AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3 Readme

Last revision: 11/10/2021

In This Document

Links to Different Communication Driver Readme Files

HMI SCADA YouTube Channel

eLearning Training Courses

About This Release

Installing AVEVA Communication Drivers

Modify, Repair, or Remove the AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack

Silent Installation of Communication Drivers Pack

Resolved Issues

Known Issues

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack Documentation

Links to Different Communication Driver Readme Files

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Allen Bradley – ABCIP Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Allen Bradley – ABTCP Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Beckhoff– TWINCAT Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – General Electric – GESRTP Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Internal – SIM Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Mitsubishi – MELSEC Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Modicon – MBTCP Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Omron – OMRONFINS Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Schneider Electric – SOMAC Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Siemens – SIDIRECT Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Standards – BACLITE Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Standards – CODESYS Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Standards – Gateway Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Standards – MQTT Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Standards – SNMP Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Standards – WEBSVC Driver Readme

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack – Texas Instruments – TI500 Driver Readme

HMI SCADA YouTube Channel

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https://www.youtube.com/user/wonderwarehmi

eLearning Training Courses

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About This Release

This document contains important information about the Communication Drivers Core. Carefully review this document for known and resolved issues in this version.

This release of the Communication Drivers Core is an upgrade for consumption with latest version of System Platform release.

Third Party/Open Source Software Disclosure

The Communication Drivers Core incorporates Third Party/Open Source Software components whose licenses and copyright notices can be found at the following folder on the target machine:

On 64-bit operating system: \Program Files(x86)\Wonderware\OSSLicense_CommunicationDriversPack.pdf

New in This Release

Introducing MQTT Publisher for publishing Application Server data

The MQTT Communication Driver Publisher enables you to publish data from the Application Server to the MQTT broker. You can publish payloads encoded in JSON format using the MQTT publisher. The communication can be bidirectional (read/write).

Installing AVEVA Communication Drivers

Installation Checklist

Before installing the Communication Drivers Pack, please ensure the following:

It is also recommended to stop the platform where the Communication Drivers Pack will be installed.

Install/Upgrade Procedure

Important! If you install the stand-alone AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack on top of the System Platform 2020 R2, then you must install the hotfix 1468078. If you install the AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack using the System Platform 2020 R2 SP1, then there is no need to install the hotfix.

Download AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3 from the Connectivity Hub section of the Global Customer Support.

The GCS Connectivity Hub contains the product downloads, documents, and videos.

Note: The downloaded files could be blocked. Since the Windows regards downloaded files as potentially unsafe, it blocks the file from executing after the downloaded. Check your Downloaded Zip or ISO file to ensure that the downloaded file is not blocked. If it is blocked, you must unblock it before extracting.

To Install/Upgrade the AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack

  1. Locate the installer file (Setup.exe) in the AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3 installation media. Double-click the Setup.exe file or right-click Setup.exe and select Run as administrator.
  2. Depending on your computer's security settings, the User Account Control may ask for permission to run the installation program. Click Yes to allow it to run. A dialog box with the list of all the products that will be upgraded appears.
  3. Click OK. The License Agreement window appears.
  4. Review the license agreement and agree to the terms stated. Read the License Agreement. If you agree to the stated terms, select the I read and accept the terms of license agreement(s) and click Agree.
  5. If you accept the license agreement, click Next. The Preview Installation window with the list of Communication Drivers appears. You can find the following options to select:

    Note: If you are upgrading, the Communication Drivers that are already present will be selected and grayed out. You cannot unselect them. The Core Communication Drivers and the other Communication Drivers that are already present will be upgraded. The previous configuration will be retained after the upgrade.

    Select the required Communication Drivers that you want to install and click Next to continue.

  6. The list of Communication Drivers that are going to install or upgrade appears. Click Next to continue the install/upgrade. The Installation Complete window appears.
  7. Click Configure to open the configuration window or close the window to exit the setup.

A reboot may be required to complete the installation process. After the installation, you can see only one component (AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3) in the Control Panel. The user interface in the SMC remains the same.

OPC connectivity, DCOM, Windows Firewall, and Anonymous Access

Our software no longer supports Anonymous Login setting in DCOM configuration for OPC connections. In order to ensure proper communication between both nodes, you need to ensure DCOM, Windows Firewall, and user credential settings are configured properly. For additional details, refer to the section OPC connectivity, DCOM, Windows Firewall, and Anonymous Access in the Communication Drivers Core Help.

Modify, Repair, or Remove the AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack

Modifying an Installation

You can change the Communication Drivers Pack components installed on your computer. You can add new components or remove the existing ones. You must have the installation DVD inserted in the DVD-ROM drive before you can modify a program.

To modify an installation

  1. Open the Modify, Repair or Remove Installation dialog box by doing either of the following:

    Right-click AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack and select Uninstall/Change.

    Note: The name of the Uninstall/Change option may vary depending on which Windows operating system is installed on your computer.

  2. Click the Modify option, and then click Next. The list of Communication drivers Pack components appears.
  3. Select or clear the components that you want to add or remove, and then click Next.
  4. The Select Modify to confirm feature changes window appears. You can see the list of Communication Drivers that will be added newly in the Adding these features box. Click Modify.
  5. Review the license agreement and agree to the terms stated. Read the License Agreement. If you agree to the stated terms, select the I read and accept the terms of license agreement(s) and click Agree.
  6. The selected components are added or removed. If the added components require configuration, the Configurator opens. If not, the complete modification dialog box appears.
  7. Click Finish.

