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Participant Guide 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation Document Revision A.0 Internal

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Participant Guide Contents of this Participant Guide iii 1. Course Introduction ....................................................................1 About This Guide......................................................................................... 5 Hello Activity................................................................................................ 6 Purpose ................................................................................................... 6 Structure and Rules ................................................................................. 6 Objectives Activity....................................................................................... 7 Purpose ................................................................................................... 7 Structure and Rules ................................................................................. 7 Course Objectives ....................................................................................... 8 Course Overview ......................................................................................... 9 Reference Documentation ........................................................................ 10 Access to Support Information ............................................................... 10 2. Project Administration................................................................1 Module Objectives ....................................................................................... 8 Reference Documentation .......................................................................... 8 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)....................................................... 9 Triconex Controllers.................................................................................... 9 IEC Standards ....................................................................................... 10 TriStation 1131 Projects......................................................................... 11 Project Administration Steps .................................................................. 12 Installing TriStation 1131 .......................................................................... 15 System Requirements............................................................................ 15 Upgrading from Previous Versions of TriStation 1131 ............................ 16 Changing a TriStation 1131 4.8.0 or Later Installation............................ 16 Installing the TriStation 1131 Software .................................................... 17 Customizing the Security Banner Text ................................................... 17 Lab 1 : Installing TriStation 1131 .............................................................. 19 Introduction ............................................................................................ 19 Objectives .............................................................................................. 19 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 19 Creation of a New Project ......................................................................... 22 Project Workspace................................................................................. 22 Lab 2: Creating a New Project .................................................................. 24 Introduction ............................................................................................ 24 Objectives .............................................................................................. 24 Lab Procedures ..................................................................................... 24 Working with Projects ............................................................................... 27 Displaying .............................................................................................. 27 Logging into an Existing Project ............................................................. 27 Logging in for the First Time When Enhanced Security Is Enabled ........ 28 Displaying Version Numbers of Projects and Documents....................... 29 Lab 3 : Working with Projects................................................................... 30 Introduction ............................................................................................ 30 Objectives .............................................................................................. 30 Lab Procedures ..................................................................................... 30 Specifying Project Options ....................................................................... 35 Specifying Language Options ................................................................ 35 Specifying Annotation Options ............................................................... 35 Specifying Monitor Colors for BOOL Values........................................... 35 Specifying Forced Points Options .......................................................... 35 Specifying Emulator Options .................................................................. 35 Lab 4 : Specifying Project Options........................................................... 37 Introduction ............................................................................................ 37 Objectives .............................................................................................. 37 Lab Procedures ..................................................................................... 37 Specifying TriStation 1131 Options.......................................................... 44 Specifying Directory Locations ............................................................... 44 Specifying Drawing Colors ..................................................................... 44 Lab 5 : Specifying TriStation 1131 Options ............................................. 45 Introduction ............................................................................................ 45 iv 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide v Objectives .............................................................................................. 45 Lab Procedures ..................................................................................... 45 Managing User Access.............................................................................. 50 Security Setting...................................................................................... 50 Changing the Security Setting................................................................ 51 Managing Users..................................................................................... 52 Recommended Rules for Passwords ..................................................... 52 Changing the Security Level for Privileges ............................................. 52 Changing Security Level Names ............................................................ 53 Viewing User Access Logs..................................................................... 53 Lab 6 : Managing User Access ................................................................. 55 Introduction ............................................................................................ 55 Objectives .............................................................................................. 55 Lab Procedures ..................................................................................... 55 3. Application Development ...........................................................1 Module Objectives ..................................................................................... 12 Reference Documentation ........................................................................ 12 Application Development Overview ......................................................... 14 Application Elements ................................................................................ 