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  • Page 1 Configuration Manual Release R210...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2.2 Launching CIU 888 Service Tool ....... . . 3-24...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4.1 Requirements for commissioning ....... . . 4-1 4.2 Running the initial setup of the CIU 888 ......4-2 4.2.1 Logging on to the CIU 888 and changing the initial password .
  • Page 5 5.13 Sealing the CIU 888s......... . . 5-8 CHAPTER 6 Updating CIU 888 Site configuration ......6-1 6.1 Requirements for updating the non redundant CIU 888 site configuration .
  • Page 6 C.12.1 Configuring CIU 888 ........
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface PREFACE General Commissioning is the first step after the installation of the CIU 888. During commissioning, the CIU 888 site configuration is created and site elements such as CIU, field ports, tanks, GPU data inputs, Modbus data inputs, TRL/2 data input, and host ports are configured.
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The CIU 888 Service Tool is used for commissioning and configuration of the CIU 888. The CIU 888 Service Tool is typically installed on a PC/ laptop running Windows 10, which in turn is connected to the CIU 888 via the Service port located at the front of the CIU 888 or VPN port located at the back of the CIU 888.
  • Page 10: Ciu 888 And Service Tool Compatibility Matrix

    R210 Service Tool R210 1.2 Recommended workflows to commission CIU 888 This section gives details on how to commission a CIU 888 (both redundant and non-redundant), and how to update the site configuration details of an existing CIU 888. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 11: Commissioning A Ciu 888 Standalone System

    Commissioning a Standalone System Setup Notes: 1. Step 3 can be done offline without connection to CIU 888 and is independent of step 1 and 2. 2. Steps 5 and 6 are required only when Entis Pro is a host connecting to CIU 888.
  • Page 12: Commissioning A Ciu 888 Redundant System

    Notes: 1. Step 3 can be done offline without connection to CIU 888 and is independent of step 1 and 2. 2. Step 6 is required only when Entis Pro is a host connecting to CIU 888. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 13: Updating Non Redundant Ciu 888 Configuration

    Introduction 1.2.3 Updating Non Redundant CIU 888 Configuration FIGURE 1-3 Updating Non redundant CIU 888 Configuration NOTE: Steps 3 and 4 are required only when Entis Pro is a host connecting to CIU 888. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888...
  • Page 14: Updating Redundant Ciu 888S Configuration

    2. Primary CIU 888 & Secondary CIU 888 must be in sync. 3. Entis pro should be shut down before sending the site configuration to CIU 888. 4. Updates can be sent only to primary CIU 888 and not to secondary CIU 888. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Installing Ciu 888 Service Tool

    Installing CIU 888 Service Tool CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING CIU 888 SERVICE TOOL 2.1 Prerequisites The PC/laptop must meet the following requirements to install the CIU 888 Service Tool: Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit or Windows 10 LTSB 64 bit ...
  • Page 16: Installing Ciu 888 Service Tool

    Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 2.2 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 2.2.1 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool on the new machine 1. Right-click on Setup file and then click Run as administrator. The welcome to installShield Wizard appears:. 2. Click Next.
  • Page 17 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool The Ready to Install the Program window appears: 5. Click Install. 6. The Installing Honeywell CIU 888 Service Tool R210 installation progress status window appears: Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 2 - 3...
  • Page 18 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 7. The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears after successfull installation: NOTE: The "Local Engineers" group will be created by default and the current user will be added to the "Local Engineers" group. 8. Click Finish to close the wizard.
  • Page 19: Upgrade The Installer

    Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 2.2.2 Upgrade the Installer 1. Right-click on Setup file and then click Run as administrator. The welcome to installShield Wizard appears:. 2. Click Next. The License Agreement window appears: 3. Read all license agreement and select “I accept the terms in the license agreement”.
  • Page 20 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool The Select Installation Option window appaers: 5. Select Upgrade the existing CIU 888 Service Tool to uninstall the previous version and install the new version. The dialogue box appears to give message on the selected option.
  • Page 21 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool The Ready to Install the Program window appears: 7. Click Install. 8. The Installing Honeywell CIU 888 Service Tool R210 installation progress status window appears: Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 2 - 7...
  • Page 22 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 9. The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears after successfull installation: NOTE: The "Local Engineers" group will be created by default and the current user will be added to the "Local Engineers" group. 10.Click Finish to close the wizard.
  • Page 23: Side By Side Installation

    Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 2.2.3 Side by Side Installation 1. Right-click on Setup file and then click Run as administrator. The welcome to installShield Wizard appears:. 2. Click Next. The License Agreement window appears: 3. Read all license agreement and select “I accept the terms in the license agreement”.
  • Page 24 NOTE: This option installs the new version of CIU 888 Service Tool without interrupting older version. This is mainly designed to support multiple versions of CIU 888. Hence the user will be able to see two versions of CIU 888 Service Tool. The Ready to Install the Program window appears: 6.
  • Page 25 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 7. The Installing Honeywell CIU 888 Service Tool R210 installation progress status window appears: 8. The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears after successfull installation: NOTE: The "Local Engineers" group will be created by default and the current user will be added to the "Local Engineers"...
  • Page 26 Installing CIU 888 Service Tool 10.The message box appears to logoff and login to the machine. NOTE: If the local engineers group is already existing in the machine and if the current user is already associated with the local engineers group, the message box may not appear to logoff and login the machine.
  • Page 27: Post-Installation

    It is recommended to disable fast user switching. 2.3.1 Add User’s to “Local Engineers” Window Group CIU 888 Service Tool shall be launched only if the user is part of "Local Engineers" group. By default the installing user shall be added to this group.
  • Page 28: Ciu 888 Service Tool License

    NOTE 2: CIU 888 Service Tool R150 license has a new encryption algorithm. Hence CIU 888 Service Tool needs a new License to be requested. Existing machines which already have Service Tool R101.1 also need to request for the new...
  • Page 29: Uninstalling Ciu 888 Service Tool

    2.5 Uninstalling CIU 888 Service Tool (Start) > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and 1. Click Features > Uninstall or change a program. Select Honeywell CIU 888 Service Tool, right-click and choose Uninstall. 2. A confirmation message appears. Click Yes.
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  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Getting Started

    CIU 888. The CIU 888 Service Tool is typically installed on a PC/laptop running Windows 10, which in turn is connected to the CIU 888 via the Service port located at the front of the CIU 888 (see FIGURE 3-1).
  • Page 32: Ciu 888 Web Interface

