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1. controls WARNING Deleting sensor data cannotbe undone X Delete 0 Readings Proceeding will complete the process Figure 7 5 Delete Sensor Data dialog 7 6 Deleting Sensor Events To remove all events for one or more sensors 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab Select the desired sensors Press CTRL SHIFT DEL on the keyboard or right click on one of the sensors and select Delete gt Events 4 You will be prompted for confirmation Confirm the dialog to delete all events for the sensor RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 37 8 Groups A group is a customized collection of sensors Users can organize sensors into groups as they see fit In addition each job can have its own set of groups which are separate from each other Groups allow the user to rapidly select a particular set of sensors Sensors can belong to multiple groups or no groups at all BiG has several methods to efficiently add remove sensors to from groups 8 1 Browsing Groups Groups are provided as an organizational system for sensors To browse sensors by their group navigate to the Nodes tab click on the Viewing Options drop down and select Browse By gt Group see FIGURE 8 1 File View Analytics Help p Events viewing Options Sensor view Raw Data Figure 8 1 Browse by group The list on the left will be replaced with a list of groups for the active job The first item in th
2. i Alarms l lt Delete test fest Figure 12 4 Creating and linking an alarm from the Sensor Context Menu 4 See steps 3 7 from the first method 12 1 3 Creating and Linking Alarms from the Alarms Pane This method creates an alarm and links it to a single sensor in one operation Note that this alarm can later be linked to any number of sensors See the following section entitled Linking and Unlinking Existing Alarms 1 On the main window navigate to the Nodes Tab 2 Ensure that the Alarms Pane is aut Type Last Ree Alms ooo O test turned on and displayed This is controlled by the alarms pane toggle button see label D in 4 1 teste High temp RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 64 6 7 THE Nodes Tab in the upper right corner of the Nodes tab Select a single sensor to activate the Alarms Pane Right click in the Alarms List of the Figure 12 5 Creating and linking an alarm from the Alarms Pane Alarms Pane to open the context menu Select Link gt New alarm to bring up the Alarm Configuration window See steps 3 7 from the first method 12 2 Linking and Unlinking Existing Alarms Once an alarm has been created it can be linked to any number of sensors in the system Linking an alarm to a sensor causes the system to monitor the sensor for the alarm s triggers and generates closes events The alarms can also be unlinked from sensors
3. Node Input Type Last aA active in the system 2 West 24th Node 1035 Nor MoistueA 1541 Moisture Hightemp 2 South 2 th Node3 1132 Nor Temp 1154 2 Low temp South Clusterhead 1152 Nor amp Moisture B 1154 3 Moisture z NG l 314F West 1154 Nor TempB 1154 4 151 A Alarms List d i W 23 OF East 1185 Nor WiDAG Temp 1154 8 10 042 Node Group List 19F East 1185 Nor RSSI 1154 15 Other 68 BX Events Targets Alarms that are N d 2 28F East 1187 Nor mi amp Battery Level 1154 16 Power Triggered Cle K odes groups am DEIA m J active on the 12 13 2010 3 20 58 PM 12 13 2010 3 19 44 PM 12 containing sensors selected sensor are with active alarms are shown in red marked with a red m indicator Commissioned Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My exo a ob 2 B Event List Time Graph Events for selected Events for the sensor alarm are selected sensor listed here in order are shown in starting with the red most recent or active red events to the oldest closed events 12 3 1 1 Event List Events for the selected sensor and alarm combination can be viewed in the Event List The events are shown from newest to oldest 12 3 1 1 1 Viewing Events You can easily jump to the selected event in the Time Graph by doubl
4. even if the jobs have the same name Jobs Created by BiG will only allow merging jobs to jobs that were created by the same BiG This Gateway Any Job BiG will allow merging local jobs to any existing job in the Analytics project Once satisfied with all of the merge actions press the Next gt gt button to proceed 11 1 4 Importing from Analytics Project If you wish to import all of the remaining jobs and their corresponding nodes and sensors from the Analytics project into BiG check off the applicable checkboxes Commission Gateway Import missing information from the project for Jobs Nodes amp Sensors 11 2 Synchronizing BiG with Analytics Typically users will configure BiG to periodically synchronize or export to Analytics See SECTION 9 SETTINGS and SECTION 9 2 SYNC SETTINGS for details on configuring the periodic export with Analytics When BiG is configured to periodically export a countdown timer is displayed on the left side of the status bar see FIGURE 11 5 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 58 a a Co Next sync 59m 575 Figure 11 5 Synchronization countdown timer In addition users can manually initiate a synchronization with Analytics using one of two methods 1 Select Analytics gt Sync from the menu of the main window 2 Navigate to the Nodes tab in the main window and press the Export Sync button During a synchronization with Analytics the s
5. when the event was triggered B Time cleared when the event was cleared or displays if the event is still active C Alarm the name of the alarm that triggered the event D Sensor the name of the sensor that the event was triggered on E Node the ID of the node that the triggering sensor belongs to F Input the input of the triggering sensor G Condition The on condition for the triggering alarm see 12 ALARM HANDLING Not shown is another column labeled Manually Cleared which displays whether the alarm was manually cleared this manual here is a complete list of I O engine plug ins e iCAN USB dongle which can connect to a wired CAN network of SMT WiDAQs e WiKey USB dongle which can communicate wirelessly with SMT WiDAQs e Gateway The host computer that the BiG software is running on e Lawicel CAN USB A 3 party USB dongle which can connect to a wired CAN network of SMT WiDAQs Devices are automatically detected by BiG and are displayed in the devices tab They are grouped together by their IO engine plug in type Beside the plug in is a colored icon which indicates whether RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 14 the BiG has connected to the device BiG automatically connects to devices on startup and when new ones are detected inserted attached to the computer Users can manually connect disconnect a device by clicking on it and then pressing Co
6. WiDAQ fails communication with the clusterhead it is bound to it will not look for a new clusterhead and will wait for communication with the clusterhead to resume To bind the WiDAQ to the best clusterhead at any time press the button once on the WiDAQ consult the WiDAQ user manual for more detailed information The WiDAQ will use the selected scan channels see K below when binding When unchecked the WiDAQ will search and bind to the clusterhead with the best signal strength before each wireless communication The WiDAQ will use the selected scan channels see K below K Scan Channels It is advised not to adjust this value without first contacting SMT Research support Wireless WiDAQs will scan the selected channels for clusterheads and send its readings to the candidate with the strongest signal Table 6 1 WiDAQ Configuration Settings RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 27 Upon opening the WiDAQ Config Dialog BiG will populate the dialog with the WiDAQ s current configuration Make the desired changes then press the Save button to apply the changes and reset the WiDAQ into its normal operating mode 6 5 Deleting Nodes Deleting a node also removes the corresponding sensor configuration sensor data links to alarms and targets and events Before deleting be sure that this is understood and desired To delete node s 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab 2 Select the node s to delete 3 Delete the
7. 11 402 15 59 50 test 1N 1N 79 14 11 45 test BiG CPU Usage BiG CPU Usage GreaterT han RiR CPU I lsane Greaterl hanF mi Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gateway Job 2 Job 2 GreaterThanE n N N AN AN AN AN aA N aN aN a aN a a a aN NN Figure 12 8 Events Tab Double clicking on an event in the list will switch focus to the Nodes Tab select the associated sensor and alarm and show the event in the Time Graph 12 4 Targets and Actions The SMT Building Intelligence Gateway BiG can also be configured to automatically respond to alarms that are triggered This can be achieved through the use of targets and actions Actions are the fundamental building blocks that can be used to build an automated response system BiG is currently shipped with the following actions e Sending an email e Sending an alphanumeric page e Running an external software program with command line arguments e Displaying pop up notification e Controlling an attached DLP IOR4 dry contact relay A Target is a group of configured actions In BiG actions can only be created and configured within the context of a target For example a target might be named Respond to Flood and might consist of an email action configured to be sent to response personnel and a relay action to turn on a water pump Targets can be linked to one or more sensor alarm combinations In the previous example the Respond to Flood target would be li
8. 53 AM Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gateway Job 4 Job 3 Figure 4 3 The devices tab RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 15 Label Name Description A Connect disconnect Can be used to connect or disconnect the selected device B Diagnostics Configure the device or communicate over the device s network C Rename Change the display name of the device D Change Timer Some devices have an autonomous timer property The timer is distributed to all nodes on the device s network Nodes that are configured to inherit their autonomous timer will do so from this value Plug in groupings Devices are categorized by their plug in type These labels show the plug in type Devices Each device is shown in the list under its corresponding plug in Connected devices are shown with a green icon Disconnected devices are shown with a red icon G Autonomous Timer The device s autonomous timer is shown in this column See the description of label D above Table 4 2 The devices tab component breakdown 4 5 The Jobs Tab The jobs tab provides an interface to view and manipulate jobs see 5 JoBs in BiG In addition the jobs tab displays statistics and buttons to initiate a sync with SMT Analytics and optionally a button to shut down the host computer File View Analytics Help Gg Devices Sensors Active Alarms Created 10 11723 12 34 46 Last Sync 12 1 2010 9 1
9. NODE If there is no default node set or if the default node does not contain a sensor with the same input number then an empty sensor is created In addition to automatic sensor creation users can manually create sensors before they are attached or detected The Lock Schema setting must be disabled to create sensors manually To create a sensor If the node that the sensor belongs to does not exist create it first see 6 1 ADDING NODES Navigate to the Nodes tab in the main window OPTIONAL In the toolbar select Browse By gt Node Select the node that the sensor belongs to This will be used to auto fill the sensor s node in the New Sensor dialog 4 Inthe toolbar select New gt Sensor or from the menu select File gt New gt Sensor 5 The New Sensor dialog will display Fill in the new sensor s information refer to TABLE 7 1 New Sensor tode DJ Floor 2 Northwest Input 18 enag harmed too north west morsutre Sensor Type Moisture tome W Mood Lupe Fir douglas costal lv Folling Bg 595 17 2F NW Temp a lal Comments Attached to the first stud from the south west comer of the south wal Elle elle Figure 7 3 New sensor dialog Label Field Description A Node The node that the sensor belongs to B Input The number corresponding to the input that the sensor is on for the given node Only one sensor may be created for a node input combination C Sensor Name A user friendly name t
10. a powerful construct It allows developers and system administrators to extend the possibilities of BiG alarm handling Using command line arguments it is possible to send event information to an external program which can act accordingly Configure Run Program Action Program E Arguments Field Macro Event ID S Event D Sensor ID SensorlD Node ID S NodelD Node PhylD S Phy1D Node Name S NodeName Sensor Input Sensorlnput Sensor Name S SensorName Date S Date State S State Threshold Si Threshold Window S Window Alam ID S Alam ID Alam Name S AlamName Alam Operator S AlanmOperator Waming Level S WamingLevel iw Posdina fBesdinat Program The program to run Click the button to browse for the program Arguments The command line arguments to pass to the program This field is macro enabled Consult the program s documentation for information about its command line options If an argument might contain spaces or special characters it is advised to surround it the argument with double quotes e g AlarmName RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 81 12 4 2 3 8 Configuring an Existing Action for a Target Select the desired target in the Edit Targets Window From the list of actions select the one to be configured and press the Configure button Refer to previous sections for field details 12 4 2 4 Deleting Act
11. ae TEF a i ee ee ee Popup Message enabled 12 4 2 3 6 Configuring a Relay Action Event ID Sensor ID Node ID Node PhylD Node Name Sensor Input Sensor Name Date State se Threshold Macro EventID S SensorlD S NodelD S PhyID S NodeName Sensorlnput S SensorName S Date S State Threshold The content of the popup message that will be displayed This field is macro This action is used to toggle outputs of the DLP Design DLP IOR4 4 Channel Latching Relay Module http www dlipdesign com usb ior4 shtml The DLP IOR4 appears in windows as a virtual COM port The port number can be found by browsing the device manager COM Port ie r Output Alarm Triggered OA OB Toggle No Change Conngure Relay Acton Alarm Cleared Oa OB Toggle No Change Save Cancel RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 80 Field Description COM Port The port of the relay to act on Output The output number to act on 1 4 Alarm Triggered The action to take on the specified relay output when a linked alarm is triggered A Set the output s input to A B Set the output s input to B Toggle Toggle the output s input No Change Do nothing Alarm Cleared The action to take on the specified relay output when a linked alarm is cleared Same as above 12 4 2 3 7 Configuring a Run Program Action The Run Program action provides
