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  • Entis XL Installation

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    Entis XL

    Software Installation

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    Contents

    Section Description Page 0.0 Legal 0-4

    0.1 Copyright 0-4

    0.2 Disclaimer 0-4

    0.3 Safety Notice 0-4 1.0 Installation General Guidelines 1-5 2.0 Installation of Entis XL onto Windows 2000 2-6

    2.1 Logging on to Windows 2000 2-6

    2.2 Inserting the Entis XL set-up CD 2-6

    2.3 Entis XL Set-up Welcome 2-7

    2.4 License Agreement 2-8

    2.5 Registered User Details 2-9

    2.6 Selecting the Installation Type 2-10

    2.7 Communication Driver 2-11

    2.8 Installation Path 2-12

    2.9 Computer Name 2-14 2.10 File Copying 2-15 2.11 Datacon Setup 2-17 2.12 Database Installation 2-18

    2.12.1 Advanced Settings 2-19 2.13 Database Registration 2-20 2.14 Installation Complete 2-23

    3.0 PC Link 3-24

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    4.0 Uninstalling Entis XL and Associated Applications 4-25

    4.1 Uninstalling Entis XL 4-26 5.0 Uninstalling MSDE 5-29

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    0.0, Legal 0.1, Copyright Notice This material contains information of proprietary interest to Enraf Ltd. It has been supplied in confidence and the recipient, by accepting this material, agrees that the subject matter will not be copied or reproduced, in whole or in part, nor its contents revealed in any manner or to any person except to meet the purposes for which it was delivered. 0.2, Disclaimer The information in this document has been checked and is believed to be entirely reliable, however no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Enraf Ltd reserves the right to make changes and/or improvements in both the product and the product documentation without notice. Enraf Ltd does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product described herein; neither does it convey any licence under its patent rights or the rights of others. 0.3, Safety Notice The Entis XL system has not been designed to operate as a Safety critical system. It is provided as a means of monitoring only and should not be used as a safety system. The Entis XL system must be used alongside a proven independent safety system. Although, the Entis XL system provides a number of alarms to warn of current or impending situations regarding the movement of tank levels, or the health of level devices, appropriate independent means must be provided to verify and validate the integrity of measurements and dynamic data at regular intervals. Indeed, it is recommended that in order to have a high confidence in the system the programmable alarms provided by the system are tried and tested at regular intervals along with other process critical functions.

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    1.0, Installation General Guidelines The suite of application modules making up the Entis XL system are generally provided on CD. The installation process is relatively simple and straightforward following the same procedures as almost all other Windows applications. Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive. The system should normally auto start and begin running the set-up procedure. Follow the set up prompts and enter the relevant data when and where requested. When the installation is finally complete remove the CD and any other media from drives. You will normally be requested to perform a system reset before Entis XL can be used. On very complex systems, particularly large multi-user client server systems the installation process may be more complex requiring a separate installation for the database and other operating system components. Further, systems requiring remote access via Remote Access Server and/or providing a Web server will require configuration and set-up by competent engineers conversant with Windows 2000 and related technologies.

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    2.0, Installation of Entis XL onto Windows 2000 Installation from CD IMPORTANT: Refer to the release notes for your version of the software before proceeding with the installation of Entis XL. This procedure assumes that you are installing Entis XL onto a new P.C with no prior installations of Entis XL. 2.1, Logging on to Windows 2000 Log onto to your computer workstation as a Local Administrator. 2.2, Inserting the Entis XL set-up CD Insert the Entis XL set-up CD into your CD ROM drive. The CD will auto-start and automatically launch the installation procedure.

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    2.3, Entis XL Setup Welcome Within a few seconds the main part of the application installation is started with the display of the following screen.

    Click Next to continue with the installation or Cancel to terminate the installation procedure.