    View the relevant LM and non-LM configuration settings of the  CIU 888 Display the system status, for example, the role of the CIU 888 in a  redundant system setup, the status of the W&M lock key switch and...
  • Page 33 De-select (uncheck) all check boxes. c) Click the Close button to close the window. REMARK: Make sure you do not add the CIU 888 website to the compatibility view. 3. Add the CIU 888 website to the trusted sites.
  • Page 34 Internet Options window - Security tab c) Click the Trusted Sites icon. d) Click the Sites button. The Trusted sites window is displayed (see FIGURE 3-5). FIGURE 3-5 Trusted sites window Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 4...
  • Page 35 In the Add this website to the zone text box enter the IP address of the CIU 888 website (i.e. https://192.168.1.1). Next, click the Add button. The IP address of the CIU 888 is added to the trusted sites and is displayed under Websites (see FIGURE 3-6). FIGURE 3-6 Trusted sites window - CIU 888 website added to Trusted sites zone f) Click the Close button to close the window.
  • Page 36 Getting Started b) Go to the Security tab. FIGURE 3-7 Internet Options window - Security tab c) Click the Trusted Sites icon. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 6...
  • Page 37 5. Enable the “Include local directory path when uploading files to a server” setting: a) From the Tools menu, select the Internet Options option. The Internet Options window is displayed (see FIGURE 3-9). Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 7...
  • Page 38 Getting Started b) Go to the Security tab. FIGURE 3-9 Internet Options window - Security tab c) Click the Trusted Sites icon. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 8...
  • Page 39 Click the OK button to save the settings and to close the window. You will go back to the Internet Options window. g) Click the OK button to save the settings and to close the window. 6. Configure the self-signed SSL certificate. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 9...
  • Page 40 Getting Started a) Enter the IP address of the CIU 888 (i.e. https://192.168.1.1) in the address bar of the browser. Press the Enter key. The following warning message is displayed (see FIGURE 3-11). FIGURE 3-11 Website’s security certificate problem b) Click the Continue to this website (not recommended) option.
  • Page 41 Getting Started d) Click View certificates. The Certificate window is displayed. Verify the certificate details. (see FIGURE 3-13). FIGURE 3-13 Certificate window Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 11...
  • Page 42 Certificate Import Wizard - Welcome window f) Click the Next button. The Certificate Import Wizard - Certificate Store window is displayed (see FIGURE 3-15). FIGURE 3-15 Certificate Import Wizard - Certificate Store window Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 12...
  • Page 43 OK button to save the settings and close the window. i) Click Next. The Certificate Import Wizard - Completing window is displayed (see FIGURE 3-17). FIGURE 3-17 Certificate Import Wizard - Completing window j) Click Finish. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 13...
  • Page 44 REMARK: If a Security Warning message is displayed (see FIGURE 3-18), click Yes and then click OK. FIGURE 3-18 Security Warning message k) From the Tools menu, select the Internet Options option. The Internet Options window is displayed. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 14...
  • Page 45 Getting Started l) Go to the Content tab. FIGURE 3-19 Internet Options window - Content tab m) Click Certificates. The Certificates window is displayed.(see FIGURE 3-20). Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 15...
  • Page 46: Changing The Settings Of Google Chrome

    Close (all instances of) Microsoft Internet Explorer. s) Restart Microsoft Internet Explorer. 3.1.2 Changing the settings of Google Chrome To access the CIU 888 using Google Chrome version 43, the following changes in the browser settings must be implemented: 1. Launch Google Chrome.
  • Page 47 FIGURE 3-21 Navigate to the Manage certificates button on Google Chrome b) In the ensuing Certificates window, click Import to launch the Certificate Import Wizard. FIGURE 3-22 Certificates window: Import button Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 17...
  • Page 48 .p7b extension. FIGURE 3-24 Browse to the certificate file e) Click Next. f) In the Certificate Store screen, select the Place all certificates in the following store option and click Browse. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 18...
  • Page 49 Select folder to save certificate file h) Click Next. Details of the certificate file you are importing are displayed. Verify the details and click Finish. FIGURE 3-26 Verify certificate details Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 19...
  • Page 50 If a warning message appears, click Yes and continue. FIGURE 3-27 Warning message j) After the certificate is installed, a confirmation message appears. Click OK. FIGURE 3-28 Confirmation message Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 20...
  • Page 51: To Allow Pop-Ups For File Download

    Getting Started k) Click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab to verify that the certificate CIU 888 is added. FIGURE 3-29 Verify installed certificate 3.1.3 To Allow Pop-ups for file download Perform the following steps to allow pop-ups for file download: 1.
  • Page 52: Launching The Ciu 888 Web Interface

    Perform the following steps to launch the CIU 888 Web interface: 1. Launch a browser (refer to section 2.1 for supported browsers). 2. Enter the IP address of the CIU 888 in the address bar of the browser. The IP address is: 192.168.1.1. Press the Enter key.
  • Page 53: Configuring A Site Using Ciu 888 Service Tool

    Getting Started 3.2 Configuring a site using CIU 888 Service Tool The first step in configuration of CIU 888 is the creation of a site using CIU 888 Service Tool. After a new site is created, the program prompts for a set of global settings. Global settings are the overall configuration settings applicable at a site level, see section 3.2.3 for more details.
  • Page 54: Launching Ciu 888 Service Tool

    3.2.2 Launching CIU 888 Service Tool 1. Click (Start) > All Programs > Honeywell > Configuration > CIU 888 Service Tool R210 CIU 888 Service Tool is launched. The CIU 888 Service Tool screen is displayed (see FIGURE 3.1). FIGURE 3-33 CIU 888 Service Tool 3.2.3 Creating a new site...
  • Page 55 Getting Started 2. Type the Site name and click OK. The Global Settings - CIU 888 Service Tool window appears. The Level can be configurable either -4 or -3 when the unit is m. The Pressure can be configurable either -1 or -3 when the unit is kPa.
  • Page 56 3. Click OK, after the global settings are updated/modified. A warning message appears. 4. Click Yes to continue. The CIU 888 name window appears. 5. In the CIU 888 name box, type the name of the CIU 888 and click Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888...
  • Page 57: Ensite Pro Database Import Option

    3.2.4 Ensite pro database import option For CIU 880 migrations with no new CIU 888 features, Migration tool was used to upload the configuration to the CIU 888. For CIU 880 migrations with new CIIU 888 features like TRL/2 field scan, Modbus TCP/IP host connectivity etc.., a new configuration was built from...
  • Page 58: Ciu 888 Node Properties/Settings

    2. click on Import Ensite DB and select the file from the folder. 3.2.5 CIU 888 Node Properties/Settings 3.2.5.1 Modify CIU 888 Properties 1. Click CIU 888 node, by default, the CIU 888 tab appears displaying the properties. You can view or edit these properties:...
  • Page 59 Select (point), space or ,(comma) This indicates the thousand separator in which data would be presented to the user in CIU 888 Service tool and CIU 888. Code CRC fault behavior This option sets the CIU behavior in the case of code CRC check failure.
  • Page 60 0 – OPC UA TCP Default value: 0 Note: OPC UA HTTPS is not supported Server port number This setting depicts the server port number. Range 0- 65535 Default value: 51000 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 30...
  • Page 61: Configuring A Field Port

    Aes256Sha256 3.2.6 Configuring a Field port 3.2.6.1 Serial Field Ports 1. On the CIU 888 node, right-click and choose Add > Field port/Host port. 2. The Add Site Element window appears. 3. In the Name box, type the name of the Field port and click OK.
  • Page 62 RS-232C/RS485 field card is used to interface with the downlink CIU 880 / CIU 888 / CIU 858 and third party Modbus field devices. The TRL/2 field card is used to interface with the Honeywell TRL/2 gauges and Rex gauges.
  • Page 63 Baud rate Select 1200, 2400, or 4800. Turn around delay When CIU 888 receives a response from a field instru- ment (in a field port) it waits for this time period before sending a new request on the same field port.
  • Page 64 Select Odd, Even, or None (default = None). Retries Enter number of retries (default = 3) 3.2.6.2 Ethernet Field Port On CIU 888 node click FTEA port. By default FTE tab appears displaying various properties Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual...
  • Page 65 CIU. In case of redundant CIUs, this also indicates the default gateway of the corresponding Ethernet port in the partner CIU. Format: i.j.k.l Example: 10.79.100.1 Note: If no gateway is required, then this setting can be left blank. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 35...
  • Page 66 0 - OPC UA server is disabled 1 - OPC UA server is enabled Server URL This setting depicts the server URL. The OPC UA cli- ents to CIU 888 using this URL. The URL shall be in the below format. opc.tcp://192.168.20.10:51000 Default value: Empty string NOTE 6: When a field communication fails it is possible to maintain last valid scan data in the CIU 888 database during a configurable amount of time.
  • Page 67: Configuring A Tank