12. can also be configured to use dial up when a connection to the internet is not present Please refer to 9 3 DIAL UP SETTINGS for instructions on configuring dial up connections RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 78 12 4 2 3 4 Configuring a Pager Action The pager action uses Simple Network Paging Protocol SNPP to send alphanumeric pages Paging carriers will usually have either a SNPP gateway or a SMTP gateway If a carrier has a SMTP gateway then the e mail action can be used to send pages NotePage Inc maintains a list of SMTP paging carrier settings at http www notepage net smtp htm If your carrier uses a SNPP gateway then the pager action is needed NotePage Inc also maintains a list of SNPP paging carrier settings at http www notepage net snpp htm SMT Research does not lay any claim that the NotePage settings lists are complete or accurate nor do we put NotePage Inc responsible for inaccurate or outdated information Consulting the paging carrier should be the primary source for obtaining SNPP settings Pager actions will also use dial up connections if no internet connection is detected see 9 3 DIAL UP SETTINGS I Contigure Pager Action SWPP Server Pager Numbers Host Et Fot 44 lt lt lt Remove Message Subject Message Field Macro Event ID S Event D Sensor ID SensorlD Node ID NodelD Node FhylD PhyID Node Name NodeName Sensor Input Sensorinput Se
13. date time in the From controls see FIGURE 7 5 using the keyboard and calendar drop down 2 Enter the range s end date time in the To controls see Figure 7 5 using the keyboard and calendar drop down 5 To accept the deletion press the Delete readings button To cancel click the Cancel button RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 36 Delete range options Month label Year label Deleti Senso Data Delgte Date Range Data Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 3 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 2 26 27 28 29 30 3 29 30 3 To controls From rr 1 25 23PM S To 2 2 2010 miee
14. entries i Moves the selected dial up entry up in the list order F Moves the selected dial up entry down in the list order RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 44 Dial up entry list D Dial up entry fields 9 4 Mail Settings This list contains the dial up entries that BiG will attempt to dial in the order listed from top to bottom Select a dial up entry by clicking on it or select a range of entries by clicking on the first one holding the SHIFT key then clicking on the last one You can then perform actions on the connection using the dial up entry toolbar see label B above When adding a new dial up entry or editing an existing one this panel is used to view and set the fields of the dial up entry Name This name should correspond to the name used for the Windows Dial Up Networking entry Please ensure the spelling and capitalization match exactly Username If the dial up entry requires a username it must be entered here Password If the dial up entry requires a password it must be entered here Press Apply to save the entry or Cancel to abort No changes new entries modified entries dial order or removed entries actually take full effect until the Save button is pressed in the Settings dialog BiG can be configured to send e mail alerts see 12 4 2 3 3 CONFIGURING AN EMAIL ACTION For these notifications to work the mail settings must be configured so that BiG knows how i
15. menu 2 Fill in the parameters for the data export using the Data Export dialog see FIGURE 10 5 FIGURE 10 6 and TABLE 10 2 for details Data Export File coc data wml Date Range Modez From Pick 2 af e010 4479 PM First Reading Last Export To Now Figure 10 5 The Data export dialog date range RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 50 Data Export x _ Date Range Modes Export data for specitic nodes 1003 South 17th Mode 6 old replaced by TEs a JE 1029 South Sth Node 7 oo i Be 1 Moisture A 4 3 Moisture B a TS ASS 7 256 Autonomous Sensor a PS 0035 Wrest 24th Node 12 SL J 2 1132 South 27th Node 9 oo 1 Moisture A Figure 10 6 Data export dialog nodes filter Table 10 2 Data Export dialog reference Label Name Description Enter the location of the file where the data should be exported to Use the browse button labeled to browse and pick the file with the standard Windows file picker From Date Select the beginning of the date range you wish to include in the file export Selecting the Pick radio button allows users to specify the exact date and time of the start of the date range using the adjacent date and timer picker controls Selecting the First Reading radio button will export dat
16. number Enter a name or label 5 ave Press the button 6 2 Renaming Nodes To rename a node oS Navigate to the Nodes tab If you are browsing by group click on the Viewing Options gt Browse by gt Node Select the node to be renamed only one node can be renamed at a time Begin renaming the node using one of the following methods a Press F2 on the keyboard b Right click on the node and choose Rename Enter the new name for the node Finish renaming the node using one of the following methods a Press ENTER on the keyboard to save the new name b Click on another object to save the new name c Press ESCAPE to cancel the rename 6 3 Mailbox Messages for Nodes Certain nodes such as wireless WiDAQs are optimized for conserving power Instead of maintaining continuous communication with BiG wireless WiDAQs periodically establish a connection to report readings and check their mailbox for messages BiG allows the user to place a message in a node s mailbox Types of messages include Enter diagnostics mode The node should enter into diagnostics mode In this mode the node refrains from taking measurements and instead listens continuously for commands from BiG This can be used when a wireless node needs to be configured see 6 4 CONFIGURING NODES Note that while in diagnostics mode WiDAQs no longer check for mailbox messages If a WiDAQ in diagnostics mode receives no commands from BiG for 10 minutes it wil
17. of a job consists of its nodes sensors and groups and their names and configurations BiG can export the schema of the active job as a XML file using the following procedure 1 Inthe main window s menu choose File gt Schema Export see FIGURE 10 1 View Device Analytics jes New Data Import Data Export Schema Import Schema Export Exit Figure 10 1 Export the schema to a file using the File menu 2 A save dialog will appear Select a directory and filename to save the schema to 3 Press the Save button to export the schema to the desired path 10 2 Importing the Schema From a File CAUTION Importing a schema file may overwrite any configuration in the active job Please be sure that this is desired before importing a schema file Using a schema export file created using the procedure in 10 1 EXPORTING THE SCHEMA you can import the schema to the active job To do this 1 Inthe main window s menu choose File gt Schema Import RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 48 T SMT BiG binding Intellige View Device Analytics job New Data Import Data Export Schema Import Schema Export Exit Figure 10 2 Import the schema from a file using the File menu 2 The schema import dialog will appear Refer to FIGURE 10 3 IMPORT SCHEMA DIALOG and TABLE 10 1 IMPORT SCHEMA DIALOG FIELDS for details on completing the dialog 3 Press the Open but
18. of the following stages Dialing connection If no internet connection is present and BiG is configured to use dial up see 9 3 DIAL UP SETTINGS Syncing schema The first stage of the sync is to update the node and sensor names and configuration This step can take some time if there are several jobs nodes sensors in BiG Uploading data amp throttling The second stage is to upload the new readings to SMT Analytics A progress bar appears to visualize the progress of this step If the internet connection is inconsistent BiG may begin throttling the data into smaller chunks to increase the chance of successful transmission If BiG cannot send even a small chunk it will ultimately fail Marking exported readings The third stage is to mark the successfully transmitted readings as being synced If BiG needed to throttle it will repeat stages 3 amp 4 until all the chunks have been transmitted and marked Delete exported data If configured to do so BiG will delete data that has been successfully exported see 9 2 SYNC SETTINGS Project Shows the ID and name of the SMT Analytics project that BiG is commissioned to If BiG is not commissioned this field will not be displayed Gateway Shows the ID and name of the gateway When BiG is commissioned to a SMT Analytics project for the first time the copy of BiG must be registered with SMT Analytics to facilitate the sync The process is known as serialization During s
19. project see 11 1 COMMISSIONING BIG TO AN SMT ANALYTICS PROJECT This allows the data to be accessed from anywhere at any time The settings allow you to control how often BiG syncs and how much data is preserved locally settings General Dial up Mail Penodic sync Enable periodic sync Days Hours O Minutes Seconds After sync Delete synced readings older than zd Uh Om Us Figure 9 3 Export settings tab page Label Setting Description A Enable periodic sync This setting controls whether or not BiG periodically synchronizes with SMT Analytics Export frequency If Enable periodic sync A is checked this field dictates how often BiG will automatically synchronize with SMT Analytics Delete synced If enabled BiG will delete readings that have been sent to SMT readings Analytics if they are older than the value of Data preservation period D and not being used for alarm handling The deletion occurs after successful synchronizations Data preservation If Delete synced readings C is checked this setting dictates the period period of most recent readings to be preserved locally If you would like to delete all exported readings the period can be set to nothing RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 43 9 3 Dial up Settings BiG can be confi
20. sure vou wish to proceed Figure 5 4 Delete confirmation dialog 5 4 Activating Jobs In the Building Intelligence Gateway only one job may be active at atime All data that is received gets recorded to the active job To switch the active job 1 Navigate to the gateway tab 2 Select the desired job in the job list see FiGURE 5 1 Activa 3 click the Ate uton The job will appear bold in the job list and will be displayed in the status bar as labeled in FIGURE 5 1 THE JOB LIST 5 5 Copying and Pasting Jobs Sometimes it is desirable to copy the configuration of one job to another This is achieved by the following steps e Navigate to the gateway tab e Select the source job in the job list see FIGURE 5 1 e Right click the job and select Copy see FIGURE 5 5 Jobs Mame ID Created Y Job 10 01 06 15 Job P 10701 706 155 DefautJob oP Mew 0970871 4 12 5 A Edit X Delete Yo o Activate Copy a Figure 5 5 Copying a job RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 21 e Select the target job from the job list e Right click the job and select Paste see FIGURE 5 6 Jobs Mame Created k ob 10701706 15 Jobi 10 01 06 15 5 Default Job 09 0877 4 12 5 Figure 5 6 Pasting a job e Complete the paste job dialog see FIGURE 5 7 When pasting a job node and sensor configurations are always pasted The user can also choose to paste the sensor groups and sensor
21. wish to disable this functionality temporarily during maintenance or completely when not desired Launch on Windows login Controls whether or not BiG is launched when the user first logs into Windows Check for updates on If checked BiG will attempt to check for updates from the SMT start up update server when BiG is started If an update is found the user will be prompted to update BiG Minimize to system tray When enabled BiG will not minimize to the Windows taskbar Instead it will show as an icon in the system tray To restore BiG simply double click on the icon Prevent computer from Windows can be configured to put the computer in stand by or going to sleep hibernate mode when there is no user input for a specified length of time If this option is enabled BiG will tell Windows to ignore the setting This is enabled by default so that sensor data can be collected in real time Show shutdown button When BiG is deployed in a Mobile Monitoring Kit MMK it is sometimes handy to have a large button to shutdown the computer after a job is complete Checking this box will display a shutdown button on the Jobs tab see 4 5 THE JOBS TAB RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 42 9 2 Sync Settings BiG can be set to periodically sync with the SMT Analytics on line system These settings require the purchase of a SMT Building Analytics account In addition BiG must be commissioned to a SMT Building Analytics
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23. 5 53 4M 10 091 4 18 55 59 nsynced Readings 230 10 0971 4 18 55 57 10 0977 4 1 7 00 55 Last successful syne at 12 1 2010 9 15 53 AM Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gateway Job 4 Job3 This shutdown button can be configured to be shown or hidden in the BiG settings RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 16 Label Name A Show archived jobs Job list C Job toolbar D Active job stats Sync button F Shutdown button Description Toggles whether or now archived jobs are shown Jobs can be archived when BiG is commissioned to an Analytics project If the job is closed from Analytics then the job gets archived in BiG The active job is always shown regardless if it is archived or not Archived jobs will not sync with Analytics The job list shows all jobs in BiG The active job is shown in bold font and has a flag beside it The default job is one named Default Job and has an ID of 0 You can select a job by clicking on it Right clicking on a job reveals extra options for that job such as copy and paste Provides the ability to create a new job and basic actions that can be performed on the selected job s Shows information about the active job e Sensors number of sensors in the job e Active alarms number of alarms that are currently active in the job Last sync The date and time BiG successfully synced last with Analytics This can be ignored
