Rockwell Automation T6200 Compressor Anti-Surge and Capacity Controller User Manual

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When the user tries to update the tags available in the MOPS database using the “Update Tags”
button, then the MOPS will force the user to shutdown the OPC interface of the MOPS. This is
done because OPC clients can get confused if the tags that are being served to them are changed at
run-time. It is strongly recommended that all OPC clients be disconnected from the MOPS before
trying to change the MOPS tag database.

The “Configuration File Interface” window also allows a user to upload reports from a
controller. Simply select the radio button of the report of interest and then click on the “Get
report” button to upload the report. All reports are stored on the ‘C’ drive in the folder
“\ICS Triplex”. The filename corresponds to the report uploaded. All reports should be
viewed using “Wordpad” (instead of “Notepad”) as the report files are easier to view in
“Wordpad”.


Finally, the “Configuration File Interface” window allows a user to change the password utilized
by MOPS. Simply enter the password in the corresponding text box and click on the “Set
password” button. The new password becomes effective immediately.

It is strongly recommended that the “Configuration File Interface” window be closed during
normal conditions so that unauthorized users do not have access to the configuration files on the
controllers.

OPC Configuration File Interaction Exercise

Click on the Configuration File Interface button of the MICON OPC server window. On the
Configuration File Interface window, click on Controller ID Arrow and select a controller
(example: R100). Click on Get Directory to verify the status (File, Size, State) of the selected
controller.


FIGURE 8-28

MICON OPC Server

Configuration File
Directory Information

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