    You can view or edit these properties: Properties Description Tank name Name of the Tank Tank available Check, if allowed Tank Scan Select Enable or Disable Level type Select Innage or Ullage/Outage Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 37...
  • Page 68 7 = Irregular cavern 8 = External floating roof with geodesic roof 9 = Horizontal cylindrical tank 10...255: Reserved for future expansion by Honeywell 7. Click the Product tab, the Properties detail appears. You can view or edit these properties:...
  • Page 69 2. No Water Volume calculation: Zone 1 No Water Check to disable the option. Volume calculation Zone 2 No Water Check to disable the option. Volume calculation Roof Weight: Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 39...
  • Page 70 ‘free water’ calculations. Note: we call this ‘free water’ as water might also be dissolved or suspended in the product. Input: Selection: (Free) Water in Tank: Yes | No Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 40...
  • Page 71 Dref and prod. by derived data: Temp not derived • WaterVol (WaterLevel was measured via a Water Dip: 811/854/954 gauge) • ProductDRef ([DObs] was measured via a Density Dip: 854/954 gauge) Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 41...
  • Page 72 AmbientTemp and ProdTemp. This results in incorrect level readings, which makes it necessary to correct the calculated volumes. Tank Shell Correction Enable the calculation of the Correction of the Tank (CTSh) Shell. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 42...
  • Page 73 High level Enter level that corresponds with high TOV (for graphi- cal purposes in Entis Pro). Low level Enter level that corresponds with low TOV (for graphical purposes in Entis Pro). Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 43...
  • Page 74 (or) 10E-6/F) needs to be converted to 10E-5/C (or) 10E-5/F. For example, the value of 16 10E-6/C (ppm) needs to be converted to 1.6 and then set in Service tool. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 44...
  • Page 75 MoveIterval (>= 0) is the interval time, in seconds, after which the movement direction of [ProductLevel] must be calculated again. MoveInterval is checked each time that the tank is cal- culated ([ProductLevel] is me Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 45...
  • Page 76 Ref. FR level sensors 1 Reference floating roof level sensors 1 Ref. FR level sensors 2 Reference floating roof level sensors 2 Ref. FR level sensors 3 Reference floating roof level sensors 3 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 46...
  • Page 77 This is the density (observed) of the product under a roof, used during tank calibration, in kg/m3 16.On the Tank1 node, right-click and choose Add Tank Capacity Table. The following window appears. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 47...
  • Page 78 Table. Browse Click ‘Browse’ to select a tank capacity table. Selected file is copied to the data environment of the selected site (C:\Users\Public\Documents\Honeywell\CIU 888 Service Tool\SiteDatabase\<sitename>\STR. The copied file gets the name [Tank name].txt. View Click ‘View’ to view the tank capacity table.
  • Page 79 Browse Click ‘Browse’ to select a water tank capacity table. Selected file is copied to the data environment of the selected site (C:\Users\Public\Documents\Honey- well\CIU 888 Service Tool\SiteData- base\<sitename>\STR. The copied file gets the name [Water Tank name].txt. View Click ‘View’ to view the water tank capacity table.
  • Page 80: Product Configuration

    1. On the Products node, right click and choose Add > Product 2. The Add Product window appears. 3. In the Name box, type the name of the Product and click OK. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 50...
  • Page 81 This is a selection which can be set after con- figuration is complete and verified, whether the product is configured correctly and can be ‘sealed’. 6. Click the Liquid Calculation Details tab, the Properties detail appears. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 51...
  • Page 82 CIU 880 compatible – User shall select this calculation type for tank inventory cal- culations that match with that of CIU 880 or CIU 888 (lesser than R161.2 version). For example, for CIU 880 migrations, this calculation type shall be chosen.
  • Page 83 Default: No Liquid calculation method Note: The following methods are only available when Calculation type is selected as CIU 888 calculations. a) ASTM D4311-15 API @ 60 F b) ASTM D4311M-15 kg/m3 @ 15 C c) ASTM D1555-2016 API @ 60 F...
  • Page 84 The hydrometer correction is needed when the density of the sample is deter- mined using a ‘glass’ hydrometer. This correction corrects the thermal expansion of the glass of the hydrometer. Selection: Enable | Disable Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 54...
  • Page 85 Vapour calc. molar method ISO/TC28/SC Vapour calc. method API research proj. 44 Vapour calc. molar method ISO 6578 Note: For CIU 888 calculations type, vapour cal- culations are not supported and hence only S&W corr is applicable. Air density Air Density is always in kg/m3, regardless of the units in which the system is config- ured.
  • Page 86 AirBrassDensity TankAirDensity VapDensity (Density of calibration WCF Method Remarks (kg/m3) (kg/m3) weights) (kg/m3) NO WCF OIML R125 TankAirDensity TankAirDensity 8000 The value of Dair is configurable in the Global settings. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 56...
  • Page 87 API MPMS Ch. 11.1 (2004) API @ 60 F (T5/6), API MPMS Ch. 11.1  (2004) RD60 @ 60 F (T23/24), API MPMS Ch. 11.1 (2004) kg/m3 @ 15 C (T53/54), API MPMS Ch. 11.1 (2004) kg/m3 @ 30 C (T59/60) Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 57...
  • Page 88 “Add concentration table” option. Refer to Appendix G for the format of the user defined concentration table. 7. Click the Product Operational Settings tab, the Properties detail appears. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 58...
  • Page 89 8. Click the Vapour Calculation Details tab, the Properties detail appears. You can view or edit these properties: Properties Description Vapour density Density of the vapour. Note: - Unit of measure is always kg/m3 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 59...
  • Page 90 ISO-Butane 58.124 Pentane 72.151 ISO-Pentane 72.151 MolarWeight is used with the calculation of: • LiqVap, using the molar method according to: -ISO/TC28/SC3 N411 (molar method) -ISO 6578 -API research Project 44 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 60...
  • Page 91: Product Configuration Export And Import

    CIU configuration databases. 3.2.9.1 Export of product configuration 1. On the Products node, right-click and click Export Products from the drop down. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 61...
  • Page 92 Getting Started 2. Choose a file name and click Save. 3. Product configuration is successfully exported, and a confirmation message pops up. Click OK. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 62...
  • Page 93 1. On the Products node, right-click and click Import Products from the drop down. 2. Browse to the desired product configuration file and click Import. 3. Message on reconfirmation of deletion of existing products pops up. For proceeding, click Yes. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 63...
  • Page 94: Configuring A Gpu Data Input Or Modbus Data Input Or Trl/2 Data Input

