Desigo™ CC Getting Started Version 3.0 A6V11349526_enUS_b Siemens Industry, Inc.
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INTRODUCTION The purpose of this Getting Started document is to support the System Engineer through the initial startup and setup of the Desigo CC software and to connect Desigo CC to one XNET fire network. This does not include setup for additional Clients, FEP, Desigo Fire Safety Modular, and other optional functionalities. Once the computer and software have been successfully started then the System Engineer can refer to the Desigo CC documentation at InfoLink http://iknow.us009.siemens.
3 Prepare the Installation Environment The Desigo CC v3.0 PC is shipped without the Desigo CC v3.0 software installed. After turning on the PC power, Windows will boot and display the Windows login screen. 1. Select the SystemAdmin account. 2. Enter the default SystemAdmin account password – Siemens_US1! 3. Minimize or close the Siemens Management Station – Installation Verification Utility window that appears. a. Copy the contents of the Desigo CC v3.0 DVD to the hard drive. (Recommend D:\InstallerDVD) b
4 Set Up Users and Passwords for Windows and Desigo CC 4.1 Change SystemAdmin Password 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Click the Search Windows button and select User Accounts. Click Manage another account. Select SystemAdmin. Click Change the password. Enter the Current Password – Siemens_US1! Enter a new password and reconfirm. Click Change password. NOTE: It is recommended to document the Administrator password and store the password in a secure location. 8. Close the User Accounts window.
10. Accept the default path [C:\GMSProjects] and click Next (unless a different location is preferred). The License Agreement dialog box displays. 11. Select a license from the Name field, read it, and then click Agree. Repeat this for each license. 12. Click Next. The Ready to Install the Program dialog box displays. 13. Click Install.
6.1 Online License activation 1. Double click the LMS icon on the desktop to start License Management Utility (LMU). 2. In the menu on the left, under Activatable Items, click Entitlement ID. 3. In the box at the bottom of the page, enter the Entitlement ID in the box shown and click Retrieve Entitlement. 4. In the box entitled Activate Line Items, click the box next to each Activation ID to select them all. 5.
6. Click the bar entitled Licensed Products at the bottom left of the page. Expand the Product Family by selecting the right arrow and then expand the license by selecting the right arrow. The licenses that have been activated should appear on the screen in the area entitled Licensed Products. Print this screen for future reference or export the license info to PDF for your record. 6.2 Offline License Activation 1. Double click the LMS icon on the desktop to start License Management Utility (LMU). 2.
4. In the menu at the top of the page, click Create Req. File (second box from left). Save this file to your hard drive or desktop, and then send a copy of it to Tech Support via email. Ask Tech Support to send you a Response File. 5. When you receive the Response File, save it to your hard drive or desktop. 6. In the LMU, select Trusted Response File in the Activatable Items menu. 7. Click the bar entitled Licensed Products at the bottom left of the page.
7 Creating History Database and New Project Launching the System Management Console (SMC): 1. From the MS Windows start menu as shown in the figure below, click Start >Siemens>Desigo CC SMC or click the System Management Console shortcut on the desktop. 7.1 Creating and Configuring a History Database The History Database (HDB) is required to log a wide range of user and system activities as well as online and offline trend data. 7.1.1 Selecting an MS SQL Server 1.
History Databases with Named Instance 7.1.2 Creating a New HDB 1. In the Console tree, select History Infrastructure > [MS SQL Server Name]. Default SQL server name = (local)\GMS_HDB_EXPRESS. 2. Click Add . 3. Select the Settings expander and type or click the following data: - HDB Name: Suggested name to use: Siemens_HDB (do not insert a space). The name is freely-definable designation for the HDB (do not use special characters). - Database size: Set the size of the HDB to 10 GB (the default).
7.2 Creating a New Project using a template You have installed the necessary Extension Modules. 1. Launch SMC if not already opened, either from the MS Windows Start menu, or using the SMC desktop shortcut . 2. In the Console tree, select the Projects node. Management screen. 3. In the toolbar, click Create Project from Template. The Select Project Template Folder dialog box displays. 4. Browse to C:\GMSProjects > GMSMainProject > ProjTemplates and select either Template_Fire_UL or Template_Fire_ULC
7.2.1 1. 2. 3. 4. Adding Extension Modules (EMs) Select Add to Project Project Extension. The Dialog box is displayed. Click Select All. Click OK. In the toolbar, click Save Project. The project will be updated with the additional extension modules. This will take a few minutes. 7.2.2 Starting a Project At least one project is available under the Projects root folder and is stopped. 1. In the Console tree, select the Projects node. 2. In the Projects tree, select the project that you want to start.
Desigo CC path 2. 3. 4. Accept the End User License Agreement (EULA). Enter DefaultAdmin as User Name. Enter the password (DefaultAdmin). NOTE: You can set up additional user names and passwords as needed once you have logged in. Client interface Logon 8.1 Configuring the Fire Network The following subsections describe the XNET configuration process and include the procedures you need to perform. Configuration Workflow Configure the XNET Driver. Configure the XNET Network.
8.2 Creating the XNET Driver 8.2.1 XNET Driver Configuration The NCC-2F or SNC Card Driver is successfully installed. System Manager is in Engineering Mode. 1. In the Management View of System Browser, select: Project > Management System > Servers > Main Server > Drivers > XNET Driver on server 2. The XNET tab displays in the Primary pane. 3. In the Object Configurator toolbar, click New object , and select New XNET Driver. 4. In the Object Configurator tab that displays, do the following: a.
XNET Card Tab Settings 1. Select Programming mode. Click OK to acknowledge the warning about XNET drivers stopping. 2. Set a card identifier and click Set ID. 3. Select a network wiring type. 4. If NRCs are used in the XNET, the NRC checkbox should be checked. 5. Click Save. NOTE: If multiple cards are installed, the test button can be used to identify the XNET card. When the test button is pressed, the LEDs on the XNET card will flash.
8.2.2 Starting and Stopping the XNET Driver System Manager is in Engineering mode. The driver is present in the driver list of Server. You want to start the driver to activate the connection with the fire network OR you want to start the driver to support the configuration tasks that require an active driver OR you want to stop the communication to perform maintenance operations on the system. 1.
4. Set the desired ownership setting behavior. 5. In the Primary pane, click the XNET tab. 6. Expand the network setting option. 7. Select the appropriate Driver from the drop-down list of Monitored by Driver. XNET Network Configuration Page 8.4 Importing the XNET Database XNET Configuration Database File You can import the data structures of XNET units into the system configuration using the database file exported by the Zeus or CSGM tool.
Import Procedure A specialized import procedure is able to read and identify the XNET and all the control unit points that correspond with the pre-defined object data types. For each of the objects found in the configuration database file, a new data point is automatically created in the system configuration as an instance of the corresponding data type. WARNING If the panel configuration is modified, you need to re-import the configuration file to re-align the management system.
The Source Items list includes a Panel ID, the Panel Name, and the number of Instances, or objects, that belong to each panel. 4. (Optional) In the Hierarchies Mapping expander, drag-and-drop an additional hierarchical structure (physical and/or logical according to the database contents) to the System Browser position where you want to import. If you perform this additional mapping, the 5. In the Source Items list, you must select and copy the panels to import in the Items to import section on the right.
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