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1. o Hourto Daily 01 KN 01 OZONE 001m 01 KN 01 OZONE 001d Utilities Manual Average Data Rollup To run a program manually go to Utilities gt Manual Average Data Rollup select the Rollup Type Date Range and Parameter Tag Selection Click the Process Rollup button BB Manat arerageoata rono OOO Y La Parameter Parameter Name xd Interval a deu ee LZ To run a program manually Utilities Manual Average Data Rollup 63 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration To run a Rollup Task automatically create a new Average RollupTask in Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler gt Average Rollup Task and select an Average Data Rollup Task Then select the specific Task Type Start Time Repeat Interval and Task Description on Average Data Rollup Task T p Automatic Rollup Task in Configuration Editors Task Scheduler Add Average Rollup Task 64 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Central Math Frocescor The 8872 includes the capability to perform mathematical calculations at the server either on a manual basis or as a scheduled task To perform these calculations you will need to define the mathematical calculation to be made in the Math Equation Editor List Editors gt Math gt Math Equation Editor Each equation is given a name to reference e g SO2 Adjustment which is then referenced in the math utility or the Task Scheduler
2. e Start Pattern Instrument Initiated Defines the status input pattern that starts the calibration comcast net 147 Agilaive 2272 Manal Appendix A 2 Calibrations Within the Phase settings properties may include Q Add Q Delete Sequence Phese s Alarmi Phases Phase Name Phase Number Response Time Enabled Status Pattern Phase Settings Phase Name The label used to identify this calibration stage phase e g Zero Span Prec Phase Number Defines the order of the phases in which they run not used for Instrument Controlled calibrations as their phases can occur in any order Duration Time Automatic User Initiated Instrument Initiated The period of time that the control outputs for that phase will be set Response Time The window of time at the end of that phase in which readings are averaged to form the resultant value for that phase Status Pattern Defines the status output or input pattern associated with that phase Status Input Pattern For input patterns the user should m define which inputs are to be observed gt and if they should be closed or opened c for that pattern The pattern for M out Une 14 each phase and calibration 15 rout Line 15 16 bout Ure 16 should be unique 1 APL Output 18 APL Oviput 2 19 API Output 3 20 API Output 4 21 API Output 5 22 API Output 6 23 APL Outpt I 22399929992922 66 6 6060625220 999999999999 lt i x i ee
3. Add Contact Address I b e HR A A D n Profile HP SERVER Version 2 2 2 Build 2011 02 16 3 3 29 2011 14 49 we x a a m My User iNFO screen in Configuration Editors gt Security 79 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Arovp Fermiscions Finally define the permissions for each User Group using the Configuration Editors gt Security gt Group Permissions Editor Select a Group in the drop down list The list of configured users is displayed and users can be added here as well The right panel shows the various rights available in the system and the status for the current group Grayed access disabled Black underlined access enabled Black italic access enabled by inheriting from another granted access In this example access has been granted to certain Security permissions Groups Users and User Groups but not Edit Tasks Access is granted to all configuration items at the topmost level and all sub tasks are permitted by inheritance For example to turn off Edit ADVP Rules first remove the overall Edit Configurations permission and then add the individual permissions Expand and Collapse the tree diagram using the buttons on the ribbon rT gt EE m RE Hf l j Eal oma ts Pe meade F r fast Saale d air i eae BEE Le A gle a ia du ADAE ae LP M TP fat dant Coque anon RUP tage mam Aertel er si als grata ue rm e
4. Number of Years Days allows rolling average of additional days in historical statistics Refresh Profile HP SERVER Vernon 20080823004 8 25 2009 amp 59PM 4 Time Series Graph with a single parameter selected and hover over displaying date time data value and flag 122 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter F Data Editors If the database contains data from previous years for the same parameter those previous years can be graphed in the Time Series Graph alongside the current data by selecting Show History and the number of years you want to graph Each previous year is graphed individually Select Refresh to update the graph e naa ma n D m A ea nna Coe 5 Time Series Graph with a single parameter and Show History option and hover over displaying date and time data value The Days selector can be used to compile nearby days for the same hour into the comparison statistics An example of how this is applied would be Current Data 1 15 09 Number of Years 3 Days 1 1 5 09 data at hour 00 would be compared against statistics using the following points 1 4 06 hour 00 1 5 06 hour 00 1 6 06 hour 00 1 4 07 hour 00 1 5 07 hour 00 1 6 07 hour 00 1 4 08 hour 00 1 5 08 hour 00 1 6 08 hour 00 Obviously selection of a large data set with a long look back period and large skews can be very processor intensive for the client and the SQL server for large data sets Agilai
5. Pollution Rose requires you to designate which Wind Rose report profile to use AQS XML Report requires you to choose which kinds of records to be assembled Concentration Distribution Frequency Distribution Monthly Reports all allow you to designate an N hour rolling average as an option 85 Agilaive 88572 Manal Favorites The Model 8872 simplifies regular tasks with a list of user defined Favorites which function like Favorites in Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer You can save a Selection of sites parameters average intervals and date ranges for the Average Data Editor or any Data Report Favorites can be saved as a global favorite for all users or as a favorite for an individual user To create a favorite go into any data editor or report complete a query and select Favorites from the top menu The ribbon bar will change to show the favorites menu Select Save as Favorite to bring up the Add a Favorite screen Give the favorite a name a description optional and select User or All Users global and select from the following options Farante Dead Fare Name Average Data Editor Chapter 4 Reports 7 Home View Favorites Save as My Global Favorite Fawontes Favontes Favorite Tasks Favorites menu Favonte Detail Favorite Query Faroese Descrptionc Launch on Application September hourly 2008 Startup to run the Favorite upon logging in to the 8872 Run Q
6. E Alarm Program X Alarm Program Name HIGHTEMP 3 Average Interval 001m Monitored Parameter s Output Lines During Alarm Select ID Name 1 NO 2 NO2 3 NOX Ignore State Changes fiagis Flag s forAlarm Condition 5 SAMPFLOW 6 SMPLPRES Alarm Program configuration 151 Agilaive 8872 Manual Appendix A 4 2 Calibration Alarms Appendix A 4 2 Calibration Alarms Calibration alarms are set as part of the calibration configuration using the Alarms tab and the Add gt Alarm button The user would designate Select Aput Une Select Input Lines Montored Parameters Calibration Alarm configuration Alarm Name The name to distinguish different cal alarm programs Enabled Allows the alarm to be temporarily disabled Alarm On Cal Drift If set the alarm will be triggered if any of the Monitored Parameters are found to have a difference between measured value result and Expected Value to be greater than the drift limit for that channel phase Alarm On Cal Aborted If set the alarm will be triggered if the calibration sequence is aborted before it complete Alarm On Autoscale Failure If set the alarm will be triggered if EV for Auto Correct is set but the data logger cannot mathematically calculate a rescaling adjustment Output to Alarm Port Not used in the Model 8872 End Alarm on No Flag Not used in the Model 8872 Ack Acknowledge Timeout Interval Not used in the Mo
7. Equations may act on any defined average interval and must reference Parameter Templates rather than specific site parameter combinations This allows a general equation to be configured once and used for multiple sites without having to repeat the same equation To create a new equation open List Editors gt Math gt Math Equation Editor and click the Add Equation button Enter the Equation Name required and optional Description and then the equation The equation takes the form of parameter template names operators and functions Parenthesis are supported Equation Name Adjust zone Description LOOS MathE quation OZONE PPB 1 012 OK Cancel Math Equation Editor from List Editors Binary operators operators on two variables include Multiply Divide t Add Subtract Modulo remainder 65 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Other binary and Uniary functions functions that operate on one variable or one result of another embedded equation include Ab Returns the absolute value of a specified number Abs 1 Acos Returns the angle whose cosine is the specified Acos 1 number Asin Returns the angle whose sine is the specified Asin 0 number ao Returns e raised to the specified power Exp 0 Returns the logarithm of a specified number Log 1 10 Returns the base 10 logarithm of a specified Log10 1 number Returns the larger of two specified numbers Max 1
8. Useful for sigma W calculations Provides three resultant averages External Channels The Model 8872 supports a new channel type E for External Channels These allow the user to create a fake channel associated with parameter from a directly polled instrument e g BAM E Sampler etc where the logger is not doing real time acquisition It exists ONLY to create a channel number for use with logger polling The External type channel requires no other special configuration and is ignored by the Site Node Logger process 136 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Rolling Average Takes the input from any other channel type and performs a rolling average calculation e g hourly average that rolls on the minute 8 hour average that rolls on the hour etc Only one resultant average General Channel Takes the input from any other channel type and performs determines either the maximum or minimum value of that input during a designated averaging period If the input interval is set to 1s the max min instantaneous reading is recorded rather than the max min average Commonly used for peak wind gust calculations or max min daily temperatures Rainfall Channel Takes the input from any Modbus device calculates the difference before after any average period and weights that difference by a designated scaling factor e g 0 01 inches per count Provides three resultants 137 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logg
9. columns to the Drag a column header here to group area to group data If you do this accidentally or change your mind you can drag it back 118 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 5 Data Editors Matrix Data Editor The Matrix Data Editor presents data in a format similar to the monthly report If you select multiple parameters they are grouped with a plus symbol for expansion Matrix Data Editor from Data Editors menu 119 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 5 Data Editors Time Series raph You can generate the Time Series Graph in two modes for one or more parameters In multi parameter mode you can group different parameters together for any time period With the tools at the bottom or the screen you can change the color scheme remove or restore the legend and print the graph The minus sign in the upper left corner of the screen minimizes the selection criteria to make more room for the graph Time Series from Data Editors menu with multiple parameters selected 120 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter F Data Editors Use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in or out right click and hold to drag the zoomed graph to a different data area Hover the cursor over a data point to see the specific date time and data value If there is a flag on the data point the flag will also be displayed You can toggle between hiding or showing invalid data e g data during calibration maintenance or analyzer failures When graphi
10. ite Ww Parameter BAM PNIS Copy 10 Cgonant Soes trae beoag d 60 gt Ver NC BAM amp a x x0 60 Miller NC BAM RH 1123 2611 2100 06 Dec 11 21 2011 21 00 00 PERCENT GO Mbe NC BAM V a X 11232011 1700 19 f s a i 11212011 1900 19 gt A a p y y 11232011 2 11212011 2000 10 11232011 2100 T 60 Mater NCOI 9n a M A grid of previous averages for averaged data To return the display to its previous mode click the resize button two stacked windows next to the X close box 133 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frograms Site Node Logger Tool Box The Site Node Logger Tool Box contains four tabs Channels Tab shows the current of readings of all channels analog input serial or Modbus as well as provide buttons to control and display the disabled D and maintenance M status of each channel To mark a channel in out of maintenance or to mark unmark disabled click the button ai Crore tm Trend Ef RealTime Tabular Display e Pattie Data Trending Site ice Logger Toomer x Refresh Options V Retezn Suus Atomptically Refresh iterat 5 l Secongs Rem Nom Channels Callipestions Ota loui Oigitsi Outputs Source Nares Thames amr Tree V amo veus E Marrenince ntr Loggersd i oz GSI 11 21 2011 2254309 315 Fate Face Loggerso 2 CZ ROW 11 23 2011 228300 622 Fake Faise Logger 0 3 OZ PRESS 11 21 2011 224310 252 fate taze 4 oz Ttup 11 21
11. m Truncate Found Rul Round Thuncate Reperted Units 0 Analyzer Ura i dillerenil id Graph Minimum Graph Magius Caliah Span rina Conector Larva Land OF Quanti ation Mirirmum Dieses table Lara Pacta al Cease Lam Priesti Repot Order Tatalime i Reports Misnieuum im Reports Parameter Configuration from Parameter Settings in Configuration Editors 39 Agilaire 89872 Manval Chapter 5 Configuration The Parameter screen displays the following fields Some of the EPA Code fields are used only if your license supports full Ambient Reporting Site Parameter Parent Parameter Parameter Template Enabled Enable AIRNow Reporting Filter from Web Site Parameter Data Type Description EPA POC The Site you selected in the Parameter Settings tree diagram will automatically be displayed Alphanumeric characters to identify the Parameter A Parent Parameter can be designated to form relationships that can be used for drill down in the Data Editor For example a primary analyzer pollutant such as NOx could be a parent and designated diagnostic parameters such as sample flow or box temperature could be children Another example would be to assign particulate parameters as parents and metals for XRF X ray fluorescence analysis as children If the parameter has a parent parameter select it from the drop down list Parameter information can be filled in automatically by select
12. 0 1 87154619 1 57154619 6 2 2010 9 00 PM 6 2 2010 9 10 PM 2 1 9492111 3 9492111 6 2 2010 9 00 PM 6 2 2010 9 15 PM 0 0 600318 0 600318133 6 2 2010 10 0 6 2 2010 10 0 O 1 54926729 6 2 2010 10 0 6 2 2010 10 1 2 0 955369 6 2 2010 10 0 6 2 2010 10 1 0 107580 0 E E HE E Historical Calibration Trend Graph 92 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports If you select Response Graph from the Ribbon at the top of the screen you can review fine resolution data during each calibration cycle to see instrument response Each cal can be cycled through using the Forward Back button You can change the color scheme by selecting a Graph Theme from the drop down list at the bottom of the screen gt b lt Patna at at a a a a a aat a a t a a a al a at Calibration Trend Response Graph 93 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports CurentDate 10 8 2010 1251 FM Monthly Report Site Name Age Oueber 2010 Ang interval 1 hour Parameter OZONE Units PPM n E E Mr im Hous ipli ie Aten er et a Heep ala pel ee m a o ria el ele jaaa An ru rue E Was M4 os Ws M we oos mos WA WA oos Dos i 14 M m as M4 OS W we m d s QNA DA M D o o os dos oe os A s MA os UM ios oos dos A oe QM W s M6 dM cos 06 ows QNEM D eloo 20 2320 20220 205720 20 20 2072820 20205 20722028 sO os cs oe oe oo os Voe dA C ET W 34M 34M seat 149 M9 Jou Jem 209 JAR 2488
13. 26 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Remote Database Connection Configure the Database Connecton for the Remote System Connection Propetties Connection String Data Source 173 19 141 8 SQLEXPRESS intial Catalog AVData tegrated Securty False User ID a Passworde Database Server pr 173 19 141 88 Database instance Bark for del aut Database Catalog AVDats Connection Name 173 19 141 88 Connection Test Connection Define the Database Server which will typically be the public IP address of the monitoring site the router will be programmed to pass through SQL port 1433 to the 8872 In some cases it may be necessary to add 1433 to the IP address The second field asks for the name of the Database Instance typically left blank for 8872 systems Last define the SQL Login Username sa and Password Contact Agilaire or your 8872 distribution documentation for default SQL passwords The Test Connection button in the Sync Wizard can be used to test the connection If you have difficulty the following troubleshooting steps can be helpful In SQL Management Studio use the same settings IP address instance name username password to try to connect to the remote site Use TELNET to try to open a basic TCP connection the site IP address and the designated port or the default port 1433 e Verify Windows Firewall settings and exceptions ensure exception exists
14. Eos nel Chan11 X Channel Validation Misc General Associated Source Logger Channel Name Chanii Parameter Channel Type Enable Channe v Base Average Average Interval 001m gt Channel Number i Aa Storage Time Il Hold Data Between Updates Yes C No Extended Averages Extended Average 1 Extended Average 2 Average interval 015m Average Interval 001h Storage Time 4 Storage Time t B w lt 2 Profile HP SERVER Version 2 0 0 Alpha Build 2010 06 26 1 9 23 2010 13 319 Modbus channel configuration Modbus instruments have additional networking information that needs to be known you must create an instance of the Modbus instrument in the Logger Channels editor before creating the Modbus channels for that instrument This procedure prevents the need to repeat entry of the networking information for each channel To create the instrument go to E Modbus X the Logger Channels editor select the data logger in the sachin idan tree diagram and select Add gt Modbus Instument Mane Primary O3 Logger Modbus Instrument Dire Type APL_O S008 7 Modbur Code u Modbus Command Type Fol Intereal 100m Mo oeg Sabo 10eTs 159155 Top lp Address 152 168 1 48 Top Ip Post 502 Modbus Instrument Details in Logger Channels 43 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Enter the following fields Instrument Name a user defined label for the instrument Driver Type selec
15. GSI Instrument and GSI Entry pick list of configured instruments Send Name string Parse Name string up to 8 char AutoSend String string up to 8 char Autosend Repeat Interval 1 60 seconds Parse Sync String Modbus Register Fixed or Delimited Parsing Fixed Number of Chars to Data int up to 3 digits Data Field Width int up to 2 digits Number of Chars in string int up to 3 digits Delimited Number of Delimiter Chars string Number of Delimiters of Delimiters to Data int up to 3 digits Number of Delimiters In String int up to 3 digits Data Field Type pick list Hex Binary Float In the GSI Driver Instrument tab GSI Instrument Name Default TCP Port integer up to 6 digits Default Modbus Code integer 0 255 Default Modbus Command Type 3 or 4 Consult the Model 8816 8832 Data Logger Manual for details on the use of these fields 77 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Configuring Security User security in the 8872 is set up by administrative personnel and is similar to Microsoft Windows Each system user has an identity including a username and password A User may be a member of one or more User Groups Access and rights are assigned to User Groups User Groups in the 8872 are usually assigned by job responsibility Users can be members of more than one Group and each site can have a different access group User Editor Administrators can add or delete users
