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1. e NodelID Identification number that your service representative originally assigns to a node e Description A brief description of the node for example Emergency Generator or Water Inlet Pressure e Reading Most recent reading taken from the node Your service representative configures the update rate when the system is installed e Units Unit of measurement that applies to the reading e LCL Lower control limit When a node reading falls below this value the systems signals an alert See Section 5 6 Setting Up the Alarm e UCL Upper control limit When a node reading rises above this value the system signals an alert See Section 5 6 Setting Up the Alarm e Status Indicates the status of the node for example whether it is okay inactive or below or above acceptable limits Values are OK Inactive Error Lower Ctl Limit Upper Ctl Limit Based on the status individual rows are also highlighted to provide an extra visual cue See Table 1 fora detailed description of each status and the highlighted color Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 8 The field device reported an error Row is highlighted in red Verify If reading has not changed in past 48 hours the row is highlighted in yellow Note This feature is disabled by default To enable this feature ask your service representative Upper Ctr Limit If the reading exceeds the upper control limit set by the user the ro
2. 52 Readings Page The READINGS page enables you to check the summary of node readings It also provides other detailed information such as the time of the reading as well as the upper and lower control limits and the status of a particular node Figure 6 below shows a sample READINGS page Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 7 D204 CYPRESSSYSTEMS j A Cypress Systems Web Console Timestamp NodeiD Description Reading Units LCL UCL Status 02 10 2009 06 00 09 41 Condenser Water Pump 1 Outlet 17 3 PSI 20 60 Lower Ctl Limit 02 10 2009 06 00 41 2 Condenser Water Pump 2 Outlet 24 3 PSI 20 60 OK 02 10 2009 05 49 37 3 Condenser Water Pump 3 Outlet 1600 PSI 15 60 Upper Ctl Limit 02 10 2009 06 00 55 4 Chilled Water Pump 1 Inlet 23 9 PSI 0 40 OK 02 10 2009 05 51 16 5 Chilled Water Pump 1 Outlet 448 PSI 0 60 OK 02 10 2009 06 00 44 6 Chilled Water Pump 2 Inlet 176 PSI 15 40 OK 02 10 2009 06 00 07 7 Chilled Water Pump 2 Outlet 51 1 PSI 20 60 OK 02 10 2009 05 59 40 8 Chilled Water Pump 3 Inlet 193 PSI 15 40 OK 02 10 2008 06 00 23 9 Chilled Water Pump Out 3 Outleet 42 1 PSI 20 60 OK 02 10 2009 06 03 29 10 PCW Pump Out 743 PSI 0 100 OK Figure 6 WGR and WTR READINGS page Get Node Readings To check your node readings click On READINGS in the Main Menu The READINGS page appears with the following information e Timestamp Time when the last reading was taken This time is based on the BBS system clock
3. Every product comes with a full one year parts and labor warranty Cypress Envirosystems monitoring of battery status product status and potential communications packets are included during this period so that proactive service can be provided to our customers Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 23
4. 100 1 Edit 3 3 Test WOR3 PSI 0 100 50 100 1 1 Edit 4 4 Test WGR 4 PSI 0 100 50 100 1 Edit 5 5 Test WWTR4 C 148 11648 3 50 100 1 1 Figure 10 Main Configuration page 5 4 2 Add or Delete a Node The dialog box in the top section of the CONFIGURATION page enables you to add or delete nodes as shown in Figure 11 below NodelD LoadfromFile T Browse Figure 11 The upper dialog box in the CONFIGURATION page Every field device is associated with a NodelD Field devices are configured by the handheld device and start transmitting data but the BBS must be configured to collect data for that device To add a node enter the new Node ID and press the Add button This will bring up a pop up dialog box See Figure 12 below This dialog box will allow you to edit the node settings Please see below in the section Edit a Node for details Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 11 Node Configuration Dialog Avail able Node List 1 v NodelD 1 Device ID 1 Name Test WGR 1 Unit Units PSI E Enable Verify Node Binary TRUE o E Node Math function f Decimal Precision 4 V Enable Alarm Alarm Thresholds WGR Configuration OWBM Configuration LJ One Point Calibration O WTR Configuration Log Scale Sensor Type sensor Responsivity Volts or mA 1 Valuet Volts or mA 2 Value One Point Calibration Value Measured Value Desired Cold Junction
