Black Box GEH-6510 manual Chapter One Introduction, Welcome

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Chapter One - Introduction

Welcome

The PMCS Network and Device Configurator with DDE Server is the heart of a POWER LEADERTM Power Management Control System (PMCS), a tool that helps you increase productivity, reduce downtime, and improve power quality by automatically collecting the wealth of data available from devices in your power network. You select data to monitor and configure the PMCS DDE Server to communicate with the selected devices in your system. The PMCS DDE Server collects the requested data and supplies it to your choice of software applications for analysis and trending.

The information gathered by the PMCS DDE Server, when analyzed by the appropriate client software, provides you with the following benefits:

Improved power quality — Identify sources of “dirty” power, otherwise invisible, and take corrective action to save wear, tear, and possible damage to critical equipment.

Faster corrective maintenance — Quickly pinpoint the root causes of problems using time-stamped alarms and event-sequence logs.

Higher productivity — Free up maintenance and repair personnel to perform other duties.

Less downtime — Identify and correct problems before they lead to loss of power and/or costly damage to loads such as production equipment and computers.

Increased safety — Provide a central source of information, reducing the need for physical contact with equipment and shop-floor presence.

The PMCS DDE Server collects and communicates metering, status, event, and alarm data from metering, control, and protection devices on the network to other PMCS software tools, such as third-party HMI development tools, Event Logger, or Waveform Capture. The data can easily be imported into spreadsheets, such as Microsoft Excel, for analysis and presentation.

The PMCS DDE Server allows you to collect data from any PMCS-compatible device; you can also custom-configure your own device types to accommodate additional third-party devices.1

1 The PMCS DDE Server can be configured to collect data from any device that supports Modbus RTU register-based communications.

DDE Server User’s Guide

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Contents Power Leader TM DMMS425 Back to Main Menu Contents Glossary of Terms This page left blank intentionally Chapter One Introduction WelcomeAbout DDE About NetDDEEI User’s only InstallationAbout the Pmcs DDE Server Server with OPC InterfacesChapter One Introduction DDE Server User’s Guide Running Pmcs DDE Server as an NT Service Chapter Two Overview About PmcsChapter Two Overview DDE Server User’s Guide Devices Sample register mapClient Applications NetworksPmcs DDE Server What’s NextChapter Three Getting Started First-Time ConfigurationDevice Configuration IntroductionLaunching the Program What’s on the DDE Server Screen?Menu Bar Menu ConventionsConfiguring Communication ports Ethernet Users Only EPM 7700 Xpress Card or Xplex 1620 Max Server UsersChapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide Modbus TCP/IP Server Users Chapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide Configuring the Devices Device Name Topic Starting the Server Com PortDisplaying I/O Traffic DDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Three Getting Started NetDDE Setup Automatic NetDDE Setup VNDDE.EXE OverviewUtility Tips on using VNDDE.EXE VNDDE.EXE Error MessagesResults VNDDE.EXE FAQ’s Manual NetDDE SetupTrouble-Shooting VNDDE.EXE Additional HelpChapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide DDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Three Getting Started Chapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide This page left blank intentionally Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars System MenuServer Menu RunStop Print I/O Traffic View MenuSuspend Protocol/Resume Protocol ExitTraffic Display DisplayColor Background Add DeviceClear Display DeleteRegister groups for display Save Display To File Configure MenuConfiguration Port StatisticsConfigure Ports Modbus or EIDDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars Ports Ethernet only Ethernet Gateway UsersEPM 7700 Xpress Card or Xplex 1620 Max Server Users Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars DDE Server User’s Guide Modbus TCP/IP Server Users Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars DDE Server User’s Guide Add Device InfoChapter Four Menus and Toolbars DDE Server User’s Guide Activate checkbox ModifyDelete Device Type InformationGeneric Comm Interface DDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars Reports Menu Active LinksHelp Menu ToolbarChapter Five Troubleshooting Trouble-Shooting the Pmcs DDE ServerWWLogger Communications Client to Server Communications Server to Device NetDDE Trouble-Shooting Trouble-Shooting Flowchart Trouble-Shooting Chart Error MessagesCServerAppOnDeleteDev Invalid toolkit index Device device name Active Failed to delete itemlogical device handle, Protocol Handle No Write to Individual Discrete Bits Device type device type name is not a valid type for topic This page left blank intentionally Chapter Six Advanced Options Device Type Information Adding Generic DevicesAdd Default Type Function Codes Register Map Adding a Register Group Type Code Type of Register Supported Function Codes UseDDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Six Advanced Options Invalid Register Blocks Deleting a Register Group Modifying an Invalid Register BlockDeleting an Invalid Register Block Modifying a Register GroupMnemonics Importing or Exporting a Register GroupDeleting a Mnemonic Adding a MnemonicModifying a Mnemonic Importing or Exporting MnemonicsServer Operational Parameters Protocol Timer TickOptimizing Server Performance Valid Data Time-outPmcs DDE Server .ini File Communication Time-outSlow Poll Count SleepTime For Exception Maximum Query RetriesDead Device Scan Interval TimeDownLoad PeriodExitDisable UIHideAppendix a Register Addressing Conventions Data-Addressing ConventionsStandard Data Organization Data TypesSpecial Naming Conventions ExamplesLong Words and Special Numbers Individual Bits In Registers XnnnnDL-BRegister Array Format This page left blank intentionally Glossary of Terms Terms You Should KnowGlossary of Terms DDE Server User’s Guide Index GE Industrial Systems