16. Item from the drop down User list enter a Favorite Name enter a Favorite Description optional select a Favorite Scope from Run Query on Launch the drop down list User or All Users and select from the following options Add a Favorite screen Launch an Applicaton Startup Launch on Application Startup to run the Favorite upon logging in to the 8872 Run Query on Launch to execute data retrieval when the Favorite is selected Favorite Query Tab Next open the Favorite Query tab if it is available gt Note The Favorite Query tab will only be in the Favorites Editor after a Menu Item is selected that requires a time range interval and parameter s such as the Average Data Report and the Average Data Editor 75 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Select a Date Range choose an Average Interval and select a Parameter To select more than one parameter drag the arrow in the blue left column or hold down the Ctrl key while you select parameters To save a favorite when you re in any data editor or report complete a query and select Favorites from the top menu The ribbon bar will change to show the favorites menu Select Save as Favorite to bring up the Add a Favorite screen You can also configure the Favorite by selecting the Favorite Query tab after you select Save as Favorite From this screen you can adjust the site parameter list date range or average interval These values can also be adjusted
17. ROC Alarm Limit j Floor Limit f Bad Status Inputs B Select Lines Floor Value Maintenance Inputs M Select Lines Percent Valid Ceiling Limit c Max Readings Ceiling Value Min Reading Overwrite Math Constant v by v Rate of Change R Validation Tab Validation Applying to Instantaneous Readings Bad Status Lines B Digital Input Pattern which indicates Bad Status for the parameter The B flag will be present with the data when the pattern in this field is true Maintenance Status Lines M Digital Input Pattern which indicates that the parameter is in Maintenance The M flag will be present with the data when this field is true 139 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Boiler Offline Status F Digital Input Pattern which indicates that the Boiler that this parameter is associated with is Offline The F flag will be present with the data when this field is true Maximum Reading Limit Numerical value if reading is equal to or exceeds this value the flag will be present with the data Minimum Reading Limit Numerical value if reading is equal to or less than this value the flag will be present with the data Rate of Change Limit R Numerical value if difference between the previous reading and the current reading is equal to or exceeds this value the R flag will be present with the data Digital Info Status
18. Report Query button to choose the desired parameters intervals etc for each push task For the Date Range we would recommend using Lookback Minutes and setting the lookback to a value equal to or greater than the task execution frequency e g if pushing data every 5 minutes set the lookback to at least 5 minutes If the logger is polling another device through Instrument Polling e g BAM consider adding enough overlap to handle short term communication outages to the other device Eme 5 ey pepe bym eir D Samy nem itt qp ca Spem era obs as b inna dee ios g7 e La rea c Pe ey o ai ey deck Aem RID mbd dla eda AR ma isig sast ie e c a ANTH uum Rui EHE RUNS Che BORN CAO Ee Rag te Ded7 PEST EIS ere Cm c gi CET Pi GHRTD ey pU masc 22 Agilaive 89872 Manal Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Note that for average data you will need to make a push task for each averaging interval Finally in the task select File Output Options select FTP Enabled and choose your FTP program that you created earlier You should define the file extension as RSP You can choose anything you want for the file name It is recommended that you select Append Date To Name mos fre sme i Sari a jm Click Save and let the server restart Pushes will start and can be reviewed in the Scheduled Task Status display If you encounter any FTP problems test the connection from the 8872 by going to a DOS prompt and manually
19. User Entry Time select a Category from the drop down list or select New Category and enter a different category select a User and a Site from the drop down lists Enter the LogBook message in the Entry Text box and click Save The new entry information will be displayed in a row in the top section of the screen 12 B AirVision O X 4 Home View favorites LogBook Entry Editor w Average Data Editor Site User Category Entry Time User Entry Time Entry E Calibration Data Editor g ou i ny i Agilaire AiVision Repair 06 02 2010 10 59 06 02 2010 10 55 testing o ENT VU S Lock Unlock Data v2 gJ LogBook Entry Editor ally Sample Data Editor es Utilities Log Book Entry Details ey at Log Enty Tine 06 02 2010 11 06 User AirVision User Enty Time 06 02 2010 11 06 Sie Ag are id wv Le gt Profile HP SERVER Version 1 0 5 Build 2010 04 25 1 6 2 2010 11 08 Adding LogBook entries in the LogBook Entry Editor from the Editors menu By default the logbook entries do not accept changes or addendums after the record has been saved A system option is available to allow addendums to be made To enable this contact support agilairecorp com 126 Chapter 6 Realtime Display Programs The Model 8872 has three main realtime display programs to keep you informed of the realtime status of the readings calibrations I O status and averages Realtime Trend is the same display use
20. a hy Ak TT Po Te cere pare LIL DERI F EGIL aus Carr LE TE bana Log ing eene LILL Se J After the first configuration sync you may elect to change this to either of the following Download Then Upload apply changes in logger to central then apply changes in central to logger Upload Then Download apply changes in Central to logger first then apply changes in logger to central 12 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Special Notes Regarding Required S L Configuration for 2372 TCP IP Protocol must be enabled using SQL Configuration Tool SQL Server must be configured to allow Remote Connections The sa account must be enabled under Security and the correct password must be set in the connection string Firewall should allow ports 1433 open on the 8872 router and intervening firewalls Normally Agilaire sets all these defaults in the 8872 but the settings are repeated here in the event local IT staff changes the settings or for users who want to use six node logger software with their own PC hardware 13 Agilaive 8872 Manal Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Reference Default Internal Network Settings Internal I O Module TCP Address Voltage Input 1 8 10 0 0 101 Voltage input 9 16 10 0 0 102 Digital Input Output 1 6 Digital Input Output 7 12 Digital input Output 13 18 Site Node Logger Service Error Log Location C Users All Users Agilaire AirVision
21. and forms up to three linear averages GSI Serial Takes the instantaneous values from a serial device e g analyzer and forms up to three linear averages Scalar Wind Speed Takes the instantaneous values of an analog input or from another GSI channel and forms up to three linear averages Provides three resultant averages Scalar Wind Direction Takes the instantaneous values of an analog input or from another GSI channel and forms up to three unitary vector averages taking into account 360 degree crossover and resolving directions gt 360 degrees for the case of 0 540 instruments Provides three resultant averages Vector Wind Speed Takes the instantaneous values of an analog input or from another GSI channel and forms up to three vector based averages based on a companion vector wind direction channel Provides three resultant averages Vector Wind Direction Takes the instantaneous values of an analog input or from another GSI channel and forms up to three vector based averages based on a companion vector wind speed channel Provides three resultant averages Sigma Theta Takes input from another wind direction channel standard or GSI and performs the Yamartino sigma theta calculation to determine sigma theta Gives two resultant averages with the second being an RMS calculation from the first Linear Sigma Takes the input from any other channel type and performs a linear sigma square root of standard deviation calculation
22. enable will be automatically initiated by the data logger s internal clock The Automatic Cal Sequence configuration screen has the following fields Calibration Type will be already filled in Automatic A Calibration Name is required to identify the cal program Check Enabled if the calibration is to run Number of Calibration Records determines how many cals the data logger will store before overwriting Recovery Time specifies the time required to purge cal gas after phases Repeated Interval determines how often cal sequence will repeat Start Time determines what time cal sequence will start Affected Channels determines which channels will be taken off line during cal Select from a list of previously configured parameters Automatic Calibration configuration in Configuration Editors Logger Channels 48 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Configuring Fhases To set up Phases click the Phase s tab behind the Sequence Cal tab To enter a phase name click the click the Add above the tabs and select Phase from the drop down list Enter a Phase Name Phase Number Duration Type Response Time and click to check the box in the Enabled column To configure a Status Pattern click in the Status Pattern column and a check list of Output Control Patterns will come up After the Phase table is configured click Add again and select Phase Channels Select a Channel from a dro
23. i e T E Group Permissions from Configuration Editors gt Security gt Group Permissions Editor 80 Chapter 4 Reports After data has been polled either by a scheduled task Configuration Editor Task Scheduler or manually Utilities Manual Poll the 8872 can run the following reports after the Criteria Pane has been configured Basic Reports Daily Summary Report Daily Parameter Report Monthly Report Calibration Reports Calibration Results Calibration Trend Graph Calibration X Bar R Chart Configuration Reports e Calibration Configuration Report Channel Configuration Report Parameter Configuration Report Scheduled Tasks Report Site Configuration Report Internal Reports DB Modification History Exception Journal Historical Log Viewer Journal Message Log Software Version Report Table Size Information Logger Reports Alarm Journal Input Line Status Report Power Failure Report Other Reports Annotations Report LogBook Report 81 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Criteria Fane All reports use a Criteria Pane to select a time range and list of pollutants for the report Drag a cours Aribe ferie te poup Erg that c lumn 5 duy arerage irem dar A mura fe inira ge Pres amp meridiei i ID Mirabe Averpge Mom 10 Leues diim 15 minute meerkat from 15 minutes i i Report Criteria p
24. interval Statistics Average Maximum Minimum and Count are at the bottom of each column To generate a Daily Summary Report Reports gt Daily Summary Report select Start and End Dates an Average Interval Site Name or Names and Parameter Name or Names Click the Generate Report icon on the Ribbon Currant Time 3 9 2009 2 12 57 PM Daily Summary Report Sie SITEONE 92007 Interval 00ih wot El EUER eo LEE x Rizxm p rer adi a M ijf u as j s zi jus j msa Jj Y a lee x he e A pa py ma jee 2d ms je t 3956 7875 ee ee eas eee E ang x je j w je w a w Daily Summary Report 88 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports hacia Reports Daily Parameter Keport The Daily Parameter Report shows a single day summary for the entire monitoring network grouping parameters together by the Parameter Template but showing all sites sharing that parameter template Parameters that do not have a parameter template designated are not reported To generate a Daily Parameter Report Reports gt Daily Parameter Report select Start and End Dates an Average Interval Site Name or Names and Parameter Name or Names Click the Generate Report icon on the Ribbon T LEE LE p d naj PRL TELI naj ed a ae FI d sul a GE GRE LEE TR 1 i i i a k da 43 da a ZU ui ai Tur Se di E aj a D x X az 3 an E 3a faa
25. list B Logger Modbus Instrument D interactive Menu select one of the E user Initiated following calibration types A Automatic A Calbctont Externally Initiated LC cai Instrument Digital Evert Programs Controlled Modbus Instruments Interactive Menu Adding calibrations in Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels User Initiated For details about calibration types and the particulars of the settings consult Appendix A gt Note Configuration information must be downloaded to the data logger before a new sequence can be initiated 46 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Calibration Expected Values Editor This mimics the Quick Expected Values editor in the Model 8832 data logger that allows the user to quickly update target values for the calibration without sorting through the Calibration configuration editor The system shows all configured calibrations as expandable collapsible boxes Once opened columns headers can be clicked to sort by phase name expected value etc for easier data entry tome ote Sear uu 15 88 im summ n naapgogqopa I eee im da inna dd i n i t Lnd 7 E os EET mea umm anims Bs Tema narm pues Po E Siem aam TE Bime mace a L i EE Hn m un 47 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Configuring Automatic Calibrations If you configure Automatic Calibrations the cal you
26. open Configuration Editors gt Security gt User Editor and click Add User or Delete User button Enter an Email address optional Click Save User Editor PT hs HE li E x Users User Details Account SiteOperator y User Name Email Set User Password Name Fest Middle Last Tile Contact Addresses Task Report Alarm ADVP ats Acte Address Notifications Notifications Notifications Notifications 5 5 a a a a Add Contact Address User Editor from Configuration Editors gt Security gt User Editor 78 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration My User Seth nas Although the Model 8872 shares the same security model as AirVision the use of Group Permissions is often not necessary or relegated only to two access levels one for full configuration access one for access to displays and reports only Non administrative personnel can change their own Password Email and Name but not their User Name in the My User Info screen in Configuration Editors gt Security If a User Name needs to be changed for example if a name is misspelled an Administrator would have to delete the original User Name and add a new one B My User Info x User Details Account User Name A Email Set User Password Name First Middle Last Tite Contact Addresses Task Report Alarm ADVP Type Mes Aere Notifications Notifications Notifications Notifications a uU amp a C E E
27. registers or digital inputs represented as coils Click in the section at the bottom of the screen to add a new tag er mE Hm E Ew Wem lees Seton Linfegurilhs iere i eed e a Ge E Choe Mcd Copy Peis Bolte x md iddhi chi mas hid es Brot Lutte ute Frat fost ud ni imag d Dimi M Davee eerte ui dmm Koreaa e E kiara jur breopi y E L nme ferar Diguna batzrckucn Bessey binspeng T Degni ima Mien l i kd Come Fori E fares Doriga ain Palen Legi us Fizie Pera Pir rg Fits Lge Esa Feriae g import ance f EMEN Ed Ph jB Dacis ui TEE hd wee tees CHO Dm Hee T ele VOD rum Ba SU siren Lait em T ik The scaling factor is only used when the default register format is set to 16 bit integers otherwise it is ignored does not need to be set The scaling factor is used to convert values to integers and the appropriate logic will need to be set on the DCS SCADA end as well Integer Value Floating Point Value Scaling Factor Thus a scaling factor of 0 01 will convert a value of 1 23 into integer 123 Values are rounded 157 Agilaive 8872 Manval Application Notes Coils are simply mapped to a status input point and only take up one number space each 158
28. scaling tab is gone and there is only one setting in the Misc tab WDR Input Channel Number This designates the report channel number of the WDR channel to use as input It may be a scalar or vector WDR channel or actually any channel type 143 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities A125 Rolling Average Misc Tab Input Channel Defines which channel is to be used for the input of the rolling average It may be of any channel type Input Interval Defines the input interval for the rolling average calculation This will also define the rate at which averages are stored for the rolling average Duration This designates length of the rolling average buffer or how many averages are used in the rolling average calculation Invalid averages are kept in the buffer but not used in the resultant calculation Exclude Offline Data Not used in the Model 8872 Clear At Rolling Interval This tells the logger to clear the rolling buffer at the end of the duration interval This is commonly used for building averages that wish to be reset every hour day etc Storage Time Not used in the Model 8872 A 1 2 6 Creneral Channel Misc Tab Input Channel Defines which channel is to be used for the input of the calculation It may be of any channel type Input Interval Defines the input interval for the rolling average calculation This will also define the rate at which averages are st
29. site Name Alphanumeric characters to refer to the site e g NKnox Required Description Brief description of the site e g North Knoxville optional Abbreviation This field is used for special formats only File Import is not available in the Model 8872 Time Zone Select from drop down list Required Enabled Check the box to enable the site If this box is not selected the Required for polling site will not be polled or appear in report editor selections 33 Agilaive 89872 Manal Latitude Longitude EPA Site AIRNow Mnemonic Surrogate Slope Surrogate Offset File Import Code EPA County or Tribal Code Address Additional Information Chapter 5 Configuration To comply with EPA standards enter latitude in decimal format For example 75 degrees 15 minutes and 0 seconds would be entered as 75 250000 Enter up to 2 places and a minus sign if needed to the left of the decimal and up to 6 places to the right of the decimal To comply with EPA standards enter longitude in decimal format For example 75 degrees 15 minutes and 0 seconds would be entered as 75 250000 Enter up to 2 places and a minus sign if needed to the left of the decimal and up to 6 places to the right of the decimal Two character site code provided by EPA Optional reference for internal use only not used by EPA Used to calculate a projected forward rolling eight hour avera
30. specific to a channel type are generally found in the Misc tab and are as follows A 1 2 1 Modbus GSI The settings for this channel are the same as those for the Standard input channel except the scaling factors tab has been removed It is assumed that the Modbus device is providing scaled engineering unit values as part of their input A 1 2 2 Vector Wind Speed Direction The settings for this channel are the same as those for the Standard input channel an additional pick list is provided to designated the Companion wind speed direction channel e g for the wind speed channel designate the wind direction companion and vice versa Note that this will mean setting one channel up initially without the companion defined setting the second channel and then going to the first to define the companion channel setting ATIS Sigma Theta Channel Tab Sigma Theta Average This sets the initial sigma theta calculation interval typically 15 minutes Misc Tab Average Interval This sets the final average interval typically one hour which is made from an RMS calculation of the Sigma Theta Average Interval WDR Input Channel Number This designates the report channel number of the WDR channel to use as input It may be a scalar or vector WDR channel or actually any channel type A 1 2 4 Linear Sigma The settings for the Linear Sigma channel are the same as those for the Standard input channel except that the
31. the file check Save Report to File Enabled and browse to a File Output Path To Upload File Via FTP Options select FTP Upload Enabled and select an FTP Transfer Program from the drop down list of configured FTP programs Click the Save icon on the Ribbon to save the task 71 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration i g Task Scheduler x Tesk Schedule Scheduled Task Selection Drag 4 column header here to group by that column Executive Task Name Task Enabled Task Type Start Time Repeat Intery A wv a amp amp HP_SERVER Logger Poll Task v Logger Poll Task 03 03 2011 12 34 1D P HMM cnn Bap i er Rt de SRR SOAR Task Schedule Details Executive HP_SERVER Start Time 03 02 2011 11 54 02 Repeat Interval 1 Dayis a Task Detalls General Advanced Basic Task information TaskName Scheduled Report Task Task Enabled Task Description Generates Report at assigned time for output Report Task Options Report Daily Summary Report Configure Report Query Output Options Printing Options Notification Options File Output Options Output File Type Excel File File Name Construction File Output BaseName Daily Sum Append Date to File Name V Append Date to Name Date Format yyyyMMddHHmm FileExtension XIS Save File Options V Save Reportto FileEnabled File Output Path Upload FileVia FIP Options FIP Upload Enabled FIP Transfer Program e gt Profile HP SERVER Version 2 2 2
