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Information about ABB Composer INFI90
Software, including programming, OS issues, etc. topic
Posted by Luciano on 11 November, 2007 - 5:38 pm
I've been looking for information about composer in ABB's website but it seems that they dont want to give information about their produtcs.

I couldnt find any manual about composer, requirements, FAQ, screenshoots, what I need to run it, nothing.

Please, could anyone send me screenshoots, presentation or a composer's manual?

In the plant where I work we have a very large infi90 system and we still work with wintools, but now we are looking for some software to replace it.

I also find a software called RCAD, does anyone know something about it? Any opnion?

Thanks


Posted by Chris Jennings on 12 November, 2007 - 12:37 pm
Your best bet is to contact ABB directly. Their manuals etc are available via SolutionsBank, but you have to pay for the service. Otherwise your local ABB service agent will have everything you need.

Chris Jennings


Posted by Anonymous on 13 November, 2007 - 12:31 am
Luciano,

I can forward Composer information to you.

Send a seperate email directly to me at trevor.k.butcher @ ca.abb.com

Thanks.


Posted by kakil on 14 November, 2007 - 12:26 am
I can help you send me email to this address
aboforat_2005@yahoo.com


Posted by Mike Winburn on 15 November, 2007 - 12:33 am
If you are currently using Wintools you can easily convert to Composer. We just finished a project where we replaced some failing SLCs with 800XA and we used the existing files. Simply importing them into Composer then saving them converts the files. There is no expensive conversion simply import and save. BUT, keep your originals backed up just in case you should need them.


Posted by Sam Chuang on 30 December, 2007 - 4:32 pm
I can help you with your requirement. Drop me a mail. samc@gpcasb.com


Posted by TonopahJoe on 3 January, 2008 - 5:05 pm
I've used Wintools along with DBDOC, and now use Composer with DBDOC. Once you get used to it, composer is a big improvement over Wintools as an engineering tool. But for quickly getting around logic, finding where tags are being used on graphics, which trends tags are assinged to, deciphering rung-type function blocks in real time, allowing remote read-only access to the real time logic and so on, DBDOC wins hands down. I wish that DBDOC could configure INFI90 hardware, but it can't so we're stuck with Composer.

Composer would have been an even greater improvement had it been equipped with DBDOC's basic tool set but ABB didn't do that so you're stuck with Composer's antiquated approach.


Posted by Steig on 11 January, 2008 - 10:17 pm
I also use DBDOC. Compared to Composer, DBDOC is much faster. Composer CLD sheets seem to take forever to open through a properly configured network. DBDOC flies through CLD sheets with no effort. Also, Composer takes longer to see a change in a digital/analog signal. Sometimes Composer doesn't even see the change without toggling between monitor/tune. Compared to Composer, DBDOC is a bargain. Too bad it can't configure and/or load to BRCs.


Posted by AUKevin on 3 October, 2008 - 2:26 pm
DBDOC is a waste of money, IMHO. It is a glorified version of Conductor and Composer merged with error reporting that any technician could figure out on their own. The Batch90 portion of DBDOC leaves much to be desired and is almost useless. You are better off just using Composer and Conductor.

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