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About This Document
This users guide describes how to integrate the MasterLogic 100R/200 with Experion
Process Knowledge System (EPKS). The guide describes the installation, configuration,
operations, and troubleshooting tasks associated with the MasterLogic PLC - Experion
integration. The term PLC used throughout this document refers to MasterLogic PLC.
The MasterLogic PLC Experion integration discussed in this guide is tested with
ML100R / ML200 (IEC and NonIEC CPU)/ML200R and Experion R300.
Intended Audience
The intended audience for this guide includes:
Project Engineers.
Operators.
Service Engineers.
Prerequisites for using this guide
Before you begin, ensure that you are familiar with the following:
Experion PKS concepts and Quick Builder usage.
REFERENCE EXTERNAL
For details about Experion PKS, see Experion Knowledge Builder >
Experion PKS R300 > Purpose > Overview > Introduction > Experion
Process Knowledge System.
For details about Quick Builder features and operations, see Experion
Knowledge Builder > Experion PKS R300> Configuration > Quick Builder
Guide.
PLC concepts and SoftMaster tool usage.
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL
For details about PLC concepts and SoftMaster tool usage, see SoftMaster
User Guide and PLC User Guide.
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How to use this guide
How to use this guide
Here is a list of topics covered in this guide:
Topic
See page
Introduction
15
Installation
23
ML Server License
43
Configuration
57
Monitoring PLC status from Experion
displays
121
Alarms and Events integration
159
Advanced configuration of ML Server
175
Troubleshooting
195
Appendix
212
References
The following list identifies references for material discussed in this publication:
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Experion Knowledge Builder.
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Acronyms and Definitions
Acronyms and Definitions
The following section describes some commonly used industry-wide and Honeywellspecific terminology:
Terminology
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Description
Experion Process Knowledge System.
ML Server
MasterLogic Server software which interfaces MasterLogic PLC
with Experion.
MLPLC
MasterLogic Programmable Logic Controller.
PLC
Programmable Logic Controller.
PV
Process variable parameter of a standard Point.
QDB
Quick Builder project file containing one or more Channels,
Controllers and Points.
SM
SoftMaster PLC monitoring tool.
MLDP
MasterLogic Dedicated Protocol supported by
ML100R/ML200/ML200R.
RTC
Real Time Clock data represents the current time in the PLC.
SP
Set point parameter for the Experion Analog point.
OP
Output parameter for the Experion Analog / Status point.
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Contacts
Contacts
World Wide Web
The following Honeywell websites may be of interest to Industry Solution customers:
Honeywell Organization
WWW Address (URL)
Corporate
http://www.honeywell.com
Process Solutions
http://www.honeywell.com/ps
Telephone
Contact us by telephone at the following numbers listed:
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Location
Organization
Phone
United States
and Canada
Honeywell IAC Solution
Support Center
1-800-822-7673
Europe
Honeywell TAC-EMEA
+32-2-728-2704
Pacific
Honeywell Global TAC Pacific
1300-300-4822
(toll free within Australia)
+61-8-9362-9559
(outside Australia)
India
Honeywell Global TAC India
+91-20-2682-2458 / 1600-44-5152
Korea
Honeywell Global TAC Korea
+82-2-799-6317
Peoples
Republic of
China
Honeywell Global TAC China
+86-10-8458-3280 ext. 361
Singapore
Honeywell Global TAC South East Asia
+65-6580-3500
Taiwan
Honeywell Global TAC Taiwan
+886-7-323-5900
Japan
Honeywell Global TAC Japan
+81-3-5440-1303
Elsewhere
Call your nearest
Honeywell office.
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Symbol Definitions
Symbol Definitions
The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions:
Symbol
Definition
ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires special
consideration.
TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of
performing a task.
REFERENCE -EXTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of
information outside of the bookset.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of
information within the bookset.
CAUTION: Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in
work (data) on the system being damaged or lost, or may result in
the inability to properly perform the process.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
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1.
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................15
1.1
Overview ........................................................................................................ 15
MasterLogic PLC - Experion integration solution .................................................................15
Integration Scope .................................................................................................................16
MasterLogic PLC-Experion integration elements .................................................................16
Supported MasterLogic PLCs ..............................................................................................20
2.
INSTALLATION ...........................................................................23
2.1
Overview ........................................................................................................ 23
Pre-requisites for installing ML Server .................................................................................23
Package Information ............................................................................................................23
2.2
Installing ML Server ...................................................................................... 24
2.3
Verifying Installation..................................................................................... 32
Verifying ML Server Installation............................................................................................32
2.4
Getting started............................................................................................... 37
Configuring MasterLogic PLC - Experion integration ...........................................................37
2.5
Removing ML Server .................................................................................... 38
Using Add/Remove programs ..............................................................................................38
Using setup.exe in the installation CD..................................................................................40
2.6
Repairing ML Server ..................................................................................... 41
Using setup.exe in the installation CD..................................................................................41
3.
ML SERVER LICENSE ................................................................43
3.1
Overview ........................................................................................................ 43
Background ..........................................................................................................................43
Before you begin ..................................................................................................................43
Obtaining the license............................................................................................................43
Using the demo versions of ML Server ................................................................................43
ML Server license features...................................................................................................44
Experion point and PLC point...............................................................................................44
3.2
Obtaining a new license ............................................................................... 45
Obtaining a new license through e-mail ...............................................................................45
Installing license certificate...................................................................................................46
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3.4
Transferring license certificate ....................................................................54
Terminating license certificate ............................................................................................. 54
Transferring license certificate............................................................................................. 56
4.
CONFIGURATION....................................................................... 57
4.1
Overview .........................................................................................................57
Configuring MasterLogic server........................................................................................... 57
4.2
Configuring ML Server using Configuration Tool......................................58
ML Server Configuration Tool.............................................................................................. 58
Configuring PLC Information ............................................................................................... 60
Configuring PLC Log information ........................................................................................ 63
Configuring PLC SOE Information....................................................................................... 65
Configuring ML Server Advanced information ..................................................................... 68
Adding a new PLC............................................................................................................... 69
Deleting a PLC .................................................................................................................... 71
Configuring ML Server general information ......................................................................... 72
4.3
Configuring ML Server using Quick Builder...............................................74
Overview of Quick Builder components............................................................................... 74
Configuring the Quick Builder component manager ............................................................ 74
Configuring a MasterLogic Channel .................................................................................... 76
Configuring a MasterLogic Controller .................................................................................. 78
Configuring an Experion Point (Analog and Status) ............................................................ 81
PLC Point configuration details ........................................................................................... 90
Defining data formats ........................................................................................................ 108
4.4
Downloading Quick Builder Points to Experion.......................................111
Overview ........................................................................................................................... 111
4.5
Verifying the Configuration ........................................................................112
Overview ........................................................................................................................... 112
Verifying data exchange between PLC and Experion ....................................................... 112
4.6
Adding new PLC dynamically ....................................................................120
Overview ........................................................................................................................... 120
5.
MONITORING PLC STATUS FROM EXPERION DISPLAYS... 121
5.1
Overview .......................................................................................................121
Experion displays .............................................................................................................. 121
5.2
Building a Point in Experion corresponding to the PLC .........................122
Using PointBuild Utility ...................................................................................................... 122
5.3
Using Experion custom displays ...............................................................125
PLC System Status Display .............................................................................................. 125
Config Info ......................................................................................................................... 125
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Status Info ..........................................................................................................................132
Driver Info...........................................................................................................................142
5.4
Using Experion standard Station displays............................................... 148
Channel Summary page ....................................................................................................148
Point Detail display.............................................................................................................149
5.5
Monitoring PLC displays from an Experion client system ..................... 150
Overview ............................................................................................................................150
5.6
Bad quality items ........................................................................................ 152
Overview ............................................................................................................................152
Viewing bad quality item in Point Detail display .................................................................153
6.
ALARMS AND EVENTS INTEGRATION...................................159
6.1
Alarm integration ........................................................................................ 159
Types of Alarms .................................................................................................................159
Viewing PLC alarms in Experion Station ............................................................................160
Sample alarms raised in Experion......................................................................................166
6.2
PLC Events .................................................................................................. 167
Types of PLC events ..........................................................................................................167
Transferring PLC events to Experion/Log files ...................................................................167
6.3
Sequence of Events .................................................................................... 170
Raising SOE.......................................................................................................................170
Viewing SOE alarms in Experion Station ...........................................................................171
Configuring SOEs using Quick Builder...............................................................................174
7.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION OF ML SERVER ....................175
7.1
Configuring ML Server using XML files.................................................... 175
Overview of XML files ........................................................................................................175
7.2
ML Server features configured using xml files ........................................ 178
Overview ............................................................................................................................178
7.3
Alarms .......................................................................................................... 178
Configuring alarms in MLMonitor.xml .................................................................................178
7.4
SOEs............................................................................................................. 181
Configuring SOE in MLSOEConfig.xml ..............................................................................181
7.5
Experion User defined parameters ........................................................... 183
Overview ............................................................................................................................183
Configuring PLC Status information in MLMonitor.xml.......................................................183
Configuring Base-Slot Information in MLMonitor.xml .........................................................184
Configuring IO Module Information in MLMonitor.xml ........................................................184
Configuring AD Module Information in MLMonitor.xml .......................................................185
Configuring Special Module information in MLMonitor.xml ................................................186
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Configuring All Module Information in MLMonitor.xml ....................................................... 187
Time Synchronization between PLC and EPKS ................................................................ 189
7.6
Bad quality items .........................................................................................190
Overview ........................................................................................................................... 190
Setting quality for Channel disconnection in the field ........................................................ 190
Setting quality based on Read command responses ........................................................ 192
7.7
Adding a new IO Module .............................................................................193
Configure new IO Module information ............................................................................... 193
Adding new shape for IO Module ...................................................................................... 194
8.
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................... 195
8.1
MasterLogic Server logs .............................................................................195
Overview ........................................................................................................................... 195
ML Server logs .................................................................................................................. 195
ML protocol logs ................................................................................................................ 196
8.2
MasterLogic PLC error messages .............................................................198
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6001 .................................................................................................................................. 198
6002 .................................................................................................................................. 198
6003 .................................................................................................................................. 199
6004 .................................................................................................................................. 199
6005 .................................................................................................................................. 199
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6007 .................................................................................................................................. 200
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6009 .................................................................................................................................. 200
6010 .................................................................................................................................. 200
6011 .................................................................................................................................. 200
6012 .................................................................................................................................. 201
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6057 ...................................................................................................................................210
6058 ...................................................................................................................................210
9.
APPENDIX .................................................................................212
9.1
AD Module Information............................................................................... 212
ChannelStatus....................................................................................................................212
InputRange.........................................................................................................................212
OutputType ........................................................................................................................213
FilterProcess ......................................................................................................................214
FilterValue ..........................................................................................................................214
AverageSetting...................................................................................................................215
AverageProcessing ............................................................................................................215
AverageValue.....................................................................................................................215
9.2
Special Module information ....................................................................... 217
ChannelRun .......................................................................................................................217
ChannelConnection............................................................................................................217
9.3
Advanced settings ...................................................................................... 218
Overview ............................................................................................................................218
Configuring ML Server parameters in MLConfig XML........................................................218
Monitoring ML Server parameters in MLMonitor XML........................................................222
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Configuring ML Server Application Settings ...................................................................... 236
Configuring PLC SOEs in MLSOEConfig XML.................................................................. 247
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Overview
MasterLogic PLC - Experion integration solution
The MasterLogic PLC-Experion integration solution unifies the MasterLogic PLCs with
Experion. The solution enables Experion to read/write PLC data and monitor PLC alarms
and events from Experion Station. The solution is achieved by connecting PLCs to
Experion server through FTE and mapping PLC data items to standard Experion Points.
The following figure illustrates the integration solution:
Figure 1.1-1: MasterLogic PLC - Experion Integration Architecture
The PLC can also be connected directly to the system installed with SoftMaster.
Redundancy is implemented at three different levels:
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Redundant PLC Redundancy in PLC can be achieved using many methods:
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Having two FENET modules within the same PLC.
Having redundant CPUs.
Having redundant IO Modules or Bases, and so on.
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The underlying principle is that when the master module fails, the standby module
takes over the control without interrupting the operation of the process in control.
FTE Network Two Ethernet cables are connected between the Experion and the
PLC or other devices. When the master network connection fails, the standby
network connection is used for the communication between the Experion and the
PLC.
Redundant Experion PKS server The secondary Experion server takes over
when the primary Experion server fails. All the MasterLogic Channels, Controllers,
Points and Graphics are also available when the secondary Experion server is active.
ATTENTION
The MasterLogic PLC functions as a non-FTE node together with other FTE
nodes on the network.
Integration Scope
Experion integration gains special access to intricate areas of MasterLogic PLC through
proprietary MLDP:
Direct variables (%I Input image, %Q Output image, %M internal Memory
variables)
%R File Register variables (non-volatile memory variables data retention)
CPU, I/O module, communication Status and Alarms Flags (CPU error, battery
error, I/O module)
Real Time Clock (RTC) areas
SOE (Sequence of Events) capture with millisecond timestamp
I/O Configuration parameters
PLC History Logs (Error, Activity, Mode changes, Power shutdown)
MasterLogic PLC-Experion integration elements
SoftMaster
The SoftMaster tool is used for the following:
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Writing ladder logic programs which contain the engineering logics
Monitoring the PLC values and/or force values into PLC.
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The following figure depicts the Address Monitoring window (available only in
SoftMaster):
Figure 1.1-2: Address monitoring window
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Quick Builder
Quick Builder is the tool used for the following:
Configuring MasterLogic Channel, MasterLogic Controller and Analog and Status
Point.
Uploading/downloading Channel, Controller and Point from/to the Experion server.
The downloaded items are stored in the Experion server database.
Experion Station
Experion station is used for the following:
Monitoring the online status of PLCs integrated with Experion as Alarms/Events or
through Custom graphics.
Change the online status of MasterLogic Controllers and MasterLogic Channels.
View the point values obtained from Experion through custom graphics.
Experion has the following two types of stations:
Flex Station This is generally installed on a computer other than the server computer.
Console Station A station that has direct access to Process Controllers as well as to the
Experion PKS server.
MasterLogic PLC
MasterLogic PLC performs the following:
Replaces the necessary sequential relay circuits for machine control.
Used in any application that needs some type of electrical control.
Operates by looking at its inputs and depending on their state, turning on/off its
outputs.
Current MasterLogic PLCs available are ML100R, ML200 (IEC and NonIEC) and
ML200R.
The high speed Ethernet communication modules (FEnet) of MasterLogic-200 system
reside as non FTE nodes on FTE network providing a high-level interface with Experion
PKS servers.
MLDP (MasterLogic Dedicated Protocol) server embedded in the FENET modules offer
Experion servers, a special proprietary access on TCP-IP layer to various memory
variables of the PLC CPU.
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MasterLogic Server
The PLCs are integrated to Experion server, through the ML Server software. After
downloading the Points to Experion server, ML Server performs the following:
Starts communicating with PLCs.
Reads PLC information and writes to the Experion server.
Writes values from the Experion server to PLCs.
Transfers system status, IO module information, alarms/events and the SOE
associated with PLCs to Experion server which can be monitored via the Experion
Station.
Experion PKS Server
The Experion PKS is a standard distributed control system that provides plant-wide
control.
The Experion server contains supervisory control functions, the Experion Global Data
infrastructure and optional redundancy. The server hosts graphical tools such as Control
Builder and HMIWeb Display Builder and acts as the central repository for all system
data. It also runs all the core system functions, including:
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Alarm and event management
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The following picture illustrates the software architecture of the MasterLogic PLCExperion integration solution:
Figure 1.1-3: Components of MasterLogic PLC Experion Integration
solution
Supported MasterLogic PLCs
The supported PLCs are:
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ML200R
ML200 (IEC and Non-IEC CPU)
ML100R
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Honeywells next generation Programmable Logic Controllers which supports CPU level
redundancy. This provides real power, performance and versatility with compact size,
high speed scanning of I/O Channels and execution of program instructions, open
network through Ethernet, Profibus TM-DP, DeviceNet TM, remote I/O and engineerfriendly programming & diagnostic software tools.
ML200
Honeywells next generation Programmable Logic Controllers providing real power,
performance and versatility with compact size, high speed scanning of I/O Channels and
execution of program instructions, open network through Ethernet, Profibus TM-DP,
DeviceNet TM, remote I/O and engineer-friendly programming & diagnostic software
tools.
ML100R
ML100R is an earlier version of ML200 which supports CPU level redundancy. There
are some significant improvements in terms of speed, size, performance in ML200
compared to ML100R.
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Overview
This section describes the procedure for installing the ML Server.
Pre-requisites for installing ML Server
Ensure that you have installed Experion server with OPC client license. (The ML
Server information provided in this guide is compatible with Experion R301.1.)
Ensure that the Experion server update R301.1.002 is also installed.
Ensure that you have installed MS-XML version 4.
Ensure that you have logged into the Experion server machine with Administrative
privileges.
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL
For more details on Hardware and Software requirements, refer to Hardware
and Software requirements section in Experion PKS Knowledge Builder.
ATTENTION
You must have Experion OPC client license (Model#: EP-OPCCLI) to
configure MasterLogic Channel, Controller and Point.
Package Information
The ML Server CD contains the setup.exe file required to install ML Server.
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2.2
Installing ML Server
To install ML Server, perform the following steps:
Step
1
Action
Click setup.exe file from the ML Server installation CD.
ATTENTION
If an earlier version of ML Server is installed already, the wizard
displays an error message indicating that the previous ML Server
version must be installed before installing the new version.
The wizard displays the following screen:
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Action
After performing the initial checks, the wizard displays the following screen:
Click Next.
The wizard displays the License Agreement screen.
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Action
The License Agreement screen is displayed.
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Select I accept the terms in the license agreement.
Click Next.
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Action
The wizard displays the Destination Folder screen.
Click Change to select a different folder.
TIP
Honeywell recommends retaining the default destination folder for
installing ML Server.
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Action
The wizard displays the Ready to Install the Program screen.
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Action
The wizard displays the Installing Honeywell MasterLogic Server screen,
displaying the status messages and the progress bar during the installation
process.
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Step
Action
The wizard completes the installation and displays the following screen:
Click Finish to close the wizard.
ATTENTION
If Experion server is not installed on the machine where the ML
Server is being installed, the following message is displayed after
step 2:
Click OK.
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Step
Action
The wizard displays the following message:
Click Finish. Install Experion server with OPC client license and
perform step 1.
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2.3
Verifying Installation
Verifying ML Server Installation
Verification of ML Server installation involves the following:
Verify graphics pages and xml files copied to the installation path (typically
C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Experion PKS\Client\Abstract) during installation,
as shown in the following figure:
Figure 2.3-1: Graphics pages and xml files copied during installation
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The following table lists the graphics pages and xml files copied during installation:
Type
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xml files
Graphics pages
Schema files
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MLConfig.xml
This file contains the PLC
specific configuration.
MLMonitor.xml
This file contains common
settings for the ML Server and
the Graphics.
MLSOEConfig.xml
This file contains SOE
configuration for all PLCs.
MLPLC_Config.htm
This Experion graphics page
displays the base slot
information of the PLCs.
MLPLC_Status.htm
This graphics page displays the
PLC status information.
MLPLC_Driver.htm
This Experion graphics page
displays the ML Server (Driver)
diagnostics information.
MLConfig.xsd
XML schema file for
MLConfig.xml
MLMonitor.xsd
XML schema file for
MLMonitor.xml
MLSOEConfig.xsd
XML schema file for
MLSOEConfig.xml
Verify xml, exe, dll files and document copied to the installation path (typically
C:\Program Files\Honeywell\MasterLogicServer) during installation, as shown in
the following figure:
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Figure 2.3-2: Files copied during installation
The following table lists the xml file, user guide and the template file copied during
installation:
Type
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Filename
Description
xml file
MLAppSettings.xml
This file is used for configuring
the MasterLogic server
application settings.
Schema files
MLAppSettings.xsd
XML schema file for
MLAppSettings.xml
Document
MLServer_Users_Guide.pdf
This users guide describes how
to integrate the MasterLogic
100R/200 with Experion Process
Knowledge System (EPKS).
Template
StatusPointBuildTemplate.t
xt
This is the template file for Point
building.
Configuration
Tool
MLServerConfigTool.exe
This utility is used for configuring
the PLC information, SOE, and
other information for the ML
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Type
Filename
Description
Point Build
Utility
PointBuildUtility.exe
This utility is used for building the
Point corresponding to the PLC
and the parameters associated
with the Point.
License
Application
MLServerLicenseRegistrati
on.exe
This application is used for
obtaining a new license, update,
terminate and transfer the
license.
Demo
certificate
MLPLC_Demo.cert
This is a demo certificate file for
ML Server for 100 PLC points.
QDB file
ML_Sample.qdb
This file contains sample ML
Channel, ML Controller and
sample Analog/Status Points.
The ML Server configuration tool, point build utility, users guide and the license
application is accessed through Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server.
The shortcuts for the configuration tool and the point build utility are available in the
desktop.
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Figure 2.3-3 Shortcuts to ML Server utilities
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2.4 Getting started
2.4
Getting started
Configuring MasterLogic PLC - Experion integration
After installation, the following tasks are performed:
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Installing one or more Ethernet modules (EUTB/FENET) in each PLC.
Connecting the Ethernet modules to Experion server through Ethernet
cables.
Configuring the IP Addresses of these modules using the SoftMaster tool.
Ping the IP Address from the Experion server for verifying the communication
between the PLC and the Experion server.
Obtaining the license
Configuring ML Server using Configuration Tool
To view PLC information in the graphics display, build Point for each PLC
Using PointBuild Utility.
Verifying data exchange between PLC and Experion.
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2.5
Removing ML Server
Using Add/Remove programs
ATTENTION
After removing the ML Server, the integration between the PLC and the
Experion does not work.
The ML Server must be removed only if the software must be upgraded.
Ensure that the ML Server is stopped before removing the installation.
Back up the xml files before removing the installation.
To remove ML Server, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
The Add or Remove Programs window appears.