24. 8 00 dBm 10 09 03 1_ 2 22F Morth Marmal se Rather ewel 11485 1h Power A 4R a lt Mm lt Mm gt OO LW 00 Lk J Me oi Md Oi Mel 00 LL Me oi Cncommissioned Job 0 Default Job Figure 6 1 The nodes tab A The Viewing Options drop down allows users to switch between browsing by nodes and by groups This section assumes you are browsing by nodes B The New drop down button allows users to create new nodes see section 6 1 ADDING Nobes C The node list allows users to select rename delete set the defaults copy and paste nodes 6 1 Adding Nodes BiG automatically creates a new node when it receives communication from it If the node is not configured to automatically measure and send readings you will need to create the node manually and tell BiG to poll the node for readings To manually create a node Navigate to the Nodes tab Click on the New drop down button see FIGURE 6 1 in the Node toolbar Click the Node item You will be presented with the New Node dialog see FIGURE 6 2 oe E RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 23 Save Cancel Figure 6 2 New node dialog Enter an ID number for the node This is a number used to identify the unit If you are creating a node for a SMT WiDAQ or WiMote use the serial number of the unit Please refer to the product documentation for identifying the serial
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27. Configure Email Action Email to Subject Message larm S AlarmName S S5tate on sensor SensorName EventID EventID AlarmiID AlarmID Warning Level WarningLevel Sensor SensorName Sensor ID SensorlD Input Sensorinput Node NodeName Node ID amp NodelD Node PhyID 3 PhyID and then press the Remove button Field Event ID Sensor ID Node ID Node PhylD Node Name Sensor Input Sensor Name Iv Date Macro EventID SensorlD S NodelD PhyID S NodeName Sensorlnput S SensorName Date This field is used to list the e mail addresses that the email will be sent to To add an e mail address type it into the textbox on the left hand side and press the Add button or press the enter key This will transfer the address to the list on the right side and empty the textbox activate it for for easily entering additional emails To remove one or more e mail addresses from the list select the addresses to be removed in the list on the right This is a macro enabled setting that is used to fill in the subject of the e mail sent This is a macro enabled setting that is used to fill in the message body of the e mail E mail actions require that the mail settings are configured in the settings window To bring up the mail settings from the main window click View gt Settings in the menu In the settings window select the mail tab The e mail action
28. D Autonomous Measurement Timer I Enabled l Inherit from clusterhead Advanced Input Contig Input Description Samples Polarity Mode a Ohms 1 d2 avg Forward Normal Ohms 2 a2 avg Forward Normal Ohms 3 32 avg Forward Normal Ohms 4 32 avg Forward Normal mi 1 32 avg Forward Nopal al G mi 2 32 avg Forward Tormal Wireless Settings Hybrid Channel M13 Clusterhead PAN 20 Wireless d Fi reneaei Lock to clusterhead d Figure 6 4 WiDAQ Config Dialog Label Option Description A PhyID Physical identifier serial number of the WiDAQ being configured B Autonomous Controls whether or not the WiDAQ will periodically take measurements of Measurement the selected inputs sensors and report the readings to BiG When a WiDAQ Enabled acts as a clusterhead this should be disabled C Advanced Input When checked the user can view and change measurement parameters Config number of samples polarity mode and speed for the WiDAQ s inputs To modify the measurement parameters 1 Ensure Advanced Input Config is checked 2 Right click non the desired input to bring up the measurement parameters context menu Hover the mouse over the desired parameter from the context menu to bring up the possible values Click on the desired value for the chosen parameter RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 26 D Inherit from When checked the WiDAQ will regularly adjust its autonomous measurement clusterhead t
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30. a from the date of the first reading stored in BiG Selecting the Last Export radio button will export all data since the date of the last successful export RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 51 To Date Select the end of the date range to be included in the file export Selecting the Pick radio button allows users to specify the exact date and time of the end of the date range using the adjacent date and timer picker controls Selecting the Now radio button will export data up until the time the Data Export dialog was opened in step 1 D Export data for If checked the user can limit which nodes and sensors to export data from specific nodes The nodes and sensors are picked using the nodes treeview see label E below Nodes treeview lf Export data for specific nodes see label D above is checked this treeview controls which nodes and sensors BiG will export the data for Check of the sensors with the data you wish to export Clicking on a checkbox beside a node will check or uncheck all the sensors belonging to it 10 4 Importing Data Just as BiG can export data to a file it can also import data files into BiG There are options for filtering the range of time to import as well as which nodes and sensors to import It is important to note that all imported data gets added to the active job To import data from a file 1 Open the Import Data dialog by clicking File gt Data Import from the men
31. aced with 500 Window S Window The window of the on or off trigger depending on if the event is being triggered or cleared The value output depends on the alarm trigger s window unit If the unit was specified in time units the output will be formatted as d hh mmi ss NOTE d is number of days but is only shown if the window is one day or longer If the unit was readings then the output format is x readings RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 76 Alarm ID S AlarmID A whole number uniquely identifying the alarm that triggered the target Alarm Name S AlarmName The name of the alarm that triggered the target Alarm Operator S alarmOperator The mathematical symbol corresponding to the operator of the condition of the trigger for the alarm that triggered the target Possible values include Less than Greater than Less than or equal to Greater than or equal to Equal to lt gt Not equal to Reading S Reading The value of the reading from the sensor that triggered or cleared the alarm If the alarm is set to use raw values then the reading is expressed in raw values Otherwise the reading is expressed in engineering units Manually Cleared ManualClear The value is true when the target was triggered by a user manually clearing an alarm Otherwise it is false RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 77 12 4 2 3 3 Configuring an Email Action
32. are measuring correctly the user can create the desired job and activate it Jobs in BiG can be found in the Gateway tab The active job is shown in bold in the job list and has a flag indicator shown beside it The user can also see the active job in the status bar U BiG File View Analytics Help Nodes WB Events Devices Jobs J obs n Sensors 6 C Show archived jobs ActiveAlarms 1 Name Created a Titties z A f Job 3 hft ae ac Job 2 10 09 14 18 55 59 Unsynced Readings 280 Job 1 10 09 1 4 18 55 57 10 09 11 4 1 7 00 55 Active job Default job lt Fa X dene r Zire Count Last successful sync at 12 1 2010 9 15 53 AM Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gatewa amp Job 4 Job 3 Figure 5 1 The job list 5 1 Adding Jobs To add a job Click on the L dialog see FIGURE 5 2 J button under the job list see FIGURE 5 1 This will present the New Job RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 18 U New Job 7 E Details Import Address Import nodes amp sentors from Job2 Active a Include Sensor Groups Contact Person Assigned Alarms Phone Number Assigned Targets zo a Figure 5 2 The new job dialog Label Option Description A Name A unique name to identify the job An internal reference number for the job could be used Address OPTIONAL The address for the new job Contact Perso
33. at any point in time There are two methods for linking unlinking alarms to from sensors NOTE Unlinking alarms from sensors will delete all associated events and targets see Targets and Actions for details 12 2 1 Linking and Unlinking Existing Alarms from the Sensor Context Menu 1 2 On the main window navigate to the Nodes Tab Select the sensors you wish to link unlink You can select a range of sensors by clicking the first sensor then holding down SHIFT and clicking on the last sensor To add or remove a sensor from your current selection you can use CTRL click on a sensor Bring up the sensor context menu by right clicking on one of the selected sensors RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 65 4 Move the mouse over the Alarms item The Alarm Linkage submenu should appear Autonomous Sensor 1390 21 no 5747 506 00 9 087 1 08 30 26 j Autonomous Se 2 8 370 472 000 09 08 21 08 30 77 901 191 00 09 08 21 08 30 28 1 000 000 00 09 08 21 08 30 29 Configure View Graph Group i Alarms New A Flood j Open Tape Short Tape Power Up Initialization Clear Relay Alarm Linkage Legend State Single Sensor Multiple Sensors Click Effect Selected Selected Unchecked Alarm is not No selected sensors Links all selected linked linked sensors Checked Alarm is linked All selected sensors Unlinks all selected linked sensors Partiall
34. ateway 3 The status bar displays status information about the gateway Next sync 59m 585 Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gateway Job 4 Blank Job E al Gel ie Label Name Description A Sync status Shows the SMT Analytics synchronization status When BiG has not been commissioned to a SMT Analytics project see 11 SMT ANALYTICS CONNECTIVITY the sync status will display Uncommissioned the color of the icon will be red and can be disregarded When BiG has been commissioned to a SMT Analytics project but has never been synced the status will display Commissioned and the icon will be green When BiG has been commissioned to a SMT Analytics project and has been synced but is not configured to periodically sync see 9 2 SYNC SETTINGS the status will show the date and time of the last successful sync The color will be green if the last sync attempt was successful or red if it failed If BiG has been commissioned to a SMT Analytics project and is configured to periodically sync the status will show the time remaining RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 9 until the next periodic sync The color of the icon will reflect the success green or failure red of the last sync attempt If BiG has been commissioned and is currently syncing with SMT Analytics the icon will be bright green and the status of the current sync will be displayed The status indicate one
35. ay Software Manual 35 Navigate to the Nodes tab Select the sensors to delete Press SHIFT DEL on the keyboard or right click one of the sensors and choose Delete gt Sensor A confirmation prompt will be displayed which alerts the user of the associated data which will oe I be deleted Confirm or cancel the operation as indicated 7 5 Deleting Sensor Data When sensor data is no longer needed it can be selectively deleted Users can specify the sensors and period of time to delete the data for To delete sensor data 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab Select the desired sensors to delete 3 Press DEL on the keyboard or right click on one of the sensors and choose Delete gt Data This will present the Delete Sensor Data dialog see FIGURE 7 5 4 Choose to delete either a All data click the All Data radio button in the delete range options in FIGURE 7 5 b Date range click the Date Range radio button in the delete range options in FIGURE 7 5 e Using the calendar control 1 Navigate to the date range s start year by clicking on one of the year labels see FIGURE 7 5 and selecting the date range s start year from the drop down box 2 Navigate to the date range s start month using the month arrows or by clicking on one of the month labels see FIGURE 7 5 and selecting the start month from the drop down box 3 Drag from the start date to the end date in the calendar area e Using the to from controls 1 Enter the range s start
36. board and click on the last sensor in the range e To toggle a single sensor from your selection hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard and click on the corresponding row C Time Graph When a single sensor is selected this graph shows the readings for the selected sensor The time graph can be adjusted to show a particular period of time It can also be put into Live Mode where the time graph scrolls with the current time See 7 1 1 USING THE TIME GRAPH 7 1 1 Using the Time Graph When a single sensor is selected in the sensor list the measurements for the sensor are shown in the time graph A time graph for a particular sensor can be opened in a new window by right clicking on a single sensor in the sensor list and clicking on View Graph gt Time Graph A SOL AY FLO 1 20 2010 se 1 20 2010 10 04 43 AM 1 20 2010 10 23 54 AM 1 20 2010 ae B Figure 7 2 The time graph breakdown A Graph Area Readings taken by the selected sensor during the selected time range are shown in the graph area The user can use their mouse in this area to adjust the time range By clicking the left mouse button and dragging left and right the time range will shrink and expand By clicking the right mouse button and dragging left and right the time range will pan forwards and backwards in time B Play Pause Button This button toggles Live Mode for the time graph In Live Mode the time graph continually scrolls to keep the graph c
