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2. Aen 2 my s a a a Yu Ae ud RED ur EE KA gt ww A 02011 Phason Inc All rights reserved Printed in Canada 25047700 2010 10 04 Limited warranty Software Phason Inc Phason warrants for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase that the software product will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on the personal computer or workstation indicated on this package Phason does not warrant that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free Should this software product fail to execute its programming instructions during the warranty period the purchaser s remedy shall be to return the software CD media to Phason for replacement Should Phason be unable to replace the media within a reasonable amount of time the purchaser s alternate remedy shall be a refund of the purchase price upon return of the product and all copies Media Phason warrants the media upon which this product is recorded to be free from defects in materials and wotkmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase Should the media prove to be defective during the warranty period the purchaser s remedy shall be to return the media to Phason for replacement Should Phason be unable to replace the media within a reasonable amount of time the purchaser s alternate remedy shall be a refund of the purchas
3. S S N B S e e S S e e e e e Refresh chart Line width Poi A This is where you can change the water meters you are viewing If you change the water meters click Refresh chart to update the chart B This is the chart area You can zoom in and scroll along the chart 27 electronic control n C This is where you can change the date range If you change the date range click Refresh chart to update the chart This allows you to increase or decrease the line width The default is 2 This button resets the zoom and any panning This is the legend for the chart This button prints the chart To view Water Flow Charts In the main window click Reports and then Water meters 2 Below Reports select Water flow chart The window updates and adds information required to create the chart 3 Below Report dates select the start and end dates For more information read Selecting dates on page 25 4 Below Your water meters select the water meters you want to view You can select up to five water meters 5 Click View chart The chart displays 6 Click Close to return to the Reports window To zoom and pan charts You can zoom in zoom out and scroll along a chart To zoom in click and drag to select the area you want to magnify and then release the mouse 1 button chart magnifies the area you selected 4 MEE
4. Configuration WInQOW 6 Settings RTT 7 Reports WINGOW euch cedo ertet ded er dede d fette tea at 8 Chapter 2 Configuring Select Water 0 9 Configuring Select Walter proe treten tetas b e time teta B pet eod 9 Adding editing and removing Water emm 10 Activating and deactivating Water enne nennen 12 Configuring Water 1 eene enne enne nnne nnne nnns entere trennen nennen 12 Setting UP Water meters Ree eret Dette 15 Setting up water meters and nana cnn 16 Chapter 3 Analyzing dala rie mee crees 19 Select Water repOrts sic cepe a HERD Pei CENE RE es 19 Report descriptions e e n t e len e ba E qve he sb n Det aet 20 Creating reports rece Ic dated abe e atte ea ie c ae 23 Selecting dates oi oie e tet tape id edes 25 Select Water charts ice a aa 25 Viewing Water Usage 1 snnt 25 Viewing Water Flow 27 29 Appendix A Troubleshooting cia 29 Appendix B gt GISSA M 30 anak 31
5. 0 gal 0 gal 0 gal 0 gal fault normal fault fault fault fault fault fault m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mmm m m mmm mm 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 elapsed time minutes N e os ra e 5 2 c 5 17 Phas n electronic control To set up water meters 1 In the main window click Sezt ngs and then Water meters 2 Below Your water meters select the pulse counter water meter you want to set up Select M Water displays the settings for the selected water meter 3 Click Edit settings The Water Monitor settings window displays Water meter settings Information about your selected water meter Water Monitor R1 5 Address 4F574022 Water meter Room i Pulse counter 21 9 Sample duration 5 minutes Low flow alarm settings High flow alarrn settings Enable low alarm Enable high alarm Y Number of pulses 0 Number of pulses 100 ES Minimum flow 0 0 gallons US 5 minutes Maximum flow 200 0 gallons US 5 minutes Consecutive fault samples EX Consecutive fault samples T 4 Make the changes to the settings To increase or decrease the Sample duration select the existing value and then enter a new one or click Up or Down to adjust the value To enable or disable the low or high alarm below the alarm you want to change select or deselect Enable alarm There is a checkmark in the box when enabled To increase or decrease the Number of pu
