FPA-5000 OPC-Server FSM-5000-OPC en User Guide
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Purpose 4 2 Preconditions 6 3 Installation 7 3.1 Installation of FSM-5000-OPC Software 7 3.2 Remote Access to the FSM-5000-OPC Server from the Building Integration System (BIS) 7 3.3 Backward Compatibility 9 3.3.1 Package: BIS600StateConversion.msi 9 3.3.2 Package: LanguageDependentCommand.msi 4 Step-by-Step Configuration 10 4.1 FSP-5000-RPS 10 4.2 Panel Controller MPC-xxxx-B or MPC-xxxx-C 11 4.
1 en | Purpose FPA-5000 OPC-Server Purpose This document contains information on accessing and controlling FPA-5000 networks via OPC using the FSM-5000-OPC server. It is designed to aid in successfully configuring the FPA-5000 network and the corresponding FSM-5000-OPC server to enable communication between the two via a single or redundant Ethernet connection. In completing these steps successfully a functional interface is provided for a subsequent connection to BIS 2.
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Purpose | en 5 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 Cat. 5 Cat. 5 Ethernet FPA_OPC RSN 004 switch CAN RSN 001 RSN 002 RSN 001 RSN 003 RSN 003 Figure 1.2: FPA-5000 network controlled by an OPC server with redundant panel Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH User Guide 2013/05 | 2.0 | F.01U.261.
2 en | Preconditions FPA-5000 OPC-Server Preconditions The following must be available to set up an OPC server in an FPA-5000 network: – FPA-5000 network with MPC-xxxx-B or MPC-xxxx-C – ADC-5000-OPC license card – Latest FSP-5000-RPS installation CD – The correct FSM-5000-OPC Server version for the respective FPA-5000 release (available on FSP-5000-RPS installation CD or download from Extranet). Look up the compatible version in the readme file of the FSM-5000-OPC software.
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Installation | en 3 Installation 3.1 Installation of FSM-5000-OPC Software 7 Task: FSM-5000-OPC is running on a PC. Notice! .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed to run FSM-5000-OPC. If it is not present install it from the Pre-Requisites folder of the FSP-5000-RPS installation CD or download it from http:// www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/default.aspx 1. On the setup disc open the folder that contains the FSM-5000-OPC installation. 2. Click “FPA5000OPCServer.
en | Installation FPA-5000 OPC-Server All of the following settings refer to the PC running the OPC server. Notice! The following steps are based on the Windows XP operating system. For all other operating systems the paths to the respective dialogs might be slightly different. Create user „MgtS-Service“ manually 1. Go to Start – Settings – Control Panel – Administrative Tools – Computer Management – Local Users and Groups – Users and enter the following values: 2.
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Installation | en 9 3. Select on the right side: Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts. 4. Right click on this selection to open Properties and choose Classic– local users authenticate as themselves. 5. Close all windows and restart the PC. 6. Open dcomcnfg and go to services (Local). 7. Select FPA5000OPCServer - Properties and open the Log-On tab 8. Choose radio button This Account – User: MgtS-Service and the password. 9.
en | Step-by-Step Configuration FPA-5000 OPC-Server 4 Step-by-Step Configuration 4.1 FSP-5000-RPS 1. Open the FSP-5000-RPS programming software. 2. In an existing 2.x configuration select “Nodes” in the tree view and choose “Create FPA-5000 OPC- Server” in the context menu. A new node with name FPA-5000 OPC-Server is created and a dialog box for configuration is opened. 3. Configure the OPC server node. Enter the virtual RSN and logical node. 4. Choose IP Settings...
FPA-5000 OPC-Server 4.2 Step-by-Step Configuration | en 11 Panel Controller MPC-xxxx-B or MPC-xxxx-C 1. Insert the ADC-5000-OPC card into one of the vacant address card slots. 2. Go to the node that has been assigned an IP address and connect the Cat.-5 cable to the MPC‑xxxx‑B or MPC‑xxxx‑C “Ethernet” port (RJ45). 4.3 PC/Server 1. Connect the Cat.-5 cable to the PC Ethernet port. Afterwards open the DOS command window and successfully “ping” the panel controller. 2.
5 en | Troubleshooting FPA-5000 OPC-Server Troubleshooting If the configuration of the FSM-5000-OPC server doesn’t work with the FPA-5000 network try the following: – Confirm on the panel controller that the IP address is assigned and “ping” the OPC server.
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Technical data | en 13 Technical data 6 Supported OPC standards: – DA 2.0 – AE 1.01 Other Standards – “BIS Common Requirements” (Bosch standard). Supported operating systems: – Windows XP Professional – Windows 2003 Server 32-bit – Windows 2008 Server 64-bit – Windows 2008 Server R2 64-bit – Windows 7 32-bit – Windows 7 64-bit Limits For each panel approximately 2000 OPC items can be created in maximum configuration.
en | Technical data FPA-5000 OPC-Server X at the end stands for full duplex-capable cable. FL at the end stands for fiber optic cable. For example: 100BASE-TX indicates a Fast Ethernet connection (100 Mbps) that uses a twisted pair cable capable of full-duplex transmissions.
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Appendices | en 7 Appendices 7.1 Appendix A.
en | Appendices FPA-5000 OPC-Server 628 629 Not enough address Address card changed and now there are less space addresses licensed than points configured Address card tamper The countdown after address card removal is finished, addresses are to be switched off 630 Fire internal Internal fire, results from a usage type “FIRE_INT” 631 Error Indicates an invalid value for a logical state since INVALID is used elsewhere in the system 632 Unknown For state stor use only 633 internal use
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Appendices | en 656 17 Isolate Activation failed 657 Isolate Alarm 658 Normal Day Mode 659 Fault Day Mode 660 Alarm Day Mode Table 7.1: Appendix A.1 - State Table 1 7.2 Appendix A.2 - State Table 2 OPC Item Value Description LZ Name 0 Missing Zone FG 1 Detector masking MAD 2 Fade-out/Skip ABL 3 Zone switch off ABS 4 Detector test TST 5 Stand-by/Control off GE 6 Breakdonw centr.
en | Appendices FPA-5000 OPC-Server 25 On P2 26 Acknowledgement P3 27 Malfunction P4 28 Malfunction power supply P5 29 Switch Off P6 30 Alarm verification TEL 31 Address Blocking ASP 32 Triggering generic R-FG 33 Maint.-Stand-by OMM R-GE 34 Maint.-Light Pollution R-G0 35 Maint.-Heavy Pollution R-G2 36 Maint.-Alarm OMM R-AL 37 Maint.-Stand-by/Control Off R-GE 38 Maint.-Breakdown Centr. Part R-G8 39 Maint.-Control On R-STE 40 Maint.
FPA-5000 OPC-Server Appendices | en 59 Alarm Pre-Level (UGM) R-P4 60 Fire-Int Thermo (UGM) R-P5 61 Fire-Int Optics (UGM) R-P6 62 Fire-Ext Thermo (UGM) R-TEL 63 Fire-Ext Optics (UGM) R-ASP 64 Stand-by R-R/Max GE-TD 65 Stand-by TMax GE-TM 66 Stand-by Optics GE-O 67 Stand-by Combi GE-K 68 Light Pollution V2 69 Heavy Pollution V1 70 Heavy Pollution (Qty.
en | Appendices FPA-5000 OPC-Server 93 Triggering Disarmed A7 94 Mains Fault 95 Battery Fault Table 7.2: Appendix A.2 - State Table 2 2013/05 | 2.0 | F.01U.261.
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