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AI MCP for Designer

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DesignerMCP



Enable AI-powered solution configuration through Model Context Protocol integration.

  • Name: DesignerMCP
  • Version: 0.9.0.0
  • Interface: TCP/IP
  • Configuration: ( native)
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Documentation pages: AI Integration  | MCP for Designer In Action | AI MCP for Designer Connector


Info
titlePreview Connector

Preview Version for tests and training, not released for production.


Overview

The AI MCP for Designer

service

enables AI models to interact with

the

FrameworX Designer

application

, providing intelligent assistance for solution configuration

tasks. Instead of manually creating and configuring objects, you can describe

. Describe what you need in natural

language and let AI generate

language—AI generates the configuration.

Note: This connector is for configuration-time operations (building solutions in Designer.exe). For querying live data from running solutions, see

AI MCP for Runtime Connector.

.


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Integration Architecture

AI ModelMCP ProtocolSolution Configuration
Claude, GPT, GitHub Copilot
Model Context Protocol
Designer.exe
Structured Methods


Manage SolutionsCreate ObjectsCreate User InterfaceAuxiliary tools

Create or open solutions.
Get Solution Information

List, Create or Update
Solution objects
List, create or update
Displays and Symbols
Navigate, TrackChanges
CrossRef, Docs Access 

Key Capabilities

  • Navigate Designer UI — AI can observe and navigate the Designer interface
  • Create Objects — Generate Tags, Displays, Alarms, Devices, and other solution objects
  • Query Objects — Search and inspect existing solution configuration
  • Validate Configuration — Pre-check configurations before creating objects
  • Generate Displays — Create Canvas and Dashboard displays with proper FrameworX patterns
  • Discover Protocols — Search available communication protocols and their configuration schemas
  • Track Changes — Query audit trails, cross-references, and version control
  • Access Documentation — Search docs and download example solutions

When to Use MCP for Designer



Visual Indicator

When AI is connected to Designer, you'll see:

  • "AI MCP" badge — Orange label in the toolbar area
  • Orange border — Glowing border around the main working area

This provides clear visual feedback that AI is actively controlling the Designer.

Use CaseExample
Bulk object creation"Create 50 temperature tags following naming pattern Area{N}_Temp"
Display generation"Create a dashboard showing all pump statuses in a 2×3 grid"
Device configuration"Connect to a Siemens S7-1500 PLC at IP 192.168.1.10"
Configuration review"Review my alarm configuration and suggest improvements"
Learning assistance"Show me how to configure historian logging for this tag"
Object discovery"List all tags in the Boiler area that don't have alarms configured"
Protocol discovery"What protocols are available for Siemens PLCs?"
Cross-reference analysis"Where is tag Tank1Level used in the solution?"

How MCP for Designer Differs from Code or JSON Generators

MCP for Designer is not a code generator or wizard, it's a collaborative engineering tool.

Traditional GeneratorsMCP for Designer
Generate output, then doneWork side-by-side with AI continuously
Output goes to files, needs to open on toolsChanges appear directly in Designer UI
One-shot generationIterative conversation with full context
Limited to predefined templates and specific areasAI understands your entire solution
You adapt to the tool's structureTool adapts to your requirements

What this means in practice:

  • Ask AI to create 10 tags, review them in Designer, then ask for adjustments, all in the same conversation
  • AI sees your existing configuration and makes suggestions that fit your naming conventions
  • Describe what you want in natural language; AI figures out the right objects and settings
  • AI can explain why it configured something a certain way


    Prerequisites

    • FrameworX 10.1 Designer
    • .NET 8.0 runtime
    • Claude Desktop or compatible MCP client
    • Network connectivity (if Designer runs on remote machine)

    Configuration

    Enable/Disable MCP for Designer

    The MCP for Designer is Enabled by default. If you want to To disable it:

    1. Open FrameworX Designer
    2. Navigate to Solutions → Settings
    3. Uncheck Allow MCP For Designer

    This configuration has the scope of that solution onlysetting is per-solution.

    Connecting Claude Desktop

    Configure Claude Desktop to connect to the Designer MCP server:

    1. Open Claude Desktop
    2. Go to Settings → Developer → Edit Config
    3. Open the "claude_desktop_config.json" file
    4. Add the MCP for Designer configuration:
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "FrameworX-Designer": {
          "command": "<ProductPath>\\MCP\\DesignerMCP.exe",
          "transport": "stdio"
        }
      }
    }
    
    1. Replace <ProductPath> with your FrameworX installation directory (use double backslashes)
    2. Save and close the file
    3. Restart Claude Desktop completely (close via Windows Task Manager)

    Tip: You can run both MCP for Designer and MCP for Runtime simultaneously by including both configurations in your claude_desktop_config.json file.

