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Honeywell Process Solutions
Field Device Manager Express
Software Installation User's Guide
EP-FDM-02430X
R430
June 2012
Release 430
Honeywell
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Notices and Trademarks
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About This Document
This guide describes how to install Field Device Manager (FDM) Express. For the sake
of brevity, this guide does not repeat the applicable general guidelines, considerations,
cautions, and so on that are covered in the other Experion system guides.
Release Information
Document Name Document ID
Release Number
Publication Date
Field Device Manager Express Software Installation User's Guide
EP-FDM-02430X
430 April 2012
References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for the material
discussed in this publication.
Document Title Doc ID
Experion Software Installation and Upgrade Guide —
FDM R430 User’s Guide EP-FDM-11430
Support and Other Contacts
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Support and Other Contacts
United States and Canada
Contact: Honeywell Global Technical Support Center
Phone: 1-800-423-9883
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Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
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Training Classes
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Symbol Definitions
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Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions:
Symbol Definition
ATTENTION: Identifies information that requires special
consideration.
TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of
performing a task.
REFERENCE -EXTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of
information outside of the bookset.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL: Identifies an additional source of
information within the bookset.
CAUTION
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment or work (data) on the system being damaged or lost, or may result in the inability to properly operate the process.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product
manual for additional information. The symbol appears next to required information in the manual.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product
manual for additional information. The symbol appears next to required information in the manual.
WARNING, Risk of electrical shock: Potential shock hazard where
HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60 VDC may be accessible.
Symbol Definitions
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Symbol Definition
ESD HAZARD: Danger of an electro-static discharge to which
equipment may be sensitive. Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.
Protective Earth (PE) terminal: Provided for connection of the
protective earth (green or green/yellow) supply system conductor.
Functional earth terminal: Used for non-safety purposes such as
noise immunity improvement. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements.
Earth Ground: Functional earth connection. NOTE: This
connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements.
Chassis Ground: Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of
the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements.
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Contents
1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN ....................................................................9
1.1 Planning and design guidelines .................................................................... 9
1.2 Installation components and requirements ................................................. 9 Package information ..............................................................................................................9 FDM Express installation components ...................................................................................9 License information .............................................................................................................. 10 Hardware and software requirements .................................................................................. 11 FDM Express compatibility with Experion releases .............................................................. 11
1.3 Installation Scenario ..................................................................................... 12 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 12 Typical Architecture of FDM Express ................................................................................... 12
2. FDM EXPRESS INSTALLATION ................................................. 13
2.1 Installing FDM Express ................................................................................. 13 Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................ 13 To install FDM Server .......................................................................................................... 14
2.2 Installing FDM Client ..................................................................................... 20 Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................ 20 To install FDM Client ............................................................................................................ 20
3. POST INSTALLATION TASKS .................................................... 25
3.1 Updating the FDM license ............................................................................ 25 Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................ 25
3.2 Executables required in DEP exception list ............................................... 27 Adding executables to Data Execution Prevention (DEP) execution list .............................. 27
3.3 Configuring the network information .......................................................... 28
3.4 First logon ...................................................................................................... 28
4. FDM MAINTENANCE ................................................................... 31
4.1 Overview ........................................................................................................ 31 Before starting FDM maintenance ........................................................................................ 31
4.2 Modifying FDM components ........................................................................ 32
Contents
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4.3 Repairing FDM components ......................................................................... 36
4.4 Removing FDM ............................................................................................... 40
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1. Before You Begin
1.1 Planning and design guidelines FDM Express is an on-the-go version of Field Device Manager designed for use in the
maintenance shop and suitable for installation in a Win 7 laptop or desktop PC. It is
important that you plan the installation of FDM Express, so please refer to EP03-480-,
Field Device Manager Express Specifications, for information on PC hardware, PC
operating system, and peripheral requirements. Also, refer to the specifications for
details about performance and operational limits and to decide upon the number of tag
licenses you need. Up to 1000 tags are supported by FDM Express.
ATTENTION
FDM server installation includes installation of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Service Pack1. As a result, FDM server installation takes considerable time.
1.2 Installation components and requirements
Package information
Component Software Media Software Media
Type
FDM R430 setup software Field Device Manager Software R430.1 DVD – 1
DVD
Microsoft SQL Server
2008 R2 SP1
Field Device Manager Software R430.1 DVD – 2
DVD
FDM Express License Field Device Manager License CD R430.1
CD
FDM Express installation components
FDM Express installation supports the following components.