5. 50 100 5 21 2009 7 17 19 AM 1 Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 17 08 AM 1 Test WGR 1 51 56 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 15 20 AM 1 Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 14 17 AM 1 Test WGR 1 51 85 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 13 18 AM 1 Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 11 28 AM 1 Test WGR 1 51 56 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 11 15 AM 1 Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 09 13 AM 1 Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 08 37 AM Test WGR 1 51 85 PSI 50 100 Figure 22 Sample Table page 5 10 1 Create a Table To generate a table from several node readings A Click on TABLE in the Main Menu The TABLE page displays It looks similar to the graph page with a dialog box on the top and a table at the bottom In the dialog box enter a Start Date and an End Date The format includes both date and time as m dd yyyy hh mm ss AM PM By default the system gives you the last two hours Specify the node IDs you want to display You can select nodes individually using the List of Nodes drop down list or enter the node ID number manually or check the box next to Select All Nodes If you select a node using the drop down list you must click the small carrot button next to the field to complete the selection Click Show Table to display the table The table appears at the bottom on the screen The following parameters are displayed Timestamp Timestamp of data reading Node ID The unique ID number of the field device Description The
6. 92 0 OK 79 8 0K 01 11 2009 06 09 10 7 Room 5123 between hot water boilers above chemical cabinet 161 0 OK 93 0 OK 68 1 OK 01 11 2009 06 08 37 10 Room 5123 between new PSGs wrapped in grey blanket 162 0 OK 102 0 OK 99 5 OK 01 11 2009 06 01 07 13 Room 5123 at PSG 4601 151 0 OK 93 0 OK 58 5 OK 01 11 2009 06 07 01 16 Room 5123 at PSG 4602 177 0 OK 102 0 OK 74 9 OK 01 11 2009 06 07 44 22 Room 5123 at old PSG 104 0 OK 97 0 OK 7 5 Lower Ctl Limit 01 11 2009 05 44 36 46 Room 5024 behind Steris Washer at back wall 127 0 OK 102 0 OK 25 1 OK 01 11 2009 06 08 40 49 Room 5024 behind Steris Washer at heat exchanger 23 0 OK 23 0 0K 0 0 Lower Ctl Limit 01 11 2009 06 01 11 55 Room 5123 Clean Steam next to boiler 133 0 OK 106 0 OK 27 2 OK 01 11 2009 06 10 07 58 Room 5123 Clean Steam at wall 141 0 0K 120 0 OK 21 0 OK Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Figure 7 The Wireless Steam Trap Monitor WSTM Readings Page Page 9 5 4 5 4 1 CYPRESSSYSTEMS H TABLE HELP Cypress Systems Console Latest Readings for Each Node Door Timestamp NodelD Description LowStage_Current HighStage_Current Freezer_Temp Switch 10 19 2008 06 08 45 1 Freezer1 2 23 OK 3 26 OK 73 9 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 09 09 5 Freezer2 3 35 OK 2 32 OK 73 6 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 08 58 9 Freezer3 0 01 OK 0 01 OK 74 8 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 09 45 13 Freezer4 3 33 OK 2 18 OK 72 1 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 08 50 17 Free
7. Figure 12 Node Configuration pop up dialog box An alternate method is available when you need to setup many nodes To setup many nodes it can be more convenient to edit a text file Simply enter the information to the Nodeconfiguration txt file This file is a tab separated text file that lists all the configuration parameters An example file is shown in Figure 13 Use the Upload button to upload nodes and parameters from the configuration file Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 12 BD nodeconfiguration txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help Description SampleRatesec Units Minvalue Maxvalue ucL smMsaAlarm LCL_Tripped UcL_tripped Excursion_Limit DeviceID UPS1_BANK11 600 PSI 0 100 10 30 FALSE FALSE 2 WGR wgrdata3 600 PSI 0 100 10 90 FALSE FALSE 0 3 0 WGR ASML Lens purge He o2 Left Cylinder Inlet 600 PSI 300 3000 FALSE FALSE FALSE 0 ASML Lens purge He o2 Left cylinder outlet 600 PSI 79 105 FALSE FALSE FALSE 0 ASML Lens purge He o2 Right Cylinder Inlet 600 3000 300 3000 FALSE FALSE FALSE UPS1_BANK1_BATTL 600 my 0 100 10 FALSE FALSE QO 2555680147 0 UPS1_BANK1_BATT1_Temp 600 Cc 100 10 FALSE FALSE 0 2555680147 UPS1_BANK1_BATT1_Resistance 600 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE 2555680147 UPS1_BANK1_BATT1_Current 600 FALSE FALSE 2555680147 UPS_BANK22 600 A 10 10 FALSE 0 UPS UPS_BANK23 600 A Q 10 FALSE UPS UPS_BANK24 600 A 0 10 FALSE UPS UPS_BANK25 600 A a 10 FAL
8. and they don t do anything Each WBM has a thermocouple which can be calibrated Use the Offset field to calibrate and the Gain will be automatically calculated WTR Use this radio button if the node is configured as a WTR Choose Log Scale if the Configuration analog input has a logarithmic scale rather than a linear scale Choose a sensor type 0 5V 0 10V 4 20mA Thermocouple Type K Opti 2 for WFMs only and Thermistor 5 or 10KOhm thermistor Table 2 Node configuration details 5 5 Battery Status The Cypress Envirosystems wireless field devices will periodically transmit their battery status back to the BBS The battery status can be viewed by looking at the STATUS page This read only screen shown in Figure 14 displays the status conditions of configured nodes on the server Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 14 Timestamp Description BatteryStatus 5 27 2009 5 51 21 AM 1 Condenser Water Pump 1 Outlet 100 5 27 2009 5 39 25 AM 2 Condenser Water Pump 2 Outlet 100 5 27 2009 5 37 52 AM 3 Condenser Water Pump 3 Outlet 100 5 27 2009 5 48 09 AM 4 Chilled Water Pump 1 Inlet 100 5 27 2009 5 32 00 AM 5 Chilled Water Pump 1 Outlet 100 5 27 2009 5 30 05 AM 6 Chilled Water Pump 2 Inlet 100 5 27 2009 5 31 48 AM 7 Chilled Water Pump 2 Outlet 100 5 27 2009 5 28 54 AM 8 Chilled Water Pump 3 Inlet 100 5 27 2009 5 29 55 AM 9 Chilled Water Pump Out 3 Outleet 100 5 27 2009 5 28 20 AM 10 PCW Pump O
