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1.          rs E    WLPMP4 IE wLpMp2  0 0    WELILO Y li WEL2LO    ee eds  E ds TA       The Process and Instrumentation Diagram contains a graphical representation of your system  Digital  inputs and outputs are displayed as tagname boxes that change color when the I O point is active  red or  green   Analog I O are displayed as numerical values  with analog outputs also containing the   symbol to  distinguish them from analog inputs  Click the OK button to go back to the main ProView screen     As discussed above  the P amp ID screen is typically supplied by your system integrator  However  if you would  like to make changes to the P amp ID screen  follow the procedures outlined below  If you want to change the    43 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    background image  you can create a new  pid file  The P amp ID must be a bitmap format file   bmp  that can be  created with a drawing program  The bitmap image can be any size you choose  the file name must be the  same as your ProView site file   pvs  with the filename extension changed to  pid  and it must be placed in the  same folder as your  pvs file     When you open the P amp ID screen in ProView  you can move or remove the I O boxes as you choose   Remember to Save the site file before you exit ProView to store these changes   To change the appearance of the P  amp  ID     1  To move a descriptive box containing either a tagname or value  hold the shift key and click the left  mouse button when posi
2.     1900   When an analog data file is opened in a spreadsheet or database software package  you will probably   want to reformat the date time information in the leftmost column  For instance  in Excel  select the column   choose Format    Cells  and select a Number format that includes both the date and the time        57 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 7  OTHER OPERATIONS    his chapter explains how to save the site setup  print current operating data to a file  view the process  configuration  use the annunciator feature and exit the program     Saving the Site Configuration to File    While you work in ProView  you may change certain system settings that are stored in your site configuration   or  pvs  file  Examples of some of the parameters stored with your site file include remote communication  settings  passwords  and notes for your tagnames  You should save your  pvs file before closing ProView if  you make any changes to these parameters     Remember that most operational settings  such as alarm levels  fax report numbers  datalogging   FYI setup  PID gains  etc  are stored in the ProControl unit  not in your site file  ProView    pulls up    this  information stored in the ProControl unit when you connect to it  There is no need to save your site  file if you only make changes to these operational settings     To save your site configuration do the following   1  Click on Save Site or Save Site As    in the File menu     Or    Cli
3.     The analog alarm levels define what parts of an analog input   s range are considered    active    and which are  not  This affects not only the color of LED   s and bar graphs on the main screen but also can affect process  control if the analog input is used in a process task  Depending on how your system has been configured  you    29 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    will be able to set up to four    activation levels    that define when an input becomes active  Some ProControl  configurations allow you to set a Low Alarm Limit and a High Alarm Limit  while others allow you to  additionally define a Low Low Alarm Limit and a High High Alarm Limit  These activation levels are  somewhat more flexible in use than their names imply  in that they are not only used to trigger alarms  If an  alarm limit value is exceeded  it could be used to simply turn on a pump or reset a switch  for example     To set an analog alarm level  do the following     1  Position the mouse pointer over the I O point   s tagname until a balloon appears  right click until you  see Alarm Levels     Low Low Alarm    LL LU LL    Low Alarm    High Alarm  HHHH HHHH ee  170 0    High High Alarm    UL LL dB LI       3  The present alarm levels are shown in text as well as in the position of the sliders  Note that the High  Alarm value must be greater than the Low Alarm value  and the High High Alarm value must be  greater than the Low Low Alarm value     4  You may adjust the alarm
4.   17 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide       EOS Research Ltd     ProView for Series   plus  waterdem pvs   1      Enable Communications System Datalogging Password Help    e  ieskh      O8  Discrete Inputs Discrete or Analog Inputs Analog Outputs   WEL1LO  y TWRLVL 11190 VSPMP4   WEL2LO oe     65    oan naa   i a  100  TWR_HH THKIWL 1 8 VSPMP2   TNK_HH 0 FT    s EA of  100   MN NAOQHFD Y A   GPM PID E 145   1   MN CHLRFD E id   GPM PRO y 939   100    Last Shutdown 09 41 41   11 7 2013   Remote    LOCAL CONNECT setpoints      Autor  MEDIDO 0 Report OFF    The NORTH WATER SYSTEM system in MAYBERRY RFD     Www  eosresearch com       Note that the screen has been updated to reflect the current operating conditions at the site  At the bottom of  the screen  various message panels have been filled in as well     18 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Dial Up Remote Connection    For a dial up remote connection  the procedure 1s a little different  Follow these steps     1  Make sure that your modem has been installed properly and that the phone line is plugged in to the  proper port on the modem     Your modem must be Hayes  AT  compatible and capable of operation at 9600 baud     2  Click on Remote Connection in the Communications menu   Or    Click on the Remote Connection toolbar button  a    You will see the Remote Communications dialog box         Remote Communications    Call Status    Signal Level Signal Quality  Site Phone Number   
5.   Looking at Discrete Data    To examine the discrete datalog record that you have extracted click on the Discrete tab     E    Discrete    The Discrete data window appears  On the left  the Select I O list box contains a list of all enabled discrete  inputs and outputs  In the middle is the Discrete Data record  On the right  the Earliest Record extracted is  shown as 13 07 09 on 3 31 15  The Latest Record is 13 25 13 on 3 31 15  A total of 56 records were  extracted  Clicking on All in the Select I O list box will show the entire discrete record in the Discrete Data  window  You can scroll through the discrete records in the window     Discrete    Discrete Data  1 56    56 Earliest Record 3  3 31 2015 13 07 09  gt  WLPMP4   ON Wo A AA AA AA KIL  KINDS 1507011  gt  WLPMP    ON 3 34 2015 12 40 15  3131 2015 13 07 13  gt  FINPMP   ON    3 TWR_HH 3 31 2015 13 07 18  gt  NAOMET   ON   Latest Record 56  4 TNK_HH 3 34 2015 13 07 18  gt  CHLMET   ON Lita data data da EILA    O RESET 331 2015 13 07 23  gt  TWRALM   ON  331 2015    56 Points       The Select I O list box can be used to filter the data record to include just one discrete input or output  In the  example below  the CHLMET output has been selected  Whenever a single input or output is selected   statistics are generated regarding the selected input or output  spanning the period of time from the first state  change to the last one in the record  There are 16 data points for CHLMET below  and the input was ON for  19 min
6.   Time ON 00 04 47 Time OFF 00 09 54       Looking at Events Data    First  go back to the Get Logged Data tab and extract the Events data  After the data has been extracted   click on the Events tab to examine the event datalogging record     The Events data window appears  The Select Event list box contains a list of all enabled processes and other  ProControl events  In the middle is the Event Data record  The Earliest Record and Latest Record  extracted are shown to the right     Get Logged Data    Event Data Earliest Record 44  3 34 2015 10 19 54  gt  Startup01 Popo bot tis Af    3 31 2015 10 19 56  gt  Startup02 Aaa Sense  3 31 2015 10 19 58  gt  Startup03 f  3 31 2015 10 20 03  gt  Startup04 Latest Record 205  3 34 2015 10 20 03  gt  Auto Mode Pe Pe do    WO1s2015  102207  gt  Process04      431 2015 11 35 15             To view the data  follow the same procedure described for Discrete Data  Clicking on All in the Select  Event list box will display all the events that were extracted  By clicking on an event in the Event Data  window  a description is provided in the Process Description window below     51 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Looking at Analog Data    First  go back to the Get Logged Data tab and extract the Analog In or Analog Out data  After the data has  been extracted  click on the Analog tab to examine the event datalogging record     The Analog data window appears  The Select Input list box contains a list of all enabled anal
7.   Upon termination  you will immediately destroy the Software or return all copies of the Software to EOS Research Ltd  along with  any copies you have made     U S  GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS  The Software and documentation are provided with    RESTRICTED RIGHTS     Use   duplication  or disclosure by the U S  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR52 227 14 and DFAR252 227 7013 et seq or its  successor     EXPORT LAWS  You agree that neither the Software nor the direct product thereof is intended to shipped either directly or indirectly to  foreign countries unless a validated export license is obtained from the U S  Department of Commerce     APPLICABLE LAWS  This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of New Hampshire and the United States  including patent and  copyright laws  Any claim arising out of this Agreement will be brought in Strafford County  New Hampshire     8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    EOS RESEARCH  LTD     SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT    By using this Software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement  Do not use the  Software until you have carefully read and agreed to the preceding terms and conditions  If you do  not agree to the terms of this agreement  promptly return this document and any accompanying  items     Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on  the part of EOS Research  Ltd  No part of this manual may be repro
8.   match what is in your ProControl unit   Click on Process Configuration under the File menu  and the  following screen will appear  showing the inputs and outputs that are configured for your system     6l    8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide       TWR_HH  Water Tower High Alarm Level    AND Logic  Select Inputs Select Outputs Processes in which ALL of the  Selected I Os are Used    TAVLPMP A Process05  AWLPMP2  3FINPIAIP   4  TNK_HH ACHLMET   o RESET A NAOMET   17  TWRLVL o PH_ALM   1  TNKLVL  gt CL_ALM    Process Description  Process05    lf TWR_HH is ON THEN Switch TWRALM ON    Process Status  Startup   a 6 T    T    ry  Zat    Shutdown       By selecting inputs and outputs from the left and center columns  respectively  you will see a listing of  process tasks that include your selected I O  For instance  if you choose an output from the center column   you will see a list of processes that turn that output ON or OFF in the window on the right  Clicking on a  process will provide a description in the Process Description window  You can select both inputs and  outputs to filter the list of processes  To de select an I O point   lt Ctrl gt    left click on it     Annunciators    The Annunciator feature is useful for those ProControl users that remain connected to their systems for  extended periods of time via ProView  The Annunciator is a visual alarm indicator for the ProView screen  that is designed to draw attention to an alarm condition that presen
9.  ProView 2 2x User   s Guide                e EOS Research Ltd     ProView for Series 2plus  waterdem pvs   1   k File Enable Communications System Datalogging Password Help  OS  nic MIOOBALY  Discrete Inputs Discrete or Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Discrete Outputs   _  TWRLVL AS VSPMP1 AAA ANNAA  O O    0 0 PID 4 00   1   D     TNKLVL Jj VSPMP  MAA IA 2  OO     0 00 o 00      ae PH  LM    FINFLO Ji i Ween     0 0    PM o 00   0     a    FLOW 2 al IILI IFO Tak  EARANN o  one     0 0 PM   0 9 0    o LM  FLOW_1 jae ES O   0 0 SPM E    D Tromer WAN    Ga net      fatal    Last Shutdown 09 41 41   11 7 2013   Remote    The NORTH WATER SYSTEM system in MAYBERRY RFD     wWww eosresearch com       Examining the Main Screen    This particular site file shows five discrete inputs  seven analog inputs  eleven discrete outputs  and four  analog outputs     Discrete Inputs    WELILO  O    WELILO   WELILO Qe    On the left side of the screen below the heading Discrete Inputs are shown the tagnames of enabled discrete   or digital  inputs  To the right of the tagname is a virtual    LED     This LED   s color or shape will change  based on the status of the input  If a discrete input is    OFF     the LED next to the tagname is gray in color  If  a discrete input is    ON     then the LED is green  If the discrete input is    ON    and has been set up as an alarm  input the LED becomes a red    Alarm Bell     Some panels are blank because those inputs have not been  enabled in this partic