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3
Action
Select Honeywell MasterLogic Server and click Remove.
The following screen appears:
Click YES.
The wizard displays the Remove the Program screen.
Click OK.
The wizard displays the Uninstalling Honeywell MasterLogic Server
screen, displaying the status messages and the progress bar while the
remove operation is in progress.
The installation is successfully removed.
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2.5 Removing ML Server
Using setup.exe in the installation CD
ATTENTION
Ensure that you have stopped ML Server before removing the installation.
To remove ML Server using the setup.exe file in the installation CD, perform the
following steps:
Step
1
Action
Click setup.exe file in the installation CD.
The Program Maintenance screen appears.
Select Remove and click Next.
The installation is successfully removed. There is no explicit message
displayed on completion of removal.
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2.6
Repairing ML Server
Using setup.exe in the installation CD
The ML Server application can be repaired to fix the installation errors. The missing or
corrupt files, shortcuts, and registry entries can be fixed using this option.
To fix the installation errors, perform the following steps:
Step
1
Action
Click setup.exe file in the installation CD.
The Program Maintenance screen appears.
Select Repair and click Next.
The installation errors are successfully repaired. There is no explicit
message displayed on completion of repair.
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3. ML Server License
3.1
Overview
Background
After installing the ML Server, you must register it and obtain the license before using it.
Before you begin
Before obtaining the license, ensure that you have the following items:
Voucher ID This is provided by Honeywell when you purchase the ML Server.
Host ID Files These files are automatically created when you open the ML Server
License Registration Application or enable the ML Channel for the first time. Names
of the Host ID files are <Computer Name>.Zip and <Computer Name>.HID,
example: If the computer name is EPKSSRVRPC1 then the Host ID files created are
EPKSSRVRPC1.zip and EPKSSRVRPC1.HID. These files are available in the
installation path (typically C:\Program files\Honeywell\MasterLogicServer).
Obtaining the license
Request by email Send an e-mail to
[email protected] attaching the Host
ID files that is <Computer Name>.Zip and <Computer Name>.HID and mentioning the
voucher ID to obtain the license.
ATTENTION
Separate email needs to be sent for getting license for each Experion
server attaching the Host ID files of the corresponding computer.
For a redundant Experion server two licenses must be obtained, one for
each server machine.
Using the demo versions of ML Server
The license certificate for the demo version of ML Server is automatically created and
activated when the ML Server is installed. The demo version of ML Server allows
configuring 100 Points and there is no restriction on the number of PLCs. There is no
validity period for the demo license.
ATTENTION
After obtaining the original license, the demo license of ML Server is replaced
with the original license.
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3.1 Overview
ML Server license features
The following two features are licensed for ML Server:
Number of PLCs
Number of PLC points that can be used across all the PLCs
For example if the obtained license supports 10 PLCs and 1000 PLC points,
The ML Server communicates with a maximum of 10 PLCs
A maximum of 1000 PLC points can be used for data communication across all the
PLCs
Experion point and PLC point
Experion Analog/Status points are configured using the Quick Builder in the
MasterLogic Controllers for data communication with the PLC. The PLC points defined
within these Experion points provide a way of addressing the location in PLC where the
values are stored.
A maximum of 3 PLC points can be configured for each Experion Analog point. For
example the PV, SP, and OP addresses may be configured for an Experion Analog point.
For each of these addresses a corresponding PLC point is configured.
Similarly a maximum of 2 PLC points may be configured for each Experion Status point
that is PV and OP.
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3.2
Obtaining a new license
Obtaining a new license through e-mail
The process of obtaining a new license through e-mail involves the following steps:
Step
Action
Obtain the voucher ID from Honeywell.
Create the Host ID files by opening the ML Server License Registration
Application or enable the ML Channel for the first time.
Send an e-mail to [email protected] with the following details:
In the Subject line, type the voucher ID as VOUCHID :< voucher ID>. For
example, type VOUCHID: MLPLC_1PLC_50POINTS.
Attach the Host ID files that is <Computer Name>.zip and <Computer
Name>.HID files.
ATTENTION
The Subject line is case-sensitive.
Other than the Subject line, do not type any information in the
e-mail.
After receiving the e-mail, Honeywell sends the new license certificate in a
zip file. This file must be unzipped using the password password.
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Step
4
Action
Save the license certificate in the ML Server system. This license certificate
can be re-installed if the Experion server machine is reformatted.
Installing license certificate
To install the new license certificate received from Honeywell, perform the following
steps:
Step
1
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > License
Registration.
The ML Server License Registration dialog box appears.
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Step
Action
The selected license certificate appears in Certificate file path as shown
in the following figure:
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Step
3
Action
Click OK.
The ML Server License dialog box appears displaying the licensed
number of PLCs and PLC points.
ATTENTION
The license need not be terminated before uninstalling ML Server
software. The license is retained and active when the ML Server
software is re-installed in the same machine.
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3.3
Updating license certificate
Updating license certificate
The updated license certificate can be received from Honeywell with additional features
(like more number of points). After installing the license certificate on an Experion
server, the features including the number of points are updated.
To update the license certificate, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Obtain the new voucher ID (supersede of the original voucher) from
Honeywell.
Send an e-mail to [email protected] with the following detail:
In the Subject line, type the voucher ID as VOUCHID :< voucher ID>. For
example, type VOUCHID: MLPLC_1PLC_50POINTS _Supersede.
Attach the Host ID files that is <Computer Name>.zip and <Computer
Name>.HID files.
ATTENTION
The Subject line is case-sensitive.
Other than the Subject line, do not type any information in the
e-mail.
After receiving the e-mail, Honeywell sends the new superseded license
certificate in a zip file. This file must be unzipped using the password
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Save the license certificate in the ML Server system. This license certificate
can be re-installed if the Experion server machine is reformatted.
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > License
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3.3 Updating license certificate
Step
Action
The ML Server License dialog box appears.
Click Supersede License.
The Enter Password dialog box appears.
Enter password as mlplcr100 and click OK.
ATTENTION
If the ML Server version is R2xx, use mlplcr200 as password.
The following message box appears.
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Step
7
Action
Click Yes to continue.
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Select the file and click Open.
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Step
Action
The selected certificate appears in New certificate file path as shown in
the following figure:
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Click OK.
The following message box appears.
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Step
Action
The ML Server License Registration dialog box appears displaying the
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3.4 Transferring license certificate
3.4
Transferring license certificate
The process of transferring the license certificate from one Experion server to another
involves the following tasks:
Terminate the license certificate on the first Experion server.
Install the license certificate on the new Experion server.
CAUTION
If the license is terminated, it cannot be re-installed in the same
machine. To re-install the license the machine must be formatted.
Terminating license certificate
To terminate the license certificate, perform the following steps on the first Experion
server:
Step
1
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > License
Registration.
The ML Server License dialog box appears.
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Step
Action
The Enter Password dialog box appears.
Enter password as mlplcr100 and click OK.
ATTENTION
If the ML Server version is R2xx, use mlplcr200 as password.
The following message box appears.
Click Yes to continue.
The license is terminated and the following message appears.
ATTENTION
The *.term file generated after terminating the license can be used
for transferring the license to a different machine.
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3.4 Transferring license certificate
Transferring license certificate
To transfer the license certificate to a different Experion server, perform the following
steps:
Step
Action
Create the Host ID files by opening the ML Server License Registration
Application or enable the ML Channel for the first time.
Send an e-mail to [email protected] with the following details:
In the Subject line, type the voucher ID as VOUCHID :< voucher ID>. For
example, type VOUCHID: MLPLC_1PLC_50POINTS.
Select the <Computer Name>.HID and the termination certificate (*.term)
files and create a zip file with password password. Attach this zip file to
the e-mail.
Note: Ensure not to select the option to save the folder information while
zipping the files.
ATTENTION
The Subject line is case-sensitive.
Other than the Subject line, do not type any information in the email.
After receiving the e-mail Honeywell sends the new license certificate in a
zip file. This file must be unzipped using the password password.
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Save the license certificate in the ML Server system. This license certificate
can be re-installed if the Experion server machine is reformatted.
Install the new license certificate.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more details about installing the new license certificate, see
Installing license certificate.
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4.1
Overview
Configuring MasterLogic server
To communicate with the PLCs, the ML Server must be configured with PLC
information. This configuration involves the following tasks:
a)
Configuring ML Server using Configuration Tool
b)
Configuring ML Server using Quick Builder
c)
Downloading Quick Builder Points to Experion
The following diagram depicts the configuration of ML Server:
Figure 4.1-1: MasterLogic Server configuration
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4.2
Configuring ML Server using Configuration Tool
ML Server Configuration Tool
The PLC information must be configured for the ML Server using the ML Server
Configuration Tool. The PLC information like PLC Name, Id, Type, IPAddress, Logs,
and SOE are configured for each PLC in the plant. The tool consists of the following
tabs:
PLC
LOGS
SOE
ADVANCED
ATTENTION
The PLC information configured using the configuration tool must be saved.
The ML Server must be restarted for the changes to take effect. However, the
exception is that when the ML Server or Protocol Log file settings are
changed, there is no need to restart the ML Server.
To configure the PLC information, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool.
The following window appears:
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Step
Action
By default, the PLC ML01 and ML02 appear in the window.
Note: The first PLC is selected in the tool.
2
Configuring PLC Information.
Configuring PLC Log information.
Configuring PLC SOE Information.
Configuring ML Server Advanced information.
Click Save Configuration.
The following message appears:
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Step
7
Action
Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each PLC in the plant.
Note: The PLCs must be added using the procedure Adding a new PLC.
Tip
The ToolTip appears when the cursor is placed over the options
available in the ML Server Configuration tool.The ToolTip provides
additional information about the setting options.
Configuring PLC Information
The PLC tab in the configuration tool is used for the following purposes:
Configuring the general PLC information used by ML Server to communicate with
the PLC.
Enabling/Disabling the IO Read and other features within the ML Server.
To configure the PLC information, perform the following steps:
Step
1
Action
Select the PLC ID from the left pane.
The PLC information appears in the PLC tab as shown in the following
figure:
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Action
Enter PLC Name.
Note: The PLC Name is a unique name for each PLC. It is alphanumeric and
there is no limit on the number of characters. Example MLPLC1. Separate
logs are created for each PLC based on the PLC ID.
Select the PLC type from the PLC Type list box
Note: The supported PLCs are ML100R, ML200-IEC, ML200-NonIEC and
ML200R.
Enter the EPKS Asset Name for this PLC. All the Alarms/Events raised by
the ML Server is in this asset.
REFERENCE EXTERNAL
For more details on configuring and creating asset, refer Expperion
Knowledge Builder > Experion R300 > Configuration > Enterprise
Model Builder Users Guide > Accessing Enterprise Model Builder
> Creating and Configuring Assets.
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Enter IPAddress1, IPAddress2, IPAddress3 and IPAddress4.
Note:
IPAddress1- Represents the primary PLCs IP address in Primary Network.
IPAddress2- Represents the secondary or redundant PLCs IP address in
Primary Network.
IPAddress3- Represents the primary PLCs IP address in Secondary
Network, incase of dual network.
IPAddress4- Represents the secondary or redundant PLCs IP address in
Secondary Network, incase of dual network.
The ML Server searches for a valid PLC connection in the following
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To view PLC status information in the Experion graphics display select
Status Read and EPKS Write check boxes in Monitor.
To view IO module information in the Experion graphics display select IO
Read and EPKS Write check boxes in Monitor.
To view PLC status Alarms / Messages in the Experion Alarm summary
display select Status Read and Alarm Raising check boxes in Monitor.
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To view the updated RTC time in Experion graphics display select Enable
Read/Write in RTC and EPKS Write under Monitor.
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Step
Action
Enable Read/Write
If Yes, it allows ML Server to read/write RTC time
from/to PLC.
Synch Interval
Indicates the time frequency for reading the RTC
time from the PLC and updating in Experion.
Note: If this value is 0 then the RTC time is not
read or written from/to the PLC.
Deadband
The value set for Deadband under RTC indicates
the difference in time between the PLC and
System Time beyond which the RTC time is
written to the PLC.
The PLC time is updated with the Experion system
time, if the time difference is equal to or greater
than RTC Deadband.
Note: If this value is 0 then the RTC time is not
written to the PLC.
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To view PLC related alarms like ML Server Licensing Alarms, PLC
connection and disconnection in the Alarm summary display, select Alarm
Raising check box under Monitor.
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Configuring PLC Log information
The LOGS tab in the configuration tool is used for the following purposes:
Configuring settings for transfer of the PLC Logs into the ML Server
Enabling/Disabling the PLC level ML Server and Protocol logs
To configure the PLC log information, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
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Select the PLC ID from the left pane and click LOGS tab.
13
Select the Initial History check box if the already existing events in the PLC
Log need to be transferred to Experion server or Log files during startup of
the ML Server.
Note: Honeywell recommends that this option need not be selected.
14
Select the Log To File check box if the events in the PLC Log need to be
transferred to corresponding ML Server log files.
Note: Honeywell recommends that this option need not be selected.
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Step
Action
15
Select the Events check box if the events in PLC Log need to be transferred
to Experion server as Events/Alarms.
Note: Honeywell recommends that this option can be selected for the desired
PLC log.
16
The Event Category selection indicates whether the event needs to be
transferred to Experion as Alarms or Events. The possible values are System
Alarm, System Event, and SOE.
Note: Honeywell highly recommends that the default System event setting
must not be changed.
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Click
under ML Server Logs to browse and select the folder path to
save the ML Server log files.
18
under Protocol Logs to browse and select the folder path to save
Click
the Protocol log files.
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Select Request, Response, Trace and Monitor under ML Server Logs to
enable the generation of corresponding logs.
20
Select Request, Response, Trace and Hex under ML Server Logs to
enable the generation of corresponding logs.
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Configuring PLC SOE Information
The SOE tab in the configuration tool is used for configuring settings for the generation
of SOE in Experion server.
To configure the PLC SOE information, perform the following steps:
Step
21
Action
Select the PLC ID from the left pane and click SOE tab.
The PLC SOE information appears as shown in the following figure:
22
Click Add.
A new row is added as shown in the following figure:
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Step
Action
23
Enter the PLC memory area address for which the SOE needs to be raised in
the Memory address column.
Enter the SOE Option which indicates the condition for raising the SOE. The
possible values are:
1 SOE is raised when value of the memory address changes from 0 to 1
0 SOE is raised when value of the memory address changes from 1 to 0
C SOE is raised when value of the memory address changes either from 0
to 1
F SOE is not raised for any value changes
Enter the Description to be used as the SOE message text.
In the example provided, the SOE would be raised with the message text
Boiler Unit turned ON when the value of M0010F memory location bit
becomes 1.
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Repeat steps 22 and 23 to configure SOE for points.
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Step
Action
ATTENTION
The Delete option is available after saving the SOE information.
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The selected SOE information of the particular PLC is deleted.
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Configuring ML Server Advanced information
The ADVANCED tab in the configuration tool is used for configuring ML Server
advanced settings.
ATTENTION
Honeywell highly recommends that these settings and the default values
need not be changed. If you need to change this configuration, contact the
Honeywell technical support team.
To configure the ML Server advanced information, perform the following steps:
Step
27
Action
Select the PLC ID from the left pane and click ADVANCED tab.
The ML Server advanced information appears as shown in the following
figure:
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Adding a new PLC
The PLCs in the plant must be added and configured in the ML Server Configuration tool
for the ML Server to communicate with the PLCs.
To add a new PLC, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool.
Right click ML Server and select Add PLC.
A new PLC is added as shown in the following figure:
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Step
Action
ATTENTION
For each PLC added, a corresponding point must be built using the
Point build utility, for viewing the PLC status in Experion graphics
displays.
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Deleting a PLC
To delete a PLC, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool.
Right click the PLC ID from the left pane and select DeletePLC.
The following confirmation message appears:
If you select Yes, the PLC configuration information is deleted.
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4.2 Configuring ML Server using Configuration Tool
Configuring ML Server general information
To configure the ML Server general information, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool.
Select ML Server from the left pane.
The following window appears:
Enter the EPKS Asset Name for the general ML Server Alarms. All Alarms
raised by the ML Server is in this asset.
Enter the Log Retention Days for the ML Server and Protocol Logs. The ML
Server automatically deletes the log files that are older than these days.
Enter the PLC Info Update Rate which indicates how fast the changes in the
dynamic MLConfig XML parameters (Log files enabling / disabling, and so
on) are detected.
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Click
under ML Server Logs to browse and select the folder path to
save the ML Server log files.
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Select Request, Response, Trace and Monitor under ML Server Logs to
generate the corresponding general logs.
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Step
Action
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under Protocol Logs to browse and select the folder path to save
Click
the Protocol Stack log files.
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Select Request, Response, Trace and Hex under Protocol Logs to
generate the corresponding general logs.
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Enter the scan period for General Diagnostic, PLC Diagnostic, IO Read,
AD Module Read, Special Module Read and All Module Read under Scan
Period.
General Diagnostics Frequency at which the general diagnostics
parameters in the Driver Info Experion display are collected.
PLC Diagnostics Frequency at which the PLC specific diagnostics
parameters in the Driver Info Experion display are collected.
IO Read Frequency at which the IO Module information is read from all the
PLCs. This setting is not applicable for the ML100R PLCs.
AD Module Read Frequency at which the AD Module information is read
from the PLCs. This setting is not applicable for the ML100R PLCs.
Special Module Read Frequency at which the Special Module parameters
are read from the U memory area of the PLCs. The Bad PV is set for the
corresponding Experion parameters based on this parameter. This setting is
not applicable for the ML100R PLCs.
All Module Read Frequency at which the module level errors,
Max/Min/Current Scan periods are read from the F Area for the ML200 PLCs.
This setting is not applicable for the ML100R PLCs.
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Configuring ML Server using Quick Builder
Overview of Quick Builder components
The ML Server must be configured using the Quick Builder. The configuration
involves the following tasks:
Configuring the Quick Builder component manager
Configuring a MasterLogic Channel
Configuring a MasterLogic Controller
Configuring an Experion Point (Analog and Status)
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL
For more details on Experion Quick Builder tool, see Experion PKS
Knowledge Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration > Quick Builder
Guide.
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For example on configuring ML Channel, Controller and Points, refer to the
sample QDB file (ML_Sample.qdb) in the installation folder.
Configuring the Quick Builder component manager
To enable configuring the MasterLogic Channel, MasterLogic Controller and Analog and
Status Points in Quick Builder, the Quick Builder component manager must be
configured.
ATTENTION
You must have Experion OPC client license (Model number: EP-OPCCLI) to
configure the MasterLogic Channel, Controller and Point.
To configure the Quick Builder component manager, perform the following steps:
Step
1
Action
Create a new project in Quick Builder.
The Enable Components dialog box is displayed.
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Click Enable Components tab.
Select MasterLogic from Other components.
Select Analog Point and Status Point from Point components.
Select Server from Server components.
Click OK.
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Configuring a MasterLogic Channel
The MasterLogic Channel forms the interface between one or more MasterLogic
Controllers and the ML Server.
ATTENTION
Configure only one MasterLogic Channel in an Experion server even if there
are many PLCs that need to be connected through ML Server.
To configure the MasterLogic Channel, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Create a new project in Quick Builder.
Right-click the Channel icon from the right-pane of the Quick Builder window
and select Add Item.
The following dialog box appears:
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Select Channel and MasterLogic Channel type in the Add Item(s) dialog
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Action
Select Channels icon from the left-pane of the Quick Builder window. From
the right pane, select the channel that you want to configure.
Configure the Main tab of the Channel as follows:
Ensure that the Host Name contains localhost.
Select the Background Scan period.
Note: This parameter is used in conjunction with the Controllers Background
Scan parameter. Honeywell recommends you to retain the default value (60).
ATTENTION
Ensure that the Item Number for the channel configured is unique.
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Action
WARNING
The Background Scan Period,
Must be greater than PV/OP/SP Scan Period. (The
PV/OP/SP Scan Period is set during Point configuration).
Must not be equal to 0.
If the Background Scan Period is lesser than PV/OP/SP Scan
Period, the ML Server does not function properly.
REFERENCE EXTERNAL
For more details on adding and configuring a Channel, see Experion
Knowledge Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration > Quick
Builder Guide > Configuring Controllers and Channels.
Configuring a MasterLogic Controller
The MasterLogic Controller is Quick Builder's mechanism for configuring one or more
groups with the same deadband. It is a logic grouping and does not represent a physical
device (that is the PLC controller).
TIP
Honeywell recommends you to configure only one ML controller for each
PLC. If more than 700 PLC points need to be configured for a PLC, more
than one ML controller can be configured for the same PLC. However, ensure
that within one ML controller, all the points must be configured for the same
PLC.
To configure the MasterLogic Controller, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Create a new project in Quick Builder.
Add a MasterLogic Channel to the project.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more details on adding a MasterLogic Channel, see Configuring
a MasterLogic Channel.
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3
Action
Right-click the Controller icon from the right-pane of the Quick Builder
window and select Add Item.
The following dialog box appears:
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box.
Select the Controllers icon from the left-pane of the Quick Builder window.
From the right pane, select the controller that you want to configure.
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Action
Configure the Main tab of the Controller as follows:
Select the appropriate Channel from Channel Name drop-down list.
Select Enabled from Background Scan drop-down list.
Note: The PLC Points are scanned at Channels Background Scan period
interval if the Background scan period is enabled.
Select deadband value from Deadband drop-down list.
Note: This deadband applies to all items referenced by Point parameters
belonging to this Controller. The unit of measurement is %.
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL
For more details on adding and configuring a Controller, see
Experion Knowledge Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration
> Quick Builder Guide > Configuring Controllers and Channels.
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Configuring an Experion Point (Analog and Status)
Analog and Status Points are used for exchanging the MasterLogic data with Experion.
The Quick Builder Point parameter represents a mapping to an item on the ML Server.
ATTENTION
The PV, SP and OP values are configured as parameters for a point. They do
not refer to the general Process Control Industry meaning.
Configuring an Experion Analog Point
To configure the Experion Analog Point, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Create a new project in Quick Builder.
