this server PC.

    – Class not registeredOn-line Builder is not installed on the server PC or the registration is deleted.

    – View Server Events and View Client EventsYou can inspect any event on the server side by pressing View Server Events. The same can be done for events on the client.

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    – Locked byIf a server is locked, the locking user is displayed in the Locked by control.

    • UnlockUse this button to unlock the server. Unlock is not allowed if the server is a Connectivity Server.

    The session established by this user is interrupted!

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    PU410 External Engineering Board

    IntroductionThe external RTA unit PU410 replaces the engineering board PU516. PU410 is a standalone hardware unit which supports both single and dual point to point connection via Ethernet. Single or redundant connection with MasterBus 300 is enabled via RJ-45 connectors. It also has one port for direct connection to a AC400 controller.

    PU410 Specification• Connectors

    – Two shielded RJ-45 connectors for 100Mbit/s full duplex communication with the PC.(PC 1 and 2 ports)

    – Two shielded RJ-45 connectors for 10Mbit/s half duplex communication with MasterBus 300/300E or eDCN control network. (MB300/eDCN 1 and 2 ports)

    – Two 15-pos DSUB socket connector for RS232 and RS422 communication with Control Builder A, CBA. (CBA port)

    – One 9-pos DSUB socket connector for RS232 communication for debug and upgrading of firmware. (SERVICE port)

    • Power100-230V AC, 50-60 Hz.

    • Power consumptionTypical 12W without I/O connected. Maximum 25W.

    • SizeHxWxD (mm): 45 x 433 x 243.

    • Net weight: 3.2 kg.

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    The information label shown below is attached underneath the unit:

    In case of rack assembly, place the PU410 unit so that the connectors and the reset button are within reach.

    Before returning the PU410 unit for maintenance or repair, always remove accessories such as brackets and cables.

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    Rear and front view of PU410:

    Since the PU410 unit includes a supervised fan it is recommended to check the fan and vacuum clean the unit from time to time.

    If a fan problem is detected the red fault LED will be illuminated and the unit will shut down. The red fault LED will still be illuminated until the unit is reset, even if the fan problem disappears.

    The red fault LED can illuminate for other problems as well.

    The red fault LED will also illuminate for a few seconds at PU410 start-up.

    F P

    R IP

    Rear View

    FP

    RIP

    Front View

    PU410ABB

    SERVICE

    PC12

    MB300/eDCN12 CBA DCN2 DCN1

    9-pos Dsubsocket

    RJ-45connectors

    15-pos Dsubsocketconnector

    connector

    IEC 320powerconnector

    Reset switch

    LED indicators meaning, front and rear:

    LEDindicators

    P= Power (green)F = Fault (red)IP = IP address reset (yellow)R = Run (green flashing)

    Two spareLEDs

    Ventilationholes

    Ventilationholes

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    Mechanical InstallationThe PU410K01 kit includes brackets for 19” rack mount and for floor or desktop mounting.

    Connection to AC400

    Connect PU410 to AC400 controller directly by using CBA port or use the MB300 ports to connect via MB300.

    Connection to Engineering Station

    The PU410 unit has two ports called PC 1 and 2 for connection to the Engineering Station. Only one port is necessary for the communication but if redundancy is wanted both ports can be used if RNRP is configured.

    Two brackets included for 19”rack mounting

    Two feets includedfor stand alonemounting

    EngineeringStation PU410

    RTA Unit

    The PC 1 and PC 2 portshave shielded (RJ-45)

    1

    2

    PC

    Port

    connectors

    Shielded Cat 5e twisted pair cross-over cables,maximum length 30m

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    • Always use shielded Cat 5e (or better) twisted pair cross-over cables to reduce electric noise disturbances. The maximum cable length is 30m but keep cable length as short as possible.

    • The default IP addresses of PU410 are for the PC 1 port 172.16.168.50 and for the PC 2 port 172.17.168.50.

    • The recommended IP address for the Network Interface Card, NIC, in the Engineering Station is 172.16.168.1 with subnet mask 255.255.252.0 when using single cable.

    Figure 18. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

    • The default IP address of PU410 and identical IP address of NIC can be used in multiple Engineering Stations, as 172.16.168.x and 172.17.168.x are ‘local’ IP addresses.

    • When using dual cables, the IP address of the additional NIC in the Engineering Station is recommended to be 172.17.168.1 with subnet mask 255.255.252.0. The status of the dual connection can be viewed in the RNRP network event monitor, provided that RNRP is installed in Engineering Station.

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    • When the connection between Engineering Station and PU410 is lost, e.g. due to communication problem or power loss in PU410, it will be detected in the Engineering Station after four seconds if RNRP is configured.

    • The PU410 unit communicates with 100Mbit/s on the PC 1 and 2 ports. It is recommended to configure the network interface card in the Engineering Station to 100Mbit/s full duplex.

    Figure 19. Example of NIC Configuration

    • RNRP can be used to supervise the communication between the Engineering Station and PU410. The detection time for lost communication will increase from 4s to at least 30s if RNRP is not configured correctly. No additional RNRP configuration is required when the default implicit configuration of RNRP is used.

    • If the default implicit configuration of RNRP is modified, an explicit configuration of RNRP must be added for the PU410 connection. Configure "Network area" to 10 and "Network area local" to 1 if the default IP addresses for PU410 are used.

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    • The IP address and subnet mask of PU410 can be modified by a tool, but this is required only if Network area 10 (NetId 172.16.40.0) is already used in the Engineering Station (refer to Modify IP address of PU410 below). RNRP requires the IP address of the first port of PU410 to always start with 172.16 (in PU410 FW version 1.0.1.0 and earlier). The default IP addresses of PU410 are restored by pressing and holding down the reset switch of PU410 for about 20 seconds until the yellow IP LED is lit.

    Modify IP address of PU410The IP address of PU410 shall be modified only if NetId 172.16.40.0 is already used in Engineering Station.

    Execute the following steps to modify the IP address of PU410.

    1. Start the ManagementTool.exe located in C:\AdvaBNT\ONB\31r0\Driver PU410.

    2. Select the IP Config view and click Get.

    3. Modify the IP settings and click Set.

    The modified IP address will be effective when the PU410 is reset, in the Reset view or by pressing the reset switch of PU410 unit.

  • Figure 20. IP Config view of Management Tool

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    A registry setting must be modified in the Engineering Station to match the modified IP address of PU410 (see Figure 8). Right click the IP address, select Modify from the context menu, and enter the Primary IP address of PU410. This modification is effective when the Engineering Station is restarted.

    After modifying the IP address of PU410, the Target IP address of Management Tool must be modified in the Settings menu to get contact again. The Target IP address is shown at the bottom left in the Management Tool.

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    Figure 21. IP address setting in Registry

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    Control Builder A 1.4Control Builder A 1.4Table of ContentsAbout This User ManualGeneralUser Manual ConventionsFeature PackWarning, Caution, Information, and Tip Icons

    TerminologyReleased User Manuals and Release Notes

    Section 1 Installation of Control Builder AInstallation ProceduresRecommended PC Performance and CapacityRequired SoftwareCBA Suite Installation800xA Common 3rd Party InstallCentral Licensing SystemControl Builder A ProductsManual InstallationAdditional Displays During On-line Builder InstallationEngineering Board setup

    Server and Client ConfigurationServer Configuration - DCOMClient configuration – Engineering Board Setup

    PU410 External Engineering BoardIntroductionPU410 SpecificationMechanical Installation

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