    Modbus output (Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP) based on the configuration. Using this mechanism any Modbus host system can get the data from CIU 888 and visualize it in its user interface. 2. Temperature profiles The CIU 888 also collects temperature profiles data from the BPM gauges and exposes the data in its Modbus output (Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP) based on the configuration.
  • Page 95 Getting Started The CIU 888 supports density profile upward, density profile downwards, interface profile upward, interface profile downward, combined profile upward and combined profile downward commands via Modbus coils. The following steps detail out the configuration procedure. 1. On the Tank1 node, right-click and choose Add > GPU Data Input.
  • Page 96 (or) 10E-6/F) needs to be converted to 10E-5/C (or) 10E-5/F. For example, the value of 16 10E-6/C (ppm) needs to be converted to 1.6 and then set in Service tool. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 66...
  • Page 97 7. Click the Water tab, the Properties detail appears. You can view or edit these properties: Properties Description Water probe enabled Check to enable water level scan from external probe. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 67...
  • Page 98 When this option is selected, CIU collects temperature profiles data from the BPM gauge that is configured for product temperature. Note: CIU would collect the temperature profile data from the gauge from which product temperature is scanned. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 68...
  • Page 99 * Refer to TABLE 3-1 for additional information. NOTE: How to configure scan period for gauges in a Field Port. For each temperature profile scan, CIU 888 reserves a time period of 3 minutes so that enough field port bandwidth is given for scanning periodic foreground and background measurement items.
  • Page 100 ) is enabled for temperature profiles with scan period as 15. Available slots = 4 - (1*5) = -1 which is not acceptable and CIU 888 does not allow temperature profile scan enable for the 5th gauge. In this case, the user needs to disable the tank profiles scan for a gauge that is of no interest that point in time and enable the tank of interest.
  • Page 101 Select: B, C, E, or M*. Pressure TOR Select: ZP3*. Vapour Pressure in fore- Check to enable the Pressure in foreground ground scan. scan * Refer to TABLE 3-1 for additional information. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 71...
  • Page 102 12.Click the Product Pressure tab, the Properties detail appears You can view or edit these properties: Properties Description Product pressure Check to enable product pressure scan. enabled Product Pressure Type: Absolute pressure Select if applicable. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 72...
  • Page 103 CAUTION: Setting Floating roof levels scan in foreground would have impact on the product level and other measure- ments scan rate. * Refer to TABLE 3-1 for additional information. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 73...
  • Page 104 B = 811 gauge with GPU protocol and devices with gauge type=B. C = 813 MGT and devices with gauge type=C. E = 811 gauge with external alarms and devices with gauge type=E. M = 816 /818. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 74...
  • Page 105 971 & 973 only) 3.2.10.2 Configuring Dual Gauges The CIU 888 supports collection of Product Level data from an additional BPM gauge and this data is exposed to its Modbus output (Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP) based on the configuration. Using this mechanism, any Modbus host system can get the data from CIU 888 and visualize it in its user interface.
  • Page 106 Getting Started other parameters (Water, Temperature, Density etc.) and gauge commands is disabled. FIGURE 3-34 Dual gauges configured FIGURE 3-35 Gauge level parameter can be configured Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 76...
  • Page 107 NOTE: Modbus device configuration file for Honeywell Smartline level transmitter SLG700 is available by default in the CIU 888 Service tool. For new field device, import its Modbus device configuration file to the CIU 888 Service tool.
  • Page 108 5. The Add Site Element window appears. 6. In the Name box, type the name of the Modbus Data Input and click 7. The M1 node is created and displayed under Tank1 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 78...
  • Page 109 You can view or edit these properties. Properties Description DeviceGPUAddress This indicates the GPU address of the Honeywell TRL2 field device. CIU Parameter This indicates the CIU parameter name to which the scanned Modbus field device parameter has to be mapped.
  • Page 110 Modbus output (Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP) based on the configuration. Using this mechanism any Modbus host system can get the data from CIU 888 and visualize it in its user interface. The CIU 888 also collects temperature profiles data from the TRL2 gauges and exposes the data in its Modbus output (Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP) based on the configuration.
  • Page 111 Getting Started 2. Device Type- CIU 888 Service Tool window appears. 3. Select the XML of the TRL/2 device and click Open. The details of the specified XML file are loaded. Refer to Appendix H for the creation of a new TRL/2 field device configuration file.
  • Page 112 TRL/2 field devices in a drop down menu. Device Type This is the TRL/2 field device type. For example, Emersion Rex, Honeywell TRL/2 Gauge. CIU Service tool displays all the supported device types in a drop down menu. Device Slave ID Each TRL/2 device is addressed with a unique slave ID.
  • Page 113 Getting Started Properties Description Device GPU Address This indicates the GPU address of the Honeywell TRL2 field device. Device Flexconn Address This indicates the Flexconn address of the Honeywell TRL2 field device. Device Modbus Start This parameter indicates the address from where the TRL/ Address 2 mapping starts for a device.
  • Page 114: Configuring A Host Port

    Getting Started 3.2.11 Configuring a Host port 1. On the CIU 888 node, click Host port 1. 2. By default, the Host port tab appears. You can view or edit these properties: Properties Description Device Name Two serial host ports are available by default and device name is fixed for them.
  • Page 115 3.2.12 ‘Modbus settings’ for details how to con- figure the Modbus map. Absolute start address Enter start address for the User data area of CIU 888 Modbus map (default = 0). For Example: Change the start address to 10000 if 80 tanks need to be supported with Entis pro compliant modbus map.
  • Page 116: Configuring User Defined Modbus Map

    Note: Each RTU address must be unique in the site. 3.2.12 Configuring User defined Modbus map The CIU 888 provides data in the Modbus area of the host ports for consumption by external hosts. The Modbus mapping of ports not in Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 117 3. Click Apply. A pop up window appears, Click OK. 4. On the Host port 1 node, right-click and choose User defined modbus map. User defined modbus map window appears. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 87...
  • Page 118 ‘Available Tanks’ to ‘Selected Tanks’. Click this button to move the selected tank from ‘Selected Tanks’ to ‘Available Tanks’. Click this button to move the selected tank in the ‘Selected Tanks’ one position up. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 88...
  • Page 119 This includes the list of entities provided by CIU 880 Prime and CIU 880 Plus user defined host port Modbus mapping and also new entities added in CIU 888. Click this button to move all entities in the ‘Available entities’ to the ‘Selected entities’...
  • Page 120 3.2.12.3 User defined modbus map - Profiles This section helps the user to configure the Temperature Profiles Modbus area in CIU 888. The configurable Temperature Profile fields and a brief description on each of them are given in the following table.
  • Page 121 Click this button to move the selected entity in the ‘Selected entities’ one position down. Click this button to select ‘Entis Pro’ compliant entities in 'Selected entities'. Definitions Entity ID Entity ID number Entity Name Name of the Entity Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 91...
  • Page 122 3.2.12.4 User defined modbus map - Density Profiles This section helps the user to configure the Density Profiles Modbus area in CIU 888. The configurable Density Profile fields and a brief description on each of them are given in the following table.
  • Page 123: Configuring Ethernet Host Port

    Number of Modbus registers Scale Scaling factor Offset Offset value 3.2.13 Configuring Ethernet Host port 3.2.13.1 Configuring FTEA and FTEB ports 1. On the CIU 888 node, click FTEA port. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 93...
  • Page 124 CIU. In case of redundant CIUs, this also indicates the default gateway of the corresponding Ethernet port in the partner CIU. Format: i.j.k.l Example: 10.79.100.1 Note: If no gateway is required, then this setting can be left blank. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 94...
  • Page 125 Primary CIU's IP address so that Host Sys- tem (ExperionPKS) can issue an ACTIVE CIU com- mand and make the CIU as Active and continue its operations. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 95...
  • Page 126 Modbus TCP/IP server. If enabled, Modbus TCP/IP server only responds to Modbus requests with Unit Id (Unit Identifier) from the Unit Id list configured in "Unit Ids" option. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 96...
  • Page 127 Data fail delay When a field data fail occurs it is possible to maintain last valid scan data in the CIU 888 database during a configurable amount of time. Minimum time to mask a field data fail: 0 sec (delay mechanism disabled).
  • Page 128 Parameters Configuration options Server URL This setting depicts the server URL. The OPC UA cli- ents to CIU 888 using this URL. The URL shall be in the below format. opc.tcp://192.168.20.10:51000 Default value: Empty string 3. Click the Secondary FTE Host Port tab to view the Property.
  • Page 129 Actual device name of the service port (generated by the driver component of the CIU 888 firmware) IP Address The IP address of a CIU 888 TCP/IP host port Subnet Mask The subnet mask of a CIU 888 TCP/IP host port...
  • Page 130 1 - IP address filter is enabled Allowed IP Addresses This indicates the IP addresses from which connection is accepted by the CIU 888's Modbus TCP server. The IP addresses are given with a comma separation. For example, 192.168.1.11,192.168.1.12 Allowed IP Range...
  • Page 131 0 - OPC UA server is disabled 1 - OPC UA server is enabled Server URL This setting depicts the server URL. The OPC UA cli- ents to CIU 888 using this URL. The URL shall be in the below format. opc.tcp://192.168.20.10:51000 Default value: Empty string Refer to the parameters and configuration options in LAN tab under LAN A port given in section 3.2.10.1 for more information.
  • Page 132 2. In other host system integration, FTE A, FTE B and LAN should be in different subnets. 3.2.13.3 Configuring VPN Port 1. On the CIU 888 node, click VPN port. 2. By default, VPN tab appears displaying various properties. You can view or edit these properties.
  • Page 133: Configuring Modbus Map For Tcp/Ip Ports