6. 25 2010 6 26 2010 totaled at the end 6 27 2010 6 28 2010 6 29 2010 6 30 2010 7 1 2010 7 2 2010 21 Phas n electronic control systems Water Flow Report Water Flow Reports display the flow rates for multiple water meters Water Flow Reports are available in preview PDF and CSV formats Water Flow Reports can be many pages long The example below shows part of the first page Water Flow Report Willy s Water World Information about the report Start date 2010 Sep 23 End date 2010 Sep 30 Report created 2010 Sep 30 11 07 59 AM North Riss Room The name of the Water Monitor and water Flow rate in gallons US per sample interval meter followed by the unit of measure Date and time Flow rate 2010 Sep 28 12 04 AM 2010 Sep 28 12 14 PM 2010 Sep 28 12 24 PM 2010 Sep 29 12 34 AM 2010 Sep 29 12 44 AM 2010 Sep 29 12 54 AM 2010 Sep 29 01 04 AM 2010 Sep 29 01 14 AM 2010 Sep 29 01 24 AM 2010 Sep 29 01 34 AM 2010 Sep 29 01 44 AM 2010 Sep 29 01 55 2010 Sep 29 02 05 PM 2010 Sep 29 07 59 PM 2010 Sep 29 08 09 PM 2010 Sep 29 08 19 PM 2010 Sep 29 08 29 PM 2010 Sep 29 08 39 PM 2010 Sep 29 08 49 PM 2010 Sep 29 08 59 PM 2010 Sep 29 09 09 PM 2010 Sep 29 09 19 PM 2010 Sep 29 09 29 PM 2010 Sep 29 09 39 PM 2010 Sep 29 09 49 PM 2010 Sep 29 10 06 PM 2010 Sep 29 10 16 PM 2010 Sep 29 10 37 PM 15 2010 Sep 29 10 47 PM 2010 Sep 29 10 58 PM 2010 Sep 29 11 08 PM 2010 Sep 29 11 18 PM 2010 Sep 2
7. THe zoom out click on the chart drag to the top n ce mt A s left and then release the mouse button or click ye wa STATI Zoom out The chart returns to normal 18 magnification PH de To scroll along right click the chart and drag the mouse in the direction you want the chart to move OL0z idv cz You can make the chart larger or smaller by left clicking the bottom right corner of the window and then dragging electronic control n Appendices Appendix A Troubleshooting AU Appendix B Glossary elect Appendix A Troubleshooting If you are having problems using Select Water look up the problem in the table below and then follow the instructions to resolve the problem If you have a problem that is not listed here try to determine what might be causing the problem If you cannot resolve the problem call your dealer or Phason s Customer Support read Service and technical support at the front of the manual Problem message Possible cause Resolution Incorrect water usage or flow The pulse rate entered in the Make sure the pulse rate in the Water configuration window does not Monitor configuration window matches match the water meter output the pulse output for your water meter For more information read Configuring Water Monitors on page 12 No water usage or flow The Water Monitor is inactive or Make sure the Water Monitor is active the
8. Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 1 2 3 4 then select the month you want bu p B 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 To move forward and backward through the years double click 1 the year on the calendar and then select the year you want C Today 328 200 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the end date Select Water charts Select M Water has two charts available The Water Usage Chart and the Water Flow Chart You cannot save charts but you can view them again as long as the information remains in the database You must have at least one hour of data to display a usage chart You can zoom in and pan scroll along charts For more information read To zoom and pan charts on page 28 Viewing Water Usage Charts The Water Usage Chart displays usage for a single water meter over the selected date range You can display the chart in either bar or line format Because the chart displays daily usage bar format wotks best 25 electronic Son Your water meters 2 81 5 A 23 Gallons US N t e e Dates Startdate 2010 Sep 20 02 AA _ Enddate 2010 5 26 gv 69 Retresh chart 010z des 0z DL0z das 1z 010z des zz 0102 85 22 0102 095 0102 85 52 0102 85 97 Chart type Total usage B p Line Bar 3905 Gallons US Ed Zoom out de A This is where you can c
9. address is in the following format XXXXXXXX where X is either a number or letter The address is printed on the outside of the enclosure just above the knockouts and on the circuit board inside the enclosure For more information read the OWM installation guide Because remembering eight digit codes to identify Water Monitors 1s all but impossible for us humans Select M Water makes it easier by allowing you to give each device a name When giving a device a name try to make the name as descriptive and useful as possible For example North 1 West North 1 East South 1 West and South 1 East ate more descriptive and useful than OWM 7 OWM 2 and so on o When you add a new Water Monitor none of the pulse counters are enabled To enable pulse counters you must configure the Water Monitor For more information read Configuring Water Monitors on page 12 o Before you can add Water Monitors you must have at least one building For information about adding buildings see the OMNI Select user manual To add a Water Monitor 1 In the main window click Configuration and then Water meters 2 Click Add Water Monitor The Water Monitor description window displays 10 Phas n Configuring Select Water electronic control systems Name Address 000000 Building North d PWA Radio not used Beside type a descriptive name for the Water Monitor Beside Address type the address of the new Wat
10. sample durations samples that must have a fault condition before an alarm condition occurs Water flow alarms example In the following example the sample duration is 5 minutes 16 Phas n Setting up water meters electronic control systems Water meter settings Information about your selected water meter Water Monitor MorthiR1 5 Address 4574022 Water meter Room i Pulse counter 21 Sample duration 5 minutes Low flow alarm settings High flow alarrn settings Enable low alarm Y Enable high alarm Y Number of pulses 0 Number of pulses 100 E Minimum flow 0 0 gallons US 5 minutes Maximum flow 200 0 gallons US 5 minutes Consecutive fault samples E Consecutive fault samples Low flow alarms For the low flow alarm the set point is 0 pulses and consecutive fault samples is 6 For a low flow alarm to occur there must be 6 consecutive samples of 5 minutes each where the flow rate is 0 In other words if there is no water use for 30 minutes 5 X 6 30 minutes there will be a low flow alarm High flow alarms For the high flow alarm the set point is 100 and consecutive fault samples is 2 For a high flow alarm to occur there must be 2 consecutive samples of 5 minutes where the flow rate is more than 100 gallons 5 minutes maximum flow 1 sample minimum flow 2 consecutive samples p flow alarm 6 consecutive samples low flow alarm 101 gal 80 gal 0 gal 0 gal