10.  appropriate gains for your process   contact EOS Research technical support     To change the PRO or PID parameters  Set Point  or Max Change parameters     1  Itis highly recommended to first place your analog output into Manual mode  Click on the PID  or  PRO  beneath the Tagname and wait a second for it to change to Manual     2  Position the mouse pointer over the analog output   s tagname until a balloon appears  and right click until  you see PID Options     YSPMHPF        ble Speed Drive for Fini Tater Pump  PID Options      3  Left click and the PID Parameters dialog box appears       44  PID Parameters for VSPMP1    Advanced Options  P Gain   Gain D Gain   MAX Change    Auto Tuning    10 2 0 2 100   E Enable   Enable PID Tuning    Open Loop    Pre Tune Now   E       Closed Loop  j o a o ES ox  i    Adaptive   Enable  Pre Tune Results    Set Point for TWRLYL Idle   Last Pre Tune Failed   unspecified  JUL reason   Returning PID Loop to Manual    LLL Dl Da BB    4  To change any of these parameters  you can either click and drag the sliding scale or click the numerical text  and enter the value through the keyboard  You can also change the upper limit on all of the gain scales     3 00 10 0 5 3 0 ty       41 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    5  Click the OK button to save your changes  If not  click the Cancel button     6  To restart your PID loop  click the word Manual underneath the Tagname and wait a second for it to change  to PID  Your new 
11.  running   PRO   The open loop  Proportional  algorithm is running    MAX CHG   The maximum amount the output can change in one control cycle     THE CURRENT REPORTING SETUP     KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKK     x x  k Report Enable  ON KARNA  xxxx x FAX Number 1  1  999  555 1234 KERER  xxxx x FAX Number 2  555 4321 KARER  AAAS Scheduled FAX  Every Day at  07 00 ARAA  xxxxx Next Scheduled FAX  07 00 EREE  EXERE pager   i  Enabled  Numeric KERR K  RRM Pager  2  Enabled  AlphaNumeric RIAD  AE  Paging  Will occur at 2400 baud ERRER  xxx x  Page Number 1  1  700  555 6789 KEKR K  xxxxx Pager ID I  9876543 ARAN        Page Number 2  1  700  555 6789 EK Ts  xxxxx Pager ID 2i 3456789 pa eae    KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKRKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    THE CURRENT DATALOGGING SETUP     KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    xxxxx Enabled Dataloggling  Digital  Analog  Event DP en  CEES Dataloggling Interval  00 01 KEREK  xxxxx Next Datalog Time  Tee Ged  KERRAN    kkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxk  xkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkxkxkxx xx     Reviewing the Process Configuration    ProView includes a utility that can help you understand the control logic that is programmed into your  ProControl unit  if your site file is not the most up to date version  note that the control logic shown may not
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13.  to ProControl   Cancel OK         Click the Send New Memo to ProControl button to send the memo to the ProControl   s display   OK to temporarily save the memo but not transmit it  or Cancel to abort the entire procedure     The Ack button on the MemoPad will flash red and your PC will beep to indicate when the  ProControl operator has acknowledged your memo     22 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 4  MANAGING YOUR SITE    This chapter explains how to change the way your ProControl system operates by switching between Manual  and Automatic modes  initiating a startup or shutdown sequence  and changing other general system settings     Switching Between System Modes    There are four modes of operation for the ProControl  Manual  Automatic  Startup and Shutdown  To initiate                fF a   a switch to a different mode  simply click on the appropriate Toolbar button     ff or click  on Process Operations in the System menu     Goto AUTO Mode  E Clicking on the coffee cup will place the ProControl into Automatic mode   Goto MANUAL Mode    Clicking on the hammer will place the ProControl into Manual mode     STARTUP System     Clicking on the green    power button    causes the ProControl to initiate a Startup  sequence     SHUTDOWN System     Clicking on the red    power down    button causes the ProControl to initiate a  Shutdown sequence     Emergency OFF  Y Clicking on the red hand will cause an Emergency Shutdown  which turns off all  ou
14.  uses to time stamp datalogged information  and control other important system functions  To set the Date  amp  Time     1  Click on the System Time toolbar button   Or    Choose System Operations from the System menu and click System Time  You will see the Date  amp   Time dialog box      Date  amp  Time  ProControl    12 08 2014 all    15 12 46 15 12 47 al l al  gt l 4          7    ProControl   System       2  The left side of the dialog box displays the current date and time kept on your PC  The right side of  the dialog box is the date and time according to the ProControl unit  Follow the procedure outlined  below if you need to change the time     3  To set the ProControl   s clock equal to the PC   s clock click on the ProControl   System button  To    set the ProControl   s clock to a specific time use the time spinners Ede The upper spinner changes  the date and lower set of three spinners change the hour  minute and second  left to right   respectively     4  To set your PC   s time  System time  use the Windows Control Panel     FYI Daylight Savings Time is not supported by the ProControl   s clock  You will need to make any  necessary changes manually     24 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Changing the time by a large amount can lead to discontinuities in the datalogging history of your  ProControl unit  particularly if you move the ProControl   s time forward  See the section on Datalogging  Setup in Chapter 5 to check on your system   s 
15.  values by clicking and holding a red slider and moving it to the left or    right  As you move the slider the numeric value is updated to reflect the change you are making  The  alarm level will be set to a new value when you release the mouse button     30 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide       5  Alternatively  you may click on the alarm level text and edit the value for the alarm level  This is  usually a better way to input a precise value  Be sure to hit the Enter key to send the new value to the  ProControl unit  Click on the OK button to hide the Alarm Levels dialog box        Remember that any changes you make to the alarm levels are immediate and may impact the process  control for your system  Be sure you understand the safety risks and other implications of issuing these  commands     31 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Site Information    Site Information refers to data used in the fax report and in the various files printed by ProView   To view or change the Site Information do the following     1  Click on Site Information in the File menu  The Site Information dialog box appears        Site Information      y on    Customer Hame    FOS RESEARCH LTD    Site Location    ROCHESTER NH    FAA Recipient  PROJECT MANAGER       2  To change the Customer Name  Site Location or FAX Recipient click on the text you want to  change and edit it  Only uppercase letters  numbers and blank spaces are allowed  The Customer  Name fiel
16.  with any text editor or word processor  An example of a file generated  for our sample operation is shown on the following pages     59 8100 pv220man pv220man    EOS RESEARCH LTD   ProControl Series II     ProView Current Operational Information    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK          FAX Recipient  BULLWINKLE MOOSE  ERRE Customer  MAYBERRY WATER DEPT  xxxxx Site Location  MAYBERRY RFD    KkKKKK    kKkKKKK    KkKKK K    KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE KKK KKKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK       ERA Setu  upi dl   RASA OCC nM B   ARKO Type  102   ERE Serial Number  9999   FERES Dabe  12 9 2014  O ASS  xxxx x ProView  Version 2 200    kkxx xx xx     KkKKKK    KkKKKK    KkKKK K    KkKKK K    KkKKKK    KkKKKK    KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    EXEX  Communications State  REMOTE CONNECT AR  xxxxx System Mode  Auto 14 iia  xxxx x Last Shutdown  Last Shutdown 12 28 27   2 20 2014     KKKKX  xxxx x Alarms  Alarms SET KRKK K  ERRER EAX  Report ON See    KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    THE CURRENT INPUT STATUS        Remote    ROH 0000 00 00      TAGNAME CURRENT VALUE LO ALARM HI ALARM TOTALIZER HOURS  1 WELILO is OFF 000 000  2 WEL2LO is OFF 000 000  3 TWR HH  is OFF 000 000  4 TNK HH is OFF 000 000  8 RESET is OFF 000 000  17 TWRLVL 41 0 FT 30 0 
17. 1  555  555 1212    Initialization String  Mivindss7 9    Default   Series Il   Rockwell Chipset Based Modem  Series Il  U S  Robotics Modem   series ll   Cellular Modem MNP10   Series Il   Cellular Modem MNP10EC   series 2plus   Rockwell Chipset Based Modem    Dial Remote Site   Hangup   Test Connection    Ei         3  Select the COM port to which your modem is connected by clicking on the    radio button    next to the    COM port you want to use  COM ports 1 through 4 are supported     19 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    4  Check to see that the Site Phone Number is the one you want to dial  If not  click on the phone  number and change it  If you need to dial an 8  9 or some other prefix first to get an outside line  add  a comma or two after the prefix to obtain a pause before dialing the main number  e g   8 555 1212    Do not add parentheses or dashes     5  Examine the Initialization String to see if it is correct for your type of modem  For Series 2   systems  you will usually use the Initialization String for Rockwell Chipset or U S  Robotics  modems  If these do not work  use the Default string instead     6  Click on the Dial Remote Site button     7  You will see status messages in both the Call Status area of the Remote Communications dialog  box and in the lower portion of the main screen  Usually you will see the following messages     Trying Remote    ProView is attempting to contact your PC   s modem   OK ProView has successfully con
18. 1s immediate     To change the password  follow these steps   1  Click on the Password menu     Or    a  Click on the Password toolbar button  You will see the Security dialog box     Enter Password            Change Password         2  Click on the Change Password button  You will prompted to enter the Old Password in the text  box  Click the OK button or hit the enter key  If you do not enter the password correctly  a beep  sounds and the security dialog box disappears        3  You will then be prompted to enter the New Password in the text box  Recall that the password can  be up to three characters consisting of the numbers 0 9 and the letters A Z  After clicking on the OK  button or hitting the enter key  you will be prompted for the new password again     39 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide       4  If both new password attempts were identical  the new password will be accepted and the Security  dialog box will disappear  If ProView is connected to the ProControl  the new password will be in  effect for both ProView and the ProControl unit     Analog Output Options    If your ProControl system is configured with analog outputs  you will be able to adjust the output level  or the  parameters used in a control algorithm associated with that output  Your system integrator should have  already configured your analog outputs with these algorithms if they apply to your process  Analog outputs  can be involved in one of two different types of control sche
19. 5590 000 044  18 TNKLVL 10 07 FT 9 00 11 00 000 018  19 FINFLO 220 0 GPM CO 600 0 27 OAs GAL 000 749  20 FLOW 2 178 1 GPM 0 0 400 0 11 535 456 GAL 000 758  21 FLOW 1 95 8 GPM 35 8 L700 10 479 505 GAL 000 003  22 FIN PH 8 39 PH F390 C230  001 004  Zo FIN CL  0 99  EPM 0 80 Lao 000 499    THE CURRENT OUTPUT STATUS                    WrFONNF OD UI   N      TAGNAME CURRENT VALUE HOURS  1 WLPMP1 is ON 001 871  2 WLPMP2 is ON 001 871  3 FINPMP is ON 001 871  4 CHLMET is ON 001 655  5 NAOMET is ON 001 099  8 PH ALM is OFF 000 991  9 CL ALM is OFF 000 485  10 TWRALM is OFF 000 028  11 WL1ALM is OFF 000 000  12 WL2ALM is OFF 000 000  13 TNKALM is OFF 000 003  60    HOURS    OEE    002 704  002 705  002 705  002 705  002 705  002 660  002 686  001 955  001 946  002 702  001 701  002 206    WVOoOEPOARANGO   OAN OUI CO       000 833  000 833  000 833  001 049  001 606  001 714  002 219  002 677  002 705  002 705  002 701    W O10  F WW OY WO 010 PR    8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    THE CURRENT ANALOG OUTPUT STATUS       TAGNAME VALUE PID Mode SETPOINT P Gain I Gain D Gain MAX CHG    1 VSPMPL 39 1   ALG 40 0 10 0  010 0 1 O    2 VSPMP2 46 9 e ALG 10 00 TERS  010 0 5 5 0    3 NAOHFD 32 0 3 ALG 8 25 9 16  010 0 1 S0    4 CHLRFD 22 3   ALG 50 940         VALUE   The current output level expressed as a percentage 0  4ma 100  20ma   MAN    Manual  The PID or PRO control loop algorithm has been turned off   PID   The  Proportional  Integral  Derivative  control loop is
