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TimescaleDB Installation Errors

Issue TimescaleDB Installation Errors - ERROR: could not get 'pg_config --pkglibdir' : exec: "pg_config": executable file not found in %PATH% - ERROR: could not get 'pg_config --pkglindir' : exit status 1 Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment EcoStruxure Building Operation 3.x External Log Storage TimescaleDB (third party)  Cause Missing environment variable paths in Windows is detailed in section 9.4.4 PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB Installation in the EcoStruxure Building Operation 3.0.1 Release Notes. Assistance in how to add these variables is described below. Resolution Using the EBO External Log Storage Installer tool available on the Community, there is no need to make any manual configuration, as the tool executes the installation without the need for e.g. environment variables. Alternatively, you can manually set these as detailed below: You can either view a video showing how it is done:  or follow the instruction below view, add and modify the environment variables from the Control Panel as follows:  In the Control Panel select System and Security Select System Select Advanced system settings Select Environment Variables. In System variables, highlight Path and click Edit. For the error - ERROR: could not get 'pg_config --pkglibdir' : exec: "pg_config": executable file not found in %PATH% Add the New path 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\11\bin' to the environment variable. For the error -ERROR: could not get 'pg_config --pkglindir' : exit status 1 Add the New path 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\11\lib' to the environment variable. You should see something similar to the following after TimescaleDB has been successfully installed.
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Admiral RyanSuar Admiral
‎2019-07-03 07:19 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2020-08-31 08:55 AM

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How to connect a 4-20mA or 0-20mA sensor to a Universal Input

Issue Current transducers require an additional external resistor fitting to a Universal input to read the current flow, what resistor and input point settings are required? Environment All controller with Universal Inputs (both 5V and 10V). 4-20 mA Cause There is a requirement to define the resistor value to be connected across the input, also the settings for the upper and lower voltage in the input point configuration. Resolution Download the attached Current Inputs.PDF file, although this was originally written for Infinity controllers it is fully applicable for i2 and b3 controllers. Controllers like the i2/b3920, i2/b3810 have 10V inputs other i2/b3 controllers have 5.12V inputs, check the product datasheet specification if you are unsure. The file details the value of the resistor to use in the circuit and the upper and lower voltage settings to enter in the Auto Conversion box in the input point, these will correspond to the sensor reading at 0mA and 20mA, or 4mA and 20mA depending on your sensor output. For controllers that allow the pull up resistor to be switched out, ensure that it is in circuit for these setting to work correctly. The UI-8-10-10V I/O Modules should be set to 0-5V input with the reference resistor On, then setup as per all other 5.12V input controllers. Note: The part numbers listed for the resistors are no longer available through Order Entry and should be sourced from your local stockist. Link to file: Current Input ISM.pdf   Suitable component resistors: For 10V inputs: RS 165-472 For 5V inputs: RS 165-185
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 06:01 AM

Last Updated: Crewman ContentModerator ‎2025-08-11 03:59 AM

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Security Expert Error, Server Has Rejected Client Credentials

Issue The following error can occur when logging into Security Expert using a Remote Client:   Could not log on to Server. Please check your remote connection setup. The server has rejected the client credentials. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Server / Client Cause The security policy settings are different between the Server and Client.   When installing the Security Expert Server and Clients, the default security policy is used. This requires that the Windows username and password that the operator has used to log in on a client machine is also a valid user on the computer that is running the Security Expert Server. These security requirements are very favourable for corporate networks and setups where the users and policies are easy to manipulate. For that purpose alone, the Security Expert Server and Client are installed with these settings by default.   All installations are not created equal however and sometimes the Security Expert Server is not located within a domain. In another scenario, the server may be in a domain but the operators need to connect to it from a machine that is not in the domain. In these cases, it has been requested that the security policy in place on a domain or the physical machine is disabled and although this is not recommended practice the security of the system can be maintained using a suitable VPN structure.   This solution should be used with full knowledge that the security of the system will rely on the operator user login name and password as well as the security measures put in place for a client to be able to hit the server with a login request. Protection of the infrastructure to the connection is beyond the scope of this document. Resolution The easiest solution would be to put the Client machine(s) in the same Domain as the Server.  However if this is not possible or if no Domain is used then you can still manually update the security policy instead. The following process is a manual edit of the XML configuration files  SecurityExpert.exe.config  SecurityExpertSV.exe.config  Both of these files are located in the .\Program Files\Schneider Electric\Security Expert directory on the Client and Server. It is recommended then to backup these two files prior to performing this task. Close all Security Expert clients and stop the Security Expert Data Service. We are first going to update the Security Expert Client configuration file SecurityExpert.exe.config on the client machine.  If using more than one Client, the change must be done for ALL clients Open Notepad as the administrator, browse to the specified location making sure the 'all files option' is selected.  Then open SecurityExpert.exe.config (Be aware that it may not have the file extension showing and will be called an XML Configuration file by default) Locate the netTcpBinding tag . Nested within this tag is the binding tag Ensure that you insert the below text after the opening binding tag and before the closing \binding tag . If you insert the text outside this tag, the application will fail to run.   "<security mode ="None"></security>" IMPORTANT You must ensure you enter "None" with a capital "N" (not lower case). Ensure you copy input text exactly as shown. Now save the file. If you get a write error then you need to open notepad as the administrator. Repeat the process for the Security Expert Server configuration file SecurityExpertSV.exe.config which is located in the same directory on the server machine.      Again, make sure the line is inserted after the opening tag and before the closing tag or the application will fail to run when you save the changes. Restart the Security Expert Data Service and test the connection settings.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 03:45 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RobertAndriolo Guinan ‎2021-11-30 01:32 PM