16 Application Workspace........................................................................... 16 Declaration Tree .................................................................................... 17 Implementation Tree .............................................................................. 17 Parts of an Application ........................................................................... 17 Safety and Control Applications ............................................................. 20 TriStation Programming Languages ........................................................ 25 Function Block Diagram Language ........................................................ 25 Ladder Diagram Language .................................................................... 26 Structured Text Language...................................................................... 27 User Documents ........................................................................................ 29 Creating a User Document..................................................................... 29 Copying User or Library Documents ...................................................... 29 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Specifying Document Summary Information .......................................... 29 Specifying Document Attributes ............................................................. 29 Restricting Access to a Document ......................................................... 29 Changing a Document Owner ................................................................ 30 Lab 7 : Using the User Documents........................................................... 31 Introduction ............................................................................................ 31 Objectives .............................................................................................. 31 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 31 Function Block Diagram and Ladder Diagram Development ................. 36 Using the FBD Editor ............................................................................. 36 Using the LD Editor................................................................................ 37 Function and Function Block Graphics................................................... 38 Working with Logic Sheets..................................................................... 39 Selecting a Sheet Template ................................................................... 39 Managing Logic Sheets.......................................................................... 39 Editing the Sheet Title............................................................................ 39 Printing Logic Sheets ............................................................................. 39 Specifying Function Block Properties ..................................................... 39 Specifying Function Block Application Usage......................................... 40 Lab 8 : Working with Logic Sheets........................................................... 41 Introduction ............................................................................................ 41 Objectives .............................................................................................. 41 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 41 Variables and Constants ........................................................................... 49 Declaring Variables................................................................................ 49 Specifying Variable Properties ............................................................... 49 Specifying Variable Annotation Properties ............................................. 49 Naming Multiple Variables ..................................................................... 49 Changing Multiple Variables .................................................................. 49 Viewing the Number of Variables and Tagnames in a Program ............. 50 Creating Constants ................................................................................ 50 vi 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Specifying Constant Annotation Properties ............................................ 50 vii Lab 9 : Creating Variables and Constants ............................................... 52 Introduction ............................................................................................ 52 Objectives .............................................................................................. 52 Labs Procedure ..................................................................................... 52 Tagnames................................................................................................... 59 Declaring Tagnames.............................................................................. 59 Assigning an Alias Number, Alias Type, and Physical Address.............. 59 Scaling a REAL Point............................................................................. 59 Specifying Display Options for Tagnames.............................................. 60 Managing Undeclared and Unused Tagnames ...................................... 60 Lab 10 : Using Tagnames.......................................................................... 63 Introduction ............................................................................................ 63 Objectives .............................................................................................. 63 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 63 Importing and Exporting Tagnames......................................................... 74 Format of an Exported Tagname File..................................................... 74 File Format Requirements for Tagname Import...................................... 75 Import Options and Validation Criteria.................................................... 78 Importing Tagname Properties............................................................... 78 Lab 11 : Importing and Exporting Tagnames .......................................... 79 Introduction ............................................................................................ 79 Objectives .............................................................................................. 79 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 79 Annotations and Comments ..................................................................... 85 Adding Annotations................................................................................ 85 Adding a Comment ................................................................................ 85 Picking and Dropping Elements for Comments ...................................... 85 Using Macros with Annotations and Comments ..................................... 86 Lab 12 : Using Annotations and Comments ............................................ 87 Introduction ............................................................................................ 87 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Objectives .............................................................................................. 87 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 87 Modbus Applications ................................................................................ 93 Tri-GP Functionality ............................................................................... 93 Assigning Alias Numbers to Tagnames.................................................. 93 Lab 13 : Assigning Alias Numbers to Tagnames .................................... 95 Introduction ............................................................................................ 95 Objective................................................................................................ 95 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 95 Function Block Diagram............................................................................ 96 Creating a User Document..................................................................... 