20. L 2S High  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch CHLMET OFF AND CL ALM ON    Process Us  TE TWR  TS    ON  THEN Delay for 2 Seconds  Send Report FAX  1 FAX  2 Page  1 Page  2    Initiate Shutdown  Switch TWRALM ON  Page Message   Tower s about to overflow  Bullwinkle   COME OUT NOW       Process  0677 LE CINK ETS ON  THEN Delay for 2 Seconds  Send Report FAX  1 FAX  2 Page  1 Page  2    Switch TNKALM ON  Page Message   Clearwell Tank High Mayberry North      Process 07  If TWRLVL is High  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch TWRALM ON    Process 08  If TWRLVL is NOT High or Low  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch TWRALM OFF    Process 09  If TNKLVL  26 High  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch TNKALM ON    Process 10  If TNKLVL is NOT High or Low  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch TNKALM OFF    Process  Ll Li FTIN  PR TS Hign Or LOW  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Send Report  FAX  1 Page  1    Switch PH ALM ON  Page Message   Finish Water pH Alarm Mayberry North      Process  12  LE FIN PA us NOT Broom Low  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch NAOMET ON AND PH ALM OFF    Process Lot LE  Fin CL tS High or Low  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Send Report FAX  1 FAX  2 Page  1 Page  2    Switch CL ALM ON  Page Message   Finish Water Chlorine Alarm Mayberry North      Process TAs Df  FIN Ch  ts  NOT  Hoh  Or bow  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch CHLMET ON AND CL ALM OFF    Startup 01  Switch WLPMP1 ON AND PH ALM OFF AND CL ALM OFF AND TWRALM OFF AND WLIALM OFF AND  WL2ALM OFF AND TNKALM OFF    13 8100 pv220m
21. ProControl unit     4  If you would like to set the totalizer to a different value  click on the value displayed in the dialog  box  Enter the new value for the totalizer and press the enter key     5  Click on the OK button to close the Totalizer dialog box     Trend Graphing    ProView can display a real time trend graph while you are connected either locally or remotely to the  ProControl  A 5 minute trend can be displayed in the lower left hand side of the ProView window     To start trend graphing     1  Position the mouse pointer over an analog input   s tagname until a balloon appears  then right click  until you see Trend     46 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide       2  Click the left mouse button to produce the Trend window for that input     ean Trend for FINFLO in GPM    3  The trend window provides a 5 minute history of the real time data for that analog input  You will  see the trend    drift    from right to left across the window  and it will be updated as long as you are  connected to the ProControl  If you wish to observe another trend  click on the tagname of another  analog input and the trend window will be refreshed with the new data     4  To stop trending and empty the trend window  click on the Trend for    text block in the trend panel     Downloading Logged Data    Operations data is stored electronically in the ProControl   s memory in accordance with the datalogging setup   Chapter 5   To view the logged data  click on Get Logg
22. ProView     for ProControl Series 2P          USER S GUIDE       Version 2 2x    EOS Research  Ltd     ProView 2 2x User s Guide    LICENSE  EOS Research  Ltd  grants you the right to use the enclosed program  the    Software      You will not use  copy  modify  rent  sell  or transfer the Software or any portion thereof except as provided for in this agreement   You may     1  Use the software on up to two computers  2  Copy the software solely for backup or archival purposes    RESTRICTIONS  You will not     Use the Software or cause the Software to be used on more than two computers at the same time   Sub license the Software    Reverse engineer  decompile or disassemble the Software   Copy the Software except as provided in this agreement    Permit simultaneous use of the Software by more than two users     SN A    TRANSFER  You may transfer ownership of this license to another party if the receiving party agrees to the terms of this Agreement and you  retain no copies of the Software and accompanying documentation     Transfer of the license terminates your right to use the Software     OWNERSHIP AND COPYRIGHT OF SOFTWARE  Title to the Software and all copies thereof remain with EOS Research Ltd  or its  vendors  The Software is copyrighted and is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions  You will not  remove the copyright notice from the Software  You agree to prevent any unauthorized copying of the Software     WARRANTY  EOS Researc
23. U   Startup   SD    MN   Manua  AU   Auto    S   L    is a  Discrete   is a  Analog   is a Pulse Flowmeter Input    is a Pulse Accumulator Input      Normally Open    Normally Closed     Or ON OFF  Input  or Variable Input      i e  Gallons   Discrete  Input   Discrete Input     ProView 2 2x User s Guide    SETUP  RANGE  D  NO  AL  D  NO  AL  D NOAL  D  NO  AL  BNOS TSU  A EP ST 0 100 FT  A EP A   0 15 FT  A EP ST 0 600 GPM  A EP ST 0 400 GPM  A EP ST 0 200 GPM  A  BP AL 0 14 PH  A EP AL 0 2 PPM    to record for each pulse    This input is  Active  when its value is outside the low to high alarm levels   This input is  Active  when its value is between the low and high alarm levels   This input shows a green LED in ProView when it is in its Active State    This input shows a red alarm bell in ProView when it is in its Active State   This 1S a menu function input  When activated it will run the startup routine   This is a menu function input  When activated it will run an emergency shutdown   This 1S a menu function input  When activated it place the unit in Manual Mode   This is a menu function input  When activated it place the unit in Auto Mode     This analog channel s reading is    THE DISCRETE  OUTPUTS  INCLUDED IN THIS SYSTEM ARE     TAGNAME TAGNAME DESCRIPTION  WLPMP1 Well 1 Pump   WLPMP2 Well 2 Pump   FINPMP Finish Water Pump   CHLMET Chlorine Metering Pump   NAOMET Sodium Hydroxide Metering Pump  PH ALM pH Alarm   Ci  ALM Chlorine Alarm   TWRALM Water Tower High Alar
24. after the  tagname  This indicates that the command was sent to the ProControl unit but that confirmation of  the state change has not yet been received     3 WLPH P1         To change the state of a discrete output  click on the toggle switch        DE SE       The         will disappear after confirmation of the state change has been received from the  ProControl unit     Depending on your site configuration  you may be able to change certain parameters that affect how the  discrete outputs in your system operate in Auto mode     Process Groups    The ability to set a Process Group is a rarely used feature that prevents an individual output from being  switched by certain process tasks when in Auto mode  If your ProControl has been configured for Process  Groups  you can switch between Group 1  ignore processes 17     32  and Group 2  ignore processes       16      21 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Do NOT enable process groups unless your ProControl has been configured specifically to use this  feature  Be sure you understand the safety risks and other implications of issuing these commands   Output Cycle    Some of your outputs may have been configured as    Switched    outputs  where the output is turned on and off  according to a timed cycle  or during a specific time of day     Output Options  To change an output option  do the following     1  Place your mouse pointer over the output   s tagname until a balloon appears  Click the right mouse  
25. ails  The    Data Window    indicates the number of    days hours of data to include     36 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    2  Click the    Settings    button to see the following screen        eMail Configuration    brocontroleosresearch  com  ppetimarberywater  net    User ID     Pazswnord     SMTP Server     Primary ONS   Secondary DNS     Phone Number     Cancel   o         Enter email addresses of the desired recipients here  Be sure to hit the    Enter    key after each entry   The only other settings in this window are the SMTP Server and DNS addresses  EOS Research  personnel will configure these for you  please contact EOS Research before making any changes  to these settings  Click the    OK    button to save the configuration        Datalogging Setup    There are three different types of datalogging on the ProControl  Discrete input and output changes are  logged as they happen  Events are also logged as they happen  and include changes in control mode  e g    Auto  Manual   local and remote connections to the ProControl  system startup shutdowns  fax or page  failures  and execution of Process Tasks  Analog input and output values are logged at specific time intervals  determined by the user  The Datalogging Setup dialog box 1s used to determine how datalogging 1s carried  out in the ProControl unit     To view or change the Datalogging Setup do the following   1  Click on Datalogging Setup in the Datalogging menu     Or        Click on th
26. an output control scheme and is under automatic control   These output control schemes are described in Chapter 5 under Analog Output Options     Printing the Setup to File    A more detailed listing of the site configuration can be made by printing the setup data to a text file  To print  the setup  do the following     1  Click on Print Setup in the File menu   Or  Click on the Print Setup button  ima    2  You will see the Print Setup to File dialog box     File Name  Directory     waterdem cfg c  Program Files  x66  EOS Research    e   3 Program Files  x86    EOS Research Ltd    ProView       9 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    3  Specify the drive and folder in which the text file will be saved     4  ProView will select a default file name for you  with the extension  cfg  However  you can give the  file another name if you wish  You can also select an existing  cfg file name by clicking on the file  name in the file list box     5  Click on the OK button to print the setup to the selected file   If you are overwriting an existing file  a message box pops up to make sure that you don   t make a mistake     A word about Files    Do not confuse the site configuration file  pvs   which  is a binary file  with the printed setup file   cfg   which  is a text file  A text file can be viewed with a word  processing program while a binary file typically  cannot        Examining the Setup File    To examine your site configuration file  use a text editor o
27. an pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Startup 02  Delay for 2 Seconds  Switch WLPMP2 ON  Startup 03  Delay for 2 Seconds  Switch FINPMP ON    Startup 04  Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch CHLMET ON AND NAOMET ON    Shutdown 01  Switch CHLMET OFF AND NAOMET OFF  Shutdown 02  Delay for 2 Seconds  Switch WLPMP1 OFF AND WLPMP2 OFF    Shutdown 03  Delay for 2 Seconds  Switch FINPMP OFF    This sample configuration has a fairly straightforward process flow  On startup  some of the system outputs  are switched on sequentially and all alarm indicators are switched off  On shutdown  all pump outputs and  chemical metering devices are turned off  The process tasks are mostly self explanatory  Some process tasks  include fax and pager reporting functions  It is important to remember how and when the process tasks are  run     e Process tasks are run continuously while the ProControl unit is in AUTO mode  Process control tasks  are event driven  1 e   they occur once when the    IF       conditions are true  subject to any delays    No automatic action is taken in MANUAL mode     e Startup and Shutdown processes are run in sequence  When the Startup sequence is finished  the unit  is placed in AUTO mode and the Process Tasks are run  If any Startup process in the sequence fails   then all the non lamp outputs are turned    OFF    and the unit reverts to MANUAL mode  A Startup  process fails when any IF condition is not satisfied for 60 seconds after the Startup process begins   there m
28. assistance     15 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 3  ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION    his chapter explains how to connect to the ProControl unit using ProView by local serial cable and by  remote modem     By itself  ProView does not reveal very much about your site   s operation  It must be connected to the  ProControl unit in order to yield any data     On Site Local Connection    To establish a local connection to a ProControl equipped with serial port  perform the following     l     Use the local serial cable supplied with the ProControl to connect the computer you are using to a  ProControl unit  One end of the cable terminates with a female 9 pin connector  Use this end to plug  into the serial port or USB to Serial adapter on your computer  The other end of the serial cable is  terminated with a 9 pin RJ 45 connector  Use this connector to plug into the    RS 232 Serial    port on  the right hand side of the ProControl unit     Be sure to disconnect the serial cable from the ProControl unit after you are finished  If you do not   remote communications and alarm reporting will not be possible     If the ProControl unit is powered OFF for any reason  wait 45 seconds after power up  3 minutes for  a cellular data unit  before plugging in the cable to attempt a local connection  Otherwise  the  ProControl   s modem may not be properly configured     If you have a ProControl unit with Ethernet communications  consult the Ethernet Quick Start G