    Note: Following IP series are invalid 192.168.1.x, 192.168.10.x 3.2.14 Configuring Modbus map for TCP/IP ports CIU 888 node provides the option to create, edit and delete TCP/IP modbus maps. 3.2.14.1 Create TCP/IP Modbus Map 1. On the CIU 888 node, right-click and select Create TCP/IP modbus map from the menu.
  • Page 134 Modbus TCP/IP server. It is value from 1 - 254. 4. Enter appropriate details in each of the fields and click OK The ModbusMapSettings window appears Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 104...
  • Page 135 • Entis Pro Complaint • User specified • CIU Plus Complaint • ENTIS Compliant For more information on User specified modbus maps, refer to section 3.2.12.1 and section 3.2.12.2 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 105...
  • Page 136 NOTE: Click the Apply button after filling details in Tanks, Entities, Temperature Profiles and Density Profiles tab. 3.2.14.2 Delete TCP/IP Modbus map On the CIU 888 node, right-click and select Delete exisiting TCP/ IP modbus map from the menu. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 137 OK. The Modbus map is deleted. 3.2.14.3 View/Edit Modbus TCP/IP Maps 1. On the CIU 888 node, right-click and select View / Edit TCP/IP modbus map from the menu. 2. The View/Edit TCP/IP Modbus Map window appears.
  • Page 138 Click the apply button to save changes before navigating to other tabs. Failing to do so may lead to wrong values getting displayed. 3.3 Sending Configuration to CIU 888 1. On the CIU 888 node, right-click and choose Send configuration to CIU 888. 2. The CIU 888 Connection Details window appears.
  • Page 139: Generating Ini Files

    Getting Started 3.4 Generating INI Files 1. On the CIU 888 node, right-click and choose Send configuration to CIU 888. 2. The CIU 888 Connection Details window appears. 3. In the Service Port address box, type the name of the service port address.
  • Page 140: Verifying Configuration

    Getting Started 3.5 Verifying Configuration 1. On the CIU 888 node, right-click and choose Send configuration to CIU 888. 2. The CIU 888 Connection Details window appears. 3. In the Service Port address box, type the name of the service port address.
  • Page 141: Importing An Existing Site Configuration

    Getting Started 3.6 Importing an existing site configuration 1. From the CIU 888 Service Tool window, Choose File > Open. The SelectSiteForm window appears. 2. Click Import. 3.6.1 Recommended actions if importing from prior to R150.1 Databases If CIU Plus compliant modbus maps are configured in TCP/IP, then ...
  • Page 142 To get Multispot Temperature, temperature profiles has to be configured in TRL2 gauge as follows: a) Select the TRL2 Gauge. b) Enable Temperature Profiles checkbox and configure the Scan period, Slave ID, Modbus Address, Device Type and click on Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 112...
  • Page 143 Apply. For more details refer section 3.2.10.4 c) Remove Multi Spot temperatures configured in User Defined modbus maps and configure the Temperature parameters in 'Temperature' tab of User defined modbus map. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 113...
  • Page 144 Getting Started The Open window appears. 3. Select the site database file and click Open. The files are imported to the current CIU 888 Service tool. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 3 - 114...
  • Page 145: Opening An Existing Site Configuration

    Getting Started 3.7 Opening an existing site configuration 1. From the CIU 888 Service Tool window, Choose File > Open. The SelectSiteForm window appears. 2. Select the required site and Click Select. You can see the selected site details now.
  • Page 146: Chapter 4 Commissioning Of A Standalone System Setup

    CHAPTER 4 COMMISSIONING OF A STANDALONE SYSTEM SETUP Perform the following steps to commission a standalone CIU 888 system setup: 1. Log on to the CIU 888 and changing the initial password, see section 4.2.1 2. Verify the CIU 888 license, see section 4.2.2 3.
  • Page 147: Running The Initial Setup Of The Ciu 888

    CIU 888 system setup is running the initial setup. 4.2.1 Logging on to the CIU 888 and changing the initial password During the initial setup, a user has to log on to the CIU 888 and change the initial password first.
  • Page 148 - It must contain at least one number and one special character - It must not contain special characters !, ’ and ” c) Click Apply. The CIU 888 Web interface is displayed. By default, the DIAGNOSTICS window is displayed. (see FIGURE 4-4). FIGURE 4-4 CIU 888 Web interface: Diagnostics window Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 149: Verifying The Ciu 888 License

    FIGURE 4-5 CIU 888 Web interface: Configure window 2. If a license is installed on the CIU 888, ‘LICENSE_OK’ is displayed in the License status field. If no license is installed, the field is empty. In this case, contact Honeywell.
  • Page 150: Setting Up The Site Configuration

    The View License window is displayed (see FIGURE 4-6). FIGURE 4-6 CIU 888 Web interface: View License window 4. Verify if the correct license is installed on the CIU 888. If not, contact Honeywell. 4.3 Setting up the site configuration After the initial set up of the CIU 888 is completed, set up the site configuration using CIU 888 Service Tool.
  • Page 151: Sending The Site Configuration To The Ciu 888

    CIU 888 using the CIU 888 Service Tool, see section 3.3. 4.5 Generating INI files When the site configuration is sent to the CIU 888, generate the INI files needed for Entis Pro. Refer to section 3.4 for detailed information about generating INI files using CIU 888 Service Tool.
  • Page 152: Starting Entis Pro And Loading The Updated Ini Files In Entis Pro

    4.6 Starting Entis Pro and loading the updated INI files in Entis Pro When the INI files are generated, start the Entis Pro system connected to the CIU 888 and then load the INI files in Entis Pro. Refer to the Configuration manual Entis Pro version 2.80x for Windows 10 (Part No.
  • Page 153 The certificate management is handled via CIU 888's web interface. Login to the CIU 888 Web portal and navigate to the CONFIGURE tab. Two sections are available as OPCUA CA Signed Certifcate and OPCUA Self Signed Certificate.(see FIGURE 4-8) FIGURE 4-8 CIU888 Web Interface Configure tab.
  • Page 154: Opcua Self-Signed Certificate Management

    Self-signed certificate security flow involves the user trust the certificates manually. That is, OPC client certificate needs to be trusted in CIU 888 and CIU 888 server certificate needs to be trusted in OPC client application. When OPCUA server is enabled, CIU creates the self-signed server certificate (if not available) at the start up.
  • Page 155 CIU. By default, the received client certificate to be added to rejected certifcate store in CIU. The user has to manually trust the client certificate to enable CIU communication with the OPC UA client. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 4 - 10...
  • Page 156 3. Click Apply and the user would be prompted for a restart of CIU, click Yes. NOTE: Secure communication is established between CIU and the OPC Client application after CIU restart. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 4 - 11...
  • Page 157: Opcua Ca-Signed Certificate Management