32. to be run sequentially leave the Execute the Tasks in Parallel box unselected and enter a number in the Execution Order column in the Sub Tasks section To create the Task Group add a Sub Task to the Task Group Click the green Add Sub Task button in the Task Details section and select a task from the drop down list The Sub Task drop down list has the same options as the Add task button at the top of the Task Scheduler When you select a Sub Task from the list a new screen will pop up for the Sub Task you selected Fields in the pop up screen vary according to which sub task is selected Advanced Options in the pop up screens not required allow configuration of Number of Retries and the Interval between Retries When you configure the Sub Task and click OK in the pop up screen the new Task Name will be added in the Sub Tasks section The Task Name can be modified 73 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Select the Fail Group on Error column in the Sub Tasks section if you want the whole Task Group to stop running if an error occurs Task Type in the Sub Tasks section indicates the sub tasks that are part of one group task Click in the Edit Task field to make changes in the same pop up window that came up when the Add Sub Task button was clicked To remove a task from the Task Group select the task in the Sub Task section and click the Delete Selected Sub Task button VOW Br D Data logger Poli 0302 20
33. useful for polling tasks Task Scheduler showing a Logger Poll Task Configuration Editors Task Scheduler 68 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration To configure an individual task in the Task Scheduler Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler click the Add button in the ribbon at the top of the screen and select one of the following categories Alarm Processing Task reviews alarm Triggers for matches creates alerts and tells the 8872 when to process a particular alarm rule If you use task groups and designate tasks to run in sequence you can designate alarms to processed immediately after a data poll Alarm Processing is not used in the 8872 Average Data Purge Task purges or archives old data from the database Eventually the 8872 database becomes so big that it takes a long time to back it up so it is helpful to remove and or save old data in particular minute data You can choose any average interval to be scheduled for Purge or Archive Purged data will be permanently deleted from the database Archived data is copied to an external file before purging Archived data is stored with all flags and annotations and can be re imported later The Model 8872 uses specialized data keys so sites and channels can be renamed or renumbered and archived data can still be correctly imported Select the age of the data to purge Purge Data Older Than a specified number of seconds minutes hours days weeks or years W
34. 0 Eastern Time US amp Canada d Tui Profile HP SERVER Version 2 2 2 Build 2011 02 16 3 3 7 2011 17 15 System Configuration from Parameter Settings Editor gt Note These settings are NOT sychronized from Central and must be set manually 31 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Site and Parameter Setup The Parameter Settings Editor from the Configuration Editors menu allows administrators to add edit and delete sites and parameters For the Model 8872 you should only have a single Site represented Adding a Site To add a site if it is not already automatically added or to modify the default site settings single click Configuration Editors Parameter Settings In the Parameter Settings screen highlight your System in the tree diagram and click the Add Site button Required fields are Name and Time Zone Enter the name of your Site and select a Time Zone from the drop down list Select the Enabled box and click the Save icon To edit a site double click the Site name in the Parameter Settings tree diagram make changes and click the Save icon fi m TAM SOR Laien Fee L Canada gt lundi Site Configuration from Parameter Settings in Configuration Editors 32 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Dus nid ew fw Ct DD Lise ne Te TUS Eo Cl fub PA 4 eae You hi kerr AGO Me The Site Editor contains the following fields for information about the
35. 0872 Manual Agilaire Produced by Agilaire LLC 2904 B Tazewell Pike Suite A Knoxville TN 37918 www agilairecorp com info agilairecorp com Support 865 927 9440 support agilairecorp com May 2014 Agilaive 8872 Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 8872 Theory of Operation 7 8872 Theory of Operation Hardware 7 Hard Drive Emergency Partition 8 Theory of Operation Software 9 Special Notes Regarding GSI Modbus Channel Types 8872 vs 8832 10 Initial Logger Configuration oO ZY oO O O 11 Special Notes Regarding Required SQL Configuration for 8872 _ 13 Reference 1 14 Troubleshooting 15 Changing Volts Full Scale Settings 1 16 Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications 17 Controller Interface Service 18 Setting up AirVision Server to Receive FTP Push Version 2 6 11 and Higher 19 Central Remote Sync Setup 24 Sync Connection Wizard 25 First Time Model 8872 Synchronization 29 Chapter 3 Configuring the 8872 30 Configuring System Preferences 31 Site and Parameter Setup 32 Adding a Site 32 Adding Parameters 35 Adding Loggers to Sites in Logger Channels 39 Adding an Instrument 40 Adding Modifying Channels 41 Special Case External Channels 46 Agilaive 8872 Manual Table of Contents Setting Up Calibrations 46 Calibration Expected Values Editor 47 Configuring Automatic Calibrations 48 Configuring Phases 49 Externally Initiated Calibration 50 Configuring Instr
36. 1 V Digital Input Pattern which indicates that Status 1 is true The V flag will be present with the data when the pattern in this field is true Digital Info Status 2 W Digital Input Pattern which indicates that Status 2 is true The W flag will be present with the data when the pattern in this field is true Digital Info Status 3 X Digital Input Pattern which indicates that Status 3 is true The X flag will be present with the data when the pattern in this field is true Digital Info Status 4 Y Digital Input Pattern which indicates that Status 4 is true The Y flag will be present with the data when the pattern in this field is true Digital Info Status 5 Z Digital Input Pattern which indicates that Status 5 is true The Z flag will be present with the data when the pattern in this field is true Validation Applying to Average Values High High Alarm Limit H Numerical value if average is equal to or exceeds this value the H flag will be present with the data High Alarm Limit h Numerical value if average is equal to or exceeds this value the h flag will be present with the data Low Alarm Limit I Numerical value if average is equal to or less than this value the I flag will be present with the data 140 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Low Low Alarm Limit L Numerical value if average is equal to or less than this valu
37. 2 Returns the smaller of two numbers Min 1 2 Returns a specified number raised to the specified Pow 3 2 power Rounds a value to the nearest integer or specified Round 3 222 2 number of decimal places The mid number behaviour can be changed by using Evaluate Option RoundAwayFromZero during construc tion of the Expression object Calculates the integral part of a number Truncate 1 7 amp Important These equations MUST be referred to by the case specific version of the equation You must use Max x y not MAX x y Returns the cosine of the specified angle Cos 0 Atan Returns the angle whose tangent is the specified Atan 0 number For equations Information flags are not propogated while Validity flags are propagated from constituent channels Consult the Flags Editor for details on which flags are considered Informational and Validation flags 66 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Sched ng Take Some automatic actions in the 8872 are managed by the Task Scheduler which runs as part of the background AirVision service The Task Scheduler has three user interfaces Task Scheduler Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler allows you to add review and edit individual and grouped task events Task Wizard Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler gt Run Schedule Wizard button in ribbon at top of screen allows you to create grouped polling events as well as events triggered
38. 2011 224500 365 tate tase doa tra Channels Tab Calibrations Tab shows the current status of all configured calibration programs as well as provide buttons to start or abort those calibrations i den Ti tat igen ee a a Si i a Bohr WELTH ee k i MAHNI SE EXIT Calibrations Tab 134 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frogvams Digital Input and Output Tab shows the current status of all status input output lines both for physical inputs and remote Modbus lines No control functions exist in these displays 3333313333 3E 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 3 n wv Digital Input and Output Tab 135 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Appendix A Logger Entities The Model 8872 uses channel types calibrations and other entities of the same form as those used in the Model 8816 and Model 8832 to provide continuity for those users already familiar with those The major exception is Math channels which are now handled within the AirVision AV Trend software Appendix A 1 Channel Types The different channel types distinguish the way that an input is taken or the way averages are formed from the data A summary of the various channel types follows Channel Type Standard Averaging Takes the instantaneous values of an analog input on the Model 8872 and forms up to three linear averages Modbus Takes the instantaneous values from a Modbus device e g analyzer
39. 24 voltage inputs 18 status inputs and 18 relay outputs Status inputs can also be used for rainfall inputs or frequency counter inputs e g wind speed Additional external I O can be connected via the rear panel Ethernet connector External I O modules are commonly used for specialty input rainfall counters RTDs Thermocouples etc The rear panel also includes two 2 USB port connections and four 4 RS 232 port connections COMI 8872 Signal Protection Board an Agilaire Advantage through COMA The front panel provides the primary network Ethernet connection and two 2 USB connectors The device supports standard VGA monitors USB keyboard mouse and most standard PC peripherals and drivers It is important to note that the rear panel Ethernet connector and the internal I O modules run on a different network range 10 0 0 X than the front panel Ethernet connector whose IP address can be set by the user For convenience it is possible to request that Agilaire route the primary user Ethernet connection to the rear panel instead of the front panel In this case the front panel connector is disabled Hard Drive Emergency F rtition All Model 8872 s are supplied with an emergency partition on the hard drive that can be used as a return to factory condition by rebooting and pressing F7 on a connected keyboard during the boot process The restoration process however generally takes 2 3 hours as it has to restor
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41. 71 14 54 1D Generates Report at assigned time for output 03 24 2031 12 39 300 Processes tasks contained in task group Task Group Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler gt Add gt New Task Group 74 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Favorites Editor The Model 8872 simplifies regular tasks with a list of i E user defined Favorites which function like Favorites in 1 I Internet browsers Favorites can be created for most Home View Favorites menu items including reports editors configurations journals calibration functions security settings logger E 2 m functions emails and task scheduling Favorites can be Pound TANE SAVOM Save as My Global saved for different sites parameters average intervals dd Th b d for all fi Favorite Favontes Favortes and date ranges They can be saved for all users or for baronis Tas one user Favorites menu Creati nga Favorite To create a favorite open Configuration Editors gt Favorites Editors Click the red Add Favorite button on the left side of the ribbon gt Note Favorites can also be created inside Reports Fauorkte Datel eee by selecting the Favorite Data i Favorites tab and Meru Rem i clicking the Save as Fare Mame Average Data Editor Favorites icon Faroe Description i Sentember hourly 2003 Favorite Detail Tab Under the Favorite Detail tab of the Favorites Editor select a Fawce Scope User Menu
42. 72 supports four models of calibration distinguished by how they are initiated and timed controlled Automatic Calibration Logger initiates the calibration at a pre programmed time repeats on a set interval and controls the timing of the calibration through activating physical outputs on the Model 8872 or remote outputs via Modbus link to calibrators instruments etc Instrument Initiated Similar to the Automatic Calibration except that rather than having a start time and repeat interval the user defines a start status input pattern physical on 8872 or via remote Modbus I O When the correct pattern is seen the calibration starts It does not repeat again until the start pattern is seen again Usually used for a pushbutton cal or to follow a programmed timing from an instrument that can only provide an in calibration status signal User Initiated Similar to the Automatic Calibration except the calibration is only begun using the start calibration function in the Model 8872 s user interface Instrument Controlled Logger follows the phases of a calibration via physical or remote status inputs with a unique pattern defined for each phase Instrument controls all of the timing but the user can define the window of time at the end of each phase for which the data is taken e g take the last 90 seconds as data Usually used to follow sequences programmed into calibrators where the calibrator sends a pattern
43. 9D rsr immi se die ims ame ome an wowo m u m a v u x v m v v v v v wm vw wv w m e iw ww Monthly Report gt Some DataMissing Max Exceeded Min Exceeded lt Logger invalid Suspect a Audit B Bad Status C Calibration c CeilngLimt D ChannelDisabled E Edited e Site Malfunction t Floor Limit H High HighAlann h HighAlam I Invalidated By Edit J Rateofchange Alarm L Low LowAlarm Low Alarm M Maintenance m Marked Maint by edit O Overange o Other P PowerFallure p Precision Check Q Quality Assured R RateofChange V Diglnfoz1 Exceeded W Dig Info 2 X Dig Into 3 Y Dig Info 4 Z Diglnfoz5 z Zero Adjusted Flags Legend in Monthly Report 94 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Calibration Reports Calibration Results Calibration Results show the calibration event and results for any zero span precision check or other calibration program Current Date 1 5 2009 Ci t 3 47 E Were TEE FESTI Calibration Report Siter STTEQHE Saurce Logger i Pate 02 Jul 2008 Parameter Sequence Phase rart Time End Time Valus Expected 5 Error illus resti TESTCAL PHASEL 00 00 00 06 01 00 1 123 L 12 235 Calibration Report 95 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Calibration Reports Calibration Trend raph Calibration Trend Graphs provide a long term view of calibration zero span results over a user defined period of time month quarter etc Select a Start and End Date and a Parameter Clic
44. Average Alarm from the drop down list You will see the following screens Sale System E Elus Program x af logger01 Sem LOGGERO g Average Alarms Alarm Program Name I Average Intervet 001m M 2e s J OZONE Monitored Parameters Output Lines During alan A S02 Select ID Name Aco SF PAD A NO sled ignore State Changes Fiagis alibrabons 5 co Digital Event Programs z i E 6 NO Flag s for Alarm Condition Profile ADMIN HP Versione 23 181 Build 201109012 11 30 2011 1249 d Average Alarm Configuration Configuration Editors gt Add Average Alarm Select a Monitored Parameter or Parameters then click Output Lines During Alarm Ignore State Changes Flags or Flags for Alarm Condidtion 58 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Select Line Number ui O om 4d Ww NF BES m r a r m r r r r F ao op mam A Output Alarms During Alarms Line Status Pattern If you selected Output Lines During Alarm click in the box to check the Output Lines that will trigger the alarm then click OK 59 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration TE an 288 E c M o u A H h L zcn Su 4 ERE SS ih a 3 Input Channel Flags gt Ignore State Changes Flags If you selected Ignore State Changes Flags highlight the Input Channel Flags to Ignore during State Changes then click OK 60 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chap
45. Average Interval Him Minute average from instantaneous Number of Hours inbookback _ 4 Use Dynamic Scaling If selected the data graph min max is set based on the range of data rather than the graph min max configured in the Parameter settings editor Suppress Flag Colors If not selected flagged data will be shown with dots with colors based on the Flag configuration If selected data will just be shown as the trend graph color In both cases hovering the cursor over the point will always show the flag and the flag colors are still represented in the tabular grid display 128 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frogramc Within the Real Time Trend the user may drag select and right click a list of data points The user is then presented with two options Annotate Selected this will allow the user to add a text annotation to the data which will appear in future use of the Data Editor or can be recalled in the Annotations Report Analyze Selected this will bring up a box allowing the user to see an average or other statistics of only the selected data points This is commonly used to average calibration or test runs of data The results can also be printed or saved using the Print Export Grid button Right Click 129 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frogramc Tabular Display The Tabular Display provides a series of LED like displays which can be zoomed i
46. Build 2011 0216 3 3 22 2011 16 08 Schedule Report Task Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler gt Add Scheduled Report Task 72 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration SQL Execution Task To add a SQL Execution Task click the green Add button on the ribbon and select SQL Execution Task Select the Executive Start Time and Repeat Interval Name the SQL task or use the default name Enter the SQL Command Text Click the Save button New Task Group Task Groups allow multiple tasks to be grouped together in one polling process instead of multiple individual tasks A Task Group consists of Sub Tasks Tasks can be defined to run groups in parallel sequentially or as sub tasks of other task groups to allow mixing of parallel and sequential operations To create a Task Group click the green Add button on the Ribbon in the Task Scheduler and select New Task Group In the Task Schedule Details section of the Task Scheduler select an Executive Start Time and Repeat Interval In the Task Details section of the screen enter a Task Name The Task Description will be filled in automatically but it can be modified Check Enabled if you want the Task Group to be activated when you save it In the Group Options section check the box if you want to Execute the Tasks in Parallel otherwise they will be executed sequentially or as sub tasks of other task groups If the sub tasks are
47. Configuration Configuring User Initiated Calibrations User initiated calibrations are started manually by linking to the data logger When the cal sequence is started each phase will be initiated in order The duration of each phase is configured with the same fields as automatic cals The User Initiated Cal configuration screen has the following fields Calibration Type will be already filled in UserInitiated_U Calibration Name is required to identify the cal program Check Enabled if the calibration is to run Number of Calibration Records determines how many cals the data logger will store before overwriting Recovery Time specifies the time required to purge cal gas after phases Affected Channels determines which channels will be taken off line during cal Select from a list of previously configured parameters mn Penam m Sequere H jegaemce X D 2 5eguence Phuasii Amit Tepa Calibration Type Usiri U Atlected Channels oe Lame Laitas Hare G DZDHE Enabled Humbe of Cale ston Recoder 1 Fazia Tute 8 Fi Configuring User Initiated Calibrations 23 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 5 Configuration Configuring Input Output Lines for Digital Events The purpose of digital event programs is to control processes via relay outputs on the Model 8872 Digitally Timed Events will turn on specified Output Lines for the configured Starting Time Duration and Repeat Interval Digitally Triggered