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Microsoft Visual Studio causes Just-In-Time Debugging

Issue Microsoft Visual Studio causes Just-In-Time Debugging Environment Windows Operating System Cause Visual Studio is installed on the PC and when attempting to perform a task, an error appears claiming Just-In-Time Debugging.  Resolution To disable Just-In-Time debugging: On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, select the Debugging folder. In the Debugging folder, select the Just-In-Time page. In the Enable Just-In-Time debugging of these types of code box, select or clear the relevant program types: Managed, Native, or Script. To disable Just-In-Time debugging, once it has been enabled, you must be running with Administrator privileges. Enabling Just-In-Time debugging sets a registry key, and Administrator privileges are required to change that key. Click OK.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 07:55 AM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Expert
  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • Satchwell BAS & Sigma
  • Satchwell MicroNet
  • TAC IA Series
  • TAC INET
  • TAC Vista
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Error when trying to activate embedded license

Issue When trying to activate a license in an AS-P/B the following error message was shown and the activation failed: Online activation: 12:57:24: Executing licensing command 12:57:24: Executing embedded operation: Activate ActivationID: ACT-xxx 12:57:32: Embedded operation: Activate failed: ASEmbeddedAPI internal error: Binary response does not contain feature information Error status information: FNO server response: Z(BACK_OFFICE%DEBACK_OFFICE+']\dBl&%MSM230312018I|B}~%ACT-xxxxx/jlSkkj1%<K!,b7OnpUy7 zqDFG#I$QGGR0:SYWJVGIuW}+iea 0\wR/`;yX'HGX*;;nEl]d0I+nHWh(VD"+a uwpf%XF[N6~!,^?R]y?VPCw\gB{"dSy2K7ph;_=qw.|c]Vp;.nlMbLl-~Z!UY<:=TFZEL~h=\V)>ML)ld0g'PPcjrosy&]p9Y((?II#*B5/U16X;o- 12:57:32: Licensing command completed 12:57:34: Activating licenses failed   Offline activation: 12:56:02: Executing licensing command 12:56:02: Executing embedded operation: ProcessResponseFile ResponseFile: C:\Users\Mitthem\Desktop\Garage\response\xxxxxxx\8ba20b60-b19c-4a5d-8fea-693ef9282c8c.bin 12:56:03: Embedded operation: ProcessResponseFile failed: ASEmbeddedAPI internal error: Binary response does not contain feature information Error status information:  12:56:03: Licensing command completed 12:56:05: Activating licenses failed Product Line  EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Automation Server Premium (AS-P) Building Operation Automation Server Bundled (AS-B) Building Operation Device Administrator (DA)  Embedded Licenses Cause The reason for the issue was that the number of available licenses for activation was 0, but the error message in DA was not indicating that. The Device Administrator (DA) showed that two licenses were available but were out of sync. Resolution When looking at the Entitlement in DA, it had a yellow dot on it, indicating that it was added offline. In DA version 5.0.2 and later, DA contacts the License server directly when adding an Entitlement in prior versions this was done through the AS-P. In DA version 5.0.2 and later, it is enough that the computer where DA is installed has an internet connection when adding an Entitlement online. After upgrading DA to version 5.0.2 and refreshing the Entitlement, the Device Administrator showed the correct number of available licenses.    If upgrading the site to this version is not possible, the Entitlement ID / Activation ID availability and device list can be verified by using the User Portal FlexNet Login (flexnetoperations.com) It is also possible to run Device Administrator version 5.0.2 with the concurrent site version used as long as the Servers are at 4.0.4 and above to check, verify and activate licenses.     Important Note: Device Administrator 5.0.3 and above will NOT support lower-version Automation Servers as 5.0.2 does.  This is due to new features of embedded licenses for servers as well as the handling of servers without internet connections.  In this case, ALL servers must run the same version as the Device Administrator version when handling licenses.         Further information on Automation Server Licensing Overview is available through the online WebHelp.  
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Janeway Jonas_Brissman Janeway
‎2023-05-01 07:02 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RobertAndriolo Guinan ‎2024-02-29 10:43 PM

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Niagara R2 to G3 (AX) Data Exchange - oBIX vs. BACnet IP