    Verifying Connection

    1. Open Claude Desktop
    2. Go to Settings → Developer
    3. Verify "FrameworX-Designer" shows status "running"
    4. Open a new chat and click Search and Toolsyou should see the Designer tools should be listed
    5. In Designer, verify the orange "AI MCP" badge appears

    Available Tools

    AI MCP for Designer provides 17 tools organized by category:

    Solution Management (3 tools)

    ToolPurpose
    create_solutionCreate a new FrameworX solution (.dbsln file)
    open_solutionOpen an existing solution to work with
    get_solution_infoGet solution overview with object counts per table


    Info

    The solutions visible to the MCP for Designer are only the ones in folders defined as Allow Remove Access, by the Solution Center tool. By Default the solutions in the  sub-folder  ..\Documents\FrameworXSolutions are visible.

    → See Solution Center ? Server Information

    Object Operations (7 tools)

    ToolPurpose
    list_objectsList objects in a table OR or browse runtime namespaces (Server, Client, Tag, etc.)
    get_objects_configGet full JSON configuration for specific objects
    get_table_schemaGet field definitions and valid values for any table type
    create_objectsCreate new objects from JSON configuration
    validate_jsonValidate JSON configuration before creating objects
    update_objectModify existing objects (respects MCP Category permissions)
    delete_objectsRemove objects from the solution
    Object Operations (7 tools)

    Runtime Values: When runtime is connected, object tools automatically include live values:

    • list_objects adds Value property to each object (when applicable)
    • get_objects_config adds Value, Quality, Timestamp properties (properties added are according the object type)

    . Use designer_action('get_runtime_diagnostics') to check if runtime is connectedconnection status.

    Designer Control (1 tool)

    ToolPurpose
    designer_actionNavigate UI, get state, control runtime, set execution profile

    Available actions:

    • navigate — Go to module, table, or object path
    • get_state — Get current Designer view and selection (optional screenshot)
    • get_runtime_status — Check if runtime is running
    • get_startup_config — Get startup module settings
    • start_runtime / stop_runtime — Control runtime execution
    • set_execution_profile — Switch between Development and Production

    Solutions opened by the AI, always open in Development profile

    Display Tools (1 tool)

    ToolPurpose
    get_element_schemaGet display element properties (Canvas, Dashboard, TextBox, WizardSymbol, etc.controls)

    Special queries:

    • get_element_schema('Canvas') — Canvas display structure with layout info
    • get_element_schema('Dashboard') — Dashboard grid and cell structure
    • get_element_schema('WizardSymbol') — Industrial symbols: BLOWER, MOTOR, PUMP, TANK, VALVE

    Protocol Tools (2 tools)

    ToolPurpose
    list_protocolsSearch available protocols by equipment name (fuzzy matching)
    get_protocol_schemaGet protocol-specific field schema for configuration fields

    Search examples:

    • list_protocols(search='siemens') → S7, S7Plus
    • list_protocols(search='allen') → EtherNet/IP, DF1, ControlLogix
    • list_protocols(search='modbus') → Modbus TCP, Modbus RTUlist_protocols(search='opc') → OPC UA, OPC DA

    Documentation Tools (2 tools)

    ToolPurpose
    search_docsSearch FrameworX documentation with label/section filters
    get_example_solutionDownload example solution JSON configuration

    Documentation labels: concept, tutorial, how-to, example, reference, connector, code, control

    Track Changes (1 tool)

    ToolPurpose
    get_track_changesQuery audit trail, cross-references, version control, usage countsversions

    Available tables:

    • RecentChanges — Audit trail of who changed what and when
    • VersionControl — Table versions and modification dates
    • CrossReference — Where an object is used (requires object_name)
    • UseCount — Usage frequency per object

    Table Types Quick Reference

    Objects are organized by module. Use these TableType names with object tools:

    CategoryTableTypeDesigner TabDescription
    UNSUnsTagsTags

    UnsUserTypesProcess variable tagsUserTypes

    UnsTagProvidersTagProvidersExternal data sources (MQTT, OPC UA)UnsUserTypesUserTypesCustom data structures (UDT)

    UnsEnumerationsEnumerationsNumber-to-string mappings
    DevicesDevicesChannelsChannelsProtocol connections

    DevicesNodesNodesDevice addresses

    DevicesPointsPointsTag-to-address mappings
    AlarmsAlarmsGroupsGroupsAlarm behavior settings

    AlarmsItemsItemsIndividual alarm definitions

    AlarmsAreasAreasAlarm hierarchy
    HistorianHistorianTagsHistorianTagsTags configured for logging

    HistorianTablesHistorianTablesStorage configurations

    HistorianStorageLocationsStorageLocationsDatabase connections
    DatasetsDatasetsDBsDBsDatabase connections

    DatasetsQueriesQueriesSQL query definitions

    DatasetsTablesTablesDirect table access

    DatasetsFilesFilesFile operations
    ScriptsScriptsTasksTasksEvent-triggered code

    ScriptsClassesClassesReusable code libraries

    ScriptsExpressionsExpressionsOne-liner calculations
    ReportsReportsFormsFormsDocument templates

    ReportsWebDataWebDataJSON/XML data objects
    DisplaysDisplaysListListUI screens and pages