48. Configuration Editors gt Parameter Settings Drill Down Interval allows you to drill down to minute averages from hourly averages Export to Excel exports the selected data range to an Excel document including color font and layout details This right click option is different from the Export to Excel button in the ribbon at the top of the screen because the button on the ribbon exports the entire data set in the data editor and the right click option exports only selected data Click a column heading to sort data by a different heading for example to group data according to flags Default is to sort by date Click hold drag columns to change the order of columns or to drag a column heading to the Drag a column header here to group by that column area 117 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 5 Data Editors Cross Tab Data Editor The Cross Tab Data Editor shows Parameters as columns and sequences rows by date time in ascending order and provides the same right click menu as the Linear Data Editor kepe ipe a ee b i ge e ee i Cross Tab Data Editor from Data Editors menu gt Note You can sort data by any column by clicking on a column header You can find all flagged data easily for example data grouped by data logger flag Each group can then be expanded and individually sorted When you change editor modes the groupings are not kept Also you can click hold and drag columns to change the order and click drag
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50. EPA parameter codes from the drop down list e g 44201 Ozone Total number of digits including decimal places that will be reported to the EPA Number of decimal places for reporting precision X s and Y s to the right of the reporting precision field illustrate the format of the digits precision e g XX YY indicates a total of four Reported Digits with a Reporting Precision of two Determines whether data in reports will be rounded or truncated Units that will be used for reports e g PPM If the analyzer units are different from the primary parameter select analyzer units from the drop down list Lower y axis limit for graph display Upper y axis limit to for graph display This field is determined by the instrument Enter the configured calibration span value for the parameter to determine the parameter s calibration error at the data logger Not used in 8872 Not used in 8872 Not used in 8872 Not used in 8872 37 Agilaive 89872 Manal Parameter Report Order Totalize in Reports Minimum in Reports Additional Information Chapter 5 Configuration Parameters in reports are printed in the same order that they are shown under each site Select Parameter Report Order to change the order parameters appear in reports Report Order only applies to Daily Summary and Monthly Reports If this option is selected Monthly Reports will show a total of data rather than an average
51. Events are initiated by a digital input pattern that will turn on one or more digital output lines The output lines will remain active for the specified duration at the end of this time the output lines will be turned off unless the triggering digital input pattern still matches Configuring Digital Timed Events 1 Highlight the Data Logger in Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels tree menu 2 Click the green Add button in the ribbon and select Add Digital Events gt Timed Event 3 Enter a Digital Event Program Name a Starting Time Output Durations Repeat Interval and check Enabled 4 If the Digitally Timed Even is for a calibration select a Calibration Name from the drop down list 5 Click the Output Lines button to bring up the Line Status Pattern screen and select a Line Number Click OK Mi cogor C harerenis r girona Egas pre zm Loge El ae Em z hun A wn a SP A H z Caesars legal Event Progen UT iria d Configuring Digitally Timed Events miagpeciagpe Ot Ee Tapin Dgs hni Pepe Mame b uputi ol damna 3 UMEN 8I rice eher TI Dnb MI 4 Pnabwd Cot pas lice rhe mEOKEVIS mam 131 Baum RLA PERT Ieg 54 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration DutPut Lines DOutPut Lined DutPut Lines DutPut Lines DutPut Line OutPut Lines QutPut Lines GutPut Lin T OutPut Lined OutPut Lined GutPut Lined a DutPut Lined 4 Line Status Pattern for O
52. High In Voltage mA 1 00000 Low In Voltage mA 0 00000 High Out Eng Units 100 00000 Low Out Eng Units 0 00000 Misc Channel Tab 141 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Analog Input Provided for descriptive purposes but changing this value will not change the data input source see Modbus Tab for details High Input Normally a High Input of 1 0 represents the full 100 scale voltage reading of the instrument This would normally only be changed for small scaling adjustments Low Input Normally 0 Low Input represents the low value reading for the instrument This would normally only be changed for small scaling adjustments High Output The instrument reading in engineering units corresponding to the High Input Low Output The instrument reading in engineering units corresponding to the Low Input Modbus Instrument Designates which external instrument or internal I O module is used for the instantaneous reading vm LoggerThisLogger Mcsmeici x Channel Validation Misc Modbus Modibus Info Modbus instrument 5872 AM Driver Designates which parameter or module I O point is used for the instantaneous reading Diver Channet O Modbus Tab 142 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities A 1 2 Channel Configuration Settings for Other Channel Types Most of the configuration form for channels is the same as that for the Standard Channel Settings that are
53. Linea OutPut Line 37 DIGCO2 DIGCU2 DutFut Lmae37 OutPut Lma37 Diago DIGUUZ OutPut Line37 w Logger Identifier 01 Time Of Change 2 5 2008 1 38 45 PM 3 5 2008 1 38 46 PM 5 5 2008 12 00 02 AM 5 5 2008 12 05 01 AM 5 6 2008 12 00 02 AM 5iBI2008 12 00 02 AM 5 6 2009 12 05 01 AM 3 5 2008 12 05 01 AM 5f7 2008 12 00 02 AM 57 2009 12 00 02 AM 5ITi2008 12 05 01 AM 572008 12 05 01 AM 5 8 2008 12 00 02 AM 5 8 2008 12 00 02 AM 5r8 2008 12 05 01 AM 5rarz008 12 05 01 AM Line Description 110 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Logger Reports Pwer Failure Report The Power Failure Report displays Site and Logger Name Logger ID Failure Time and Restored Time To run a Power Failure Report select Reports gt Logger Reports gt Power Failure Report In the Report Criteria screen select a Start End Date and a Site Source Name Click the Generate Report icon A Power Failure Report will be displayed in the bottom section of the screen Each site logger is shown in a separate page Logger Power Failure Report Site Magne SITEONE Site Descripiion SITE 01 Lagger Name Logger tt Logger Fdentifler0 4725 2007 42 00 00 AM FLST 32 04 00 AM TT2SROUZ 72 01 00 AM TT E2S42DU7 52 01 00 AM F008 10 56 00 AM T2008 10 585 00 AM Power Failure Report 111 Agilaive 89872 Manual Other Reports Annotations Report Chapter 4 Reports The Annotations report may be run on any list of parameters for any time range It provides a sum
54. Server SiteNodeLogger 14 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Trovbleshooti ng Symptom No new data coming into database no data Check Windows Service Manager is visible on realtime display Start gt Run gt services msc to verify that Site Node Logger and Watchdog services are running If not try to manually start service 3 If service fails to start locate Logs and email to Agilaire Also check ConfigError file in Log Directory for messages New data comes in but all values are Verify that secondary network IP address marked 0 lt is set to 10 0 0 5 with Gateway 10 0 0 1 Use Start gt Run gt cmd to open DOS win dow and try to ping each of the internal I O modules at the IP addresses given above If ping fails for one module check internal Ethernet wiring for faults If ping fails for all modules check internal Ethernet switch for power indication and connection lights If service fails locate Logs and email to Agilaire Also check ConfigError file in Log Directory for messages New data comes in some values are marked Check Modbus device scan rates in the lt but values are coming in and some 8872 Configuration Channels Modbus averages are not flagged Instruments Scan rates should be set to 30 unless otherwise directed by Agilaire 15 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Changing Volts Full Scale Settings The anal
55. Totalize in Reports is most commonly used for rainfall If this option is selected Monthly Reports will show a minimum of data rather than a Maximum Minimum in Reports is most commonly used for temperature You can add notes at the bottom of the Parameter Editor by clicking on the asterisk at the bottom of the screen Enter a Name for example Data Last Certified and a Value for example 9 1 2008 To add another row when you have completed your entry press the Tab key on your computer keyboard A blank row will be displayed 38 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Adding Loggers to Sites in Logger Channels The next step after configuring sites and parameters is to add Loggers to sites if it has not already been added automatically The 8872 can also poll 8816 8832 data loggers BAMs TEOMS etc if desired Normally the 8872 will only have one logger represented itself and this is generally automatically configured with a shipped logger Data loggers must be added to sites BEFORE channels are configured Channels are added to loggers after the loggers are set up Still in the Configuration Editor single click Logger Channels highlight a Site click the Add button and select Logger enter a Source Name e g Ol Logger enter the Logger ID e g 01 This field is required select a Logger Type from the drop down list e g 8872 e and click Enabled optionally
56. age Unable to write data to the transport connection An established connection was aborted by the soffame m your host machme Exception Stack Trace at System Net Sockets NetworkStream Write Byte buffer bt 2 ofBet hi32 s at An Vision Services Comumuinication Commomucators TcpConunnncator Write Shing comnmrand Exception Journal Report Reports gt Internal Reports gt Exception Journal 104 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Internal Reports Historical Log Viewer Drag ciara bhkta bert Bh pnta Bey Pt er nrp Data ander Peykin Fri og odes eee Dara Arcos FESTAST Pronec Aare ta mar prar Manca fc Maicteng leac Record mere oun int Fez abc leading Faczec man Four _ He hiag Bag Baian ad O devenue Cala infan Payun Pepa og lise ted t gt Degen lew Binsar by Wiping Enden pieni mmm Bei 105 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Internal Reports Jovrnal Message Log The Journal Message Log Reports gt Internal Reports gt Journal Message Log displays messages about selected Logging Types Logging Types are displayed in a drop down check list when you click the arrow in the Logging Type field Type selections are Fatal Exception Error Warning Startup Shutdown Information Communication Verbose Debug Timed Event or Select all gt Note To log detailed information about a specific problematic Logging Type or Types select that Logging Type in addition to Verbose from the drop dow
57. age intervals if needed The form supports standard Windows drag select shift select and CTRL select actions Note that the display will support multiple average intervals so it is possible to mix minute and hourly data e g analyzers and BAMs on the same screen Instantaneous data panels are selected on the next page Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frograms Average Data Parameter interval Selection Select he Paraneterfinterval combinations you would like to cksplay and press the Next button Count headet heit group bv tht co NS er as iu 0 Milles NC 60 Millee NC amp 0 Mille NC 60 Miller NC Miller NC 60 Mille NC EG Millee NC amp G Miller NC oR now 60 Milles NC OZ PRESS T 60 Miller NC Cz PRESS amp C Millee NC Oz PRESS Realtime Element Selection Wizard Average Data Parameter Interval Selection Select the Parameters you would like to see current Instantaneous non averaged date for and press the Next button Creag s celiemn nesder hereto croup by that cofumn Site Name Parameter Name Parameter Template oz Realtime Element Selection Wizard Instantaneous Data Parameter Selection 131 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frograms Finally the Wizard asks if you want to view the realtime status of any Select fe Inout Lnes you ok he played and press the Next button digital input status lines Select lines by clicking 32 sslumn h
58. and should be configured to run every day after midnight in every system Each system needs only one of these tasks The screen defaults to a repeat interval of one day and a time to run of 00 00 00 midnight Journal Message Purge Task removes Event Log journal messages internal error logs that are older than a specified age in seconds minutes hours days weeks or years The purge occurs at a specified Repeat Interval An option is available to Archive Data Before Purging Agilaire recommends purging entries older than 2 weeks Logger Poll Task would would only be used if the 8872 is used in conjunction with an existing 8816 8832 gt Note The logger also can be polled manually via Utilities Manual Poll Scheduled Command Line Task allows you to automatically execute any DOS command line such as a batch file or exe file e g NTbackup exe 70 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Scheduled Report Task automatically sends scheduled reports to a designated printer emails reports to configured recipients or saves them to a file Click the green Add button and select Scheduled Report Task In the Task Schedule Details section select Executive Start Time and Repeat Interval In the Task Details section enter a Task Name and enter an optional Task Description and click to select Enabled In the Report Task Options section select a Report from the drop down list Click the Configure Report Quer
59. ane in Reports Daily Summary Report You can select the Date Range any of the following ways e Manually type in a month day year and time Click in a date field the month date year hour minute and click the small up or down arrow keys to raise or lower that field month day year hour minute It isn t necessary to highlight the field just put the cursor in it Use the bigger down arrow control to bring up a Calendar You can click the arrows to change the month or click the name of the month or year to bring up a list Use the Star button to select from a pre defined date range Current Day Yesterday Current Week Last Week Current Month Last Month Current Quarter Last Quarter Current Year Number of days back from current day 82 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports In addition the time criteria e g the star icon button allows you to choose shift forward one day or shift backward one day If you select one of these and hit apply it acts similar to the Data Forward or Data Backward buttons except always shifting by 24 hours rather than the size of the data window This is useful for reviewing calibration minute data for several days where the calibration falls on the same time each day Scroll to select an Average Interval most reports only support one average interval at a time Click to select a site and parameter use standard Windows Shift Click and Co
60. are and software features to ensure that the device matches the field reliability of the 8832 while offering the convenience of a Windows based platform and integration with Agilaire s AirVision software The core of the 8872 is a fanless PC typically 2 GB of RAM The device can be equipped with a 160 GB standard hard drive or more commonly a 64 GB solid state flash drive SSD n 2 Agilaire p ERLLIT L E Amm WIEIZITM Agilaire s new 8872 Data System Controller Data Logger For all digital versions of the 8872 the remainder of the enclosure simply provides convenient USB serial and VGA I O connections in a standard 3U rack mount enclosure a form factor similar to the 8816 8832 family However the 8872 also supports traditional analog discrete I O via a variety of internal I O modules and a protection connector board to provide familiar detachable terminal block connections to the back The layout of the connections is designed to make the unit easy to use as a drop in replacement for an 8816 or 8832 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Up to six 6 I O modules can be mounted internally each consisting of either 8 voltage inputs or a 6 status input 6 relay output combination ttem p EILIIIII eer F 8 sf The rear panel PCB provides surge and overvoltage protection Back view of Agilare 8872 devices for up to
61. averages calibrations etc This can be used to convert an analyzer that only provides PPB data on the Modbus link to PPM data or similar conversions This approach is preferred over Analyzer Units in the logger since the Analyzer Units conversion only takes place on averages and calibration data but causes inconsistency with other logger configuration settings alarm limits calibration expected values etc 45 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Special Case External Channels The Model 8872 supports a new channel type E for External Channels These allow the user to create a fake channel associated with parameter from a directly polled instrument e g BAM E Sampler etc where the logger is not doing real time acquisition e g directly polled instruments in an 8872 It exists ONLY to create a channel number for use with logger polling The External type channel requires no other special configuration and is ignored by the Site Node Logger process Sett ng Up Calibrations To configure calibrations open Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels highlight the Logger d in the tree diagram E Average Alarm click the small arrow KA Add Channels fee Details jb Data Source Details under the Add button loaded Caliations e MI Automatic select Calibrations Tr Add Digital Events F Externally Initiated from the drop down i Instrument Controlled
62. by polling gt Note This Wizard is ONLY used for setting a Model 8872 to poll another device like an instrument or another Model 8816 8832 data logger It is not related to another server polling the 8872 itself Task Display Utilities gt Scheduled Task Status is a constantly updating display of all tasks within the system including the last time run next execution time and errors experienced during the last run The following tasks can be configured in the Task Scheduler depending on your licensed options Alarm Processing Task Journal Message Purge Task Average Data Purge Task Logger Poll Task Average Rollup Task Scheduled Command Line Task Database Sync Task Scheduled Report Task Fill Average Data Gaps Task SQL Execution Task Instrument Poll Task New Task Group 67 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Task Scheduler The Task Scheduler screen has three sections Task Schedule displays all scheduled tasks and cannot be edited Task Schedule Details section is where you select an Executive and Start Time and a Repeat Interval Enabled must be checked in this section before you can select Enabled in the Scheduled Task Selection section An Advanced tab is provided next to the repeat interval to allow the user to specify if the task is only to run on certain days of the week or only in a window of certain hours of the day This is especially
63. d a Site Source Name Click the Generate Report icon A Logger Alarm Journal Report will be displayed in the bottom section of the screen Logger Alarm Journal Report m Kom TOR Legere Liem tiie re ic Lagerr Mame Lager hanpe Members Chase Name Alia lPrsqram Name ilim Sen Tis Alarm Exd Time Reasen Cale Flag Trigger z T Teaco in ite aT LAE 23252508 ea a Ir TEMICET MVICENES SET AM i La Be ME foal nace Erici DUNDE panni kt a E LL TET MEOS SOC AM 254 2009 Ba AUT taa nec PI TAUGHT ME ei aul EIL Ale i 3 hia Tac Mars orn TUI iat STEEP al LL TEET UL 22h dean TIME ERI ii Logger Alarm Journal Report 109 Agilaive 8872 Manal Logger Reports Input Line Status Keport Chapter 4 Reports The Input Line Status Report displays Site and Logger Name Logger ID Line Number Line Name Line State Time of Change and Line Description To run an Input Line Status Report select Reports gt Logger Reports gt Input Line Status Report In the Report Criteria screen select a Start End Date and a Site Source Name Click the Generate Report icon An Input Line Status Report will be displayed in the bottom section of the screen Each site logger is shown in a separate page Input Line Report Site Name SITEONE Logger Hame Logger Line Number 4 a 37 37 37 ar aT af Input Line Report Line H ame DutPut Lined OutPyt Lined QulPul Linea OulPut Line37 DuiPut Linea DIGOU2 pigoz GlfPut
64. d by AV Trend to provide strip chart likes trends and basic tabular displays Tabular Display provides a series of LED like displays which can be zoomed in to time series charts This display is very useful for mixing of multiple display averages instantaneous minute hourly etc on the same page Site Node Logger Tool Box is a blend of three tools Readings current readings and buttons to control display maintenance or offline status of the channels used to mark channels online offline or in out of maintenance Calibration shows the current status of calibrations and allows you to start or abort a calibration program Digital I O show the current status of all physical or remote Modbus digital input output points 127 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frogramc Realtime Trend Display taasi 1229 1 Te 0 0 06 ADA ta 00 EAN ee ESASI 13 43 06 1124 2311 12 44 00 waa 10 45 06 HE HBLI lun ete 11 142911 110919 Realtime Graph in Status Displays gt RealTime DataTrending Graph showing both Chart and Grid In the graph criteria the user may select several customizations Number of Hours in Lookback This allows the user to dynamically define the width of the graph After changing the user should select Manual Refresh from the ribbon to take effect 7 Use Dynamic Scaling This preference is stored Suppress Reading Flag Colors with any Favorite created