Issue Factors to consider using oBIX vs. BACnet IP to exchange data between Niagara R2 and G3 systems Product Line TAC IA Series Environment Niagara R2 version 522 and later Niagara G3 version 3.4 and later Cause Planning factors to consider as to which method is better suited for the customer Resolution Either solution has pros and cons regarding implementation. One needs to think about what fits and how much engineering is required.  If the R2 UNCs (Jaces) are nearly full (CPU and/or memory or less than 40% idle time), then oBIX probably can't be used. It requires some resources to drop in the oBIX service. But if their CPU usage is good (> 40% idle time) and the resource count isn't near the limit, the oBIX service should fit into the UNC. With oBIX, one has access to much more information in the R2 station than with BACnet. BACnet just gives access to its standard objects (BV, BO, AV, AO, etc). oBIX would provide access to just about anything in the station, though some things might be in a string format. One could get trend logs and such using oBIX.  Please also note that R2 oBIX is server only - no R2 "shadow objects" exist to obtain remote oBIX data (e.g. from a G3 station). For additional details, refer to the following documents: Niagara AX-3.x oBIX Guide Niagara R2 to Niagara AX via oBIX Engineering Notes   With BACnet IP, one would need to set all the R2 points 'Foreign Address' field for any point to be available to the G3 station.  Then, configure the G3 BACnet network, and discover the R2 devices and points (Note that if the G3 station is a supervisor, or Enterprise Server, a BACnet license feature with the appropriate number of BACnet points must be purchased).   A G3 supervisor PC should handle 5000 oBIX or BACnet points, provided the station is properly licensed.  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-11 02:05 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2022-08-10 06:54 AM

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  • TAC IA Series
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Get-VM is not recognized error when installing PCT 2

Issue When installing PCT 2 the following error is seen: Error: System.Management.Automation.CommandNotFoundException: The term 'Get-VM' is not recognized as a name of a cmdlet, function,script file, or executable program. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Project Configuration Tool 2.0 Cause The Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell is not installed. Resolution Follow these steps in Windows 10 to install the Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell: Right-click on the Start button and click Programs and Features. In the Programs and Features dialog, click Turn Windows features on or off In the Windows Features dialog, check the box for Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell and click OK. The dialog will signal completion and the module will be installed.
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Administrator CraigEl Administrator
‎2024-02-14 08:30 PM

on ‎2024-02-14 08:30 PM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • Project Configuration Tool
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Examples for the new native EBO Notification Reports

Issue Are there any Example Reports for the new native Notification Reports which came out in EBO 3.2 to replace the now deprecated WebReports and Report Server? Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Workstation Cause As of EBO 2022 (4.0) WebReports and the Report Server have now been deprecated and replaced by External Log Storage using Postgres SQL and Timescale DB, plus the new native Notification Reports which are now built into EBO 3.2 and above, but there are no examples to help new starters to get going. Resolution A Schneider-Electric Community page has been set up specifically for Notification Report users so that they can share their Reports and collaborate on Reporting ideas: https://community.se.com/t5/EcoStruxure-Building-Operation/Reports-showcase-share-your-reports/m-p/388619#M75732
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Admiral David_Kendrick Admiral
‎2022-05-17 02:00 AM

Last Updated: Janeway Omaelk ‎2022-10-19 12:51 AM

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Schneider Electric Building Automation Systems and FDA Compliance

Issue The FDA requires Building Automation systems to meet their standards which are outlined in Chapter 21 CFR and FDA Part 11. Environment Vista I/NET Andover Continuum TAC I/A-series Satchwell Sigma Cause Finding documentation on Schneider Electric Building Automation Systems which comply to The Food and Drug Administration rules. Resolution Vista 21CFRPart11 support in TAC Vista 5.pdf FL-VISTA-REGIND-A4 mod RO.pdf I/NET - currently unavailable Andover Continuum With the addition of the 21 CFR Part 11 compliance pack, Continuum can meets these requirements. Satchwell Sigma SoftwareOverview.pdf Advanced Security Module.pdf Note: Validation to 21CFR Part 11 can only be performed on whole operational systems and as such, a sub-system comprising the Satchwell Sigma building management system cannot be validated in it own right. Satchwell Sigma would normally be validated as part of a whole operational system. TAC I/A Series - currently unavailable
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 12:30 AM

Last Updated: Crewman ContentModerator ‎2025-08-11 04:03 AM

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  • Andover Continuum
  • Satchwell BAS & Sigma
  • TAC IA Series
  • TAC INET
  • TAC Vista
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Problem uninstalling software

Issue Removing software from a PC may leave behind unused / old registry entries and folders from the removed software, this in some cases may prevent software re-installation Product Line Andover Continuum,EcoStruxure Building Operation,Satchwell BAS & Sigma,Satchwell MicroNet,TAC INET,TAC Vista Environment All supported Operating Systems Cause This is due to the windows uninstall program not fully removing all elements for the software. Some of this is due to windows thinking the the software may have been removed unintentionally and therefor all the previous settings will still be saved in case of  re-installation. For example, when SQL is uninstalled the program folders that contain the database will remain intact. This may be an issue if, for example, the software is removed due to a problem with the original installation. This is when a complete removal off all components and registry entries may be needed. Resolution The best solution for removing all the unused registry entries is to use a program designed to remove obsolete registry entries and temporary files. Some examples of these are: CCleaner, which will allow you to clean up your PC by removing past installation components. Revo Uninstaller  which is useful for removing redundant folders / files / Registry entries.   It may be useful to use both of these programs to ensure a complete cleanup. Revo Uninstaller can be used to remove unused software and then CCleaner to get rid of all the Temp files etc.  Finally remove the relevant folders from within the windows explorer, Example: C:\Program Files (x86)\Continuum Once done you should then be able to install a fresh clean copy of the application software. This solution is current in all versions of Windows including windows 10  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 03:29 PM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-11-13 09:32 PM

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  • Andover Continuum
  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • Satchwell BAS & Sigma
  • Satchwell MicroNet
  • TAC INET
  • TAC Vista
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WebClient most common installation problems

