Difference between revisions of "Installing and Running OLI Engine for UniSim Design (for individual softkey)"
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+ | == OLI Engine for UniSim R440 == | ||
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+ | After installing the software your start menu changes slightly. | ||
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+ | It is advised that you uninstall the previous versions of OLI Engines associated with UniSim in order to be consistent with the new version. | ||
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+ | You can find the OLI Engine under OLI Systems folder: | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 15.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Notice that there is no version number of UniSim associated with this new entry. | ||
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+ | Click the new entry OLI Engine 9.2 for UniSim. | ||
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+ | Select the Tools folder | ||
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+ | Select the tool OLI Engine Config Tool. | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 15 1.jpg]] | ||
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+ | If you receive a message about allowing this program to make changes to your computer, please accept Yes/OK | ||
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+ | The OLI Alliance software Config Tool window will pop up as follows: | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 16 1.jpg]] | ||
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+ | This window shows you the installed UniSim programs. As you can see from the example we have version R430 and R440 installed. The program has automatically installed each with the current version of the OLI Engine (for this example that is 9.2.1). The build date of the OLI Engine is also displayed which for this example is 04-December-2014. | ||
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+ | ==Linking the OLI Engine to UniSim == | ||
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+ | Link a Single Version | ||
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+ | You can link a particular version of the software. Highlight a version, for our example we will choose UniSim R440. | ||
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+ | Click in the Link button to link OLI Engine 9.2 to UniSim R440 | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 21.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Once you click on the link button and select the version, your new UniSim build should be linked to the OLI Engine install you just performed: | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 22.jpg]] | ||
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+ | ==Check for Updated configuration file== | ||
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+ | Clicking this link will poll the OLI Download Web Site for a new version of a configuration file. At some point in the future, Honeywell Technologies will release a new version of UniSim (or change its name). At that time this configuration tool will be easily updated by downloading a small file. | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 23.jpg]] | ||
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+ | If this is what you want, then you are done and you can click the '''Close''' button. | ||
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+ | ===Only show detected or installed products=== | ||
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+ | This check box is used when a non-standard UniSim installation has occurred. OLI may not be able to directly detect the software or an installation script is being written and UniSim was not available. In this case we can link the OLI Engine to a non-existent product for later installation. | ||
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+ | [[File:UniSim6.png]] | ||
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+ | Uncheck the '''Only show detected or installed products''' box. | ||
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+ | [[File:UniSim7.png]] | ||
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+ | As you can see, there are versions of UniSim that are not installed when this picture was taken. | ||
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+ | == OLI interface inside of UniSim == | ||
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+ | Once you enter UniSim environment, go to Fluid Packages: | ||
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+ | Click '''Add''' | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 24.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Scroll down to find '''OLI Electrolyte''' package; | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 26.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Add OLI and click component list '''view''': | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 25.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Find the OLI Library Component and select between '''AQ''' or '''MSE''' framework and add your selected components. | ||
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+ | [[File:Unisim 27.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Now you know that OLI is working within UniSim. | ||
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+ | Please contact OLI '''[mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]''' if you had any further questions. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Installation]] |
Revision as of 07:33, 7 May 2015
Contents
Downloading the OLI Engine in UniSim Design
Go to our Downloads page at[www.downloads.olisystems.com]
Use your Softkey serial number provided to you by OLI Systems Inc and find OLI Engine listed.
Save the file:
Run the file:
Installing the OLI Engine
Click Next on the Setup Wizard:
Select the I accept the terms radio button and click Next:
Input your serial number in the Customer Information section:
Choose the 'Typical Install:
Begin Installation:
You will see the following progress window:
Please check your start bar for the software requesting permission to allow you to make changes to your machine, click OK.
Once the progress bar completes, you will be taken to this next section, click Finish
You will exit from the installation process now
Applying the Softkey
Go to Start->All Programs->OLI Systems-> OLI Engine 9.2 in UniSim-> Tools-> Security Settings and Test
Open Security:
You will see the following Error message:
Go to the Protection Key Tools Tab:
Click the Collect Information button. This will scan your computer and compose a list of objects and then encode them in a binary format. OLI can use this file but cannot read this file. Under no circumstances will OLI Systems, Inc. share this information without your express/written consent.
After you click Collect Information, it launch a familiar save dialog. save the c2v file in preferred location, for this example, we are saving it in Documents.
Send this file to OLI Systems Inc.
Applying the Update
You will receive a file from OLI Systems with the name of the softkey with the extension OLIv2c (vendor-to-client). In our example this file name would be: PSXXXXX.OLIv2c.
Once you receive that you can locate the file that was supplied by OLI Systems. Highlight it and select Open.
This message means that the key was installed correctly
Close the Security Settings and Test window at this point.
Once you reopen OLI Software, you will see the following screen , which indicates successful installation:
OLI Engine for UniSim R440
After installing the software your start menu changes slightly.
It is advised that you uninstall the previous versions of OLI Engines associated with UniSim in order to be consistent with the new version.
You can find the OLI Engine under OLI Systems folder:
Notice that there is no version number of UniSim associated with this new entry.
Click the new entry OLI Engine 9.2 for UniSim.
Select the Tools folder
Select the tool OLI Engine Config Tool.
If you receive a message about allowing this program to make changes to your computer, please accept Yes/OK
The OLI Alliance software Config Tool window will pop up as follows:
This window shows you the installed UniSim programs. As you can see from the example we have version R430 and R440 installed. The program has automatically installed each with the current version of the OLI Engine (for this example that is 9.2.1). The build date of the OLI Engine is also displayed which for this example is 04-December-2014.
Linking the OLI Engine to UniSim
Link a Single Version
You can link a particular version of the software. Highlight a version, for our example we will choose UniSim R440.
Click in the Link button to link OLI Engine 9.2 to UniSim R440
Once you click on the link button and select the version, your new UniSim build should be linked to the OLI Engine install you just performed:
Check for Updated configuration file
Clicking this link will poll the OLI Download Web Site for a new version of a configuration file. At some point in the future, Honeywell Technologies will release a new version of UniSim (or change its name). At that time this configuration tool will be easily updated by downloading a small file.
If this is what you want, then you are done and you can click the Close button.
Only show detected or installed products
This check box is used when a non-standard UniSim installation has occurred. OLI may not be able to directly detect the software or an installation script is being written and UniSim was not available. In this case we can link the OLI Engine to a non-existent product for later installation.
Uncheck the Only show detected or installed products box.
As you can see, there are versions of UniSim that are not installed when this picture was taken.
OLI interface inside of UniSim
Once you enter UniSim environment, go to Fluid Packages:
Click Add
Scroll down to find OLI Electrolyte package;
Add OLI and click component list view:
Find the OLI Library Component and select between AQ or MSE framework and add your selected components.
Now you know that OLI is working within UniSim.
Please contact OLI [email protected] if you had any further questions.