Add a MasterLogic Channel and one (or more) MasterLogic Controller (s)
corresponding to each PLC configured in the Plant.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more details on adding MasterLogic Channel and Controller,
see Configuring a MasterLogic Channel and Configuring a
MasterLogic Controller.
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3
Action
Right-click the Point icon from the right-pane of the Quick Builder window
and select Add Item.
The following dialog box appears:
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Select Point and Analog Point type in the Add Item(s) dialog box.
Select the Points icon from the left-pane of the Quick Builder window. From
the right pane, select the point that you want to configure.
Configure the Main tab as follows:
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Action
Enter the Parent Asset for the point. All Alarms/Events raised by Experion
(value change Events, Range checking Alarms, and so on.) is in this Asset.
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Honeywell recommends that the Parent Asset configured for the
points here must be the same as the EPKS Asset Name configured
in the ML Server Configuration Tool for the PLC referred in this
point.
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Select ellipse
button next to PV Source Address.
The Address Builder dialog box is displayed.
Select Controller from Address Type drop-down list and appropriate
Controller name from Controller drop-down list. Enter PLC Point name in
Location.
Note: The PLC Point name includes the PLC ID, memory area, command,
and data type. The name of the user-defined data format is also provided in
the PLC Point name.
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Action
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more details on PLC Point name, see
PLC Point configuration details.
For more details on user-defined data format, see Defining
data formats.
WARNING
If the user defined data format is not defined in Experion, then the
entire item is not recognized by the ML Server.
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Configure the Control tab as follows:
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Enter Setpoints Source Address and Dest Address through Address
Builder dialog box. (Optional)
Note:
Setpoint Source Address: This denotes the address from where SP
reads the associated parameter value that can be viewed in the Experion
Station.
Setpoint Dest Address: The value written to SP is transferred to this
location in the PLC.
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Honeywell recommends you to configure the same PLC memory
address for both the source and destination addresses of the SP
parameter.
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Select the Scan Period for SP.
Note: This represents the interval at which the SP parameters value is
updated from the PLC Address specified in SP Source Address.
WARNING
The Scan Period,
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Must be less than the Background Scan Period configured
for the MasterLogic Channel.
Must not be equal to 0.
Enter Outputs Source Address and Dest Address through Address
Builder dialog box. (Optional)
Note:
Output Source Address: This denotes the address from where OP reads
the associated parameter value that can be viewed in the Experion Station.
Output Dest Address: The value written to OP is transferred to this
location in the PLC.
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Honeywell recommends you to configure the same PLC memory
address for both the source and destination addresses of the OP
parameter.
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Select the Scan Period for OP.
Note: This represents the interval at which the OP parameters value is
updated from the PLC Address specified in OP Source Address.
WARNING
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for the MasterLogic Channel.
Must not be equal to 0.
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Action
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The values for SetPoint and Output need not be defined for every
Experion point.
REFERENCE EXTERNAL
For more details on adding and configuring Points, see Experion
Knowledge Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration > Quick
Builder Guide > Point Properties.
Configuring an Experion Status Point
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
Configuring the Main tab of Status Point is similar to configuring the Main
tab of an Analog Point. Instead of selecting an Analog Point, select a Status
Point. For details about configuring an Analog Point, see Configuring an
Experion Analog Point.
To configure an Experion Status Point, perform the following:
Step
Action
Create a new project in Quick Builder.
Add a MasterLogic Channel and one (or more) MasterLogic Controller
corresponding to each PLC configured in the Plant.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more details on configuring a MasterLogic Channel and
Controller, see Configuring a MasterLogic Channel and Configuring
a MasterLogic Controller.
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3
Action
Right-click the Point icon from the right-pane of the Quick Builder window
and select Add Item.
The following dialog box appears:
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Select the Points icon from the left-pane of the Quick Builder window. From
the right pane, select the point that you want to configure.
Configure the Main tab as follows:
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Action
Enter the Parent Asset for the point. All Alarms/Events raised by Experion is
in this Asset.
TIP
Honeywell recommends that the Parent Asset configured here
must be the same as the EPKS Asset Name configured in the ML
Server Configuration Tool for the PLC referred in this point.
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Select ellipse
button next to PV Source Address.
The Address Builder dialog box appears.
Select Controller from Address Type drop-down list and appropriate
Controller name from Controller drop-down list. Enter PLC Point name in
Location.
Note: The PLC Point name includes the PLC ID, memory area, command,
and data type. The name of the user-defined data format is also provided in
the PLC Point name.
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Action
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more details on PLC Point name, see
PLC Point configuration details.
For more details on user-defined data format, see Defining
data formats.
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Configure the Control tab as follows:
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Enter Outputs Source Address and Dest Address through Address
Builder dialog box. (Optional)
Note:
Output Source Address: This denotes the address from where OP reads
the associated parameter value that can be viewed in the Experion Station.
Output Dest Address: The value written to OP is transferred to this
location in the PLC.
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Select the Scan Period for OP.
Note: This represents the interval at which the OP parameters value is
updated from the PLC Address specified in OP Source Address.
WARNING
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for the MasterLogic Channel.
Must not be equal to 0.
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Action
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The value for Output need not be defined for every Experion point.
REFERENCE EXTERNAL
For more details on adding and configuring Points, see Experion
Knowledge Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration > Quick
Builder Guide > Point Properties.
PLC Point configuration details
The PLC Point name configured in Quick Builder provides a way of addressing the
location in PLC where the values are stored. The PLC Point name specifies the PLC ID,
memory address, the command to be executed, and the data type. For example,
ML01.%MW95$TB. The PLC Point name entered in the Source Address of Quick
Builder for the Analog/Status Points is used for reading PLC data. The PLC Point name
entered in the Dest Address is used for writing data into the PLC.
After downloading standard Points to Experion, enable the Channel, Controller and
Points from the Experion Station. This triggers off connections to the ML Server based
on the configured Channel, Controllers and Points. The ML Server then starts reading
from or writing into PLCs using the commands embedded in the PLC Point name.
This section describes the various PLC Point name formats supported in ML100R,
ML200 (IEC and NonIEC CPU), ML200R and the commands used for reading or writing
PLC information.
TIP
The features specific to ML200-IEC and ML200-NonIEC are explicitly
differentiated in the following sections. The instances ML200 refers to both
ML200-IEC and ML200-NonIEC.
The following are the list of PLC Point name formats supported in ML200 R, ML200
and ML100R:
Table 4.3-1: PLC Point name formats supported in ML200R, ML200-IEC,
ML200-NonIEC and ML100R
PLC Point Name Format
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ML200R
ML200-IEC
ML200-NonIEC
ML100R
Direct Variable
Named Variable
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ML200R
ML200-IEC
ML200-NonIEC
ML100R
Device Variable
The following table lists the different memory areas supported in ML200R and its
associated data type, range and read/write property:
BYTE
WORD
DWORD
LWORD
INT
DINT
LI NT
Range
BIT
Memory
Area
Readable/
Writable
Table 4.3-2: Memory areas supported in ML200R
Low
00.00.00
127.15.63
00.00.00
127.15.63
R/W
00000
8192F
R/W
00000
11263F
R/W
00000
2047F
00000
32767
R/W
00.00.00
0
31.15.511
R/W
00000
65535
R/W
High
Note: The R and W memory areas refer to the same storage locations for the first 32767
words. For example, %RW10 and %WW10 is referring to the same PLC memory
address and therefore always have the same value.
The following table lists the different memory areas supported in ML200-IEC and its
associated data type, range and read/write property:
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WORD
DWORD
LWORD
INT
DINT
LI NT
Range
BIT
Memory
Area
Readable/
Writable
Table 4.3-3: Memory areas supported in ML200-IEC
Low
00.00.00
127.15.63
00.00.00
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M
00000
8192F
R/W
00000
11263F
R/W
00000
2047F
00000
32767
R/W
00.00.0
3F.31.F
R/W
00000
65535
R/W
Note: The R and W memory areas refer to the same storage locations for the first 32767
words. For example, %RW10 and %WW10 is referring to the same PLC memory
address and therefore always have the same value.
The following table lists the different memory areas supported in ML200-NonIEC and its
associated data type, range and read/write property:
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DWORD
LWORD
INT
DINT
LI NT
00000
2047F
R/W
00000
2047F
R/W
00000
11263F
R/W
00000
2047F
R/W
00000
2047F
0000
2047
R/W
0000
2047
R/W
000.00
127.99
R/W
00000
32767
R/W
00000
32767
R/W
00.00.0
7F.31.F
R/W
00000
21503
R/W
BIT
WORD
Range
BYTE
Memory
Area
Readable/
Writable
Table 4.3-4: Memory areas supported in ML200-NonIEC
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Z
000
127
R/W
00000
32767
R/W
The following table lists the different memory areas supported in ML100R and its
associated data type, range and read/write property:
DWORD
LWORD
I NT
DINT
LINT
I (Input
Memory)
00.00.00
15.07.63
Q (Output
Memory)
00.00.00
15.07.63
R/W
M (Internal
Memory)
00000
2047F*
R/W
BIT
WORD
Range
BYTE
Memory
Area
Readable/
Writable
Table 4.3-5: Memory areas supported in ML100R
Low
High
Note: The INT (9) data type is supported only for Named Variable.
* The higher range for M memory area must be same as configured in the Softmaster tool.
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The following table lists the various commands supported in ML100R/ML200/ML200R:
Table 4.3-6: Commands supported in ML100R/ML200
Commands
CON
(ML100R,
ML200/ML20
0R)
Read
Write
Remarks
Continuous Read command
Continuous Write command
Advantages:
If the PLC Point name
ML01.%MW002$CON and
ML01.%MW\K004$CON#RE
AL are passed for read, a
single Continuous Read
command is used for reading
nd
th
the 2 and 4 Word of M
memory area from PLC 01.
If value is written to a Points
parameter that is configured as
ML01.%MW002$CON and
ML01.%MW004$CON#REAL a
single Continuous Write
command is used for writing the
2nd and 4th Word of M memory
area in PLC 01.
1) Useful when contiguous memory addresses
need to be read from the PLC. Upto 1024 bytes
(in ML100R) or 1400 bytes (in ML200) can be
read / written in a single packet. However, multiple
CON packets can be created serving more
number of points.
2) This is the only command available for
configuring large number of Points in ML100R.
This is also the recommended method for ML200
when some continuous memory locations need to
be read from PLC.
Disadvantages:
This command is not useful when a number of
variables need to be read, where
the addresses are not contiguous or
belong to different memory areas
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TB
(ML200/ML2
00R)
Read
Write
Remarks
Timer Based Command
Device Area Write
Advantages:
If the PLC Point name
ML01.%MW95$TB is passed
for read, the Timer Based
command is used for reading
the 95th Word of M memory
area from PLC 01.
If value is written to a Point s
parameter that is configured as
ML01.%MW95$TB, the Device
Area Write command is used
th
for writing the 95 Word of M
memory area in PLC 01.
This is a Subscription based command.
Subscription for these variables is made only
once. The PLC sends the data responses at the
specified interval. This reduces the network traffic.
Disadvantages:
Only upto 1024 variables (512 variables for a
ML200-NonIEC) can be subscribed for each PLC.
Any points defined in excess of this will be treated
as a DEV point.
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Read
Write
Remarks
COS
(ML200/ML2
00R)
Change of Status Command
Device Area Write
Advantages:
If the PLC Point name
ML01.%MW95$COS is
passed for read, the Change
of Status command is used
for reading the 95th Word of
M memory area from PLC 01.
If value is written to a Points
parameter that is configured as
ML01.%MW95$COS, the
Device Area Write command
th
is used for writing the 95 Word
of M memory area in PLC 01.
This is also a Subscription based command,
Subscription for these variables is made only
once. The PLC sends the data responses only
when the value of the variable changes. This
reduces the network traffic.
Disadvantages:
Since the PLC sends the responses as UDP
packets, there is a possibility that some of the
packets might be lost. However this cannot be
detected by the ML Server.
Only upto 1024 variables (512 vairables for a
ML200-NonIEC) can be subscribed for each
PLC. Any points defined in excess of this will
be treated as DEV points.
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DEV
(ML200/ML2
00R)
Read
Write
Remarks
Device Area Read
Device Area Write
Advantages:
If the PLC Point name
ML01.%MW95$DEV is
passed for read, the Device
Area Read command is used
for reading the 95th Word of
M memory area from PLC 01.
If value is written to a Points
parameter that is configured as
ML01.%MW95$DEV, the
Device Area Write command
th
is used for writing the 95 Word
of M memory area in PLC 01.
This command is useful for reading/writing a few
variables from/to different memory areas of the
PLC. It reads/writes upto 80 variables in a single
packet. However, multiple DEV packets can be
created serving more number of points.
Disadvantages:
It is not useful for a larger number of variables.
(For example: 500 variables.)
SEP
(ML100R,
ML200/ML20
0R)
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Separate Read
Separate Write
Advantages:
If the PLC Point name
ML01.%MW95$SEP is
passed for read, the Separate
Read command is used for
th
reading the 95 Word of M
memory area from PLC 01.
If value is written to a Point s
parameter that is configured as
ML01.%MW95$SEP, the
Separate Write command is
used for writing the information
into the 95th Word of M memory
area in PLC 01.
This is the only command available for reading a
named variable in ML100R.
Disadvantages:
This command is used for reading only 4 (in
ML100R) or 16 (in ML200-IEC/ ML200-NonIEC)
variables of the same type in a single packet. This
is not useful for reading/writing large number of
items from/to the PLC.
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A single Continuous Read/Write command is used for reading or writing data together for multiple addresses within the same
memory area.
In ML100R, the maximum number of bytes read /written is 1024.
In ML200/ML200R, the maximum number of bytes read/written is 1400.
For the Separate Read/Write command, even when the Device Variable format is used, the offset must be provided in the Direct
Variable format. For instance, ML01.%MX10A$SEP is not a valid item, ML01.%MX170 must be used. Configuring
ML01.%MX10A$SEP would generate an error log message.
The examples given in the previous table refer to ML200. For ML100R examples, see Table 4.3-7: Examples of Direct Variable.
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The default command in ML100R is Continuous Read/Write.
The default command in ML200/ML200R is Device Area Read/Write.
If an incorrect command is specified in the PLC Point name, an error message is logged and the default command is
automatically used. For instance, if a ML200 PLC Point name is configured as ML01.%MW90$CEP, then it would be
internally converted to ML01.%MW90$DEV.
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Honeywell recommends to use the commands in the following order:
a) CON: First try to use the CON (Continuous Read/Write) command. This is particularly useful when there are a lot of
contiguous memory addresses that need to be read from / written to one or two PLC memory areas.
b) COS (Only for ML200/ML200R): This command can be used as it reduces the network traffic. This command can be
used for a maximum of 1024 points (512 points in ML200-NonIEC) per PLC. This is useful when data from different
memory areas needs to be read and the values do not change frequently. This command could be mainly used for
Status points
c) TB (Only for ML200/ML200R): This command must be used because it reduces Network traffic. However, this
command can be used for a maximum of 1024 points (512 points in ML200-NonIEC) per PLC. This is useful when data
from different memory areas needs to be read and the values change frequently. Therefore this command is
preferred for Analog points.
d) DEV (Only for ML200/ML200R): This command must be used when data from different memory areas needs to be
read and the TB/COS points limit have been exceeded.
e) There is no limit on the number of points that can be configured.
f) SEP: Honeywell discourages the use of this command for performance reasons. However, this command is the only
method available for reading named variables in ML100R.
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Direct Variable
The following figure depicts the Direct Variable format:
Figure 4.3-1: Direct Variable
PLCID: This refers to the PLC. It is a two digit number ranging from 01 through 99
and always prefixed by ML. This must be configured in ML Server Configuration
Tool.
MemoryAddress: This refers to the address within the PLC memory area where
information is stored.
Format: %<MemoryArea><DataType><Offset>
In ML100R and ML200-IEC, for I and Q memory areas <Offset> is
<Base>.<Slot>.<Position>. For other areas, it represents the address within the
memory area.
In ML200-NonIEC, for all the memory areas, <Offset> represents the address
within the memory area.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more details on memory areas supported in ML200R, see Table 4.3-2.
For more details on memory areas supported in ML200-IEC, see Table 4.3-3.
For more details on memory areas supported in ML200-NonIEC, see Table
4.3-4.
For more details on memory areas supported in ML100R, see Table 4.3-5.
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Command Type: This refers to the different commands used for reading/writing
data from/to PLC by ML Server. For more details on command types, see Table
4.3-6.
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Data Type: This refers to the PLC data type.
ATTENTION
Only the following combinations of data types can be used in a Direct
Variable.
Data type in Memory
Address
Data type at the end of the PLC
point name (after #)
BIT
BYTE
WORD and INT
DWORD, DINT and REAL
LWORD, LINT and LREAL
The request is sent to PLC with the data types configured in the memory
address part (that is X, B, W, D and L) of the PLC point name. After receiving
the responses, the ML Server converts it to the data type configured after #.
If no data type is configured in the PLC point name (that is no # part), by
default the corresponding basic data type is used by the ML Server. For
example, if the PLC point is configured as ML01.%MW90$COS, then it would
be assumed as ML01.%MW90$COS#WORD.
The following table contains a list of examples for Direct Variable:
Table 4.3-7: Examples of Direct Variable
Direct Variable
Note: In the following examples, ML01 is a ML200-IEC PLC, ML02 is a ML200NonIEC PLC and ML03 is a ML100R PLC. The bit / word positions are 0-based.
Examples
st
rd
ML01.%MB105$CON This denotes the 1 Byte of the 53 Word in
the Internal memory area of PLC ML01. Continuous Read / Write is
used for communication with PLC.
st
rd
ML01.%IW2.3.1$TB#INT This denotes the 1 word in 3 slot of
Base2 in the Input memory area of PLC ML01. Timer Based
command is used for getting values from the PLC. The data is
converted by ML Server and available as a signed integer value on
the Experion side.
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Note: In the following examples, ML01 is a ML200-IEC PLC, ML02 is a ML200NonIEC PLC and ML03 is a ML100R PLC. The bit / word positions are 0-based.
th
st
nd
ML01.%QX1.2.15$COS This denotes the 15 Bit in 1 word in 2
slot of Base1 in the Output memory area of PLC ML01.
ChangeOfState command is used for getting values from the PLC
and the Device Area Write command is used for writing values into
PLC.
th
ML01.%RD80#REAL This denotes the 80 double word (that is
160th and 161st words) in R memory area of PLC ML01. The default
Device Area Read/Write command is used for communication with
the PLC. The data is converted by ML Server and available as a
decimal (or REAL) value on the Experion side.
th
st
nd
ML02.%KL95$COS - This denotes the 380 (=95*4), 381 , 382
rd
and 383 words of F memory area in PLC ML02. The Change Of
State command is used for getting values from PLC and the Device
Area Write command is used for writing values into PLC.
th
th
ML02.%FX093$TB This denotes the 5 Bit in 11 Word of F
memory area in PLC ML02. The Timer Based command is used for
getting values from PLC and the Device Area Write command is
used for writing values into PLC.
th
th
ML02.%UW40$DEV This denotes the 0 Word in 10 Slot of Base
0 (equivalent to U0.10.0) of U memory area in PLC ML02. The
Device Area Read/Write command is used for communication with
PLC.
th
st
ML02.%LD10 This denotes the 20 (=10*2) and 21 words of L
memory area in PLC ML02. The default Device Area Read/Write
command is used for communication with PLC.
th
th
th
ML02.%PL34 This denotes the 136 (=34*4), 137 , 138 and
th
139 word of P memory area in PLC ML02. The default Device Area
Read/Write command is used for communication with PLC.
st
th
ML03.%QX5.6.1 This denotes the 1 Bit in 6 slot of Base 5 in the
Output memory area of PLC ML03. The default Continuous
Read/Write command is used for communication with PLC.
th
st
ML02.%PX10$SEP This denotes the 10 Bit of 1 Word in the P
memory area of PLC ML02. Separate Read/Write command is used
for communication with PLC.
ML01.%MX10A$SEP This is not a valid address because
Hexadecimal digit A is not allowed in the Direct Variable format.
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Named Variable
The following figure depicts the Named Variable format:
Figure 4.3-2: Named Variable
Format: @<user-defined variable>#<DataType>
ATTENTION
User-defined variables can have a maximum length of 16 alphanumeric
characters.
It is always prefixed with @.
The default data type for a named variable is WORD.
The only command available in the named variable format is SEP
read/write and therefore it is not part of the Point format. If any other
command is configured, it is ignored.
The data type configured in the PLC Point name must match with the
data type configured for the variable in Softmaster. If the data type does
not match, the PLC returns an error. For instance, in the previous
example, if VAR23 is not defined as a BOOLEAN variable in Softmaster,
an error is returned by PLC.
The following table lists the format and examples of Named Variables supported in
ML100R:
Table 4.3-8: Named Variable supported in ML100R
Named Variable
Note: In the following examples, ML03 is a ML100R PLC. The bit / word positions are
0-based.
Examples
ML03.@OUTPUT_1#WORD This denotes the WORD variable
OUTPUT_1 in PLC ML03.
ML03.@VAR23#BIT This denotes the BIT variable VAR23 in PLC
ML03.
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Device Variable
The following figure depicts the Device Variable format:
Figure 4.3-3: Device Variable
PLCID: This refers to the PLC. It is a two digit number ranging from 01 through 99
and always prefixed by ML. This must be configured in ML Server Configuration
Tool.
MemoryAddress: This refers to the address within a memory area where PLC
information is stored.
Format: <MemoryArea><Offset> (U, I and Q memory areas have a special
format)
Note: <Offset> represents the word offset address of the memory location in
PLC.
CommandType: This refers to the command that must be used for reading/writing
data from/to PLC by ML Server. For more detail on command types, see Table 4.3-6
DataType: This refers to the PLC data type. The default data type is WORD. For
more details about available data types for ML100R and ML200, see Table 4.3-4.
The following table lists the format and examples of Device Variable supported in
ML200:
Table 4.3-9: Example of Device Variable format in ML200
Device Variable
Note: In the following examples, ML01 is a ML200-IEC PLC and ML02 is a ML200NonIEC PLC.