11. the OMNI Select login window which is where you enter your username and password to access other areas of the system For more information about logging in to OMNI Select read Installing and logging in to OMNI Select on page 2 For more information about the Communication Center see Monitoring the Communication Center in the OMNI Select user manual Phas n electronic control systems Configuration window The Configuration window is where you configure the structure of your site as well as Select Water options you configure seldom or only once at the beginning Information about your selected Water Monitor Water Monitor MNor fiRi 5 Address 000000 Northi 86 9 ee A This button displays the configuration window B This button displays the configuration for Select Water C This is a list of Water Monitors in each building at your site and where you select the device you want to configure For more information about the Configuration window and configuring Water Monitors Read Chapter 2 Configuring Select Water on page 9 Phas n electronic control systems Select Water windows Settings window The Settings window is where you setup sample durations and alarm settings for each water meter OMNI Select DEMO Information about yourselected water meter Water Monitor NorthiR1 5 Address 45574022 m zm Water meter Meter A Puls
12. 9 11 28 PM 2010 Sep 29 11 38 PM 2010 Sep 29 11 48 PM 2010 Sep 29 11 58 PM 1 The flow rate for each interval 2010 5 29 12 08 2010 Sep 29 12 18 2010 Sep 29 12 28 2010 Sep 29 12 38PM 2010 Sep 29 12 48PM 2010 Sep 29 12 58PM RRWARUNSWWEMSRUTASAWWRDANSNNUNDSYNNENERANDD gt Water Flow Reports show flow rates using the sample duration that was active during the date range you select For example o If your sample duration was 30 minutes during July all Water Flow Reports you create for July will show readings every 30 minutes o If you change your sample duration to 15 minutes in August reports you create for August will show readings every 15 minutes but reports for July will still show readings every 30 minutes Phas n Select Water reports electronic control systems Creating reports Water usage report Start date 2010 Sep 21 jv C Water Flow report End date 2010 Sep 28 jv Water configuration report Charts Water usage chart Report format C Water flow chart 6 printipreview This button displays the Reports window This button displays the available Select Water reports and charts This is where you select what you want to view or create gt This is where you select the
13. arm Enabled Number of pulses 100 Maximum flow 203 2 gal 5 min Consecutive fault samples 2 Room 3 Room 4 The configuration for the selected Water Enabled Yes Enabled Yes Monitor Gallons US per pulse 0 264 Pounds per pulse 2 205 Sample duration 10 min Sample duration 10 min Low flow alarm Disabled Low flow alarm Disabled High flow alarm Disabled High flow alarm Disabled PCS Room 5 Enabled Yes Pounds per pulse 4 409 Sample duration 10 min Low flow alarm Disabled High flow alarm Disabled 20 Pi tas n Select Water reports electronic control systems Water Usage Report Water Usage Reports display a chart and list the daily and total water usage for the date range You can select multiple water meters each water meter has its own chart and usage statistics Water Usage Reports are available in preview PDF and CSV formats The chart is available only in the preview PDF format Water Usage Report Will s Waterworks PREI Information about the report End date 7 2 2010 Report created 7 31 2010 16 26 20 Northi R1 5 Room 1 The name of the Water Monitor and water meter followed by the unit of measure All usage in gallons US A chart showing the water usage for each day Gallons US NOTE You cannot zoom scroll along the chart Date 6 19 2010 6 20 2010 6 21 2010 6 22 2010 6 23 2010 6 24 2010 The daily water usage sorted by date 6
14. date range The Water Configuration Report does not require a date range it displays the current configuration and settings This is where you can change the format for the Water Usage Report ot Water Flow Report T This is where you select the water meter s You can select one water meter for a chart or multiple water meters for a usage or flow report The Water Configuration Report does not require you to select water meters it displays information for all devices This button creates and or displays the chart or report 23 electronic Son Formats dates and other information The following table shows the formats available date type and other information required for the reports and charts Format Date type Other required information Water Configuration Report Preview PDF Current Water meter Water Usage Report Preview PDF CSV Date range Water Flow Report Preview PDF CSV Date range Water Flow Chart Date range Up to five water meters Water Usage Chart Date range To create reports 1 In the main window click Reports and then Water meters 2 Below Reports select the type of report you want to create The window updates and adds any additional information required to create the report Below Your mater meters select the water meters you want in the report 4 If you creating a Water Configuration Report go to step 5 Otherwise select the remaining details Below Report dates select the s