97 Selecting the Sheet Template ................................................................ 97 Specifying Sheet Title Properties ........................................................... 97 Placing a Function on the Logic Sheet ................................................... 98 Placing Variables on the Logic Sheet..................................................... 99 Declaring Variables................................................................................ 99 Adding Comments ............................................................................... 100 Using Macros with Comments.............................................................. 102 Compiling the Program ........................................................................ 103 Printing Logic Sheets ........................................................................... 104 Lab 14 : Creating Function Block Diagrams .......................................... 106 Introduction .......................................................................................... 106 Objectives ............................................................................................ 106 Lab Procedure ..................................................................................... 106 Lab 15 : Declaring Variables ................................................................... 115 Introduction .......................................................................................... 115 Objective.............................................................................................. 115 Lab Procedure ..................................................................................... 115 Writing Ladder Diagram Logic................................................................ 127 Creating a User Document................................................................... 127 Lab 16 : Writing Ladder Diagram Logic ................................................. 129 viii 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Introduction .......................................................................................... 129 ix Objectives ............................................................................................ 129 Lab Procedure ..................................................................................... 129 4. Tri-GP Controller Configuration.................................................1 Module Objectives ....................................................................................... 8 Reference Documentation .......................................................................... 8 Tri-GP Controller Configuration Steps...................................................... 9 Tri-GP Controller Workspace.................................................................... 10 Tri-GP Controller Tree ........................................................................... 10 Tri-GP Configuration Tree...................................................................... 10 Tri-GP Controller and Emulator Panels .................................................. 11 Setting Tri-GP Operating Parameters....................................................... 12 Lab 17 : Setting Tri-GP Operating Parameters ........................................ 13 Introduction ............................................................................................ 13 Objectives .............................................................................................. 13 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 13 Memory Allocation for Tri-GP Points ....................................................... 15 Lab 18 : Allocating Memory for Tri-GP Points ......................................... 16 Introduction ............................................................................................ 16 Objectives .............................................................................................. 16 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 16 Tri-GP Target System Version Configuration .......................................... 17 Determining Your Tri-GP Controller’s System Version ........................... 17 Lab 19 : Configuring the Tri-GP Target System Version......................... 19 Introduction ............................................................................................ 19 Objectives .............................................................................................. 19 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 19 Tri-GP Hardware Configuration ................................................................ 20 Configuring the Tri-GP Main Processors (MPs) ..................................... 20 Inserting a Tri-GP Module ...................................................................... 21 Removing a Tri-GP Module.................................................................... 21 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Configuring a Tri-GP SDO Module......................................................... 21 Configuring a Tri-GP HRDI Module........................................................ 21 Configuring a Tri-GP EPI Module........................................................... 21 Lab 20 : Configuring the Tri-GP Hardware............................................... 24 Introduction ............................................................................................ 24 Objectives .............................................................................................. 24 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 24 Tri-GP Communication Module Configuration ........................................ 32 Configuring the Tri-GP Communication Module ..................................... 32 Lab 21 : Configuring the Tri-GP Communication Module ....................... 36 Introduction ............................................................................................ 36 Objectives .............................................................................................. 36 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 36 Tri-GP Time Synchronization Configuration............................................ 49 Tri-GP Time Synchronization ................................................................. 49 Using a Tri-GP CM to Synchronize Time ............................................... 49 Lab 22 :– Using a Tri-GP CM to Synchroniz Time ................................... 51 Introduction ............................................................................................ 51 Objectives .............................................................................................. 51 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 51 Tri-GP System and Module Attributes...................................................... 57 Printing the Tri-GP Module Configuration............................................... 57 Lab 23 : Exploring Tri-GP System and Module Attributes ...................... 59 Introduction ............................................................................................ 59 Objectives .............................................................................................. 59 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 59 5. Tri-GP Communication with TriStation 1131 ............................1 Module Objectives ....................................................................................... 7 Reference Documentation .......................................................................... 7 TriStation 1131 Communication Steps....................................................... 8 Configuring the TriStation Workstation ..................................................... 9 x 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Installing an NIC Card in a TriStation Workstation.................................... 9 xi Installing a TCP/IP Protocol on a TriStation Workstation.......................... 9 Lab 24: Configuring the TriStation Workstation...................................... 10 Introduction ............................................................................................ 