9. group to install and maintain anti virus software or to configure the firewall as needed Troubleshooting get an error message when try and enter an email address into the SMS Alert Phone number is a required field If you do not enter a phone number first the system does not accept the input The system is not saving my changes Anytime you make a change you need to click on Update to keep the changes or else the system reverts back to the old settings I am not able to create a graph When I click Show Graph nothing happens Generally this means no data was available Check your start and end time to make sure that it includes data Sometimes the system asks me to enter an administrative password and other times it doesn t You must enter a password to access the SMS ALARM page and the CONFIG NODE page If you enter the password for one page you do not need to enter it again until 20 minutes has passed The readings on the server do not match the readings on the device Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 22 The readings are based on a percentage of full scale determined from the MinValue and MaxValue If the MinValue and MaxValue are not set up correctly on the WGR or BBS the Reading value may be incorrect If you have additional problems please contact us See Section 10 0 Support for details 9 0 Technical Specifications Server Cap
10. name of the node Reading The value read by the field device Units The units of the gauge e g PSI Above UCL Indicates if an over limit alarm occurred Below LCL Indicates if a below limit alarm occurred LCL The lower control limit LCL value X Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 21 6 0 7 0 8 0 UCL The upper control limit UCL value 5 Click Export to Excel The system creates an Excel file xls and downloads it onto your computer OPC Interface To interface to existing plant infrastructure the BBS can communicate via industry standard OPC The OPC Server is visible to OPC Clients as WGR OPC 1 The following OPC tags are available e WGRNodelID The configured field device NodelD e WGRReading field device reading e WGRUnit Reading unit type e g PSI C F e WGRBatteryStatus Battery status reading e WGRTemperature Internal temperature reading C e WGRRSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator max 31 e WGRTimestamp Timestamp when the data arrived e WGRFriendlyName WGR device friendly name The OPC interface is an option that must be enabled by your service representative Please contact them for further details Care and Maintenance The database is backed up on a routine basis Please contact your service representative for further details The Blue Box Server should be treated as an industrial PC Please contact your corporate IT
11. the system 1 Click SMS ALARMS in the Main Menu Dialog box appears asking for a user name and password If you entered the user name and password in the last 20 minutes to access another page you do not need to re enter it here 2 Enter the admin user name and password and click Log In SMS Alarms page appears The screen contains two sections The top section is for those who want to configure their own cellular modem or SMTP Server The lower section is for entering phone number and email addresses If you are one of the rare users who has a cellular modem most of the fields are Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 15 auto populated and should not be changed Most systems are set up to use the Internet to send alerts SiteName Modem_Phonenum MaxNodes COMPort SMTPServer SMTPPort UserlD Password Domain Edit garo 100 10 Figure 15 You can configure your server to send SMS Messages via an in house cellular modem or emails via the local SMTP Server 3 Click Update to save the changes If you want to go back and make additional changes click Edit 4 Inthe Recipients SMS Phone Numbers for Alarm Notification box enter a phone number name and email address shown in Figure 16 below Note the phone number is a required field so you cannot leave it blank You must also include an area code and a 1 prefix 5 Click Add System saves the data The information displays below the dialog
12. this manual thoroughly before using the BBS Safety Precautions e Do not expose the BBS to water e Do not try to repair yourself as it contains no user serviceable parts Contact a qualified service technician for repairs See Section 10 0 Support for details Description of BBS The Cypress Envirosystems Blue Box Server BBS is a flexible industrial server that collects wireless data from various Cypress Envirosystems field devices and enables access to the readings from a variety of user interfaces The BBS can be used as part of an overall existing infrastructure or as a stand alone station Figure 1 Blue Box Server Through industry standard protocols the data can be connected to your existing plant systems The data can also be viewed from any computer on the intranet using a standard web browser Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 4 3 1 3 2 Cypress Envirosystems Monitoring System The Cypress Envirosystems Blue Box Server is part of the Cypress Envirosystems Monitoring System This system can be setup one of two ways OPTION A OPTION B Intgration with Plant IT SCADA System Standalone WGR System Plant Information Layar Figure 2 Cypress Envirosystems Monitoring System Setup Options For users with existing plant databases and operator stations the BBS can forward data seamlessly integrating with existing plant SCADA or IT infrastructure This can be accomplished using a v