FDM Server: FDM Server forms the core of FDM application. It manages the FDM
client and interacts with HART and PROFIBUS devices through the Remote
Communication Interface (RCI). It stores all persistent information related to the
1. Before You Begin
1.2. Installation components and requirements
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devices, networks, and FDM users. For FDM Express Server installation, FDM
Client and RCI are required and they are automatically selected and installed during
the installation.
FDM Client: FDM client is the user interface component of the FDM application.
The client enables you to connect-to FDM Server and performs various
functionalities supported by FDM.
FDM RCI: Remote Communication Interface (RCI) is the component in FDM that
manages the interaction with devices connected to the communication interfaces. It
is also included in the FDM Express installation. The following table lists the
communication interfaces and the respective device which can be connected.
Communication Interfaces Devices
HART Profibus
RS-232 HART Modem Supported Not applicable
RS-485 HART Multiplexer Supported Not applicable
Communication/Gateway DTMs
Supported Supported
The FDM RCI is installed in FDM Express Server.
Mux Monitoring Solution: This component, available with the full FDM product, is
not available with FDM Express.
FDM HART Multiplexer: This component, also available with the full FDM
product, is not available with FDM Express
Station Maintenance View: This option is only used with Experion for the full
FDM product. It is not available with FDM Express.
License information
An FDM Express license upgrade is a requirement for the software to function. The
Server Management Tool provides the functionality to manage the license for FDM.
Using the Licensing option, you can upgrade (install) the provided FDM Express license.
ATTENTION
After installing of FDM, ensure to upgrade FDM with the provided license.
1. Before You Begin
1.2. Installation components and requirements
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REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more information on upgrading license, refer to the Upgrading FDM license in the FDM User’s Guide.
Hardware and software requirements
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
Refer to EP03-480-430X, Field Device Manager Express Specifications, for information on hardware and software requirements.
FDM Express compatibility with Experion releases
FDM Express does not support connection with Experion R400. Only the full FDM
product supports this.
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For more information, refer to the Release Notes document for FDM release.
1. Before You Begin
1.3. Installation Scenario
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1.3 Installation Scenario
Overview
In FDM Express, the installed server handles the database required to the store device
information. The FDM Express server, along with FDM Remote Communication
Interface component, enables the FDM Express Client to access the required data from
devices connected via a MUX, modem or Comm DTM network.
FDM Express is installed in a Win 7 or Windows 2008 laptop or desktop computer for
use with locally available HART or PROFIBUS instruments.
Typical Architecture of FDM Express
The following diagram depicts the network architecture of FDM Express as used in the
maintenance shop.
Network architecture of FDM
The following components are installed during the FDM installation.
FDM Server, along with FDM Client and FDM RCI. When you select FDM Server
for installation, the FDM Client and FDM RCI are also selected by default.
FDM Express in Laptop PC
USB to RS 485 Converter
MUX Network &Devices
USB HART Modem
OR
HART Device
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2. FDM Express Installation
ATTENTION
Manuals provided with FDM Express reflect the complete, full FDM product offering. Many documented options are not offered with FDM Express. The user should be aware of this.
This section covers the following topics which provide an overview of installation.
Topic Page
Installing FDM Express (laptop or desktop) 15
Installing FDM Client 22
ATTENTION
Ensure that your Antivirus solution is not configured to block copying of files or prevent installations from registering services.
To install FDM Express R430 successfully, the user must have administrative privileges.
2.1 Installing FDM Express
Prerequisites
The user should have FDM Express R430 DVD media ready.
The user must be a member of an Administrator group to install FDM Server.
Ensure you close all Windows applications before starting FDM Server software
Installation.
Ensure Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service is running.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.1. Installing FDM Express
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To install FDM Server
Perform the following steps.
Step Action
1 Insert FDM Express software DVD into the DVD drive.
2 Right-click setup.exe and then click Run as administrator.
The Field Device Manager - InstallShield Wizard appears.
ATTENTION
You must close all the other applications before proceeding with the installation.
3 Click Next.
The License Information page appears.
4 Read the license agreement, and then:,
Click Yes, if you accept the terms.
Or
Click No, if you do not accept the terms.
When you click Yes, the Common Information page appears.
5 Read the common information, and then click Next. The Product Registration
page appears.
6 Type the name of the User.
7 Type the name of the Organization.
8 Click Next.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.1. Installing FDM Express
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Step Action
The Module selection page appears.