10 Objectives .............................................................................................. 10 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 10 Connecting to Tri-GP Controller............................................................... 12 Connecting to Tri-GP Controller for the First Time ................................. 12 Connecting to Tri-GP Controller Through a Serial Connection ............... 13 Connecting to Tri-GP Controller Through a Network Connection ........... 14 Lab 25: Connecting to the Tri-GP Controller for the First Time ............. 17 Introduction ............................................................................................ 17 Objectives .............................................................................................. 17 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 17 Controlling Access to the Tri-GP CM ....................................................... 26 CM Resources ....................................................................................... 26 Access Control....................................................................................... 26 Access Levels........................................................................................ 27 Configuring the Access Control List ....................................................... 29 Lab 26: Controlling Access to the or Tri-GP CM ..................................... 31 Introduction ............................................................................................ 31 Objectives .............................................................................................. 31 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 31 Configuring Tri-GP Controller Printing .................................................... 33 Effect of Printing on Scan Time.............................................................. 33 Devices for Tri-GP Controller Printing .................................................... 33 Connecting a Tri-GP CM Directly to Printing Devices............................. 34 Connecting a Tri-GP CM to Printing Devices Using a Hub ..................... 34 Configuring a Tri-GP CM for Printing Devices ........................................ 34 Printing Function Blocks......................................................................... 34 Lab 27: Configuring Tri-GP Controller Printing ....................................... 36 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Introduction ............................................................................................ 36 Objectives .............................................................................................. 36 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 36 Setting Tri-GP Controller IP Addresses ................................................... 39 Using the Default IP Address for TriStation 1131 Communication.......... 40 Setting an IP Address Using a RARP Server ......................................... 40 Setting a Tri-GP Controller IP Address Using an MP Connection........... 40 Specifying a Tri-GP CM Default Gateway .............................................. 40 Specifying a Tri-GP CM for Network Routing ......................................... 40 Testing a Network Connection ............................................................... 40 Lab 28: Setting Tri-GP Controller IP Addresses ...................................... 41 Introduction ............................................................................................ 41 Objectives .............................................................................................. 41 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 41 6. Implementation............................................................................1 Module Objectives ....................................................................................... 5 Reference Documentation .......................................................................... 5 Implementation Steps ................................................................................. 6 Controlling the Operational Mode .............................................................. 7 Using Triconex Emulator for Testing ......................................................... 8 Controller Testing........................................................................................ 9 Downloading to the Controller .................................................................. 9 Monitoring Variables on the Controller ................................................... 11 Monitoring the Program Execution ......................................................... 11 Adding Annotation for Variables............................................................. 11 Determining the Scan Surplus................................................................ 11 Setting the Scan Time for a Downloaded Application............................. 12 Displaying Hardware Allocation Exceptions ........................................... 12 Lab 29: Testing a Controller ..................................................................... 13 Introduction ............................................................................................ 13 Objectives .............................................................................................. 13 xii 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 13 xiii Maintenance............................................................................................... 18 Steps for Downloading Changes............................................................ 18 Planning and Controlling Changes......................................................... 19 Commands Required with Application Changes .................................... 19 Disabling Points......................................................................................... 22 Disabling Points on the Controller .......................................................... 23 Viewing Disabled Points......................................................................... 23 Re-enabling Disabled Points .................................................................. 23 Forcing Points ........................................................................................... 24 Using the Download Changes Command ................................................ 25 Using the Download All Command........................................................... 26 Lab 30: Maintenance ................................................................................. 27 Introduction ............................................................................................ 27 Objectives .............................................................................................. 27 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 27 7. Writing Custom Function Blocks...............................................1 Module Objectives ....................................................................................... 5 Writing Custom Function Blocks ............................................................... 6 Networks.................................................................................................. 6 Creating an UPDOWN Counter................................................................ 7 Lab 31: Creating an UPDOWN Counter...................................................... 8 Introduction .............................................................................................. 8 Objectives ................................................................................................ 8 Lab Procedure ......................................................................................... 8 Creating a Function Block Using ST Editor ............................................. 18 ST Logic for the function block ............................................................... 18 Lab 32: Creating a Function Block Using ST Editor................................ 19 Introduction ............................................................................................ 