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Examples
ML200-IEC Examples:
th
th
ML01.M0020F$CON#BIT This denotes the 15 Bit of 20 word in
M memory area of PLC ML01. The Continuous Read/Write
command is used for communicating with the PLC.
th
th
ML01.R0004$TB#REAL This denotes the 4 and 5 Words in R
memory area of PLC ML01. The TimerBased command is used for
getting values from the PLC and the Device Area Write command is
used for writing values into PLC The value is converted to REAL by
ML Server and therefore available as a decimal value in Experion.
th
ML01.W0040 This denotes the 40 Word in W memory of PLC
ML02. The default Device Area Read/Write command is used for
communication with the PLC.
ML200-NonIEC Examples:
th
th
ML02.M6$CON#BIT This denotes the 6 Bit of 0 word in M
memory area of PLC ML02.
ML02.N24$CON#WORD This denotes the 24th Word in N memory
area of PLC ML02.
st
rd
ML02.U2.3.1$CON#INT This denotes the 1 Integer in 3 Slot of
Base 2 in U memory of PLC ML02.
Note: In the previous CON examples, to read/write this information
from/into the PLC, the Continuous Read/Write command is used.
th
ML02.Z108$COS#WORD This denotes the 108 Word in Z
memory area of PLC ML02.
th
st
ML02.L41F$COS#BIT This denotes the 15 Bit of 41 Word in L
memory area of PLC ML02.
ML02.D405$COS#LWORD This denotes the Long Word formed
using 405th to 408th Words in D memory area of PLC ML02.
Note: In the previous COS examples, to read this information from the
PLC, the Change of State command is used, but for writing information
into the PLC, the Device Area Write command is used.
nd
ML02.C22$TB#WORD This denotes the 22
Word in C memory
area of PLC ML02.
th
th
ML02.C7$TB#BIT This denotes the 7 Bit of 0 Word in C
memory area of PLC ML02.
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ML02.F94$TB#DINT This denotes the Double Integer formed
using 94th and 95th words in F memory area of PLC ML02.
Note: In the previous TB examples, to read this information from the
PLC, the Timer Based command is used, but for writing information into
the PLC, the Device Area Write command is used.
th
th
ML02.M28$DEV#BYTE This denotes the 0 byte of 28 word in M
memory area of PLC ML02.
ML02.R22$DEV#DINT This denotes the Double Integer formed
using 22nd and 23rd words in R memory area of PLC ML02.
Note: In the previous DEV examples, to read/write this information
from/into the PLC, the Device Area Read/Write command is used.
th
ML02.T300#BIT This denotes the 300 Bit in T memory area of
PLC ML02.
th
rd
ML02.P3A#BIT This denotes the 10 Bit of 3 Word in P memory
area of PLC ML02.
ML02.T983#LINT This denotes the Long Integer formed using
983rd to 986th words in T memory area of PLC ML02.
Note: In the previous examples, because there was no command
configured, by default the DEV command is used. Therefore, to
read/write this information from/into the PLC, the Device Area
Read/Write command is used.
th
ML02.P105$SEP#WORD This denotes the 105 Word in P
memory area of PLC ML02.
th
ML02.M11$SEP#INT This denotes the 11 Integer in M memory
area of PLC ML02.
th
th
th
ML02.K117$SEP#BIT This denotes the 117 Bit (5 Bit of 7
word) in K memory area of PLC ML02.
Note: In the previous SEP examples, to read/write this information
from/into the PLC, the Separate Read/Write command is used.
ATTENTION
It is important to note that the offset configured for the SEP
command is used in the same way as the offset configured
for the Direct Variable format. That is the offset does not
indicate the word position, but it indicates the offset with
respect to the data type itself.
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Defining data formats
Data formats are defined for converting PLC field values into engineering values.
Experion provides default data formats for converting these field values. You also can
define customized data formats.
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL
For more details on user-defined data formats, see Experion Knowledge
Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration > Server and Client
Configuration Guide > Understanding and configuring points > Advanced
point configuration > Creating user-defined data formats.
To create a customized data format, perform the following:
TIP
The following is a sample procedure explaining how to create a user-defined
data format.
Step
108
Action
Select System Configuration menu from the Experion Station.
Select User-Defined Data Formats in Application Development.
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Click an empty data format row.
Enter data format name in Name.
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Action
Select data type from Data Type drop-down list. For Example INT2.
Enter the minimum and maximum field values in Minimum and Maximum.
For Example 0 and 16000 respectively.
Enter Field value and corresponding Converted value for Point 1 and Point
2 to define the conversion. For Example 0 and 1000 respectively.
Example: If the field value is 8000, the corresponding converted value must
be 500.
ATTENTION
While configuring the Points in Quick Builder,
If 100% Range value is
Converted value ranges from
1000
0 to 1000
100
0 to 100
The following table describes some sample field values and their corresponding
engineering values in Experion:
Data Format
Input
Range
PLC
110
Field
value
PLC
value
Engineering
value
(Converted
value)
2.5
volts
8000
500
2 volts
4000
250
Engineering
0 to 5
volts
Minimum: 0
Point 1: 0
Maximum: 16000
Point 2: 1000
1 to 5
volts
Minimum: 0
Point 1: 0
Maximum: 16000
Point 2: 1000
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4.4
Downloading Quick Builder Points to Experion
Overview
After adding and configuring items, you must download all or part of your project to the
server database. The Channel, Controller or Point that have been imported or manually
created in Quick Builder must be downloaded to Experion server database before you can
use them.
The items are downloaded in the following sequence:
MasterLogic Channel.
MasterLogic Controller(s).
Analog/Status Point(s).
REFERENCE EXTERNAL
For more details on downloading items to Experion, see Experion Knowledge
Builder > Experion PKS R300 > Configuration > Quick Builder Guide >
Managing items > Downloading items.
After downloading, the MasterLogic Channel and MasterLogic Controller are enabled in
the Experion Station using View > System Status > Channels.
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4.5
Verifying the Configuration
Overview
After downloading Points to the Experion, enable the Channel and Controller from the
Experion Station.
After enabling the Channel and Controller, the following events occur:
The MasterLogic server starts communicating with the PLCs using the configuration
information from the Experion server database. A connection is established with the
ML Server based on the Channel configuration.
ML Server establishes communication with the PLCs using the IP Address & other
PLC specific details configured using the configuration tool.
The ML Server reads data from the PLC and transfers the values to the
corresponding parameters in Experion Points. The data values written into these
parameters are written into the appropriate memory locations in the PLC.
Based on the status of the PLCs, the alarms/events are raised by the ML Server, in
the Experion.
The data, alarms raised by the PLCs and change of event in the PLCs can be
monitored from the Experion Station.
You must ensure that PLCs are configured with correct IP address and there is a
successful communication between the PLCs and the ML Server as represented by the
Channel status.
Verifying data exchange between PLC and Experion
The Point Detail display in the Experion Station helps in monitoring the online status of
each parameter for a particular Point and the data exchange between the PLC and the
Experion server.
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The parameter values set in the Point Detail display reflects in the Address
monitoring window of the SoftMaster tool.
The parameter values set in the Address monitoring window reflects in the Experion
station.
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The following procedure is an example to verify data exchange between the PLC and the
Experion:
Step
Action
Configure the PLC information using the ML Server Configuration Tool.
Ensure that the ML16K user defined data format is configured in Experion.
Configure the MasterLogic Channel, MasterLogic Controller, Status and
Analog Point in the Quick Builder and download to the Experion Server.
Note: Consider a standard Analog Experion Point configured in Quick Builder
as follows:
PV source address as ML01.%MW10$DEV ML16K
SP source and destination address as ML01.%MW80$DEV ML16K
The user-defined data format ML16K is used here to convert between the
field value (0 to 16000) and the engineering value (0 to 1000).
4
Download the MasterLogic Channel, MasterLogic Controller and Point to the
Experion Server.
Enable the Channel from the Channel Summary page in the Station.
The MasterLogic Server starts communicating with the PLC using the
configuration information.
The MasterLogic Server reads data from the PLC and transfers the values
to the corresponding parameters in Experion Points. The data values
written into these parameters are written into the appropriate memory
locations in the PLC.
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Step
Action
Assume that the data value stored in the 10th word of M memory area is
8000. The following image shows the value displayed in the Address
Monitoring window of the SoftMaster tool:
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Action
The raw value (8000) is converted to the engineering value (500) because of
the ML16K data format and updated in the PV parameter. This value is
displayed in the Station as shown in the following image:
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Step
Action
Change the value of M0010 memory location through the Change Current
Value dialog box in Address Monitoring Window as shown in the following
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Action
The raw value (12000) is converted to the engineering value (750) because
of the ML16K data format and updated in the PV parameter. This value is
displayed in the Station as shown in the following image:
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Step
7
118
Action
Set a value 250 to SP parameter in the Station as shown in the following
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Action
The engineering value (250) is converted to the raw value (4000) and
updated in the %MW80 memory location. This can be observed in the
Address Monitoring window of the SoftMaster tool as shown in the following
image:
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4.6 Adding new PLC dynamically
4.6
Adding new PLC dynamically
Overview
The PLCs can be added dynamically in the ML Server Configuration tool when the ML
Server is running.
To add a new PLC dynamically when the ML Server is running, perform the following
steps:
Step
Action
Installing one or more Ethernet modules (EUTB/FENET) in the new PLC.
Connecting the Ethernet modules to Experion server through Ethernet
cables.
Configuring the IP Addresses of these modules using the Softmaster tool.
Ping the IP Address from the Experion server for verifying the communication
between the new PLC and the Experion server.
Add a new PLC as explained in Adding a new PLC.
Configure the PLC information for the new PLC as explained in Configuring
ML Server using Configuration Tool.
Build the points for the new PLC as explained in Using PointBuild Utility.
Configure a MasterLogic Controller for the new PLC as explained in
Configuring a MasterLogic Controller. Configure an Experion Point for the
new PLC as explained in Configuring an Experion Point (Analog and Status).
Download the controller and the points.
The status of data communication for the new PLC can be viewed in the
graphics pages.
To view the PLC status in the custom graphics pages, the Station must be
closed and re-opened.
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5.1
Overview
Experion displays
The Experion standard Station displays and the Custom displays are used for monitoring
the PLC status.
The following are the Experion standard Station displays:
Channel Summary page
Point Detail display
The following is the Experion Custom display:
PLC System Status display
ATTENTION
To view the PLC information in the graphics pages, ensure that the points
corresponding to the PLCs are configured using the Point Build utility.
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5.2 Building a Point in Experion corresponding to the PLC
5.2 Building a Point in Experion corresponding to the
PLC
Using PointBuild Utility
The information required by the Experion Graphics is stored in the User Defined
parameters of Experion points configured for each PLC. These PLC level Points are built
using the PointBuild Utility. If these points are not built, then the data communication
between the ML Server and Experion does not appear in the Experion custom displays.
To build Points for the configured PLCs, perform the following steps:
Step
1
Action
Configure the PLC information using the ML Server Configuration Tool, for
each PLC with which the ML Server must communicate. Ensure that EPKS
Asset Name is configured in the tool.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more information about configuring the PLC information, see
Configuring PLC Information.
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Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > PointBuild
Utility.
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Step
3
Action
Click Browse to change the point build file path. The output file with
extension .out is created in the same path.
Note: The default path and filename appears in Point Build File Name.
The PLCID, PLCName, PLCType, Asset Name of each PLC configured is
displayed in columns. The PointExists column displays No if there is no
Point built in the Experion corresponding to the PLC. If a point already
exists, then it displays Yes.
4
Select each PLC or click Check All to select all the PLCs.
Click Build Point.
The output files with extension .out and .pnt are created.
For example:
The MLPLC_StatusPoints.pnt file is created. This file contains the
information about the Points to be built in Experion corresponding to the
selected PLCs.
The MLPLC_StatusPoints.out file shows the status of Point building.
After building the Points successfully, the status of PointExists changes to
Yes as shown in the following figure:
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Step
Action
If there is an error during point building the following message appears:
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5.3
Using Experion custom displays
PLC System Status Display
The PLC information is displayed in the Experion Station using custom displays.
The following are the three tabs available in the custom displays used for viewing the
PLC information:
Tab name
File name
Description
Config Info
MLPLC_Config.htm
This page displays the basic PLC
information and diagrammatic
representation of the modules with
base/slot information.
Status Info
MLPLC_Status.htm
This page displays the PLC status
diagnostics information.
Driver Info
MLPLC_Driver.htm
This page displays the ML Server
interface driver diagnostics information.
Config Info
The Config Info page is used for monitoring the base slot information of each PLC and
the status of communication between the PLC and the Experion server.
The following PLC information appears in the Config Info page:
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PLC ID
PLC Type
Base number
Last RTC time
Diagrammatic representation of the modules with base/slot information
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To view the general PLC and base/slot information in the Experion display, perform the
following steps:
Step
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Action
Ensure the Points corresponding to the PLCs are built using the PointBuild
utility.
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool and select the PLC.
Select EPKS Write and IO Read check boxes under Monitor using the ML
Server Configuration Tool.
Invoke the Experion Station.
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Step
5
Action
Enter MLPLC_Info.htm in the Command zone. Press Enter.
The following page appears:
Click Read PLC Information.
Note: This screen appears whenever the MasterLogic PLC system status
display is invoked in the Experion station for the first time. It may take a few
minutes to execute.
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Step
Action
The following page appears for ML 200:
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Step
Action
The following page appears for ML 100R:
Select the name of a PLC from the PLC dropdown list.
The PLC ID, PLC Type, Base, IP Addresses and Last RTC Read Time are
displayed.
Note: All the fields in the page (except the PLC Name and Base Number)
are not editable. The IP Address indicated in green is the active IP Address.
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Select base number from the Base dropdown list.
Note: Base 0 is selected by default.
The following information is displayed diagrammatically:
CPU status
Different slots of the selected base.
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Step
Action
ATTENTION
If some of the IO Modules are not displayed properly, then edit
MLMonitor.xml as explained in Adding a new IO Module.
The following information appears in 3 columns in the lower part of the
window:
The Name column indicates the slot position and module name.
The Assigns Information column indicates the module information.
The Description column indicates the module description.
ATTENTION
The base slot information is not available for ML100R and not
displayed in the Config Info page.
Viewing RTC time in Config Info page
The PLC time must be synchronized with the Experion system time. The ML Server
reads the PLC time and compares with the Experion system time, based on the settings in
ML Server Configuration Tool. If there is a time difference, the PLC time is updated with
the Experion system time. The RTC time read from the PLC is displayed in the Config
Info graphics page.
The following figure depicts how the PLC time is synchronized with the Experion system
time:
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To view the RTC time in the Config Info page, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start > Porgrams > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool and select the PLC.
Select EPKS Write under Monitor and Enable Read/Write under RTC using
the ML Server Configuration tool.
Enter SynchInterval under RTC.
Note: This indicates the time frequency for reading the RTC time from the
PLC. If this value is 0 then the RTC time is not read or written from/to the
PLC.
Enter Deadband under RTC.
Note: The PLC time is updated with the Experion system time, if the time
difference is equal to or greater Deadband (in seconds). If this value is 0 then
the RTC time is not written to the PLC.
The RTC time is displayed in the Config Info page as shown in the
following figure:
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Status Info
The Status Info page is used for monitoring the online status of each PLC, the ML
Server and the data exchange between the PLC and the Experion server.
The parameter value for the PLC status set in the xml files is used for updating the
PLC status information in the Experion graphics pages.
To verify the PLC status information updates in the Experion graphics pages, perform the
following steps:
Step
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Action
Ensure the Points corresponding to the PLCs are built using the PointBuild
utility.
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool and select the PLC.
Select EPKS Write and Status Read check boxes under Monitor using the
ML Server Configuration tool.
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Step
Action
The status of the CPU operation mode is updated in the Experion graphics
display.
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Open MLPLC_Config.htm from the Experion Station and select the PLC for
which you want to view the status. See Config Info for more details.
Click Status Info tab.
The following page appears for ML 200:
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Action
CPU Operation Mode
RUN
CPU operation is in run mode.
STOP
CPU operation is in stop mode.
ERROR
CPU operation is in error mode.
DEBUG
CPU operation is in debug mode.
Last Mode Change By
KEY
Operation mode change by key.
Local PADT
Operation mode change by local SoftMaster.
Remote PADT
Operation mode change by remote SoftMaster.
Remote Comn.
Operation mode change by remote
communication module.
Local / Remote
Local
Operation mode change only by mode key.
Remote
Remote mode operation.
Online Editing
Download
Revised program stand-by when revising on the
run.
Internal Proc
Revising on the run during internal processing.
Done
Revising on the run is completed as normal.
Error
Revising on the run is completed as normal.
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Forced Input
Force on/off by input points.
Forced Output
Force on/off by out put points.
Skip I/O
Designated Input/output module for stopping
trouble check and data refresh.
Fault Mask
Designated Input/output module for proceeding
operation even in time of trouble.
Monitor Mode
External monitor running for program and
variables.
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Action
CPU MODBUS Port
CPU Mode bus slave service is active.
Stop Instruction
Stop after scan completion by STOP function
during RUN mode operation.
ESTOP Instruction
Immediate stop by ESTOP function during RUN
mode operation.
Scan Time (Milli Seconds)
Maximum
Maximum PLC CPU scan period.
Minimum
Minimum PLC CPU scan period.
Current
Current PLC CPU scan period.
CPU Error Status
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Normal operation is impossible because of the
CPU module self-diagnosis error.
Module Detach Error
When actual module and each slot I/O
configuration parameter are not matched.
Digital I/O Module Error
When each slot modules input/output module
cannot normally read and write this error is
displayed.
External Equipment
External equipments serious trouble written in
ANC_ERR[n] is shown by user program.
Module Type Mismatch
When actual module and each slot I/O
configuration parameter are not matched.
Module Fuse Blown
When each slot module with fuse is short, this
error is displayed.
Special / Comn. Module
When interface does not work because of
special or communication modules malfunction
its error is displayed.
SCAN Watchdog Error
When scan watchdog time is exceeded because
of its parameter.
Basic Parameter Error
Basic parameter error is checked and displayed.
I/O Parameter Error
When each slot module s input/output module
cannot normally read and write this error is
displayed.
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Comn. Module
Parameter Error
Communication module parameter error is
checked and displayed.
Program Code Error
User program error is checked and displayed.
Base Power Error
Base power error.
CPU Warnings
RTC Error
RTC data error.
Task Collision
An identical task is double-requested during
user program running; the collision with the
previous task is displayed.
Fixed Cycle Scan Error
If scan time is longer than the designated fixed
cycle, it becomes ON.
External Equipment
When external equipments warning written in
ANC_WB[n] by user program, its trouble is
displayed.
Data Backup Error
Data memory is destroyed because of back-up
error and thus, restart program (hot or warm)
revision is impossible. Regarding cold restart
running, this flag is possible to use for initializing
program and is automatically reset once
initializing program is completed.
Battery Failure
When battery voltage for user program and data
memory back-up is below the standard.
Log Memory Full
When PLCs log memory becomes full.
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HSL1
They are representative flags when high speed
link is impossible after checking each high
speed link error on high speed link Enabling
situation. If high speed link is disabled, it is
reset.
P2P1
They are representative flags when P2P running
is impossible after checking each P2P
parameter error on P2P Enabling situation. If
P2P is disabled, it is reset.
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Action
The following page appears for ML 100R:
The CPU Type and OS Version (CPU firmware version) are displayed.
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Displays the PLC system operation status.
Slot Info
Displays the information for different slots.
PADT_CNF
Displays the PADT configuration information.
CNF_ER
Displays error messages and status of stopping the
operation.
CNF_WAR
Displays the warning flags with respect to quick
operations.
DOMAIN_ST
Displays the information on System software
configuration.
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Step
Action
ATTENTION
The option of selecting another PLC is not available in Status Info
page. To view another PLCs status, select a PLC name from
Config Info page and click Status Info tab.
The CPU operation in run mode is displayed in the Experion graphics
display as shown in the following figure:
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Click Stop button in the Softmaster tool or using the keys on the PLC,
change the CPU operation mode to stop.
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Action
The following message appears:
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Action
Click Yes.
The CPU operation mode status is updated in the graphics display within
few seconds as shown in the following figure:
8
in the Softmaster tool or using the keys on the PLC, change the
Click
CPU operation mode to run.
The following message appears:
Click Yes.
The CPU operation mode status is updated in the graphics display within
few seconds as shown in the following figure:
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Driver Info
The ML Server diagnostic parameter information appears in the Driver Info page. This
page is used for viewing the status of communication between the ML Server, PLC and
the Experion.
To view the ML Server diagnostics information, perform the following steps:
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Step
Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool and select the PLC.
Select EPKS Write check box under Monitor using the ML Server
Configuration tool.
Select ML Server from the left pane. Enter the frequency for General
Diagnostic and PLC Diagnostic under ScanPeriod of the ML Server tab.
Open MLPLC_Config.htm from the Experion Station and select the PLC for
which you want to view the Driver Diagnostics information. See Config Info
for detailed procedure.
Select Driver info tab.
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Action
The following page appears:
ATTENTION
The option of selecting another PLC is not available in Driver Info
page. To view another PLCs driver diagnostics, select a PLC name
from Config Info page and click Driver Info tab.
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The following table lists the ML Server diagnostics parameters displayed in the graphics
page:
Parameter Name
Description
PLC General Parameters ML Server Parameters
ML Config XML Status
Indicates the status of MLConfig XML read.
ML Monitor XML Status
Indicates the status of MLMonitor XML read.
ML AppSettings XML Status
Indicates the status of MLAppSettings XML
read.
ML Server Start Time
Indicates the latest start time of the ML Server.
PSCommunication Status
Indicates the status of the communication
between the ML Server and Protocol Stack.
Main Response Thread Status
Indicates the status of ML Server main
response thread.
HCI CallBack Thread Status
Indicates the HCI call back thread Status
EPKS Commn Thread Status
Indicates the EPKS communication thread
Status
Main Response Queue Size
Indicates ML Server main queue size.
