Getting Started With Experion Software Guide
Getting Started With Experion Software Guide
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Contents 3
Chapter 1 - About this guide 5
1.1 Revision history 6
1.2 Intended audience 6
1.3 About HPS Support Website 6
1.3.1 To access the Honeywell Process Solutions website 6
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5.2.13 Experion Application Server (EAS) 27
5.2.14 PC Universal Station (PCUS) 27
5.2.15 ELCN History Module 27
5.2.16 Optional Features 27
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This document provides an overview of the installation and migration tasks for Experion PKS
software. It describes the supported installation scenarios and how to get started with each
scenario. In addition, it mentions the tasks that must be performed for migrating to Experion PKS.
The following table describes the possible scenarios, and the action to be performed for
installing/migrating to Experion PKS.
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Chapter 1 - About this guide
l Intended audience
l About HPS Support Website
1.2 Intended audience
This guide is for people who are responsible for the installation or migration of Experion PKS
software.
Prerequisite skills
Ensure that you have.
l An understanding of Microsoft Windows folder and file structures.
l An experience in installing software programs using standard installation applications.
l An understanding of system topology where this Experion PKS software is used.
l Access to Experion PKS software license keys, as they are required during an Experion PKS
software installation.
ATTENTION
l You must access the Honeywell Process Solutions website from a secured
computer, rather than from a node within your Experion PKS system.
l To access zip file, save the file in the local drive and then open.
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The Experion User Assistance has been qualified with the following browsers:
l Internet Explorer 8 or later
l Firefox 10 or later
l Google Chrome 13 or later
l Safari 5 or later
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Chapter 2 - About Experion PKS documentation and media
Experion User Assistance is integrated into the Engineering tools and can be accessed via the
User Assistance browser through product menus and shortcut keys.
Experion DVD Updates for the Experion installation. The latest point
PKS release Experion Support Software is available as an ISO
Installation image on Honeywell Process Solutions website
media 2 (https://www.honeywellprocess.com/support). Use the
ISO image content to create a DVD/media for installing
the latest Experion point release. For extracting contents
to a media, use ISO extraction software. For example, you
can use Virtual Clone Drive software for extracting the
contents to a media.
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Chapter 2 - About Experion PKS documentation and media
In addition to the above media , you may also require the following media during Experion
migration.
ATTENTION
Ensure that you take the following precautions while using the media.
l Do not scratch the surface of the media.
l Do not place the media on any surface other than the media drive or its original
package.
l Avoid finger prints on the media by not touching the recorded surface.
l Hold the media by the edges only.
l Place the media back in its packaging when not in the CD/DVD ROM drive.
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l Getting Started with Experion Software Guide : This document details the prerequisites and
specific tasks required to set up the Experion system. You can also use the document as a
reference when you add new components to your system.
l Experion Software Installation User's Guide (SIUG): This document guides you through the
standard Experion software installation. The SIUG is available in the User Assistance media.
Refer to the Software Installation User's Guide in the following scenarios.
o Install the hardware or set up the ESIS repository before installing Experion.
o Use the Experion Software Installation Server (ESIS) to perform an installation.
o Install the optional features.
o Install Experion
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l Experion Supplementary Installation Tasks Guide (SITG): This document describes the
additional tasks to be performed once you have completed an initial installation or upgrade of
Experion. This document is available in the User Assistance media.
l Experion Virtualization Planning and Implementation Guide : This document provides
information about planning, installing, and configuring VMWare and Experion components in
a virtualized Experion environment.
ATTENTION
l You can create an ESIS repository on a local hard disk that can be accessed using a
network share.
l For setting up an ESIS repository, the minimum space required on the ESIS server
is 33 GB.
TIP
Depending upon your preferences for ESIS setup, the minimum size
required for ESIS setup varies.
l You must have .Net Framework 2.0 or higher version installed on your computer for
creating an ESIS repository.
l You can
o
create the ESIS repository on the following operating systems.
l The ESIS and Experion Migration Storage Node (EMSN) can be hosted on the same
server. When hosted on the same node, while connecting to EMSN or ESIS, ensure
to use the same account (with same permission) during migration.
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l Required media
o Experion PKS System Initialization media
o Experion PKS System Initialization Updates media
o Experion PKS Installation media 1
o Experion PKS Support Software media
o If you have license for CAB Developer, you require the following Experion media.