19 Objectives .............................................................................................. 19 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 19 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Lab 33: Creating a Move Function............................................................ 22 Introduction ............................................................................................ 22 Objectives .............................................................................................. 22 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 22 Lab 34: Creating a Rising Trigger Function Block .................................. 25 Introduction ............................................................................................ 25 Objectives .............................................................................................. 25 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 25 Lab 35: Creating a Timer ........................................................................... 28 Introduction ............................................................................................ 28 Objectives .............................................................................................. 28 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 28 Lab 36: Invoking an UPDOWN Function Block........................................ 32 Introduction ............................................................................................ 32 Objectives .............................................................................................. 32 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 32 Lab 37: Invoking an Average Function Block .......................................... 35 Introduction ............................................................................................ 35 Objectives .............................................................................................. 35 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 35 Appendix A Enhanced Diagnostic Monitor....................................1 Steps for Diagnostic Monitoring................................................................. 7 Installing and Starting the Enhanced Diagnostic Monitor.......................... 7 Setting Up a Network Configuration ......................................................... 8 Creating or Changing a Network Configuration ........................................ 9 Connecting a Node to a Network ............................................................. 9 Connecting in Read-Only Mode ............................................................... 9 Lab 1 : Setting Up a Network Configuration ............................................ 11 Introduction ............................................................................................ 11 Objectives .............................................................................................. 11 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 11 xiv 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Monitoring Controller Hardware ............................................................... 14 xv Tri-GP System Overview Window .......................................................... 14 Tri-GP Module Status Window ............................................................... 14 Tri-GP Module Status Dialog Box .......................................................... 16 Module Indicator Behavior ..................................................................... 17 Understanding External Faults ............................................................... 17 Locating and Correcting External Faults ................................................ 17 Monitoring Output Voter Diagnostics (OVD)........................................... 19 Monitoring Tri-GP SDO OVD and Supervision Status ............................ 19 Displaying Firmware Versions................................................................ 19 Lab 2 : Monitoring Controller Hardware................................................... 21 Introduction ............................................................................................ 21 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 21 Monitoring Controller Status .................................................................... 25 Viewing Controller Status....................................................................... 25 Monitoring and Changing the Scan Time ............................................... 26 Monitoring and Changing the Memory Allocation ................................... 26 Refreshing Controller Status .................................................................. 26 Viewing Program Execution Times ........................................................ 26 Collecting System Diagnostic Events ..................................................... 27 Lab 3 : Monitoring Controller Status ........................................................ 28 Introduction ............................................................................................ 28 Objectives .............................................................................................. 28 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 28 Appendix B Triconex OPC Server ..................................................1 Triconex OPC Server Overview .................................................................. 4 Configuring the OPC Server .................................................................... 4 Other OPC Products ................................................................................ 5 Lab 1 : Configuring the OPC Server ........................................................... 7 Introduction .............................................................................................. 7 Objective.................................................................................................. 7 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Lab Procedure ......................................................................................... 7 Appendix C Sequence of Events Recorder ...................................1 Functionality Overview................................................................................ 9 Installing Triconex SOE Recorder .......................................................... 10 Assigning Event Variables to SOE Blocks.............................................. 12 Using the SOE Function Blocks ............................................................... 13 Programming Notes ............................................................................... 13 Lab 1 : Setting SOE in TriStation 1131 ..................................................... 17 Introduction ............................................................................................ 17 Objectives .............................................................................................. 17 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 17 SOE Recorder Setup ................................................................................. 21 Copying the SOE Definition File............................................................. 21 Specifying Display Options .................................................................... 21 Specifying Periodic Snapshots............................................................... 22 Specifying Shift Snapshots .................................................................... 22 Specifying Auto Snapshot Options......................................................... 22 Specifying an Event File Folder.............................................................. 22 Specifying Controllers for Retrieval ........................................................ 22 Specifying Automatic Export of Event Data ............................................ 23 Lab 2 : Setting SOE Recorder ................................................................... 25 Introduction ............................................................................................ 25 Objectives .............................................................................................. 