    1. Generate CSR (Certificate Signing Request) for CIU 2. Send the generated CSR to Certificate Authority for server certificate signing. Request the following from the CA: a) Signed CIU 888 Server certificate (.der) b) Root CA certificate (.der) c) Certificate Revocation List (CRL) (.crl) 3.
  • Page 158  Browse CA Certificate format. Browse the received root CA CRL in .crl format  Browse CA CRL: Browse the the received signed server  Browse Server Certificate: certificate (in .der format). Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 4 - 13...
  • Page 159 NOTE: If different CA is used for CIU888 to sign: get its CA root certificate and CA CRL of that CA and add to respective directory of client application certificate management. Now Both CA root certificate and CA root CRL will be present. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 4 - 14...
  • Page 160: Self Signed Certificate Management With Entis

    ENTIS automatically generates a self-signed certificate to communicate with the CIU 888. To successfully establish secure communication with the CIU 888, the ENTIS self-signed certificate and the CIU 888 server certificate need to be trusted by each other. This can be done with the following steps: 1.
  • Page 161: Verifying The Working Of The System Setup

    NOTE: If steps a, b, and c are redundant, they must be performed on both CIUA and CIUB. 4.10 Verifying the working of the system setup The last step in the commissioning procedure is verifying if the CIU 888 system setup is working properly. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 162 Commissioning of a Standalone System Setup To verify the working of the system setup, the CIU 888 must be connected to: PC/laptop running the CIU 888 Service Tool via Service port located  at the front using a Cat. 5 Ethernet cable PC/laptop running the Modbus Host (e.g.
  • Page 163: Sealing The Ciu 888

    Refer to the CIU 888 Sealing Guide (Part No. 4417595) for more information. NOTE: If the CIU 888 does not feature the option to be sealed, the W&M lock key switch and the configuration lock key switch can either be locked or left unlocked.
  • Page 164: Chapter 5 Commissioning Of A Redundant System Setup

    NOTE: Refer to the Protocol Manual - Modbus and OPC UA Host (Part No. 4417588) for more information about setting up of Modbus host for redundancy. NOTE: The active CIU 888 can either be the primary CIU 888 or the secondary CIU 888.
  • Page 165: Requirements For Commissioning

    The primary CIU 888 and the secondary CIU 888 must be linked  through their Sync Link ports using a Cat. 5 Ethernet cable (patch or crossover). The Sync Link port is located at the back of the CIU 888 (see FIGURE 5-1). FIGURE 5-1...
  • Page 166: Running The Initial Setup Of The Primary Ciu 888

    CIU 888. See section 4.2 for more information. 5.3 Setting up the site configuration When the initial setup of the primary CIU 888 is completed, then set up the site configuration using CIU 888 Service Tool. The site configuration can be set up either by: Creating a new site configuration, see section 3.2.
  • Page 167 Next, press the OK button. The Configuration menu screen is displayed (see FIGURE 5-3). FIGURE 5-3 CIU 888 display: Configuration menu screen 2. Highlight the required Redundancy option using the navigation keys. Click the OK button. The Redundancy screen is displayed (see FIGURE 5-4).
  • Page 168 Because the Entis Pro system(s) connected to the CIU 888s is shutdown, redundancy switchover is disabled during reboot. 5. Connect the PC/Laptop to the secondary CIU 888. Log on to the secondary CIU 888 and change the initial password, refer to section 4.2.1.
  • Page 169: Generating Ini Files

    Commissioning of a Redundant System Setup 5.6 Generating INI files When the site configuration is sent to primary CIU 888, then generate the INI files required for Entis Pro. Refer to the section 3.4 for detailed information about generating INI files using CIU 888 Service Tool.
  • Page 170 Commissioning of a Redundant System Setup a) Login to the CIU 888 Web portal and navigate to the CONFIGURE tab. b) Click on Manage Certificates under the OPC UA Self Signed Certificates header. The ENTIS self-signed certificate can be seen in the Rejected Certificate section.
  • Page 171: Verifying The Working Of The System Setup

    If the CIU 888s sealing option is licensed, the next step is to have them sealed by a representative of the LM authorities or by a LM accredited user. Refer to the CIU 888 Sealing Guide (Part No. 4417595) for more information.
  • Page 172: Chapter 6 Updating Ciu 888 Site Configuration

    CIU 888 for the changes to become effective. Changes in the CIU 888 system setup can be the result of the following. For example: Connection of additional tank gauging instruments to the CIU 888 ...
  • Page 173: Requirements For Updating The Redundant Ciu 888 Site Configuration

    Updating CIU 888 Site configuration located at the front of the CIU 888 (see FIGURE 6-1). See Chapter 3 for more information about the CIU 888 Configuration System. FIGURE 6-1 CIU 888: Service port 6.2 Requirements for updating the redundant CIU 888 site configura-...
  • Page 174: Sending The Site Configuration To The Ciu 888

    Refer to the CIU 888 Sealing Guide (Part No. 4417595) for more information. NOTE: If the CIU 888 does not feature the option to be sealed, the W&M lock key switch can either be locked or left unlocked. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 175: Special Operating Procedure To Perform Configuration Updates On Redundant

    CIU and the configuration updates gets synchronized to Secondary (Passive) CIU through the private sync link. This is the recommended procedure for most of the customers as CIU 888 takes care of the configuration synchronization automatically and ensures both Primary CIU and Secondary CIU has the same configuration.
  • Page 176 Updating CIU 888 Site configuration NOTE: Generate INI files from CIU B by connecting via service/VPN port. If Entis Pro is the host then reload INI files. If Entis is used as host then reload the site DB in Entis.
  • Page 177: Updating Configuration For Non-Restart Parameters

    Updating CIU 888 Site configuration 6.9.2 Updating configuration for Non-Restart parameters This section covers the configuration update procedure that does not involve restart of CIU 888. 1. Login to CIU A webpage and disable configuration synchronization. Proceed to the next step on seeing "configuration sync is disabled successfully"...
  • Page 178 Updating CIU 888 Site configuration NOTE: a) Entis pro automatically issues switch over if CIU A had taken value 1-99 in hot standby window on step 5. Now CIU A will become active and take value as 100 and CIU B will become passive and take value as 1-99 b) If both the CIUs (A and B) have value as 100, then user has to make CIU A as Active by issuing a switch over command.
  • Page 179: Chapter 7 General Ciu 888 Functions

    CIU 888 display: CIU 888 Loading... splash screen NOTE: If the CIU 888 is built into a storage cabinet, the on/off switch should be in the ‘ON’ position as it is no longer accessible. In this case, you can start the CIU 888 by switching on the mains.
  • Page 180: Restarting The Ciu 888

    General CIU 888 Functions 7.1.2 Restarting the CIU 888 You can restart the CIU 888 via the CIU 888 Web interface. To restart the CIU 888, select Restart CIU from the CIU 888 menu (see FIGURE 7-3). FIGURE 7-3 CIU 888 Web interface: Restart CIU option in CIU 888 menu During restart, the CIU 888 Restarting...
  • Page 181: Shutting Down The Ciu 888

    CIU 888 Web interface: Shutdown CIU option in CIU 888 menu NOTE: To switch the CIU 888 back, use the on/off switch at the back of the device, see section 7.1.1. Because the on/off switch is still in the ‘ON’ position, the on/off switch must be switched to the ‘OFF’...
  • Page 182: W&M Lock Key Switch And Configuration Lock Key Switch

    The W&M lock key switch is used for locking and unlocking the LM relevant configuration settings of the CIU 888. The key switch is located at the front of the CIU 888, and is fitted with a cover (see FIGURE 7-6). FIGURE 7-6 CIU 888: W&M lock key switch...
  • Page 183 General CIU 888 Functions On the CIU 888 display, the status of the W&M lock key switch changes from (‘locked’) to (‘unlocked’) (see FIGURE 7-7). FIGURE 7-7 CIU 888 display: W&M relevant configuration settings are unlocked 3. Remove the key from the key switch and store it.
  • Page 184: Configuration Lock Key Switch