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38. ckbox You can use the from date see label C below and to date see label D below fields to select the date range If filter by period is checked this field is used to pick the beginning date to export data from If filter by period is checked this field is used to pick the end date to export data from If you wish to filter the data imported by the node ID and input numbers of the node and sensors respectively then check this box You can use the source treeview see label F below to choose which node IDs and input numbers should be imported If filter by source is checked this field is used to dictate which node IDs and corresponding inputs are imported from the file After a file is picked in the file field see label A above the source treeview will become populated with all nodes and inputs that are found in the file Uncheck any node or inputs you do not wish to import Press Import to import data using the selected filters NOTE All data will be imported to the active job RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 54 11 SMT Analytics Connectivity With the purchase of an SMT Analytics account BiG can configured to synchronize its schema and data to the SMT Analytics server BiG must be told which SMT Analytics project it will synchronize with The process of binding BiG to an Analytics project is called commissioning The commissioning process requires a working internet connection During the commi
39. composed of an operator and a threshold value e The window is composed of an amount and a unit The window dictates the portion of recent sensor data that must meet the condition for the alarm to be triggered The window can be specified in units of time or in number of readings This is chosen in the drop down menu on the line labeled For 6 Specify the condition and window of the off trigger 7 Press Save 12 1 2 Creating and Linking Alarms from the Sensor Context Menu This method creates an alarm and links it to the desired sensors in one simple operation Note that once an alarm has been created it can be linked to new sensors at any time See the section entitled Linking and Unlinking Existing Alarms On the main window navigate to the Nodes Tab Select the sensor s to be linked to the new alarm You can select a range of sensors by clicking the first sensor then holding down SHIFT and clicking on the last sensor To add or remove a sensor from your current selection you can use CTRL click on a sensor 3 Bring up the sensor context menu by right clicking on one of the selected sensors Select Alarms gt New to bring up the Alarm Configuration window RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 63 J Moisture A 10 0 Temp Configure 31 67 C 10 0 J Moisture E 1070 Temp E S per 30 74 C 10 0 wWiDAG Temp view Graph 10 213 254 00 10 0 Battery Level GF Group B36 10 0
40. ded to the graph Clicking and dragging left and right with the left mouse button will zoom in and out of the time axis Clicking and dragging left and right with the right mouse button will pan back and forth on the time axis A double click on the graph toggles the date range controls from being displayed Here a resizable scrollbar can be used to scrub and zoom on the date axis There is also a button to toggle between play mode and pause mode When in play mode the graph translates with the current time In pause mode the graph will not translate with the current time When the user pans the graph backwards in time the graph is automatically paused If the user pans the graph forwards to the current time it will snap back into play mode Table 4 1 Nodes tab component description RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 13 4 2 The Events Tab The events tab shows a list of all events in the system Active events are highlighted in red and by default are shown at the top of the list The list can be sorted by any of the columns by clicking on the column header Additionally the events can be double clicked and BiG will navigate to the applicable event in the nodes tab e e Le Le is U BiG File iew Analytics Help Nodes ey Events A Devices Time 5e 10708720 10 59 00 1070871 7 09 19 04 10708706 10 28 01 097107 15 13 31 34 097 107 06 13 44 00 10704718 05 25 52 10707723 03 21 59 1070
41. e alarms pane button see 0 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 83 THE NODES Tab in the top right of the Nodes Tab In the Alarms Pane select the alarm you wish to link the target to for the selected sensor Click on the Targets Tab in the Alarms Pane to display it Select the target you wish to unlink from the Targets List in the Alarms Pane Right click on the target and click the Remove item Confirm the prompt to remove the target o MP NDM SA 12 4 5 Renaming Targets Select the target in the Edit Targets Window and right click it to bring up the Target Context Menu Click the Rename item to bring up the rename dialog Enter anew name and press Ok to rename or Cancel to abort 12 4 6 Deleting Targets To delete a target from the system and consequently remove it from all sensor alarms select the target in the Edit Targets Window and right click on it to bring up the Target Context Menu Click the Delete item This will prompt for confirmation of the delete Press Yes to confirm the delete or No to cancel it RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 84
42. e clicking on an event in the list or by right clicking on the event and pressing the View item 12 3 1 1 2 Clearing Events If the alarm is active the first event in the Event List will be colored red and will not have a date in the Cleared column This event can be manually cleared by right clicking on it and choosing the Clear item This will prompt for confirmation and give the option of running the associated targets with clearing the event see section 12 4 TARGETS AND ACTIONS for a complete description of targets Pressing yes clears the event and runs the associated targets Pressing no clears the event without running targets Pressing cancel aborts the operation Manually cleared events show up in this list with an M symbol after the date in the cleared column 12 3 2 Monitoring Alarms in the Events Tab The Events Tab provides a sortable list of all events in the system Each event is represented as a row in the list and contains the following fields e Time Set e Time Cleared e Alarm RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 70 e Sensor e Node e Input e Condition the on trigger condition for the event s alarm e Manually Cleared An asterisk is shown when the event was manually cleared Active events are highlighted in red To sort by a column click on the column s header button File Yiew Analytics Help 3 Nodes _ Al Events Devices l Time Set 10 12713 15 19 44 10 127
43. e list is a special entry called All This group is permanent and contains all sensors for the active job The remaining groups are user created To view the sensors in a group simply click on the group in the list The sensors in the group will appear in the sensor list see 7 1 BROWSING SENSORS AND SENSOR DATA By selecting multiple groups you will see the sensors which belong in one or more of the selected groups To select a sequential range of groups click on the first group in the range then hold the SHIFT key on the keyboard and click on the last group in the range To toggle adding removing a single group from your current selection hold the CTRL key on the keyboard and click on the group 8 2 Adding Groups To create new groups simply choose File gt New gt Group from the main window s menu Alternatively you can also navigate to the Nodes tab and in the toolbar click New gt Group RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 38 Enter a name for the group in the New Group dialog and press OK to create the group NOTE It is also possible to add a group with an initial set of sensors see 8 5 1 ADDING AND REMOVING SENSORS USING THE SENSOR CONTEXT MENU 8 3 Renaming Groups To rename a group 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab 2 Ensure you are browsing by group by selecting Viewing Options gt Browse By gt Group from the toolbar 3 Select the group to be renamed by clicking on it Either c
44. earch Analytics Monitoring Center RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 5 3 System Requirements The SMT BiG software can be installed on a computer with the following minimum system requirements e Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 e 512 MB of RAM e 50 MB of free disk space 3 1 Internet Connectivity Certain features require internet connectivity to function Specifically synchronizing with SMT Analytics see 11 SMT ANALYTICS CONNECTIVITY E mail actions see 12 4 2 3 3 CONFIGURING AN EMAIL ACTION and Pager actions see 12 4 2 3 4 CONFIGURING A PAGER ACTION require a working internet connection BiG can be configured to use Windows Dial Up Networking DUN to establish an internet connection on demand see section 9 3 DIAL UP SETTINGS For this to work a working dial up connection must be configured This manual does not cover setting up the dial up connection Please consult with the Microsoft Windows help documentation for instructions 3 2 Power Settings By default BiG will prevent Windows from putting the computer into sleep stand by hibernate mode when the computer is idle This default assumes that BiG will be deployed in an always on gateway setting This behavior can be disabled in the BiG settings BiG does not prevent Windows from sleeping or powering off the computer when BiG is installed on a laptop and the lid is closed The computer administrator is responsible for configuring such settings i
45. ented see FIGURE 7 4 Using the apply checkboxes select the fields that you wish to modify for all the selected sensors 5 Enter the corresponding values into the controls on the right refer to TABLE 7 1 6 Press to accept the changes or L_____ to abort the operation 7 Ifthe sensor being configured was previously configured as a temperature correction sensor and you have chosen to change the sensor s type you will be notified that the change will remove the temperature correction and prompted for confirmation MUlI Sensor Conhigoration Sensor Type Moisture Moisture w Equation m t Wood Type Fir alpine Ea wood Params apply Offset raw 0 checkboxes Folling L Foll Frequency 58 Temp Sensor Comments Figure 7 4 Multi Sensor Configuration dialog 7 4 Deleting Sensors If a sensor is no longer needed it can be deleted from the system Deleting a sensor is permanent and cannot be undone In addition deleting a sensor also deletes any associated information including e Readings all data received from the sensor e Alarms Any alarms see section 12 ALARM HANDLING that have been linked to the sensor will be unlinked e Targets Any targets see section 12 4 TARGETS AND ACTIONS that have been linked to the sensor will be unlinked e Events All history of triggered events will be deleted To delete one or more sensors RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gatew
46. erialization the copy of BiG is assigned a gateway ID and name If a copy of BiG as been serialized the ID and name are shown here D Job The number and name of the active job are shown here see 5 JOBS Error notification If an unexpected error occurs the error notification icon will be displayed Clicking on the icon will display the Debug Log where the error can be examined If the errors cause BiG to not operate correctly please report any such errors to SMT Research support RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 10 4 1 The Nodes Tab The Nodes tab is used for exploring and manipulating the data and configuration of BiG nodes Most of the primary functionality of BiG can be found in the Nodes tab The various components of the Nodes tab are labeled in FIGURE 4 1 THE NODES TAB and described in TABLE 4 1 NODES TAB COMPONENT DESCRIPTION gt F SS SE Mode Input a Pay PAvtonomous Sensor 2 1 i test ae Events Triggered Cleared q1 23 2010 1237 17 PM 117 2372010 12 58 55 PM Uncommissioned Job 4 Blank Job Debug Log Figure 4 1 The Nodes tab Label Name Description Click to display a drop down menu for creating new e Nodes see 6 1 ADDING NODES e Sensors see 7 2 ADDING SENSORS e Groups see 8 2 ADDING GROUPS Viewing options Click to display a drop down menu for changing the viewing settings including e Browse by o Node navigate sensors by the
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48. erties General Filter Display name Application Log name C AWINDOWS system32 config AppE vent E vt Size 512 0 KB 524 288 bytes Created Sunday January 29 2006 10 01 21 AM Modified Monday August 23 2010 6 30 55 PM Accessed Monday August 23 2010 6 30 55 PM Log size Maximum log size 4094 i KB When maximum log size is reached Overwrite events as needed Overwrite events older than days Do not overwrite events clear log manually Restore Defaults C Using a low speed connection Figure 3 2 Proper Application Event Log Settings 4 Press Ok 3 4 Background Processes and Automatic Updaters When BiG is deployed in a permanent or semi permanent location it is critical that the software continue to run uninterrupted It is strongly recommended that BiG is installed on a dedicated machine without any additional software running in the background If a computer cannot be dedicated to BiG then the number of background programs should be minimized Any unused programs should be exited In addition software which automatically updates the computer and restarts or shuts down the computer should be uninstalled or disabled The following is a list of common programs known to interfere with BiG s operation and the appropriate action to take Product Windows Windows might be configured to automatically Automatic Update install updates and restart the computer Google Chrome The software has been known to con
49. f available In addition the host machine should be connected to a reliable for prolonged operation 3 3 Application Event Log i BiG records important logging information into the Windows Computer Management m File Action View Window Help Application Event Log Sometimes when there is a lot of a se em information the log to become full It is strongly recommended i Computer Management Local Name E a A System Tool F that the computer administrator adjust the Application Event Log A eee ffa System Took Storage Open Log File p Save Log File 4s Mew Log View Clear all Events settings for increased capacity and to overwrite old log entries To do this 4 Internet E Media Cen 4 Microsoft S ODiag 2S OSession New Window From Here 1 Login as an administrator 5 Security fil System Rename 2 Click on the Start button and right click on My Computer y Shared Folder Refresh Local Users an Saas 3 Click on Manage E Ferformance L SEENE Device Manage Help a storage In Windows XP Figure 3 1 Bring up Application Event 1 Ensure the Event Viewer node is expanded Log properties RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 6 2 Right click on the Application node and click Properties see FIGURE 3 1 3 Enter 4096 KB for the Maximum log size and ensure Overwrite events as needed is selected see FIGURE 3 2 Application Prop