65. del 8872 Alarm Output Lines Used to define which relays Modbus outputs are to be turned on when the alarm condition is found Alarm Input Lines Not used in the Model 8872 Monitored Parameters Used to set the list of calibration parameters that are observed for calibration purposes may be a subset of the total list of calibrated parameters 152 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix B 1 Application Notes Application Notes Appendix 64 Setting up Analog Ovtputs on the Model 2272 The Model 8872 does not use any custom analog output boards but rather has the capability to talk to a wide variety of Modbus based analog output modules commonly available The most common we use and the one for this illustration is the Acromag 972 973EN 4004 device If purchased from Agilaire the units will be preprogrammed with IP addresses compatible with the Model 8872 s External I O network The first module will be 10 0 0 151 the second will be 10 0 0 0 152 etc The unit is DIN rail mounted and must be given a 15 36 VDC power supply not provided by 8872 typically a DIN rail power supply The user should then connect the module to the External I O network rear panel through a basic passive Ethernet switch 153 Agilaive 8872 Manval Application Notes Next create a Logger Modbus Device under Configuration gt Logger Channels using the supplied driver it Legget Channels E SCA Executian Tani n System Lo
66. e Line Status Pattern for Phases 148 Agilaive 8872 Manval Appendix A 2 Calibrations For each Phase Channel combination of phase and recorded channel the properties include n Write Resutt Error Write Expected Value To Constant Method To Corstart Phase Channel Properties Channel Which parameter s are to be recorded for this phase Expected Value The target value for the instrument during this phase Expected Value From Constant Not used in the Model 8872 Warning Drift Limit The user can define an absolute value difference between the observed value and the expected value and if this limit is exceeded an alarm output can be set EV for Auto Correct Not used in the Model 8872 at this time Store Calibration Results Normally set this can be used to inhibit recording a value that is taken for some other purpose e g Write Value to Constant Expected Value From Constant Not used in the Model 8872 Error Method Used to designate the error method used for the Calibration Result Choices are Standard Shows cal error as ABS difference Cal Span Difference Shows cal error as actual difference of engineering units Linearity Shows cal error as ABS difference Expected Value 149 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix Ano Digital Event Frograms Appendix A 3 Digital Event Frograms The Digital Event feature allows the user to specify a digital control output event A digital event p
67. e the L flag will be present with data High ROC Alarm Limit J Numerical value if the absolute value of the difference between the previous average and the current average is equal to or exceeds this value the J flag will be present with data Low ROC Alarm Limit j Numerical value if the absolute value of the difference between the previous average and the current average is equal to or exceeds this value the j flag will be present with data Floor Limit f Numerical value if average is equal to or less than this value the f flag will be present with the data Floor Value Numerical value if average is equal to or less than the Floor Limit value the average will be replaced by this value Ceiling Limit c Numerical value if average is equal to or exceeds this value the c flag will be present with data Ceiling Value Numerical value if average is equal to or exceeds the Ceiling Limit value the average will be replaced by this value Percent for Valid Average Required percentage 1 to 100 of valid data points during averaging interval for this average to be marked as valid An average that falls below this percentage will be flagged with to indicate that it is invalid This field will override the setting in the System Configuration Average to Math Constant Not used in the 8872 Chane Validation Misc Modbus Analog Input Analog Input Number 1
68. e recommend purging 1 minute data older than 1 year to keep the database within allowable size gt Note Average Data can be purged manually via the Utilities menu gt Purge Average Data A checkbox option allows you to retain data during calibrations If selected any data flagged with the C flag will not be purged This allows you to retain minute data from calibrations e g for use in the Calibration Trend Graph s Response Plot while still removing old minute data 69 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation General Advanced Basic Task Information Task Mane Average Data Purge Task Tack Enabled 7 Task Description Average Data Purge Task Purge Ontians Archive Type Purge Data Cider than 3 Wears Alternate Archia DEMON EDEN E Folder On Server Average Data Purge Options Interval to Purge Qim Minute average from instantaneous y in R s During Calibratio Parameter Selection i An Parameters Drag a column header here to group by that calumn C Selected Parameters Selected Site Name Parameter Fame Parameter Template Mame n n Purge or archive data in Configuration Editors Task Scheduler Fill Average Data Gaps Task prepopulates Average Data Records to make them continuous where data is missing This task inserts top of the day blank records in the database to improve reporting and data query performance Filling average data gaps is critical for optimizing the performance of 8872 reporting
69. e the entire hard drive image This is normally only used in severe cases e g OS file problems or virus corruption Most normal concerns can be resolved by restoring the original database backup stored in the C root directory Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Theory of Operation Software While the AV Trend software provides the interface for all configuration reporting data annotation logbook etc it does not perform the realtime functions normally associated with the data logger such as Instantaneous scans of I O Modbus GSI connections Short term averaging and validation flagging Calibration Control Short term alarm generation with relay output control To fulfill these requirements the AirVision Service runs a plug in called the Site Node Logger The addition of this plug in distinguishes an 8872 from an AV Trend PC This service scans the configuration within the 8872 channels calibrations etc and loads processes and threads to perform the realtim functions inserting averaged data calibrations results etc into the 8872 database at the required time The Site Node Logger operates at a general scan rate of 3 seconds for internal I O modules and external Modbus GSI devices Consult Agilaire for applications where higher scan rates are required Site Node Logger Service Gsl Digital Marsil Modbus AirVvision Service Averaging PP eme Calibrations AVData Da
70. eStatus 0 0 0 0 AdvpRuleStatusSite 0 0 0 0 0 AdvpValueComparisonType 4 32 8 24 D Alarm amp dvpParameter 0 0 0 AlarmAdvpRule 0 0 Alarm amp dvpTask 0 0 0 0 0 AlarmTriggerFlag 0 0 0 0 0 l AmbAirNowFlagDetail 6 16 8 8 AmbAirNow Task 0 AmbAqiL evel 53 88 56 32 AmbAqiProgram 10 32 8 24 0 i AmbAqsBlankType 3 32 8 24 0 AmbAqsCompositeType 5 32 8 24 0 AmbAgsCountyTribalCode 3375 784 504 248 32 AmbAqsDurationCode 23 32 8 24 0 AmbAgsFrequencyCode 31 32 8 24 i AmbAqsNullCode 52 64 16 48 AmbAgsParameterCategory 4 32 8 24 0 AmbAgqsParameterType 1 065 320 240 72 8 AmbAqsStateCode 57 48 8 40 AmbAqsUnitCode 124 56 24 32 0 AmbFrequencyDistribRange 0 0 AmbFrequencyDistribution 0 0 0 0 0 AmbFtpTranster 0 0 0 AmbVosProgram 0 0 0 0 0 AmbWindRoseLevel 16 16 8 8 AmbWindRoseProgram 2 32 8 24 0 Table Report Reports gt Internal Reports 108 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Logger Reports The Logger Reports folder in the Reports menu contains the following reports Alarm Journal Input Line Status Report Power Failure Report Alarm Journal The Alarm Journal displays the Site Name Channel Number Channel Name Alarm Program Name Alarm Start End Time Reason Code and Triggering Flag To run an Alarm Journal select Reports gt Logger Reports gt Alarm Journal In the Report Criteria screen select a Start End Date an
71. eaterherete group ty thetcctumn the left side check boxes Bl seti Site Soror ure Number i Line Desenpition amp Realtime Element Selection Wizard Digital Input Line Selection Once the wizard is finished the display will start and begin updating Panels can be dragged into any desired order arrangement by click drag click and drag from the title bar area at the top above the large font name Panels can be eliminated by clicking the X box in the upper right To zoom into a particular reading click the expand box to the left of the X Come im umi mire me aor Ou gh fastus Dura erue x 0 Mas RAM j a LI fO Mile NCBAM ETM taast 27 00 EX 129201 21 000 Kw 50 Mae wi BM t e 60 Me NC PAM RH Updating Display with movable Panels 132 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 6 Realtime Display Frogramc The other panels will minimize and the selected parameters will expand into a trend chart with an LED panel still updating the current reading average For instantaneous data the duration of the display can be modified if needed Instantaneous readings default to show the previous 5 minutes while charts of averages are longer Instantaneous readings also have an option to show a trendline of the general direction of the newest readings Onw pm Tm feet me aom Owe gi Rests Data Trenibeg 3 6 0 Mder NC BAM P425001 ite NC BAM f e Li feet Des Current Gent 60 Mulle NC RAM FETMP We
72. el types work and their settings consult Appendix A select a Channel Number a channel number will automatically be added in order but it can be changed select a Parameter When you select a parameter the Channel Name will automatically be changed to match the Parameter name For the remainder of the prompts on the form consult the 8872 User Manual select an Average Interval and Storage for the Base Average Extended Average 1 and Extended Average 2 Click the Save button Follow the same procedure to add calibrations average alarms and digital event triggers Adding channels to loggers in the Data Source Configuration from Configuration Editors 41 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Two channel types are handled differently in the 8872 than in previous systems both improve on digital data acquisition integration The first channel type the GSI Generic Serial Interface channel is used for RS 232 based instruments The 8872 includes GSI drivers for a wide variety of instruments Choose the instrument the parameter and designate which serial port is connected The Use Dongle setting is not used GSI channel configuration 42 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration The second channel type a better approach for digital data acquisition is the Modbus channel Designate an Instrument that has been previously configured in the Logger Channels editor and select a Parameter
73. er Entities A 1 1 Standard Averaging Chamels amp Basic Settings For Most Channel Types Standard averaging channels calculate averages from voltage inputs for up to three unique averaging intervals As each voltage or current input is scanned it is scaled to the appropriate engineering units EU PPM etc according to the user s specifications The first average called the base average is then calculated as the average of all scans in EU values for the prescribed interval If configured one or two extended averages are then calculated as the average of several base averages according to each of the other averages prescribed intervals If the base average is considered to be invalid due to calibration or some error that average is not included in the calculation of the other one or two dependent averages Specific settings include General Associated Source ThisLogger Channel Name Parameter ThisSite C1 Channel Type Enable Channel Base Average Channel Number z Modbus Scale Factor C we Storage Time Extended Average 1 Extended Average 2 Average Interval Average Interval Storage Time 5 Storage Time Primary Channel Tab Basic settings for most channel types Channel Number A number used for ordering channels in the realtime displays also used in systems polled by central computers as a channel number designation 01 to 99 Parameter Name Designates the association to the local Param
74. eter within the database Typically the same as Parameter Name but limited to 8 characters for 8816 8832 compatibility Channel Name Typically the same as Parameter Name but limited to 8 characters for 8816 8832 compatibility 138 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Base Avg Interval Storage The first half of the field specifies the interval over which the Model 8872 will average instantaneous readings Storage time setting is not used in the 8872 Average 1 Interval Storage The first half of the field specifies the averaging interval for the Average 1 This interval must be some integer multiple of the Base Average Interval Storage time setting is not used in the 8872 Average 2 Interval Storage The first half of the field specifies the averaging interval for the Average 2 This interval must be some integer multiple of the Base Average Interval Storage time setting is not used in the 8872 r loggertnistogger Milcnaoesc x Channel iValidatiog Misc Modbus Average Level Validation Base Average Extended Average 1 Extended Average 2 Information Rags High High Alarm Limit H Digital info 1 V Status Select Lines High Alarm Limit h Digital Info 2 W Status Select Lines Low Alarm Limit I Digital Info 3 X Status Select Lines Low Low Alarm Umit L Digital Infos4 Y Status Select Lines High ROC Alarm Limit 9 Digital InfowS 7 Status Select Lines Low
75. fic to the frequency at which data is inserted into the database so the system can t distinguish between OZONE 1h that comes from a block average of minute data and OZONE 1h that is an 8 hour rolling average updated on the hour For rolling averages create a new parameter in the Site Parameter editor to store the rolling average data If you need to create new tags e g create an daily average tag or create the 1 hour tag for your new OZONE HR parameter open List Editors gt Parameter Tag Editor dud Parameter Tag Editor gt e E i BL1 PM10 CONTIN 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes BL1 PMVOLUME 001h Hourlyaverage of 60 minutes BL1 RELHUM 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes BL1 08 TEMP 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes 01 KN Chan38 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes RN Chan3 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes RN Chani6 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes RN 22 DRYDEW 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes 01 KN 01 OZONE 001d 24 hour average from 24 hours 01_KN 01 OZONE 001d 24 hour average from 24 hours gt A lu ng Profile HP SERVER Version 2 1 0 Build 201201154 1721 2011 1336 jj Create new tags in List Editors gt Parameter Tag Editor 62 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Once all the tags you need exist use the Configuration gt Average Tag Rollup Editor to create your new rollup programs Relves momo oma Ba S
76. for port 1433 If the connection is refused check router settings or check SQL settings to confirm which IP port is being used 27 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications The wizard will set up two default sync contracts Configuration and Data Even if you don t plan to use the data contract you may leave it set up and simply not run schedule it On the next page you will be shown a list of sites and parameters for which you may filter for this contract amp Syma Paene Sync Restriction Peck what data you eed lor Eo Sync tees apie For radar if poe arm ory dye rofa dala and confuraten Fer oct irr at fia arabe prie it Epis interan erection Eywrbgm piril Usually for each connection you will filter by the site that is associated with that connection However for most 8872 systems you will not have the site visible since you have not synchronized with it yet this screen is more commonly used for peer to peer arrangements gt Note If you have already configured the site in AirVision and wish to synchronize with a new Model 8872 contact Agilaire Support for additional guidance 28 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications This last screen in the wizard confirms that you wish to save your changes Talaccting nat sell coi eee actor Press Next to Save your new Connection and Sync Contracts to the Database First Time Model 8872 Synchronizat
77. ge for ozone if needed computed with the slope intercept formula required by EPA Used to calculate a projected forward rolling eight hour average for ozone if needed computed with the slope intercept formula required by EPA Single character used for file import templates in special cases only File Import is not available in the 8872 County or Tribal code provided by EPA Physical address of the Site You can add notes at the bottom of the Site Editor by clicking on the asterisk at the bottom of the screen Enter a Name for example Distance to tree line and a Value for example 70 feet When you have completed your entry press the Enter key on your computer keyboard Your entry will be moved to the next row in the Additional Information section 34 Agilaive 8872 Manval Adding Parameters Chapter 5 Configuration To add a parameter configuration highlight a Site from the Parameter Settings tree diagram and click the Add Parameter button near the top of the 8872 screen To edit a parameter select a Site and then double click a Parameter de Stet CH Parameter x Se F acameber Piven Passmnetes Enabled F Parameter Daia Type Descap sorr EPA FOC EPA Method EPA Paraenaten Repaid hgy Aaddirtin rai Indormation o a Erable Alfiflon Rieponing C Filter From web Sie 7 Bawsage jCantinusus Compasite Sample C Pasticulate Saepe EMI 1 r l Farameber Template Fil
78. gger Tha Logger B uoo pac f i B yunpa Medous Iretrumart Datis Thalegger Average Harms Modbut instrument Mame 8872 DAC 1 Channels A Chant Diver Type 8872 DAC P A Chanto A Chant Modus Cede gi A Chinia Medus Command Type A Chants A Chante XA Chant Pol interval Gea 30 ag Be Se Wet 1501 50 A Chante Calibrstors Top ip Address 104000151 Diiia Erect Programa Tep i hi rarnana bre rs B832 Remcus Tmeout ms B CZECH R Meca iran To set the analog output function for each particular analog output channel open the Analog Ouputs tab To create a new analog output program use the bottom row with the asterisk and enter in the fields DAC Channel Number 1 2 3 etc Channel Logger Average Interval to transmit update 001s for instantaneous Low High represents upper lower engineering units to be output e g 0 to 500 ppm Low High Output set to 0 and 20 000 for Acromag devices Action On Error set to either Ignore Zero drive to zero value Hold or LowVal e g 4mA Modbus Instrument associates with Modbus device Modbus Register For Acromag use Data Type Integer L7 re eee Ss Tema Allow the Site Node Logger service to restart and the analog output should begin to drive the desired value 154 Agilaive 8872 Manval Application Notes Modbus Slave F lug ln This plug in allows for the Model 8872 to act as a M
79. ggers to Sites Configuration Editors gt PC Configuration Adding Channels to Data Loggers Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels Setting up Calibrations Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels Scheduling Tasks Configuration Editors gt Task Scheduler Adding Users Configuration Editors gt Security gt User Editor Adding Favorites Configuration Editors gt Favorites Editor 30 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Configuring System Frefevences To set up system preferences open Parameter Settings from Configuration Editors and double click the System icon The System is the agency or area such as Knox County or State of Tennessee Typically each agency setup will only have one System a second system could be used to help separate for example air toxics or water quality data from the other quality data but it is possible to set up more than one by clicking the Add System button on the ribbon Verify that the Time Zone is correct The other fields listed below are optional and typically used only if your license includes full Ambient reporting System Name County Code Agency Code provided by EPA Click the Save button e Parameter Settings nc ete System AVTrend X o Agilaire General Advanced A NO System Details 1 MR System Name AVTrend A wDR Country Code 093 A wsP Agency Code 9581 TimeZone GMT 05 0