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    2.4, License Agreement The next screen presents the license agreement. If you agree to the terms of the license agreement press Yes to continue. If you do not agree to the terms of the license agreement press No and InstallShield will guide you to exiting the installation. If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    2.5, Registered User Details The next screen requests the Name and Company of the registered user of the software. By default InstallShield will pick the Registered User and Company provided during the installation of Windows. If the defaults are correct press the Next button to continue. Alternatively enter the correct details and press the Next button to continue. Pressing Cancel at any time will abort the installation.

    If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    2.6, Selecting the Installation Type The set-up CD contains four basic set-up types. You will need to select the correct option according to your license agreement.

    Select the appropriate option and press the Next button to continue. The Standalone option will install the Microsoft Database Engine (MSDE) onto your computer. The Server/Server and Client options depend upon SQL Server already being installed. If it is not present the installation will detect it and abort. If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    2.7 Communication Driver

    This screen allows you to select the Communication Driver that will be used by Entis XL. There are currently three options: -

    Datacon Enraf CIU 858 Whessoe WM550

    Select Datacon when a Datacon is in use. Select Enraf CIU 858 if you are connecting directly to a CIU 858. Select Whessoe WM550 if you are connecting directly to a Data Loop Interface Converter (DLIC) required to connect directly to the Whessoe WM550 transmitters. If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    2.8, Installation Path The next screen allows you to determine the target drive and path where the Entis XL files will be copied to. By default, the drive that has Windows NT installed on it will be selected.

    The path will be proposed as Program Files\Entis XL. If the defaults are acceptable press the Next button to continue. We generally recommend accepting the defaults, however the user is free to nominate the install location. If the default is not acceptable click the Browse button to select an alterna tive location. If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    Note: The following screen allows you to determine the target drive and path of the database directory. This is only applicable when installing the Standalone version of Entis XL. By default, the drive that has Windows NT installed on it will be selected.

    The path will be proposed as MSSQL7. If the defaults are acceptable press the Next button to continue. We generally recommend accepting the defaults, however the user is free to nominate the install location. If the default is not acceptable click the Browse button to select an alternative location. If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    2.9, Computer Name The next screen requests the user to enter the name of the computer acting as the server. Note: When installing the Standalone or Server options this screen will not appear. When installing the Client only installation the name will need to be changed to the name of the computer acting as the Entis XL server. By default the local computer name will be used. Press the Next button to continue with the installation.

    If you need to go back and change any of the previous choices press the Back button.

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    2.10, File Copying The Next screen displays a progress bar indicating the progress of the file copying and installation. Press the Cancel key at any time during this process to abort the installation.

    If the installation type was selected as Standalone, and this is the first installation, InstallShield will install the Microsoft Database Engine (MSDE). In this case the following screen will appear.

    The Server applications rely upon SQL Server being insta lled prior to installing Entis XL.

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    InstallShield then updates some Control Panel settings, and then register all new components in the registry.

    Note: For Client installation only, go to section 2.14 (Installation Complete).

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    2.11, Datacon Setup The next Screen allows you to choose the communications port and baud rate that will be used by the host PC.

    Select the correct Com port from the drop down list. Select the correct baud rate from the drop down list. The baud rate is dependent on the driver type selected earlier. The recommended defaults are as follows: -

    Datacon - 19200 Enraf CIU 858 - 1200 Whessoe WM550 - 2400

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    2.12, Database Installation The next screen requests the user to select the database to install. If it is a new installation select the Blank Database option. If it is a demo installation select the Demo Database option. If it is a repair or re-installation of an existing system where backups of the working database are available select the Pre-Configured Database option. Press the Advanced button to see more detailed restoration options. Only competent users should modify settings in the advanced section. (If your SQL Data files are in a non-default location) Press the Next button to Continue.

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    2.12.1, Advanced Settings When installing the Server or Client-Server options, the installation relies upon SQL Server being pre-installed. If SQL Server was installed to a location other than the default, the user should press the Advanced button to specify the location of SQL Server. This allows the installation procedure to register the application databases in the correct location. The following screen is an example: -

    Use the drive list box and the folder browse window to locate the Data folder for the SQL Server installation. Click Apply and OK to continue with the installation.