    The Configuration lock key switch is used for locking and unlocking the configuration settings (non-LM relevant and LM relevant) of the CIU 888. The key switch is located at the front of the CIU 888 (see FIGURE 7-9). FIGURE 7-9 CIU 888: Configuration lock key switch 7.2.2.1 Unlocking the configuration settings...
  • Page 185 General CIU 888 Functions 3. Remove the key from the key switch and store it. 7.2.2.2 Locking the configuration settings Perform the following steps to lock the configuration settings of the CIU 888: 1. Take the key for locking/unlocking the configuration settings.
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  • Page 187: Appendix A Data Handling

    The system engineering units are selected during the configuration of the CIU 888, and also in a later stadium when the settings of the CIU 888 are configured (partly or fully) and the CIU 888 is operational. The CIU 888 Web interface presents the configuration settings in the selected system engineering units.
  • Page 188 Appendix A - Data Handling 1. On the PC/laptop running Service Tool, go to (Start) > Control Panel. The Control Panel is displayed (see FIGURE A-1). FIGURE A-1 Control Panel Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 A - 2...
  • Page 189 Appendix A - Data Handling 2. Click Clock, Language, and Region. The Clock, Language, and Region window is displayed (see FIGURE A-2). FIGURE A-2 Control Panel: Clock, Language, and Region window Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 A - 3...
  • Page 190 Appendix A - Data Handling 3. Click Region and Language. The Region and Language window is displayed. By default, the Formats tab is displayed (see FIGURE A-3). FIGURE A-3 Region and Language window Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 A - 4...
  • Page 191: Time Stamped Data

    Dates are always presented in ISO format, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD, where: YYYY = the year (all digits)  MM = the month (01 (January) to 12 (December))  DD = the day (01 to 31)  Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 A - 5...
  • Page 192: List Of Entities Not Needing Restart After A Change

    Only the standard windows time formats are supported. A.3 List of entities not needing restart after a change TABLE A-1 List of CIU 888 entities that do not require a restart after changing Entity Name Entity Number VolumeCorrections...
  • Page 193 MolarWeight TankTRef ThermalexpCoeffTankshell TankAirDensity AmbientTemperature AmbientTemperatureStatus InsulationFactor LowestTemperatureElement Tobs TobsStatus CTL (VCF) CTLStatus TCFStatus DCFStatus TankTypeStatus ShellCapacityStatus LowTOVStatus HighTOVStatus GSVCalcTypeStatus ProductCodeStatus VolumeCorrectionsStatus ProductTRefStatus SedAndWaterStatus LiqVolRatioStatus MolarWeightStatus TankTRefStatus TankTCStatus AirDensityStatus InsulationFactorStatus Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 A - 7...
  • Page 194 IPConfigurationCRC 3508 IPDipswitchStatus 3511 TankZoneControl 4003 TankZoneStart 4004 TankZoneEnd 4005 TankZoneCorrection 4006 FloMul 5042 FloIntervalTime 5043 GaugeDetail 6500 GSVCalcType 8122 ProductCode 8123 AlphaType 2155 SampleDensityStatus 9133 SampleTemperatureStatus 9135 ProductConfigurationCRC 9160 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 A - 8...
  • Page 195: Appendix B Scanning

    Appendix B - Scanning APPENDIX B SCANNING The main task of the CIU 888 is scanning the connected tank gauging instruments continuously for the measured values of the connected devices. B.4 Scanning Philosophy CIU 888 incorporates time-based scanning for better scanning performance.
  • Page 196: Command Scan Items

    Priority agent can be enabled / disabled with a configuration option. Priority Agent is disabled - CIU 888 scans the field using a static time based scanning algorithm for foreground and background scan items.
  • Page 197 Below Normal Background parameters (for example, Temperature, Density) Foreground parameters (for example, Level) of static tanks when device communication errors occur. Background parameters of tanks when device communication errors occur. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 B - 11...
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  • Page 199: Appendix C Redundancy

     Clock  NOTE: A failure in the Sync Link connection will disable a synchronization. The Sync Link port is located at the back of the CIU 888 (see FIGURE C-5). FIGURE C-5 CIU 888: Sync Link port Part No.: 4417584_Rev12...
  • Page 200: Supported Redundant Ciu 888 Topologies Of Deployment

    Appendix C - Redundancy C.11 Supported redundant CIU 888 topologies of deployment The following redundant CIU 888 topologies of deployment are supported: RS-232 host port redundancy with redundant CIU 888s and host port  redundancy on demand of host system (see C.11.1) RS-232 host port redundancy with redundant CIU 888s and data ...
  • Page 201: Host Port Redundancy With Redundant Ciu 888S And Data Synchronization Between Host Systems

    This configuration is compliant with Entis Pro or any other modbus host system. By issuing the appropriate Modbus command, Entis Pro can demand to switch over to the secondary CIU 888 if the primary CIU 888 is not responding anymore and move to Com2/Port 42 to acquire tank data.
  • Page 202: Modbus Tcp Host Port Redundancy With Redundant Ciu 888S And Data Synchronization Between Host Systems

    This configuration is compliant with Entis Pro or any other modbus host system. By issuing the appropriate Modbus command, Entis Pro can demand to switch over to the secondary CIU 888 if the primary CIU 888 is not responding anymore and move to Com2/Port 42 to acquire tank data.
  • Page 203 Appendix C - Redundancy At CIU 888 level, Modbus maps are created with Unique Unit ID which can be configured in Modbus TCP/IP Client host systems. This way, each configured map can be accessed in any Modbus TCP/IP ports. FIGURE C-8...
  • Page 204: Opc Ua Tcp Host Port Redundancy With Redundant Ciu 888S And Data Synchronization Between Host Systems

    In this configuration, both CIU 888s in the redundant configuration are connected to the Honeywell Experion PKS ((see FIGURE C-8)) and to other Modbus TCP/IP hosts. The CIU 888s are connected to Experion FTE Networks via FTE A & FTE B ports. CIU 888s acts as non-FTE nodes on FTE network.
  • Page 205 Appendix C - Redundancy FIGURE C-9 OPC UA TCP host port redundancy with redundant CIU 888s and data synchronization between host systems Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 C - 19...
  • Page 206: Redundant Ciu 888-Experion Pks Integration

    Appendix C - Redundancy C.12 Redundant CIU 888-Experion PKS Integration Redundant CIU 888 and Experion PKS Integration requires necessary configuration changes in CIU 888 using Service tool and in Experion PKS using Quick Builder. C.12.1 Configuring CIU 888 Perform the below steps for the required CIU 888 configuration using CIU 888 Service tool: 1.
  • Page 207 10.79.212.185). CIU 888 is now configured for Experion PKS integration. NOTE: When Redundant CIU 888 is integrated with Experion PKS, the IP address of the FTE A & FTE B should be configured in the same subnet.
  • Page 208: Configuring Experion Pks

    Perform the below steps for the required Experion PKS configuration using Quick builder in Configuration Studio. 1. On the CIU 888A node, click Channels. 2. Under the Main tab, enter details in the Name and Description fields. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 C - 22...
  • Page 209 Modbus TCP from the Network Type drop-down list. 4. Under the Redundant Port tab, choose RedundantLANVendor from the Port Type drop-down list and Modbus TCP from the Network Type drop-down list. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 C - 23...
  • Page 210 888_TCP. The IP Address 1 and IP Address 2 are configured with Primary CIU 888's FTE A and FTE B IP address. For example, if Primary CIU 888's FTE A IP address is 10.79.212.182 and FTE B IP address is 10.79.212.183, then configure IP Address 1 as 10.79.212.182 &...
  • Page 211 Appendix C - Redundancy Digital Input Controller for Read Discrete Inputs is as shown in the figure below. Digital Output Controller for Write Coils is as shown in the figure below. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 C - 25...
  • Page 212: Configure Modbus Points