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer media (optional, required only if CAB is
selected)
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer Professional MSDN Library media
(optional, required only if CAB is selected)
l Optional media
o Experion Support and Maintenance media
l Required manuals
o Software Installation User’s Guide (SIUG)
o If you are installing integrated Experion TPS nodes, you require the Integrated
Experion-TPS User's Guide
Software Installation
User’s Guide
Integrated Experion
ES -T , ESVT , & ACE - T TPS Nodes User’s
nodes only Guide
Complete the Integrated “Prepare TPN /LCN for
Experion TPS pre - installation Integrated Experion /TPS
tasks . Nodes”
Do you want to
No Do you want to No Do you want to
install Experion on
install Experion install Experion on
Install Experion a computer with a
and reinstalled the a "bare metal "
pre -installed
? operating system computer ?
operating system
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l Required media
o Experion PKS Installation media 1
o Experion PKS System Initialization media
o Experion PKS System Initialization Updates media
o Experion PKS Support Software media
o If you are licensed for CAB Developer, you require the following Experion media:
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer media (optional, required only if CAB is
selected)
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer Professional MSDN Library media
(optional, required only if CAB is selected)
l Optional media
o Experion Support and Maintenance media
l Required manuals
o Software Installation User’s Guide (SIUG)
o If you are installing integrated Experion TPS nodes, you require the Integrated
Experion-TPS User's Guide
Software Installation
User’s Guide
Install additional hardware “Preparing for an Experion
installation”
Integrated Experion
ES-T , ESVT , & ACE - T TPS Nodes User’s
nodes only Guide
“Prepare TPN /LCN for
Complete the Integrated Integrated Experion TPS
Experion /TPS. pre - Nodes”
installation tasks
Do you want to
Software Installation No Do you want to No Do you want to
install Experion on
install Experion install Experion on
User’s Guide a computer with a
and reinstalled the a "bare metal "
pre -installed
operating system computer ?
Install Experion “Alternative scenarios” operating system
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l Required media
o Experion PKS Installation media 1
o Experion PKS System Initialization Updates media
o Experion PKS System Initialization media
o Experion Support and Maintenance media
o If you have license for CAB Developer, you require the following Experion media:
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer media (optional, required only if CAB is
selected)
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer Professional MSDN Library media
(optional, required only if CAB is selected)
l Required manuals
o Software Installation User’s Guide (SIUG)
o If you are installing integrated Experion TPS nodes, you require the Integrated
Experion-TPS User's Guide
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Software Installation
Set up an Experion User’s Guide
Software Installation “Setting up the ESIS
Server (ESIS ) repository”
Software Installation
User’s Guide
Install additional hardware “Preparing for an Experion
installation”
Integrated Experion
ES -T , ESVT , & ACE -T TPS Nodes User’s
nodes only Guide
Complete the Integrated “Prepare TPN /LCN for
Experion TPS pre -installation Integrated Experion -TPS
tasks . Nodes”
Do you want to
No
install Experion on Do you want to
Install Experion a computer with a pre - install Experion where
installed operating operating system exists ?
system ?
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Software Installation
User’s Guide
“Installing Experion on
Honeywell -qualified
platforms – Proceeding with
Experion installation using
ESIS”
l Required media
o Experion PKS Installation media 1
o Experion PKS System Initialization media
o Experion PKS System Initialization Updates media
o Experion Support and Maintenance media
o If you have license for CAB Developer, you require the following Experion media:
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o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer media (optional, required only if CAB is
selected)
o Microsoft Visual Studio CAB Developer Professional MSDN Library media
(optional, required only if CAB is selected)
l Required manuals
o Software Installation User’s Guide (SIUG)
o If you are installing integrated Experion TPS nodes, you require the Integrated
Experion-TPS User's Guide
Software Installation
User’s Guide
Install additional hardware “Preparing for an Experion
installation”
Software Installation
User’s Guide
“Installing Experion on non -
Prepare for Experion
Honeywell -qualified Dell
installation
platforms – Preparing for
an Experion installation”
No No
Do you want to Do you want to
Do you want to
Install Experion install Experion from a install Experion from a
install Experion using DVD
ESIS -based USB -drive ESIS -based network share
Software Installation
User’s Guide
Experion post -installation
“Post -installation tasks”
tasks
Embedded operating system refers to the operating system pre-installed on Dell computers
ordered through Honeywell. The operating system settings are controlled by Honeywell and
contain drivers qualified for Experion only. Honeywell recommends you to use embedded
operating system for all new installation and migration.
The following are some of the advantages of using an embedded operating system.
l Operating system features are under Honeywell control and allow customization for Experion.
l Embedded operating system eliminates the need to reinstall operating system before
installing Experion.
l Allows longer support cycle.
l An embedded operating system recovery media is shipped along with Experion PKS System
Initialization media for Dell computer purchased through Honeywell.
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l Required media
o Experion PKS System Initialization media
o If you are licensed for CAB Developer, you will also need the following Experion
media:
o Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 SP1 CAB Developer media (optional, required only if
CAB is selected)
o Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 SP1 CAB Developer Professional MSDN Library
media (optional, required only if CAB is selected)
l Required manuals
o Software Installation User’s Guide (SIUG)
Software Installation
User’s Guide
Install additional hardware
“Preparing for an Experion
installation
Integrated Experion
ES -T , ESVT , & ACE - T TPS Nodes User’s
nodes only Guide
“Prepare TPN / LCN for
Complete the Integrated Integrated Experion - TPS
Experion TPS pre .-installation Nodes”
tasks
Software Installation
User’s Guide
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There is no specific scenario when not to use Experion PKS System Initialization media for
installation. It is an option provided, though not the recommended option.
l Required media
o Experion PKS Installation media 1
o Experion PKS System Initialization media
o Experion PKS System Initialization Updates media
o Experion PKS Support Software media
l Optional media
o Experion Support and Maintenance media
l Required manuals
o Software Installation User’s Guide (SIUG)
o Installation Builder User’s Guide
Installation Builder
User’s Guide
Set up a Network
“Create site network
Definition
definition”
Installation Builder
User’s Guide
Create Installation files “Creating installation files”
No Do you want to
Do you want to install Experion using
Install Experion install Experion from ESIS Experion PKS System
Initialization media ?