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    2.13, Database Registration The system will now try to start the SQL Server service.

    Each of the databases will now be installed/restored. The first is the Entis XL database.

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    The second is the StrapTables database.

    The third is the Events database.

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    The next screen indicates that the database installation/restoration is now complete.

    Press the Next button to continue.

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    2.14, Installation Complete The next screen indicates that the installation is complete and that a restart is required. The restart can be done immediately (default) or done later. Select the required option and press the Finish button.

    We recommend re-starting your computer after each new installation.

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    3.0, PC Link PC Link is a set of library files and utilities allowing communication between a host P.C. and the Datacon. PC Link is only normally installed onto the PC running the Server version or the Standalone version of Entis XL. PC Link is automatically installed during the Entis XL installation. To check installation of PC Link. Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services. Within services scroll down the list and you will see PC Link listed.

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    4.0 Un-installing Entis XL and Associated applications There are very few reasons why you would want to un-install the Entis XL package, however, if you do there are a few steps to follow. NOTE: before removing any components of Entis XL make sure you make a backup of your databases, if required. IMPORTANT: if you are removing Entis XL to re-install it again make sure you have the original install CD and current license diskette and software key, together with any database backups if applicable. In addition we would recommend before un-installing that you take a copy of all application executables just in case any have been replaced since the original CD was issued. Remember Entis XL can comprise several applications e.g. Entis XL, PC Link, SQL Server/MSDE etc. and each may have separate un-install procedures. Before removing any components of Entis XL make sure all applications are shutdown. Note that not all applications may be visible on the Windows toolbar. For example, some of the business components will have to be stopped using Task Manager e.g. the Movement Server, Event Handler. There may also be NT services forming part of the EntisXL application that need to be stopped as we ll. The un-installation procedures will only remove files that were originally installed by the installation procedure. If any other files have been added to the Entis XL directory, or any files have been modified since the original installation they will not get removed. Therefore the remaining debris will have to be removed manually after the un-installation process has completed.

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    4.1, Un-installing Entis XL Launch Control Panel. Launch Add/Remove Programs. The following screen will appear.

    You will see the Entis XL application in the applications list. Select Entis XL. The Change/Remove button will be enabled.

    Click Change/Remove.

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    The Install Shield wizard will be launched.

    A Warning will be displayed as follows asking you to confirm your choice.

    The application removal process starts as shown.

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    When all files have been removed the Install Shield Wizard Complete screen is displayed as follows.

    To complete the exercise press the Finish button then restart your PC. After the restart log on to your PC and check that Entis XL has been successfully removed. Entis XL should now be removed from the Application list in the Add/Remove programs screen as shown.

    Press the X on the toolbar to unload the Add/Remove programs module.

    Note: PC Link will automatically be uninstalled with Entis XL.

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    5.0, Removal of MSDE Unfortunately MSDE is not removed during the un-installation of EntisXL. It must be removed manually. MSDE comprises an NT service and an ICON in the system tray on the Windows toolbar.

    See the illustration opposite. Before MSDE can be removed the service must be stopped and the ICON closed in the system tray. If you right mouse click over the ICON a popup menu will be loaded. See the illustration below.

    Select the Stop option to shut down the Service. The MSDE Service ICON will change from displaying a small green arrow to a red square.

    See the illustration opposite. Now close down the MSDE application by right mouse clicking over the ICON again and selecting the Exit option. The application is now completely shutdown. It is now possible to un-install MSDE. Launch the Add/Remove programs utility from Control Panel. Select MSDE from the list. Click the Add/Remove button. At the prompt click Yes to continue. You may be warned that there are shared files and asked to confirm that you want to remove them. If so click Yes to All and remove all shared files. When this is complete we recommend a re-start of the P.C.

    MSDE Service Icon

    Entis XL Software InstallationContents0.0 Legal1.0 Installation General Suidelines2.0 Installation of Entis XL3.0 PC Link4.0 Uninstalling Entis XL5.0 Removal of MSDE