Issue WebClient most common installation problems Product Line Andover Continuum Environment Continuum webClient Server Microsoft IIS Microsoft .NET Framework Cause WebClient is not functioning properly. Troubleshooting steps are required. Resolution Below are some of the more common problems that Technical Support runs into when troubleshooting a WebClient installation. Microsoft DCOM settings (Manually setting up DCOM was needed prior to version 2.0) This is the most common problem that PSS runs into. There are two areas that these settings need to be set in are, “Access Permissions” and “Launch and Activation permissions”. Incorrect DCom settings in WebClient will cause many different problems. It could cause problems with logging into the system, opening graphics, seeing the Active Alarm view, etc… The users that should be in there are below for Windows 2000 IIS and Windows XP IIS servers: INTERACTIVE SYSTEM ComputerName\IUSR_ComputerName (Internet guest account) ComputerName\IWAM_ComputerName (Launch IIS process account) ComputerName\ASPNET (ASP.NET) Additionally for Windows 2003 IIS servers this additional user is needed: ComputerName\NETWORK_SERVICE To help pinpoint the DCOM permission that is not set properly, consult the steps at Identify which DCOM permission are causing DCOM errors when trying to use WebClient. Microsoft .Net Frame work Zone Permissions This is another one of the more common problems in WebClient installs. Not setting the .Net Zone permissions correctly will cause problems with opening schedules in the WebClient browser machines. The .Net zone permissions has to be set on each client browser. See the section in the WebClient install guide on setting the .Net Zone permissions. Microsoft .Net Framework is installed before the IIS is installed If .Net is installed prior to IIS you will see problems with logging into the system, editors may not work, schedules will not be able to be opened. If there is any doubt to whether or not .Net was install before the IIS then open a Windows command prompt and run the below commands. For Windows 2000 Professional it is: c:\WinNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_regiis.exe -i For Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 it is: c:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_regiis.exe -i For Windows10/Windows7/Server2003 it is: c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.05.50727\aspnet_regiis.exe -i Also, Windows10/Windows7/Server2003 using 1.94 SP1 and greater, .net 4.x is used  c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe -i Run both 2 and 4 commands  Microsoft .Net 2.0 This is not supported until V1.74 and will cause problems with WebClient. You will see problems with reports, schedules on earlier versions. SQL Authentication methods with WebClient The only authentication method for SQL server that WebClient supports is SQL Server and Windows. Due to the methods we use to access data in the SQL database with WebClient the authentication must be set this way. Internet Information Server Secure Sockets Layer (IIS SSL) Currently using SSL with WebClient is not supported in versions prior to V1.74. Remote installs of WebClient due to underlying Microsoft Security a WebClient cannot be installed through any kind of remote terminal services, or RDP. If the system is installed through remote services there will be security problems with accessing WebClient. The correction to these problems is to be directly on the WebClient / IIS machine and uninstall all the WebClient apps, Microsoft .Net, and Microsoft IIS then re-install the applications per our instructions while directly on the WebClient machine. Remote reboots of a WebClient IIS server If you use a remote terminal service and reboot and log on to an IIS server running WebClient you will run into problems with logging into WebClient. (webclient is unavailable error) If using VMWare with 2.0 and above, use the VMWare Open console feature Multiple Network cards in the IIS server Using multiple network interface cards in an IIS server is not supported. Doing this will cause problems with opening graphics through WebClient. Installation of files on the Client browsing machines The first time WebClient is accessed through a browser, either in new installs or upgrades, files need to be installed on that client browser machine. You will need to be logged in with a Windows user that has the permissions to install software. Install of WebClient on the IIS computer while virus scan software is running. Make sure that when installing WebClient, either new installs or upgrades, that any virus scan software is disabled. In some instances virus scan software has caused problems with WebClient installs or upgrades. "&" characters in names of objects Ampersands are special characters in web browsing and should not be used in anything in Continuum that the WebClient browser will have access to. Some of the problems that have been seen are alarms not showing up in the Active Alarm view and not being able to add areas to personnel objects. Setting up WebClient graphics Once WebClient is installed on the IIS server you need to make sure you open CyberStation Pinpoint and set the “Web Locations” for your graphics sharing. If you do not set this you will not be able to access graphics through WebClient. When these are set incorrectly you will see a red “X” next to the path. Ports used in WebClient Until V1.74 we only support the use of Port 80 in WebClient. CyberStation on the IIS WebClient server. In order for WebClient to function properly the CyberStation that is installed as part of the WebClient install on the IIS server must be running. You do not need to be logged on to the CyberStation it just needs to be running. WebClient graphics and firewalls Prior to 1.73 there were some special installation considerations when dealing with customers that had browsing machines both inside and outside a firewall. In the 1.73 WebClient there is no special installation/configuration that needs to be done. The system can be set up as if all the browsers are on the local network. Renaming or changing the Domain of the IIS Server after IIS is installed Renaming or changing the Domain that the IIS server was initially installed with will cause problems with IIS which in turn will cause problems with WebClient. If this has to be done then you will need to uninstall webclient before name change and then re-install webclient. Directory Browsing setting for WebClient graphics In some instances where the Windows security on the IIS server is restrictive you will need to add “Directory Browsing” to the NewGraphicsFiles share in the web site configuration on the IIS Server. In webclient 2.0 and greater, directory browsing is configured during the installation. Using underscores or hyphens in the name of the IIS Server This will cause problems with the operation of WebClient because those characters are special characters in the application.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 01:49 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-08 03:12 AM