Yes Yes
Browse to the
Start ESIS installation
configuration files , and
wizard . Run Setup .exe
select UIInfo .xml
Yes Yes
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Honeywell's Installation Builder streamlines the process of installing, configuring, and deploying
nodes for your Experion system. It enables you to define, save, and reuse node configuration
information as node definitions, which you can then use when performing the following tasks.
l Validating node configuration values.
l Performing unattended installations of Experion software.
l Deploying nodes into an existing system.
The Installation Builder user interface enables you to enter node configuration data and manage
node definitions. Node Definitions are maintained in an Installation Database (IDB). The IDB
contains all data needed for automated node configuration, installation, and management
(ANCIM). This includes.
l Node configuration data
l Node configuration user interface definition data.
l Configuration template data.
l Site network and computer tree structure data.
l Site-wide data.
l System-wide data.
l Installation checklists.
l Commission
l Getting Started with Experion Software Guide : This document details the prerequisites and
specific tasks required to set up the Experion system. You can also use the document as a
reference when you add new components to your system.
l Experion Migration Planning Guide : This document assists in understanding and planning
the migration of your Experion system. Specifically, this guide provides information and
guidance for migrating Experion systems from R410.x, R430.x, R431.x, R432.x, R500.x, R501.x,
and R510.x system software to Experion release R511.x software.
Depending on the migration path, the migration guides are classified into Scenario-specific
and Site-specific migration guides.
o : Each document describes a single supported migration scenario.
o Site-specific migration guides ( R410.x, R430.x, R431.x, R432.x, R500.x, R501.x and
R510.x to R511.x): For migrations from R410.x onwards, you can generate a site-
specific migration guide using the Upgrade Tool. As per the site configuration, the
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Upgrade Tool combines the migration guides available on the Experion PKS Upgrade
Tool components media for the nodes/modules in the Experion cluster. This
document is automatically generated by the Upgrade Tool.
l Experion Supplementary Installation Tasks Guide (SITG): This document describes the
additional tasks to be performed once you have completed an initial installation or upgrade of
Experion. This document is available in the User Assistance media.
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Perform this procedure on Honeywell-qualified platforms, with operating system installed and
Experion software installed from Honeywell factory mode.
ATTENTION
You must configure the Experion nodes when you receive the machines from the factory
and before using the Experion software.
l The Server Name field appears for the following Experion nodes.
o Application Control Environment (ACE)
o Simulation Environments Console Station (ES-C)
o Experion Hiway Gateway (EHG)
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Chapter 4 - Configuring Experion nodes after factory installation
ATTENTION
Ensure that you specify the same Computer Name in tools/procedures as specified
during the Experion node configuration (after factory mode installation).
For example, if you have specified the Computer Name as DEMOSystem during
Experion node configuration, use the same name in tools/procedures. If you give
demoSystem in any of the tools/procedures, they fail to execute.
5. Click Next.
The System Restore dialog box is displayed.
6. Click Start.
The system preparation process begins and system restarts automatically after sometime.
After restart, the System Restore dialog box is displayed, displaying the progress of the system
restore.
7. After the system preparation process is complete, the System Preparation Tool dialog box is
displayed with the message, System Restore has finished successfully. Click OK to reboot the
machine.
8. Click OK.
The system restarts automatically. The Experion server/Console node configuration is
complete.
9. Log on to the system using User Name provided in the Enter Details dialog box.
10. Set the Password Never expires option for user name by perform the following procedure.
a. Choose Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
The Computer Management window is displayed.
b. In the left pane, choose Local Users and Groups > Users.
The list of users are displayed in the right pane.
c. Select the user specified in the Enter Details dialog box.
d. Right-click the user and choose Properties.
The Properties dialog box is displayed.
e. In the General tab, select the Password never expires checkbox.
f. Click OK to exit the Properties dialog box.
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5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Chapter 5 - Additional information
A node type is a bundling of Experion PKS features that are installed when a node is selected. This
bundling is an ease-of-use mechanism while choosing the software for installation.
The optional feature installs are available in addition, and are separate from the node type
bundled features.
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5.2.3 eServer
eServer provides access to displays and report data from Control System for users without
Administrator permissions. It provides access by communicating to the Experion PKS servers via
Distributed System Architecture.
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Notices
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