13. 2 Test WGR2 0 100 50 100 1 Edit 3 Test WGR3 0 100 50 100 Edit 4 Test WGR4 0 100 50 100 Edit 5 TestVWWTR4 148 116483 50 100 Figure 19 Alarm Reset page 5 8 Querying the System Remotely You can use your SMS text messaging device to remotely query data on the system or to reset the alarm for a particular node ID Before you begin you must first authorize your device by adding its phone number to the notification list on the SMS ALARM page See Section 5 6 Setting Up the Alarm Once the device is authorized the BBS will recognize text messages from the device Choose from the commands in Table 3 below to query the server sending a text message to 32075 in the United States or 447786204951 outside the United States Command Function S O CYWGR AS SitelD NodelD Find Node status for specified NodelD CYWGR TR SitelD NodelD Get Node reading for specified NodelD CYWGR AR SitelD NodelD Reset Alarm for specified NodelD CYWGR TH SitelD NodelD hh Get Node history for specified NodelD in Last hh Hour CYWGR SitelD SMS command Help Table 3 SMS Query commands Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 18 5 9 Graphs Graphs are a good way to present data and often make it easier to understanding large data sets or spot trends The Cypress Envirosystems Web Console enables you to easily extract information on node readings and plot them out on colored graphs 5 9 1 Create a Graph To generat
14. CYPRESS ENVIROSYSTEMS Blue Box Server User Manual Doc 152 10201 01 Revision 1 1 May 2009 Copyrights Copyright 2008 by Cypress Envirosystems All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice While reasonable precautions have been taken Cypress Envirosystems assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Cypress Envirosystems Disclaimer CYPRESS ENVIROSYSTEMS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Cypress Envirosystems reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the materials described herein Cypress Envirosystems does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or information described herein Cypress Envirosystems does not authorize its products for use in mission or safety critical systems or where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user The inclusion of Cypress Envirosystems product in mission or safety critical system applications implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress Envirosystems against all charges In no event is Cypres
15. SE 0 UPS LAM 4520 5 Helium 600 PSI 6 100 FALSE 0 8853 7E 11 Q WGR 192 1 WTR_5V_Readingl 600 Vv 10 FALSE 0 F WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 PO VO WTRTYPE wTR_Voltage_Reading2 600 Vv 100 Q FALSE 0 148 0 WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 PO VO wTR_Current_Readingl 600 mA FALSE 152 0 WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 PO VO wTR_Current_Reading2 600 mA FALSE 152 0 WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 PO VO Cage washer Trap SteamTrap 600 FALSE 0 154 0 WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 Cage washer Trap2 600 FALSE 0 154 0 WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 PO VO Cage washer Trap Delta 600 FALSE Q 154 Q DELTA L54 155 GC 1 wTR_LOV_readingl 600 Vv FALSE 0 158 zi WTR GC 1 Pl P2 Vl V2 PO VO wTRNode_Thermistor_Readingl 600 FALSE Q 160 2 wTR_Thermistor wTRNode_Thermistor_Reading2 600 FALSE 0 160 2 wTR_Thermistor MEI 9941 High stage compressor motor Freezer 20 64 FALSE 0 162 0 WTR MEI 9941 High stage compressor motor current 20 64 FALSE FALSE 0 162 0 WTR MEI 9941 DeForge 2 Temp 600 Cc FALSE 0 162 WTR GC 1 P1 P2 Vl V2 MEI 9941 Doorswitch 600 0 162 BINARY O C GC 1 Pl P2 nodedescription200 test description 200 600 FALSE 6 88537E 11 0 1 nodedescription201 test description 201 600 FALSE 6 88537E 11 0 1 NodeID 2001 600 PSI 0 100 10 FALSE WGR 0 0 0 0 C 0 Figure 13 Example Nodeconfiguration txt tab separated file To delete a node enter
16. To ensure all points are graphed the user may need to adjust Start Date and End Date Identify a Point To find what value a point is at on the graph click on a point The node ID number the timestamp and the value display on the top left corner of the graph Zoom a Point To zoom a point hold down the left click button on a point and drag the point Release the left click and the program zooms onto the point Scroll left or right and the system automatically scales the Y axis By default zooming occurs in the X direction only To zoom in on the Y axis the user must select Y Axis Zoom Using Tables to Export Data Exporting data into a spreadsheet gives you access to another large set of tools you can use to track and manipulate data The Cypress Envirosystems Web Console enables you to collect data in a table format that you can easily export into Excel Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 20 CYPRESSSYSTEMS CE CIEE GRAPH TABLE HELP Cypress Systems Web Console Start DateTime 4 26 200912930PM__ a List of Nodes 1 TestwGR1 rc End DateTime 5 26 2009 3 29 30PM __ jaf Select All Nodes 1 Export To Excel Timestamp NodelD Description Reading Units Above UCL Below LCL LOL 5 21 2009 7 22 52 AM 1 Test WGR 1 51 85 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 21 22 AM Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 20 01 AM 1 Test WGR 1 51 11 PSI 50 100 5 21 2009 7 19 19 AM 1 Test WGR 1 88 96 PSI