80. grams a digital input pattern is specified that will initiate the digital output s event much like an Instrument Initiated Calibration The output lines will remain on in their active state for the specified duration At the end of this time the output lines will be deactivated unless the triggering digital input pattern is still true 150 Agilaive 8872 Manval Appendix A 4 and A 4 1 Average and Calibration Alarms Appendix A 4 Average and Calibration Alarms Although AirVision and the 8872 component contains an alarm checking system these programs are used primarily to send e mail notifications In some cases it may be necessary to activate a physical relay or switch a Modbus digital point based on a calibration result For these actions the Model 8872 supports the same local logger alarm programs as the Model 8816 8832 data loggers Appendix A 4 1 Average Alarms Logger Average Alarms are set in the Logger Channels screen using Add gt Average Alarm In the same manner as the AirVision 8872 alarms the user designates the parameter s to be observed the average interval the triggering flag s and potentially a list of flags that might inhibit the alarm condition e g maintenance calibration The only addition is that the user can set the Output Lines During Alarm similar to setting relay outputs for a calibration These relays will be turned on during the alarm condition and remain set until the alarm condition goes away
81. ground service automatically Start FileZilla manager accept default logins and use the Users button and Add to create a new user Set username and password You will set up a unique user for each Model 8872 out in the field Account setungs 7 Grable account jaf Bvesyonedi CO EEEE Group membership ene paa userlenet of server Maxmum connector count Cannecton bent per IP a Force 55 fex user ogn Descripbon fou can Brier some commen about Tee mer 19 Agilaive 8872 Manal Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Once you have created the user select the Shared Folders button Wl Let os bem A denciony aha all nino appear at the pooled cca Mases num conten Pha full csi pah Seperate rulhipie Mass or one decion wih the pps chanmctes W using ases piegas qvod cyckc deectory structures 8 will anh confuse FTP cherta Use Add to create a new home directory for the user Navigate to Users gt All Users gt Agilaire gt AirVision gt Server gt Logger Manager gt Response gt Site Name Make sure to define the user as having both read and write privileges Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications If you do not see All Users you will need to open Windows Explorer and select Organize gt File and Search Options and de select Hide Protected System Operating Files Once you have done this and selected Apply you can re open the file browser in Filezilla t
82. ified conditions occur Click OK Line Status Pattern Tigger Digital Input Pattern h Tr Ta E k Hame Input Line 1 992999989292 58359535 Input Line 2 fit Line Input Line 4 Input Line 5 Input Line amp Input Line T Input Line amp Input Line amp Input Line 10 Input Line 11 Input Line 12 Input Line 13 Input Line 14 amp edo oo 39233322323233 e Trigger Digital Input Line Status Pattern with OR AND selection 56 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Configuring Di Triggered SI Events These events are used to send GSI strings based on the transition of a digital input or of a pseu do DI DO pair in the logger Commonly these are used to control RS 232 based calibrators or other devices For this device a digital input pattern is defined When the logger sees the digital input transition to match this pattern the GSI string is sent out the designated serial port just once The string is not resent until the logger goes to a non matching input state and then back to the matching state Om lt a b arm dor Eiig Fit Triggered GSI Event Bomian Digital Event details 57 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Average Alarms Average Alarms are configured the same way as Cals and Digital Events by selecting Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels and highlighting the logger in the Logger Channels tree then selecting Add gt
83. ing a Parameter Template which will set up EPA codes and units Basic Parameter Templates are provided in the 8872 If you want to automatically fill in parameter information using a template select a parameter template from the drop down list and click Apply If you have converted your data from E DAS and the information is already filled in you can still select a template but if you click Apply or it will be overwritten Check the box to enable the parameter Not used in the Model 8872 Check the box to filter data from website Select a data type Average Continuous Composite Sample or Particulate Sample for manually entered non continuous data Enter a brief description of the parameter optional Enter an EPA Parameter Occurrence Code if needed POC is used for different monitors measuring the same parameter at one site 36 Agilaive 89872 Manal EPA Method EPA Units EPA Parameter Reported Digits Precision Truncate Round Rule Reported Units Analyzer Units Graph Minimum Graph Maximum Calibration Span Instrument Detection Limit DL Limit of Quantization LOQ Minimum Detectable Limit MDL Practical Quantization Limit PQL Chapter 3 Configuration EPA sampling Method Code Select EPA Units including the EPA unit code from the drop down list e g 007 parts per million 015 degrees Fahrenheit Select a parameter including
84. initiating an ftp 23 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Central Remote Syne Setup While the Model 8872 can be polled in the same manner as a Model 8832 the Model 8872 also supports a database to database synchronization The advantages of this approach are For configuration bidirectional update of settings so that changes made either in the Central or in the Model 8872 are reflected on each end For data annotations data edits flag changes and such made at the Model 8872 are transferred to the Central However the bandwidth usage of the sync for data is considerably more than polling so if the remote site users are not expected to be editing data Agilaire recommends just implementing the Configuration part of the sync but using the regular Model 8832 emulation polling see Controller Interface Service following this section for data collection The procedure to configure the synchronization in AirVision is as follows To enable Synchronization the AirVision Central must have the Microsoft Sync Framework loaded This can be downloaded from the Agilaire FTP site or from Microsoft Only the Synchronization Tools and the Database Providers needs to be installed Make sure to install the proper version x86 for 32 bit or x64 for 64 bit for your version of SQL Server To set up the synchronization tasks you can use the Syne Connection Wizard in the Configuration gt S
85. ion Per the instructions above you may want to go later into Configuration Editors gt Sync Contract Editor to change the contract for the initial synchronization Change the Configuration contract to download and ensure the Data contract is set to Download as well Then save and go to Utilities gt Sync gt Database Sync for your first synchronization Initial configuration sync should take one to five minutes First time data syne may take 10 minutes to several hours depending on the size of the databases on each end a ye eT PS Data Gore Dorica Dues Sco ETLARI Conner LLILCREHI HAF After the first configuration sync you may elect to change this to either of the following Download Then Upload apply changes in logger to central then apply changes in central to logger Upload Then Download apply changes in Central to logger first then apply changes in logger to central 29 Configuring the 8872 The 8872 provides nearly unlimited flexibility in setting up systems and configuring servers This chapter explains how to set up the following parts of the 8872 Configuring System Preferences Configuration Editors gt Parameter Settings Configuring Server Preferences Configuration Editors gt PC Configuration Setting up Sites and Parameters Configuration Editors gt Parameter Settings Configuring Parameter Templates Configuration Editors gt Parameter Template Editor Adding Lo
86. ion Journal Report displays all AirVision Exception messages for the Date Range and Logging Type selected Logging Types are selected from a drop down list of the following Unhandled Nested Rethrown Asset and Validation Exception Journal Report Time Stamp Exception Log Type Exception Type Name Utility JournalMessageID 10 4 2010 1105 13 AM Nested System Net Sockets SocketExepton a2142582 c8cf df11 91b 001731o5e8f5 Computer Name Windows User Application User Program Name Product Version HP Server SYSTEM ArvVision AirVision WindowsServie 2010 09 18 1 Assembly Name Namespace Type Name System dll System Net Sockets Socket Method Prototype Int32 Send Byte Int32 Int32 System Net Sockets SocketFle Exception Message Anestablished connection was aborted by the software m your host machme Exception Stack Trace at System Net Sockets Socket Send Byte buffer Int32 offset Int32 size SocketFlags socketFlags at System Net Sockets NetworkStream Wnite Byte buffer ht32 ofBet bt32 st Time Stamp Exception Log Type Exception Type Name Utility JournalMessageID 10 4 2010 1105 13 AM Nested System IO IOExcepton a3142582 c8cf df11 91b3 001731e5e8f6 Computer Name Windows User Application User Program Name Product Version HP Server SYSTEM AnVision AirVision WindowsServie 2010 09 18 1 Assembly Name Namespace Type Name System dll System Net Sockets NetworkStean Method Prototype Void Write Byte Int22 Int32 Exception Mess
87. ion Report Agilaire Espeat Recovery Phase Rewpone Affected Aw 1 05 10 11 00 00 001D 005M Zero i 005M 901M i NO2 Wedzeday March 16 2011 Page 1 of 1 Calibration Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Calibration Configuration Report 98 Agilaive 89872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Channel Configuration Report To run a Channel Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Channel Configuration Report select a Site or Sites and a Parameter Name or Parameter Names Click the Generate Report icon on the Ribbon Channel Configuration Report Agilaire Anske Sect t Kellie Them V Kamni Esdr rale Soup kes lea pa Orpa buse imiteai intarsi Durston Sir Unis Tree Eriin pa fara De Ext Ext3 Cem Cial haid Lan Mich La Shemel line fime lawe lateri bev i we dies Oh TD 3b j En d 4 Mum Chen Wl 7D stp Pau i mum sw WA 7D ity Wortzmeckny Mosel 16 201 1 Channel Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Channel Configuration Report 99 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Favameter Configuration Report To run a Parameter Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Parameter Configuration Report select a Site or Sites and a Parameter Name or Parameters Names Click the Generate Report icon on the Ribbon Parameter Configuration Report Agilaire Mr rere Barm AQS Codu d Coh Deren Taaie Miu Name Derim Tapie US Pedin Ena Misius Las
88. k the Generate Report icon on the ribbon If you select Raw Data Graph from the ribbon at the top of the screen you can view calibration data in a text table STOKE COOHE E kias T pani eee Me i p eae je dipoi cun ui dien 7 Wei ue jare jio a m ine ia Site Cip m lala fe My RqR e n i AE 3 jan NIME cJ iro T ipni ey CMe eB AH j or R Ei Aba ai iarsma i pat whip i mee aiia i a ah ae ee Sree Sjit i rma Te i hee MENDA 32044 d o amp NH IEM Oona E dura I Semi a SA UE IIS AM i 4 se ST Sra ai danial i i ER TIDAM jairan 2 3 be ga o paeem Raw Data Calibration Display 96 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Calibration Reports Calibration X Par K Chart This chart provides a detailed review of a particular phase e g zero span precision for a particular parameter over time The top chart shows the measured response and expected reference value for each calibration event If drift limits have been set those bounds are shown as well The bottom chart shows the value of the drift difference from one cal event to the next wit Callas h Bin B Union a ia ag E iL MA matr T CITTA 97 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Configuration Keports Calibration Configuration Keport To run a Calibration Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Calibration Configuration Report select a site or sites and click the Generate Report icon on the Ribbon Calibration Configurat
89. later in the Favorites Editor in the Configuration menu To return to the ribbon controlling the current application select the top menu function above the ribbon for example Average Data Editor To use an existing Favorite select Favorites from the top menu above the ribbon bar select User Favorite or Global Favorites and the saved Favorite A copy button on the ribbon allows you to copy an existing favorite for slight modification if needed Add a Favorite Fume tar Tig ic Colum Puerta Terr te pup rw lupe ick iP bir Hamy Var rir lass Fesin separ mu deem 1 Gun wu Dni gen Fini dng tiae H bier i Ukrali gsribjpr iom anurans duy geringer Feces 1 day Qem Ting Date are ipee Cerner uam ssoui cease enes o Fihdani p T5 nel a8P8 eee emp del DRESS O81 Michele krageleteralus cddaPBal LIEI dell 1 Sp E iD Favorite Query tab from Add a Favorite 76 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration CAS Driver Editor The purpose of the GSI Driver Editor Editors gt GSI Driver Editor is to provide a way to add delete or modify GSI driver entries in an editor similar to the Parameter Template editor for GSI entries and GSI instruments The GSI Driver Editor consists of an alphabetized pick list of existing GSI entries for modification Two editors are provided one for instruments and one for entries or two sections tabs of the forms Fields in the GSI Driver Entry tab include GSI Entry Associated
90. le if you imported E DAS data and used the option to put the channel number in front of the channel name you might end up with some ozone channels that were 01 OZONE while others were 03 OZONE and 04 OZONE Using the boxed A filter you could search for all parameters names that contain Ozone and more easily select them from a large list of parameters Using a filter makes it easy to see a Parameter Template for was not set for 3_ AMB TEO AMB TEMP Feste biia leas a i hamum Faster hers ba pip Bey Bet yakar n HEr hie Firimgin har Framed tir Chere val 2D m Mount Y 11 AMB TiM Peet fowl JI AMB Wu De Ler freed 83 Ans mu Baa T 12 AME Tus ag Tiar ore ji AME que ABB LAF Using a filter to determine which parameters do not have a template 84 Agilaive 89872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Additional Fields for Specific Reports For some reports the Criteria Panel is expanded with additional fields For the Maximum Hourly Averages report additional information is needed on how the data in the report should be filtered and calculated Rolling hours and time tagging type Report highest average only for any day Allow report of overlapping maximums for multiple hour rolling averages Number of maximum averages to report ERI Emon Output Wem mr m pt o perem Additional Report Criteria required for Maximum Hourly Values report Other reports with additional criteria include Wind
91. ma ma mar sns nans wea ma mi ural aa n uu nium darem 2 va 24 oe oe ga an ae nee 33 a ire ra par Turin aa lar da v i jae zx sa a8 aa Tad aT ai 3h z 33 38 34 s v n2 G di 1d i D i i i I t ub di Ee 24 nd 23 LENT na maer P id E A3 an 38 T4 34 7 b UI P M S m M H M m i Daily Parameter Report Reports gt Daily Parameter Report 89 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Basic Reports Monthly Report Monthly reports provide a matrix view of a single parameter showing values for the entire month Invalid or flagged data is shown with a color background or font change defining the data condition Statistics are provided for each row day and column hour To run a Monthly Report 1 Select Reports gt Monthly Report Select a Start and End date Select number of Hours for Rolling Average 2 3 4 Select a Rolling Type Backward or Forward 5 Select the Parameters that will be displayed in the report 6 If you want the Flags Legend to be shown in the report click to select Flags You may have to scroll down to see the Flags option 7 Click the Generate Report button on the Ribbon gt Note If Totalize in Reports was selected in Configuration Editors gt Parameter Settings Monthly Reports will show a total of data rather than an average If Minimum in Repor
92. mary of all annotations it finds To see a report of annotations made in the Average Data Editor open the Reports menu and select Annotations Report Make the usual query selections of Start End Date Average Interval and Parameter s Click the Generate Report icon on the ribbon Current Date Site Parameter 02 so2 Roane Y Category Instrument Admin Failure Maintenance New User Maintenance New User QA Note FredS Qi Note Freds5 QA Note Freds Annotations Report 5 28 2010 Current Time 9 10 PM User Nare Annotation Report O1 Mer 2006 00 00 to 06 Mar 2006 00 00 Annotation Date 28 Sep i0 21 10 28 Sep 10 21 09 28 Sep 10 21 09 28 Sep 10 21 09 28 Sep 10 21 09 28 Sep i0 21 09 Date 01 Mar 06 20 00 01 Mar 06 05 00 01 Mar 06 06 00 01 Mar 06 09 00 01 Mar 06 10 00 01 Mar 06 11 00 Annotation Lightning strike Replaced pump seal Replaced pump seal Quarterly Audit Quarterly Audit Quarterly Audit 112 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Other Reports Log Book Report The LogBook Report generates reports of logbook entries that were made in the LogBook Entries Editor To query a LogBook Report select LogBook Report from the Reports menu Select Start and End Dates and a Site Name from the top section of the screen and click the Generate Report icon in the upper left section of the screen The user may also choose one or all Logbook Categories as a filter for the report The logbook repo
93. n menu before you generate the Journal Message Report Journal Message Report Time Stamp Computer Name Program Name BrentLegType Mesrage Text 09 28 2010 10 02 38987 HP Sara Ax Atom Chet Exquen Bo commection could be made because the target machine actively refused it Aft 16 2209 9488 09 28 2010 100339990 HP Server AEV e Window Seri bi n sons Login Request SYSTEM User Cliere1P NP Jerver 170 16 1 149 09 28 2010 1003 VSB HP Sere A Vision Window Sep t caaso LOGIS FOCCKSITVE 3V3TEM Use r AirVision Client IP NP Jerver lT1 16 1 109 Ses si ond D 95 14 443 al fe 4007 bef 9 321a13940914 4 Use D ROS 64291 4119 4411 9 4 7 Hoes 005251 09 22 2010 100343973 HP Sere Adi i om WindowsSarm t n Tound root jewel tasks 09 26 2010 1003 DOG HP Sare Ade si ots VUtridone Saria theme Login Request USER Urer aievision Client2P NP Jerver lTI 16 1 193 09 21 2010 10 03 KD HP Serrer Am Vision WindowsSarm boca LOGID SOCCESITUE USER Wee etAie Vision Cliern1P NP Jerver A7 16 1 195 des si ond D 100 4b 463 4e 4101 9013 1 904 TH 452 4 UseslD 24564231 Atr 44011 904 7 19 ebetnt ti Journal Message Log Reports gt Internal Reports gt Journal Message Log 106 Agilaive 8972 Manual Internal Reports Software Version Report Chapter 4 Reports The Software Version Report Reports gt Internal Reports gt Software Version Report displays Timestamps for Database Schema and Software Builds Version IDs and Software Version The Soft
94. n to time series charts The chart display is very useful for mixing multiple display averages instantaneous minute hourly etc on the same page Boxes can be dragged to create a custom layout and the layout can be saved for future recall Because of the complexity of the elements in the layout they are stored separately than the regular Favorites system RealVeve Tabylar Dicpiay a Ozone Im Trend E Ree Teme Tabular Display gf Realtime Date Trending 9 Miller NC BAM STP OOI 60 Miller NC amp AM PM2SOQIM n x 60 Miler NC BAM RM OO1H 60 Miller NC BAM ETMP 60 Miller NC BAM PM25 60 Miller NC BAM RH ET ECCEBELOHE ELCEEETCES 11 23 2011 16 00 00 DEGC 11 23 2011 16 00 00 A UG NG 11 23 2011 16 00 00 PERCENT 3 Miller NC 84M VOL OUN 5 x 60 Miller NC OZ FLOW INSTANT e x 60 Milier_ NC OZ PRESS INSTANT a x 60 Miller NC BAM VOL 60 Miller_NC OZ_FLOW 60 Miller NC OZ PRESS TTD EE Bee 11 23 2011 16 00 00 M3 1123 2011 17 53 00 11 23 2011 17 53 00 INHG 9 Miller NC OZ TEMP INSTANT a x Miller NC OZONE INSTANT o z 60 Miller NC OZ TEMP 60 Miller NC OZONE 11 23 2011 17 53 00 DEGC 11 23 2011 17 53 19 i PPB Last Betreste 3123 2011 175325 Prosim 372 309 Vertice 2447 Bum 201341234 iid3201 Create a new layout by clicking the Select Display Elements icon from the ribbon 130 Agilaive 8872 Manval You can use the filter fields to narrow parameter names and more importantly aver
95. ng parameters with two dramatically different full scale ranges you may choose to use the Dual Y Axis Scale option When choosing this option you must also choose the percentage e g 10 20 of the full scale range that is used as the breakpoint for the secondary Y axis A value of 2096 is common Note that this function requires that Graph Maximum and Graph Minimum be set in the Parameter configuration Graphs that have any parameters without limits configured cannot use the Dual Y Axis function Suppress Flag Colors If not selected flagged data will be shown with dots with colors based on the Flag configuration If selected data will just be shown as the trend graph color In both cases hovering the cursor over the point will always show the flag and the flag colors are still represented in the tabular grid display cb Oma ea Hd Ode ONOGDGE ee ds i Il l 1 w ir 3 i fa W um i Pme MEOD SS ee ATDENI H i Dual Y Axis function 121 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter F Data Editors For one parameter you can choose previous intervals to be other than one year by selecting Show History from the options above the graph If you bring up the Time Series Graph in single parameter mode you get additional options at the top of the graph Show History displays N previous years of data alongside main graph Show Statistics displays cumulative statistics of N previous years min max avg