50. group membership assigned alarms and assigned targets Paste Job Include Senzor Groups Assigned Alarms Assigned Targets Figure 5 7 The paste job dialog RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 22 6 Nodes A node represents a physical or virtual device that features a number of sensors Typically a node corresponds to a SMT WiDAQ or a SMT WiMote There are other types of nodes such as the BiG node which collects diagnostic information about the host machine that the BiG software is run on Nodes belong to a single job Changes to a node in one job will not affect the same node in another job In addition nodes are managed by their ID For certain types of nodes such as WiDAQs and WiMotes BiG uses this ID to communicate with the node A user can add delete rename copy and paste nodes Nee eer vied Analytics Help Nodes N RB events Devices Jobs New Viewing Options Alarms Mame ID State Firrrn Hame Hode Input Type Last Reading Reading Da 27 South Clusterhead 1752 Norrnal Moisture 4 11855 1 Moisture 9 492 10709 03 1 A 14F West 1154 Normal E Temps 1155 2 Temper 26 79 C 10 09 05 1 F East 1185 Normal Moisture B 1155 3 Moisture 9 49 10 09 05 1 319F East 1186 Normal Ld TempBE 11185 4 Temper 26 72 C 10 09 03 F 2OF East 1187 Normal iDAG Temp 1185 a 10 1765 885 00 10709 0311 North Clusterhead 1188 Mormal ASSI 1185 15 Other 4
51. gured to use Windows Dial Up Networking to connect to the internet during sync export with SMT Analyics BiG must first be commissioned to an SMT Analytics project see 11 1 COMMISSIONING BIG TO AN SMT ANALYTICS PROJECT before these settings are available This requires that the dial up connections are properly configured in Windows prior to configuration in BiG Settings Dial up kiail Use dial up when required Dial up Order d A x a Edit entry First connection Name Second connection Second connection _ Third connection Ueemame User Password ssessese Done Cancel Save Cancel Figure 9 4 Dial up settings tab page Setting Description Use dial up when This enables disables using dial up for sync with Analytics and other required on line tasks including e mails pager notifications and checking for updates If enabled BiG will check for connectivity to SMT before an on line task If a connection cannot be made it will attempt each dial up entry entered in BiG in the order specified top to bottom until a connection is made If a dial up connection cannot be made then the on line task will fail Dial up entry toolbar This toolbar can be used to oP Click this button to add a new dial up entry mh Begins editing the selected dial up entry x Deletes the selected dial up
52. if BiG is not commissioned to Analytics Unsynced readings The number of sensor readings that have not been synced to Analytics This button is used to sync with the Analytics server The button will be disabled if BiG is not commissioned to an Analytics project Can be used to shutdown the computer This button can be hidden depending on your settings see 9 1 GENERAL SETTINGS RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 17 5 Jobs In BiG a job is a collection of node and sensor definitions and their corresponding data One job is active in BiG at any given time All incoming sensor data gets recorded to the active job Jobs can be used to partition data in BiG For example BiG comes pre installed on a computer which ships with SMT Mobile Monitoring Kits MMKs With a MMK each job site is set up differently and requires different nodes i e WiDAQs and sensors be attached BiG treats each job as a separate deployment and configuration can change from job to job The Default Job is a special job with ID O It is a built in job that cannot be deleted When BiG is deployed in a permanent installation users will rarely use multiple jobs In this case the default job should be used When BiG is used in mobile deployments the default job can serve as a temporary job During the installation of a MMK the user can make the default job active Once the user has confirmed that all WiDAQs are communicating and all sensors
53. imer to match BiG s global autonomous measurement timer When unchecked the WiDAQ will use its own autonomous measurement timer see below Autonomous When autonomous measurement is enabled see B above and Inherit from measurement clusterhead see D above is not checked the WiDAQ will measure the timer Enabled Inputs see F below at this interval F Enabled Inputs When Autonomous Measurement is enabled see B above the inputs that are checked will be measured G Communication Controls how the WiDAQ will communicate back to BiG Refer to the diagram Configuration below H Wireless It is advised not to adjust this value without first contacting SMT Research Channel support If the WiDAQ is acting as a clusterhead this controls the wireless channel for communication Wireless PAN It is advised not to adjust this value without first contacting SMT Research support A Personal Area Network or PAN is a numeric identifier used to allow multiple networks to operate on the same wireless channel WiDAQS will ignore wireless communication with a different PAN number except when in diagnostics mode All WiDAQs that are deployed on the same system should have the same PAN number In addition the WiKey needs to be operating on the same PAN number as well Lock to It is advised not to adjust this value without first contacting SMT Research clusterhead support When checked a wireless WiDAQ will bind to the best clusterhead If the
54. in the toolbar and select Browse by gt Node Select the node s whose sensor data should be deleted Right click on the node and click Delete Data Select a range of data to delete or all of the data see 7 5 DELETING SENSOR DATA Accept or reject the delete confirmation dialog RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 30 7 Sensors Each node connects with a number of sensors that take measurements and send them to BiG Within a single node each sensor is identified by its input number Sensors typically output a voltage resistance or current measurement which is called a raw value BiG allows users to assign the type wood species a temperature compensation sensor and an offset to each sensor which can be used to convert the raw value to an engineering unit These parameters make up the configuration of a sensor A sensor can be configured different 7 1 Browsing Sensors and Sensor Data bike File View Analytics Help Nodes Devices ea Jobs SP New Viewing Options be Graph gt Alarms Name ID State Name Input Type Last Reading Reading Date pa 14F West 1154 Normal E Moisture A 1 Moisture 9 49 10 09 03 19 03 39 J OF East z i r Temp A 2 Temper 25 45 C 10709703 19 03 4 z 419F East gt E Moisture B 3 Moisture 3 43 10 09 03 15 05 43 20F East 7 itua 1187 10 09 03 19 03 44 North Clusterhead E DAD Temp 1187 a 10 122 001 00 10 09 03 19 03 45 22F North RSSI 1187 15 O
55. ing readings o Put the WiDAQ into diagnostics mode o This cannot be done with Mailbox Messages since wired WiDAQs do not check the mailbox o You can physically do this by physically pressing the button on the WiDAQ 5 times in rapid succession The LEDS should flicker between red and green After flickering they will turn to staying both on This means that the WiDAQ is in diagnostics mode Once the node is listening for communication from BiG you can configure the node by Navigate to the Nodes tab see FIGURE 6 1 If you are browsing by group then select Viewing Options gt Browse By gt Node in the Node toolbar 3 Right click on the desired node and click Configure see FIGURE 6 3 Name ID State Name 3 JLAPTOP 1 Normal Autor e ee eae m N Coton oO ZA WIDAC Mailbox Message I Rename F2 33 Copy Ctrl C A Paste Ctrl Figure 6 3 Configure node menu RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 25 4 You will be presented with the configuration dialog for the node Depending on the type of node the configuration options will vary At the time of writing this manual there is only a WiDAQ configuration dialog see section 6 4 1 WiIDAQ CONFIGURATION DIALO 6 4 1 WiDAQ Configuration Dialog The WiDAQ configuration dialog allows the user to change the configuration of a WiDAQ Please refer to FIGURE 6 4 and TABLE 6 1 WiIDAQ CONFIGURATION SETTINGS for details ae Conngore Wala mje T
56. ions from a Target Select the desired target in the Edit Targets Window From the list of actions select the ones to be deleted Press the Delete button This will display a prompt to confirm the deletion Press Yes to confirm the delete or No to cancel 12 4 3 Linking Targets Targets can be linked to any number of sensor alarm combinations The alarm must already be linked to the sensor to link the target See Linking and Unlinking Existing Alarms for details on how to do this To link an alarm 1 Navigate to the Nodes Tab in the main window 2 Select the sensor you wish to link the target to 3 Ensure the Alarms Pane is shown using the toggle alarms pane button see 0 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 82 THE NODES Tab in the top right of the Nodes Tab In the Alarms Pane select the alarm you wish to link the target to for the selected sensor Click on the Targets Tab in the Alarms Pane to display it Right click in the Targets List in the Alarms Pane and hover the mouse over the Add submenu Click on the desired target to link from the submenu to link it PON DM SA Other Power B o New target Figure 12 11 Link target to selected sensor alarm 12 4 4 Unlinking Targets To unlink a target from a particular sensor and alarm 1 Navigate to the Nodes Tab in the main window 2 Select the sensor you wish to link the target to 3 Ensure the Alarms Pane is shown using the toggl
57. l exit diagnostics mode Retransmit Entire Log Some nodes such as wireless WiDAQs are capable of logging readings when BiG is out of communication range WiDAQs will automatically transmit this log when RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 24 they re establish communication with BiG In some cases the log transmission may fail and the log may be only partially transmitted Send this mailbox message to instruct the WiDAQ to retransmit all logged readings that are stored in its memory BiG will ignore duplicate readings Be warned that transmitting the entire log can consume a large amount of power Use only when necessary and check batteries afterwards e Reset Should the need arise for a node to be reset this message will instruct the node to do so upon receiving the message 6 4 Configuring Nodes BiG has the ability to change the configuration of certain types of nodes For example SMT WiDAQs can have their measurement and communication settings configured Depending on the type of node the configure option may or may not be available Configuring a node requires that the node is listening to communication from BiG In the following situations WiDAQs do not continuously listen to BiG e Wireless WiDAQs go into low power mode in between measurements and transmissions o Put the WiDAQ into diagnostics mode see section 6 3 MAILBOX MESSAGES FOR NODES e Wired CAN WiDAQs stop listening when they are tak
58. lick a second time on the group to begin renaming or right click on the group and select Rename from the context menu 5 Type in a new name and press ENTER on the keyboard to save or ESC to cancel 8 4 Deleting Groups Deleting groups does not also delete the sensors in the group but the membership of sensors in the group is deleted permanently It is not possible to delete the special group All To delete a group Navigate to the Nodes tab Ensure you are browsing by group by selecting Viewing Options gt Browse By gt Group from the toolbar 3 Select the groups to be removed see 8 1 BROWSING GROUPS Press SHIFT DEL on the keyboard or right click on one of the groups and click on Delete from the context menu 5 Confirm the prompt to delete the groups or cancel 8 5 Grouping Sensors There are two methods for adding sensors to a group The first method can be done using the sensor context menu The second method is using drag and drop 8 5 1 Adding and Removing Sensors Using the Sensor Context Menu The sensor context menu allows you to add and remove sensors from groups To add remove sensors to from an existing group Navigate to the Nodes tab Use the sensor list to select the sensors Right click on one of the sensors to bring up the sensor context menu Under the Groups submenu all groups for the active job are listed Groups with checkmarks beside them indicate groups that all of the selected sensors are members of Groups wi
59. lize the information of the triggering alarm sensor into the action that is taken A macro is a symbolic placeholder that gets replaced at the time the action is triggered Macros in BiG take the form M RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 74 Macro enabled settings are distinguishable by their yellow background When a macro is entered into a macro enabled setting it gets highlighted in blue to indicate that it has been recognized by BiG The following screenshot illustrates this larm AlearmName S5taete on sensor SensorName In every action that allows macros a macro legend is displayed Here the macros names are listed along with their symbol The macros in the legend can be dragged into macro enabled setting fields using the mouse In the following section all of the currently supported macros are listed along with their symbols and description of use RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual Field Event ID Sensor ID Node ID Node PhylD Node Name Sensor Input Sensor Name Date Macro EventID SensorlD S NodelD ll S PhyID S NodeName Sensorlnput S SensorWame Date x Figure 12 10 Macro Legend 75 12 4 2 3 2 Macro List AEO Macro Symbol Description Event ID S EventID A whole number which identifies the event associated with the target being triggered See the section Alarms and Events for a complete description of eve