17. acity Receives data from up to 255 Cypress Envirosystems field devices typical Compatibility PC or Macintosh User Interface Built in Web Server for easy browser access to data and trending Available Data Protocols OPC BACnet ODBC ADO NET web services via plant Ethernet LAN Mobile Access Alarm notification and user queries via cell phone PDA or email Wireless Frequency 2 4GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 100mW peak output Wireless Range Up to 1600 ft 488 m high interference immunity extendable with repeaters Wireless Protocol Cypress Semiconductor s highly optimized industrial DSSS radio and protocol Integrates robust security antenna and frequency diversity optional encryption and minimal interference with existing wireless systems for additional details please see FAQ at www cypressenvirosystems com Approvals FCC Class B compliant RoHS ETSI compliant Power Supply 90 240VAC Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Operating Temperature 32 F to 113 F 0 C to 45 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 176 F 20 C to 80 C Enclosure Ruggedized aluminum and stainless steel chassis Dimensions 4 1 x 8 3 x 11 8 104 5mm x 210mm x 300mm Weight 13 9 Ibs 6 3kg 10 0 Support For additional support including configuration maintenance and troubleshooting please contact us Cypress Envirosystems 198 Champion Court San Jose CA 95134 1 888 987 3210 Email cys_support cypress com 11 0 Warranty Information
18. ariety of open communication protocols e g OPC BACnet web services This configuration is depicted above as Option A For users who do not need to connect to an existing infrastructure the BBS can also serve as a standalone Web Server and Text Message Server shown as Option B Standard PC workstations can become operator stations simply by using any standard web browser Alarm notifications can be sent via email or SMS to cell phones Related Products Blue Box Servers can be used to communicate with the following Cypress Envirosystems field devices e Wireless Gauge Readers WGRs e Wireless Transducer Readers WTRs e Wireless Steam Trap Monitors WSTMs e Wireless Freezer Monitors WFMs e Wireless Battery Monitors WBMs e Wireless Range Extenders WREs Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 5 4 0 Setup Instructions 4 1 Components The BBS comes with the following components A BBS Antennas Power Cord Connect the antennas to the back of the BBS as shown below Then connect the power cord To turn on the BBS press the rocker switch highlighted below Power switch Figure 3 BBS Power Switch Location To change the receiver channel frequency set the DIP switches accordingly H fm amp Frequency Dip Switches EA Channel Set A 2 74 HE Channel Set B 6 78 HE Channel Set C 24 50 ii Channel Set D 30 54 Figure 4 BBS Channel Frequency Configurat
19. ated SMS Alarm This field must be checked for the SMS alarm to be activated for the node Ifa limit is exceeded and the SMS Alarm box is checked for the node an SMS Text message and or email will be sent to all SMS Alarm recipients Alarm Control This is the number of consecutive times the node data limit has exceeded before an Limit SMS and or Email notification is sent Only works when SMS Alarm is checked Precision Precision is used to set the number of decimal places to display on the readings page If no precision is used decimal places will be displayed depending on how large or small the reading value is at the time Node Detail If a binary value was used in the Unit column the type of binary is displayed in this column In applications requiring a delta reading between two existing nodes a virtual delta node can be configured Values for the delta nodes are computed based on the delta logic specified and are updated whenever the existing nodes change Node Math Allows simple computations to be made on two physical node readings The function resulting value is displayed as a virtual node Close Enable Verify Check box to enable the Verify Status for the Node If Node data is not changed in last two days then Node status is displayed as Verify See Table 1 for details on the status Verify WBM Select this radio button if the node is configured as a WBM The Min and Max Configuration fields are placeholders for now