15. dow is where you configure the structure of your site as well as Water Monitor options you configure seldom or only once at the beginning Your Water Monitors Information about your selected Water Monitor y North 1 Water Monitor NorthiR1 5 E Address so00000C cy Northi R6 9 sae Momo North 2 705 Edit Water Monitor North2 R1 5 North2 R6 9 Lp Southi u Configure Water Monitor y South2 A This button displays the configuration window B This button displays the configuration for Select Water electronic control n C This is a list of Water Monitors in each building at your site and where you select the device you want to configure This is the name and address of the selected Water Monitor E The top two buttons open the Water Monitor description window which is where you add new Water Monitor or edit the selected Water Monitor The bottom button removes the selected Water Monitor from your system F This button opens the Water Monitor configuration window which is where you configure the pulse counters water meters for the selected Water Monitor G This is where you activate deactivate the selected Water Monitor Adding editing and removing Water Monitors Select M Water identifies Water Monitors using an address which the software uses to locate and identify each device Each Water Monitor is programmed with an address before it leaves the factoty The
16. e changes to the pulse counter To enable or disable the pulse counter select or deselect Enable pulse counter There is a checkmark in the box when enabled To enter or change the name beside Name type a description for the pulse counter water meter The name is how you will identify the water meter in charts and reports Below Measuring method select the method that corresponds to your meter Below Pulse rate select the existing value and then enter the pulse output for your meter or click Up or Down to adjust the value 6 Repeat steps 4 to 5 for each input you want to configure 7 Click OK to save the changes and return to the Configuration window 14 Phas Setting up water meters electronic control systems Setting up water meters The Settings window is where you set up water meters Your water meters Information about your selected water meter Site QQ A 2 Water Monitor North RI S gt _ 22 Address 4F574022 TA k orth C Feed bins Northi R1 5 Water meter Meter A cS ES T Wier meters 7 Mei Sample duration 0 minutes Low flow alarm settings Low fiow alarm is enabled Number of pulses 1 Minumum flow 2 0 gallons US 10 minutes Consecutive fault samples 6 High flow alarm settings High flow alarm is enabled Number of pulses 250 Maximum flow 500 0 gallons 1 5 10 minutes Consecut
17. e counter 1 Sample duration 10 minutes Low flow alarm settings Low flow alarm is enabled Number of pulses 1 Minumum flow 2 0 gallons US 10 minutes Consecutive fault samples 6 High flow alarm settings High flow alarm is enabled Number of pulses 250 Maximum flow 500 0 gallons 1 5 10 minutes Consecutive fault samples 2 A This button displays the window B This button displays the settings for Select Water C This is a list of Water Monitors and water meters in each building at your site and where you select the device you want to set up For more information about the window and setting up Water Monitors read Setting up water meters on page 15 Phas electronic control systems Reports window OMNI Select DEMO m Goat Reports Dates Your water meters Water usage report Start date 2010 Sep 21 E C Water flow report Enddate 2010 5 28 jv 7 Water configuration report Charts Water usage chart 7 Water flow chart A This button displays the reports window B This button displays the available Select Water reports C This is where you select the report and details For more information about the Reports window read Creating reports on page 23 Phas electronic control systems Chapter 2 Configuring Select Water Configuring Select M Water n y Setting up water meters Configuring Select Water The Configuration win
18. e output rate of the water meter Enable pulse counter When enabled Select Water monitors and collects data from the pulse counter When it is 707 enabled Select M Water will does not monitor or collect data from the pulse counter 12 Pi Iason Configuring Select Water electronic control systems Name The name you give to a pulse counter makes it easier to identify For example if the pulse counter is monitoring the water flow for the whole site you could call it Sve flow The defaults are PC1 PC2 and so on Measuring method Select whether your water meter pulses by volume gallons or litres or weight pounds or kilograms Selecting the wrong unit of measure will cause incorrect measurements and display Pulse rates and conversions Your water meter pulse rate output is in units per pulse for example 10 US gallons per pulse or pulses per unit for example 10 pulses per US gallon When you enter the pulse rate into Select Water you need to enter it in units per pulse If your water meter pulse rate is in pulses per unit you need to convert it to units per pulse Number of pulses per unit Is the same as saying This is how you convert it and what you enter number of pulses unit pulses converted 1 unit Practical examples 10 pulses 10 pulses 1 gallon h 1 gallon 10 pulses 0 1 gallons per pulse 1 gallon 1 gallon 10 pulses d j PME 25 pulses 25pules 1 litre 1 litre ll