Current Static Request ID
Indicates the static Request ID assigned to the
command sent to PLC.
Current Dynamic Request ID
Indicates the dynamic Request ID assigned to
the command sent to PLC.
Number of Requests
Indicates number of requests sent to Protocol
stack in one second.
Number of Responses
Indicates the number of responses received
from Protocol stack in one second.
Diagnostics UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the Diagnostics related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server.
PLC General Parameters Protocol Stack Parameters
Engine Thread Status
Indicates the status of ML protocol engine
thread.
PLC General Parameters License Parameters
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Parameter Name
Description
Licensed Number Of PLCs
Indicates the number of PLCs that can be
communicated using the ML Server.
Licensed Number Of Points
Indicates the number of PLC points that can be
used for data communication across all the
PLCs.
Licensed Mode
Indicates whether the ML Server is running in
Demo or Permanent mode.
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Indicates the status of the connection between
the PLC and ML Server.
Request Thread Status
Indicates the status of the thread sending
requests to the Protocol stack.
Response Thread Status
Indicates the status of the thread processing
responses from the Protocol stack.
Monitor Thread Status
Indicates the status of the thread sending
requests on Status, Base slot, AD Module to the
Protocol stack.
Response Queue Size
Indicates the size of the response queue
holding the responses from the Protocol stack.
EPKS Write Queue Size
Indicates the queue holding the UDP values to
be written to the EPKS.
EPKS Alarm Queue Size
Indicates the queue holding the alarms to be
raised in EPKS.
Current Static Request ID
Indicates the static Request ID assigned to the
command sent to the PLC.
Current Dynamic Request ID
Indicates the dynamic Request ID assigned to
the command sent to the PLC.
Number of Requests Per Sec
Indicates the number of requests sent to
Protocol stack in a second.
Number of Response Per Sec
Indicates the number of responses received
from the Protocol stack in a second.
Number of EPKS Writes Per Sec
Indicates the number of EPKS UDP writes in a
second.
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Parameter Name
Description
Number of EPKS Alarms/Events
Per Sec
Indicates the number of EPKS alarms raised in
a second.
Status UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the Status related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
Base Slot UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the Base slot related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
AD Module UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the AD Module related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
Special Module UDP Updated
Time
Indicates the time when the Special Module
related EPKS UDP parameters were last written
by ML Server
Miscellaneous UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the Miscellaneous
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
Diagnostics UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the Diagnostics related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
RTC Read UDP Updated Time
Indicates the time when the RTC read related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
RTC Write Updated Time
Indicates the time when the RTC write related
EPKS UDP parameters were last written by ML
Server
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Large Buffers Available
Indicates the number of large buffers
maintained by Protocol stack.
Small Buffers Available
Indicates the number of small buffers
maintained by Protocol stack.
Medium Buffers Available
Indicates the number of medium buffers
maintained by Protocol stack.
Request Queue Size
Indicates the size of the request queue
maintained by Protocol stack.
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PS Request Thread Status
Indicates the status of thread that processes
requests in Protocol stack.
PS Response Thread Status
Indicates the status of thread that processes
responses in Protocol stack.
PS TB COS Thread Status
Indicates the status of thread that processes TB
COS responses in Protocol stack.
Last Response Received Time
Indicates the time of receiving last response
from the PLC socket.
Last Request Sent Time
Indicates the time of sending last request to the
PLC socket.
Last TB Response Received Time
Indicates the time of receiving last TB response
from the PLC socket.
Last COS Response Received
Time
Indicates the time of receiving last COS
response from the PLC socket.
Max Response Time (ms)
Indicates the maximum time taken to receive
response from PLC.
Min Response Time (ms)
Indicates the minimum time taken to receive
response from PLC.
Avg. Response Time (ms)
Indicates the average time taken to receive
response from PLC.
Last PLC Connected Time
Indicates the last time when protocol stack was
connected to PLC socket.
Last PLC Disconnected Time
Indicates the last time when protocol stack was
disconnected from PLC socket.
Last HB Sent Time
Indicates the last time when Heart Beat
message was sent to PLC.
Last Status Received Time
Indicates the last time when status response
was received from PLC.
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Using Experion standard Station displays
Channel Summary page
To enable the ML Channel through Channel Summary page, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Invoke the Experion Station.
Select View > System Status > Channels.
The Channel Summary page appears.
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Point Detail display
To view Point Detail display, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Invoke the Experion Station.
In the Station Command Zone, enter the name of the Point. Press F12.
The Point Detail page appears.
REFERENCE - EXTERNAL
For more information on Experion displays, see Experion Knowledge
Builder.
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5.5 Monitoring PLC displays from an Experion client
system
Overview
The PLC status can be viewed from an Experion client system using the PLC displays.
To view the PLC status from an Experion client system, perform the following steps:
Step
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Action
The graphics pages and the xml files must be available in the client system
for viewing the PLC information in the client system. If the files are not
available, ensure to copy the graphics pages and xml files from the
installation path (typically C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Experion
PKS\Client\Abstract) to the client system in the same path.
The connection properties of the Experion Station must have the folder path
C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Experion PKS\Client\Abstract in the list. This
allows the viewing of PLC information in the client system.
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Step
Action
ATTENTION
To view the PLC status from an Experion client system, the points
need not be built using the Point Build utility.
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Experion custom displays.
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5.6
Bad quality items
Overview
Experion Point parameters are configured in QuickBuilder with PLC Points for data
exchange between PLC and Experion. The quality of the Experion Point parameter
indicates the status of the data in PLC or the data communication with Experion.
MasterLogic-Experion integration enables the monitoring of analog input signal failures
such as transmitter failure or disconnection of input signal. All channels of all analog
input modules are constantly monitored for input signal failure. If the input signal fails,
all Experion points configured for this input channel is set to BADPV status for safer
control of the plant.
The BADPV setting is applicable for the following modules:
Module Type
Model#
Analog Input
module
2MLF-AV8A
Description
Voltage Input: 8 channel
DC 1 ~ 5V / 0 ~ 5V / 0 ~ 10V / 10 ~ +10V
2MLF-AC8A
Current Input: 8 Channel
DC 4 ~ 20mA / 0 ~ 20mA
2MLF-AD4S
Voltage/Current Input: 4 channel
Isolation between channels
Thermocouple
Input Module
2MLF-TC4S
RTD Input
Module
2MLF-RD4A
Temperature (T/C) Input, 4 Channel, Isolation
between channels
Temperature (RTD) Input, 4 channel
The following explains the two ways of setting quality for the Point parameter:
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Setting quality for Channel disconnection in the field.
Setting quality for the item based on the PLC Read command responses.
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Viewing bad quality item in Point Detail display
To view the bad quality for Analog Input modules data in the Point Detail display,
perform the following steps:
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Action
Click Start > Programs > Honeywell MasterLogic Server > Configuration
Tool and select the PLC.
Select EPKS Write and IO Read check boxes under Monitor in the
configuration tool to view the IO module information in the Experion graphics
display. To view PLC status information in Experion graphics display, select
Status Read and Alarm Raising check boxes.
Consider an IO Module in Base 0 Slot 2 that is also an AD Module and
Special Module.
Configure the Input Range as 1~5V in the Softmaster tool. Ensure to write the
IO Module configuration to the PLC.
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5
Action
Configure a PLC Point as ML01.U02.06$DEV#WORD in Quick Builder and
download to the Experion server.
Note: This PLC point must be configured with address U02.02 for channel 0
and with address U02.06 for channel 4. ( .06 is derived by adding the base
.02 and the channel number.)
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Enable the Channel containing the configured PLC Point.
Connect the input signal to Channel 4 (first Channel is 0) of the IO Module.
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Action
View the status of the data communication in the Station display.
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Step
8
Action
Disconnect the input signal from Channel 4.
View the status of the data communication in the Station display.
Note: The previous example is for Channel 4. If you want to test with a
different channel in the IO module, ensure that the data item configured in
Experion is also changed appropriately.
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Action
Alarm is raised corresponding to the disconnected channel.
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6.1
Alarm integration
Types of Alarms
The following are the two types of Alarms raised by the ML Server:
PLC Status diagnostics Alarms These alarms are raised based on the current
PLC Status.
Error indicating Alarms / Messages Important errors that require immediate
attention are also raised as System Alarms. The other errors are raised as Messages.
The Asset configured in the PLC tab of the configuration tool, for that particular PLC, is
used while generating the Alarms/Events.
PLC Status Diagnostics alarms
After downloading Points to the Experion server, the ML Server starts receiving the
status data from the PLC at every configured interval (default is 10 seconds).
Alarms are raised based on the present PLC status. Another PLC level alarm is raised
corresponding to the PLC Point if any of the alarming conditions is active at that point of
time for the PLC. These alarms can be viewed in the Alarm Summary display of the
Experion Station.
ATTENTION
If one or more alarms are raised at the status bit level of a Point, the OP
parameter value of the Point is set ON and the corresponding alarm is raised
at the PLC level.
Error indicating Alarms / Messages
The important system level error messages such as PLC connection errors are raised as
System Alarms in Experion. The less important errors are logged as Messages. This
includes errors such as errors in point configuration, and so on.
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Viewing PLC alarms in Experion Station
The Alarms are raised based on the present status of the PLC. A PLC level alarm is
raised corresponding to the PLC Point if any of the alarming condition is active at that
point of time for the PLC. These alarms are displayed in the Alarm Summary display in
the Experion Station.
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To view the PLC alarms in the Experion Station, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Ensure the Points corresponding to the PLCs are built using the PointBuild
utility.
Select the Status Read and the Alarm Raising check boxes under Monitor
in the ML Server Configuration tool.
The operation mode of the CPU is RUN and therefore the Stop by Stop
Instruction flag is in OFF state as shown in the following figure:
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Action
Add the Stop Instruction to the Ladder logic program using the Softmaster
and write the program to the PLC.
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Action
After executing this instruction, the PLC CPU operation mode changes to
STOP.
The status of the flag indicating that CPU has stopped by Stop instruction
is updated in the Experion Status Info graphics display.
An Alarm is raised in the Experion Station.
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Step
Action
Remove the Stop Instruction from the Ladder logic program using the
Softmaster and write the program to the PLC. Change the PLC CPU
operation mode to RUN.
The operation mode of the PLC CPU changes to RUN as indicated in the
status page.
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Step
Action
The Stop By Stop Instruction Alarm is cleared in the Experion Station.
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Sample alarms raised in Experion
Figure 6.1-1: Sample alarms raised in Experion
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6.2
PLC Events
Types of PLC events
The PLCs record the following four different types of events:
Event Type
Description
Buffer Size in
CPU
Error log
This log provides information about the errors
generated during the operation. The error code,
date, time and error details are saved in this file.
Shutdown log
This log provides the time details of ON/OFF
information of the system. The date, time and
the ON/OFF state are saved in this file.
1024 events
This saves the changed CPU mode information
and time in case there is a change in mode of
operation.
1024 events
This saves the operation history of system
events that occurr during operation.
2048 events
Mode log
System log
2048 events
Transferring PLC events to Experion/Log files
The Experion Station can be used for viewing a summary of the events.
To transfer the PLC events to Experion/Log file, the parameters in the PLC Logs must be
configured for each PLC using the ML Server Configuration Tool.
The following table lists the PLC Log parameters and their descriptions:
Parameter
Initial History
Possible Values
Enabled/Disabled
Description
If it is Enabled, the already existing
PLC events are transferred to Experion
server or Log files during startup of the
ML Server based on the LogToFile
and Events settings.
If it is Disabled, backlog events are not
transferred during the ML Server
startup. However the events that occur
when the ML Server is running are
transferred to Experion server or Log
files.
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Parameter
Possible Values
Description
Log To File
Enabled/Disabled
If it is Enabled, the PLC events are
transferred to log files. These log files are
stored in the same folder path used for
storing the ML Server log files.
Events
Enabled/Disabled
If it is Enabled, the PLC events are
transferred to Experion server as Sytstem
Events / Alarms.
ScanPeriod
It represents the interval in which the PLC
log is scanned for changes and events
are logged into the log file and /or
Experion server. If this is 0 then the
corresponding PLC log is not scanned for
changes at all.
After the ML Server starts communicating with the PLCs, depending on the values of
these parameters, the events are transferred to the Experion server or the Log files.
The backlog events are saved in the memory area of the respective PLCs. These events
can be viewed in the Softmaster, as shown in the following figure:
After restarting the ML server, these events are transferred to the Experion server or log
files based on the PLC log parameters settings. To get the backlog of the PLC logs into
Experion, the Initial history option could be enabled.
To view a summary of events, select View > Events > Event Summary from the
Experion Station Display. The following figure depicts the list of events viewed from the
Experion Station:
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The following figure depicts how the PLC events are transferred to Experion server and
are saved in the log files:
Figure 6.2-1: Summary of Events
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6.3
Sequence of Events
Raising SOE
The sequence of events (SOE) can be logged based on the value of some status indicating
bits in the PLC. These bits are referred using the memory address. Each status bit refers
to particular information about the PLC. A special command called SOE can be used for
configuring the memory addresses of these bits. The SOEs are timestamped by PLC. The
resolution of the SOE is 5 milliseconds.
After downloading Points to the Experion server, the ML Server starts receiving the
status data from these memory addresses within the PLC. The SOE Information
configured in SOE tab of the configuration tool, indicates if an SOE needs to be raised
depending on the bit value stored in the memory address. These SOEs can be viewed
from the SOE Summary display in the Experion Station.
Parameter
Description
Memory
Address
This indicates the PLC memory area address for
which the SOE needs to be raised.
Option
This indicates the condition for raising the SOE. The
possible values are:
1 SOE is raised when value of the memory address
changes from 0 to 1
0 SOE is raised when value of the memory address
changes from 1 to 0
C SOE is raised when value of the memory
address changes either from 0 to 1
F SOE is not raised for any value changes
Description
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The Description to be used as the SOE message
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Viewing SOE alarms in Experion Station
To view the SOE alarms in the Experion Station, perform the following steps:
Step
1
Action
Configure the SOE information for a particular PLC, using the ML Server
Configuration tool.
The Variable Monitoring Window of the Softmaster tool is used for
changing the value of the memory address M0010F.
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Step
Action
Double-click Value.
The Change Current Value dialog box appears.
The memory address Set value is changed to On.
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Action
The memory address value is changed to 1 (On) as shown in the following
figure:
The SOE raised can be viewed in the Experion Station.
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Configuring SOEs using Quick Builder
The SOEs for the PLCs can be set during PLC Point configuration in Quick Builder.
Consider a Point ML01.M0010F$SOE#BIT configured in Quick Builder. The SOE for
this Point is raised in the SOE summary display, if the same memory address is
configured as a SOE in the ML Server Configuration tool also. The SOE command
configured in the Point is executed as a COS command.
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If a memory address is not configured in a Quick Builder point, then only
a SOE is raised in Experion SOE summary based on the SOEOption.
If a Quick Builder point is also configured corresponding to the memory
address, then the point value is updated in the configured Experion point
parameter and also in the SOE being raised in Experion.
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Configuring ML Server using XML files
Overview of XML files
The XML files can be used for configuring advanced ML Server information.
ATTENTION
Honeywell recommends using the ML Server Configuration Tool for
configuring the PLC information for ML Server. The XML files must be used
only for configuring the advanced ML Server information.
CAUTION
The XML files contain critical parameters used for fine-tuning of the ML
Server. Incorrect configuration of these parameters could adversely affect the
performance of the MasterLogic-Experion integration. Therefore, Honeywell
recommends that you retain the default values for the critical parameters.
However, if you want to reconfigure the critical parameters, understand the
purpose of each parameter and how it works before changing the
configuration.
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7.1 Configuring ML Server using XML files
The following table lists the XML files available for configuring the PLC information:
MLConfig.xml
This file is used for configuring the PLC specific settings.
The ML Server reads the PLC IP Addresses and PLC type
to communicate with the respective PLCs.
Various features of ML Server such as Alarm raising and
transferring PLC logs as events can also be controlled at a
PLC level by configuring some settings in this XML file.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more information on parameters of MLConfig.xml
file, see Configuring ML Server parameters in
MLConfig XML.
MLMonitor.xml
This file acts as common settings file for the ML Server and
the Graphics.
The ML Server updates the PLC information into Experion
Point parameters based on this xml file settings. The
Graphics reads and uses these Experion Point parameters
for the display.
Status level alarms, Base Slot and IO Module parameters,
Diagnostic parameters can be configured in this xml file.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more information on parameters of
MLMonitor.xml file, see Monitoring ML Server
parameters in MLMonitor XML.
MLAppSettings.xml
This file is used for configuring the ML server application
settings.
This contains some important configurations such as
Commands and memory areas supported by the PLCs,
General ML Server and Protocol log settings, and so on
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more information about parameters of
MLAppSettings.xml file, see Configuring ML Server
Application Settings.
MLSOEConfig.xml
This file is used for configuring the SOEs for the PLCs
configured in MLConfig XML.
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REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more information about parameters of
MLSOEConfig.xml file, see Configuring PLC SOEs in
MLSOEConfig XML.
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7.2
ML Server features configured using xml files
Overview
The XML files are used for configuring the following ML Server features:
7.3
Alarms
SOEs
Experion User Defined Parameters
Bad quality items
Adding new IO Module
Alarms
Configuring alarms in MLMonitor.xml
Alarms can be configured either at the PLC level or at bit level. Configuring alarms at the
PLC level becomes the default alarm setting for all the bits. But when the alarms are
configured at bit level, they override the alarms configured at the PLC level and the
alarms are raised based on the alarms set at the bit level.
To configure alarms, the following parameters are configured in the MLMonitor.xml file:
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Priority denotes the severity of the alarm. The different values that can be set to
priority are:
3 Urgent
2 High
1 Normal
0 Low
Alarm, indicates when the alarm must be raised. The different values set to alarm
are:
1 If the bit value is 1, then raise an alarm.
0 If the bit value is 0, then raise an alarm.
C If the bit value changes from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0, then raise an alarm. In this
case, the Alarms do not return to normal state at all.
F This denotes that no alarm is raised for this bit value. This is the default
value for alarm setting.
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Configuring alarm settings at PLC level
To configure alarm settings at the PLC level, the Priority and Alarm attributes of
PLCInfo > AlarmInfo tag is configured in the MLMonitor.xml file.
The following code snippet depicts how an alarm is configured at the PLC level:
The XML snippet depicts the following:
Alarm = F indicates that by default, an alarm is not raised for the status bits.
Priority = 3 indicates that the default priority level is Urgent.
Value0ShapeIndex represents the default color indication of the PLC status for the
bit value 0. (1 Black, 2 Red, 3 Green. These color LEDs are indicated in the
MLPLC_Status graphics page)
Value1ShapeIndex represents the default shape index for the bit value 1.
This indicates that if there are no specific settings for any of the status bits, then the
default settings are used for that status bit.
Configuring alarms at bit level
To configure alarms at bit level, the Priority and Alarm attributes of PLCInfo >
AlarmInfo > Bit tag is configured in MLMonitor.xml file.
The following code snippet depicts how an alarm is configured at the bit level:
The code snippet depicts the following:
Alarm = 1 shows that an alarm is raised when the value of 96th status bit is 1.
Desc = CPU configuration error indicates the description of the alarm displayed
in the alarm summary display.
ParameterToUpdate = CNF_ER_CPU_ER indicates the name of the Experion
parameter that is updated with the value of this bit. The 96th bit value is written to
this parameter.
The alarm raised because of this alarm setting is shown in Figure 6.1-1.
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ATTENTION
To configure alarms for ML100R in MLMonitor.xml file, configure the Alarm
and Priority parameters of PLCInfo100 > AlarmInfo100 tag.
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7.4
SOEs
Configuring SOE in MLSOEConfig.xml
The SOE can be configured either at the PLC level or at the individual memory address
level. Configuring SOE at the PLC level becomes the default SOE setting for all the
memory addresses within that PLC. But when the SOEs are configured at the memory
address level, they override the SOEs configured at PLC level and the SOEs are raised
based on the settings at the memory address level.
To configure SOEs, the following parameter is configured in the MLSOEConfig.xml file:
SOEOption, indicates when SOE must be raised. The different values set to this
parameter are:
1 If the bit value in the memory address is 1, an SOE is raised.
0 If the bit value in the memory address is 0, an SOE is raised.
C If the bit value in the memory address changes from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0, a SOE
is raised.
F This denotes that no SOE is raised for this bit value.
Configuring SOE settings at PLC level
To configure SOE settings at the PLC level, the SOEOption attribute of SOEInfo tag is
configured in the MLSOEConfig.xml file.
The following code snippet depicts how an SOE is configured at the PLC level:
The code snippet depicts the following:
SOEOption = 1 indicates that by default an SOE is raised when the value of any
configured memory address is 1.
DataType = BIT indicates the data type of the value stored in the memory
address.
This indicates that if there are no specific settings for any of the memory addresses, then
these default settings apply for that memory address.
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Configuring SOEs at memory address level
To configure SOEs at the memory address level, the SOEOption attribute of the
SOEInfo > SOE tag is configured in the MLSOEConfig.xml file.
The following code snippet depicts how an SOE is configured at the memory address
level:
The code snippet depicts the following:
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MemoryAddress = M0010F, shows that an SOE is raised based on the value of
the memory address F0010F.
SOEOption = 0, indicates that an SOE is raised when the value of the memory
address is 0.
Description = Boiler Unit turned ON., indicates the description of the SOE
displayed in the SOE Summary display.
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7.5
Experion User defined parameters
Overview
After configuring and downloading the Points, ML Server starts communicating with the
PLCs. During this communication ML Server periodically reads the PLC information
like status, base-slot, AD module and Special module. The information is updated in the
Experion UDP parameters configured using the MLMonitor.xml and MLConfig.xml
files.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more information on Experion UDP parameters, see Monitoring ML
Server parameters in MLMonitor XML.
The following PLC information is updated in the Experion UDP parameters:
PLC Diagnostics information
Base-Slot information
IO Module information
AD Module information
Special Module information
Time Synchronization between PLC and EPKS
ML Server diagnostics information
Configuring PLC Status information in MLMonitor.xml
The ML Server communicates with PLCs and periodically reads the status information.