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BACnet 3rd party controller does not respond to Find New BACnet Devices (Who-Is/I-Am) or Device Discovery

Issue BACnet 3rd party controller will not respond to Find New BACnet Devices (Who-Is/I-Am), so will not come online to Continuum or EBO Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation, Andover Continuum Environment Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Building Operation Edge Server - Standard Continuum Cyberstation Continuum bCX4040 (BACnet) Cause BACnet MSTP device can be master or slave. BACnet MSTP slave will only respond to a request from a master device, and will not respond to the Who-Is broadcast so it can not be discovered. EBO: EBO does not support slave devices. EBO does not currently have a way to statically configure MAC addresses as it relies on dynamic discovery.   Continuum: Slave only devices cannot come online. Resolution Check 3rd party device documentation or contact 3rd party device vendor for Master/Slave settings and configure for Master to communicate on a MSTP network. Use 3rd party interface to convert to a protocol that can be directly supported by EBO or Continuum. Examples of BACnet MSTP Slaves that are known not to respond to EBO or Continuum Who-Is request and so not come online are: - The Babel Buster 485XM from Control Solutions Inc is BTL listed as a BACnet Slave device , their PICs statement can be seen Here. - Wilo pumps Interface Modules: IF-Modul BACnet & IF-Modul Stratos BACnet, their PICs statement can be seen Here.  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 04:25 AM

Last Updated: Kirk Mahmoud_Sayed Kirk ‎2023-04-18 06:14 AM

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Satchwell VEU 2-port Unit Control Valve replacement.

Issue Satchwell VEU 2-port Unit Control Valve is obsolete. Environment Satchwell VEU 2-port Unit Control Valve installations Cause Satchwell VEU 2-port Unit Control Valve requires replacement due to failure. Resolution Satchwell VEU 2-port Unit Control Valve may be replaced by Schneider Electric VZ219 series Unit Control Valve, although dimensional differences may apply. It should be noted that VZ219 series Unit Control Valves are available in both Flat Face and Compression fitting specifications. The latest issue of the Schneider Electric Valves and Actuators Catalogue should therefore be consulted in order to determine the availability of the particular size / kv / fitting combination required. It should also be noted that any Actuator installed on the Satchwell VEU 2-port Unit Control Valve will not be compatible with the replacement Schneider Electric VZ219 2-port Unit Control Valve and that a Schneider Electric MZ20 series Actuator of the appropriate operating voltage / signal type will also be required.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 01:33 PM

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  • Field Devices
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Replacement of Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuator by Schneider Electric MD Series Rotary Actuator due to obsolescence. (Actuator Selection)

Issue Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuator requires replacement Product Line Field Devices Environment Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuators installed on Air Dampers, Satchwell MB Series or MBF Series Rotary Shoe Valve Bodies. Actuator types :- ARE ARM ARX Cause Obsolescence of Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuators Resolution Replace Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuators with appropriate Schneider Electric MD Series Rotary Actuators and Linkage Kits selected from the following :- Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuators installed on Air Dampers. ARE Series 7 = MD20A-24 ARM Series 7 = MD20B-230 ARX Series 7 = MD20B-24 N.B. Schneider Electric MD20 Series Actuators are supplied with a Direct Damper Mounting Kit enabling the Actuator to be installed direct on to an Air Damper Spindle. Should the Actuator be required to operate an Air Damper remotely by means of a Damper Crank Arm and associated Connecting Rod and Universal Connectors, then this may be achieved through the installation of the following Linkage Kit :- ZG-MD20 Damper Linkage Kit (914-1063-000) Should the Satchwell AR Series 7 Actuator include a wired Auxiliary Switch then the following Accessory should also be installed on the Schneider Electric MD Series Actuator as appropriate :- MD – S1 One independent Mains Voltage rated changeover contact Auxiliary Switch MD – S2 Two independent Mains Voltage rated changeover contact Auxiliary Switches   Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuators installed on Satchwell MB Series Screwed Rotary Shoe Valve Bodies. ARE Series 7 = MD10A-24 + Linkage Kit 914-1071-000 ARM Series 7 = MD10B-230 + Linkage Kit 914-1071-000 ARX Series 7 = MD10B-24 + Linkage Kit 914-1071-000 N.B. Should the Satchwell AR Series 7 Actuator include a wired Auxiliary Switch then the following Accessory should also be installed on the Schneider Electric MD Series Actuator as appropriate :- MD – S1 One independent Mains Voltage rated changeover contact Auxiliary Switch MD – S2 Two independent Mains Voltage rated changeover contact Auxiliary Switches   Satchwell AR Series 7 Rotary Actuators installed on Satchwell MBF Series Flanged Rotary Shoe Valve Bodies ARE Series 7 = MD20A-24 + Linkage Kit 914-1070-000 ARM Series 7 = MD20B-230 + Linkage Kit 914-1070-000 ARX Series 7 = MD20B-24 + Linkage Kit 914-1070-000 N.B. Should the Satchwell AR Series 7 Actuator include a wired Auxiliary Switch then the following Accessory should also be installed on the Schneider Electric MD Series Actuator as appropriate :- MD – S1 One independent Mains Voltage rated changeover contact Auxiliary Switch MD – S2 Two independent Mains Voltage rated changeover contact Auxiliary Switches   Product information. For details of MD10A please see here For details of MD10B please see here For details of MD20A please see here For details of MD20B please see here For details of MD-S1 please see here For details of MD-S2 please see here For details of Linkage Kit ZG-MD20 please see here For details of Linkage Kit 914-1070-000 please see here For details of Linkage Kit 914-1071-000 please see here
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 12:22 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-19 02:01 AM