19. e price upon return of the product and all copies Notice of warranty claims The purchaser must notify Phason in writing of any warranty claim no later than 30 days after the warranty petiod expires Limitation of warranty Phason makes no other express warranty whether written or oral with respect to this product Any implied watranty of merchantability or fitness is limited to the 90 days of this written warranty Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vaty from state to state or province to province Exclusive remedies The remedies provided above are the purchaser s sole and exclusive remedies Phason shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including lost profit whether based on warranty contract tort or any other legal theory Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Warranty service Warranty service may be obtained from the Phason office location indicated in the user manual or service booklet Service and technical support Phason will be happy to answer all technical questions that will help you use your OMNI Select system Before contacting Phason collect the f
20. er Monitor exactly as it appears on the product Beside Building select the building in which the Water Monitor is located m If you are using wireless communication beside Wireless adapter select the address of the adapter PWA connected to the Water Monitor 7 Click OK to save the information and return to the Configuration window o When you add a Water Monitor its status is automatically set to active If you want the Water Monitor to be inactive follow the Activating and deactivating Water Monitors instructions on page 12 o For information about Phason Wireless Adapters read the PWA section in the OMNI Select user manual To edit a Water Monitor 1 In the main window click Configuration and then Water meters 2 Below Your W ater Monitors select the Water Monitor you want to edit and then click Edit Water Monitor The Water Monitor description window displays 3 Make the changes Beside Name type a descriptive name maximum 15 characters for the device Beside Address type the address of the device exactly as it appears on the product For information about whete to find the address see the OWM installation guide Beside Building select the building in which the device is located If you using wireless communication beside Wireless adapter select the address of the adapter PWA connected to the Water Monitor 4 Click OK to save the device information and return to the Conf
21. hange the water meter you are viewing B This is the chart area You can zoom in and scroll along the chart This is where you can change the date range If you change the date range click Refresh chart to update the chart This allows you to switch between bar and line view This is the total usage for the water metet over the date range This button prints the chart mmu This button resets the zoom and any panning You can display the total usage for a day by right clicking on a bar or a portion of the line for a day 521 Usage on 6 21 2010 was 522 gal m To view Water Usage Charts 1 In the main window click Reports and then Water meters 26 Select Water charts electronic contr Phas n 2 Below Reports select Water usage chart The window updates and adds information required to create the chart 3 Below Report dates select the start and end dates For more information read Selecting dates on page 25 4 Below Your water meters select the water meter you want to view Click View chart The chart displays 6 Click Close to return to the Reports window Viewing Water Flow Charts The Water Flow Chart displays flow rates for up to five water meters over the selected date range The chart displays in line format only Water Flow Char Your water meters FlowRate Gallons US interval Start date 2010 May 27 Jv End date 2010 May 28 Jv
22. iguration window 11 Phas n electronic control systems To remove a Water Monitor 1 In the main window click Configuration and then Water meters 2 Below Your W ater Monitors select the Water Monitor you want to remove and then click Remove Water Monitor warning message displays 3 To remove the Water Monitor click Yes cancel and return to the Configuration window click No Activating and deactivating Water Monitors When you add a Water Monitor its status is automatically set to active When a Water Monitor is active you can change its configuration and settings as well as view and print charts and reports for it When a Water Monitor is active you do not collect or receive data from it You can view and print charts and reports for it using existing data To activate or deactivate a Water Monitor 1 In the main window click Configuration and then Water meters 2 Below Your W ater Monitors select the Water Monitor you want to activate or deactivate 3 Below Active click and drag the slider to the status you want Configuring Water Monitors Each Water Monitor has five pulse counters where you can connect a water meter When you add a new Water Monitor none of the pulse counters are enabled To enable the pulse counters you must configure the Water Monitor Configuring Water Monitors includes enabling and naming the pulse counters selecting the measuring method and entering the puls
