Release Notes
Shelby analytical appliance
Version 1.05.01 (released 9/2018)
Catalog Number FactoryTalk Analytics for Devices
These release notes describe version information for FactoryTalk Analytics for Devices, version 1.05.01 (released 9/2018).
Features
This release includes the following system features.
Shelby Build 1.5.0.1524 New Features
New features added in this version:
- FactoryTalk® TeamONE™ Action Deck users can hide Resolved Action
Cards
- FactoryTalk TeamONE Action Deck users can see Device Aliases
(user-assigned device names) for Action Cards
- Shelby® bot now knows Device Aliases when listing devices with
maintenance issues.
Improved network control
- Administrative users can disable device detection on a specific Ethernet
port to help eliminate unwanted traffic on a network.
- Administrative users can change ETH1 settings without a factory reset.
Shelby Fault Code Information
You can ask the Shelby® bot to display fault code information for the following
devices:
- ArmorStart® 281E controllers
- ArmorStart 284E controllers
- CompactLogix™ 5370 and Compact GuardLogix® 5370 controllers
- CompactLogix 5380 and Compact GuardLogix 5380 controllers
- ControlLogix® 5570 and GuardLogix 5570 controllers
- ControlLogix 5580 and GuardLogix 5580 controllers
- E3 and E3 Plus™ overload relays
- E300™ electronic overload relays
- iTRAK® systems
- Kinetix® 5700 drives
- PowerFlex® 40 drives
- PowerFlex 523 drives
- PowerFlex 525 drives
- PowerFlex 755T drives
- PowerFlex 7000 Drives
For example, you can ask the Shelby bot questions such as:
- I need help with a PowerFlex 40 to fix fault code 5 type 1
- What can I do to fix fault code 2 type 1 on a Kinetix 5700
- How to fix fault code 3 for PowerFlex 40
- What caused fault code F127 type 2 in a PowerFlex 523
- Fault I/O with type #FD0A on a ControlLogix 5580
- iTRAK fault code 17 type 12
- What does fault code 122 mean on a PowerFlex 40
- What does fault code 2, type 4 mean on a Kinetix 5700
Shelby Build 1.5.0.1524 New Profiles
New profiles that are added or enhanced in this version:
- PowerFlex® 523 and PowerFlex 525 Level 2 Analytic Profiles are now
DPI-based and provide more diagnostic analysis.
- PowerFlex 753 and PowerFlex 755 Level 2 Analytic Profiles are now
DPI-based and provide more descriptive analysis.
- Kinetix 5500® Level 2 Profile added.
- Stratix® 5400 Switch Level 2 Beta Profile added.
Third-party profiles added in this version:
- Festo CPX-based Device Level 2 Profile added. The Festo CPX-FB36
valve is the first third-party device that Shelby recognizes.
Corrected Anomalies in This Release
This release corrects the following anomalies.
Incorrect Time Stamp on Action Cards
Corrected as of software build 1.5.0.1235
Known Anomaly First Identified as of software build 1.1.0.899
Action Cards can show an incorrect time stamp if the web client and Shelby
appliance are in different time zones.
SMC Flex Maintenance Issue
Corrected Anomaly with Software Build 1.5.0.1524
SMC™ Flex maintenance issue cannot be cleared.
Known Anomalies from Previous Releases
These anomalies are from previous releases but are still known in this release.
Shelby Only Reads Firmware Versions of Modules on Startup
Corrected as of software build 2.3.0.2608
Known Anomaly First Identified as of software build 1.1.0.659
Shelby only reads the firmware revisions of modules on initial startup. You must restart
Shelby for the appliance to recognize module updates.
Restart Shelby to Recognize Module Updates
Corrected as of software build 2.3..0.2608
Known Anomaly First Identified as of software build 1.1.0.659
Shelby only reads the firmware revisions of modules on initial startup. You must
restart Shelby for the appliance to recognize module updates.
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