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2.1. Installing FDM Express
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Step Action
9 Select FDM Server component, and then click Next.
ATTENTION
When you select FDM Server option, FDM Client and Remote Communication Interface (RCI) are also selected.
If you are installing FDM Server on an unqualified operating system, the following message appears. Click OK to proceed with
the installation on an unqualified operating system.
The Enter User Account Information page appears.
FDM creates an internal user known as FDMMngr, which is used for authentication purposes. If the user does not exist, you need to enter new password to create the user.
10 Type the Password.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.1. Installing FDM Express
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Step Action
ATTENTION
You should type the same password on any FDM computers, when prompted during installation.
The Password should contain a combination of alphabetic, numeric and special character(s).
It should have a minimum of eight characters in domain.
It cannot have any blank spaces.
The password should also conform with system password policy.
11 Retype the password in Confirm Password.
12 Click Next.
The User Group Information page appears.
The FDMMngr user account is created along with the following 4 default user groups.
FDM Administrators
FDM Engineers
FDM Operators and
FDM Supervisors
Note that the password for this group is not the same as the FDM login password.
In addition to the above groups, the installation creates another group called FDMAccessGroup which is used for providing permissions to Windows users
to enable communication across computers.
ATTENTION
An error message appears, if the FDMMngr account already exists on this computer and the password typed does not match with the existing FDMMngr password. In such a scenario, perform the following:
1. Choose Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
2. Expand Local Users and Groups > Users.
3. Right-click the User name and then click one of the following as necessary.
a) Set Password: If you want to change the password.
b) Delete: If you want to delete the user.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.1. Installing FDM Express
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Step Action
13 Click Next.
ATTENTION
If the SQL Server 2008 is already installed, the Enter database information page appears.
1. Select Windows Authentication.
2. Click Validate and then click Next.
A Destination Folder page appears, displaying information about the default
destination folder.
If you want to change the default destination folder, click Browse to specify a
different destination folder.
14 Click Next.
A page appears, prompting you to verify the selected options and displaying the components selected for installation and the destination path.
Also, it displays the prerequisites which are to be installed as part of installation.
15 Click Install.
The setup starts installing all the prerequisites if they are not already installed.
ATTENTION
Both after installing Microsoft .Net framework 3.5 Service Pack1 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008, you are prompted to restart the computer. Click OK to continue. After the computer restarts, log on again as a
user with Administrator privileges.
The Setup Status page appears displaying installation status.
After the installation is complete, the Setup complete page appears.
16 Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, if you want to restart the
computer.
Or
Select No, I will restart my computer later.
ATTENTION
It is recommended to always restart the computer immediately after the installation is complete.
After you restart the computer, you must first update the FDM License using CD. For more information, refer to section Updating the FDM license.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.1. Installing FDM Express
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Step Action
17 Click Finish.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.2. Installing FDM Client
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2.2 Installing FDM Client FDM Server installation automatically installs the FDM Client on that computer.
Normally, this is all that would be required. You can also install FDM Client in separate
PCs that are networked to the FDM Express Server and log into the FDM Express Server
via any other Client. Separate Clients must be in PCs that are in the same Workgroup or
same Domain as the Server. With FDM Express, only one Client may be used at a time.
ATTENTION
Do not install the RCI component with Client, since FDM Express does not support the remote RCI node. Note there is no problem if the RCI is installed, but it cannot be used.
By default FDM Server, FDM Client, and Remote Communication Interface (RCI) are selected, you can clear FDM Server and Remote Communication Interface (RCI) option to install FDM Client.
Prerequisites
FDM R430 DVD media.
To install FDM Client
Perform the following steps.
Step Action
1 Insert FDM software DVD into the DVD drive.
2 Right-click setup.exe and then click Run as administrator.
The Field Device Manager - InstallShield Wizard appears.
ATTENTION
You must close all the other applications before proceeding with the installation.
3 Click Next.
The License Information page appears.
4 Read the license agreement, and then:,
Click Yes, if you accept the terms.
Or
Click No, if you do not accept the terms.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.2. Installing FDM Client
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Step Action
When you click Yes, the Common Information page appears.
5 Read the common information, and then click Next. The Product Registration
page appears.
6 Type the name of the User.
7 Type the name of the Organization.
8 Click Next. The Module selection page appears.
9 Select the feature(s) that you want to install and click Next.
The Enter User Account Information page appears.
FDM creates an internal user known as FDMMngr, which is used for authentication purposes. If the user doest not exist, you need to enter new password to create the user.
10 Type the Password.
ATTENTION
You should type the same password on any FDM computers, when prompted during installation.
