Re: [foxboro] Alternative to I/A printer
- From: "Bakke, Richard A" <rabakke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 08:48:59 -0700
Alan,
My understanding is that what Ted posted on the Cassandra Web site is the
portion of the package that catches the alarms via the
2nd ethernet port. We purchased the full server package from him, which also
processes, filters and displays them on a Web site. The
purchased package also has the Control Configuration functionality. He also
has plans to expand the functionality more.
Rich Bakke
Longview Fibre Co.
Alan J Schaff wrote:
> Rich,
> Is this the same product that Ted has posted on the Cassandra Web site or
> did you have to purchase this package? The reason I ask is because the one
> I downloaded does not have the Control Configuration functionality.
>
> Thanks,
> Alan Schaff
> BASF Corp.
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> Stan,
> We recently installed an excellent product for this purpose from Real
> Time Solutions (Ted.Jirik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). This "Real Time Message Server
> and Configuration Data Archive" runs on a server PC. It collects (via the
> 2nd ethernet of the AW's) and archives long-term all of the process and
> system alarms from our I/A system (12 nodes) as well as operator action
> messages. The Server has its own Web site and presents this I/A
> information in fast and easy-to-use Web format to anyone interested in our
> mill, with a number of filters, sorts, traps, and reports available to
> narrow down to just what we are looking for.
>
> In addition, the Server also collects all of the Control Configuration
> from the I/A Lan. This allows us to search for and view any blocks, to see
> cross-references to/from other blocks, sequence blocks, and displays, to
> see tuning parameter history, etc.
>
> Rich Bakke
> Longview Fibre Co.
>
> Stan Ruth wrote:
>
> > List,
> >
> > In the past, we have used a software program (PC Hawk) to capture I/A
> > alarms for long term storage, rather than a printer. Are there any
> > alternatives being used by others with I/A other than this particular
> > program?
> >
> > Stan M. Ruth, P.E.
> > Process Control Engineer
> > Huntsman Performance Products
> > Phone: (409) 723-3966
> > Pager: (409) 727-0300 - 966
> > Fax: (409) 724-4650
> > E-mail: stan_ruth@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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