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AI Analysis & MCP

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Cloud Services

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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



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 enables AI models to interact with FrameworX Designer, providing intelligent assistance for solution configuration. Describe what you need in natural 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 .


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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 



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.


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

MCP for Designer is Enabled by default. To disable:

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

This setting is per-solution.

Connecting Claude Desktop

  1. Open Claude Desktop
  2. Go to Settings → Developer → Edit Config
  3. Open "claude_desktop_config.json"
  4. Add the 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
  3. Restart Claude Desktop completely (close via 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 Tools — Designer tools should be listed
  5. In Designer, verify the orange "AI MCP" badge appears

Available Tools

Solution Management (3 tools)

ToolPurpose
create_solutionCreate a new FrameworX solution
open_solutionOpen an existing solution
get_solution_infoGet solution overview with object counts


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 browse runtime namespaces
get_objects_configGet full JSON configuration for specific objects
get_table_schemaGet field definitions and valid values for any table
create_objectsCreate new objects from JSON configuration
validate_jsonValidate configuration before creating objects
update_objectModify existing objects (respects MCP Category)
delete_objectsRemove objects from solution

Runtime Values: When runtime is connected, object tools include live values. Use designer_action('get_runtime_diagnostics') to check connection status.

Designer Control (1 tool)

ToolPurpose
designer_actionNavigate UI, get state, control runtime

Available actions:

  • navigate — Go to module, table, or object path
  • get_state — Get current Designer view and selection
  • 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

Display Tools (1 tool)

ToolPurpose
get_element_schemaGet display element properties (Canvas, Dashboard, controls)

Special queries:

  • get_element_schema('Canvas') — Canvas display structure
  • 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 protocols by equipment name (fuzzy matching)
get_protocol_schemaGet protocol-specific 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 RTU

Documentation Tools (2 tools)

ToolPurpose
search_docsSearch FrameworX documentation with 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, versions

Available tables:

  • RecentChanges — Audit trail
  • VersionControl — Table versions
  • CrossReference — Where an object is used (requires object_name)
  • UseCount — Usage frequency

Table Types Quick Reference

CategoryTableTypeTab
UNSUnsTagsTags

UnsUserTypesUserTypes

UnsTagProvidersTagProviders

UnsEnumerationsEnumerations
DevicesDevicesChannelsChannels

DevicesNodesNodes

DevicesPointsPoints
AlarmsAlarmsGroupsGroups

AlarmsItemsItems

AlarmsAreasAreas
HistorianHistorianTagsHistorianTags

HistorianTablesHistorianTables

HistorianStorageLocationsStorageLocations
DatasetsDatasetsDBsDBs

DatasetsQueriesQueries

DatasetsTablesTables

DatasetsFilesFiles
ScriptsScriptsTasksTasks

ScriptsClassesClasses

ScriptsExpressionsExpressions
ReportsReportsFormsForms

ReportsWebDataWebData
DisplaysDisplaysListList

DisplaysSymbolsSymbols

DisplaysLayoutsLayouts

DisplaysImagesImages
SecuritySecurityUsersUsers

SecurityPermissionsPermissions

SecurityPoliciesPolicies

Syntax Quick Reference

ContextSyntaxExample
Scripts (C#, VB, Python)@ prefix + .Value@Tag.Tank1.Level.Value
ExpressionsNo prefix, no .ValueTag.Tank1.Level + 10
Display bindings@ prefix + .Value@Tag.Tank1.Level.Value
String embeddingCurly braces"Level: {Tag.Tank1.Level} %"

Tag Path Syntax

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

MCP Category and Update Protection

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

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

How it works:

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

Common Workflows

Creating Tags

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

Device Communication

"Connect to a Siemens S7-1500 PLC at 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 Object Usage

"Where is tag Tank1Level used?"

AI uses: 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

Claude doesn't see Designer tools

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

"Update blocked" message

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

Changes not appearing in Designer

  • Refresh Designer view (F5)
  • For displays, close and reopen the display editor
  • Verify operation completed 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



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