20. box 6 Repeat steps 6 amp 7 to add additional names You can set up the system to send alerts to several people 7 Click Edit or Delete next to an entry to make changes By clicking edit you can edit field directly Recipients SMS Phone Numbers for Alarm Nofication hor OO e a g Emaladdess Phone Number Belongs to Email dit Delete 1 555 555 5555 John Doe Jonn Doe iaicypress com Figure 16 SMS Phone Numbers for Alarm Notification dialog box Sy Tip Click on the SF con in the Recipients SMS Phone Numbers for Alarm Notification box to view a log of recent changes in entries 5 7 View Alarm History To view a history of all past alarms in the system click on the Alarm Status button to bring up the ALARM HISTORY page By default the system shows the last two hours for all nodes You can specify the time period and the nodes that you want to see an alarm history for by using the dialog box at the top of the page as shown in Figure 17 Start DateTime 657200913555 PM EB List of Nodes A af Asetect anodes o Figure 17 Alarm History dialog box To specify an alarm history Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 16 1 Inthe dialog box shown in Figure 17 enter a value for Start Date Time and End Date Time The format is m dd yyyy h mm ss AM PM 2 Select nodes to view Use the pull down menu in the List of Nodes field or check the box next to Select All Nodes Once you se
21. e a graph from one or more node readings 1 Click on GRAPHS in the Main Menu The graph page appears It includes two sections a dialog box at the top shown in Figure 20 and a graph portion at the bottom Auto Scale Min Max OY Axis Zoom Tooltip Start Date Time 1 22 2008 05 12 27 PM E List of Nodes 1 ModelD 1 av Show Graph End Date Time 1 22 2009 3 42 01 AM NodelD for Graph 2041 C Select All Nodes Figure 20 Graph Page dialog box 2 Inthe graph dialog box enter values for Start Date Time and End Date Time The format includes both date and time as m dd yyyy hh mm ss AM or PM By default the system gives you the last two hours 3 Specify the node IDs you want to graph in the NodelD for Graph field You can select nodes individually using the List of Nodes drop down list enter node IDs manually or check the box next to Select All Nodes For example the nodes can be listed as 1 or 1 2 5 9 or 1 5 9 20 Clicking Select All Nodes will load all the nodes into the NodelD for Graph field Tip When selecting a node using the drop down list click the small carrot button L gt next to the field to complete the selection 4 Select from the following additional options Auto Scale The graph will automatically scale based on values it depicts By default this is selected To turn off auto scale uncheck the checkbox and the Min and Max fields will enable Min If Auto Scale is turned off the user must
22. estVWWGR1 0 100 90 100 25 33 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 2 48 41 PM 1 TestWGR1 0 100 50 100 25 35 PSI TRUE Figure 18 Alarm History page Once an alarm is triggered you must reset it to receive new alarm messages This is designed so that you don t continually receive alarm messages every time a new reading comes in To reset all alarms 1 rA a Click the red Alarm Status button from any page in the Main Menu This displays the Alarm History page A green Alarm Reset button is located at the top of this page Click the green Alarm Reset button This will take you to the Alarm Reset page Click the Reset All button This will reset the alerts for all the nodes Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 17 To reset alarms for individual nodes 1 Click the red Alarm Status button from any page in the Main Menu This displays the Alarm History page A green Alarm Reset button is located at the top of this page 2 Click the green Alarm Reset button This will take you to the Alarm Reset page shown in Figure 19 3 Find the node in the list and click the Edit button Uncheck the triggered alarm and click the Update button to save the changes Th a m iF CYPRESSSYSTEMS ON K Lc pike eam ae TABLE HELP Cypress Systems Web Console Alarm Reset NodelD Description MinValue MaxValue LCL UCL SMSAlarm LCL_Tripped UCL_Tripped AlarmControl_Limit Edit 1 Test VWWGR1 0 100 50 100 Edit
23. ion Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 6 5 0 Web Console The Cypress Envirosystems Web Console is a browser based program that enables you to remotely monitor configure and review data from wireless field devices This section explains how to read and edit data points set up alerts and notifications graph and export data and troubleshoot common problems Different field devices may require different versions of the web console sN Starting the Program and General Navigation To start the Cypress Envirosystems Web Console open a Web browser and type in the IP address or name of the Blue Box Server and click Enter Once logged in the application opens to the READINGS page by default where you can find information on every data point or node in the system At the top of the READINGS page and every page in the application is a Main Menu bar with tabs that enable you to navigate through the different pages in the program See Figure 5 below CYPRESSSYSTEMS E NODE STATUS TABLE HELP Figure 5 Cypress Envirosystems Web Console Main Menu Bar Also on the top of every page is the Alarm Status button It turns red when a node reading has slipped above or below a preset threshold Read Section 5 6 Setting Up the Alarm for more information on how to set up notifications and reset the alarm status By clicking on the Alarm Status button you can view the alarm history and also reset the alarms
