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800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony communicates with the control systems
through a Cnet-to-computer interface (IET800, PNI800).
800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony is a distributed process management and
control system. Using a series of integrated Harmony control units, the system
allows monitoring and control of process variables such as flow rate, temperature,
and pressure according to a control configuration that the engineer or technician
defines. A Harmony control unit is a controller and its I/O devices connected for
communication on control network (Cnet).
800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony operates in a Windows environment on
personal computer hardware. Using interactive process graphics, the operator can
monitor and control all Analog loops and Digital devices interfaced to the network
through Harmony control units.
800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony provides maintenance personnel with the
capability to globally monitor the operating status of any system component on the
network, and to diagnose component failures from any workstation.
800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony also provides the Harmony Executive Service.
It is an 800xA service that controls underlying 800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony
services.
Changes to Configuration in 800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony
The following configuration related changes have been made to 800xA for
Symphony Plus Harmony in the 6.0 release:
•The SQL Server based ConfigServer Database that contained 800xA for Harmony Configuration data has been eliminated in the 6.0 release. The tag configuration data is now stored in the Aspect Directory.
•The Harmony Synchronizer Aspect, Tag Importer Exporter, and Import Export Configuration utility have been eliminated. A new Harmony Uploader Aspect has been added to allow Harmony tag configuration data to be imported to and exported from the Aspect Directory.
•A new TagConfig Aspect that supports Aspect Directory based tag configuration has been added. The new TagConfig Aspect also provides support for 800xA Engineering Environments and Versioning.
•The System Definition object type located under the Harmony OPC Server Network object has been eliminated. It has been replaced with a new INFI 90 System Definition object in the Library Structure and a new ServerConfig aspect on the Harmony OPC Server Network object.
•Remote Motor Control Block (RMCB) Text configuration has been removed from the Harmony Server TagConfig Aspect. RMCB Text configuration is now provided by a new NLS Text Set on the new INFI 90 System Definition object in the Library Structure.
•The Harmony Bulk Configuration Manager has been eliminated. The 800xA Bulk Data Manager can now be used to make bulk changes to 800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony TagConfig Aspects.
•The 800xA for Harmony Backup/Restore utility has been eliminated. 800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony tag configuration data can now be backed up and restored through the standard 800xA Aspect Directory backup/restore.
•The Harmony Server Monitor object and TagMonitor Aspects are no longer needed and have been eliminated.
Harmony Objects
800xA for Symphony Plus Harmony tag objects are configured from the TagConfig
Aspect. This section describes the common aspect views of the Harmony objects.
Refer to Section 2, Harmony Objects for more information on the object Harmony
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