25 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 25 SOE Recorder Event Retrieval.................................................................. 30 Setting Up Event Retrieval ..................................................................... 30 Starting Events Retrieval........................................................................ 30 Ending Event Retrieval .......................................................................... 30 Lab 3 : Retrieving SOE Recorder Event ................................................... 32 Introduction ............................................................................................ 32 Objectives .............................................................................................. 32 xvi 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 32 xvii Appendix D Triconex DDE Server...................................................1 Overview of Triconex DDE Server .............................................................. 5 Configuring the DDE Server Application ................................................... 6 Configuring Triconex Host Information ..................................................... 6 Configuration Requirements for DDE Network Redundancy ................... 8 Requesting Data with a DDE Client Application ........................................ 9 Requesting Network Status ...................................................................... 10 Monitoring Responses from the Controller ............................................. 11 Changing View Options.......................................................................... 11 DDE Menu Commands .............................................................................. 12 File Menu............................................................................................... 12 View Menu ............................................................................................. 12 Dump Menu ........................................................................................... 12 Help Menu ............................................................................................. 12 Appendix E Peer-to-Peer Communication .....................................1 Overview of Peer-to-Peer Communication................................................. 5 Peer-to-Peer Data Transfer Time ................................................................ 6 Using Send and Receive Function Blocks................................................. 7 Send and Receive Function Blocks.......................................................... 7 Sample Send and Receive Pair ............................................................... 8 Restrictions on Data Transmission Speed ................................................ 9 Monitoring Peer-to-Peer Communication ................................................ 10 Status of Communication Paths ............................................................. 10 Status of Ethernet (Net1 and Net2) Ports ............................................... 10 Sample Peer-to-Peer Programs ................................................................ 12 Fast Send to One Controller .................................................................. 12 Sending Data Every Second to One Controller ...................................... 12 Sending Data Only When Requested..................................................... 12 Fast Send of Safety-Critical Data ........................................................... 12 Sample Timing Calculations................................................................... 13 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Lab 1: Configuring Peer-to-Peer Data Transfer Time .............................. 15 Introduction ............................................................................................ 15 Objectives .............................................................................................. 15 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 15 Appendix F Schneider Electric Control HMI Viewer .....................1 Dynamic Data Exchange ............................................................................. 5 Wonderware SuiteLink ............................................................................. 5 Control HMI I/O Addressing ........................................................................ 7 Control HMI Access Names ........................................................................ 8 Lab 1: Configuring Control HMI Access Names ........................................ 9 Introduction .............................................................................................. 9 Objectives ................................................................................................ 9 Lab Procedure ......................................................................................... 9 Lab 2: Defining an I/O Item in Control HMI............................................... 13 Introduction ............................................................................................ 13 Objectives .............................................................................................. 13 Lab Procedure ....................................................................................... 13 Appendix G Modbus Protocol.........................................................1 Modbus Protocol Overview......................................................................... 5 Query-Response Sessions ...................................................................... 5 Message Response Time ........................................................................ 5 Modbus Messages....................................................................................... 7 Communication Modes ............................................................................ 7 Function Names and Aliases ................................................................... 8 Modbus Message Formats....................................................................... 8 Sample Query and Response Messages ............................................... 11 Modbus Message Lengths ..................................................................... 12 Modbus Functions..................................................................................... 13 Read Coil Status Function (Function 01)................................................ 13 Read Input Status (Function 02) ............................................................ 14 Read Holding Registers (Function Code 03) .......................................... 15 xviii 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Read Input Registers (Function Code 04) .............................................. 16 Force Single Coil (Function Code 05) .................................................... 17 Preset Single Register (Function Code 06) ............................................ 18 Read Exception Status (Function Code 07) ........................................... 19 Loop-Back Diagnostic Test (Function 08) .............................................. 20 Force Multiple Coils (Function Code 15) ................................................ 20 Preset Multiple Registers (Function Code 16) ........................................ 21 Transmission Errors and Exception Conditions ..................................... 23 Transmission Errors............................................................................... 23 Exception Conditions ............................................................................. 23 Exception Responses ............................................................................ 24 Exception Response Codes................................................................... 26 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 xix Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