23. input is disabled and the pulse counter is enabled For more information read Activating and deactivating Water Monitors and Configuring Water Monitors on page 12 The Water Monitor is not Make sure the Water Monitor has power communicating and that the communication cable is connected properly For more information read the OWM installation guide 29 electronic control n Appendix B Glossary alarm condition consecutive fault samples CSV fault condition PDF sample duration 30 An alarm condition 15 a fault condition that has been consistently present for at least the fault duration Consecutive fault samples is the number of consecutive sample durations samples that must have a fault condition before alarm condition occuts Comma separated value A CSV file 15 a data file consisting of fields and records stored as text The fields separated from each other by commas You can import CSV files into most databases and spreadsheet programs fault condition is a condition outside of the defined normal range The normal range is any value between the low and high alarm settings Portable document format When you save an OMNI Select preview report it saves as a PDF file Sample duration is the amount of time the Water Monitor counts pulses before sending the total count back to Select Water and starting the count again at zero electronic control 2n Index A acti
24. ions on the screen Logging in to OMNI Select All OMNI Select users must have a user name and password to access settings configuration viewets and reports Security helps prevent unauthorized access and allows OMNI Select to track which users have performed certain tasks within the program Each time you open the Main window the one with the Settings Configuration Reports buttons at the top the OMNI Select login window displays User name Password o The default username is sysadmin and for the password is omniadmin o For more information about the audit log and user names and passwords see the OMNI Select user manual To access settings configuration viewets and reports you need to log in to OMNI Select To log in to OMNI Select you must have a username and passwotd To log in to OMNI Select 1 On the Communication Center click Login The OMNI Select login window displays 2 Beside User name type your user name Beside Password type your password 4 Click OK electronic control n Shutting down OMNI Select Your computer should be running at all times When your computer is not running the OMNI Select services are not running When the OMNI Select services are not running equipment operates at its last settings but OMNI Select cannot collect information or update settings Do not use power management settings such as sleep or hibernate mode When your computer is in these modes OMNI Se
25. itre 25 pulses 1 litre 25 pulses 0 04 litres per pulse 5 pulses 5 pulses 1 gallon GER GER 1 gallon 0 5 pulses 2 0 gallons per pulse 1 gallon 1 gallon 5 pulses 9 9 dia Converting between units of measure If you want to display usage and flow rates in a different unit of measure than your water meter measures you need to convert the pulse rate output The following table shows the conversion values of one unit for each of the units of measure Using the table you can calculate the pulse rate you need to enter For example if your water meter pulse output is one pulse per 5 US gallons and you want to display information in liters you would enter 18 925 litres 5 3 785 18 925 13 Phas n electronic control systems To configure Water Monitors 1 In the main window click Configuration and then Water meters 2 Below Your Water Monitors select the Water Monitor you want to configure 3 Click Configure Water Monitor The Water Monitor configuration window displays Information about your Water Monitor Water Monitor NorthiR1 5 Address 47574022 Water Monitor pulse counters Enable pulse counter M Name Room 1 Measuring method Volume gallons US per pulse Weight pounds per pulse Pulse rate 2 000 5 gallons US per pulse 4 Below Pulse counters select the pulse counter you want to configure Configure or make th
26. ive fault samples 2 A This button displays the Seztings window B This button displays the settings for Select Water C This is a list of Water Monitors and water meters in each building at your site and where you select the water meter you want to set up D This is information about the selected water meter These are the alarm settings for the selected water metet This button opens the Water meter settings window which is where you set the sample duration and alarm settings 15 electronic control n Setting up water meters and alarms Sample duration Sample duration is the amount of time the Select M Water Monitor counts pulses before calculating the flow rate for that duration Sample duration can be from 1 to 60 minutes in 1 minute intervals Enable low high flow alarm When the low and or high alarm is enabled Select Water displays alarm messages when an alarm condition occurs When it is 707 enabled Select Water does not display any alarm messages Minimum maximum flow Minimum flow is the lowest flow rate you want to see over the sample duration flow rate less than the minimum 15 a fault condition Maximum flow is the highest flow rate you want to see over the sample duration A flow rate higher than the maximum is a fault condition Adjust the minimum and maximum flow rates by adjusting the number of pulses Consecutive fault samples Consecutive fault samples is the number of consecutive