The Password must contain a combination of alphabetic, numeric and special character(s).
It must have a minimum of eight characters in domain.
It must not have any blank spaces.
The password should also confirm with system password policy.
11 Retype the password in Confirm Password.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.2. Installing FDM Client
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Step Action
12 Click Next.
The FDMMngr user account is created and a default user group is created as:
FDMAccessGroup: It is used for providing permissions to Windows users to enable communication across computers.
ATTENTION
An error message appears, if the FDMMngr account already exists on this computer and the password typed does not match with the existing FDMMngr password. In such a scenario, perform the following:
3. Choose Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
4. Expand Local Users and Groups > Users.
5. Right-click the User name and then click one of the following as necessary.
a) Set Password: If you want to change the password.
b) Delete: If you want to delete the user.
A Destination folder page appears, displaying information about the default
destination folder.
If you want to change the default destination folder, click Browse to specify the
different destination folder.
13 Click Next.
A page appears, prompting you to verify the selected options and displaying the components selected for installation and the destination path.
Also it displays the prerequisites which are to be installed as part of installation.
14 Click Install.
The setup starts installing all the prerequisites if they are not already installed.
2. FDM Express Installation
2.2. Installing FDM Client
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Step Action
The Setup Status page appears displaying the installation status.
After the installation is complete, the Setup complete page appears.
15 Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, if you want to restart the
computer.
Or
Select No, I will restart my computer later.
ATTENTION
It is recommended to always restart the computer immediately after the installation is complete.
16 Click Finish.
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3. Post Installation Tasks This section describes the tasks that must be performed after FDM installation depending
on the configuration and set up.
3.1 Updating the FDM license
ATTENTION
FDM features are not enabled until you update (install) the required license.
Prerequisites
FDM R430 license file.
To update FDM License, perform the following steps.
Step Action
1 Insert media which contain the license file for FDM.
2 Copy the license file from the media to the local system.
3 Log on to FDM Server Management Tool.
For more information, refer to section Logging on to the FDM Server Management Tool in FDM User’s Guide.
ATTENTION
Ensure that the FDM Server is stopped.
3. Post Installation Tasks
3.1. Updating the FDM license
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Step Action
4 Click the Licensing icon in the left pane of the window.
The list of features and the licensing details appears in the right pane.
The licensing information is listed with the following details:
Option indicates the name of the feature pertaining to the software.
Status refers to the present status of the license for a feature. It is Licensed or Not Licensed.
Value(s) specifies the number of licenses provided for each feature. For
some of the features, the values are license enabled or disabled.
5 Click Browse to select the license file. The Select a License File dialog box
appears.
6 Select the file and click Open.
The path for the license file (with the .xml extension) appears under Update License.
7 Click Update.
A confirmation message appears displaying license has been updated and click OK.
8 Click Exit to close FDM Server Management dialog box.
3. Post Installation Tasks
3.2. Executables required in DEP exception list
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3.2 Executables required in DEP exception list The following executables must be added to the Data Execution Prevention exception
list, depending upon the FDM components you have selected during the installation. In
case you fail to do so, it may result in FDM components stopping to respond while using
DTMs.
On FDM Client and FDM Server node:
HCMClient.exe Default installation path: C:\Program
Files\Honeywell\FDM\ClientMachine\Bin\HCMClient.exe
Adding executables to Data Execution Prevention (DEP) execution list
To add the executables to Data Execution Prevention execution list, perform the
following steps.
Step Action
1 Choose Start > Control Panel. The Control Panel appears.
Click Classic view and double-click System.
Under Task, click Advanced system settings.
Or
Right-click Computer and click Properties.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
2 Click the Advanced tab.
3 Under Performance, click Settings.
The Performance Options dialog box appears.
4 Click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
5 In case Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only
option is selected, then go to step 6.
Or,
In case, Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select option is selected, then click the Add button and select the executables
depending on the components you have selected.
6 Click Apply.
7 Click OK to close the Performance Options dialog box.
8 Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.
3. Post Installation Tasks
3.3. Configuring the network information
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Step Action
9 Restart the computer.
3.3 Configuring the network information After FDM installation and upgrading license is complete, you must configure networks
using Server Management Tool on FDM Server.
REFERENCE – INTERNAL
For more information about Configuring Networks, see FDM User’s Guide.
The only valid network types supported by FDM Express are:
RS-232 HART modem: FDM uses the RS-232 HART Modem to communicate
with HART devices using the serial port. A USB-to-RS-232 adaptor is required
for a laptop.