29. ay not be any IF conditions in your Startup sequence   The Startup sequence begins when  the ProControl or ProView operator initiates it  The Startup sequence can also begin when power is  first applied to the ProControl unit if the    Auto Startup    option has been enabled     e The Shutdown sequence works in a similar manner  When the Shutdown sequence is finished  the  ProControl unit reverts to MANUAL mode  If any Shutdown process in the sequence fails  is not run  after 60 seconds   then all the non lamp outputs are immediately turned    OFF    and the unit reverts to  MANUAL mode  The Shutdown sequence can be initiated either by the ProControl or ProView  operator or by a process task  Process 5 does this in our example      Process Capability    The ProControl runs process tasks which are based on Boolean IF       AND THEN logic  There are  64 available processes  16 of which can be used as part of a startup sequence  and 16 of which can be used as  part of a shutdown sequence  Each process can     be based on several  simultaneously existing I O conditions  include short or long delays for de bouncing or simple time delay  use memory variables  registers  for linking processes   cycle outputs with timers or during certain times of the day  perform system shutdowns   send reports to fax and or pagers    14 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    If you wish to modify the ProControl programming  please contact your Control System Integrator    FYI for 
30. button until you see Output Options     a a  N er Fa h  Well  Pump  Uutput Options      WLPHP2       2  Click the left mouse button     3  You will see the Set Output Options dialog box  The Set Process or Set Output Cycle panels may  not be visible if those options do not apply  Both panels will be disabled if ProView is not connected  to a ProControl unit        Set Output Options for WLPMP1 ty     Set Process O    Enable  8 Group 1 Time ON 00 30 al  gt l al  gt l     _  Group 2 Time OFF 02 00                       4  To enable a Process Group click on the Enable check box and click either the Group 1 or Group 2  radio buttons in the Set Process panel  Once again  Do NOT enable process groups unless your  ProControl has been configured specifically to use this feature     5  Ifthe output has been configured to run in a switched mode  you will be able to change the Output  Cycle times by clicking on the value you want to change and entering the new time in an  hours minutes format  be sure to hit Enter after you type in the new time   Alternatively  click on  the up or down spinners to increase or decrease the time you want to change     6  Click on the OK button to confirm the changes and send them to the ProControl unit  Click on  Cancel to get rid of any changes     28 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Notes    Each I O point can have its own set of associated Notes  The notes are stored on your PC in a file with a  not  extension along with your  p
31. ck on the Save File button on the toolbar    The Save Site As dialog box appears  If you chose  File   Save Site  ProView bypasses the dialog box     File Name  Directory     waterdem pvs CiProgram Files  xe6  E0S Research Ltd     o   3 Program Files  x86     am EOS Research Ltd    ProView       58 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    2  Select the Drive  Directory and File Name you would like and click on the OK button to save the  file  You will be asked whether you wish to overwrite the existing file  Choose Yes to complete the  file save     Printing the Current Data to File    While you are connected to your ProControl via ProView  you can print the current operating data to a text  file for future reference  This can prove useful for documentation and reporting purposes     To save your current process data to a text file  do the following   1  Click on Print Current Data in the File menu  You will see the Save Current Data As dialog box     File Name  Directory     waterdem dat Label        aca   4 Program Files  x86     EOS Research Ltd       2  Select the Drive  Directory and File Name you would like  ProView selects a default file name for  you  which 1s the name of the site configuration file with a  dat file extension  However  you may  wish to change the file name to indicate a date representative of the information you are saving  for  instance  Click the OK button to save the current data to the file     You can examine the current data file
32. d also appears on the main screen of the ProControl unit   s display     3  Click on the OK button to confirm the changes and send them to the ProControl unit  Click on  Cancel to get rid of any changes     FAX Report Setup    This setup screen is used to change when and where the ProControl   s fax report is sent  and whether  individual fax recipients are enabled  only applicable to dial up ProControl units      To view or change the FAX Report Setup  do the following   1  Click on FAX Report Setup in the Communications menu     Or    Click on the FAX Report Setup toolbar button  f  You will see the FAX Report Setup dialog box     32 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Ist FAX Number   nd FAX Number  1  603  332 2727 332 2721     X Alarm FAX  IM Scheduled FAX     e  Every Day    07 00  O At intervals of  01 00    scheduled FAX    Next Scheduled FAX         If Remote Reporting is not enabled  the contents of the dialog box will appear    grayed out    or  disabled     The first and second FAX number panels determine what kinds of fax reports are sent by the  ProControl unit and where they will be delivered  There are two kinds of fax reports generated by the  ProControl  A Scheduled FAX report occurs on a regular basis to provide a status report  while an  Alarm FAX report will be sent when issued by a Process Task that has been configured to do so   usually to report an alarm condition   To enable either type of fax report click on the Alarm FAX or  Sch
33. datalogging status     Alarms    An alarm is only an audible indication to the operator that an input signal is in its active state  On the  ProControl unit  the beeper sounds if the Alarms are Set  the unit is in Manual mode and an input is in the  active state  The Alarm continues to sound until it either is acknowledged by the operator or times out by  itself  In ProView  a    Beep    sounds from the PC if the Alarms are Set  and an input that has been configured  as an Alarm Input enters the active state  No acknowledgment is necessary     The current status of the alarm feature is displayed in a message box at the bottom of the main screen  To    enable or disable Alarms  click on the Alarms toolbar button  4 which toggles this feature on and off   Or    Click on Set Alarms in the Enable menu     Remote Reporting    A report can be a fax or a pager message  for dial up units  or an email or text message  for cellular data and  Ethernet units  sent by the ProControl  In order for any reporting to occur  Remote Reporting must be  enabled  The current status of the reporting feature is indicated in a message box at the bottom of the main    screen   Sport ON    To enable or disable remote reporting  click on Remote Reporting under the Enable menu  A check mark is  displayed if reporting is enabled     Log Off Remote User    This function is used occasionally to reset the remote ProControl   s display to the password menu  It is often  used to ensure that an on site user doe
34. dialog box  depending on the type of file you wish to export  The default file name is the  truncated name of the site configuration file with the  csv or  txt extension  However  you may wish  to change the file name to indicate a date representative of the log you are saving  for instance       Save Discrete Data Log As  CSV ric  Y La     File Name  Directory     iwater_d csv C  Program Files  x66  EOS Research Ltd    ACA    3 Program Files  x86   ce EOS Research Ltd       5  Click the OK button to export the file     6  You will be asked whether you would like to include header information in the file that is saved  The  header provides two lines of basic site information and titles for the columns of data     56 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User s Guide    The CSV file format is considered a Text format by most spreadsheet and database software  When you  open the  csv file created by ProView  be sure to specify that you are opening a Text file  For instance  in  Excel  in the File    Open dialog box  choose Text Files from the list in the File of type list box     A word about the date format in the exported files  Discrete and event data are exported using a time   FYI stamp in which the date and the time are in separate columns or separated by a comma  for example    9 15 2000 09 39 08   Analog data are exported using a combined date time in standard Windows   format  which is the decimal equivalent of the number of days and fractions of a day since January 1
35. duced or transmitted in any form or by  any means  electronic or mechanical  including photocopying and recording  for any purpose without the  express written consent of EOS Research  Ltd        1995 2015 EOS Research  Ltd  All rights reserved  Printed in the United States of America   ProView and ProControl are trademarks of EOS Research  Ltd     Windows and Excel are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation     EOS Research  Ltd   159 Walnut Street  Rochester  NH 03867   Voice  603 332 2099  FAX  603 332 2727  Email  procontrol eosresearch com    8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    TABLE OF CONTENTS    CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION    cccccccsssscsscccssccccccsccccccsscscccs      IN  OCUCHION TO PROVIEW A id  l  SY ENL o era E E T O A EE ewe l  How to Install ProView scr netlist an a a a a a a e adele ailadulalutas 2  AN A taeaa cae atone ac ainda adel o miata ee A 3  A Word About C hansine Settings oerda inen e a sates sivas EE EE EE 4    CHAPTER 2  GETTING STARTED   aaa a    OPen ste ide 5  EX Amt OTS Mas rta tito 1  Pining ES Upon e rere ree re 9  De A O int nea eee ene nn tn eee eet ne 10  Input and Output ESA urios EE E E eee  12  Process DASS O A io 13  Process  A re Metre eR Reh RT Te aE See eee ee eee Oe ee ee 14    CHAPTER 3  ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION   cccccccsscccsscccsccccsscccsscscsccsssscses LO    On Site Local   COnnechO Mesina lbeio E dubeletes 16  Dial Up Remote Connec A ON 19  Cellular Data Connec HON ia AAA 20  id AAA A O A II
36. e Datalogging Setup toolbar button  pe You will see the Datalogging Setup dialog box     37 8100 pv220man pv220man    FYI    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide         Datalogging cup    Datalog Enable Analog Logging    x Discrete Logging Interval   MM S5  00 30  x Analog  x Events     X Totalizer Next Point       MM 55  43 30    Totalizer Logging   i Every Month on      fe  At intervals of Days   Time of Day  0 00   0 At intervals of Hours     Next Point    00 00  12 10 2014    To enable a type of datalogging click on the Discrete  Analog  Event or Totalizer check boxes  located in the Datalog Enable panel        To change the logging interval for analog inputs click on the time value indicated for Logging  Interval and edit it  This interval can range from 1 second to 24 hours  expressed in minute second  format or hour minute format  default   Clicking on the HH MM adjacent to the Logging Interval  will toggle between hour minute format and minute second format     The Next Point   variable is set by the ProControl every time a data point is logged to show you  when the next analog data points will be logged  You can change this value if you wish the  ProControl to delay before resuming analog datalogging  Click on the time associated with Next  Point   and enter the new time in either HH MM or MM SS format  Note that if you enter a Next  Point   time that is earlier than the current time as determined by the ProControl   s clock  you will  prevent any analog datalogging from occ
37. ed Data in the Datalogging menu  This opens the  Extract Datalogged Information dialog box     47 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide      e Extract Datalogged Informatior                       8  Discrete  o Analog In    Analog Out      Events  Update Start Time   e Cancel Log Data Extraction       Getting Logged Data    To extract datalogged information from the ProControl unit  do the following     1  Select the start time in the Log Start Time panel  ProView will extract all data that has been logged  since this time  Change the start time by clicking on the spin buttons to increase or decrease the  Month  Day  Hour  Minute or Second  Click on the Update Start Time button to reset the start time  to the current time     48 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Log Start Time  12 09 2014 S9  14 36 20 A    Update Start Time      2  Select the type of data you wish to extract  Click on the Discrete  Analog In  Analog Out or Events  radio button     Data Type   8  Discrete  O Analog In    Analog Out     i Events      Totalizers    3  Click on the Extract Log Data From ProControl System button     Extract Log Data From ProControl System      4  ProView performs a scan of available data  You can then monitor the progress of the data extraction     Extracting  4750 8    10K    5  A message box will appear when the data extraction process 1s complete     Proview for Series   plus       49 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide  
