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Rosemount Raptor<br />

System Configuration Manual<br />

300510EN, Rev AA<br />

December 2010<br />

3.2 TANKMASTER<br />

SOFTWARE<br />

PACKAGE<br />

Rosemount TankMaster includes several software modules:<br />

• WinOpi<br />

• WinSetup<br />

• Tank Server<br />

• Master Protocol Servers<br />

• Slave Protocol Server<br />

• Batch Server<br />

• Administrator<br />

Figure 3-1. TankMaster software<br />

modules<br />

WINSETUP<br />

WINOPI<br />

Tank Server<br />

Batch Server<br />

Master Protocol Server<br />

Slave Protocol Server<br />

COM1/USB<br />

COM2/USB<br />

WinOpi is the operator´s interface to the Rosemount Tank Gauging system. It<br />

communicates with the Tank Server and the different protocol servers to let<br />

the user monitor measured tank data. WinOpi also provides alarm handling,<br />

batch reports, automatic report handling, historical data sampling as well as<br />

inventory calculations such as volume, observed density and other<br />

parameters.<br />

The WinSetup program is a graphical user interface for installation,<br />

configuration and service of devices such as the 5900S Radar Level Gauge<br />

and the 2240S Multi-input Temperature Transmitter.<br />

The Tank Server communicates with devices via the Master protocol server<br />

and handles configuration data for all the installed tanks and devices. Tank<br />

and device names, configuration data such as antenna type, number of<br />

connected temperature elements and many other parameters are stored by<br />

the Tank Server. The Tank Server collects measured data from connected<br />

devices and provides these data to the WinOpi/WinSetup user interface.<br />

3-2 Section 3. Using TankMaster

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