27. lect does not function propetly If you have to shut down your computet start it again as soon as possible Select Water windows The following section is an overview of the main Select M Water windows Communication Center The Communication Center displays all communication status audit and alarm messages from OMNI Select modules and devices Check the Communication Center regularly to ensure systems functioning normally and to see if there are problems or potential problems The Communication Center is the only area of OMNI Select that is available to all users regardless of their access The Communication Center is also the gateway to the Main window where you can access settings configuration and reports Select Water windows Phas electronic control systems sa OMNE Select Communication Center System Wide Area G2 Barn Flow Group Room 14A Room 15A Section G3 FiniFeed Status i ANS NES 6 NES Nur02 Feed Sow Bin Central East Zone Finisher Lagoon NE Zone North Zone Sow Pit Nur Control Nur Heat Mat Nursery Room 2 A This area lists your devices and their status To see a list of communication and system messages for a specific device click on that device This button opens a window that displays all messages for all devices 0 This button opens a window that displays version information D This button opens
28. lses below the alarm you want to change select the existing value and then enter a new one or click Up or Down to adjust the value To increase or decrease the Consecutive fault samples below the alarm you want to change select the existing value and then enter a new one or click Up or Down to adjust the value 5 Click OK to save the changes and return to the window 18 Phas n Select Water reports electronic control systems Chapter 3 Analyzing data Select Water reports n y Select M Water charts Select Water reports One of the great advantages of Select M Water is the detailed reports that are available OMNI Select reports ate available in preview PDF or CSV format Preview PDF These reports display using OMNI Select s built in Report Preview window From there you can print or save reports as a PDF portable document format Water Configuration Report Willy s Water World Water Monitor Northi R1 5 Address 4F574D22 Building Factory Report created 2010 Sep 28 2 50 13 PM 1 Room 1 PC2 Room 2 Enabled Yes Enabled Ye Gallons US per pulse 2 032 Gallons US per pulse 0 264 Sample duration 5 min Sample duration 10 min Low flow alarm Enabled Low flow alarm Disabled Number of pulses High flow alarm Disabled Minimum flow 0 0 gal 5 min Consecutive fault samples 6 High flow alarm Enabled Number of pulses 0 10 Maximum flow 203 2 gal 5 min Consecutive fau
29. lt samples 2 PC3 Room 3 PC4 Room 4 Enabled Yes Enabled Yes Gallons US per pulse 0 264 Pounds per pulse 2 205 Sample duration 10 min Sample duration 10 min Low flow alarm Disabled Low flow alarm Disabled High flow alarm Disabled High flow alarm Disabled CSV You can import CSV reports into a third party reporting database or spreadsheet program or e mail them off site for evaluation CSV reports are not suitable for normal viewing 19 Phas n electronic control systems Report descriptions Water Configuration Report below Water Usage Report on page 21 Water Flow Report on page 22 Water Configuration Report Water Configuration Reports provide an easy reference for configuration and settings and can be a backup in case of data loss The report lists the current configuration and settings for the selected Water Monitor Water Configuration Reports ate available only in preview PDF format Water Configuration Report Willy s Water World Information about the report Water Monitor Northi R1 5 Address 4F574D22 Building Factory Report created 2010 Sep 28 2 50 13 PM PCi Room 1 PC2 Room 2 Enabled Yes Enabled Yes Gallons US per pulse 2 032 Gallons US per pulse 0 264 Sample duration 5 min Sample duration 10 min Low flow alarm Enabled Low fiow alarm Disabled Number of pulses 0 High flow alarm Disabled Minimum flow 0 0 gal 5 min Consecutive fault samples 6 High flow al
30. ollowing information description of the problem A description of what you were doing before the problem occurred The model s and serial number s of the devices messages displayed by the software My dealer s name How to contact my dealer Street PO Box City State Province Zip Postal Phone Fax E mail Web site 2 Terracon Place Phone 204 233 1400 Winnipeg Manitoba Fax 204 233 3252 Canada E mail supporti phason ca R2J 4G7 Web site www phason ca About the manual This manual describes the features of the Select Water module for OMNI Select and how to use them In addition to reading this manual you should be familiar with the following Microsoft Windows M how to perform basic Windows functions such as opening and closing windows finding and opening files saving and closing files as well as using a mouse and keyboard OMNI hardware and equipment devices such as Select Water Monitors You should also be familiar with the equipment connected to them such as water meters Styles The following styles are used in the manual All buttons and tabs are bolded For example click OK to save the changes All filenames and directories ate in a monospace font For example the reports directory in Windows Vista is C Users lt username gt Documents phason OmniSelect Reports Hint tip This is a hint or tip It contains helpful informa