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Participant Guide Course Introduction Contents of This Session About This Guide .............................................................................5 Hello Activity.....................................................................................6 Purpose ........................................................................................................ 6 Structure and Rules..................................................................................... 6 Objectives Activity ...........................................................................7 Purpose ........................................................................................................ 7 Structure and Rules..................................................................................... 7 Course Objectives............................................................................8 Course Overview ..............................................................................9 Reference Documentation............................................................ 10 Access to Support Information................................................................. 10 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 1–3 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Course Introduction Participant Guide 1–4 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Course Introduction About This Guide The participant guide serves as valuable reference material, both during and after the training session. This guide enables you as participants to complete the following: • Follow along with the facilitator and identify the key points of a topic. • Perform learning activities in class when prompted by the facilitator. • Use lab sections during lab sessions. • Take notes during interactive discussions and facilitator presentations. • Create an Action Plan with a list of items to improve your performance on the job. • Answer review questions that reinforce the learning experience. • Identify reference sources for topics. • Use training aids to improve the learning experience. • Consult job aids outside class to assist you with job performance. 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 1–5 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Course Introduction Participant Guide Hello Activity This section provides information on the rules and structure of the Hello activity. Purpose The Hello activity helps the facilitator obtain the following information from you: • Course Expectations – What do you expect to learn in this training session? • Experience level – How much experience do you have that is relevant to this course? • Current projects – Where will you apply the skills acquired from this course? Structure and Rules Use the following instructions to prepare for the Hello activity: 1. Receive your team assignment from the facilitator. 2. Gather with other participants on your team near the assigned flip chart. 3. Obtain one of three details—course expectations, experience level, and current projects—about other participants, including your team members. 4. On a blank sheet of paper, note the information you and your team gather. 5. As part of your team, interview other members and other teams about the assigned topic. 6. Record as a consolidated list all information your team gathered on the assigned flip chart. 7. With your team, present this information to the class. Table 1 lists the time allocated for each activity. Table 1 – Activity Duration Activity Time Allowed 10 minutes Interview participants. List information on the flip chart. 5 minutes Present information. 1–6 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Course Introduction Objectives Activity This section provides information on the rules and structure of the Objectives activity. Purpose The purpose of the Objectives activity is to help the facilitator understand the objectives that represent higher priorities to the participants. This activity also allows the participants to view the top three objectives, as rated by the class. Structure and Rules Follow these instructions on completing the objectives activity: 1. Take turns reading aloud the objectives. 2. Walk over to the whiteboard, one at a time, and rate your top three objectives. 3. Enlist a volunteer to help tally the results. 4. Review the top three objectives as a class. Table 2 lists the time allocated for each activity. Table 2 – Activity Duration Activity Time 5 minutes Read objectives. 10 minutes Rate and prioritize objectives. Review results. 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 1–7 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Course Introduction Participant Guide Course Objectives After completing this course, you can: • Describe the basic theory of operation of Tri-GP architecture, including: − Component identification. − Module replacement. − Alarm response. • Develop a TriStation 1131 Developer's Workbench project with Functional Block Diagram (FBD) programming. • Download procedures to the Tri-GP system. • Perform online maintenance, including forcing points and downloading changes. • Use the Enhanced Diagnostic Monitor™ for preventive maintenance. And troubleshooting. • Perform system administration. 1–8 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Course Introduction Course Overview Table 3 provides an overview of modules in this course. Table 3 – Overview of Course Modules Tab Module Title Description 1 Course Introduction describes the objectives of the course. 2 Project describes how to install the TriStation 1131 software, Administration create a project, setup security, and use libraries of functions and function blocks. 3 Application explains how to develop an application. Development 4 Tri-GP Controller explains how to configure modules installed in a Tri- Configuration GP controller. 5 Tri-GP describes how to set up communication between a Communication with TriStation 1131 PC and a Tri-GP controller. TriStation 1131 6 Implementation explains how to implement an application on a controller. 7 Writing Custom explains how to write a custom function block using Function Blocks ST editor. 8 Appendix A Enhanced Diagnostic Monitor 9 Appendix B Triconex OPC Server 10 Appendix C Sequence of Events Recorder 11 Appendix D Triconex DDE Server 12 Appendix E Peer-to- Peer Communication 13 Appendix F Schneider Electric Control HMI Viewer 14 Appendix G Modbus Protocol 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 1–9 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Course Introduction Participant Guide Reference Documentation This section provides information on accessing reference documentation from the Global Customer Support website. This section also lists reference documentation relevant to this course. Access to Support Information Reference materials that support the EcoStruxure™ Foxboro and Triconex brands are available on the Global Customer Support website, free of cost, to all Schneider Electric customers and employees. You must register to receive access to this site. Registered access uses login credentials. Follow these steps to register with Global Customer Support: 1. Enter the following URL into an internet browser: https://pasupport.schneider-electric.com The home page for the Global Customer Support site opens. 1–10 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Participant Guide Course Introduction 2. At the top-right corner of the page, hover your cursor on Login/Register. Click Register. The Register for Process Automation Global Customer Support page opens. 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 1–11 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal

Course Introduction Participant Guide 3. Enter information in the required fields and click Next. On the final page, click Create your account. Expect an email notification within three business days. 4. After you receive this email from Global Customer Support, log in to the Global Customer Support website. 5. Access reference documents using DOCUMENTS on the home page. 1–12 8602 Triconex General Purpose (Tri-GP) Configuration and Implementation A.0 Schneider Electric Proprietary and Confidential Information © 2021 Schneider Electric Systems USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved Internal


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