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Installing a 64-bit EIE

Important: The following procedure explains how to install a new 64-bit EIE to an existing CygNet system that does not already include the EIE. This is not the same thing as adding a remote device instance to a Device Definition Service (DDS).

Ordinarily, when you install CygNet for the first time using the CygNetSCADAServicesSetup wizard, you select which EIEs you plan to use and install them during setup. Then every time you update your system by using the CygNet Host Updater utility (CHostUpdater.exe), all of your existing EIEs are updated. However, you might find the need for EIEs that post-date your initial CygNet installation. For instance, you might retire field devices and replace them with new ones or you might acquire new fields with field devices for which you did not anticipate needing EIEs. The following procedure explains how to install new 64-bit EIEs that post-date your initial setup.

Follow these steps to install a 64-bit EIE to a preexisting CygNet system:

For information about adding a new instance of an existing EIE, see Configuring a Remote Device, Configuring a Communication Device, and Configuring an Import/Export Device.

For information about copying existing device configuration(s), see Copying a Remote Device.

For information about which 64-bit device drivers are supported, see 64-bit Device Drivers.

For information about installing a 64-bit OPC EIE, see OPC Core Components.

Install a UIS Driver and EIE Editor

Note: The following instructions can be followed for any type of EIE (Communication Device, Remote Device, or Import/Export Device), except for step 3, which applies only to Remote Devices.

1. Install the Driver

The following steps explain how to install the driver component of the EIE.

Important: The 64-bit EIE might require support files in addition to those mentioned below. Contact CygNet Support for more information.

  1. Create a CygNet\Support64 folder on your host server.
  2. Copy the new Uis[EIEName]Driver64.dll from the source location to the new CygNet\Support64 folder.
  3. Right-click the .dll.
  4. Click Open with… > Choose default program... > Browse.
  5. Open the Windows\System32 folder.
  6. Double-click regsvr32.exe.

Note: Optionally, use the Command Prompt to invoke regsvr32.exe and register the driver file.

The driver DLL is now installed and registered. Repeat the steps above for each new 64-bit EIE.

2. Install the Editor

The following steps explain how to install the editor component of the EIE. Note that only the driver portion of the EIE is 64-bit; the associated editor (CxDds[EIEName]Editors.dll) is not 64-bit.

Important: The 64-bit EIE might require support files in addition to those mentioned below. Contact CygNet Support for more information.

  1. Copy the new CxDds[EIEName]Editors.dll from the source location to the CygNet\Support folder on your host server.
  2. Right-click the .dll.
  3. Click Open with… > Choose default program... > Browse.
  4. Open the Windows\SysWOW64 folder. (Open the Windows\System32 folder on a 32-bit operating system.)
  5. Double-click regsvr32.exe.
  6. Open CygNet Explorer.
  7. Click APPS (Application Blob Service) in the service hierarchy.
  8. Right-click in the white space of the APPS pane, then click New.
  9. Select SUPPORT from the combo box.
  10. Open the CygNet\Support folder.
  11. Select CxDds[EIEName]Editors.dll, then click Upload.
  12. Return to CygNet Explorer.
  13. Right-click in the white space of the APPS pane, then click New.
  14. Select SUPPORT from the list box.
  15. Open the CygNet\Support folder.
  16. Select CxDds[EIEName]Editors.rsp, then click Upload. The .rsp lists all required files for the EIE editor.
  17. Return to CygNet Explorer.
  18. Go to the APPS pane and highlight CxDdsEditors.rsq.
  19. Right-click on CxDdsEditors.rsq, then click Download File….
  20. Select a download location, then click OK.
  21. Open the CxDdsEditors.rsq file and add a line that includes the name of the .rsp file for the new editor:

[SUPPORT]..\SUPPORT\CxDds[EIEName]Editors.rsp

  1. Return to CygNet Explorer.
  2. Right-click in the white space of the APPS pane, then click New.
  3. Select SUPPORT from the combo box.
  4. Go to the folder where you downloaded and edited the .rsq.
  5. Select the edited CxDdsEditors.rsq, then click Upload.
  6. To update the timestamp of all .rsp and .rsq files in APPS, go to the CygNet\Utilities folder.
  7. Double-click TouchBSS.exe.
  8. Click the Browse button to select the correct SITE.APPS.
  9. Type RSP in the Blob Type field, then click OK.
  10. When the .rsp touch is complete, type RSQ in the Blob Type field, then click OK.
  11. Return to CygNet Explorer and click File > Exit to close CygNet Explorer.
  12. Reopen CygNet Explorer by double-clicking its shortcut on the desktop. Doing so performs version management.

The editor is now installed and version managed. Repeat the steps above for each new 64-bit EIE.

3. Install the Device Template File (Remote Devices Only)

For information about how to install a device template file, see Installing a Device Template File.

4. Add the EIE to the Editor

To complete the installation process, confirm that the new 64-bit EIE is available to your DDS, then add the new EIE to a device list in the device editor.

  1. Using CygNet Explorer, open the Device Definition Service (DDS).
  2. Click the appropriate device type page (Remote Devices, Comm Devices, or Import/Export Devices).
  3. Right-click in the white space of the DDS pane, then click New <device type>.
  4. Locate the new 64-bit EIE in the Select a Device Type… list.
  5. Double-click the highlighted device and click OK.

The new EIE is now fully installed and ready for configuration and implementation. Repeat the steps above for each new EIE.

Information about device configuration is outside the scope of this topic. For information about how to configure the new EIE, see relevant topics in the Devices section, including Remote Devices, Communication Devices, and Import/Export Devices.

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