    DisplaysSymbolsSymbolsReusable visual components

    DisplaysLayoutsLayoutsScreen layout definitions

    DisplaysImagesImagesImage library
    SecuritySecurityUsersUsersUser accounts

    SecurityPermissionsPermissionsPermission flags

    SecurityPoliciesPoliciesSecurity rules

    Syntax

    Reference

    Tag Access Methods

    MethodSyntaxWhen to Use
    Direct pathTag.Folder/Name.ValueStandard tag reference
    Asset functionAsset("Folder/Name").ValueWorks everywhere, required for TagProvider dynamic paths

    Context-Specific Syntax

    Quick Reference

    ContextSyntaxExample
    Scripts (C#, VB, Python)@ prefix required+ .Value@Tag.Tank1.Level.Value or @Asset("Tank1").Value
    ExpressionsNo @ prefix, no .ValueTag.Tank1.Level + 10
    Display bindings@ prefix + .Value@Tag.Tank1.Level.ValueDynamic bindingsAsset with expression@Asset(Tag.SelectedPath).Value
    String embeddingCurly braces"Level: {Tag.Tank1.Level} %"

    System Namespaces

    NamespacePurposeExamples
    ServerServer-wide information@Server.DateTime, @Server.MachineName, @Server.ProductVersion
    ClientPer-client information (different per user)@Client.Username, @Client.StationName, @Client.MachineName
    InfoSystem diagnostics@Info.CPU, @Info.Memory, @Info.DiskSpace

    Module Namespaces

    Every configured object has runtime properties accessible via namespace:

    • Alarm.Group.Critical.AckRequired, Alarm.Item.HighTemp.Active
    • Device.Channel.Modbus1.Status, Device.Node.PLC1.Error
    • Script.Task.Startup.LastRun, Display.MainPage.IsOpen

    Use list_objects('Server') or list_objects('Alarm.Group') to explore.

    Tag Path Syntax

    • Folders: Tag.Folder1/Folder2/TagName
    • UDT members: Tag.Controller1.SP
    • Arrays: Tag.ArrayTag[5]

    MCP Category and Update Protection

    MCP Category System

    Objects created by AI automatically receive Category = "MCP" to track AI-created vs manually-created objects.

    Update Permissions

    Object CategoryWhat AI Can Update
    Contains "MCP"All fields (full replacement)
    No "MCP" (user edited)Description field only

    How

    It Works

    it works:

    1. AI creates object → Category automatically set to "MCP"
    2. User edits object in Designer → "MCP" removed from Category
    3. AI tries to update updates → Limited to Description field only
    4. To re-enable full AI updates → Manually add "MCP" to Category

    Common Workflows

    Creating Tags

    "Create a Double tag called TankLevel in the Tanks folder with range 0-100"

    Setting Up

    Device Communication

    "I need to connect Connect to a Siemens S7-1500 PLC at IP 192.168.1.10"

    AI will: Search protocols → Present options → Create Channel → Create Node → Help map Points

    Creating Displays

    "Create a dashboard with 4 cells showing TankLevel, TankTemp, PumpStatus, and AlarmCount"

    Configuring Alarms

    "Create high and low alarms for TankLevel: High at 90 (Critical), Low at 10 (Warning)"

    Finding

    Where Objects Are Used

    Object Usage

    "Where is tag Tank1Level used in the solution?"

    AI will useuses: get_track_changes('CrossReference', object_name='Tag.Tank1Level')


    Best Practices

    Be Specific

    Instead of "Create some tags", say:

    "Create these tags in the Production folder: MixerSpeed (Double, 0-1000 RPM), MixerRunning (Digital), BatchCount (Integer)"

    Validate Before Bulk Operations

    "Validate this configuration before creating 50 tags"

    Review Changes

    "Show me the recent changes" or "Navigate to the Tags tab"

    Use Documentation

    "Search the documentation for alarm configuration options"


    Troubleshooting

    Designer MCP Server not starting

    • Verify .NET 8.0 runtime is installed
    • Check that Designer is running
    • Confirm MCP is enabled in Designer settings
    • Check firewall settings for the configured port

    Claude doesn't see Designer tools

    • Ensure claude_desktop_config.json path is correct (use double backslashes)
    • Restart Claude completely (close via Task Manager)
    • Verify Designer MCP shows "running" in Claude settings

    "Update blocked" message

    • The object Object doesn't have MCP in its Category
    • User edited the object in Designer, removing MCP
    • AI can only update the Description field
    • To enable full updates: add "MCP" to Category in Designer

    Changes not appearing in Designer

    • Refresh the Designer view (F5)
    • For displays, close and reopen the display editor
    • Verify the operation completed successfully in Claude's response

    No visual indicator (orange border)

    • Verify MCP connection is active in Claude Desktop
    • Check Designer settings for MCP enabled
    • Restart Designer if needed

    Related Documentation

    • Overview and examples
    • Query live data
    • Deep technical details
    • Technical architecture
    • AI MCP for Runtime Connector — Query live tags, alarms, and historian
    • AI-Ready by Design — Technical architecture for AI integration
    • Devices Module Reference — Channel, Node, Point configuration
    • Displays Module Reference — Canvas and Dashboard formats



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