60. me and password Username MPLS Figure 11 2 Provide your SMT Analytics username and password 3 Press the Next gt gt button to proceed to the next step 11 1 2 Selecting the SMT Analytics Project In this step you must choose the project that BiG will be commissioned to The project list will show all projects that your account has access to Click on the project to select it then press the Next gt gt button to proceed to the next step Comission Gateway Please select a project to commission the gateway to My Project Figure 11 3 Select a project to commission BiG to RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 56 11 1 3 Merging Jobs Before completing the commissioning process BiG needs to know how the existing jobs should be handled when syncing to the SMT Analytics project For each local job there are three potential actions that can be performed 1 Create a new job in the Analytics project 2 Merge the job to an existing job in the Analytics project 3 Delete the local job CAUTION ALL CORRESPONDING DATA IS PERMANENTLY LOST Commission Gaveway Here you can adjusthow your curent data will be carted over to Analytics ae z a SE i Thi Gateway O Any Job Name Menge Action Default Job 31 0 Default Job Job a 2 Job Jobe 31 3 Jobe Figure 11 4 The job merging screen Each row in the job table shown in Figure 11 4 represents a local job in BiG It is the user
61. n OPTIONAL The name of a contact person for the new job Phone Number OPTIONAL A contact phone number for the new job Import nodes amp This controls whether or not the node and sensor configuration will be sensors from imported from another job Source job The job to import configuration from Sensor Groups Whether or not to import groups see section 8 GROUPS and group membership If this option is checked then all sensor groups and corresponding sensor participation from the source job will be imported to the new job Assigned Alarms Whether or not to import each sensors alarm assignment see section 12 2 LINKING AND UNLINKING EXISTING ALARMS to the new job Sensors linked to alarms in the source job will be linked to the same alarms in the new job Assigned Targets Whether or not to import the target linkage see section 12 4 3 LINKING TARGETS from the source job Figure 5 3 The new job dialog summary Lreate Job Fill out the new job dialog according to FiGURE 5 3 Once satisfied click on the button or click the button to cancel the creation of the new job 5 2 Editing Jobs To change the properties of an existing job you will need to do the following 1 Navigate to the gateway tab 2 Select the job to edit from the job list see FIGURE 5 1 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 19 S Edit 3 Click onthe a button below the job list An Edit Job dialog will appear The dialog co
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63. nked to all of the flood sensors for the flood alarm RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 71 12 4 1 Creating Targets There are two methods for creating a target The first method is using the Edit Targets Window The second method creates and links an alarm for the selected sensor and alarm using the Alarms Pane 12 4 1 1 Creating Targets in the Edit Targets Window 1 Open the Edit Targets window if it is not already open On the main window s menu click View gt Targets nalytics Help Settings Alarms C Relays FY Debug Log 2 Inthe Edit Targets Window click the button to bring up the New Target window 3 Enter a name for the target and press Ok 12 4 1 2 Creating and Linking a Target with the Alarms Pane 1 On the main window navigate to the Nodes Tab 1 Select a sensor you wish to link to the target 2 Ensure that the Alarms Pane is displayed This is controlled by the toggle alarms pane button see 0 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 72 3 THE NODES Tab in the upper right corner of the Nodes tab In the Alarms List in the Alarms Pane select the alarm you wish to link to the target The Alarms List will appear empty of no alarms have been linked to the sensor In this case see the previous section entitled Linking and Unlinking Existing Alarms 5 Once the alarm is selected click on the Targets Tab in the Alarms Pane to displa
64. nnect or Disconnect in the toolbar Double clicking on a device in the devices tab will bring up the diagnostic interface for that device This can be used to configure the device and its associated network of nodes sensors Currently device diagnostics is unsupported but documentation will be provided as soon as it becomes supported 4 4 The Devices Tab The BiG gateway software receives all data through connected devices In most cases devices are connected through a USB port BiG communicates to each device type using a plug in A plug in is a software component that can be plugged in to BiG to communicate with a particular device type The devices tab shows all devices that are found attached to the host computer Devices are organized by their plug in type BiG ships with plug ins for the SMT iCAN the SMT WikKey the SMT BiN and the Lawicel CAN USB devices In addition developers are welcome to develop additional plug ins for receiving data and communicating with networks Refer to FIGURE 4 3 THE DEVICES TAB for a diagram of the devices tab Each component is labeled and described in TABLE 4 2 THE DEVICES TAB COMPONENT BREAKDOWN ee File View Analytics Nodes a Jobs Disconnect Diagnostics FI Rename Change Timer eE E x Help E vents E Devices Mame Autonomous Timer BiH F a _ Gateway ds Computer Last successful sync at 12 1 2010 9 15
65. node s using one of the following methods a Press SHIFT DELETE on the keyboard b Right click on one of the selected nodes and choose Delete from the context menu 4 Accept or reject the delete confirmation dialog 6 6 The Default Node Schema In BiG it is possible to specify a default node schema The default node schema gets automatically applied to new nodes when they are detected It includes sensor names and configuration see 7 SENSORS and linked alarms and targets see 12 ALARM HANDLING To set the default node schema Navigate to the nodes tab and in the toolbar choose Viewing Options gt Browse By gt Node Create a new node or use an existing node which will be used as a template for the default node schema 3 Adjust the node s sensors to the desired default configuration see 7 3 CONFIGURING SENSORS Link the desired alarms and targets to the node s sensors see 12 ALARM HANDLING 5 Right click on the node in the node list and choose Default Node Schema gt Snapshot Selected Node see FIGURE 6 5 Default Node Template Mailbox Message Rename FZ Copy Chrl 0 X Delete Shift Del X Delete Data Del Default Node Schema b Yo Snapshot Selected Node Figure 6 5 Set as default RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 28 6 7 Clearing the Default Node If you wish to erase the default node schema do the following e Navigate t
66. nsor Name SensorName Date iDate State S State SNPP Server Host The host of the SNPP server to send the page to Obtain this from the paging carrier SNPP Server Port The port of the SNPP server to send the page to Obtain this from the paging carrier Pager Numbers The list of pager numbers to send the page to All pager numbers must belong to the carrier that owns the specified SNPP server To add a pager number enter it into the number entry field on the left side of the Pager Numbers panel and press the Add button or enter on the keyboard This will transfer the number to the list on the right and clear the number entry field and activate it for rapid entry To remove pager number s select them from the list on the right of the Pager Numbers panel and then press the Remove button At least one pager number must be specified to save the configuration Subject The subject line that will appear on the page This field is macro enabled Message The body of the page text This field is macro enabled RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 79 12 4 2 3 5 Configuring a Popup Action The popup action displays a pop up message when triggered The message can be customized using macros Ea Configure Popup Action Warning Level WarningLevel Sensor SensorName Sensor ID SensorlD SensoriInput Node ID amp NodelD Node PhyID PhyID Date Date State Staete ee a E
67. ntains the same fields as FIGURE 5 2 with the exception of the job import fields Refer to FIGURE 5 3 when making the desired changes Save Once the desired changes have been made click the button to apply the changes Otherwise press the button to abort 5 3 Deleting Job s All jobs except the default and active jobs can be deleted If you wish to delete a job that is active but not the default job activate a different job first see section 5 4 ACTIVATING JOBS It is important to note that deleting a job will delete the configuration and data associated with it Deleting a job cannot be undone The configuration of a job includes e Nodes see section 6 NODES e Groups see section 8 GROUPS e Sensors see section 7 SENSORS e Data e Linked alarms amp targets see section 12 ALARM HANDLING e Events Be sure that this data loss is acceptable before continuing To delete job s 1 Navigate to the gateway tab e lf the job to be deleted is active activate another job see section 5 4 ACTIVATING JOBS such as the default job 2 Select the job to be deleted from the job list see FIGURE 5 1 Delete 3 Click onthe button 4 Accept or reject the delete confirmation dialog see FIGURE 5 4 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 20 Contirm delete Nodes Groups Sensors Data Linked alarms Events A CAUTION Deleting jobs will delete all associated re vou
68. nts Sensor ID S SensorID A whole number which identifies the sensor that triggered the target Node ID S NodelD A whole number which identifies the node the sensor belongs to This number does NOT correspond to an SMT WiDAQ serial number but refers to a single device per job Node PhyID S PhyID A whole number which identifies the physical device the sensor belongs to In most cases this value corresponds to an SMT WiDAQ serial number Node Name S NodeName The name of the node that the sensor belongs to Sensor Input S Sensor Input The input number of the sensor that triggered the target Sensor Name S SensorName The name of the sensor that triggered the target S Date The date and time that the event was triggered or cleared The output format is dd mm yyyy hh mm ss AM PM For example 06 07 2009 02 15 33 PM represents July 6 2009 S State Indicates whether the event is being created by the on trigger or cleared by the off trigger of the alarm If it is associated with the on trigger the value that will be inserted is triggered If the event is being cleared the value will be cleared Threshold S Threshold The threshold value corresponding to the on off trigger condition of the alarm depending on whether the event is being triggered or cleared respectively For example if the alarm is being triggered and the alarm s on trigger condition is greater than 500 then the macro will be repl
69. nual 73 choose the applicable setting in the Trigger Settings group box and Clear Settings group box Each of the settings is summarized in the tables below Trigger Setting Description Trigger on any alarm When an alarm is activated on a sensor the target s actions will always be run Trigger when all alarms triggered Actions will only be run when an alarm is the last alarm to be activated for the target Clear Setting Description Clear on any alarm When an alarm is deactivated on a sensor the target s actions will always be run Trigger when all alarms clear Actions will only be run when an alarm is the last alarm to be deactivated for the target 12 4 2 2 Adding Actions to a Target To add an action to a target bring up the Edit Targets Window and select the desired target from the list Click the Add button in the Actions panel to bring up a list of available actions Click on the desired action to create and configure it chHons Email Fager Popup Relay Ruin Program Sync fExpork Figure 12 9 Adding Actions to a Target 12 4 2 3 Configuring Actions for the Target After picking an action to add you must configure it The settings vary based on the action In this section we discuss the settings for each of the different actions But first the action macro system must be discussed 12 4 2 3 1 The Action Macro System Certain settings for actions are macro enabled This feature lets users to uti
70. o identify the sensor D Sensor Type Used to convert the raw values received from the sensor into the desired RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 33 engineering units Wood Type This field is only shown when the sensor type is moisture Selects the wood type being probed This is used to calculate the moisture percentage more accurately with SMT s pre calibrated wood type moisture curves When the wood type is set to Custom A B additional fields will appear allowing the user to set the A slope and B y intercept of a custom wood type curve Please consult with SMT Research if you would like more information about how to calculate the A B values for a custom wood type Offset raw This value gets added to the raw values millivolts ohms received from the sensor before converting to engineering units This field is commonly used for zero ing or calibrating a sensor Polling Check the polling field when the sensor needs to be polled by BiG The interval between polls can be set when the checkbox is checked Temp Sensor Use this field when creating a moisture or humidity sensor to pick a temperature correction sensor Press the button to browse for the temperature sensor Press the X button to remove temperature correction Comments This field can be used to store comments about the sensor The field is limited to 255 characters in length Table 7 1 Sensor configuration fields 7 3 Config
71. o the nodes tab and in the toolbar choose Viewing Options gt Browse By gt Node e Right click anywhere in the node list see label E in FIGURE 4 1 THE NODES TAB e From the node context menu choose Default Node Schema gt Clear see Figure 6 6 Clear the DEFAULT NODE e Accept the confirmation dialog E Default Node Template 123 Normal lt Default Mode Schema Figure 6 6 Clear the default node 6 8 Copying and Pasting Nodes Often times nodes will have similar configurations In these cases it is simpler to configure one node and then copy the configuration to the other nodes To do this 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab 2 If not browsing by node then click on the Viewing Options drop down button in the toolbar and select Browse by gt Node 3 Select the node whose configuration will be copied from Right click on the node and click Copy 5 Choose one of the following a To overwrite an existing node s configuration right click on the destination node and choose Paste b To create a new node choose Paste as New You will be prompted to enter the new node s ID and name refer to section 6 1 ADDING NODES RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 29 6 9 Deleting Node Data To delete the recorded sensor data for all sensors belonging to a node or set of nodes 1 oo a Navigate to the Nodes tab If not browsing by node then click on the Viewing Options drop down button