31. s multiple water metets Flow charts display flow rates for up to five water metets 9 Configuration reports list configuration and settings for Water Monitor Configuration reports provide an easy reference and backup in case of data loss For more information about Select Water charts and reports read Chapter 3 Analyzing data on page 19 Water Monitor inputs and alarms Each Water Monitor has five pulse counter inputs For each pulse counter you enter the output rate of the water meter and program the high and low flow alarm settings Select Water displays alarms in the Communications Center For more information about alarm settings read Setting up water meters on page 16 OMNI Select requirements For Select Water to work properly your system must meet specific computer requirements For the latest computer and system requirements visit www phason ca or contact Phason Customer Support at 204 233 1400 or support phason ca Installing and logging in to OMNI Select Installing OMNI Select OMNI Select has an installation wizard that guides you through the installation Phas n Installing and logging in to OMNI Select electronic control systems To install Select Water 1 Insert the OMNI CD into your computer s CD ROM drive The Installation Wizard should start automatically If it does not start automatically find and statt the file Install OmniSelect exe on the CD ROM 2 Follow the instruct
32. tart and end dates For more information read Selecting dates on page 25 If you want to export the data to third party software below Report format select CSV 5 Click Create Ifyou created a printable report OMNI Select displays your report in the Report Preview window From here you can print or save your report by clicking the appropriate button Ifyou created a CSV report the Save As window displays so that you can select a location and save your report After saving your report it displays in your default editor In Windows Vista and Windows 7 the default reports directory is Users lt username gt Documents Phason OmniSelect Reports lt username gt is the name you use to log on to your computer o In Windows XP itis C Documents and Settings lt username gt My DocumentslPhasonlOmniSelectlReports o Reports print to the default printer using the default settings 6 Click Close to return to the Reports window 24 Select Water charts electronic control n Selecting dates Select M Water reports and charts require date range except for Water Configuration Report To select date ranges 1 Beside Start date click w The date selector displays 2 Select a statt date Dates To move backward or forward through the months click 4 or b E Enddate 4 March 2010 select a specific month click the month on the calendar and be Sun Mon Tue
33. tion that may make it easier for you to set up or use Select Water This is a note It contains important information that may help you better understand Select Water A copy of the manual is also on the OMNI Select installation CD The PDF Portable Document Format file installs in C Program Files Phason OmniSelect Docs during a normal installation You can view the file by opening it using a PDF viewer such as Foxit Reader Table of contents Chapter 1 Introducing Select 1 Introducing Select Walter ee erae eter er e ine De RR LER ep ete Rede Mente 1 Select Water features ere e a a a 1 Charting and reporting 00 2 Water Monitor inputs and 2 OMNI Select requirements 2 Installing and logging in to 441 0 100 2 Installing OMNI Select 2 2 ni edet ier dE Re Pea desk ete Do Deep Riiie 2 Logging iri to OMNI Select Rc p Ea AA iat e dcus 3 Shutting down 2 2 4 1 1 000 nr 4 Select Water WINdOWS 30000 4 Communication Center cause icon Die o laden seach o die Her MS io oic S UR eR ees edo 4
34. vating Water Monitors 12 adding Water Monitors 10 11 alarms sse 2 See also settings CHAINS See specific chart closing 4 Communication Center 4 5 computer requirements 2 configuration reports 21 configuration window 6 9 10 configuring Water Monitors 9 15 consecutive fault samples 17 creating reports ctt erit ie 24 25 D I 92 ON 26 deactivating Water Monitors 12 editing Water Monitors 10 11 enabling pulse 12 fault 17 ies See pulse counters installing Select Water 2 3 L M OQ QING E etree dete 3 Magnifying 29 MINIMUM 17 P panning charts ecce etna 29 programmable alarms See alarms pulse counter 5 16 19 pulse 4 4 42 12 15 R S removing Water
35. vi electronic control systems Chapter 1 Introducing Select Water Introducing Select M Water Installing and logging in to OMNI Select Select Water windows Introducing Select Water Select Water automatically collects water usage data from OMNI Water Monitors and provides tools for monitoring and analyzing usage and flow rates Whether you want to monitor water usage flow in each room each building or the entire site you can configure the versatile Select M Water system to your individual needs This makes Select I M Water a valuable tool for cost reduction strategies and production optimization For livestock producets changes from normal water consumption patterns can be an eatly indication of costly changes in your animals health When combined with SelectTM Feed SelectTM Water can be a valuable tool for early diagnosis of potential health problems and aid in feed management strategies In addition when combined with Select Manure you can monitor total site water usage and its effects on manure handling costs Select Water features Automatic data collection Easy to use charting and reporting tools Programmable alarms electronic control n Charting and reporting tools Usage reports display a chart and list the daily and total water usage for multiple water meters Usage charts display usage for a single water meter Flow reports display the flow rate
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