96. ntrol Click conventions to select multiple parameters Filters Filter fields are available in the top row of each Pamei fetan column Click in the row to use the filter to lista Fere taken ende beris grup by that cmn single site parameter or parameter template Mae Name Pounce Meme Perin Template gt dp amt 2 Click the down arrow to the right of each filter Fiunt TET mI field to select a particular entry in the column bunt 11 8 mur Axa que Choices in the drop down list will be Custom arenes ae X Vires 11 ium wu a ad Blanks Non blanks plus each entry in the column site name parameter names or parameter templates Filter fields in Reports criteria pane To write your own criteria select Custom and configure the screen that pops up Enter filter criteria for Site Name Dpeand Equals Dae not equal Less than S Less than or egualta gt Greater than Greater than ar equalto Like Matcies Regular Enpresen Custom filter criteria screen 83 Agilaive 2372 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Click the box with the letter A in the left side of each filter field to change the filter field from the default of Starts With to one of the following Equals Does not equal Less than Less than or equal to Greater than or equal to Like Matches Regular Expression Starts with Contains Ends with Does not start with Does not contain Does not end with Does not match Not like For examp
97. ntroller Interface Service The Controller Interface Service is a background service in the Model 8872 that allows the logger to emulate a Model 8832 for polling purposes It supports all data polling averages cals messages power failures etc but does not support configuration download messages The service is normally enabled for each Model 8872 at the time of shipment and can be found in the PC Configuration settings W Server Configuration Hela System cj 8872_100 Controller Interface sd Controller Interface Service 8872_100 V TCP Listener Enabled TCP Details V All Available IP Addresses Port 9881 Serial Listener Enabled Serial Details If it is not visible you may right click on the PC icon with the logger name and add the Controller Interface Service to the list of plug ins By default the logger will listen for polling strings on port 9881 but this port may be changed if needed The service can also be set to listen for polling commands on a serial port e g COMI COM2 but that port may not be used for any other function such as direct instrument polling or Generic Serial Interface GSI All incoming messages and generated responses are viewable in the Log Viewer Utilities 18 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Setting up Air Vicion Server to Receive FIF Fish Version 2 6 11 and Higher Install FileZilla FTP Server set to run as back
98. o a zero reading 16 Logger Central Communications Although the Model 8872 itself is a fully capable stand alone reporting platform in most architectures the Model 8872 is connected to a Central Server or Data Management System DMS as the final repository of the data for multiple sites The Model 8872 has three main communication methods for transferring data back to the Central DMS 7 in this mode the Model 8872 emulates a Model 8816 8832 for data polling It can be used for both legacy dial up modem networks or TCP IP networks However configuration download is not supported FTP Push This mode is more commonly used in TCP IP networks where the a public static IP address is not available for the remote site In this mode the Model 8872 pushes files back to the Central DMS on a regular basis SQL Sync This mode is more complicated to set up but allows for full two way synchronization between the two databases over a TCP IP connection It can be used for transfer of configuration settings bidirectional upload of data to Central DMS or both Note that the modes can be mixed for example SQL Sync can be used for upload download of the configuration settings but the user may choose to use the Controller Interface Service for faster data polling In fact this mode is the recommended mode for most Model 8872 installations 17 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Co
99. o re select the desired folder Repeat this process for each site creating a unique user for each site Alternatively you may choose one user and use the Response level as the home directory In this case in the FTP transfer program for the site you can choose the appropriate subdirectory for the site Fpijer wreg Yea can apply ha dpm uch aa Detada or icona hal you ant ums Hee Dru For es ail Foch f Put yon emm Advanced strga J Dapa lig eco on Purina 4 Dapa lle mae nioma r iode opas ispay re al par r a Pai ITEM o Ez db cr la are dide Dri raceme Paien iisa iadya ci dmna db Fes jeni i Petar et ien d Hiie qempry moie ncm Canpa bia When this is done you can create FTP programs in the Model 8872 Configuration gt Report Configurations gt FTP Programs Define the IP address or resolvable name for the Central PC you are pushing to and enter the user name and password Leave the other fields blank AIR Ner Tranater Detais Program Name FTP Push FTF Host 172 16 1 33 Directory User Name kaj SetuserPaipwond 21 Agilaive 88F2 Manval Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications To create the individual push tasks use Configuration gt Task Scheduler and Add gt Scheduled Report Task to choose any of the Push type reports Push Average Data Push Calibration Data etc You may also wish to create Group Task and put all the push tasks under the group task for easier management Use the Configure
100. odbus Slave Server on the network and provide data from the Model 8872 to a distributed control system DCS or SCADA system To enable the plug in go to Configuration gt PC Configuration double click on the logger entity and open the Plug Ins tab Select a new plug in and select Modbus Slave Service QV eggGQqgseus G g Li F a Li a 155 Agilaive 8872 Manval Application Notes Save and allow the service to restart The left side panel will now show an item for the new service Double click on it to open the properties From here we can set the Modbus ID required by some DCS SCADA systems the default format for floating point numbers consult DCS SCADA guidelines or if you wish to portray the data as 16 bit integers RTU You may also define whether you wish to use one of the RS 232 ports as well as the standard TCP Port 502 156 Agilaive 8872 Manval Application Notes From here we can set the Modbus ID required by some DCS SCADA systems the default format for floating point numbers consult DCS SCADA guidelines or if you wish to portray the data as 16 bit integers RTU You may also define whether you wish to use one of the RS 232 ports as well as the standard TCP Port 502 Once you have made these settings you can go into the other three tabs and create the tags that you wish to portray to the DCS SCADA system These include instantaneous readings and averages represented as
101. og inputs are factory defaulted to 10 volts full scale In some cases it is desirable to change the volts full scale to improve accuracy for a 0 1 or 0 100mV instrument To make this change open the ADAM APAX administration utility under the Start Menu The left side menu should populate with the installed E Ehen modules and their IP addresses Modules 1 through m 172 16 1123 3 10 0 0 101 through 10 0 0 103 and correspond Eel 10005 isis to input cards 1 3 accordingly If they do not 9 E AM eH immediately appear right click on 10 0 0 5 and lm 9 m select Search B4 6017 GCL Select the card module and expand to show pee O0 103HADAM 8017 the 6017 watch icon You will be asked for a 1 100 0 104 ADAMEOGE Password enter eight zeroes 00000000 e mn You will then see a list of the inputs including their current readings On the top pick list pick the Volts Full Scale appropriate index 0 7 Inputs 1 8 on the first card 9 16 on the second card etc To recap if we want to change the range on analog input 11 we would choose the module 10 0 0 102 and Index 2 Once you have selected the correct index select the Input Range Select Input Range Click Apply Continue with any other range changes then close the APAX application You will also need to ensure that the High Out Low Out in Data Source Details is set correctly The High Out corresponds to the new full scale range and the Low Out corresponds t
102. ored for the rolling average General Value Duration This designates length of the period for which the calculation is to be performed E g to find the highest 1 minute average in an hour the Input Interval would be 1 minute but the General Value Duration would be 1 hour General Value Storage Time Not used in the Model 8872 Data Channel Type May be defined as Maximum or Minimum 144 Agilaive 89872 Manval Appendix A Logger Entities Ignore Input Channel Flags Defines flags that if found on the input interval cause that average to be ignored for calculation purposes Reset Input Status Pattern Defines a digital input pattern that can be used to reset the minimum or maximum recorded so far in a period A 1 2 Rainfall The settings for the Rainfall Channel are the same as those for the Standard input channel except that the scaling tab slightly modified Counter Input Defines the number of counts that correlate to the Counter Output typically 1 0 Counter Output Defines the engineering units that correlate to the Counter Input setting typically 0 1 or 0 01 inches mm etc 145 Agilaive 8872 Manal Appendix A 2 Calibrations Appendix A 2 Calibrations The Model 8872 follows the 8816 8832 approach to calibrations where calibrations are defined as their own entities and store data in calibration result records rather than just flagging fine resolution data The Model 88
103. p down list and optionally enter an Expected Value Expected Value from Constant Warning Drift Limit EV for Auto Correct click to enable Store Cal Results click to enable Write Result to Constant Error Method Write Expected Value to Constant and Out of Control Limit Configuring calibration phases in Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels 49 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Externally Initiated Calibration Externally initiated calibration is identical to an automatic calibration except for the way it is initiated The sequence is started when a specified pattern of input control lines is met To configure the Start Pattern Line Status Pattern click the Start Pattern button Individual phases are then initiated sequentially As with an automatic calibration the duration of each phase in the sequence can be specified Configuring Externally Initiated Calibrations in Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels 50 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration When you click the Start Pattern button in the Externally Initiation Calibration screen you will see a Line Status Pattern screen Check the Select box to select an Input Line and select a Status of On or Off The Externally Initiated Cal will begin when the Start Pattern is met O Line Status Pattern X Start Pattern feet LimneMumber Name Stak 3 1 Input Line 1 Of On is 3 2 Input Line 2 Of _ On i 3 input Line 3 Of 9 On 4 In
104. put Line 4 or on 5 Input Line 5 1 0 amp On Input Line 6 of On 7 Input Line 7 Of On amp Input Line amp Of d On a Input Line 8 Of 9 on 10 Input Line 10 of 9 On 1i input Line 11 08 9 on 12 Input Line 12 Of w9 on 11 Input Line 13 Of On 14 Input Line 14 Of 0n s Configuring Start Pattern Line Status Pattern in Externally Initiated Calibrations in Configuration Editors Logger Channels 51 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Configuring Instrument Controlled Calibrations If you configure Instrument Controlled Calibrations enabled calibrations will be initiated by the data logger when it detects a specified digital input pattern Each phase will continue until the input line pattern changes The Instrument Controlled Cal screen has the following fields Calibration Type will be already filled in InstrumentControlled I Calibration Name is required to identify the cal program Check Enabled if the calibration is to run Number of Calibration Records determines how many cals the data logger will store before overwriting Recovery Time specifies the time required to purge cal gas after phases Affected Channels determines which channels will be taken off line during cal Select from a list of previously configured parameters Configuring Instrument Controlled Calibrations from Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels 52 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3
105. re recommends this tool be used for data sets of roughly a week or less 123 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 5 Data Editors Scatter Flot raph The Scatter Plot Graph allows any two parameters in the existing chart to be plotted in an X Y chart The Y axis parameter is the primary parameter and all data points are color coded according to the Data Flags color mappings to help distinguish outliers that have already been flagged Scatter Plot Graph from Data Editors menu with hover over displaying date time and data value 124 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 5 Data Editors H ictogram The Histogram provides a graph of the distribution of values for the entire data set but it is designed to display only one parameter at a time so be careful not to use multiple parameters The default graph uses the graph maximum minimum from Configuration Editors gt Parameter Settings but you can check Override to set a custom max min specifically for the X axis of this graph Histogram from Data Editors menu with hover over displaying date time and data value 125 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter F Data Editors Log Book Ent ry Editor The LogBook Entry Editor allows you to make entries in a logbook that can then be seen in LogBook Reports To make a logbook entry open LogBook Entry Editor from the Editors menu Click the New Log Entry button in the upper left corner of the screen In the bottom section of the screen enter a Log Entry Time
106. rogram can be either timed or triggered by a digital input For example a digital event program could be described as Starting at 7 30 PM on July 6 turn digital outputs 13 and 14 on leave them on for 75 minutes and repeat this sequence every third day For a timed digital event program the start time and repeat interval for the digital output s event are specified much like an automatic calibration Other definitions include Sequence NOX 2S Timed Event X Digital Event Details Digital Event Program Name HIGHVOL Output Duration 1 Day s Starting Time 11 13 2011 00 0000 Repeat Interval 34 MEI Select Calibration Name V Enabled Output Lines Timed Digital Event Output Control Line s The list of the relay outputs that should be activated at the start time Output Duration The length of time that the Output Control Line s will be activated After the Output Duration the lines will return to their inactive state 5s to 999 s m h or d for seconds minutes hours or days respectively Disable During Calibration s The list of calibration program names during which the digital program will update its Starting Time but will not activate output lines This option allows calibrations to override normally programmed sequence Serial Port Output String Triggered GSI When the sequence is triggered the designated string will be sent out the serial port For Digitally Triggered digital event pro
107. rt will be displayed in the lower section of the screen Zaa sie amm ey a el Sop oe mmm ur a ee be a ale r E gr alu Qd A A EA on Ezmpcca eect i Bee DET ETT IET T b Tiki OLEH Li LogBook Report 113 Chapter 5 Data Editors Average Data Editor The 8872 Average Data Editor Data Editors gt Average Data Editor combines multiple functions into a single tool Editing data point details Batch editing Comparison of current data with historical minimum maximum and mean e Analyze Exported In addition you can toggle between the following six formats by clicking buttons in the ribbon at the top of the screen Linear Table the default display Cross Tab Table e Matrix Table Time Series Graph can be used for single or multiple parameters but the historical comparison tools in this X Y scatter plot only appear in single parameter queries Scatter Plot graph requires queries of two or more parameters Histogram for single parameter queries 114 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter F Data Editors Ribbon bar to toggle between Data Editor displays To edit data in the Average Data Editor Data Editors gt Average Data Editor enter Start and End Date type dates or use arrow keys to select Average Interval for example 001h Hourly average of 60 minutes Parameter Selection for example Site Name NKNOX Parameter Name NO2 Parameter Template NO2 Click the Retrieve Da
108. t Here iaEmee few Enbil POC Methed Uit Pummemr WDR Wat WORK 4 i Dto 0 x0 Tabe Fada T To oni ikg Dking Ise Lowa we WwdSped WSPOMIGH 4 i ett m fale fale f Te erm High Lave nor Bitre Catde woz P PEM n sx Fus fs Tre T i pem up no a ae 3 Er x0 Tiko Fle Te T i per 426 NOX Dams nog 4 1 EFM D m Nis f s Te Tw on aan Nevan Tiyarsday Mech 17 2011 Pagel of1 Parameter Configuration Report Reports Configuration folder Parameter Configuration Report 100 Agilaire 89872 Manual Scheduled Tasks Report Chapter 4 Reports To run a Scheduled Tasks Report open Reports gt Configuration folder gt Scheduled Tasks Report and the report will be displayed automatically No query is necessary Scheduled Task Report Task Name Description Enabled Start Time Repeat Interved Scheduled Report Task Generates Report at assigned time for Tre 3 2 2001 115402 AM ID output Logger Poll Task Data Logger Polling Task True 3 3 2001 123432 PM ID Thursday March 17 2011 Page fof Scheduled Task Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Scheduled Tasks Report 101 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter Reports Site Configuration Report To run a Site Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Site Configuration Report select a Site or Sites and click the Generate Report icon on the Ribbon Site C onfiguration Report Aguaire Latitude 35 9605 Description mam site Longtude 83 9208 Abbrew
109. t from picklist of known analyzers Modbus Code also known as the Modbus Device ID this ID is set in the analyzer and is some value from 1 255 Modbus Command Type defines which Modbus command is used to read data from the analyzer 3 for TECO 4 for API consult instrument documentation for other brands Poll Interval how often data should be requested from the instrument in tenth of a second increments Generally a rate of 20 30 seconds is recommended TCP Address IP address of the instrument as viewed from the logger s perspective TCP Port Port used by the instrument for Modbus requests usually 502 Timeout MS Designates the time the logger will wait on an instrument for a Modbus response Typical values are 250 750 MS Once the instrument is configured and saved you can then select Add gt Add Channel gt Modbus in the Logger Channels editor Under the Misc tab select the Modbus Instrument and Modbus ineiument Primary 03 Driver from the picklists If you need a parameter that is not in the picklist Dres ozo contact Agilaire Support support a agilairecorp com and we will add it to your system B eine Bcnannetcnanie x Channel Validation Mic Mgdbus Info Misc tab in Add Modbus 44 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Modbus channels in the 8872 will use the Modbus Scaling Factor to convert floating point data from the instrument before using it in
110. ta Editors Average Data Editor Linear Data Editor Cell Color Codes Right Click Options Cross Tab Data Editor Matrix Data Editor Time Series Graph Scatter Plot Graph Histogram LogBook Entry Editor Chapter 6 Realtime Display Programs Realtime Trend Display Tabular Display Site Node Logger Tool Box Appendix A Logger Entities Appendix A 1 Channel Types A 1 1 Standard Averaging Channels amp Basic Settings For Most Channel Types Table of Contents 109 109 110 111 112 112 113 114 114 116 117 117 118 119 120 124 125 126 127 128 130 134 136 136 138 Agilaive 8872 Manual Table of Contents A 1 2 Channel Configuration Settings for Other Channel Types A 1 2 1 Modbus GSI A 1 2 2 Vector Wind Speed Direction A 1 2 3 Sigma Theta A 1 2 4 Linear Sigma A 1 2 5 Rolling Average A 1 2 6 General Channel A 1 2 7 Rainfall Appendix A 2 Calibrations Appendix A 3 Digital Event Programs Appendix A 4 Average and Calibration Alarms Appendix A 4 1 Average Alarms Appendix A 4 2 Calibration Alarms Application Notes Application Note B 1 Setting up Analog Outputs Modbus Slave Plug In 143 143 143 143 143 144 144 145 146 150 151 151 152 153 153 155 Chapter 1 0012 Theory of Operation B8F2 Theory of Operation Hardware The Model 8872 is a Windows based data logger installed on XP Pro Server 2003 or better through Windows 7 8 or Server 2008R2 The 8872 includes a number of hardw