38. eduled FAX check boxes  If you enable Scheduled FAX reports the Alarm FAX reports for that  same number are automatically enabled as well  You cannot enable only Scheduled FAX reports     To change the phone number to which the ProControl will fax reports click on the phone number and  edit 1t  The ProControl can fax to two different phone numbers  It will make up to three attempts to  send the fax  If the first try is unsuccessful  the second try will be initiated 5 minutes later  and a third  attempt will be made 5 minutes after that  If the third try is unsuccessful the fax attempt will be  abandoned and the ProControl will enter a fax failure into the Events log  see Chapter 6   The  ProControl will try both phone numbers  if they are both enabled  on the first try before moving on to  a second attempt     In the Scheduled FAX panel  you can select when the regularly scheduled faxes are sent  Choose the  Every Day   button and edit the time to the right of it to have a report sent at the same time every  day  24 hour clock   To have a report sent at a specific time interval  choose the At intervals of  button and enter the time interval in HH MM format  When you hit Enter  the data will be sent to the  ProControl unit     The Next Scheduled FAX variable indicates when the next scheduled fax report will be sent  You  can also change it yourself if  for instance  the ProControl 1s set to fax every hour but you would like  it to skip a few hours before resuming  To set the N
39. el to zoom in on the data  Other graphing options are on the bottom right of the datalog  window and allow you to show data points and show time on data points  Click on the check box adjacent to  the option you want to use to enable it  It is generally recommended that you zoom in on a portion of the  graph before you use the    show data point    options     s mawor nawr E e    42 7 201 4 08 25 00   443  1217 2014 06 30 00   4 16  1217 2014 06 35 00   3 76  1217 2014 09 40 00   4 67  1217 2014 06 45 00   4 49  1217 2014 06 50 00   3 71                                                    High  5 16                                  TNKLVL in FT  4 61  12 25 00     IN  4 49  12 15 00   4 45  11 55 01      441  11 40 00   a 0 4 4  12 20 00         4 3  12 30 00   Nf  12 35 00     2 00 01   3 95  12 10 00     Click on graph and use mouse wheel to zoom chart   e Show Data Points  e Show Time on Data Points OK         53 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    After you are finished examining the datalogged information  you may want to save it for future reference  within ProView or export it to a spreadsheet  database program or word processor     Saving Logged Data to File  To save a datalogging record to a ProView readable file  do the following     1  Click on the Get Logged Data tab  Select the type of file you wish to save by clicking on the  appropriate button in the Data Type panel  Remember that you must have already completed the  separate step of extract
40. elected file     The title bar of the main screen will change to include the file name and version number  The file name and  version number are enclosed within brackets     5  In the Security dialog box  enter the password for your site file  and click on the OK button or hit  Enter        A word about passwords  The password used in ProView can be different than the one used to access the ProControl  unit through its on board display  In either case the valid characters are 0 9 and A Z  upper case only  Up to three  characters are permitted  The password was designed as a low level security feature sufficient to prevent inadvertent  operation and to deter tampering  It is NOT sufficient in and of itself to withstand a determined effort at system  entry  The default password is supplied to you with your ProControl unit by your system integrator     6  If the password is incorrect  the dialog box will disappear and a beep will sound  No system  configuration information will be shown  You will need to select the Password menu and re enter it     7  If the password is correct  the Security dialog box will disappear and the system configuration    information will be shown on the main screen     ProView is supplied with a View Only Mode password     VOM     which may be used to connect to  FYI the ProControl to observe the system status and obtain logged data  however  no changes to any  ProControl operating settings may be made when in this mode     6 8100 pv220man pv220man   
41. er     Total Time ON Total Time OFF Duty Cycle  008 636  00 1  000 146  13 2 98 34         3  The Hour Meter box displays information in the form of Hours   Minutes 10th Minutes for both  ON time and OFF time  The Duty Cycle or ratio of ON time to total time is also displayed  It may  take a few seconds for the display to be updated once the dialog box appears     4  To edit the Total Time ON or Total Time OFF  click and highlight the total time text and make the  required changes  Press the enter key to confirm the changes and send the new value to the  ProControl unit  Resetting the time values to zero  for instance  can be used when a motor is changed  out  to keep track of lubrication intervals  etc     5  Click on the OK button to close the Hour Meter dialog box     45 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Totalizers    If your site configuration includes an analog input to which a flow meter or pulse counter is connected  it may  also include a Totalizer  Totalizers provide the ability to view the cumulative total of a flow based input or  accumulated pulses from a counting device     To view the Totalizer  do the following     1  Position the mouse pointer over the I O point   s tagname until a balloon appears  then right click until  you see Totalizer     Total Flow       3  The Total Flow for this input since the totalizer was last reset is displayed  It 1s updated every  second while the dialog box is visible and while ProView is connected to the 
42. er   s Guide    MODEM  for dial up connections   You need a Hayes compatible  AT  Modem that supports a data rate of  9600 baud  this means almost any commonly available modem   The modem can be external or internal  It  must be assigned to COM Port 1  2  3 or 4     Some PCs have been supplied with so called    WinModems    or    SoftModems     which are not true  hardware modems and will not work with ProView for communication with a ProControl system  A  true Hayes compatible hardware modem is an inexpensive investment in reliable communications     SERIAL PORT REDIRECTOR  for Ethernet and cellular data connections   An Internet Protocol  IP   connection is used to connect to your ProControl unit  and IP is also used to provide outgoing email and text  messaging capability for status and alarm reporting  please note that fax reporting is not available with this  version   Third party software is required to create a virtual serial port  COM port 1  2  3  or 4  on your  computer for connection to the static IP addess of the ProControl over the internet  Please refer to either the  Ethernet or Cellular Data Quick Start Guide as applicable for more details     How to Install ProView    1  Close all open programs before beginning the ProView installation procedure  Close any task bars for  software packages like Microsoft Office that may be lurking at the edge of your screen  Jf a ProView  installation fails  it is almost always the result of having other programs open at the t
43. ext Scheduled FAX time click on the time in that  panel and enter the new time in 24 hour format  Note that if you enter a Next Scheduled FAX time  that is earlier than the current time as determined by the ProControl   s clock  you will prevent any  scheduled faxes from being sent until the next day at that time     Click on the OK button to confirm the changes and send them to the ProControl unit     33 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Texting Paging Setup    This setup screen is used to change where the ProControl   s alarm text or pager messages are sent  and  whether individual recipients are enabled  Note that dial up units require a modem access phone number for  texting or paging   you will need to contact your paging messaging service directly to obtain some of the  information necessary for proper messaging setup  Cellular data and Ethernet units require the cell phone  carrier s messaging web address  e g   vtext com for Verizon  in combination with the cell phone number   The texting paging capability is similar to the ProControl   s fax capability in that you can send information to  two cell phones pagers and it will make three attempts at reaching each number     For dial up units you will need to obtain your pager company   s modem dial up phone number and your  pager   s modem dial up ID  this is often different than your regular pager ID   This information is generally  not available from the customer service staff at the pager compan
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45. he output is    ON               PH_AL PH_ALH    Discrete Outputs    Discrete outputs can be configured as an alarm lamp or button when this would be more appropriate  If the  lamp button appears gray then the output is    OFF     If the lamp button appears red or green then the output is     ON        Y our system may also have Extended Outputs  which are located on a panel behind the discrete outputs  To  access these outputs  point your mouse at the words Discrete Outputs at the top of the column and click the  left mouse button        Regardless of what the discrete outputs look like in Pro View  they all behave the same way on the  F y i ProControl itself     namely  the associated relay output is energized when the output is ON     8 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Analog Outputs    YSPHP1       Manual 0 0 eee    The third column contains the Analog Outputs area  It may be concealed by the second column of Discrete  or Analog Inputs  To pull the analog outputs to the front  click on the title Discrete or Analog Inputs at the  top of the third column of the ProView screen     To the right of the tagname there 1s a slide scale that indicates the current percentage of full scale output  0   to 100    displayed both graphically and with text  Below the tagname is the current mode of the output   This mode can be changed from Manual  which indicates the output is under user control  to PID or PRO   which would indicate that the output is involved in 
46. ime of installation   Certain programs  when included in the Windows Startup group  may cause the ProView installation to  fail  and must be removed temporarily from the Startup group prior to installing ProView     2  Go to our website at www eosresearch com  click on the ProView tab at the top  then under Downloads at  the bottom of the page click on ProView_2 2xx exe to download the executable to your computer  be sure  to make note of the save location      3  Go to the location of the saved file  double click on it to start the installation     4  The ProView installation program will begin and will guide you through the rest of the installation  process     You will also be provided with configuration files  or site files  for every ProControl unit you need to access   At a minimum  you will have a configuration file with a     pvs    extension and one with a     not    extension   these are normally supplied pre configured for you by EOS or your system integrator   Using Windows  Explorer  copy these site files to the folder in which your ProView software was installed for ease of access   Depending on your site configuration  you may have other files included along with the two standard site  files  The files will have the extensions of  pid or  pvg  You must copy these files to the ProView folder as  well     When the installation is complete  you will see the ProView program group and icon  We recommend  making a shortcut to ProView that you can then move to your Wi
47. ing the data type you wish to save     2  Click on the Save Log Data to File button     Save Log Data to File      3  This opens the Save xxxxxx Data Log As dialog box  where xxxxxx 1s the type of data you wish to  save  ProView selects a default file name for you  which is the name of the site configuration file  with the  pvd   pva or  pve file extension depending on the type of data file you intend to save   discrete  analog  or events  respectively   However  you may wish to change the file name to  indicate a date representative of the log you are saving  for instance          Save Analog Data Log As    File Name  Directory     lwaterdem pva CiProgram Files  x66 1E05 Research Ltd  aca      3 Program Files  x86     EOS Research Ltd       5  Click the OK button to save the file     54 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Opening a Datalog File  To view data that was previously saved in ProView readable format  do the following     1  In the Get Logged Data tab of the Extract Datalogged Information dialog box  select the type of  data file you wish to open by clicking on the appropriate button in the Data Type panel     2  Click on the Open Datalog File button           3  This opens the Open xxxxxx Data Log As dialog box  where xxxxxx 1s the type of data you wish to  view  ProView lists any files in the folder you have selected that contain the  pvd   pva or  pve file  extension  depending on the type of data file you intend to open   Click on the name 