Honeywell HART DE modem: The Honeywell HART DE Modem provides the
network communication interface to HART devices. Again, aUSB-to-RS-232
adaptor is required.
RS-485 HART multiplexer: Using a USB-to-RS485 adaptor, FDM can
communicate to multiple HART devices in the field connected to HART
Multiplexers. A single HART Multiplexer network can support up to 31
multiplexers.
Comm DTM Interface: FDM supports communications to Profibus and HART-
over-Profibus devices using FDT/DTM technology.
See the FDM User’s Guide for more information about these different network types.
3.4 First logon You must provide valid user credentials to log on to FDM Client or FDM Server
Management Tool. FDM has a predefined user name Administrator.
When you launch FDM client, you can specify the server name to which the client must
connect to. For the first login, you must enter the server name. If FDM client connects to
the specified FDM server, then the server name is saved and it is available for selection
in the dropdown list during subsequent logins. After the connection to the server, enter
the following login details:
Login Name: administrator
3. Post Installation Tasks
3.4. First logon
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Password: password
Domain Name: Classic Server Security
ATTENTION
It is recommended to log on to FDM Client and change this password after
the initial system configuration is complete.
REFERENCE – INTERNAL
For more information about user log on, see FDM User’s Guide.
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4. FDM Maintenance
4.1 Overview The FDM installation supports the following using FDM Maintenance option.
Modify – Using this option you can add new component(s) or remove the currently
installed component(s).
Repair – Using this option you can reinstall the selected components installed by the
previous setup.
Remove – Using this option you can remove all the selected components.
Before starting FDM maintenance
Perform the following before proceeding with the FDM maintenance:
Log on to Server Management tool, and stop FDM Server.
On the FDM Server PC, choose Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >
Services and stop the FDM Remote Communication Interface service.
Ensure all SQL applications (like query analyzer and SQL Enterprise manager and
so on.) are closed.
Ensure all FDM application windows are closed.
4. FDM Maintenance
4.2. Modifying FDM components
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4.2 Modifying FDM components Using this option, you can remove any currently installed component or install a new
component along with the currently installed component.
To modify FDM installation, perform the following steps.
Step Action
1 Choose Start > All Programs > Honeywell FDM > FDM Maintenance.
Or,
Choose Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features. Select Field Device Manager and click Change.
Or,
Insert FDM software DVD into the DVD drive.
2 Right-click setup.exe and click Run as administrator.
The FDM Maintenance page appears.
4. FDM Maintenance
4.2. Modifying FDM components
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Step Action
ATTENTION
You must close all other applications before you proceed.
3 Click Modify, and then click Next. The Add/Remove Features page appears.
4 Perform any one of the following to modify the installation, as necessary.
If you want to remove a feature, clear the check boxes corresponding to the already installed features.
Or,
If you want to add a feature, select the feature.
5 Click Next. The Enter User Account Information page appears.
FDM creates an internal user known as FDMMngr, which is used for authentication purposes. If the user does not exist, you need to enter new password to create the user.
6 Type the Password.
ATTENTION
You must type the same password on all the computers, when prompted during installation.
The Password must contain a combination of alphabetic, numeric and special character(s).
It must have a minimum of eight characters in domain.
It must not have any blank spaces.
The password should also confirm with system password policy.
7 Retype the password in Confirm Password.
8 Click Next.
4. FDM Maintenance
4.2. Modifying FDM components
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Step Action
ATTENTION
If FDM Server is selected during maintenance, the following message appears.
Click Yes to proceed with the maintenance.
If you select FDM Server, the User Group Information page appears.
The FDMMngr user account is created along with the following 4 default user groups.
FDM Administrators
FDM Engineers
FDM Operators and
FDM Supervisors
In addition to the above groups, the installation creates another group called FDMAccessGroup which is used for providing permissions to Windows users to
enable communication across computers.
If you select other features (FDM Client, FDM RCI, FDM HART Multiplexer, Station Maintenance View, or Mux Monitoring Solution), the FDMMngr user account is created and a default user group is created as:
FDMAccessGroup: Its is used for providing permissions to Windows users to enable communication across computers.
4. FDM Maintenance
4.2. Modifying FDM components
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Step Action
ATTENTION
An error message appears, if the FDMMngr account already exists on this computer and the password typed does not match with the existing FDMMngr password. In such a scenario, perform the following:
1. Choose Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
2. Expand Local Users and Groups > Users.
3. Right-click the User name and then click one of the following as necessary.
a) Set Password: If you want to change the password.
b) Delete: If you want to delete the user.