24. lect a node using the List of Nodes pull down menu you must click the small carrot next to the field to accept the section Select All Node enters all nodes in the system 3 Click Update to accept the changes The alarm history displays at the bottom of the screen shown in Figure 18 4 If you want to export the data click Export to Excel The system creates and downloads the data in an Excel format CYPRESSSYSTEMS amp pira Cypress Systems Web Console WGR Alarm History Start DateTime 1 26 20091 24 393PM___ a Listof Nodes 1 TestWGR1 v End DateTime 5 26 2009 32439PM__ E E Select All Nodes i Export To Excel NodelD MinYalue MaxValue Timestamp description LCL UCL Reading Units Above _UCL Below_LCL 5 7 1 Reset the Alarm 5 20 2009 3 14 39 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 1926 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 14 35 PM 1 TestWGR1 0 100 so MOR 25 33 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 14 29 PM 1 TestWGR1 0 100 50 WO 25 33 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 14 17 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 25 33 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 11 25 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 25 33 PSI TRUE 20 2009 3 08 35 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 25 19 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 05 46 PM 1 TestWGR1 0 100 50 8100 25 33 RSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 02 53 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 25 19 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 3 00 04 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 2538 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 2 57 15 PM 1 TestWGR1 0 100 S TO 27S PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 2 54 23 PM 1 Test WGR1 0 100 50 100 25 33 PSI TRUE 5 20 2009 2 51 31 PM 1 T
25. s Envirosystems liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 Table of Contents OGE TI Oeae AE A seas Safety PRECAUTIONS aininn E SA Descriptiomof BBS pecatiserccacdecxcdasadiucaxieusacetiuaxteacduiteueneacsatuumgeeehedueeues 3 1 Cypress Envirosystems Monitoring SystemM cccssccsecseeeseeees 32 Related ProdUcTS airiran e eS aie T A NTA SEUD INS UCUONS cerise AAE N A E ALl COMPONEN eiin a S E Web CONSOLE errire in EE E O ATEA actos 5 1 Starting the Program and General Navigation ccceccseeeees 5S2 Redde POCO aae aT TA A EE 53 Other Readings PACES lt cssscistacs tach cecasttbadacanihdeootbeedaesebeecstatondacame 5 4 CONTISUPING NO OCS ossia i a D BANOV SA US aa sects bs aaaeae ees 30 SENE UID TNE AlATN morroiei ANA 57 VIEWAlITO HISTORY deenaa E AA 5 8 Querying the System Remotely cccecccsssccccesececeeeeeeeeeeeeeees S9 Graph meene a Careand MaintenanCE seniorii ONAA Troubleshooting merriamii e E E Technical Specifications enirosminonn rena a SUD DOU a E ea Warranty Int ORM GUO MN svecacceatintcs tevecosceinenaumacucacdeatintes tsaeoaseieveacantatiacosee Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 3 1 0 2 0 3 0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Cypress Envirosystems Blue Box Server BBS a core component of the Cypress Envirosystems Monitoring System Please read
26. specify the min Y value on the graph Max If Auto Scale is turned off the user must specify the max Y value on the graph Y Axis Zoom Allows the user to zoom into data on both the x and y axis By default zooming occurs only on the x axis Tooltip This allows the user to see the actual reading value on the graph by hovering the mouse pointer over a point on the graph By default this option is turned off to speed up graphing time Update If graphing options have change the user may click the Update button for the changes to take effect on the graph Reset Zoom Resets the graph back to the default view no zoom 5 Click Show Graph to display the graph Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 19 5 9 2 5 9 3 5 10 A graph appears at the bottom of the page with several points that represent nodes and timestamps shown in Figure 21 Tip If you click Clear Graph all data in the dialog box clears except for the nodes ID list If you want to delete a node you must look up the Node ID and then go into the list and delete it manually Cypress Systems Node Graph Sehected Daia Pown thhone Figure 21 Sample Node Graph When graphing multiple nodes the legend will have the nodes listed from the highest reading value to lowest readings value These values will be based on the first displayed value To improve graphing performance individual values may be removed for very large sets of data