48. ion  with  the site operation  To open a site file     1  Click on the File menu  then click Open Site  You will see the Open Site dialog box  You can also    use the ALT Key combination represented by the first underlined character in the menu name  In this  case  use ALT F     E For opening subsequent site files  you can use the Open Site Toolbar button at the top of the    main screen  ProView will also list the last four site files that you accessed at the bottom of  the File menu  If you wish to open one of these  just click on the appropriate file name     File Name  Directory     E pws CAProgram Files  x86 E05 Research    progman pvs yer  y Program Files  x06      EOS Research Ltd     ProView       2  In the Drives area of the dialog box click once on the down arrow to pull down the Drives list  then    click on the drive that contains the file you wish to open     8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    3  Inthe Directory area of the dialog box  click on the folder that contains the file  To move    up    in the  directory tree  double click on the level to which you want to move  To move    down    in the  directory structure  double click on the appropriate folder     4  In the File area you will see all files in the selected drive and folder that have the extension  pvs or   pvg  Only files with these extensions can be opened  Select the file you wish to open by clicking on  the file name in the file list box  then click the OK button to open the s
49. m   WLIALM Well 1 Low Level Alarm   WL2ALM Well 2 Low Level Alarm   TNKALM Clearwell Tank High Level Alarm     QUT PUT  SETUP NOTES    proportional to the square root of the input      Lamp Test This is a Lamp Test input  When activated it will turn on all Alarm Light outputs     Al  Al  Al  Al  Al  Al      This output has been declared as an alarm light     11      This output is displayed as an icon other than the default switch     8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    THE  ANALOG OUTPUTS INCLUDED  IN THIS  Sto IBM  ARES       TAGNAME TAGNAME DESCRIPTION SE TU  INPUT   1 VSPMP1 Variable Speed Drive for Finish Water Pump PED  EOR TWRLVL  2 VSPMP2 Variable Speed Drive for Well 2 Pump PID FOR TNKLVL  3 NAOHFD Caustic Soda Feed Rate PLD  FOR EIN  PH  4 CHLRFD Chlorine Feed Rate PRO  FOR FLOW 2     ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP NOTES    PID  This output 1s  involved ir a PID  Proportional  integral  Derivative      control loop   PRO    This OWE puUt 1S involved irn an Open   PEOPOLELONSL  control Loop    FOR  The  Pib    or PRO  Loop wili un an Che  Forward   direction    REV  The PID or PRO loop will run in the  Reverse  direction    INPUT This Tagname will serve as the input to the control loop     Input and Output Configuration    The INPUTS section identifies all enabled system inputs from 1 to 32 and describes how they are configured   the input number is followed by its TAGNAME and the TAGNAME DESCRIPTION  which is taken from the  Notes file  more on that in Cha
50. me  PID or Proportional control  A PID   Proportional Integral Derivative  Loop is a feedback based loop that maintains an analog input at a user   defined Setpoint  The ProControl automatically adjusts the analog output using a mathematical formula that  includes Gains for the proportional  integral and derivative terms  PID control is a commonly used process  control technique  descriptions of which can be found in most control theory texts     If you are familiar with PID control terms  note that the PID gains used by the ProControl are   FYI defined differently than some of the terms in traditional use  Proportional Gain on the ProControl   corresponds with the classic definition of proportional band  However  the Integral Gain and   Derivative Gain are the inverse of integral  or reset  time and derivative time  Hence  an   increase in any of these gains tends to increase the corresponding proportional  integral and derivative  action           A PRO  Open loop Proportional  algorithm generates an analog output signal that is directly proportional to  the value of an analog input  The analog output percentage is computed by multiplying a constant of  proportionality by the associated input   s percentage of full scale     If a control scheme is not assigned to an analog output  or if the output has been placed in Manual mode    you can change the output value by clicking on the slider for that output and dragging it up or down  or by  highlighting the number beneath the 
51. n which the  analog output scheme is based is designated under the INPUT heading     For a further explanation of PID or open loop Proportional control please see the Analog Output  FYI Options section in Chapter 5     In this particular setup  TWRLVL is the input to the PID control loop that operates on the variable speed pump  VSPMP1  with VSPMP1 maintaining a    setpoint    for the value of TWRLVL  The chlorine feed rate CHLRFD  will be varied in proportion to the flow rate FLOW 2 under open loop proportional control     12 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User s Guide    Process Tasks    The next section of the setup file is a listing of PROCESS CONTROL TASKS  These determine how the  ProControl unit responds to input changes while in Auto  Startup or Shutdown modes  It is important to note  that the ProView software does not take any independent action itself  All automated control decisions are  made by the ProControl unit  although you can change many operating parameters via ProView     THE PROCESS CONTROL TASKS EXERCISED BY THIS SYSTEM ARE     Process 01  If WELILO is ON  THEN Delay for 2 Seconds  Send Report  FAX  1 Page  1    Switch WLPMP1 OFF  Page Message   Well 1 Low Level Mayberry North      Peocess 020 E WBEMBPT  a6  OP a  AND  20M  as ORB  AND  CL ALM is OFF AND TWRALM is OFF AND TNKALM is OFF  THEN Delay for 30 Seconds  Switch WLPMP1 ON    Process Vas Ti ELN PE as  igh  THEN Delay for 5 Seconds  Switch NAOMET OFF AND PH ALM ON    Process  Var If EIN  C
52. ndows desktop  Right click on the ProView  turtle icon in the program group  then click on Create Shortcut  Drag your new shortcut to a prominent  position on your Windows desktop           Proview    2 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Running ProView    After installing ProView as described above  double click on the ProView icon  After an introduction screen   you will see the ProView Main screen     4  EOS Research Ltd     Be File Enable Communications a Sannan Password      Discrete Inputs Discrete or Analog Inputs Discrete or Analog Inputs Discrete Outputs          The main screen contains a series of pull down menus and a Toolbar that provides shortcut buttons for  commonly used commands  Placing the cursor over a Toolbar button and leaving it there for a short while  produces a    balloon     A balloon is a small pop up message that describes the action to be taken if the  Toolbar button is    pushed        Right now  since no site file has been loaded  the main screen is blank  and the toolbar is disabled  All menus  except the File menu have been    ghosted     A selection is ghosted when the operation represented by the  selection is unavailable     Below the Toolbar are four columns of information arranged in a standard format  These columns are filled  in based on the system setup and the current system status  The Discrete Inputs column contains information  about the switches or sensors connected to inputs 1 through 16 on the ProControl u
53. nected to the modem  Setup    ProView 1s sending the initialization string to the modem  Dialing    ProView is dialing the site phone number   CONNECT 9600 Connection has been established with the remote modem    REMOTE CONNECT Connection has been established with the remote ProControl unit  8  Ifthe attempt is unsuccessful you will see message boxes outlining the suspected problem     9  After connecting  click on the OK button to hide the Remote Communications dialog box     Cellular Data Connection    For a cellular data connection  please see the instructions in the current version of the Cellular Data  QuickStart Guide     Ethernet Connection    For an Ethernet data connection  please see the instructions in the current version of the Ethernet Quick Start  Guide     Ending a Connection    The simplest way to end a connection  to hang up in essence  is to click on the Disconnect button on the    Toolbar  of This works for either a local or remote connection     Alternatively  you can re open the Local or Remote Communications dialog box and click on either the  Disconnect from ProControl button  Local  or the Hangup button  Remote   After ending the connection     HOT CONNECTED    you should see NOT CONNECTED in a message box near the bottom of the screen     20 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Sending a Memo    A useful feature of the ProControl is the ability to transmit short memos to a site operator  From ProView   you can send a message of up 
54. nit  The two columns  labeled Discrete or Analog Inputs contain information about the 4 20 milliamp  mA  sensors or discrete    3 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    switches connected to ProControl inputs 17 through 32  examples include analog instruments such as flow  meters or pressure transducers and digital devices such as float switches   The Analog Outputs area resides  behind the third column  and is accessed by clicking on the Discrete or Analog Inputs label at the top of the  column  The Discrete Outputs column contains information regarding the devices connected to the  ProControl   s output relays  The Extended Outputs area  behind the Discrete Outputs column  contains  information regarding any outputs configured beyond the first 14  if available on the ProControl model you  are using     At the bottom of the screen are a series of information boxes  These show the status of certain important  system parameters when ProView is connected to a ProControl unit     A Word About Changing Settings    ProView has been designed to make it easy to view and change the settings that govern the way your system  works  However  ProView must always be connected to the ProControl unit in order for these changes to take  effect  Itis important to remember that ProView itself is only a window into the operation of the ProControl  unit  It does not provide any control functionality on its own  Chapter 3 discusses how to connect to the  ProControl     When a se
55. of the file you  wish to open  and it will appear in the File Name  text box  If the file you wish to open is stored  elsewhere  select the location in the Drives  and Directory  list boxes        Directory   C  Program Files  x66  EOS Research Ltd  waterdem pwd      3 Program Files  x86      EOS Research Ltd       4  Click on the OK button to open the file  View the data as you would any logged data that you have  just extracted     55 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Exporting Logged Data for use in Other Applications    ProView provides users the ability to export data for use in other applications  so that you can take advantage  of the data manipulation and graphing capabilities provided by widely used software  ProView allows you to  export analog  discrete or event data to a CSV  Comma Separated Variable  file  which can then be opened by  any spreadsheet or database program  e g   Microsoft Excel       You can also export discrete and event data  to a text file for use in a word processor     1  In the Extract Datalogged Information dialog box  click on the Get Logged Data tab  Select the  type of file you wish to export by clicking on the appropriate button in the Data Type panel  Note  that analog output data cannot be exported     2  Click on the Export to Text File or Export to CSV File button     Export to Text File Export to CSW File    3  This opens the Save Analog Data Log As  CSV File  the Save Discrete Data Log As  TXT File or  other 
56. og inputs and  outputs  In the middle is the Analog Input Data record  The Earliest Record and Latest Record extracted  are shown to the right  By clicking on an input or output in the Select Input list box  a graph will be  displayed in the window below        TNKLVL  Clearwell Tank Water Level    42 5 2014 03 15 00   3 78  12 5 2014 03 20 00   4 86  19 FINFLO 42 5 2014 03 25 00   4 42  20 FLOW_  42 5 2014 03 30200   4 32  24 FLOW_4 42 5 2014 03 35 200   3 51  42 5 2014 03 40 00   3 69    TNEKLVL in FT    ja 12 06 12 07 12 07  18 00 04 00 00 00 10 00    Click on graph and use mouse wheel to zoom chart    Show Data Points    Show Time on Data Points OR         52 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    In the example above  a tank level is shown as it varies over time  Immediately above the graph  statistics are  shown regarding the selected analog point  in this case there are 726 data points with a Low of 2 91  a High  of 5 40 and a Mean of 4 29   As with the digital and events data  the Earliest Record and Latest Record  sliders and spin buttons can be used to filter the total record with respect to time  which 1s helpful in focusing  on a smaller portion of the graph  If you filter the data in this way  be sure to click on the input tagname  again in the Select Input list box to see the results of your changes     Graphing Options    Graph options are available to change the look of the analog graph  You can left click on the chart and use  your mouse whe