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Is it possible to support of 64-bit Modbus register data types in I/A Series G3

Issue Modbus devices such as power meters require the monitoring of values that are held in a 64-bit unsigned integer data format.  I/A Series G3 Modbus proxy points cannot be configured to directly support the 64 bit register format. Environment I/A Series G3, Modbus, Modicon, Schneider Electric PowerLogic PM800 Series Power Meters Cause Modbus devices such as power meters require the monitoring of values that are held in a 64-bit unsigned integer data format.  I/A Series G3 Modbus proxy points cannot be configured to directly support the 64 bit register format. Resolution As a workaround, the Modbus proxy points can be configured to poll the register as four integers and convert or combine the four integers to a single unsigned 64-bit value.  NOTE: that all four registers will need to be polled in a single message.  The following are two examples that can be used to read and convert unsigned 64-bit values.  The first example converts a Modicon power value with data type UINT64.  The second example converts a Schneider Electric PowerLogic P800 Series Power Meter with data type MOD10. Example 1 (Modicon UINT64):  The memory map below indicates the Total KWh+ value is presented in an unsigned 64-bit data format (four Modbus integers) starting at physical address 0500h. Create four Modbus Client Numeric Points under the Modbus Async Device Points container. This can be done by copying four objects or by using the Modbus Client Point Manager. Configure the points to read the integers that represent the value required. For example, the Modicon address 301280 (0500h) would be configured as follows. NumericPoint1 > Data Address (Address Format Hex, Address 500, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) NumericPoint2 > Data Address (Address Format Hex, Address 501, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) NumericPoint3 > Data Address (Address Format Hex, Address 502, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) NumericPoint4 > Data Address (Address Format Hex, Address 503, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) The values will attempt to poll and still will most likely be in fault as the value must be read in the same message request. This is where a Device Poll Config Entry will be required to configure the data to be read in a single message. The Device Poll Config Entry can be configured using the Learn Optimum Device Poll Config or by manually adding a Device Poll Config Entry to the Device Poll Config container. For this example, the Device Poll Config Entry would be setup with the start address of Hex 500, Data Type Holding Register, Consecutive Points To Poll 4 and Read Group Size 1. The consecutive points to poll may can be adjusted to read multiple UINT64 registers depending upon the maximum number of registers allowed by the Modbus device. Otherwise additional Device Poll Config Entry objects can be added and configured. Converting or combining the values can be performed in a couple of ways. The first is by using standard math logic (see image below). The inputs are multiplied by the correct binary multiplier and added together. The constants to use for each object are as follows. Multiply = 65536.0 Multiply1 = 4294967296.0 Multiply2 = 281474976710656.0   The second method is to use a program object and connect the four integers to the inputs. The same calculation as previous method is performed within the program.  The ModbusIntegersToUINT64 program object can be copied into a station database. Example 2 (PowerLogic P800 Series Power Meter MOD10):  The memory map below indicates the Energy (Real Out) value is presented in an unsigned 64-bit data format (four Modbus integers) starting at physical address 1708. Create four Modbus Client Numeric Points under the Modbus Async Device Points container. This can be done by copying four objects or by using the Modbus Client Point Manager. Configure the points to read the integers that represent the value required. For example, the address 1708 would be configured as follows. NumericPoint1 > Data Address (Address Format Decimal, Address 1708, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) NumericPoint2 > Data Address (Address Format Decimal, Address 1709, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) NumericPoint3 > Data Address (Address Format Decimal, Address 1710, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) NumericPoint4 > Data Address (Address Format Decimal, Address 1711, Reg Type Holding, Data Type Integer) The values will attempt to poll and still will most likely be in fault as the value must be read in the same message request. This is where a Device Poll Config Entry will be required to configure the data to be read in a single message. The Device Poll Config Entry can be configured using the Learn Optimum Device Poll Config or by manually adding a Device Poll Config Entry to the Device Poll Config container. For this example, the Device Poll Config Entry would be setup with the start address of Decimal 1708, Data Type Holding Register, Consecutive Points To Poll 4 and Read Group Size 1. The consecutive points to poll may can be adjusted to read multiple MOD10 registers depending upon the maximum number of registers allowed by the Modbus device. Otherwise additional Device Poll Config Entry objects can be added and configured. Converting or combining the values can be performed in a couple of ways. The first is by using standard math logic (see image below). The inputs are multiplied by the correct binary multiplier and added together. The constants to use for each object are as follows. Multiply = 10000.0 Multiply1 = 100000000.0 Multiply2 = 1000000000000.0 The second method is to use a program object and connect the four integers to the inputs. The same calculation as previous method is performed within the program.  The ModbusIntegersToMOD10 program object can be copied into a station database.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 01:23 PM

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  • TAC IA Series
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PCT Installation Issue Error:1722, Error:1603, "The setup has detected no version of SBO Project Configuration Tool is installed."

