SDG Quick Start Guide PDF
SDG Quick Start Guide PDF
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Table of Contents
1. Quick Start......................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 Quick Start Introduction.........................................................................................................................4 1.2 Quick Start Tutorial................................................................................................................................5
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To install the SDG application, perform the following steps: 1. Execute the delivered installation executable and follow the directions provided. The installation directory will be created automatically if it did not previously exist. If a previously licensed version of the SDG application was installed on this workstation, the previous version should not be removed and this version should be installed into the same directory, overwriting the previous version. 2. All SDG documentation is delivered in Adobe PDF format. In order to view the documentation you will need to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader if you have not done so already. You can download this reader from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat. 3. If the SDG is automatically registered as an OPC Data Access and an OPC Alarm and Event server at installation time. 4. Execute TMWgtway.exe. This can be done from the command line or using the SCADA Data Gateway option from the Start Menu. If this is the first time the SDG application has been run on this workstation the application will install an evaluation license good for 21 days. Before this period expires you should obtain a permanent license as described in the licensing section of the Manual. 5. If you need to run the included OPC client applications the OPC Data access components need to be installed. The following will accomplish this: Select Programs/Triangle MicroWorks/SCADA Data Gateway/Install OPC 2.0 Data Access Components from the start menu. Note: Operating conditions are set and preserved by the TMWgtway.ini and the TMWgtway.csv file. To modify or to add to the default operating conditions described above, please reference the Manual. Note: A point-mapping file (TMWgtway.csv) may be used to: Define command points or assign logical OPC tag names to collected data points Create new data points that are logical or arithmetic combinations of one or more other data points
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This section guides you through a simple SDG configuration. It shows how create a SDG configuration with an IEC-60870-5-101 Master. This configuration will be connected to the Protocol Test Harness, which will be running an IEC-60870-5-101 Slave. Before configuring the SDG, start the Protocol Test Harness and enter the command open101slave in the bottom panel.
This starts an IEC 60870-5-101 Slave sessions on the Test Harness. This session will later communicate with the SDG 101 Master.
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After answering Yes to the previous dialog box, the following dialog box is displayed to allow the Channel Type to be selected. In this example a Serial Channel is selected.
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After configuring the Channel definition, a Session needs to be defined. The SDG will display a session dialog box according to the protocol defined for the channel. The following dialog box illustrates the IEC-60870-1-101 Master Session configuration dialog box.
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In this example, we used the default values in the session dialog box for all parameters. For IEC 60870-5 protocols, the sector must be configured after the session configuration is complete.
Note that in this example, the Sector Address was changed to 4. (The Test Harness example 101 Slave uses Sector 4 by default). Once the sector (for IEC protocols) or session (for DNP and Modbus protocols) has been configured, data types can be added.
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In this example, a Type 1 (Single Point Information) type is added to the sector. After completing the configuration operation, the main is displayed. At this point, we have a M101 device defined and ready to communicate with a slave device. We can now add another data type (T13) to the sector by right clicking on the sector and selecting Add Data Type, as shown below. .
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With the (T13) Data Type defined we can add a MDO to this type.
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When the configuration is complete, the SDG configuration looks as shown below.
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In addition you can also right click on the Sector, and select Auto Create Tags to automatically create all the Tags available in the Test Harness Slave 101 device. Optionally, the example OPC Client can now be started to view the data in the SDG. Once connected, the Simple OPC client displays the following window:
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This concludes the Quick Start Guide. Please refer to the Manual for detailed configuration information.
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