57. parameters are now in use by the ProControl     One type of auto tuning algorithm is provided with ProView  and can be used to calculate optimal PID  parameters for certain types of process loops  Contact EOS Research technical support to see if this version  of auto tuning may benefit your process     If the analog output is configured for proportional output   the dialog box on the right will be displayed  You can  make changes as outlined above     P Gain MAX Change    510 a Wot       42 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Process and Instrumentation Diagram    The P amp ID option allows you to pull up an alternate    process and instrumentation diagram    representation of  your system  which can be used to display operating data that is superimposed on a process diagram  or map   or picture of your dog  etc    The P amp ID option is designed to provide an alternate human machine interface   HMI  for ProView with customizable graphics  Note that the P amp ID screen is not interactive like the main  ProView screen 1s  that is  data can be displayed on this screen  but commands cannot be issued from it     Typically  your system integrator would configure this screen for you  The P amp ID capability must be enabled  by the integrator in order for you to use this feature  If this option has been included in your system    le    configuration  you can view this diagram by clicking on the P  amp  ID icon              0 0  0 0    MAOMET  CHLMET    20 00    
58. pter 5   In addition  a SETUP section further identifies each input in terms of  its signal nature  analog  A  or discrete  D   its configuration if discrete as Normally Open  NO  or Normally  Closed  NC   and its alarm display nature when active  Alarm  AL  or Status  ST   Discrete Inputs can also  be configured as functions such as Startup  SU  or Emergency Shutdown  SD   and can be used as a lamp  tester  LT  which will illuminate any Discrete Outputs that are configured as lamps  A RANGE is specified  for all Analog Inputs as well as the Active State region  denoted Endpoint  EP  or Window  WD      See the ProControl User Manual for a further explanation of Normally Open  Normally Closed  and  F Y g related terminology and a description of Endpoint and Window Active States     The DISCRETE OUTPUTS section is similar except that there are some different SETUP codes  Some  outputs may be assigned to groups  G1 G2  that affect the way they are viewed by the process tasks  Outputs  which display an Alternate Image  lamp image  than the standard switch image are designated AI     The ANALOG OUTPUTS section details the setup of any enabled 4 20 mA output loops  The SETUP codes  PID and PRO indicate whether or not the output is involved in one of two analog output control schemes  known as PID loops or open loop Proportional control  The direction of the analog output control scheme is  indicated by forward  FOR  or reverse  REV   The input that provides the reference signal upo
59. r word processor such as Notepad or Word to open  the file you have just created     The file produced by our sample site is shown below  The first section consists of identifying information  about the ProControl unit and information about the inputs and outputs wired to it     EOS RESEARCH LTD   ProControl Series II     ProView Configuration File Information    KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    TERRE FAX RECIplIent  BULLWINKLE MOOSE A  wa  CUSTOMS  MAYBERRY WATER DEPT AAA  ERAS DITO LOCACION  MAYBERRY RFD E  KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK  KKKKK Setup  1 KKKK K  KKKKK Option  B KKKK K  KKKKK Type  122 KKKK   terere Serial Number  9999 dados  Pa DACO  12 03 2014 E  en mes Loza 0 dia  AR PTOVICW  Version 2 200 A    KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK    10 8100 pv220man pv220man    THE INPUTS INC    TAGNAME   WELILO Wel  WEL2LO Wel  TWR HH Wat  TNK HH Cle  RESET Res  TWRLVL Wat  TNKLVL Cle  FINFLO Fin  FLOW 2 Wel  FLOW 1 Wel  FIN PH Fin  FIN CL Fin    LUDED IN THIS SYSTEM ARE   TAGNAME DESCRIPTION    1 1 Low Level   l 2 Low Level   er Tower High Alarm Level  arwell Tank High Alarm Level  et Switch   er Tower Level   arwell Tank Water Level   ish Flow Rate   1 2 Flow Rate   1  1 Flow Rate   ish Water pH   ish Water Chlorine Residual    SINPUT  SETUP NOTES    UPP    This      Units per Pulse  Number of units  NO This input is a  Ne THIS Anput 3 5 a    input    EP   Endpoint     ST   Statu  AL   Alarm  S
60. rol over your operation as if you were at  the site  Although many system parameters can be set with the ProControl   s display and keypad  if included    ProView allows a more comprehensive  easy to access view into system operations     In order for ProView to function  your PC must be connected to the ProControl unit  It can be connected in  one of two ways  The first way is locally with a cable  provided with your ProControl system  that connects  your PC   s serial port with the ProControl unit  This method of connection is most often used at the system  site using a laptop PC  The second method is remotely via dial up modem  Ethernet connection  or cellular  data connection  depending on your unit  from your office or from anywhere that a connection to the  telephone system  for dial up systems  or internet  for Ethernet and cellular data systems  can be established     You should be familiar with the operation of the ProControl unit and have read the ProControl  User Manual before using ProView     System Requirements    COMPUTER  You will need a PC or compatible with Microsoft Windows XP or later  A minimum of  10MB of Hard Disk space needs to be available  A mouse or similar pointing device is also required     Several functions in ProView require the use of the right mouse button  Make sure the right mouse    button is not assigned to some other function such as double click  See your mouse driver software  for details     1 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x Us
61. s Data sic id 52  Davie Loe ged Dalat  Ple sio 54  Opening a Datalos  Ple tia cd ie cisco 55  Exporting Logged Data for use in Other ApplicatiODS     oooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnno nono nnornnnnnnnnnns S6    CHAPTER 7  OTHER OPERATIONS    cccccccscsccsccccsccccccccccsccccccccsccccccccscccsscscsscssses DO    savino  NG Ste COMIC UTA OM to Plena 58  Printing the Current Data 10 Filerna a 59  Reviewing the Process CON  IBUTAtIOD   oooccccccncnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 61  OS 62  NR 63    11 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION    his chapter provides a brief introduction to ProView features  system requirements for running the  program  and instructions for installing it     Introduction to PROVIEW    ProView is a powerful but straightforward software package used in conjunction with the ProControl system  to provide integrated stand alone control and remote monitoring for your operation  ProView versions 2 1  and higher can serve as an on site or remote human machine interface  HMI  for the Series 2      ProControl   With ProView you can     Monitor system sensors   Control equipment that are outputs on the ProControl  Change the way the system operates   View and change system setpoints  alarm levels  etc   Extract and review datalogged system information    In short  ProView can be used to remotely gain the same level of cont
62. s not change any ProControl settings while you are remotely connected   and to ensure that password protection is restored if the last user did not Log Off locally     To Log Off the remote user  choose System Operations from the Systems menu  and click on Log Off  Remote User     Initiate FAX NOW     This function is the equivalent of pressing FAX NOW on the ProControl unit  It is used to generate and send  a current fax status report to the currently enabled fax numbers  Fax reports must be enabled in the FAX  Report Setup dialog box and ProView must be connected via modem  remotely  for this command to  proceed     25 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    ProView will disconnect from the ProControl unit  hang up  after issuing this command to free the remote  phone line for fax use  Normal FAX back operations and times will not be affected     To initiate the fax  choose System Operations from the Systems menu  and click on Initiate FAX NOW     Initiate New FAX NOW     This function is identical to Initiate FAX NOW  except that you can specify a number that is not currently  enabled to receive faxes from the ProControl  You can use this for testing the fax capabilities or to send a fax  update to a third party     To initiate the fax  choose System Operations from the Systems menu  and click on Initiate New FAX  NOW     Enter the Fax number to which the Fax report will be  sent        ProView will alert you first that you will be disconnected from the sy
63. sing a numeric pager  this message cannot    35 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    exceed nineteen digits in length and may contain only numerals  If you are using an alphanumeric  pager  this message can be up to 80 characters in length  After you edit the message  hit Enter to send  the updated message to the ProControl unit  Use the up and down spinners to view the other Process  Tasks that cause pages to be sent  You should be familiar with the process control of your system  before attempting to make changes to these messages     Text Message for Process 1  Text  12    a    ProControl Alert  Tank High High    8  Once you have finished making your changes click OK to close the dialog box     Email Set Up for Cellular Data and Ethernet Units    Cellular data and Ethernet units will send status  alarm  and datalog emails to up to 5 recipients    1  Click on the    eMail Report Setup    icon   and the following screen appears        eMail Setup    Setpoint eMail    M Scheduled eMail    scheduled eMail    Settings      I Include Data Report    scheduled eftail    Data eMail    Next Scheduled eMail         Every Day    06 30  Vi At intervals of 01 00       Every Month on  15 Ale   a At intervals of  f lo ays  Every Day ta  06 30    Data Window  Tio    06 30    Next Data Logging eMail   06 30 00  4 3 2015       The report options are generally self explanatory  Click the    Include Data Report    checkbox to have  datalog files attached to the scheduled em
64. slider scale and typing a new value     You can modify the PID parameters of a PID controlled analog output  the P  I and D Gains  if your analog  output is not responding smoothly or quickly enough to changes in its associated input  The proportional  P   gain specifies the output level based on the error between the Set Point  desired input level  and the actual  input level  Integral  I  gain smoothes the output level based on the tracking history of the input to the Set  Point and provides a means of better steady state control  Derivative  D  gain will allow the output to  respond to quick changes in the input and provides a means of establishing good transient or instantaneous  control     40 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    In the case of a PRO output  you can modify the P Gain to alter how much the output value changes as the  associated input changes  A value of 100 indicates that the output will be 100  when the input is at full  scale  A value of 50 indicates that the output will be 50  when the input is at full scale    The Max Change parameter allows you to regulate how much the analog output can change in one control  cycle  one control cycle is about 1 4 of a second      Be sure you fully understand PID and proportional control concepts before adjusting any of these  parameters  Large changes in output can result from changing the gains or the set point  which can cause  equipment damage or unforeseen safety hazards  For help in choosing
65. ssage Service panels  enter the telephone number for your  pager messaging service company   s modem dial up and hit enter to update the ProControl  For  cellular data and Ethernet units enter the cell phone carrier   s messaging web address and hit enter to  update the ProControl        Click on the Enable Text Message check box  and choose Numeric Message or Alpha Message   text   For cellular data and Ethernet units always select Alpha Message     Enter the pager ID number you obtained from the pager company or 10 digit cell phone number in  the Text Message Identification   panels and hit enter to update the ProControl     The next panel indicates whether there are any queued pages or text messages  In other words  if a  message has not yet been successfully completed and you have connected to the ProControl with  ProView  you may be interfering with the ProControl   s attempts to send a message     Next Text Message is Scheduled to occur at 14 23    For dial up units only  select the baud rate in the Baud Rate for Texting panel  which is the speed at  which the message information is sent to your paging cellular provider  It is generally recommended  that you use 1200 baud or less for the greatest reliability  Even at 300 baud  the ProControl takes  only a few seconds to transmit the information to your provider     The Text Message field allows you to view and or change the information that will be transmitted to  your cell phone pager from specific events  If you are u
66. stem in order for the fax to proceed   Enter the FAX number to which the fax report will be sent  making sure you include a prefix or the numeral 1  and the area code  if necessary  Click the OK button to send the fax report     26 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 5  CHANGING SYSTEM PARAMETERS    his chapter explains how to change the settings that govern much of the operation of your system  such as  the state of a discrete output  analog alarm levels and fax  text  email and datalogging setups     Switching an Output State    The state of a discrete output can be changed manually by clicking on the    switch    associated with its  tagname  ProView includes a    locking    feature for discrete outputs as a safety measure to prevent inadvertent  output changes  you must    unlock    the outputs in order to turn them on or off  The outputs are locked and  unlocked by clicking on the    slide switch    at the top of the Discrete Outputs section of the main screen     ma    S ai    i PS    Outputs Locked Outputs Unlocked    You should leave the slide switch in the Locked position whenever possible     Bear in mind that if the ProControl unit is in Auto mode  any discrete output change you make may be     overridden    by a process control task  Do not turn outputs on or off unless you are familiar with the  process control in effect for your system     1  e    2  MEN The toggle switch will change positions  and a         will appear for a moment 