72. omissior Figure 11 6 Import jobs using the Analytics menu 2 A list of jobs that don t exist in the current BiG will be shown see FIGURE 11 7 Check the ones you wish to import Import Jobs 31 2 Job Cancel Figure 11 7 Import Jobs dialog 3 Press Import RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 60 11 4 Decommissioning from an SMT Analytics Project Decommissioning a BiG allows you to commission it to another project It also prevents BiG from adding or modifying information to an Analytics project If you want to decommission BiG from the analytics project simply select Analytics gt Decomission from the menu of the main window You will require an internet connection to complete the procedure BiG will prompt for your Analytics username and password Press the Decommission button to complete the decommissioning process nike File wiew Analytics ip Sync Import Jobs LoOmmssion Decomission VLE Tu J a ji Figure 11 8 Decommission BiG using the Analytics menu RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 61 12 Alarm Handling BiG provides alarm notifications for tracking and reacting to sensor readings in real time An alarm is a named pair of on and off triggers The on trigger defines the condition upon which events should be created The off threshold defines the conditi
73. on upon which an event should be closed Once created an alarm can be linked to any number of sensors In addition a sensor can be linked to any number of alarms When BiG receives new data from a sensor it compares the data against all alarms linked to the sensor If the data crosses an alarm s on threshold an event is created for that sensor alarm link Similarly if the data crosses an alarm s off threshold the event is closed 12 1 Creating Alarms There are three ways to create an alarm 12 1 1 Creating Alarms from the Alarms Window 1 Open the alarms window by selecting View gt Alarms in the main menu bar Analytics Help e3 _ Settings gt Alarms Targets 2 i V Relays J Debug Log Touchscreen wih 3Sq FullScreen Alt Enter Figure 12 1 Opening the Alarms Window 2 Click the New button in the toolbar This will bring up the Alarm Configuration window amp Alarms Figure 12 2 Clicking the New Alarm button in the Alarms Window RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 62 Alarm Configuration Name Level Average 3 On Trigger Value is Greater Than 0 For Minute s OF Trigger Value is Less Than 0 For Minute s Figure 12 3 Alarm Configuration Dialog 3 Enter a name for the alarm in the name field Choose a level for the alarm 5 Specify the condition and window of the on trigger e The condition is
74. s i ZS Targets _ Figure 12 7 Unlinking alarms from the Alarms Pane 12 3 Monitoring Alarms The SMT Building Intelligence Gateway considers an alarm active on a linked sensor if there is an event that has not yet been cleared Any number of alarms can be active on a sensor at atime BiG provides a simple streamlined way to monitor alarm activity There are different two views that are used to monitor alarms the Nodes Tab and the Events Tab 12 3 1 Monitoring Alarms in the Nodes Tab The Nodes Tab provides a real time view of the current state of the system In the Node List a node s icon turns red to indicate that it contains sensors that have active alarms The icons are updated in real time as soon as events are created and cleared In the sensor list a sensor will have a red icon to indicate that there is one or more alarms active on it Finally in the alarms pane when a single sensor is selected alarms will appear red to indicate they are active on the selected sensor See the diagram below for details RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 69 Global Alarm Icon Se Sensor List A red window icon rile Sensors with active indicates that one ADE ae ea aa alarms have a red j Z3 Nodes JA Events Devices a Jobs Va or more alarms IS db New Viewing Options jii Icon 2 o Name ID Stal Name P P
75. s job to decide the Merge Action label C for each local job When the job merging screen is first shown BiG automatically selects the merge actions as best as it can using the information it has Sometimes BiG may choose incorrectly and the defaults need to be changed At any point a user can restore the defaults by clicking on Auto Merge All label B If you wish to have all the local BiG jobs synchronized as new jobs in the Analytics project press the Set All to New button label B Similarly if you wish to have all the local jobs merge action set to delete click the Set All to Delete button label B The default job see 5 Joss is a special job and cannot be deleted In addition the currently active job see SECTION 5 JOBS cannot be deleted To manually select a merge action of a local job click on the Merge Action drop down label C for the corresponding job row and select the appropriate action The list of potential Analytics jobs that can be RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 57 merged to is dependent on the Allow merging to setting label A Refer to the following table for a description of each setting Allow merging to Description Matching Jobs BiG will only allow merging to jobs which were created by the same BiG and that have the same local job ID Local job IDs are ID numbers assigned to each job by BiG Unfortunately when BiG is re installed the local job IDs will no longer match
76. sensors to be added using the sensor list 5 Drag the sensors into the desired group in the group list The drag must be initiated on one of the selected sensor s names and ended on the name of the destination group RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 40 9 Settings BiG has a number of settings which can be configured for various deployment scenarios These settings are controlled from the Settings dialog To access the Settings dialog select View gt Settings see from the menu of the main window Analytics Help Olk Enter South Clusterhead 11752 Normal Figure 9 1 Open the settings window The Settings dialog is organized into the following tab pages e General e Sync e Dial up e Mail e Relay The following sections explain the settings according to their tab page RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 41 9 1 General Settings settings General Dial up Mail Check alarms Launch on Windows login Minimize to system tray Prevent computer from going to sleep Show shutdown button Save Cancel Figure 9 2 General settings tab page Label Setting Description Check Alarms This settings enables disables alarm handling in BiG When enabled BiG checks each incoming reading to see whether or not it triggers alarm conditions that are linked to the sensor If an alarm is triggered it performs the configured actions The administrator may
77. ssioning process the jobs created in BiG must be merged with the jobs already contained in the Analytics project Once BiG has been commissioned all of the nodes sensors and data can be synced manually and optionally at a configurable interval of time BiG indicates which project if any it is commissioned to in the status bar see FIGURE 11 1 Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gateway Job 2 Job 2 Figure 11 1 The status bar shows the SMT Analytics project BiG is currently commissioned to This will be absent if BiG is not commissioned 11 1 Commissioning BiG to an SMT Analytics Project To synchronize with the SMT Analytics system BiG must first be commissioned to an SMT Analytics Project Commissioning BiG is done in three steps which are described in the following subsections 11 1 1 Logging in With SMT Analytics User Account To initiate the commissioning process you will first need to have a purchased SMT Analytics account When you purchase an account you will be provided with a username and password These are required before commissioning can take place To begin commissioning 1 Select Analytics gt Commission from the menu of the main window The Commission Gateway dialog will be presented 2 Enter your SMT Analytics username and password see FIGURE 11 2 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 55 Commission Gateway Please provide your Analytics userna
78. sume memory over time If left open it will use up all available memory causing unexpected behavior and could potentially crash BiG RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual Action Change Windows Automatic Updates to prompt before installing updates Ensure Google Chrome is closed after using it Google Updater This software is scheduled to run periodically when Google software products are installed on Windows machines It has been known to consume memory over time on long running machines At the time of writing this manual Google has not provided a supported way of disabling the updater however many users have posted methods _ of achieving a working solution An internet search for Disable google updater should yield RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual step by step instructions 4 User Interface Most of the functionality for BiG can be found in the main window The main window appears when BiG is started At all times three bars will be visible in the main window 1 The menu bar File View Analytics Help The menu bar is where many of the advanced features of BiG can be found The menu bar consists of four submenus including the File menu the View menu the Analytics menu and the Help menu 2 The tab bar can be used to move between tab pages The tab pages are described in the subsections that follow BR Devices iil G
79. t should send e mail all domain corn Port 465 cs Send Test fi domain com E mail Login Required Username me Fazzword soos Cancel Figure 9 5 Mail settings tab page RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 45 Label Setting A SMTP Server Port Use SSL From Address Login Required Username G Password H Send Test Email Description The host name of the mail server used to send e mail mail alerts The SMTP port of the mail server to use when sending e mail alerts Whether or not to use SSL to secure e mail alerts Consult with IT personnel The e mail address that will appear as the sender of e mails sent by BiG If the mail server requires authentication to send e mails check this box and enter the username and password Otherwise leave this box empty The username for authenticating to the mail server The password for authenticating to the mail server To test the e mail settings entered press this button BiG will then prompt for a destination e mail address and will attempt to send a test e mail RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 46 9 5 Relay Settings BiG can be configured to manage relays to drive external events Currently only the DLP IOR4 relay from DLP Design is compatible with BiG The relay settings can be used to set the initial state of the attached relays when BiG starts Note that no changes will be committed until the Save bu
80. tatus icon green circle in FIGURE 11 5 will change to bright green to indicate that BiG is attempting to export If dial up see SECTION 9 3 DIAL UP SETTINGS is required BiG will display the dialing status next to the indicator Next BiG will synchronize its schema job node and sensor configuration with Analytics Finally the sensor data readings will be transmitted to Analytics After synchronization succeeds fails the status icon will change colors If the synchronization succeeded the icon will become dark green di If an error occurred the status icon will become dark red df Synchronization errors get saved to the debug log which can be accessed in the status bar If periodic synchronization is enabled the label beside the status icon will resume counting down until the next scheduled export Otherwise the label will say Disabled Refer to 4 USER INTERFACE for full details 11 3 Import Jobs from Analytics If two BiGs are commissioned to the same project you may wish to have both of them report to the same job If so create the job on one of the BiGs and synchronize it with Analytics Then import the job from Analytics on the second BiG To import one or more jobs from the commissioned Analytics project 1 Select Analytics gt Import Jobs from the menu of the main window see FIGURE 11 6 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 59 Dill sje Commission Dec
81. th a bullet beside them indicate groups that some but not all of the selected sensors belong to Groups without any icon beside them indicate groups that none of the selected sensors are a oe oe member of RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 39 5 Click on one of the following An unchecked group to add all of the sensors to the group or A group with a bullet to add all ungrouped sensors to the group or A group with a checkmark to add all sensors to the group a2 00 The New item to create a new group and add all of the selected sensors to it Checkmark All selected Sensor Node Input Foled Last Reading sensors are members of the southry west ae 1494 group Click to remove all penn eae x l sensors from the group Fi Contigure Calibrate A Bullet One or more of the View Graph selected sensors but not all south we Sean tr are members of the group E cop gt rop b o l Click to add remaining sensors i Glarrrs x to the group Delete Unchecked None of the selected sensors are members of the group Click to add all sensors to the group 8 5 2 Grouping Sensors Using Drag and Drop To add sensors to a group using drag and drop 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab 2 Ensure you are browsing by group by selecting Viewing Options gt Browse By gt Group from the toolbar 3 Select the All group to see all of the sensors Locate and select the