27. the NodelD and click on the Delete button Please note this action will delete the node and all associated data 5 4 3 Edita Node To edit a node go to the table in the lower half of the CONFIGURATION page Click on the Edit button in the far right column next to the node This will launch a Node Configuration pop up dialog box as shown in Figure 12 Table 2 describes the node configuration parameters After editing the parameters the Ok button must be clicked to save the newly edited fields To cancel the edits simply click on the Close button to close the dialog box without saving To see the change log of the nodes that have been added deleted edited click onthe icon Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 13 NodelD The NodelD of the Device Name Basic description of the node Unit of measurement for each gauge The user will either specify the type of measurement such as PSI H2O Inch LBS or a binary type TRUE FALSE ON OFF or ACTIVE INACTIVE In case of Binary unit type the Unit column display is empty in the Readings page MinValue This value is the minimum number on the gauge MaxValue This value is the maximum number on the gauge Lower Control The lower control limit value If the node reading drops below this number an Limit LCL alarm condition is created Upper Control The upper control limit value If the node reading rises above this number an Limit UCL alarm condition is cre
28. ut 100 6 27 2009 5 27 55 AM 11 Process Vacuum 100 5 27 2009 5 35 20 AM 12 CDA Cooling Water Pump 100 Figure 14 Node status web page 5 6 Setting up the Alarm One of the benefits of Cypress Envirosystems Web Console is it immediately alerts you to potential problems as they arise in your facility The system triggers an alarm when a node reading climbs above an upper control limit or drops below a lower control limit When an alarm is triggered two things happen e The Alarm Status button turns red e The system sends out alerts via SMS text message and optionally email to everyone on the notification list You must have a device that is capable of receiving SMS text messages in order to receive a text alarm Also keep in mind that once an alarm is triggered you need to reset it before the system can send you another 5 6 1 Configure Alarm Notifications Alarm notifications alert you via text message and optionally email Before setting up the notifications go into the CONFIGURATION page and do the following 1 Check the SMS Alarm box for the nodes you want to monitor This tells the system to send you an email or text message only when these particular nodes go into an alarm state 2 Enter a value for AlarmCtrl Limit Small fluctuations can cause readings to spike This value sets the consecutive number of times a reading exceeds a limit before the system triggers an alarm Once those values are set follow these steps to configure
29. w is UCL highlighted in orange Note Each node has a separate control limit If the reading drops below the lower control limit set by the user the row is LCL highlighted in orange Note Each node has a separate control limit The reading was received without error and is within limits The row is not highlighted been configured with the Node ID The row is highlighted in gray Table 1 Status Column Details Tip Similar to standard web pages the Cypress Envirosystems Web Console pages are static To get a new value on a reading you must reload the page by clicking F5 on your keyboard or the Reload button on your browser 5 2 2 Sort Readings You can sort a column of readings by ascending or descending value by simply clicking on any column heading that is underlined The system does not save sorts however and reverts back to the default view when the page reloads 5 3 Other Readings Pages Depending on the field device the readings page may look a little different WGRs and WTRs share the same BBS and the data is displayed as seen above in Figure 6 Figure 7 and Figure 8 show other examples of what the readings page will look like TABLE HELP Cypress Systems Console Inlet_Temp C Outlet_Temp C Delta_Temp C Timestamp NodelD Description 01 11 2009 06 01 42 1 Room 5123 off header next to PSG 4602 160 0 OK 100 0 OK 59 8 OK 01 11 2009 06 09 23 4 Room 5123 above hot water boiler 52 172 0 0K
30. zer5 0 00 OK 0 00 OK 66 4 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 08 27 21 Freezer6 3 48 OK 2 59 OK 15 3 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 08 33 25 Freezer 3 38 OK 3 06 OK 78 9 OK CLOSE 10 19 2008 06 09 11 29 Freezers 3 08 OK 411 OK 73 5 OK CLOSE Figure 8 Wireless Freezer Monitor WFM Readings Page Configuring Nodes You can add delete and edit node configurations by going to the CONFIGURATION page This page is password restricted so that only the system administrator can access it Access Node Configurations To access the Node Configuration screen 1 Click CONFIGURATION in the Main Menu A dialog box shown in Figure 9 appears asking for a user name and password CYPRESSSYSTEMS Enter your User Name and Password to access protected pages Figure 9 Administrator login page 2 Inthe dialog box enter a user name and password and click Log In The configuration page appears as shown in Figure 10 below It has two clearly defined sections a top section where you can add and delete individual or multiple nodes and a bottom section that displays all the nodes in the system that are visible to the server Cypress Envirosystems Doc 152 10201 01 Rev 1 0 BBS User Manual Page 10 ES CYPRESSSYSTEMS SS TETA i TABLE HELP e aa RAPH Cypress Systems Web Console Node Gan Load from File Browse Edit 1 Test WGR1 PSI 0 100 50 100 1 Edit 2 2 Test WWGR2 PSI 0 100 50

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