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1. as the desired action and then specify the name of the executable file for Windows to launch Invert Status Indication on Command and LED Component On the Command and LED component you can now select the Invert This Channel option to cause the LED to illuminate when a Low Off status is indicated By default the LED illuminates when a High On status is indicated Nominal Bar The Nominal Bar is a new way to track metering channels by reference to an arrow that indicates the nominal or expected value of the channel Once set up the bar that represents the meter will terminate at the nominal arrow as long as the channel is at the nominal value When the channel is out of tolerance the arrow provides an indication of where the value should be allowing at a glance assessment of how much adjustment is needed When you set up the nominal bar enter the lowest value that should be displayable on the meter in the minimum value field and the normal or expected value in the nominal field Select the low normal and high value ranges and color choices to determine when the meter changes color and which meter colors are associated with each value range The maximum value shown on the scale is always 25 higher than the nominal value AG GSC3000 amp VRC2500 INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL ADDENDUM Text Files in Custom Views The Text File Custom View control allows you to position a text box that is linked to a tex
2. and each I O unit must have a unique unit number Lynx 5 1 also provides the ability to upload firmware to the G Link units Detailed installation configuration and operation instructions for each G Link product may be found in the respective product manuals NEW OPTION TO SHOW STATE OF LATCHING COMMANDS In the Tools gt Options menu system users can now configure Lynx to show latched commands in bold When this option is checked one command button in each pair of latching command channels will show whether the A or B side of the channel is currently latched This makes it easier to assess conditions at the remote site USER SPECIFIC SITE PASSWORDS Lynx 5 0 and Lynx 4 x governed user privileges according to individual user logins retained by the Lynx software A user logging in to Lynx with system privileges would have full unit privileges for all sites set up on that PC This is because Lynx connections used a single site password to access the remote unit and the software itself determined which program and site privileges were allowed depending on the user Starting in Lynx 5 1 a new level of security allows administrators to store multiple user specific site passwords on the remote I O unit This allows Lynx to continue governing program privileges while the I O unit determines site privileges When Lynx privileges and site privileges are used in conjunction the most restrictive privileges prevail User specific
3. ADDENDUM Lynx Lynx Software Version 5 1 GSC3000 amp VRC2500 Installation amp Operation Manual Lynx Software Version 5 1 Addendum November 2005 Copyright O 2005 Burk Technology Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from Burk Technology Information in this manual is subject to change without notice Lynx 5 1 Features The GSC3000 and VRC2500 Installation and Operation Manuals provide complete instructions for installing and operating your transmitter remote control system with the Lynx 5 software While the look and feel of Lynx 5 1 is very much the same as Lynx 5 0 there some important new features and enhancements covered here in the Lynx 5 1 manual addendum If you have any questions about the software or about the GSC3000 or VRC2500 in general please take a look at the support section of our web site at www burk com or send email to supportO burk com VIRTUAL CHANNELS Beginning in Lynx 5 1 virtual channels provide a means within Custom Views to depict conditions based on multiple input channels alarm conditions and other virtual channels They are a way to link a single on screen meter or status indicator to several different conditions For example a single virtual channel can give a true or false reading to indicate whether either of two STLs is online A map based custom view can use virtual channels to present indicators showing whether
4. RK CUSTOMER SUPPORT 978 486 3711 e support burk com e www burk com A3 TECHNOLOGY MANUAL ADDENDUM The syntax for site and channel references reads Channel_Type Site_Name Unit Number Channel_Number Examples Status Main O 1 Or Status Main O 2 The virtual channel will return the True state when status channel 1 2 or both are true Status Main O 1 And Not Value Main O 2 gt 150 The virtual channel will return the True state when status channel 1 is true but only if the value of metering channel 2 is greater than 150 Value Main O 1 Value Main O 2 The virtual channel will return the product of metering channels 1 and 2 Value Main O 2 gt 150 And Not AnyAlarm The virtual channel will return the True state when metering channel 2 is greater than 150 and there is no alarm condition at any site Alarm Main 4 Or Alarm Main 5 The virtual channel will return the True state when an alarm is present on I O unit number 4 I O unit number 5 or both When you are done creating your virtual channel you can view the current result by clicking the test button Click OK to store the virtual channel definition on the PC You will be prompted to name the channel After that the new virtual channel will appear in the list of virtual channels when you first open the virtual channels utility You can later go back and edit or delete virtual channels by opening the virtua
5. ame Cancel and restart Lynx after clicking OK to save your Y Write data to SOL Server settings Find the lynx sql file saved in the Lynx root folder and forward it to the administrator of the SQL server to complete setup N Use Windows security Server Address be Help Specify username and password Usemame Password URK CUSTOMER SUPPORT 978 486 3711 e support burk com e www burk com A7 TECHNOLOGY AS GSC3000 amp VRC2500 INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL
6. l channels utility and highlighting the channel you want to delete or edit Then click the delete or edit toolbar button Once you save your virtual channel you can use it Custom Views in the same way you would reference a real channel in Custom Views see the GSC3000 VRC2500 user manual You can also open the virtual channel editor at any time to see a list of all virtual channels and their current states A4 GSC3000 amp VRC2500 INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL ADDENDUM SUPPORT FOR G LINK G BUS EXPANSION SERIES The G LinkTM G Bus Expansion series allows users to directly interface equipment to the GSC3000 without requiring discrete wiring for each input or output channel and without using tradition wiring interfaces and command relays G Link units connect to the G Bus so monitoring site conditions with G Link does not use up channels on an I O unit For more information about G Link visit the Burk Technology web site at www burk com To facilitate G Link Lynx 5 1 can now assign unit numbers via the G Bus instead of via COM port You can also modify the unit number of an I O unit in the same fashion To change a unit number right click the unit icon in the Site List and choose Set Unit Number Note that during initial I O unit setup you will still connect individually to each unit via the PC s COM port and then use the Tools menu to set the unit number This is because units are shipped with a default unit number of 0
7. pe them in The only place passwords are entered is in the Edit Site wizard Once individual site passwords are saved to the unit disconnect from the site Then click the edit site icon and in the first page of the Edit Site wizard change the site password to the user specific site password you would like used when anyone connects into this site Only Lynx users with system level privileges may change the default password used for the site connection IMPORTANT When first create the site in Lynx you will specify a site password in the New Site Wizard Be sure that it is included in the password table in the unit configuration Users tab if you wish for users to gain access to the system with that password If a user has system level privileges associated with his Lynx login but connects to a site that uses a user specific site password that only offers observer privileges the more restrictive privilege level prevails Similarly a user with observer privileges associated with his Lynx login who connects to a site that uses a user specific password with system privileges will not be able to issue commands because Lynx continues to restrict privileges according to the Lynx user login NEW CUSTOM VIEWS TOOLS Executing Applications via Custom Views For any Custom Views component the associated Click Action can be set up to run an application Click on the component in the Custom View Editor and select the Action tab Choose Run Application
8. site passwords may be X Unit Configuration Ju associated with System Operator or Eile Observer privileges System access allows W BE M3 users to monitor all channels issue Description Site Dialing Users Metering Status Commands Timed Events Muting Channel Colors commands run and edit macros and edit fi o Il User Name Password Access Level a unit configuration Operator access allows 1 Engineering MANAGE System i the user to monitor all channels issue 12 Operators ACCESS Operator 3 Air Staff MONITOR Observer commands and run macros but does not 4 System allow access to unit configuration or editing E a of macros Users with Observer access can 7 System N 8 System only monitor channel conditions all control la and configuration functions are disabled System 11 System 112 System 13 System 114 System 115 System 16 System 17 System 18 System son 10 Crabas URK CUSTOMER SUPPORT 978 486 3711 e support burk com e www burk com A5 TECHNOLOGY MANUAL ADDENDUM Once you have created a new site in Lynx set up users and privileges by connecting to the site and right clicking the I O unit icon representing the I O unit the has the physical direct modem or Web Interface connection Select the option for unit configuration and when the configuration window opens click the Users tab Note User names entered under the Users tab are simply for the site administrator s reference users never have to ty
9. t file located on or accessible from the local computer You can edit the text file outside of Lynx and the Custom View will display the most current content whenever the view is loaded This is useful for updating operator instructions contact telephone numbers or any other message that you may need to periodically edit The properties tab for the text file component allows you to specify the file name of the desired text file as well as determine display settings for the text box NEW OPTION FOR USER PRIVILEGES System level users can now prevent other users from closing Lynx or closing windows within Lynx To prevent others from closing Lynx find the Tools gt Options menu navigate to the General tab and click Require privilege to close Lynx Then create a new user or edit an existing user with custom privileges and leave unchecked the privilege to close Lynx To prevent a user from closing the docking windows within Lynx assign the user custom privileges and leave unchecked the Edit Docking Windows option The user will be able to resize and move windows but will not be able to close them completely SQL SERVER SUPPORT By opening the Tools gt Options menu and clicking Options ae the SQL server tab users can configure Lynx 5 1 a Gi Display Startup C ctivity Dial in Loggi Alert to save logging data to a SQL server Enter the ee Warnings Data SOL Server i name address of the server the database n
10. there are alarms at one or more sites You can also use virtual channels to compute new channel values based on mathematical expressions Since virtual channels are saved on the PC running Lynx they are meant to be used primarily in the Custom Views software environment and not in timed events or macros which are stored in memory on board the remote control However the value for any virtual channel can be viewed by clicking the virtual channels toolbar icon The following is an overview for how to integrate virtual channels into your operation Creating A New Virtual Channel To create a new virtual channel open the virtual channels Virtual Channel Definici n y utility by selecting Virtual Channels from the Tools menu When the utility opens you will see a list of your existing virtual channels their definitions and their current state Click New to define a new channel Meter Channels And The text box with the blinking cursor is where you create ee ci e or your virtual channel definition The value of the virtual me gt Noel channel is equal to the value of the expression in the text Math Functions ur box Select channels real or virtual and or alarm conditions gen from the menu tree for use in the virtual channel Then select aia math functions from the menu tree or use the push button logic operators to determine how the virtual channel should Ok zw sa determine its value _ U

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