111. ta button in the ribbon at the top of the screen The Average Data Editor will open the Linear Data Editor by default Click buttons in the ribbon to change formats 115 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 5 Data Editors Linear Data Editor The Linear Data Editor Site Name Parameter Name Parameter Template Name Average Interval Start and End Dates e Value Hover the mouse pointer over data values to see any annotations Raw Value can t be edited AQS Null Codes Data Logger Flags Qualifier Codes 8872 Data Grade used by ADVP To edit data values double click in the Value cell or right click to bring up a pop up menu A sc D a i E a pass ETT Ama m EH Pr ut an ur Average Data Editor from Data Editors menu 116 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter F Data Editors Cell Color Codec All data is color coded based on the flag to color mappings listed in the Flags Editor The Model 8872 is loaded with some default mappings but you can customize this for your system The color mappings are global to all users for consistency In addition the 8872 uses two font changes to represent data in the data editor Bold values represent data that does not match the raw database edited values Italics values represent data that has an annotation Hover the mouse pointer over data values to see details of annotations Right Click Options Each of the three non graphical data edi
112. tabase Other Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Special Notes Regavoling ASI Modbus Chamel Types BB F2 vc 852 Several improvements have been made regarding the handling of GSI and Modbus channels in the 8872 compared to its Model 8832 predecessor Dongles are no longer required for Thermo analyzers and EcoTech analyzers GSI based met channels no longer use the two channel setup GSI channel then type V W 7 8 channels e Sigma Theta channels now use the Input Channel to point to the WDR channel rather than having a duplicate analog input setup Analog inputs default to 10V scaling Changing the volts full scale for accuracy purposes requires the input to be changed manually through the input module s setup software see Appendix A Some obscure functions of the Model 8832 rarely used in ambient applications are not supported such as Write to math constant cal results averages etc Math Pack channels these are handled through AV Trend math calculation tasks DI Triggered GSI Strings Events 10 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 1 Theory of Operation Initial Logger Configuration By default the 8872 s configuration is pre loaded with standard analog input channels and digital inputs outputs to match the supplied I O configuration No Parameter records are entered so the user can create new parameters to match the desired configuration unused channels are ignored The
113. ter 3 Configuration tee Ur in i A H h L I R V W Dig X Y Fl f c dJ j ow wq oa aq Input Channel Flags gt Flags for Alarm Condition If you selected or Flags for Alarm Condidtion highlight which Input Channel Flags will trigger an Alarm Condition then click OK Click the Save icon on the ribbon 61 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration This chapter describes the Data Rollup Processor which allows shorter term averages to be rolled up into larger block or rolling averages Data Rollup Froceccor The Data Rollup Processor is an optional module usually included as part of an Instrument Polling license The Data Rollup Processor allows shorter term averages to be rolled up into larger block or rolling averages Examples of this would include Re creating hourly data from 1 minute data Rolling up 5 minute or other odd intervals from a directly polled instrument to hourly data Rolling up hourly averages to daily averages Creating a new parameter with an 8 hour rolling average e g ozone calculated within the 8872 The calculation can be done both manually Utilities gt Manual Average Data Rollup or it can be scheduled in Configuration Editors Task Scheduler Before doing the calculation set up the rollup programs and tie them to specific Parameter Tags A Tag is a term for a combination of a parameter and an average interval e g hourly ozone 1 minute CO The intervals are speci
114. tors support select shift select CTRL select click drag selection capabilities and a right click menu options Right click a data point in the Value column to bring up the following menu Restore from Raw copies value from the raw database to the final Value and resets flags Set to Minimum Detectable Limit sets data value to MDL configured in Parameter Editor Set AQS Code brings up a pick list to apply new AQS null codes Set Qualifier Code brings up a selection box for AQS qualifier exception codes View All Flags for single data points only shows all data logger and system flags and allows you to change or clear flags Multiple flags can be displayed in each cell Set Annotations brings up an annotation screen so you can add an annotation Batch Edit allows you to scale two or more selected data values as mX b Original Value times a Multiplier plus a Constant Value for example divide by 10 and clear the suspect flag First you must select Enabled You have the option to combine scaling with one or more of the following Update Values Set Annotations Set AQS Code Set Qualifier Code and Set Flags If you select Set Flags you will have the option to Update Children Flags Show Children brings up another instance of the Data Editor with the selected parameters and time range for the Child parameter s of the selected parameter This function requires that Parent Child Parameter relationships are configured in
115. ts was this option was selected in Configuration Editors gt Parameter Settings Monthly Reports will show a minimum of data rather than an average or a total Totalize in Reports and Minimum in Reports are most commonly used for rainfall 90 Chapter 4 Reports Agilaive 8872 Manval js tee aoa zx fibre ae Monthly Report with Parameter Code they are displayed in the Monthly and or Parameter codes have been selected in the Configuration Menu they will be included in the Header Options are provided to show null codes or flags when an invalid hour is shown on the report These options are also available in the Scheduled Task options El If AQS Null Codes have been set for invalidated data Report If Site Codes 91 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports If you select Historical Graph from the Ribbon you can view data in a graph Each color represents a different phase as shown in the legend You can change the color scheme by selecting a Graph Theme from the drop down list at the bottom of the screen 6 2 2010 6 00 PM 6 2 2010 6 10 PM 6 2 2010 6 00 PM 6 2 2010 6 15 PM 0 0 94302392 6 2 2010 7 00 PM 6 2 2010 7 05 PM O 1 2476368 6 2 2010 7 00 PM 6 2 2010 7 10 PM 2 0 059208 6 2 2010 7 00 PM 6 2 2010 7 15 PM O 1 27934485 6 2 2010 8 00 PM 6 2 2010 8 05 PM 0 1 15639686 6 2 2010 8 00 PM 6 2 2010 8 10 PM 2 0 040419 6 2 2010 8 00 PM 6 2 2010 8 15 PM 0 0 07644 6 2 2010 9 00 PM 6 2 2010 9 05 PM
116. uery on Launch to Fawcs e cope User execute data retrieval when tsr the Favorite is selected Launch on Application Startup Run Query en Launch Add a Favorite screen 86 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports You can also configure the Favorite by selecting the Favorite Query tab after you select Save as Favorite From this screen you can adjust the site parameter list date range or average interval These values can also be adjusted later in the Favorites Editor in the Configuration menu To return to the ribbon controlling the current application select the top menu function above the ribbon for example Average Data Editor To use an existing Favorite select Favorites from the top menu above the ribbon bar select User Favorite or Global Favorites and the saved Favorite Add a Favorite Eika id hsa iaia Neti bg quss Ing Wen doh ip bbr ar Var omaia less Festir epitr mu E b neon Gningeen JA rur magi aa Mer Vest miir lioc aniran Okey mirer Fem dag ber ipee Bout Oe eset b ec b151 8621 A5P ELIT LUCRRTE ecd abs 1 8I ee O81 c elfe Anagentermal oF altel LI i131 Se 68164 00051657 Favorite Query tab from Add a Favorite 87 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Basic Reports Daily Summary Report The Daily Summary Report is usually used for the daily summary of hourly data for all parameters at a site or sites but it can also be used to report any time range or average
117. ument Controlled Calibrations 52 Configuring User Initiated Calibrations 53 Configuring Input Output Lines for Digital Events 54 Configuring Digital Timed Events 54 Configuring Digital Triggered Events 55 Configuring Dl Triggered GSI Events 57 Average Alarms 58 Data Rollup Processor 62 Central Math Processor 65 Scheduling Tasks 67 Task Scheduler 68 Favorites Editor 75 Creating a Favorite 15 Favorite Detail Tab 15 Favorite Query Tab 15 GSI Driver Editor 77 Configuring Security 78 User Editor 78 My User Settings 79 Group Permissions TT Agilaive 89872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Criteria Pane Filters Additional Fields for Specific Reports Favorites Basic Reports Daily Summary Report Daily Parameter Report Monthly Report Calibration Reports Calibration Results Calibration Trend Graph Calibration X Bar R Chart Configuration Reports Calibration Configuration Report Channel Configuration Report Parameter Configuration Report Scheduled Tasks Report Site Configuration Report Internal Reports DB Modification History Exception Journal Historical Log Viewer Journal Message Log Software Version Report Table Size Information Table of Contents 81 82 83 85 86 88 88 89 90 95 95 96 97 98 98 99 100 101 102 103 103 104 105 106 107 108 Agilaive 89872 Manal Logger Reports Alarm Journal Input Line Status Report Power Failure Report Other Reports Annotations Report LogBook Report Chapter 5 Da
118. user may also need to use the Change Channel Type function in the Channels Editor to change channel types from the Standard calculation to other calculations Vector Wind Sigma Theta etc This configuration can be done in the AirVision central as well but an initial synchronization of the logger channels should be done before embarking on this gt Important It is critical that the user should not create channels in the AirVision central that conflict with the channels already loaded in the 8872 before synchronizing These channel configurations include internal ID codes that will not reconcile in this case 11 Agilaire 8872 Manal If you want to Create parameters cals etc in AirVision first If you want to Create parameters cals etc in 8872 first Ee hene tutana rns fi tare street Farce Chapter 4 Theory of Operation You should 1 Create a sync connection and sync contract download only 2 Do initial sync 3 Configure 8872 in AirVision 4 Change sync contract to either download upload or upload download make sure to specify only the site desired and add data download sync You should 1 Configure 8872 2 Configure sync connection and perform an initial sync download only from AirVision 3 Change sync contract to either download upload or upload download make sure to specify only the site desired and add data download sync epee Tee Crib cs and r ven D L za m i
119. utput Lines Configuri ng Digital Triggered Events 1 Highlight the Data Logger in Configuration Editors gt Logger Channels tree menu 2 Click the green Add button in the ribbon and select Add Digital Events gt Triggered Event 3 Enter a Triggered Digital Event Program Name an Output Duration and check Enabled After the output duration time period the program will check the digital input pattern to see if it still matches If not the output control lines will be switched off If the pattern still matches the output relays will remain on and the duration time will begin again 4 If the Digitally Triggered Event is for a calibration select a Calibration Name from the drop down list 5 Click the Output Lines button to bring up the output Line Status Pattern screen and select which Output Line or Lines will be switched on when the triggered digital input pattern occurs Click OK 55 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration 6 Click the Trigger Digital Event Pattern button to bring up the Line Status Pattern screen for Trigger Digital Input Pattern and select which Input Line or Lines turned On or Off will trigger the event and switch on the specified Output Line s 7 In the lower left corner of the screen select And or Or If you select And the default the digital event program will be triggered only if ALL the specified conditions occur If you select Or the digital event program will be triggered if ANY of the spec
120. via physical inputs or Modbus All calibrations have a Recovery stage at the end of the cal during which data is invalidated but is not associated with any input patterns or control outputs This is to represent the time for the system to return to normal sampling condition All calibrations also have a list of Affected Channels that defines which parameters are to be invalidated during the calibration Generally the parameters are the same as the list of Data Channels for which we record data but there are some cases where a 1 1 correlation does not exist for example and SO2 calibration through a common gas manifold may require that other gas parameters be marked invalid 146 Agilaive 2372 Manval Appendix amp 2 Calibrations Other calibration sequence properties may include Add Delete Sequence Phasefs Alarm s Sequence Affected Channels Calibration Type Calibration Name NO2 NOX Number of Calibration Records 14 SAMPFLOW Enabled v SAMPLTMP SMPLPRES Recovery Time 10 gt Minute l Cal Sequence Properties Name of Cal Sequence The label used to identify this calibration program Enabled Can be used to activate deactivate the calibration program Starting Time Automatic The month day and time that the data system controller should begin this calibration sequence e Interval Automatic How often this calibration sequence should repeat usually every 24 hours 1d
121. viation 01 Time Zone EST 904 EM PR Agency Code 0581 P State Code 47 CP CountyCode 093 Zap Code 37918 Site Code Thursday March 17 2011 Page 1 of 1 Site Configuration Report Reports gt Configuration folder gt Site Configuration Report 102 Agilaive 89872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Internal Reports DB Modification H Istory The Database Modifications Report lists all modifications that were made to the AirVision database by Agilaire p Database Modifications Report Schema Name Name Type Description Creation Date Last Modified Parent Name Schema Name Name Type Description Creation Date Last Modified Parent Name Schema Name Name Type Description Creation Date Last Modified Parent Name Schema Name Name Type Description Creation Date Last Modified Parent Name dbo f CreateGuidStringFromInteger SQL SCALAR FUNCTION 3 29 2010 4 18 07 PM 3 29 2010 4 18 07 PM dbo f DateValue SQL SCALAR FUNCTION 3 29 2010 4 18 07 PM 3 29 2010 4 18 07 PM Reporting TableSizelnformation VIEW 3 29 2010 4 18 07 PM 3 29 2010 4 18 07 PM dbo f GetDBServerUTCOffset SQL SCALAR FUNCTION 3 29 2010 4 18 08 PM 3 29 2010 4 18 08 PM Database Modification History Report Reports gt Internal Reports DB Modification History 103 Agilaive 89872 Manval Chapter 4 Reports Internal Reports Exception Journal Report The Except
122. ware Version REport is primarily used for troubleshooting in the event of unusual software behavior S Software Version Report Database Schema Timestamp Database Schema Version Id Database Schema Version Number 7 23 2010 3 14 16 PM 19d9b0d3 79b3 4401 adSc eda25 993176 4058 Client Database Schema Timestamp Client Database Schema Version Id Client Database Schema Version Number Client Build Timestamp Client Build Version Client Product Version 5 3 2010 10122 PM 35639 7b90 8a18 4ea5 8b15 954bc335dc06 4004 6 26 2010 30644 AM 2010 0625 1 2 0 0 Alpha Po Server Database Schema Timestamp Server Database Schema Version Id Server Database Schema Version Number Server Build Timestamp Server Build Version Server Product Version 6 3 2010 10122 PM 26539 7590 8a18 4ea5 Bt5 954bc3d6dc06 4004 6 26 2010 30200 AM 2010 06261 2 0 0 Alpha Software Version Report Reports gt Internal Reports 107 Agilaive 89872 Manual Chapter 4 Reports Internal Reports Table Size Information The Table Size Information Report lists all tables in the database and their size Table Size Information Report Table Name Rows Reserved A Data K Index Size A Unused K i All Tables 24 400 29 160 24 288 4 280 592 AdvpCharacteristicRelation 12 32 8 24 0 AdvpDataCharacteristic 4 32 8 24 0 AdvpHistoricalA verage 0 a 0 AdvpLogicalJoinOperator 2 32 8 24 i AdvpRuleCondition 0 0 0 0 0 AdvpRul
123. y button to select Date Range Average Interval and Parameter s The Query String will be displayed near the bottom of the screen Click OK to save the configuration In the Output Options section click the Printing Options tab if the report will be printed Select Enable Printing and designate the Printer Path If the report will be emailed select the Notifications Options tab check Enable Notifications and enter a Notification Publication Description Users and or User Groups must be designated in Configuration Editors gt Security before Notifications will be sent If the report will be saved to a file open the File Output Options tab and select an Output File Type comma separated Excel image text HTML PDF or rich text from the drop down list This option can be used to write the scheduled report to a local or network drive and or to FTP the file to a particular FTP server 66 99 Enter a File Output Base Name Windows does not allow or characters in file names The File Extension will be filled in automatically from the Output File Type selected To have the scheduled task append the current date time to the file name select Append Date to Name and a Date Format for example Daily Sum201106271900 Selecting this option ensures that new files do not overwrite existing files in the directory If this option not selected the task will overwrite the file each time the task runs To Save
124. ync Menu at AirVision Central 24 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Syne Connection Wizard The Wizard will first ask you to define how you plan to use the synchronization system Seeoly Spr Hole igen Tur ccm Eam oye amd Ga A eyo oa Central Node Central Hub that downloads data from multiple remote site node or 8872 Remote Node Remote site node or 8872 system that uploads data to a central hub Peer Node Node that synchronizes data with another Peer node bidirectionally The first option where Central controls the synchronization is more common The second case the push case is usually reserved for systems where the remote site IPs are dynamic and behind a proxy server Consult Agilaire s engineering staff for use of the third mode peer to peer 25 Agilaive 8972 Manval Chapter 2 Logger Central Communications Assuming the selection of the Central Node mode we are then asked to define a new or use an existing connection oc ERN Daaba Lorecton Teden Seen Pe Dibe Dare fl pees Pe ete le or pert ia 16 ce i fae int 5 Create a new Sync Connection Use an Existing Sync Connection The Use Existing Connection selection is only used if you have already set up Sync and wish to add a new type of data exchange e g adding data sync if you originally only set up configuration sync If you set up a new connection you will be asked to define the configuration details
125. you can enter a Description and select Debounce Digital Inputs Click the Save button TS SSS SS SS SS SS 3m Logger Configuration from Logger Channels in Configuration Editors 39 Agilaive 8872 Manval Chapter 3 Configuration Adding an Instrument If the 8872 is licensed to poll and instrument directly select Configuration Editors Logger Channels and highlight the site name in the Logger Channels configuration tree diagram Click the Add button and select Instrument The Instrument Type ID field is required and can be selected from the drop down list Enter a Source Name an Instrument Identifier and Instrument Password and click the Enabled box Click the Save icon Mil Logger Channels x AiVision Bg iirumertiam x fi Aglare ts C Source Communication 5 ms Logger Source Information Instrument Detass Average lama k Site Agisse Iratiumeri Type Met One Bam 1020 A OZONE SouceName pam fmable 7 M co i Identifier Description ratrumert A NO A wo Inatrument Password SIGMA NO Retry Amempts j A No Instrument Configuration from Logger Channels in Configuration Editors 40 Agilaive 8872 Manual Chapter 3 Configuration Addling Modlitying Channels Still in the Configuration Editor Logger Channels select a Logger that has already been added to a Site click the Add button select Add Channels select a Channel Type e g Standard Averaging GSI VWS etc For details on how these different chann
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