Wonderware SIDirect 1.0.101 DeviceIntegration Objects ReadMe

Last revision: 6/1/2005

This ReadMe file describes the Wonderwarẻ SIDirect 1.0.101 DeviceIntegration (DI) Objects and how to install them. Also, known issues are documented.

DIObject Package: DiSIDirect_1.0.101.aaPkg

Objects in the Package:

S7C 1.6

S7C_S7 1.1

Encapsulated DAServer: SIDirect 1.0.101

Supported IAS: IAS 2.0 Patch 01

Known Issues

About DIObjects

Installation Information

 

Known Issues

L00030191:

After the PLC is shut down while the server is communicating to it, the item quality remains in GOOD status even though no communications exists.

L00032236:

On heavy cyclic poking to an S7-200 PLC, communications will stop.

L00032476:

After downloading a program to an S7-200 PLC, the item quality status of the target PLC will be labeled BAD although the items are actually GOOD.

L00035486:

Timers and Counters are not supported in S7 200 PLCs via the Ethernet (CP243-1) module.

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About DIObjects

DIObjects are representations, or models, of the network and devices associated with a particular application to which the Industrial Application Server is connected. The hierarchy of the actual devices is the same as the hierarchy of the DIObjects.

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Installation Information

Installing a DIObject requires knowledge of the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Consult the IDE documentation to learn how to fully exploit the features of DIObjects.

Detailed installation instructions are included in the IDE User’s Guide. You can find instructions on how to use the DIObjects in the IDE User's Guide, as well as in the individual DIObject help files, which are accessible once the DIObject has been imported into the IDE.

Importing Objects

To use an object, you must first import it into your Galaxy using the import function of the IDE. Objects can be imported from ArchestrA-specific "package" files with a .aaPkg extension. More than one object can be contained in a package file.

Note: You can also import object instances that were previously exported from a Galaxy. All previous associations are retained, such as assignment, containment, derivation, and area.

The Galaxy database does not allow two objects with the same name or more than one copy of the same version of an object. When you import an object, use the Import Preferences dialog box to specify how to handle naming conflicts and version upgrades.

To import an object

  1. On the Galaxy menu, point to Import and click Automation Object(s).

·         The Import AutomationObject(s) dialog box appears.

  1. Browse for an object file (.aaPkg extension), and click Open.

·         The Import Preferences dialog box appears.

  1. In the Import Preferences dialog box, set the behavior of the import process and click OK to continue or Cancel to terminate the import process.

·         If you click OK, a progress dialog box appears.

  1. Click Close when the import process is finished.

·         Imported templates are displayed in the proper toolset in the Template Toolset.

·         Imported instances are displayed in the Application Views.

The following post-import rules apply:

  If the toolset does not exist, it is created.

  If the object belongs to a security group that does not exist, it is associated with the Default Security Group.

  If the object belongs to an area that does not exist, it is associated with the Unassigned Area.

  If the host to which the object is assigned does not exist, it is assigned to the Unassigned Host.

Note: If you import a new version of an existing instance, the new version is marked as requiring deployment if the existing object was already deployed.

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