To view PLC status information in the Experion graphics display set StatusReadEnable
and EPKSWriteEnable to Yes.
The status information is interpreted at a bit level. These status bit values are written to
the user defined parameters (UDP) in EPKS. The bit ID and the EPKS parameter are
mapped in the MLMonitor.xml using PLCInfo > AlarmInfo > Bit tag.
The following code snippet depicts the mapping of a particular bit to the respective
EPKS UDP:
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From the previous snippet, the 96th bit value of the PLC status information is written to
CNF_ER_CPU_ER, the EPKS parameter. The description of the parameter is provided
in Desc. The alarm corresponding to the parameter is also raised using the setting
Alarm=1 and Priority=3.
Note: These settings are also used for viewing the PLC status in the graphics display.
Configuring Base-Slot Information in MLMonitor.xml
The Base Slot information read from the PLC are written to the EPKS parameters using
MLMonitor >PLCInfo > BaseSlotInfo tag settings defined in MLMonitor.xml.
The following xml snippet depicts how the bit value is mapped to EPKS UDP:
From the previous example, the number of slots in Base 0 is written to the EPKS
parameter B0NumSlots. The value corresponding to the module in Slot 0 is written to
the EPKS parameter B0S0. The total number of bases is written to the EPKS parameter
NumBases.
ATTENTION
These settings are also used for viewing base slot information in the Graphics
display. The base slot information is supported only in ML200.
Configuring IO Module Information in MLMonitor.xml
The IO Module information configured in MLMonitor.xml is used for the following
purposes:
Diagrammatically representing the base-slot information in the Graphics display.
Identifying the AD Module and updating the corresponding EPKS UDP parameters.
Identifying the Special Module and updating the corresponding EPKS UDP
parameters.
To view IO Module information in the Experion graphics display, set IOReadEnable
and EPKSWriteEnable to Yes. The IO Module information is configured using
MLMonitor > PLCInfo > IOModuleInfo tag in MLMonitor.xml.
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The following xml snippet explains the IO Module configuration:
Suppose the Module ID=5A40 is read from the EPKS UDP parameter B0S1
configured in base-slot information.
The Name and Description parameter indicate the module name and description.
The value configured in ShapeIndex indicates the index of the shape to be used for
representing the module in the Graphics display.
The FirstColumn=Module# represents the heading for the first column in the
Graphics display. The modules Name=2MLL-CH2A is displayed in this
column.
The SecondColumn=Address Information represents heading for the second
column in Graphics display. The memory location where modules address
information is stored is displayed in this column.
The ThirdColumn=Module Description represents the heading for the third
column in the Graphics display. The modules Description is displayed in this
column.
Note: The value 5A40 stored in ModuleID parameter is a Hexadecimal value.
Configuring AD Module Information in MLMonitor.xml
The value configured in the ADModule parameter of IOModuleInfo tag is used for
indicating whether the module is an ADModule. The ADModule information is read
from the PLC using AD Read command based on the setting.
For example, consider the following IOModule configuration in MLMonitor.xml:
The IOModule 5A80 is an ADModule (as ADModule=Yes). The parameter
NumberOfChannels is used for configuring the number of Channels in the module.
The following configuration setting for MLMonitor > PLCInfo > ADModuleInfo
indicates the mapping between the offset in AD Read command response and the EPKS
UDP parameter to be updated:
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For example, consider the module in Slot 1of Base 0 is an ADModule.
The previous configuration setting indicates the following:
The Offset=08 in the AD Module command response indicates the status of the
Channels in that AD Module. (Note: The offset value is an hexadecimal)
The status of the Channel is updated in the EPKS UDP parameter
B0S1_ChannelStatus.
The Offset=0C in the AD Module command response indicates the input range to
that AD Module.
The input range to this module is updated in B0S1_InputRange parameter.
The other AD Module information like OutputType, FilterProcess, FilterValue,
AverageSetting, AverageProcessing and AverageValue are updated in the
corresponding EPKS UDP parameters.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more details on ADModule information, see AD Module Information in
Appendix.
Configuring Special Module information in MLMonitor.xml
The Special Module configuration is used for detecting the disconnected Input channels
as Bad PV in Experion. The value configured in the SpecialModule parameter of
IOModuleInfo tag is used for indicating whether the module is a SpecialModule. The
Special Module information is configured using MLMonitor > SpecialModuleInfo tag
in MLMonitor.xml.
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For example, consider the following IOModule configuration in MLMonitor.xml:
The IOModule 5A80 is a Special Module (as SpecialModule=Yes). The parameter
NumberOfChannels is used for configuring the number of Channels in the module.
The Special module information configured in MLMonitor.xml is used for reading
information about the Special Module, stored in the U memory area and updating the
EPKS UDP parameters.
The Special Module information is always stored in Uxy.<Address>, where x refers to
the base number and y refers to the slot number. The <Address> is different as depicted
in the following code snippet:
For example, consider the module in Slot 1of Base 0 is a SpecialModule. The following
table explains the mapping between the Special module information stored in the U
memory area and the EPKS UDP parameter:
Memory
location
U01.10
EPKS UDP parameter
B0S1_ChannelConnection
Remark
The value stored in this location
indicates whether the Channels of that
module are Connected or not
Connected.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more details on Special Module information, see Special Module
information in Appendix.
Configuring All Module Information in MLMonitor.xml
The value configured in the AllModuleInfo parameter of IOModuleInfo tag is used for
indicating whether the module is an AllModule. The All Module information is
configured using MLMonitor > PLCInfo > AllModuleInfo tag in MLMonitor.xml.
The All module information configured in MLMonitor.xml is used for reading general
information about all IO Modules stored in the F memory area and updating the EPKS
UDP parameters. The general information includes the following:
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The PLC CPU scan periods (Min, Max and Current)
Five types of module errors at each slot level which are consolidated and placed in a
single ModuleError parameter corresponding to the Base Slot UDP.
The alarms for the module errors are raised in Experion.
The alarms for the module errors are raised in Experion containing the exact error details
i..e cause of the error, base/slot position of the I/O module.
The All Module information is always stored in F memory area. The address range in the
F memory area and the corresponding alarm description for the module errors are set
using the BaseModule parameter of AllModuleInfo tag, as shown in the following code
snippet:
The StartAddress and EndAddress refer to the start and end address within the F
memory area for all the Bases. The Base range starts from 0 and ends at 7. The value
stored in each range corresponds to the number of slots or the CPU scan period or
module errors as explained in the Description.
The following are inferred from the previous example:
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StartAddress=F0150 EndAddress=F0157 refers to the number of slots within
a particular base. The start address F0150 contains the number of slots for Base 0.
The end address F0157 contains the number of slots for Base 7.
StartAddress=F0104 EndAddress=F0111 refers to the Module
detachment/disconnect error. The start address F0104 contains the module
detachment/disconnection error status for Base 0. The end address F0157 contains
the number of slots for Base 7.
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The 5 different module error values set using the AllModuleInfo tag is used for
displaying the module status in PLC custom graphic displays. The module status is
indicated using the LEDs in the graphic display. The module level LED glows Red if any
of the errors are active for the particular I/O module or it glows green.
The PLC scan periods are set using the MLMonitor > PLCInfo > MiscellaneousInfo >
PLCScanPeriodInfo tag in MLMonitor.xml. The parameter includes the minimum,
maximum and the current scan period for the PLC.
Time Synchronization between PLC and EPKS
The PLC time must be synchronized with the Experion system time. The ML Server
reads the PLC time and compares with the Experion system time, based on the settings in
MLConfig.xml. If there is a time difference, the PLC time is updated with the Experion
system time. The RTC time read from the PLC is displayed in the Config_Info graphics
page.
The following code snippet explains the RTC configuration in MLConfig.xml:
Parameter
Description
RTCReadWriteEnable
If Yes, it allows ML Server to read/write RTC time from/to
PLC.
RTCSynchInterval
Indicates the time frequency for reading the RTC time from
the PLC.
Note: If this value is 0 then the RTC time is not read from
or written to the PLC.
RTCDeadband
The PLC time is updated with the Experion system time, if
the time difference is equal to or greater than
RTCDeadband.
Note: If this value is 0 then the RTC time is not written to
the PLC.
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7.6
Bad quality items
Overview
MasterLogic-Experion integration enables the monitoring of analog input signal failures
such as transmitter failure or disconnection of input signal. All channels of all analog
input modules are constantly monitored for input signal failure. If the input signal fails,
all Experion points configured for this input channel is set to BADPV status for safer
control of the plant.
The BADPV setting is applicable for the following modules:
Module Type
Model#
Analog Input
module
2MLF-AV8A
Description
Voltage Input: 8 channel
DC 1 ~ 5V / 0 ~ 5V / 0 ~ 10V / 10 ~ +10V
2MLF-AC8A
Current Input: 8 Channel
DC 4 ~ 20mA / 0 ~ 20mA
2MLF-AD4S
Voltage/Current Input: 4 channel
Isolation between channels
Thermocouple
Input Module
2MLF-TC4S
RTD Input
Module
2MLF-RD4A
Temperature (T/C) Input, 4 Channel, Isolation
between channels
Temperature (RTD) Input, 4 channel
The following explains the two ways of setting quality for the Point parameter:
Setting quality for Input Channel disconnection in the field.
Setting quality for the item based on the PLC Read command responses.
Setting quality for Channel disconnection in the field
The configuration settings in MLApplicationSettings > MLPLCSettings > BadPVInfo
of MLAppSettings.xml file indicate the mapping between the Channel status address and
the data address.
The following xml snippet explains how the quality is set for the U memory area item
name:
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The AD Module command response contains the InputRange for that module.
Consider an item name for that PLC configured as (ML01.U01.02$DEV#WORD).
The Special Module command response indicates the values stored in the U memory
area for ChannelConnection.
The InputRange is configured in BadPVInfo > BadPVSupported tag. If the input
range of an AD Module is one of the input ranges configured in BadPVInfo, then the
quality of the item is set.
An alarm is raised for the disconnected Channel in the Experion Station display, if
the AlarmRaisingEnable parameter is set to Yes.
If a PLC Point is configured in EPKS with one of the previous U memory data
addresses (such as UXY.02, UXY.03), then the quality of that particular Point
(ML01.U01.02$DEV#WORD) is set to good or bad based on the corresponding
ChannelConnection status address (UXY.10.0).
The following example explains how the quality of an item name is set to bad:
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Assume the input range for that AD Module is 1~5V.
The connection status of Channel 0 in this module is read from the memory location
U01.10.0.
Configure a PLC point in quick builder with the address ML01.U01.02$WORD.
If the value of U01.10.0 is 1, the Channel 0 is disconnected and the quality of the
previous item name in EPKS is set to bad. Also, a Channel disconnection alarm is
raised indicating Base 0, Slot 1.
If the value of U01.10.0 is 0, the Channel 0 is normal and the quality of the previous
item name in EPKS is set to good.
Setting quality based on Read command responses
The quality of the Experion Point is set to good or bad, based on the responses received
on executing the Read commands. If the response is valid, then the quality of the Point is
set to good. If a NAK response is received from the PLC, then the quality of the Point is
set to bad. This is applicable to Separate Read, Device Read and Continuous Read
commands.
ATTENTION
If more than one item is sent in a request packet and there is an invalid
response for a single item, the quality of all the items are set to bad.
The Bad Quality for the PLC points configured with TB command is set based on the
NumberOfCycles parameter in the MLAppSettings XML file.
Consider the following example:
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A PLC Point name configured as ML02.F94$TB#DINT This denotes the Double
Integer of 94 and 95th words of F memory area in PLC ML02.
The NumberOfCycles parameter for a TimerBased (TB) command is configured as
shown in the following code snippet:
The PV Scanperiod configured in Quick Builder is 2 seconds.
If there is no response for the TB read command for 6 seconds (NumberOfCylcels
* PV Scan Period) then the quality of the item is set to bad.
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7.7 Adding a new IO Module
7.7
Adding a new IO Module
Configure new IO Module information
The IO modules are added to the PLC when required. The new IO module information
must be configured in MLMonitor.xml for viewing the information in the graphics pages.
To configure a new IO Module in MLMonitor.xml, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
Open MLMonitor.xml file located at the installation path (typically
C:\ProgramFiles\Honeywell\ExperionPKS\MLServer).
Configure the IO Module information using PLCInfo > IOModuleInfo >
IOModule.
Add a new Module tag.
Enter Module ID, Name and Description. To get the Module ID, you need to
check the value of the IO Module for which the shape is not being shown
properly. Get the value of the Module in Hexadecimal and then fill in the
Module ID.
For example, if the proper shape is not being shown for Base0, Slot 4, then
configure a custom display and get the Hexadecimal value of say ML01.B0S4
and fill in the Module ID part.
If the IO Module is an ADModule, set ADModule = Yes.
If the IO Module is a Special Module, set SpecialModule = Yes.
Enter index value for the shape of the IO Module represented in the graphics
display. If the shape is not already there for the new IO Module, add a new
shape.
REFERENCE INTERNAL
For more information on adding new shapes for the IO Module, see
Adding new shape for IO Module.
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Step
Action
Open the SlotShape.sha file from the installation path (typically C:\Program
Files\Honeywell\Experion PKS\Client\Abstract\MLPLC_Info_files) using
the HMIWebDisplay builder.
Add the new image representing the IO Module shape.
Observe the index value of the newly added shape. Use this index value for
configuring the shape index for the IO Module in MLMonitor.xml.
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8.1
MasterLogic Server logs
Overview
The ML Server has two modules, the ML Protocol and the ML Server. The modules
generate a series of logs, which are useful for various troubleshooting, analysis and
recording purposes.
The following is the list of logs generated by the ML Protocol and the ML Server:
Activity
Request
Response
Trace
Error
Hex
MLMonitor
ML Server logs
The Parameters under ML ServerLogs to enable/disable the generation of logs are
selected using the ML Server configuration tool. The path to store the log files are also
configured The LogFolderPath parameter value indicates the path, where the ML Server
logs are saved.
The following table explains the logs generated by the ML Server:
Log
Activity
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Description
Mandatory
This log provides general information like ML Server
initialization, thread start/stop and successful add item
messages.
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Error
Optional /
Mandatory
Mandatory
Description
This log provides information about unsuccessful add
item, exceptions and general error messages.
The information in this log helps for troubleshooting.
Request
Optional
This log provides information about requests sent to the
PLC by the ML Server.
To generate this log, set RequestLog to Yes.
Response
Optional
This log provides information about responses received
from the PLC by the ML Server.
To generate this log, set ResponseLog to Yes.
Trace
Optional
This log provides detailed information that helps
debugging.
To generate this log, set TraceLog to Yes.
MLMonitor
Optional
This log provides information about the status of UDP
writing to Experion, PLC status, base slot information,
RTC, IP Address and alarms raised.
To generate this log, set MLMonitorLog to Yes.
ML protocol logs
The parameters under MLProtocol Logs to enable/disable the generation of logs are
selected using the ML Server Configuration tool.. The path to store the log files is also
configured..
The LogFolderPath parameter value indicates the path, where the ML protocol logs are
stored.
The following table explains the logs generated by the ML protocol:
Log
Activity
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Mandatory
Mandatory
Description
This log provides information on initial xml settings,
socket connection/disconnection status.
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Log
Optional /
Mandatory
Description
Error
Mandatory
This log provides information on errors occurred during
communication between the PLC and the ML Server
and all exceptions.
Request
Optional
This log provides information on requests sent to the
PLC by the ML Server.
To generate this log, set RequestLog to Yes.
Response
Optional
This log provides information on responses received
from the PLC.
To generate this log, set ResponseLog to Yes.
Trace
Optional
This log provides detailed information that helps
debugging.
To generate this log, set TraceLog to Yes.
Hex
Optional
This log displays Hex dump packets sent to/received
from the ML Server.
ATTENTION
The Activity and Error logs are mandatory and generated by default. These
logs are not controlled by any parameter setting.
The optional log settings can be enabled/disabled at Runtime by changing
the appropriate XML parameters. Any change for these configurations are
updated every 30 seconds.
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8.2
MasterLogic PLC error messages
6000
Type
Critical
Description
Failed to Create XML DOM Instance for %s (Error Code:
0x%X)
Cause
The xml components are not installed.
There is no enough memory space available.
Resolution
Ensure the xml components are installed.
Ensure enough memory space is available by deleting
unwanted files.
6001
Type
Critical
Description
Error in Loading %s file (Error Code: %d)
Cause
The file does not exist.
One or more tags are missing in the xml file.
The tags are not in correct format.
Resolution
Ensure the file exists.
Add the missing tags in the xml file.
Ensure the tags are formatted properly.
6002
Type
Critical
Description
Error in Parsing the File (%s)
Cause
One or more tags are missing.
The values assigned to the parameters are not within
the range.
Resolution
Ensure to add the missing tags.
Ensure to assign values to the parameters within the
range.
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6003
Type
Critical
Description
Exception Occurred during reading XML (%s)
Cause
One or more tags are missing in the xml file.
The tags are not in correct format.
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Add the missing tags in the xml file.
Ensure the tags are formatted properly.
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Refer to the log files for the correct error message and
resolve the problem.
6004
Type
Critical
Description
Failed to Create XML Instance for %s (Error Code:
0x%X)
Cause
Refer to error 6000
Resolution
Refer to error 6000
Type
Critical
Description
Error initializing windows during MLPLCServer startup
(Initialize method)
Cause
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Error Occurred during Reading MLConfig XML
Cause
Refer to error 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004.
Resolution
Refer to error 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004.
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6007
Type
Critical
Description
Error occurred during Protocol Initialization
Cause
Issuing initialization protocol command failed.
Issuing create channel command failed.
Issuing Enable Channel Command failed.
Resolution
Ensure all protocol parameters are configured using
ML Server Configuration Tool.
6008
Type
Critical
Description
WaitForMultipleObject Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC
Type
Critical
Description
Invalid PLC ID in the Item Name (%s)
Cause
The PLC ID is not configured using the ML Server
6009
Configuration tool.
Resolution
Ensure PLC ID is configured using the ML Server
Configuration tool.
6010
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Invalid Item ID (%s)
Cause
The Item ID is not configured in correct format.
Resolution
Ensure that Item ID is configured using the correct
format as following:
PLCID.%<MemoryArea><DataType><Offset>$Command
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Description
Invalid Point
Cause
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
On Data Change method Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Main Thread Creation Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Issuing Enable Channel Command Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Issuing create channel command Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Issuing initialization protocol command failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
6012
6013
6014
6015
6016
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Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Issuing Disable channel command failed (%d)
Cause
The Channel is not enabled.
Resolution
Enable the Channel.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Issuing delete channel command failed (%d)
Cause
The Channel does not exist.
Resolution
Create the Channel and try issuing delete Channel
6017
6018
command.
6019
Type
Non-critical
Description
Issuing create device command failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Activation of PLC Failed
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Creation of Device Response Thread Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
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6022
Type
Critical
Description
Creation of Device Request Thread Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Issuing device disable command failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Issuing device delete command failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
6023
6024
6025
Type
Description
Issuing Enable Device Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
PLC: %s Item Name: %s Invalid Memory Area %s
Cause
The memory area is not configured using the ML
6026
Server Configuration tool.
Resolution
Ensure the memory area is configured using the ML
Server Configuration tool.
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6027
Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC: %s Item Name: %s Error: %s
Cause
Refer to error 6032, 6033, 6034.
Resolution
Refer to error 6032, 6033, 6034.
Type
Critical
Description
PLC: %s Item Name: %s Memory Area %s is not
defined in the MLAppSettings XML
Cause
Refer to error 6026.
Resolution
Refer to error 6026.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC %s Item Name: %s Invalid Command %s
Cause
The command is not supported for the Item name.
6028
6029
The command is not configured using the ML Server
Configuration tool.
Resolution
Ensure that the supported commands are used for
that item name.
Ensure that command is configured for the item name
using the ML Server Configuration tool.
6030
Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC: %s Item Name: %s Invalid Data Type %c
Cause
The data type is not supported for the item name.
Resolution
Ensure the data type for the item name is configured
properly using the ML Server Configuration tool.
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Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC: %s Item Name: %s Data Type: %s is not supported
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by %s Memory Area
Cause
Refer to error 6030
Resolution
Refer to error 6030
Type
Non-Critical
Description
BitPosition %s does not lie between %s and %s
Cause
The bit position is not within the range as configured
6032
using the ML Server Configuration tool.
Resolution
Ensure the bit position is within the range as
configured using the ML Server Configuration tool.
6033
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Address %d (DataType: %s) does not lie between %d
and %d
Cause
The address is not within the range as configured
using the ML Server Configuration tool for that
memory area.
Resolution
Ensure the address is within the range as configured
using the ML Server Configuration tool for that
memory area.
6034
Type
Non-Critical
Description
does not match the Format (%s)
Cause
Invalid address format.
Resolution
Ensure the address for the memory area is formatted
properly as configured using the ML Server Configuration
tool for that memory area.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC: %s ItemName: %s Error: Invalid Device Address
Format
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Cause
Refer to error 6032, 6033, 6034.
Resolution
Refer to error 6032, 6033, 6034.
Type
Critical
Description
UnKnown Exception Occurred (ErrorCode: %d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Creation of Device Monitor Thread Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Unable to get Local IP address.
Cause
Invalid IP address
Resolution
Configure correct IP address.
Type
Critical
Description
PLC: %s Point Build Failed ( ErrorCode: %d ErrorMsg:
%s)
Cause
EPKS server is not running.
Resolution
Ensure EPKS server is running.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Unable to get host name - %d
Cause
Internal program error.
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6037
6038
6039
6040
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Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Unable to get host information - %d
6041
Cause
Resolution
6042
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Unable to get File Version - %d
Cause
Internal Program Error
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
No Response for Enable Channel (%d)
Cause
Response is not received within the specified time
interval.
Resolution
Increase the value configured in EnableChannelInterval
parameter using the ML Server Configuration tool.
Type
Critical
Description
No Response for Create Channel (%d)
Cause
Response is not received within the specified time
interval.