    Modbus Controllers configured earlier. C.12.3.1 Point configuration for Host initiated switchover CIU 888's redundancy is controlled by host initiated switchovers. Hence, the following configuration needs to be done in Experion PKS to initiate switchovers.
  • Page 213 C.12.3.3 Configure Digital Input(Hotstandby Status) HOTSTANDBYSTATUS is a Digital Input created for getting the Hotstandby Status of CIU 888. This is associated to the INPUT controller and the PV Source Address is given as INPUT 1 (where INPUT indicates the Controller & 1 indicates the Modbus address of the Hotstandby status of CIU 888).
  • Page 214 ParamValue("SWITCHOVERCOMMAND.OP")= ucase("ON") end if NOTE: This script will check the Hotstandby Status periodically (HOTSTANDBYSTATUS.PV) and whenever it changes to ON (which indicates CIU 888 as PASSIVE), a switchover command Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 C - 28...
  • Page 215: Configure Points For Ciu 888 Parameters

    (SWITCHOVERCOMMAND.OP=ON) is issued to CIU 888 so that the CIU 888 becomes ACTIVE. For the Write Coil for giving Switchover command to CIU 888 to make ACTIVE in-case of PASSIVE state, a SWITCHOVERCOMMAND.OP is created which is associated to OUTPUT controller. The PV Source Address is given as OUTPUT 1 which needs to configured in control tab of the point for write.
  • Page 216 Appendix C - Redundancy is configured as ANALOG 27 S32BB. In this example Product Level is available at Modbus address 26 in CIU 888). NOTES: 1. For more information on datatype conversion in Experion PKS, refer to Knowledge Builder of Experion PKS.
  • Page 217 KSISTRAPS section is optional. It is required only if RIC is configured.In case of water strap table KSISTRAPS section is not required. 0.168 0.333 0.950 1.843 2.277 27.3562 4.064 27.3999 [EOF] [End Of File] Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 D - 31...
  • Page 218: Appendix D Tank Capacity Table

    Appendix D - Tank Capacity Table This format is same for Tank TCT and Water TCT This page is intentionally left blank Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 D - 32...
  • Page 219 Appendix D - Tank Capacity Table Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 D - 33...
  • Page 220 Temperature Density DensityPoints [DENSITY_POINTS] 1054,2449 1053,9333 1053,6098 1053,2863 1052,9747 1052,6512 1052,3277 1052,0161 31,7 1038,5956 [EOF] [End Of File] NOTE: This table supports up to 1000 density points. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 E - 34...
  • Page 221: Appendix E Density Table Format

    Appendix E - Density table format This page is intentionally left blank Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 E - 35...
  • Page 222 2.0000 16.111 0.9998 16.667 0.9995 17.222 0.9992 17.778 0.9989 18.333 0.9987 18.889 0.9984 19.444 0.9982 42.778 0.9873 [EOF] [End Of File] NOTE: This table supports up to 1000 CTL points. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 F - 36...
  • Page 223: Appendix F Ctl Table Format

    Appendix F - CTL table format Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 F - 37...
  • Page 224 1050,37 1050,27 36,5 1049,47 1050,07 1049,97 1049,87 1049,77 1049,67 1049,57 38,5 1048,77 1049,37 1049,27 1049,17 1049,07 1048,97 1048,87 40,5 1048,07 1048,67 1048,57 1048,47 1048,37 1048,27 1048,17 [EOF] [End Of File] Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 G - 38...
  • Page 225: Appendix G Concentration Table Format

    Density is updated for corresponding temperature and concentration. NaN is used to indicate not applicable. NOTE: This table supports up to 1000 temperature points and 200 concentration points Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 G - 39...
  • Page 226 Appendix G - Concentration table format Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 G - 40...
  • Page 227: File

    This is specific to TRL/2 device TRUE/FALSE and not applicable for Modbus device. The user can provide "TRUE" for Honeywell TRL/2 devices and "FALSE" for third party devices. H.14 Device engineering units The following table provides information on the various engineering units supported by the Modbus field device.
  • Page 228: Valid Register Ranges

    CIU. Description XML Tag Possible Values <DeviceInformation> This indicates the name of Any String <ModbusMap> the parameter in the Modbus <Name> field device which needs to be scanned by CIU. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 42...
  • Page 229 Refer to section H.18 for the integer 16-bit decimal float list of supported Modbus data types. 12-bit signed integer 32-bit signed integer bit float (regular) 32-bit uint/f1 32-bit uint/f10 32-bit uint/f100 32-bit uint/f1000 32-bit uint/f10000 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 43...
  • Page 230 CIU can de- scale the retrieved value. If Scaling and offset are not applicable then this tag can be left empty Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 44...
  • Page 231 Modbus DENSITY field device. PRESSURE If value for this tag is set as "ANY" then CIU 888 service tool shall display all the device supported units in its User Interface for this parameter in Modbus Data Input configuration.
  • Page 232 For PRESSURE : kgf/cm², Pa, kPa, psi, atm, bar, psi_r100, psi_r1000, mBarG (TRL/2), mBarA (TRL/2), 1/100 psiG (TRL/2), 1/100 psiA (TRL/2) For ANY : The tag shall be empty Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 46...
  • Page 233 Modbus register address defined by the device manufacturer. 0 to 65535 registers can be addressed. For example to address holding register 0 in device, 400001 would be set here. Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 47...
  • Page 234 Modbus registers defined for field device <Status> the Modbus field device Modbus datasheet < NoofModbusRegisters > status parameter that needs to be scanned by CIU 888. <DeviceInformation> This indicates the Modbus Not a number <ModbusMap> datatype for the Modbus Fixed number <Status>...
  • Page 235 <CIUMapDetail> be copied then BitM = 8 and <DeviceParameterEndBitIndex> BitN = 15. If the entire device value needs to be copied then this tag shall be empty Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 49...
  • Page 236: Custom Value Map

    16-bit unsigned The data represents an unsigned integer. integer Range : 0 to 65535 16-bit signed The data represents an signed integer (in 2’s complement). integer Range : -32768 to 32767 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 50...
  • Page 237 16 bits represents 4 fraction digits. Range : 0...65535.99995 Char This data represents an ASCII character. 8-bit signed This data represents an 8-bit signed data. integer Range : -127 to 128 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 51...
  • Page 238: Supported Device Engineering Units

    Celsius Tenth Celsius Tenth Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Kelvin Pressure KGF CM SQ Pascal Kilo Pascal mBarG (TRL/2) mBarA (TRL/2) 1/100 psiG (TRL/2) 1/100 psiA (TRL/2) PSI RANGE 100 PSI RANGE 1000 Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 52...
  • Page 239 Appendix H - Creation of new Modbus field device / TRL/2 Field Device Units of Measurement Device Unit Type Density Kilogram cubic meters Degrees API Pounds cubic feet RD60 lbs_us_gallon kilogram_liters Gram / Millilitre Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 53...
  • Page 240 Appendix H - Creation of new Modbus field device / TRL/2 Field Device This page is intentionally left blank Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 H - 54...
  • Page 241: Appendix I List Of Abbreviations

    Programmable Logic Controller Random Access Memory Remote Terminal Unit SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Total Observed Volume Tank Radar Level W&M Weights and Measures Extensible Markup Language Legal Metrology Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 I - 55...
  • Page 242 Appendix I - List of Abbreviations This page is intentionally left blank Part No.: 4417584_Rev12 Configuration Manual CIU 888 I - 56...
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