9 Click Next.
A page appears, prompting you to verify the selected options and displaying the components selected for installation and the destination path.
Also it displays the prerequisites which are to be installed as part of installation.
10 Click Modify.
The setup starts installing all the prerequisites if they are not already installed.
The Setup Status page appears displaying the maintenance status.
After modifying FDM components, the Maintenance Complete page appears.
11 Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, if you want to restart the
computer.
Or
Select No, I will restart my computer later.
ATTENTION
It is recommended to always restart the computer immediately after the maintenance is complete.
12 Click Finish.
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4.3 Repairing FDM components Using the Repair option you can reinstall all the components installed by the previous
setup.
To repair FDM Components, perform the following steps.
Step Action
1 Insert FDM software DVD into the DVD drive.
ATTENTION
Repair option is currently not supported through Add/remove programs or FDM Maintenance.
The following error message appears, if you try to repair through Add/remove programs or FDM Maintenance.
2 Right-click setup.exe and click Run as administrator.
The FDM Maintenance page appears.
ATTENTION
You must close all the other applications before proceeding with the maintenance.
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Step Action
3 Click Repair, and then click Next.
The Enter User Account Information page appears.
FDM creates an internal user known as FDMMngr, which is used for authentication purposes. If the user doest not exist, you need to enter new password to create the user.
4 Type the Password.
ATTENTION
You must type the same password on all the computers, when prompted during installation.
The Password must contain a combination of alphabetic, numeric and special character(s).
It must have a minimum of eight characters in domain.
It must not have any blank spaces.
The password should also confirm with system password policy.
5 Retype the password in Confirm Password.
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Step Action
6 Click Next.
ATTENTION
If FDM Server is selected during maintenance, the following message appears.
Click Yes to proceed with the maintenance.
If you are repairing FDM Server, the User Group Information page appears.
The FDMMngr user account is created along with the following 4 default user groups.
FDM Administrators
FDM Engineers
FDM Operators and
FDM Supervisors
In addition to the above groups, the installation creates another group called FDMAccessGroup which is used for providing permissions to Windows users to
enable communication across computers.
If you are repairing other features (FDM Client, FDM RCI, FDM HART Multiplexer, Station Maintenance View, or Mux Monitoring Solution), the FDMMngr user account is created and a default user group is created as:
FDMAccessGroup: It is used for providing permissions to Windows users to enable communication across computers.
ATTENTION
An error message appears, if the FDMMngr account already exists on this computer and the password typed does not match with the existing FDMMngr password. In such a scenario, perform the following:
1. Choose Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.
2. Expand Local Users and Groups > Users.
3. Right-click the User name and then click one of the following as
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Step Action
necessary.
a) Set Password: If you want to change the password.
b) Delete: If you want to delete the user.
7 Click Next.
A page appears, prompting you to verify the selected options and displaying the components selected for installation and the destination path.
8 Click Repair.
The Setup Status page appears displaying the maintenance status.
After repairing FDM components, the Maintenance Complete page appears.
9 Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, if you want to restart the
computer.
Or
Select No, I will restart my computer later.
ATTENTION
It is recommended to always restart the computer immediately after the maintenance is complete.
10 Click Finish.
4. FDM Maintenance
4.4. Removing FDM
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4.4 Removing FDM Using Remove option you can remove all the FDM components which are installed in
the system.
Before you remove FDM, refer to the section Before starting FDM maintenance.
ATTENTION
If SQL Server 2008 is installed along with FDM, when you remove the FDM Server, the SQL Server 2008 is also removed by default.
To Remove FDM components, perform the following steps.
Step Action
1 Choose Start > All Programs > Honeywell FDM > FDM Maintenance.
Or,
Choose Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features. Select Field Device Manager and click Uninstall.
Or,
Insert FDM software DVD into the DVD drive.
The FDM Maintenance page appears.
ATTENTION
You must close all the applications before proceeding with the removal of FDM.
2 Click Remove, and then click Next.
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Step Action
A page appears displaying the components ready to be removed.
3 Click Remove.
The following message appears.
4 Click Yes.
The Setup Status page appears displaying the removal status.
After the removal of FDM is complete, the Maintenance Complete page
appears.
5 Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now, if you want to restart the
computer.
Or
Select No, I will restart my computer later.
ATTENTION
It is recommended to always restart the computer immediately after completely removing FDM software.
6 Click Finish.
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