Resolution
Increase the value configured in CreateChannelInterval
parameter using the ML Server Configuration tool.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
No Response for Disable Channel (%d)
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6044
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Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
No Response for Delete Channel (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
No Response for Disable Device (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
No Response for Delete Device (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
PLC: %s Point %s not exists in the EPKS
Cause
The Point is not built in Experion server.
Resolution
Ensure the Point is built in Experion server using the
Point Build Utility.
Type
Critical
Description
Error Occurred during Reading MLAppSettings XML
Cause
Refer to error 6000,6001, 6002
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6047
6048
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Resolution
Refer to error 6000,6001, 6002
Type
Critical
Description
Error Occurred during Reading MLMonitor XML
Cause
Refer to error 6000,6001, 6002
Resolution
Refer to error 6000,6001, 6002
Type
Critical
Description
Exception Occurred (ErrorMsg: %s)
Cause
The error message explains the problem occurred.
Resolution
Resolve the problem based on the error message.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
Offset does not exists
Cause
Address format is invalid.
Resolution
Ensure the address is formatted properly as defined
Table 4.3-9: Example of Device Variable format in
ML200.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC: %s ItemName: %s Device Address not exists in the
Item ID
Cause
Refer to error 6053.
Resolution
Refer to error 6053.
Type
Non-Critical
Description
PLC: %s ItemName: %s Area %c doesn't have write
permission
6051
6052
6053
6054
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The memory area configured in item name does not
Cause
have write access.
The PLC does not allow the write access to this
memory area.
Resolution
Ensure that the access setting for the memory is
read/write using the ML Server Configuration tool.
Type
Critical
Description
EPKS CommunicationThread Creation Failed (%d)
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Error occurred during EPKS Communicator Initialization
Cause
Internal program error.
Resolution
Contact your local Honeywell TAC.
Type
Critical
Description
Query Interface for IHCIDataChange Failed (%d)
Cause
There may be a problem with HCI run-time installation.
Resolution
Ensure that HCI run-time is installed correctly.
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9.1
AD Module Information
ChannelStatus
The value stored in each bit indicates the status of corresponding Channels available in
the module.
B31
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
The following table describes the bit value:
BIT
Description
Disable
Enable
InputRange
XGF-AV8A module
The value stored in two consecutive bits indicates the input range to the module.
B
15
CH7
B
14
B
13
CH6
B
12
B
11
B
10
CH5
B
9
B
8
CH4
B
7
CH3
The following table describes the bit value:
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BIT
Description
00
1V~5V
01
0V~5V
B
6
B
5
CH2
B
4
B
3
CH1
B
2
B
1
CH0
B
0
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10
0 V ~ 10 V
11
-10 V ~ 10 V
XGF-AC8A module
B
15
B
14
CH7
B
13
B
12
CH6
B
11
B
10
CH5
B
9
B
8
CH4
B
7
B
6
CH3
B
5
B
4
CH2
B
3
B
2
CH1
B
1
B
0
CH0
The following table describes the bit value:
BIT
Description
00
4 mA ~ 20 mA
01
0 mA ~ 20 mA
OutputType
B
15
B
14
CH7
B
13
B
12
CH6
B
11
B
10
CH5
B
9
CH4
B
8
B
7
CH3
B
6
B
5
B
4
CH2
B
3
CH1
B
2
B
1
B
0
CH0
The following table describes the bit value:
BIT
Description
00
0 ~ 16000
01
-8000 ~ 8000
10
Precise Value
11
0 ~ 10000
Precise value has the following digital output ranges for the analog input range:
- XGF-AV8A
Analog input
-10 ~ 10V
0 ~ 10V
0 ~ 5V
1 ~ 5V
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-10000 ~ 10000
0 ~ 10000
0 ~ 5000
1000 ~ 5000
- XGF-AC8A
Analog input
4 ~ 20
0 ~ 20
4000 ~ 20000
0 ~ 20000
Digital output
Precise Value
FilterProcess
B31
B9
B8
BIT
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
B1
B0
Description
Disable
Enable
FilterValue
B31
B9
B8
B7
Channel# filter constant
Offset
214
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
Details
0x18
CH0 filter value
0x1C
CH1 filter value
0x20
CH2 filter value
0x24
CH3 filter value
0x28
CH4 filter value
0x2C
CH5 filter value
0x30
CH6 filter value
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CH7 filter value
AverageSetting
B31
B9
B8
BIT
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
B1
B0
Description
Disable
Enable
AverageProcessing
B31
B9
B8
BIT
Description
Count average
Time average
AverageValue
B31
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
Channel# filter constant
B3
B2
Setting range of time average process value is 4 ~ 16000
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CH0 average processing value
0x44
CH1 average processing value
0x48
CH2 average processing value
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0x4C
CH3 average processing value
0x50
CH4 average processing value
0x54
CH5 average processing value
0x58
CH6 average processing value
0x5C
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Special Module information
ChannelRun
B31
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
The following table describes the bit value:
BIT
Description
Stopped
Running
ChannelConnection
B31
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
The following table describes the bit value:
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Normal
Disconnection
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9.3
Advanced settings
Overview
The MLConfig.xml, MLMonitor.xml and MLAppSettings.xml contain critical
parameters used for fine-tuning of the ML Server. This section describes the list of
critical parameters available in each of the xml file.
Configuring ML Server parameters in MLConfig XML
The MLConfig.xml file is used for configuring the PLC information.
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > MLPLC tag in the
MLConfig.xml file:
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Name
A unique name for each PLC. (Separate
logs are generated for each PLC)
MLPLC1
1 40
Characters
ID
A unique number to identify the PLC.
ML01
01 99,
prefixed with
ML.
Type
Supported PLCs in this integration
solution are ML200R, ML200 and
ML100R.
ML200R
ML200R,
ML200-IEC,
ML200NonIEC,
ML100R
IPAddress1
Represents the primary PLCs Internet
Protocol address.
0.0.0.0
xxx.xxx.xxx.x
xx
IPAddress2
Represents the secondary or redundant
PLCs Internet Protocol address in
primary network.
0.0.0.0
xxx.xxx.xxx.x
xx
IPAddress3
Represents the primary PLCs Internet
Protocol address in secondary network,
incase of dual network.
0.0.0.0
xxx.xxx.xxx.x
xx
IPAddress4
Represents the secondary or redundant
PLCs Internet Protocol address in
secondary network, incase of dual
network.
0.0.0.0
xxx.xxx.xxx.x
xx
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Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
RTCSyncInterval
Represents the interval at which PLC
time is read using the RTC Read
Command.
0 3600
RTCDeadband
If the time difference between the PLC
time and the System time is more than
the RTC Deadband, System time is
written to the PLC.
10
1 60
HeartBeatTimeout
Represents the frequency at which the
Heart Beat and the Status Commands
are sent to the PLC.
30
0 3600
InitialAddSubscription
For EPKS, this attribute must be set to
No. For other clients, set to Yes.
No
Yes or No
EPKSAssetName
Represents the EPKS Asset Name
where the Point building is done and all
alarms/events raised for this PLC are in
this asset.
localhost
1 40
Characters
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > MLPLC > MLMonitorInfo in
the MLConfig.xml file:
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
IOReadEnable
(Only for ML200/
ML200R)
If Yes, the Base-Slot information is
read from the PLC.
No
Yes or No
StatusReadEnable
If Yes, the Status response
commands are interpreted from the
PLC
No
Yes or No
EPKSWriteEnable
If yes, the UDPs are updated for the
PLC Point corresponding to the Baseslot info, status info, and so on.
No
Yes or No
AlarmRaisingEnable
If yes, the alarms/events are raised
corresponding to the status changes,
PLC events, and so on.
No
Yes or No
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Parameter Name
Description
RTCReadWriteEnable
(Only for ML200/
ML200R)
If yes, the System time is written to
RTC when the time difference crosses
the deadband, otherwise only RTC
reading is enabled.
No
Yes or No
PointBuildEnable (Only
for ML100R)
If yes, the PLC Point (with all UDPs)
is built and downloaded automatically
into the Experion server. If the PLC
Point exists already, it is deleted and
recreated.
No
Yes or No
Default
Value
Possible
Values
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > MLPLC > MLServerLog in the
MLConfig.xml file:
Parameter
Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
RequestLog
If yes, the information about each Request
sent by the MLServer (to PLC) is logged.
Yes
Yes or No
ResponseLog
If yes, the information about each Response
received by the ML Server (from PLC) is
logged.
Yes
Yes or No
MLMonitorLog
If yes, logs the status of all UDP writes and
alarm raised to Experion including
Diagnostics parameters.
Yes
Yes or No
TraceLog
If yes, any Trace messages within the
application is logged.
No
Yes or No
LogFolderPath
Folder path where MLServer log is stored.
0 255
characters
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > MLPLC > MLProtocolInfo in
the MLConfig.xml file:
Parameter Name
RequestLog
220
Description
If yes, the information about each
Request received from the MLServer is
logged before sending to the PLC.
Default
Value
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Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ResponseLog
If yes, the information about each
Response received from the PLC is
logged.
Yes
Yes or No
HexLog
If yes, the hex dump of the packets are
logged.
No
Yes or No
TraceLog
If yes, any Trace messages within the
component is logged.
No
Yes or No
LogFolderPath
Folder path where Protocol stack logs are
stored.
PLCCommandTime
out
Protocol stack waits a maximum of this
interval for previous request's response
before sending the next request to PLC.
If no response received by that time, it
disconnects and reconnects the socket
2000
0 60000
NumOfConnectionA
ttempts
Number of socket connection attempts it
tries before switching over.
1 100
ConnectAttemptGa
p
Number of milliseconds between
successive connection attempts.
2000
500 3600000
0 255
characters
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > MLPLC > ErrorLogInfo in the
MLConfig.xml file:
Note: The parameters are applicable to SystemLogInfo, ModeLogInfo and
ShutdownLogInfo. (Only for ML200/ ML200R)
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
InitialHistoryEnable
Indicates whether the PLC logs must
be read during the MLServer Startup
or not.
No
Yes or No
LogToFile
Indicates whether the PLC log must
be written to a file or not.
No
Yes or No
EventsInDCS
Whether the PLC log must be raised
as events to the Experion.
No
Yes or No
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Parameter Name
Description
EventCategoryInDCS
Represents how the PLC logs are
transferred to the Experion (as Events
or SOE or Alarm)
System
Alarm
System
Alarm /
System
Event /
SOE
ScanPeriod
Represents frequency at which the
particular PLC logs must be read.
10
0 3600
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Monitoring ML Server parameters in MLMonitor XML
The contents of the MLMonitor.xml file is used for viewing integrated PLCs information
in Graphics display or Experion station. The I/O module information and Status
information are found in this xml file. The xml file is saved at the installation path
(typically C:\ProgramFiles\Honeywell\ExperionPKS\MLServer).
CAUTION
The MLMonitor.xml file contains critical parameters used for fine-tuning of the
ML Server. Incorrect configuration of these parameters could adversely affect
the functioning of the MasterLogic-Experion integration. Therefore, Honeywell
recommends that you retain the default values for these parameters.
However, if you want to reconfigure these parameters, understand the
purpose of each parameter and how it works, and other information before
configuration. See Description of fields before you proceed.
ATTENTION
Parameters marked * are configured at subnode level to override the default
value.
For example: The data type defined at PLCGeneralParameters is the default
type for all parameters within the tag. The subnode MLServerStart can have
a different data type defined for that particular parameter.
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > DiagnosticsInfo >
PLCGeneralParameters tag in the MLMonitor.xml file:
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Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
EPKSPointName
Name of the Point in EPKS which
holds all the parameters related to
general diagnostics.
MLServer
1 40
Characters
ScanPeriod
Represents the frequency at which
the Diagnostics parameters value is
written to the Experion.
0 3600
DataType*
Represents the default data type for
the parameters in this node. The
dataType attribute can be defined at
any subnode level to over-ride this
default value.
INT2
INT2, INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
MLServerI
nitStatusP
arameter
MLConfi
gXML
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the MLConfig
XML reading status.
D_MLConf
igXMLStat
us
1 40
Characters
MLSOE
ConfigX
ML
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the
MLSOEConfig XML reading status.
D_MLSOE
ConfigXM
LStatus
1 40
Characters
MLMonit
orXML
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the MLMonitor
XML reading status.
D_MLMoni
torXMLSta
tus
1 40
Characters
MLAppS
ettingsX
ML
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the MLMonitor
XML reading status.
D_MLApp
SettingsX
MLStatus
1 40
Characters
MLServ
erStart
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the ML Server
start time.
D_MLServ
erStartTim
e
1 40
Characters
Connectio
nStatus
PSCom
municati
on
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the Protocol
Stack Communication Status.
D_PSCom
munication
Status
1 40
Characters
ThreadSta
tus
MainRe
sponseT
hread
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the main
response thread status.
D_MainRe
sponseThr
eadStatus
1 40
Characters
HCICall
BackThr
ead
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the HCI
CallBack thread status.
D_HCICall
BackThrea
dStatus
1 40
Characters
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Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
EPKSC
ommuni
catorThr
ead
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the EPKS
Communicator thread status.
D_EPKSC
ommunicat
orThreadS
tatus
1 40
Characters
EngineT
hread
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the Protocol
Stacks Engine thread status.
D_Engine
ThreadSta
tus
1 40
Characters
QueueSiz
e
MainRe
sponse
Queue
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with the main
response queue size.
D_MainRe
sponseQu
eueSize
1 40
Characters
UpdatedTi
me
Diagnos
ticsUDP
Updatio
n
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS parameter
which is updated with Diagnostics
UDP updation time.
D_Diagno
sticsUDPU
pdatedTim
e
1 40
Characters
RequestID
StaticRe
quest
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter updated with the
Request ID assigned to next
command statically.
D_Current
StaticRequ
estID
1 40
Characters
DynamicRe
quest
Param
eterTo
Update
EPKS parameter updated with the
Request ID assigned to next
command dynamically.
D_Current
DynamicR
equestID
1 40
Characters
Request
Param
eterTo
Update
EPKS parameter updated with the
number of requests sent to Protocol
Stack.
D_Number
OfRequest
s
1 40
Characters
Response
Param
eterTo
Update
EPKS parameter updated with the
number of responses received from
Protocol Stack.
D_Number
OfRespon
ses
1 40
Characters
LicensedNu
mberOfPLC
s
Param
eterTo
Update
EPKS parameter which is updated
with the Licensed Number of PLCs.
D_License
dNumberO
fPLCs
1 40
Characters
LicensedNu
mberOfPLC
Points
Param
eterTo
Update
EPKS parameter which is updated
with the Licensed Number of PLC
Points.
D_License
dNumberO
fPLCPoint
s
1 40
Characters
LicensedMo
de
Param
eterTo
Update
EPKS parameter which is updated
with the Licensed Mode.
D_License
dMode
1 40
Characters
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ceParamet
ers
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The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > DiagnosticsInfo >
PLCSpecificParameters tag in the MLMonitor.xml file:
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ScanPeriod
Represents the frequency
at which the Diagnostics
parameters value is written
to the Experion.
0 3600
DataType*
Represents the default data
type.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
Connection
Status
PLCConnecti
on
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with PLC connection status
(Connected/Disconnected)
D_PLCCon
nectionStat
us
1 40
Characters
ThreadStat
us
RequestThre
ad
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the status of ML
Server Request thread
(Running/Stopped)
D_Request
ThreadStat
us
1 40
Characters
ResponseTh
read
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the status of ML
Server Response thread
(Running/Stopped)
D_Respons
eThreadSta
tus
1 40
Characters
MonitorThre
ad
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the status of ML
Server Monitor thread
(Running/Stopped)
D_MonitorT
hreadStatus
1 40
Characters
ResponseQu
eue
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the current Response
queue size.
D_Respons
eQueueSiz
e
1 40
Characters
EPKSWriteQ
ueue
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the current EPKS
Write queue size.
D_EPKSWr
iteQueueSi
ze
1 40
Characters
EPKSAlarm
Queue
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the current EPKS
Alarm queue size.
D_EPKSAla
rmQueueSi
ze
1 40
Characters
QueueSize
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Performanc
eParameter
s
UpdatedTi
me
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Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
StaticReque
st
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the Request ID
assigned to next command
statically.
D_CurrentS
taticReques
tID
1 40
Characters
DynamicReq
uest
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the Request ID
assigned to next command
dynamically.
D_CurrentD
ynamicReq
uestID
1 40
Characters
Response
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the number of
responses received from
Protocol Stack.
D_Number
OfRespons
esPerSec
1 40
Characters
Request
ParameterToU
pdate
EPKS parameter updated
with the number of requests
sent to Protocol Stack.
D_Number
OfRequests
PerSec
1 40
Characters
EPKSWrite
ParameterToU
pdate
Represents number of
EPKS UDP writes per
second.
D_Number
OfEPKSWri
tesPerSec
1 40
Characters
EPKSAlarm
ParameterToU
pdate
Represents number of
EPKS Alarms raised per
second.
D_Nubmer
OfEPKSAla
rmsPerSec
1 40
Characters
StatusUDPUpdati
on
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with Status UDP
updated time.
D_StatusU
DPUpdated
Time
1 40
Characters
BaseSlotUDPUp
dation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with BaseSlot
UDP updated time.
D_BaseSlot
UDPUpdate
dTime
1 40
Characters
ADModuleUDPU
pdation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with ADModule
UDP updated time.
D_ADModul
eUDPUpdat
edTime
1 40
Characters
SpecialModuleU
DPUpdation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with Special
Module UDP updated time.
D_SpecialM
oduleUDPU
pdatedTime
1 40
Characters
MiscellaneousUD
PUpdation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with
Miscellaneous UDP
updated time.
D_Miscella
neousUDP
UpdatedTi
me
1 40
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RTCReadUDPUp
dation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with RTC UDP
updated time.
D_RTCRea
dUDPUpdat
edTime
1 40
Characters
DiagnosticsUDP
Updation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with Diagnostics
UDP updated time.
D_Diagnost
icsUDPUpd
atedTime
1 40
Characters
RTCWriteUDPUp
dation
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents EPKS
parameter with RTC Write
UDP updated time.
D_RTCWrit
eUpdatedTi
me
1 40
Characters
RequestQueueSi
ze
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter with
current size of the Request
queue.
D_Request
QueueSize
1 40
Characters
LargeBuffer
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter with
available number of large
buffers.
D_LargeBuf
fersAvailabl
e
1 40
Characters
SmallBuffer
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter with
available number of small
buffers.
D_SmallBuf
fersAvailabl
e
1 40
Characters
MediumBuffer
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter with
available number of
medium buffers.
D_Medium
BuffersAvail
able
1 40
Characters
ThreadCount
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter with
number of threads in
protocol stack.
D_PSThrea
dCount
1 40
Characters
RequestThreadSt
atus
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the status of
Protocol Stack Request
thread (Running/Stopped)
D_PSRequ
estThreadS
tatus
1 40
Characters
ResponseThread
Status
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the status of
Protocol Stack Response
thread (Running/Stopped)
D_PSResp
onseThread
Status
1 40
Characters
TBCOSThreadSt
atus
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the status of
Protocol Stack TBCOS
thread (Running/Stopped)
D_PSTBCO
SThreadSta
tus
1 40
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Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ResponseReceiv
ed
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last
response received time.
D_LastRes
ponseRecei
vedTime
1 40
Characters
RequestSent
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last
request sent time.
D_LastReq
uestSentTi
me
1 40
Characters
TBResponseRec
eived
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last TB
response received time.
D_LastTBR
esponseRe
ceivedTime
1 40
Characters
COSResponseR
eceived
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last COS
response received time.
D_LastCOS
ResponseR
eceivedTim
e
1 40
Characters
MinRequest
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the minimum
request processing time.
D_MinRequ
estTime
1 40
Characters
MinResponse
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the minimum
response time.
D_MinResp
onseTime
1 40
Characters
MaxRequest
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the maximum
request processing time.
D_MaxReq
uestTime
1 40
Characters
MaxResponse
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the maximum
response time.
D_MaxRes
ponseTime
1 40
Characters
AvgRequest
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the average
request processing time.
D_AvgRequ
estTime
1 40
Characters
AvgResponse
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the average
response time.
D_AvgResp
onseTime
1 40
Characters
PLCConnected
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last PLC
connected time.
D_LastPLC
Connected
Time
1 40
Characters
PLCDisconnecte
d
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last PLC
disconnected time.
D_LastPLC
Diconnecte
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Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
HBSentTime
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last HB
sent time.
D_LastHBS
entTime
1 40
Characters
StatusRecievedTi
me
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is
updated with the last status
response received time.
D_LastStat
usReceived
Time
1 40
Characters
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > ADModuleInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Note: These parameters are applicable only for ML200/ ML200R.
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ScanPeriod
Represents the frequency at which the All
Module parameters value is written to the
Experion.
10
0 3600
NumberOfParameter
Default number of parameters of a
particular data type.
1 255
DataType*
Default datatype for the parameters in this
node. DataType attribute can be defined
at any subnode level to over-ride this
default value.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
Offset
Offset within the particular AD Module
response.
08
Parameter
ToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is updated with
the AD response value at that offset.
Channel
Status
ADRead
1 40
Charact
ers
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > SpecialModuleInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Note: These parameters are applicable only for ML200/ ML200R.
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Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ScanPeriod
Frequency at which the U Area needs to
be scanned in seconds. The values are
written to EPKS parameters only if values
have changed since last write.
10
0 3600
DataType*
Default datatype for the parameters in
this node. DataType attribute can be
defined at any subnode level to over-ride
this default value.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
Address
Address within the particular U memory
Area for that Base Slot.
01
Paramet
erToUpd
ate
EPKS parameter which is updated with
the value stored in U Area at that offset.
Channel
Run
SpecialMod
ule
1 40
Charact
ers
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > AllModuleInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Note: These parameters are applicable only for ML200/ML200R.
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ScanPeriod
Frequency at which the F Area needs to
be scanned in seconds. The values are
written to EPKS parameters only if values
have changed since last write.
10
0 3600
ParameterToUpdate
EPKS parameter which is updated with
the All Module information.
