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TSENTRY is a general-purpose, stand-alone process control computing platform. It comes complete with all facilities required to support deterministic real-time program repetition rates as fast as 1 millisecond. It provides a basic computing platform for hosting custom monitoring, control, and signal processing applications.
This platform utilizes industry standard hardware architecture, system software, program development facilities, human-machine interface facilities, and communications protocols. This reduces the cost and complexity of expanding and upgrading the system as necessary to keep abreast of rapidly changing computing technology.
The following sections provide an overview of the TSENTRY system and general information about its operation.
The TSENTRY documentation is available in two formats:
Interactively on the web at http://www.tsentry.com/TsentryHelp
Downloadable PDF at http://www.tsentry.com/TsentryRelease/TsentryHelp.pdf
The TSENTRY documentation is divided into the following sections.
Introduction
Description of overall functionality and the main components of the system.Technical Specifications
Technical and internal specifications.Installation
Installation and configuration information for NT, communications, OPC, TSENTRY-specific instructions, and the disk directory organization.Standard Tasks
Description of Startup and Shutdown tasks.Libraries
Description of standard libraries included with the system.VB Screen Building
A document with user information on building web screens using VB controls and our screen builder procedures.Standard Screens
A description of standard screens: Probe, ProbeA, ProbeV, and TrendX.Program Development
Program development environment and procedures.Procedures
Procedures for day to day operation of the real-time control system.Trend System
Describes the trend system, TrendSets, and standard trend screens.I/O Drivers
Description of the optional process I/O drivers available for TSENTRY.Data Dictionary
Descriptions of how to build a data dictionary, the application program interface, maintenance procedures, and file formats.Data Transfer
Data transfer methods for sharing data with external systems.Workstation Configuration
Procedures for configuring a workstation for use with the TSENTRY System.Options
Optional Extensions to the TSENTRY System.Resources
Reference documents for use with TSENTRY, Windows 2000, VenturCom RTX, TCP/IP, and additional resourcesThin Client
The Tsentry process control system is based on the following major constituent pieces:
Standard IBM PC System
Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System
VenturCom Real-time Extensions
TelePro supplied libraries for system resource management
Standard System processes for startup, shutdown, and backup
Shell applications for system processes
Software Development procedures
Process I/O Drivers
Data Dictionary building and management functions
Web Browser based High Speed, Real-Time HMI system
Real-Time and Historical Trending system
Standard IBM PC hardware
Equivalent to standard desktop system specification in mini-tower cabinet
PC based hardware with AGP, PCI, and ISA bus
450MHZ Pentium 3
320MB memory
13GB disk (removable tray)
Spare (backup) disk drive
Ethernet adapter for interface to area process Network (non 3Com controller)
Ethernet adapter for Process I/O interface (3Com 3C905)
Graphics Controller
Read/Write CD
Optional: One (1) spare system for backup, development, testing…
Standard Windows 2000 Operating System
Service Pack 1 (or latest)
Real-Time extensions (VenturCom RTX)
Windows 2000 Web services
TCP/IP Networking services
Multi-threaded operating system
All functionality available at workstation is available at console
Program development done at console and at any workstation
Standard Windows 2000 or XP Operating System
Web-based screens
Integrated with shop floor
No impact on standard NT operation
Simple library of Real-Time extensions for NT system
Three process task types:
Standard Microsoft Windows 2000 processes
Standard Microsoft Windows 2000 Real-Time Processes
Hard VenturCom RTX Real-Time processes
Hard Real-Time Processes
Strictly priority based
Processes will Run to completion
Real-Time processes run ahead of all Windows processes
Additional Real-Time Features:
Thread creation
Timers
Interrupts
Mutex objects
Semaphores
Events
Global shared memory areas
May use any or all of the three process types
System and Application Software built using Visual C/C++
All developed by Microsoft Visual Studio Tools
Develop (code, edit, debug…) as standard process
Run as standard, windows real time, or hard real time with re-compilation
All can use same library of functions
TelePro / SSE supplied C++ classes support many control functions
Application processes call Class Methods to execute control functions
Application tailored to match and replace current mill control operations
Convert Mill specific code to C/C++
One (1) Ethernet interface for Process Control I/O
Completely isolated from all other traffic
RTP chassis
PLC Interface
3COM 3C905
One (1) Ethernet interface for Process Control LAN and Rest-Of-World
Connection to File server
Connections to workstations
LAN to LAN router connection to remainder of site network
NOT 3COM board
Microsoft Windows 2000 security
Workgroup configuration
The base system includes single-use licenses for the following real-time processes and facilities:
Item | Description |
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1 | Table-Driven System Startup Facility
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2 | Table-Driven System Shutdown Facility
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3 | Data Dictionary Builder Process
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4 | Data Dictionary Access To Process Variables
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5 | Process Services
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6 | Global Shared Region OPC Server
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7 | Trend Data Acquisition System
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8 | Real-time Trend Data Display System
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9 | Web Screen HMI system
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10 | Standard Screens
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11 | System Procedures Procedures are provided to accomplish the following functions:
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Access to system provided for remote users
Control operation
Web based screens with real-time process information
Workstation access to program development facilities
System FTP access to files
Sharing Drives and Directories
PCAnywhere console sharing and remote access
Terminal Services (Windows 2000 Server)
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