Warning Potential for Data Loss: The steps detailed in the resolution of this article may result in a loss of critical data if not performed properly. Before beginning these steps, make sure all important data is backed up in the event of data loss. If you are unsure or unfamiliar with any complex steps detailed in this article, please contact Product Support Services for assistance. Issue During certain situations, it may be required to remove and re-install PCT to address software conflicts with other software applications. While trying to remove/install PCT you may receive an error preventing you from completing the installation. The setup had detected that no version of SBO Project Configuration Tool is installed.  The specific command-line options require that the application be installed to continue. The setup will now terminate. Error: -1603 Fatal error during installation. Consult Windows Installer help(Msi.chm)or MSDN for more information. Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer... Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Client versions (64 Bit Only): Editions: Pro, Home, Enterprise Windows 10 Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7       Server versions (64 Bit Only): Editions: Standard, Enterprise Server 2008 R2 Server 2012 Server 2012 R2  PCT versions (64 Bit OS Only): SBO Project Configuration Tool v 1.0.0.487 - SmartStruxure Solution - Software SBO Project Configuration Tool v 1.0.0.510 - SmartStruxure Solution - Software SBO Project Configuration Tool v 1.1.0.47 - SmartStruxure Solution - Software SBO Project Configuration Tool v 1.1.1.49 - SmartStruxure Solution - Software SBO Project Configuration Tool v 1.1.2.57 - SmartStruxure Solution - Software Cause In order to get past a possible installation loop, you will need to locate and delete the following Windows registry key: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\B2A4F0AEC8BB0E2438706F07E2E2560B] Resolution Note: Always make a backup of your registry before making any modifications.   Run regedit.exe Locate/Search: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Installer\Products\B2A4F0AEC8BB0E2438706F07E2E2560B Delete Registry Key entry: B2A4F0AEC8BB0E2438706F07E2E2560B  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 07:24 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RobertAndriolo Guinan ‎2020-11-29 02:46 PM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • Project Configuration Tool
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Rehosting a Vista 5 License on the FlexNet License Server

Issue Instruction on how to use your Entitlement to rehost Vista 5 License onto a new host computer or dongle. Product Line TAC Vista Environment Vista 5 Dongle Host ID Flexnet Licensing Entitlement Vista Licensing website Cause Limited documentation exists for how to properly rehost a Vista license on the Vista licensing website Resolution NOTE: Please remember that 5.0.X license files are not backwards compatible with versions of Vista 5.1.X. If your current license files are 5.0.X you must install 5.0.3 or earlier to properly rehost your license. Log onto https://schneider-electric.flexnetoperations.com and enter your Entitlement or Activation ID. To obtain an unknown ID, follow instructions in Lost license Entitlement ID Vista 5.x. In the top corner of the Home Page Select LICENSE SUPPORT and List Licenses This Entitlements license(s) will be listed. Select the License you wish to rehost by checking the Tick box located just left of the License. In the Action Menu, Select Rehost. Select Add New Host. From the Server Host Dropdown, select either ETHERNET (MAC address) or VENDOR DEFINED (Dongle) depending on your site. Enter the Mac address or Dongle ID to be used in the textbox *note that a Dongle ID must be entered as "TAC_HL_ID=##########" Select OK The New Server Hosts will now be populated with the correct Host ID. Click Next. Select Verify to verify the Host ID is valid Select Rehost to generate the new License. From the main page, select the License you wish to retrieve by checking the Tickbox located just left of the License. Select View and Save To File or Email license to obtain the .lic file. It may be a good idea to compare the old .lic file with the new .lic file in Notepad to ensure they contain the same features. It is possible that the site license was a combined license generated from multiple Entitlements. If this is the case, repeat the steps above for each Entitlement then follow instructions in Manually Consolidating License Files.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 05:00 AM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-08-08 03:14 AM

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  • TAC Vista
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Changing the Automation Server HTTP / HTTPS ports

Issue Changing the Automation Server HTTP / HTTPS ports, 1.3 or higher. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Cause There is a need to change the Automation Server's HTTP and/or HTTPS ports from the default ports of 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). Resolution The HTTP / HTTPS ports of the Automation Server can be changed from Struxureware/EcoStruxure Building Operation WebStation, requires SBO/EBO V1.3 or higher.  From a web browser*, connect and log on to the Automation Server. After you have logged on, click on the 'Account menu' near the top right corner: EBO 4.0.3 or higher,  From the "Options" select 'Setting'. From the network tab, you can change the HTTP / HTTPS ports.    EBO V4.0.2 or lower, From the "Options" select 'Device Configuration'.   The TCP/IP configuration page should appear. From here, you can change the HTTP / HTTPS ports.       3. Perform a Warm Start on the Automation Server to apply the HTTP / HTTPS port changes to the server.     * Check supported web browsers for Struxureware/EcoStruxure Building Operation at the WebStation specification sheet, make sure to select the correct SBO/EBO version: WebStation (se.com)     Firefox 4 or later (32-bit)
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 11:30 PM

Last Updated: Lt. Commander Reza Lt. Commander ‎2022-08-19 10:41 AM

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Associate AS BACnet Interface IO points with points on the IO bus

