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Industrial Measurement and Control Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Software User Manual 51-52-25-131 March 2006.
03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Con figuration Softw are User Manual ii Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2006 by Honeywell Revision 7 March 2006 WARRANTY/REMEDY Honeyw ell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship.
03/06 Process Instrument Explorer C onfiguration Software User Manual iii About This Document Abstract This document provi des descriptions and procedures for the install ation and operation of Process Instrum ent Explorer software.
iv Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Softw are User Man ual 03/06 Contents 1 INTRODUCT ION ................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Overview .....................................
03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual v Tables Table 3-1 Opera tions Icons _____________________________________________________________ 8 Table 3-2 Opera tions Menu _.
vi Process Instrument Explorer Configuration Softw are User Manual 03/06 Figures Figure 1-1 Screen capture of Process Instru ment Explorer running on a Pocket PC _________________ 1.
Introduction 03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Process Instrument Explorer (P.I.E.) lets you configure Honeywell process instruments such as controllers and analyzers using a PC (desktop/laptop) or Pocket PC.
Introduction 2 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 03/06 • The infrared connection provides a non-intrusive wireless connection with the instrument and maintains NEMA4X AND IP66 integrity.
Installation 03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 3 2 Installation 2.1 System Requirements Hardw are PC CPU: Intel x86 processor RAM: 32MB Disk space: 4.2MB For IR Communications: Actisys ACT-IR220L+ ht t p: / / www. ac t is ys .
Installation 4 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 03/06 2.2 Install/Upgrade Procedure Follow this procedure to install, reinstall, or upgrade P.I.E. ATTENTION: If upgrading, any P.I.E. databases (that is, saved instrument configurations) can be copied to the new P.
Installation 03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 5 Step A ction 7 Select Language(s) Select one or more languages to install. If inst alling to both the PC and the Pocket PC then the software w ill be first installed in the Pocket PC and then in the PC.
Installation 6 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 03/06 2.3 Uninstall Procedure Follow this procedure to uninstall P.I.E. from your PC or Pocket PC. ATTENTION: You must uninstall older versi ons from your PocketPC before doing an upgrade.
Operations 03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 7 3 Operations 3.1 Overview The PC and Pocket PC Operations are virtually identical. Any differences will be indicated. Operations choices are: Communications Setup —Before uploading or downloading instrument configurations you must set up comm unications.
Operations 8 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 03/06 Table 3-1 Operations Icons PC Pocket PC.
Operations 03/06 Process Instrument Explorer Co nfiguration Softw are User Manual 9 Table 3-2 Operations Menu PC (click Operations) Pocket PC (tap Menu/Operations).
Operations 10 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 3.1.1 Communications Setup Before transferring data between P.I.E. and instrument you must set up your PC or Pocket PC communication param eters using this procedure.
Operations 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 11 3.1.2 Upload Upload copies your instrument’s configuration into P.
Operations 12 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 3.1.3 Offline Configuration Offline Configuration lets you edit an inst rument’s configuration file for later downloading to an instrument.
Operations 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 13 3.1.4 Download Download sends your P.I.E. instrument configuration to the instrument. Attention Infrared users : Before transferring data between your instrument and PC/Pocket PC, see Infrared checklist on page 16.
Operations 14 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 3.1.5 Online Configuration Online Configuration lets you upload an instrument configuration and write one change at a time back to the instrument. This is useful for tuning your instrum ent and is faster than downloading the entire configuration.
Operations 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 15 3.1.6 Maintenance Data Maintenance Data displays key operating parameters and status parameters of the instrument without switching between the instrument screens. Som e of the information presented here is not visible through the instrument display panel.
Operations 16 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 3.1.7 Infrared checklist Check the following before using infrared communications. Infrared transmitter (Cable or Pocket PC) - The Infrared transmitter is pointed directly at the process instrument’s Inf rared port.
Operations 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 17 3.1.8 Ethernet Q&A Q: How can I find the address of my Honeywell instrument? A: The Ethernet address information that has been set in the instrument can be retrieved by using P.
Services 18 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 4 Services 4.1 Overview Services lets you manage your files through the following menus. 4.1.1 Pocket PC Services Menu Transfer Configuration - Lets you copy device configurations saved in the Pocket PC to the PC.
Services 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 19 Enable Descriptive Name Support – When enabled, Descriptive Name uses 16 characters to describe your configuration groups, functions and parameters in more detail than the instrument’s 8-character display.
Services 20 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 4.2 Export Configuration (PC only) Export Configuration lets you write a configura tion file to a .CSV formatted file which can be read into spreadsheet software. Step A ction 1 Select Export Configurati on from the Services menu.
Services 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 21 4.4 Manage Configuration Files Lets you copy, delete, rename and view the properties of saved configuration files. Step A ction 1 Select Manage Configuration Files/M anage Files from the Services menu.
Services 22 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 4.6 Transfer Descriptive File (PC only) Lets you transfer a new 16-character descriptive file from the desktop/laptop to the Pocket PC. (Descriptive files are provided by Honeywell.
Services 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 23 4.9 Import Database Lets you add all or part of another database to your current configuration database. You may import configurations created on other PCs and Pocket PCs.
Services 24 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 4.10 Export Database Lets you save all or part of the current database so that it may later be imported. Step A ction 1 Select the Device Type for configuration(s) you w ish to Export (for example, UDC2500).
Index 03/06 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 25 5 Index alarm email, 12, 14 Comm unications setup, 10 Device Types, 12, 13 Download, 13 email, 12, 14 Enable Descriptiv.
Sales and Service 26 Process Instrument Explo rer Configuration Softw are User Manu al 03/06 6 Sales and Service For application assistance, current specifications, pricing, or nam e of the nearest Authorized Distribut or, contact one of the offices below.
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