Module
Error
1 40
Charact
ers
DataType*
Default datatype for the parameters in
this node. DataType attribute can be
defined at any subnode level to over-ride
this default value
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
Starting Address within the F memory
Area for all the Bases (starts from Base
0)
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ule
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Description
Default
Value
EndAddre
ss
Ending Address within the F memory
Area for all the Bases (ends at Base 7)
F0157
Descriptio
n
Used for raising the Alarm in Experion
corresponding to the error. Base no. and
Slot no. are prefixed to give full
information.
Number
of slots
in base
Possible
Values
1 255
Charact
ers
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > BaseSlotInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Note: These parameters are applicable only for ML200/ ML200R.
Parameter Name
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
DataType*
Default datatype for the parameters
in this node. DataType attribute can
be defined at any subnode level to
over-ride this default value.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
ScanPeriod
Frequency at which base slot
information is read from PLC in
seconds.
3600
0 3600
NumberOfBasesParameter
EPKS parameter updated with
number of bases.
NumBas
es
1 40
Charact
ers
Base
ID
Base number for which the
parameters are configured.
07
NumberOfSlotsPar
ameter
EPKS parameter with number of
slots in a particular base.
B0Num
Slots
1 40
Charact
ers
Slot
ID
Slot position within a particular base
for which the parameters are
configured.
0 11
Paramete
rToUpdat
e
EPKS parameter name with a value
representing a particular module in
that slot.
B0S0
1 40
Charact
ers
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The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > AlarmInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Note: These parameters are applicable only for ML200/ ML200R.
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Value0ShapeIndex
Default index of the shape used for
Graphics display, when the bit value is 0.
0 10
Value1ShapeIndex
Default index of the shape used for
Graphics display, when the bit value is 1.
0 10
DataType*
Represents default data type.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
Priority*
Represents default priority for alarms
raised based on the bit value.
03
Alarm*
Represents default setting for raising
alarms based on the bit value.
F, 1, 0,
C
ID
Represents the bit position within the
status response for which parameters are
being configured.
Desc
Represents the description of the status
bit displayed in the Status_Info Graphics
page.
Slot 0
info on
remote
connecti
on from
local
port to
other
ports
1 255
Charact
ers
ParameterTo
Update
Represents the EPKS parameter updated
with the status bit value.
SLOT_I
NFO_R
EMOTE
_CON_L
OC_0
1 40
Charact
ers
Bit
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > IOModuleInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ShapeIndex*
Represents the default index for the shape of
the IO Module displayed in the Graphics
page.
0 10
ADModule
Set to Yes if the module is an AD Module.
No
Yes or
No
SpecialModule
Set to Yes if the module is a Special Module.
No
Yes or
No
NumberOfChannels
Default Number Of Channels (useful only if
the modules is a Special module).
NumberOfChannels attribute can be defined
at any subnode level to over-ride this default
value.
0 1024
FirstColumn
Represents the header name displayed for
the first column in the Status_Info Graphics
page.
Module#
SecondColumn
Represents the header name displayed for
the second column in the Status_Info
Graphics page.
Address
Informati
on
ThirdColumn
Represents the header name displayed for
the third column in the Status_Info Graphics
page.
Module
Descripti
on
Module
ID
Represents the ID of the IO module.
25A40
Name
Represents the IO module name.
2MLLCH2A
1 40
Charact
ers
Descripti
on
Represents the description of the IO module.
Cnet
Module,
RS232C/R
S-422
1 255
Charact
ers
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The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo > MiscellaneousInfo tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Parameter
Description
DataType*
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Represents the default data
type.
CHAR
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
RTCTim
eInfo
ParameterToUpdate
EPKS parameter updated with
the last read RTC time.
RTCTim
e
1 40
Charact
ers
IPAddre
ssInfo
ParameterToUpdate1
EPKS parameter updated with
IPAddress1.
IPAddre
ss1
1 40
Charact
ers
ParameterToUpdate2
EPKS parameter updated with
IPAddress2.
IPAddre
ss1
1 40
Charact
ers
ParameterToUpdate3
EPKS parameter updated with
IPAddress3.
IPAddre
ss1
1 40
Charact
ers
ParameterToUpdate4
EPKS parameter updated with
IPAddress4.
IPAddre
ss1
1 40
Charact
ers
ActiveDataType
Data type for the EPKS
parameter defined by Active IP
Address attribute.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
ActiveIPAddress
Represents the EPKS
parameter updated with the
index of the Active IP Address.
ActiveIP
Address
1 40
Charact
ers
MinSca
nPerio
d
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS
parameter updated with the
minimum scan period.
MinScan
Period
1 40
Charact
ers
MaxSc
anPeri
od
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS
parameter updated with the
maximum scan period.
MaxSca
nPeriod
1 40
Charact
ers
PLCSca
nPeriod
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Current
ScanP
eriod
Description
Parameter
ToUpdate
Represents the EPKS
parameter updated with the
current scan period.
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Current
ScanPer
iod
1 40
Charact
ers
The following table lists the parameters of PLCInfo100 > AlarmInfo100 tag in the
MLMonitor.xml file:
Note: These parameters are applicable only for ML100R.
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Value0ShapeIndex
Default index of the shape used for
Graphics display, when the bit value is 0.
0 10
Value1ShapeIndex
Default index of the shape used for
Graphics display, when the bit value is 1.
0 10
DataType*
Represents the data type.
INT2
INT2,
INT4,
CHAR,
REAL,
DBLE
Priority*
Represents default priority for alarms
raised based on the bit value.
03
Alarm*
Represents default setting for raising
alarms based on the bit value.
ID
Represents the bit position within the
status response for which parameters are
being configured.
32-39
Desc
Represents the description of the status
bit displayed in the Status_Info Graphics
page.
Cpu
Type
1 255
ParameterToUp
date
Represents the EPKS parameter updated
with the status bit value.
CPU_T
YPE
1 40
Charact
ers
Bit
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Configuring ML Server Application Settings
The MLAppSettings.xml file is used for configuring the MasterLogic PLC server
application settings. This file contains important configurations such as Commands and
memory areas supported by the PLCs.
WARNING
The MLAppSettings.xml file contains critical parameters used for fine-tuning
of the ML Server application settings. Incorrect configuration of these
parameters could adversely affect the functioning of the MasterLogicExperion integration. Therefore, Honeywell recommends that you retain the
default values for these parameters. However, if you want to reconfigure
these parameters, understand the purpose of each parameter and how it
works, and other information before configuration. See Description of fields
before you proceed.
The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings > MLServerInfo tag in
the MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
ModuleNam
e
Represents the prefix used for naming the
Log files containing the generated ML Server
logs.
MLServer
1 40
characters
PLCIDPrefix
Represents the prefix for the PLC IDs
configured in the MLConfig XML file.
ML
18
characters
ConfigXMLFi
le
Represents the XML file containing the PLC
Configuration settings. The ML Server
settings such as IORead, Status and Alarm
are enabled or disabled based on the
configuration in this XML file.
MLConfig.xml
1 40
characters
MonitorXML
File
Represents the XML file containing the
common settings for ML Server and the
Graphics.
MLMonitor.xml
1 40
characters
SOEConfigX
MLFile
Represents the XML file containing the SOE
settings for the ML Server and the Graphics.
MLSOEConfig.
xml
1 40
characters
CommandSe
parator
Represents the separator used for identifying
the command from the Item ID.
# or $
DataTypeSe
parator
Represents the separator used for identifying
the data type from the Item ID.
# or $
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Parameter
Description
Default Value
Possible
Values
DirectVariabl
eSymbol
Represents the prefix used for the Direct
variables.
RequestLog
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the
information about each request sent by the
ML Server (not specific to a PLC) is logged.
Yes
Yes or No
ResponseLo
g
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the
information about each response received by
the ML Server (not specific to a PLC) is
logged.
Yes
Yes or No
MLMonitorLo
g
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the
information about each EPKS write or Alarm
raised by ML Server (not specific to a PLC) is
logged.
Yes
Yes or No
TraceLog
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the ML
Server trace messages (not specific to a PLC)
are logged.
Yes
Yes or No
LogFolderPa
th
Represents the folder path where the general
ML Server logs (not specific to a PLC) are
stored.
C:\\Temp\\Gen
eralLogs
PLCInfoUpd
ateRate
Represents the rate at which the changes
made in MLConfig XML parameters related to
enabling/disabling of logs are recognized by
the ML Server.
30
0 3600
DemoCertific
ateFilePath
Represents the path of the demo license
certificate for using the ML Server. This
certificate is used when the actual ML Server
license is not installed.
MLPLC_Demo.
cert
1 255
characters
LogRetentio
nDays
Number of days for which the log files in the
PLC (or General) Logs directory is retained.
After this period, all the logs in that directory
is removed.
30
1 365
days
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The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings > ProtocolInfo tag in the
MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ModuleName
Represents the prefix used for naming
the Log files containing the generated
Protocol Stack logs.
MLProtocol
1 40
characters
RequestLog
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the
information about each request sent by
the ML Server (not specific to a PLC) is
logged.
Yes
Yes or No
ResponseLog
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the
information about each response
received by the ML Server (not specific
to a PLC) is logged.
Yes
Yes or No
Yes
Yes or No
Yes or No
HexLog
TraceLog
If this parameter value is set to Yes, the
ML Server trace messages (not specific
to a PLC) are logged.
Yes
LogFolderPath
Represents the folder path where the
general Protocol Stack logs (not specific
to a PLC) are stored.
C:\\Temp\\G
eneralLogs
Protocol
Settings
MaxNoofChan
nels
Represents the maximum number of
Channels that can be created.
0 3600
MaxNoofDevi
ces
Represents the maximum number of
Devices that can be created.
100
1 100
MaxNoofSmal
lBuffers
Represents the maximum number of
Small buffers.
1000
1
100000
MaxNoofMedi
umBuffers
Represents the maximum number of
Medium buffers.
30000
1
100000
MaxNoofLarg
eBuffers
Represents the maximum number of
Large buffers.
1000
1
100000
SizeofSmallB
uffers
Buffers less than this size (number of
bytes) are considered as Small buffers.
256
256
1024
SizeofMedium
Buffers
Buffers less than this size (number of
bytes) but more than small buffers are
considered as Medium buffers.
512
512
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Parameter
QueueS
ettings
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
SizeofLargeB
uffers
Buffers more than this size (number of
bytes) are considered as Large buffers.
2000
1024
1048576
SizeofEventQ
ueue
Represents the maximum size of the
queue maintaining the requests at each
PLC level.
10000
1
100000
PLCHeartBea
tTimeout
Represents the frequency at which the
PLC threads send Heart Beat to the
thread manager.
5000
1 5000
ThreadMaxCo
unt
Represents the maximum number of
threads that can be created.
500
1 1000
StatusPollingFr
eq
Represent the frequency at which the
status requests are sent for each PLC.
10000
1000
3600000
HeartBeatUpd
ateTimeout
Represents the frequency at which the
internal threads send the heart beat to
the thread manager.
1000
1000
3600000
MainResponse
QueueSize
Represents the maximum size of the
queue maintaining the main thread
responses.
5000
1
100000
The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings >EPKSServerInfo tag in
the MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
ServerName
Represents the EPKS server name used
for point building.
Localhost
1 40
characters
Area
Represents the Area/Asset name for raising
server level Alarms/Events.
System
1 40
characters
AlarmPriority
Represents the default alarm priority for
raising server level Alarms/Events.
03
AlarmSubPriority
Represents the default alarm sub priority
for raising server level Alarms/Events.
0 15
PointBuildFileName
Represents the prefix for naming the Point
build file name.
PointBuildFil
e
1 40
characters
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Parameter
Description
PointBuildTemplateN
ame
Default
Value
Represents the Point build template file
name. This file is used by the Point Build
Utility to generate the PNT file.
Possible
Values
StatusPointB
uildTemplate
.txt
1 40
characters
The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings >XMLPathInfo tag in the
MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
RegKeyPath
Represents the registry key containing the
Experion installation settings.
SOFTWARE
\Honeywell\T
PS50\InstallI
nfo
1 255
characters
InstallDriveVal
ue
Represents the registry value within the
registry key containing the Experion
installation settings.
InstallDrive
0 40
characters
FolderPathVal
ue
Represents the registry value within the
registry key containing the Experion
installation common folder path.
InstallComm
onDir
0 40
characters
SubFolderPath
Represents the subfolder path which needs to
be added to the Experion installation common
folder path.
Client\Abstra
ct
0 40
characters
The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings >PLCLogInfo tag in the
MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
ShutDownL
ogInfo
240
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Name
Represents the log file name used
for logging the PLC events if the
LogToFile option set.
PLCShutdow
n
1 40
characters
LogSize
Represents the size of the log
record.
1 10000
NumberOfLogR
equest
Represents the maximum number of
log requests per packet.
128
1 10000
MaxLogPosition
Represents the maximum log
position in the PLC.
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Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Sou
rce
Represents the source field of the
log. This is used while raising the
corresponding event in the Experion.
MAIN_BASE
_SHUT_DO
WN
0 40
characters
Cod
e
Represents the code for the log
message. This is used for
interpreting the log message.
-1 10000
Des
c
Represents the description for the
corresponding log code.
Main base
shut down
1 255
characters
Name
Represents the log file name used
for logging the PLC events if the
LogToFile option is set.
PLCMode
1 40
characters
LogSize
Represents the size of the log
record.
16
1 10000
NumberOfLogR
equest
Represents the maximum number of
log requests per packet.
64
1 10000
MaxLogPosition
Represents the maximum log
position in the PLC.
1024
1 10000
Mode
Sourc
e
Represents the source field of the
log. This is used while raising the
corresponding event in the Experion.
STATE_MO
D_RUN
0 40
characters
Code
Represents the code for the log
message. This is used for
interpreting the log message.
-1 10000
Desc
Represents the description for the
corresponding log code.
State Mode
Run
1 255
characters
Sourc
e
Represents the source field of the
log. This is used while raising the
corresponding event in the Experion.
MODE_TYP
E_LOCAL_K
EY
0 40
characters
Code
Represents the code for the log
message. This is used for
interpreting the log message.
-1 10000
Desc
Represents the description for the
corresponding log code.
Mode Type
Local Key
1 255
characters
Shutdow
n
ModeLogInf
o
Type
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ErrorLogInf
o
Description
242
Possible
Values
Name
Represents the log file name used
for logging the PLC events if the
LogToFile option is set.
PLC Error
1 40
characters
LogSize
Represents the size of the log
record.
16
1 10000
NumberOfLogR
equest
Represents the maximum number of
log requests per packet.
128
1 10000
MaxLogPosition
Represents the maximum log
position in the PLC.
2048
1 10000
Source
Represents the source field of the
log. This is used while raising the
corresponding event in the Experion.
ROMPACK
0 40
characters
Code
Represents the code for the log
message. This is used for
interpreting the log message.
22
-1 10000
Desc
Represents the description for the
corresponding log code.
Invalid User
program
(Memory
Module)
1 255
characters
Name
Represents the log file name used
for logging the PLC events if the
LogToFile option is set.
PLCSystem
1 40
characters
LogSize
Represents the size of the log
record.
16
1 10000
NumberOfLogR
equest
Represents the maximum number of
log requests per packet.
64
1 10000
MaxLogPosition
Represents the maximum log
position in the PLC.
1024
1 10000
System
Sour
ce
Represents the source field of the
log. This is used while raising the
corresponding event in the Experion.
SYS_HIS_P
ADT
0 40
characters
Code
Represents the code for the log
message. This is used for
interpreting the log message.
-1 10000
Error
SystemLogI
nfo
Default
Value
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Desc
Default
Value
PADT
Represents the description for the
corresponding log code.
Possible
Values
1 255
characters
The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings > IntervalInfo tag in the
MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
MainResponseInterval
Represents the interval at which the
main thread responses must be
checked.
500
500 - 3600000
PLCConnectionInterval
Represents the PLC connection
interval.
500
500 - 3600000
WriteResponseInterval
Represents the Write response
interval.
500
500 - 3600000
MonitorRequestInterval
Represents the Monitor request
interval.
500
500 - 3600000
ReadRequestInterval
Represents the Read request interval.
500
500 - 3600000
HCICallBackInterval
Represents the HCI call back interval.
500
500 - 3600000
DisableDeviceInterval
Represents the Disable Device
Interval.
500
100 10000
DeleteDeviceInterval
Represents the Delete Device
Interval.
500
100 10000
DisableChannelInterval
Represents the Disable Channel
Interval.
500
100 10000
DeleteChannelInterval
Represents the Delete Channel
Interval.
500
100 10000
CreateChannelInterval
Represents the Create Channel
Interval.
500
100 10000
EnableChannelInterval
Represents the Enable Channel
Interval.
500
100 10000
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The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings > StaticRequestIDInfo
tag in the MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible Values
GeneralReqIDStart
Represents the Starting RequestID for
the General Static Requests.
1000
1 4294967295
GeneralReqIDEnd
Represents the Ending RequestID for
the General Static Requests.
5000
1 4294967295
DeviceReqIDStart
Represents the Starting RequestID for
the PLC Static Requests.
5000
1 4294967295
DeviceReqIDEnd
Represents the Ending RequestID for
the PLC Static Requests.
10000
1 4294967295
The following table lists the parameters of MLServerSettings >
DynamicRequestIDInfo tag in the MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible Values
GeneralRequestIDStart
Represents the Starting
RequestID for the General
Dynamic Requests.
15000
1 4294967295
GeneralRequestIDEnd
Represents the Ending RequestID
for the General Dynamic
Requests.
20000
1 4294967295
DeviceRequestIDStart
Represents the Starting
RequestID for the PLC Dynamic
Requests.
25000
1 4294967295
DeviceRequestIDEnd
Represents the Ending RequestID
for the PLC Dynamic Requests.
30000
1 4294967295
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The following table lists the parameters of MLPLCSettings > PLCFamily tag in the
MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
PLCType
Represents the PLC type. The
configuration is defined for this PLC type
and must match with the PLC type
configured in MLConfig XML.
ML100R
ML200R,
ML200-IEC,
ML200_NonIE
C, ML100R
DefaultCommand
Represents the default command type
used if the command is not specified for
the PLC Point of this PLC type.
CON
SEP, CON,
TB, COS,
DEV
DefaultDataType
Represents the default data type used if
the data type is not specified for the PLC
Point of this PLC type.
WORD
BIT, BYTE,
WORD,
DWORD,
LWORD
ConnectPort
Represents the TCP/IP port used by the
ML Server to connect with thePLC.
2004
1 65536
RequestHeader
Represents header string included in the
header for each PLC request command.
LGISGLOFA
1 20
characters
ResponseHeader
Represents the response header.
LGISGLOFA
1 20
characters
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upported
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Represents the command
name.
SEP
SEP, CON,
TB, COS,
DEV
MaxPacket
Size
Represents the maximum size
of the packet.
1024
100 1400
NumberOfV
ariables
Represents the number of
variables supported by the
command.
1 1000
Area
Represents the name for the
memory area for which the
configuration is defined. This is
the first part of the device
address within the PLC Point
name.
1 40
characters
Readable
If Yes, the memory can be read
using any Read command.
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Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
Writable
If Yes, the value can be written
to the memory using any Write
command.
No
Yes or No
ScanPeriod
Default Scan Period when a
PLC item of this memory area is
configured, used only by the QB
Export component.
10
0 3600
seconds
BitLow
Represents the lower limit for
the memory area address. The
device address offset value
must be equal to or greater than
this value.
00.00.00
1 20
characters
Represents the higher limit for
the memory area address. The
device address offset value
must be equal to lesser than this
value.
15.07.63
DataTypes
Supported
Represents the data types
supported by this memory area.
(X-BIT, B-BYTE, W-WORD, DDWORD, L-LWORD, w-INT, dDINT, l-LINT)
XBWDL
AddressFor
mat
Represents the address format
for the memory area. The
device address must be
configured using this format.
ww.ww.b
b
CustomAre
aType
Configured only if it is a special
memory area and therefore the
offset is calculated according to
the special logic
(BASE_SLOT_AREA - follows
the Base.Slot.offset address
format).
BASE_S
LOT_AR
EA
BASE_SLOT_
AREA,
COMMON_A
REA,
BIT_WORD_
AREA
QueueSetti
ngs
DeviceResp
onseQueue
Size
Represents the PLC level
response Queue size.
10000
1 100000
CPUType
Code
Represents the CPU type code
provided by the PLC Status
command.
01
-1 10000
BitHigh
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Parameter
Description
CPUName
Default
Value
Represents the name of the
corresponding CPU.
GM1
Possible
Values
1 20
characters
The following table lists the parameters of MLPLCSettings >BadPVInfo tag in the
MLAppSettings.xml file:
Parameter
Description
BadPVSup
ported
InputRange
SpecialMo
duleMap
Special
Channel
Default
Value
Represents the input range of the I/O
channel for which the bad PV is
supported.
1v~5v
StatusA
ddress
Represents the status memory Address
bit for the I/O channel.
UXY.10.0
DataAdd
ress
Represents the Data Address for the I/O
channel. If this PLC is configured in
Experion, Bad quality is set.
UXY.02
Configuring PLC SOEs in MLSOEConfig XML
The MLSOEConfig.xml file is used for configuring the MasterLogic PLC SOEs.
The following table lists the parameters of MLSOEConfiguration > SOEInfo tag in the
MLSOEConfig.xml file:
Parameter
Description
Default
Value
Possible
Values
PLCID
Represents the PLC ID as configured in
the MLConfig XML file.
ML01
01 99,
prefixed
with ML.
SOEOption
Represents the default setting to raise the
PLC SOE based on the current bit value.
1, 0 ,C, F
DataType
Represents the default data type for the
SOE parameters at the PLC level. When
the data type is defined at the SOE level,
the default data type is overridden.
BIT
BIT, bit, Bit
Represents the address within the PLC for
which an SOE is raised.
M0010F
0 255
characters
SOE
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Device
Address
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Parameter
Descript
ion
248
Description
Represents the description of the SOE
displayed in the SOE Summary display.
Default
Value
M00100
SOE
Alarm
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Possible
Values
0 255
characters
R300
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