82. the Alarms Pane to open the context menu Move the mouse over the Alarms Figure 12 6 Linking alarms from the Alarms Pane item This will bring up a submenu which contains all the alarms that have not been linked to the selected sensor 7 Click on one of the alarms to link it to the selected sensor 12 2 3 Unlinking Alarms from the Alarms Pane This method unlinks a single alarm from a single sensor 1 Onthe main window navigate to the Nodes Tab 2 Ensure that the Alarms Pane is displayed This is controlled by the alarms pane toggle button see label D in O RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 68 THE Nodes Tab in the upper right corner of the Nodes tab Select a single sensor that you wish to unlink the alarm from This will activate the Alarms Pane Right click the alarm in the Alarms List of the Alarms Pane to open the context menu Click on the Unlink item This will display a confirmation dialog informing the user that unlinking the alarm also deletes the events and targets see SECTION 12 4 TARGETS AND ACTIONS associated a E 7 Read and confirm the confirmation dialog Sensor Node Input Polled Lai ee JB Temp B2346 1388 2 no amp B2320 B2321 1388 17 no 2 B2320A B2321a 1388 18 no c 3 B2346A B2345A 1388 19 no 4 B2346 B2345 B 1388 20 no 5 82323 82320 1388 21 no 6 B2325 1388 22 BB Events a Ea La ba Y a mii a Laka Laad m C Batatal ka ka l no Event
83. their corresponding node o Group navigate sensors by the user defined groups that they belong to e Sensor view o List show sensors in a sortable table o Dashboard show sensors with large icons and last reading values This helps to get a quick snapshot of the sensors and their current measurements after the system has been configured e Raw data toggles showing raw voltage resistance current values and converted units Graph toggle button This button toggles between displaying and hiding the graph see label H RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 11 D Alarms pane toggle This button toggles between displaying and hiding the alarms pane see button label G Node group list Shows a list of the nodes groups on the active job This list can be toggled between nodes and groups using the viewing options drop down button see label B Users can select nodes groups by clicking on them To select a range of nodes groups click on the first node group then hold the SHIFT key and click on the last node group The sensors belonging to the selected node s group s are displayed in the sensor list dashboard see label F Nodes can be deleted copied pasted and modified by right clicking on a selected node See 6 NODES for a more detailed explanation Sensor Shows the sensors for the selected node s group s in the node group list dashboard list see label E Information about the sensor incl
84. ther 32 00 dBm 10 09 03 19 03 46 SE Aubesernewis hada 1197 L Battery Level 1187 16 Power 515V 10 09 03 19 03 46 el ul 4 Me A hannan Caner 1107 oe ee Wd OOP d 00 6 Hd OOS LL ge hed 00 Mid 00 5 i D 3 7 2010 a 8 28 2010 11 40 37 PM 8 30 2010 8 41 08 PM 12 6 2010 m E Commissioned Project 1 My Project Gateway 1 My Gateway Job 2 Job 2 Figure 7 1 The sensor list A Sensor List This list shows all sensors for the selected nodes or groups The list contains the following columns e Name The name of the sensor and a status icon e Node The ID number of the node to which the sensor belongs e Input The input number of the sensor e Type The type of the sensor temperature moisture humidity etc e Last Reading The value of the last reading received from the sensor This is displayed either as a raw value or as an engineering unit e Reading Date The date and time of the last reading received from the sensor The sensor list can be sorted on any column by clicking on the column header The sort direction can be toggled by additional clicks on the column header B Selected Sensor s The currently selected sensor s are highlighted e To select a single sensor simply click on the corresponding row RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 31 e To select a range of sensors click on the first sensor in the range Next hold down the SHIFT key on the key
85. ton to import the schema import schema co echerma xmil Import options Ovensnite current schema Import groups Import temperature correlation sensors Figure 10 3 Import schema dialog Pleje Label Name Description A Import file location Tells BiG which file to import the schema from B Overwrite current schema If enabled BiG will overwrite the names and configuration of nodes and sensors with the same ID and inputs C Import groups If enabled BiG will import sensor groups and their memberships Otherwise the groups will not be imported D Import temperature correlation If enabled BiG will import temperature correlation sensors sensors for humidity and moisture sensors Table 10 1 Import schema dialog fields RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 49 10 3 Exporting Data BiG has the ability to export sensor readings data from the active job to a file BiG can export to two formats including eXtensible Markup Language XML and Comma Separated Values CSV The export can be restricted to a specific time range and to a subset of the sensors in the active job The following procedure can be used to export data to a file 1 Select File gt Data Export from the menu of the main window to open the Data Export dialog View Device Analytics job New Data Import Data Export a Schema Import Schema Export Exit Figure 10 4 Export data to a file using the File
86. tton is pressed settings Output 1 OA Output 2 Oa Output 3 A Output 4 A Save Cancel Figure 9 6 Relay settings tab page Setting Description Relay Toolbar This toolbar can be used to Add a new relay entry Clicking this button will prompt for the COM port of the relay The dialog will auto detect the attached DLP IOR4 relays and auto complete the COM port as you type x Remove the selected relay entries First select the desired relay entries from the Relay Entry List label B in FIGURE 9 6 Relay Entry List Lists the relays that are configured to be initialized when BiG starts You can modify a relay s entry by selecting it in the list You can also select multiple entries to delete them with the Relay Toolbar label A in FIGURE 9 6 Relay Entry Settings When a single relay entry is selected in the Relay Entry List label B in FIGURE 9 6 you can configure the initialization settings here Each output of the relay can be initialized to one of its two inputs A amp B Simply select the desired input for each output RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 47 10 Import Export BiG provides several options for importing and exporting both the configuration and the data that are stored in the program This section describes the import and export options available and how to use them 10 1 Exporting the Schema to a File In BiG the schema
87. u of the main window see FIGURE 10 7 USM BiG Building Intellige View Device Analytics ob New Data Import Data Export Schema Inport Schema Export Exit Figure 10 7 Import data from a file using the File menu 2 Fill in the parameters for the data import using the Data Import dialog see FIGURE 10 8 FIGURE 10 9 and TABLE 10 3 for reference RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 52 Data Inport Filter Date Range Counce Filter by period From O Start Pick 2317200 61400 PM gt To O End Pick 12 72010 gt 6 14 00 Pr NOTE All data will be imported into the active job Figure 10 8 Data import dialog date range Data Inport File C data sml Filter Date Range Source Js 210 5 0 1029 390000 E w Mm Ne oO Fe NOTE All data will be imported into the active job Figure 10 9 Data import dialog source filter RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 53 Table 10 3 Data Import dialog reference Label D 3 Name Filter by period From date To date Filter by source Source treeview Description Specifies the location of the file to import the data from Click on the browse button labeled to open a file picker dialog If you wish to limit the data imported to a particular range of time check this che
88. uding their configured sensor type name input and last reading are displayed Users can toggle between a list view and dashboard view in the viewing options see label B Users can select the desired sensors by clicking on them A range of sensors can be selected by clicking on the first sensor in the range holding the SHIFT key then clicking on the last sensor in the range and releasing the SHIFT key If a single sensor is selected the data for that sensor is shown in the graph see label H The linked alarms will also be displayed in the alarms pane see label G The selected sensor s can be deleted configured linked to alarms added removed from groups and have their data graphed by right clicking on the selected sensors to bring up the sensor context menu See 7 SENSORS for a more detailed explanation G Alarms pane Can only be used when a single sensor is selected in the sensor list dashboard see label F Provides an interface for viewing the alarms linked to the sensor and the corresponding events and targets of those links Please refer to 12 ALARM HANDLING for a full description of the alarm handling in BiG RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 12 When a single sensor is selected in the sensor list dashboard see label F the data for that sensor is displayed on the graph This graph is displays a real time view of the data As readings are received they will be instantly ad
89. uring Sensors BiG is able to configure sensors individually and collectively Configuration of sensors functions similarly to creating a new sensor see 7 2 ADDING SENSORS except that the node and input fields cannot be changed after the sensor is created 7 3 1 Configuring a Single Sensor To change a single sensor s configuration Navigate to the Nodes tab Locate the sensor using the Node List or the Group List Double click the sensor or right click the sensor and select Configure from the context menu AANE Modify the fields as necessary refer to TABLE 7 1 Note that changing the node and input is not allowed Press to accept the changes or to cancel If the sensor being configured was previously configured as a temperature correction sensor and Du you have chosen to change the sensor s type you will be notified that the change will remove the temperature correction and prompted for confirmation 7 3 2 Configuring Multiple Sensors It is also possible to configure multiple sensors at once This process has been streamlined for efficient and easy use To configure multiple sensors 1 Navigate to the Nodes tab 2 Select the desired sensors for configuration see 7 1 BROWSING SENSORS AND SENSOR DATA RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 34 3 Right click on one of the sensors in the selection and choose Configure from the context menu The Multi Sensor Configuration dialog will be pres
90. urrent This mode can be used to monitor readings as they are received by BiG C Time Slider This slider can be used to adjust the time period that the graph shows By dragging the slider left and right the time period is moved backwards and forwards in time By dragging the edges of the slider you can adjust the size of the time period You can also right click on the slider to adjust the snapping resolution and to manually enter the visible time range D Selection Indicator This field shows the exact period of time that is visible in the time graph This can be referenced while sliding the time slider E Slider Boundary Controls These fields control the range that the Time Slider represents The left field controls the earliest time that the slider can be set to The right field controls the most recent date that is represented by the slider Dates are represented by the dd mm yyyy format They can be edited by clicking on one of the numbers and typing in the new value Additionally RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 32 a calendar can be displayed by clicking on the drop down button To toggle between date and time precision right click on the field 7 2 Adding Sensors By default BiG will create sensors automatically when it receives readings from them This can be controlled by the Lock Schema setting When BiG automatically creates a sensor it first checks the default node see 6 6 THE DEFAULT
91. y Some but not all Links all unlinked Checked selected sensors linked selected sensors 5 The Alarm Linkage submenu contains a New item see Creating and Linking Alarms with Sensor Context Menu and an item for each alarm in the system Beside each alarm is an icon indicator which corresponds to the linkage of the alarm to the selected sensors See the Alarm Linkage Legend for the possible linkage states 6 Depending on the linkage state clicking on the alarm s entry will either link or unlink the selected sensor s to the alarm Refer to the Click Effect column of the Alarm Linkage Legend for the outcome of clicking an alarm based on its current linkage state Unlinking alarms will warn the user that unlinking alarms also deletes associated events and targets and prompts for confirmation 12 2 2 Linking Alarms from the Alarms Pane This method will link a single alarm to a single sensor 1 On the main window navigate to the Nodes Tab RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 66 2 Ensure that the Alarms Pane is displayed This is controlled by the alarms pane toggle button see label D in 4 1 RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Manual 67 3 THE Nodes Tab in the upper right corner of the Nodes tab Select the sensor you wish to link the alarm to This will activate the Alarms Pane Currently linked alarms will be shown in the Alarms List 5 Right click in the Alarms List of
92. y it 6 Right click an area in the Targets List in the Targets Tab in the Alarms Pane and click on Add gt New target to bring up the New Target window 15 Other A TUSE 16 Power 7 Enter a name for the new target and press Ok 12 4 2 Configuring Targets Target management takes place in the Edit Targets Window This can be opened from the main window by clicking on View gt Targets in the menu bar From here it is possible to adjust the trigger and clear settings add actions to the target configure actions for the target and remove actions from the target X gt Edit Targets Trigger Settings Clear Settings Trigger on any alarm Clear on any alarm Trigger when all alarms triggered Clear when all alarms clear a Clear Bi Actions zy Clear Bai G Flood Email de Add A E Initialize Relays Ei Maintenance Email Relay Relay 21 Relay Relay 3 F Hey fi Set B3i 12 4 2 1 Adjusting Trigger Settings and Clear Settings for Targets By default a target s actions get run when any sensor alarm that it is linked to becomes activated or is cleared In some cases it is desirable to only run the actions when all of the sensor alarms linked to the target become active or when all of the sensor alarms are cleared This is a configurable setting that is managed per target To configure this action bring up the Targets Window Select the target and RS 1095 Rev 2 Building Intelligence Gateway Software Ma
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