Repairing an Installation

You can repair the installation of any Communication Drivers Pack component to fix missing or corrupt files, registry keys or shortcuts. You can also reset the registry key to the default value.

Note: You must insert the installer DVD in the DVD-ROM drive before you can repair a program.

To repair an installation

  1. Click the Uninstall or Change a Program option in Windows Control Panel. The list of software installed on your computer appears.
  2. Right-click AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack and select Uninstall/Change. The Modify Repair or Remove Installation dialog box appears.

    Note: The name of the Uninstall/Change button varies depending on the Windows operating system installed on your computer.

  3. Click the Repair option, and then click Next. The Confirm Repair dialog box appears.
  4. Click Repair. The complete repair dialog box appears.
  5. Click Finish.

Uninstall the Communication Drivers Pack

The uninstallation process uninstalls only the Communication Drivers and the dependent components. All the prerequisites and independent components should be uninstalled manually. The following Communication Drivers are uninstalled along with the Communication Drivers Core:

To uninstall Communication Drivers Pack

  1. Click the Uninstall or Change a Program option in Windows Control Panel. The list of software installed on your computer appears.
  2. Right-click AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack, and select Uninstall/Change button. The Modify, Repair or Remove Installation dialog box appears.
  3. Click the Remove option, and then click Next. The confirmation dialog box appears.
  4. Click Uninstall. The AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack is uninstalled and the complete uninstallation dialog box appears.
  5. Click Finish.

    Note: You cannot uninstall the Communication Drivers Pack if the Application Server or InTouch product from SP2020R2SP1 (or above) is installed on the same machine. You have to uninstall the Application Server or InTouch product before uninstalling Communication Drivers Pack.

Silent Installation of Communication Drivers Pack

The Communication Drivers Pack supports silent (command line) installation. The prerequisite products that are installed during the silent installation includes:

Before initiating the silent installation of Drivers Pack, it is strongly recommended that you stop all the DAServers, OI Servers, and Communication Drivers.

Silent Installation Syntax

The basic syntax of the silent installation command consists of the full path to the Silent_Install_Setup.bat file (typically the DVD drive designation on your local computer), and the command line switch.

<DVD>: AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3>Silent_Install_Setup.bat /<argument>

The usage instructions can be retrieved by the following command line. It returns the supported operations - install and uninstall.

<DVD>: AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3>Silent_Install_Setup.bat /?

To install/uninstall the Communication Drivers Pack

  1. Open a command prompt using Run as administrator
  2. Run the batch file set up with the /install or /uninstall switch respectively.

    Installation: C: AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3>Silent_Install_Setup.bat /install

    Uninstallation: C: AVEVA Communication Drivers Pack 2020.3>Silent_Install_Setup.bat /uninstall

  3. Wait for the system to display the confirmation message - Silent installation completed successfully or Silent uninstallation completed successfully

The silent installation process installs Communication Drivers along with the prerequisite products. However, the uninstallation process uninstalls only the Communication Drivers and the dependent components. All the prerequisites and independent components should be uninstalled manually. The following Communication Drivers are installed along with the Communication Drivers Core:

Resolved Issues

There are no new resolved issues in this release of Communication Drivers Core. Individual driver resolved issues are listed in the respective driver readme files.

Known Issues

There are no known issues at the time of release for the Communication Drivers Core. Individual driver known issues are listed in the respective driver readme files.

AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack Documentation

The AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack documentation set includes the following guides. These documents can be accessed from the Help menu in the SMC.

  1. AVEVA™ Communication Drivers Pack Help. This documentation describes the runtime Configuration, Diagnostics, and Activation/Deactivation aspects of a Communication Driver.

    Note: In the SMC, under the Help menu, if you click the Help Topics option, you may not be able to view the CHM help in some operating systems. Alternately you can open the web help in Internet Explorer by right-clicking on the respective communication driver node and selecting the Help option.

  2. Log Viewer Help. This guide provides information about the Logger™ and the Log Viewer snap-in to the System Management Console.
  3. LogFlag Editor User's Guide. This documentation describes the user interface and functions of the LogFlag Editor utility. This utility can be opened only from the Log Viewer, a part of the System Management Console suite of utilities.
  4. AVEVA Enterprise License Manager Help This guide describes how to use the License Manager to activate and acquire licenses.

    Note: The AVEVA Enterprise License Manager Help can be accessed through the License Manager application (available only for the new license framework). For earlier versions of the license framework, see License Utility Guide.

Viewing PDF Documentation

The documentation describing how to use this product are included on the CD in PDF format. Viewing these guides requires the installation of Adobe's Acrobat Reader. This utility is not included on this CD, but it can be downloaded for free from the Adobe's Web site at the following Web address:

www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

After downloading the file from Adobe, you must run the executable to install it on your computer. Follow the typical installation routine. After installation, you can either open the Acrobat Reader and select a user's guide from the File menu, or double-click a user's guide on the CD in Windows Explorer.

 

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