Issue How to associate BACnet IO points created under the BACnet Interface of the Automation Server with IO points on the Automation Server's IO bus. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Servers 1.4 and above Building Operation Workstation Building Operation Automation Server Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Automation Server Bundled Cause Connect physical IO points to BACnet network controllers. Resolution BACnet Association Tool (EBO V3.0 or higher) BACnet Association Tool will map properties of a central IO point with corresponding properties of a BACnet point. The tool is capable of mapping a single IO point with a single BACnet point, optionally by also creating a BACnet point, and removing the association between IO and BACnet points. To open the BACnet Association Tool, Select the IO Bus or IO Module, BACnet Interface, Application Folder, or the BACnet point, then in the Actions menu, click BACnet Association Tool. Most useful is the ability to associate multiple IO points with their corresponding BACnet points in one operation. The tool can be run from a variety of different container types in the WorkStation Tree view, including an IO point, BACnet Point, CIO Module, or the entire IO Bus (as shown below). For more information refer to WebHelp articles: Creating and Associating BACnet Points to I/O Points (se.com) and Associating or Updating BACnet Point Associations to I/O Points (se.com) NOTE: Please be aware applying the BACnet Association Tool retrospectively, to an already configured site, can remove bindings to outputs.  For example output bindings in Script or Function Block programs.  As shown below, if the tool is used to create a BACnet Associated point for an output already bound to a program (1) the Requested Value will be replaced by the Associated Value of the BACnet point (2). This is due to how the BACnet Association Tool uses the bindings, where the newly created BACnet point should be used instead of the IO point.  The solution is to update the removed program binding (3) to use the BACnet Associated point value (4).   SBO 1.4 to 2.x To associate BACnet IO points created under the BACnet Interface of the Automation Server to points in the IO Bus in SBO 1.4 and above... The association is made via a read reference, so if we think of the two objects as one being the source and the other the destination you configure the association from the destination object so in the case of an output you configure the association from the BACnet object (in this example BO1). In the case of an input, you'd configure the association from the IO Bus input as that would be the destination object, in other words, the recipient of the value. (NOTE: for versions prior to 1.4 see Bacnet and StruxureWare Building Operation Central IO points) Create the points. In this example, we are associating an IO output point named 'Digital Output 1' with a BACnet Binary Output named BO1. From the properties page of the IO Bus point (Digital Output 1 in this example) click on the gear icon to the right of the 'Requested value' field. In the 'Requested value' editor click the navigation icon (...) to the right of the 'Reference' field and navigate to the 'Associated Value' of the BACnet point. Save the configuration changes. Now that the values have been associated setting the BACnet output value (BO1) will drive the IO Bus output (Digital Output 1)  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-11 12:07 PM

Last Updated: Sisko GavinHe Sisko ‎2023-06-20 08:59 AM

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AS-P/B DHCP Server Configurability

Issue Webhelp and the Technical Reference Guide supply information for using the AS-P/B DHCP server option, however, a number of relevant questions have not been answered. Product Line EcoStruxture Building Operation Environment Building Operation Automation Server Premium (AS-P 0.62 hardware) Building Operation Automation Server Bundled (AS-B) Building Operation SmartX IP Multi-purpose Controller (MP-X) Building Operation SmartX IP Room Controller (RP-C) Building Operation SmartX Controller IP-IO Series Cause There are typically a number of options to configure DHCP servers, but since the DHCP server included with the AS-P/B is very basic and NOT configurable, it's important to understand which options are and are not available. Resolution Webhelp has some helpful information about the DHCP Server Options. The AS-P/Bs built-in DHCP server assigns unrouted IP addresses within the range of addresses from 10.110.210.2 to 10.110.210.254. This was developed to allow for a quick configuration of a private MP-X/RP-C network. The AS-P/B DHCP server can be disabled and another DHCP server can be used. Here is a list of other questions and answers that may come up based on typical options in other DHCP servers: Can the scope of the IP range be configured? There is no way to configure or limit the range of the standard IP address range or to have multiple scopes. Can IP exceptions be configured? There is no configuration option to prevent the AS-P/B DHCP server from assigning a specific IP address. The AS-P/B DHCP server is unaware of static IP addresses, so if a switch or other device has a static IP set in the 10.110.210.2 to 10.110.210.254 range, you run the risk of having the AS-P/B DHCP server assign an IP address twice which can cause a number of issues. Can a Default gateway be configured? Not configurable Can a Subnet mask be configured? Not configurable Is IP6 supported? No Can lease types be configured? No Can multiple DHCP servers be installed on the private LAN? No Should MP-X/RP-C IP level devices only be hosted within the private AS-P/B network? Most site IT departments prefer that the BAS networks be isolated, however, if the network switch (Not the AS-P/B) is used for assigning DHCP IP addresses, it could hand out addresses to the AS-P/B and the MP-X/RP-C devices if they are on the same subnet. A managed (RSTP Enabled) switch can reside as a client to the AS-P/B. This is due to how the Private DHCP option is advertised. On-site IT departments may not want the switch on the customer's LAN so it is placed in the private AS-P/B network. Does the AS-P/B DHCP server assign addresses to 3rd party devices? Yes, if the 3rd party device supports this. This would be a configurable option in the device.
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Admiral Alan_Wood Admiral
‎2021-02-23 07:26 AM

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