67. tioned on the appropriate box  This will enable you to drag and re position  the box wherever you choose     2  To remove a descriptive box  double click on the box  Once you have removed a box  it will no  longer be available to you unless you restore all boxes     3  To restore all descriptive boxes  position the mouse at the bottom of the P  amp  ID window in the gray  area  Then hold down the control and shift keys while simultaneously clicking the left mouse button     44 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 6  WORKING WITH LOGGED DATA    This chapter explains how to gather and analyze logged data that is being stored in the ProControl unit   s  battery backed memory     Hour Meters    The ProControl maintains Hour Meters for inputs and outputs to indicate how long the I O point has been  ON and OFF  The hour meters are particularly useful in keeping track of equipment    run    times  discrete  outputs   but are also maintained for discrete and analog inputs  For analog inputs  the hour meters indicate  the time the input has been in and out of its Active State  see the definition of Active State in the Series 2  User Manual   The hour meters are updated every second on the ProControl unit  The ON and OFF times are  displayed at a resolution of 1 10  0 1  of a minute     To read the Hour Meters  follow these steps     1  Position the mouse pointer over the I O point   s tagname until a balloon appears  then right click until  you see Hour Met
68. tly exists  or has occurred but has now  cleared  Clicking on Annunciation in the File menu toggles the Annunciation feature on and off  If any  discrete or analog input that is configured as an alarm input becomes active  the input   s tagname will turn red   and the System Status panel  the panel that indicates Auto or Manual mode  will begin to flash red  The  annunciator continues to flash even if the input is no longer active  so that the operator does not miss an alarm  condition  To acknowledge the alarm  click on Clear Annunciators in the System menu  If an alarm  condition still exists  the annunciator will begin flashing again  Note that only those alarm conditions that  occur in the current ProView session will be annunciated     62 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Exiting ProView    You can exit ProView by clicking on the E at the top of the main screen or by clicking Exit in the File  menu  You will be asked whether you want to save your site file and any logged data that you have extracted     63 8100 pv220man pv220man    
69. to 160 characters to the display of the ProControl unit  The site operator must  acknowledge your memo before returning to his normal display  This feature may be useful in  communicating with a person at the remote site     To send a memo  follow these steps     1  From the Communications menu  select Send Memo     send a memo to the remote ProControl operator    Joe  Call the office     upon arrival at the     r       2  Type your memo onto the screen of the MemoPad  It will appear on the ProControl   s display  exactly as it appears to you on the MemoPad  two lines at a time  Words will automatically wrap  around to the next line  but you may hit Enter  Carriage Return or CR  to jump to the next line if  necessary  However  the fewer  lt CR gt  characters you use  the longer the text message you can  type  since each  lt CR gt  represents 20 characters  The Message Length counter will keep track of  the number of characters you have used  The Max Length counter will decrease to let you know  how many more characters can be entered     3  By clicking the right mouse button when the pointer is over the text window  the text window  will become larger  allowing you to view more text without having to scroll up and down     21 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    vooo E    Send a memo to the remote ProControl operator   Joe  Call the office upon arrival at the  Isite  I need the motor frame size from  the OsM Manual      0 Max Length is 200    send New Memo
70. tputs immediately and places the ProControl in Manual mode     Be sure you understand the safety risks and other implications of issuing these commands  When the icons  are clicked  the actions are immediate and equipment may start up or shut down automatically  Most  importantly  switching the ProControl to Manual mode will defeat any safeguards programmed into the  system and allow equipment to continue running without any process control  Manual mode should only  be used on a short term basis for system troubleshooting or clearing alarm conditions  preferably with de   powered equipment circuits     You can monitor the current system mode by looking at the message panel at the bottom of the main screen     Manual The system is currently in Manual mode     Auto       The system is currently in Auto mode     Start 2     l  a The system is currently in Startup mode  the last startup task run was startup task  2     Shut 2    a The system is currently in Shutdown mode  the last shutdown task run was shutdown task  2     23 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    The last action to initiate a Shutdown is listed in another message panel at the bottom of the screen  In the  example below  the shutdown was initiated by a remote user     Last Shutdown 10 14 44   12 1 2014   Remote    System Operations  Following are several other operational parameters that can be set by ProView   Date  amp  Time    The ProControl unit maintains an internal real time clock which it
71. tting is changed in ProView  e g   alarm level  password  datalog interval   a         is temporarily  appended to the description or title of the information to indicate that the new value has been sent to the  ProControl  When the         disappears  the data has been received by the ProControl and confirmed by  ProView     While many of the controls that change information in ProView are represented graphically  much of the  information is displayed in text form  To edit text based information  click on it and make your changes as  you would in any Windows application  When you click on the text  it is highlighted to show that it has the  current focus     After completing your text editing the changes must be saved by first pressing the ENTER key while    the cursor is still within the text box being edited  and then clicking on the    OK    button for the  current form     4 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    CHAPTER 2  GETTING STARTED    This chapter explains how to open a ProView site file  describes what   s in all those little boxes on the screen   and shows you how to print the system configuration to a file     Opening a Site File    Every ProControl unit has a site file that tells the unit which inputs or outputs are enabled  what their  descriptive Tagnames are and how they should respond to changes in input status  This same file is used by    ProView to provide a window into what is going on within the remote ProControl unit and  by extens
72. uide  for local connection information     2  Click on Local Connection in the Communications menu  You can also use ALT C     Or    Jl    Click on the Local Connection toolbar button       Y ou will see the Local Communications dialog box     16 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide      E  Local Communications      select Port      COM  O COM3     COM  O coma    Port Status    Connect to ProControl      DisConnect from ProControl       3  Select the COM port to which the ProControl is connected by clicking on the    radio button    next to  the COM port you want to use  COM ports 1 through 4 are supported     4  Click on the Connect to ProControl button    5  You will see status messages in both the Port Status area of the Local Communications dialog box  and in a small information box near the bottom of the main screen  Usually you will see    Trying  Local       followed by    LOCAL CONNECT    if the attempt is successful  If the attempt is  unsuccessful you will see message boxes outlining the suspected problem    6  After connecting  click on the OK button to hide the Local Communications dialog box    After establishing a local connection  ProView will perform an initial scan of site conditions  This will take a  few moments during which time the mouse pointer will turn into an hourglass  After the initial scan  data will    be updated on the screen every second or so     Here 1s a view of the main screen after a local connection has been established   
73. ular site configuration     7 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Analog Inputs  FLOW_1  aaa aaa  09    C   o0 CPM    In the second column below the heading Analog or Discrete Inputs are shown the enabled analog inputs   Analog inputs can also be configured as simple discrete inputs  Below the tagname is another LED  This  LED behaves in a similar fashion to those for discrete inputs  it is gray when the input is not    active     and  green or red when it is in the active state  see the definition for Active State in the ProControl User Manual    A small bar graph provides a visual indication of the value of the analog input  At the left and right ends of  the bar graph are numbers that represent the lower and upper limits  respectively  of the analog input values   corresponding to 4 and 20 mA   In this case FLOW_1 has been set up with a range of 0 to 200 GPM  Below  the bar graph is a numerical representation of the current value of FLOW_ 1     WLPHPT WLPMP1    On the right side of the screen below the heading Discrete Outputs are shown the enabled discrete outputs   corresponding to the relay outputs in the ProControl  In this site configuration there are 11 outputs  Above  the tagname of the output is either a virtual    Toggle Switch    or lamp button representation  By its position  and or its color it shows the state of discrete output  if the switch 1s left leaning and gray the output is    OFF      if the switch is right leaning and green then t
74. urring until the next day at that time  or next hour if using  MM SS format      Totalizer logging can be performed on intervals of hours  number of days  or up to a month    Once you have finished making your changes click OK to close the dialog box    When setting your analog logging interval  be aware of the available memory in the ProControl unit  you are using  If  for instance  your ProControl has a capacity of 5 000 analog data points per input    channel and you specify a 5 minute logging interval  there will be available memory for  approximately 17 days worth of analog data  Changing the log interval to 10 minutes will make the    memory last twice that long  Once the memory is full  the oldest data points are purged one at a time to make  room for the current data     38 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Changing the Password    You can change the password for opening a site file in ProView or for access to the ProControl unit from its  keypad  The passwords do not have to be the same  If you change the password while ProView is connected  to a ProControl unit  the new password will be used for both ProView and the ProControl unit  If you change  the password while not connected to a ProControl unit  the new password will be used only for that site file in  ProView  In order to save the new password for the site file in ProView  you must save the site file   File   Save Site   However  any change to the password in the ProControl unit itself 
75. utes and 49 seconds and OFF for 21 minutes and 11 seconds for the period of time between the first  and last record     Discrete Get Logged Data                  Select VO Discrete Data  1 56    56 Earliest Record 1  S RESET 3 34 2015 12 44 31   OFF MEIL ARA RARA RARA AA KIL  33 WLPMP4 3 31 2015 12 43 31   ON            34 WLPMP2 3 31 2015 12 44 19   OFF  35 FINPMIP       13 34 2015 12 45 32   ON Latest Record 56   3134 2015 12 49 47   OFF Pn data da RILA  3T NAOMET      3 34 2015 12 51 28   ON        3 31 2015 43 25 13          Time ON 00 19 49 Time OFF 00 24 11 16 Points    Moving the Earliest Record and Latest Record sliders or spin buttons will filter the total record with respect  to time  Click and hold a slider and move the mouse to the left or right  You can also click on the spin  buttons to change the time window  When you are finished filtering the time  click again on the input you    50 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    wish to examine in the Select I O list box to see the results of your changes  In the example below  the total  record has been limited to records 17 through 35  Within this time interval  5 state changes of CHLMET  occurred     Discrete Totalizers Get Logged Data    Discrete Data  1 56    56 Earliest Record 17  3 34 2015 12 56 58   OFF AAA ARPA AAA AA   lel  3 31 2015 12 58 29   ON          3 34 2045 12 58 55   OFF    3 31 2015 13 07 18   ON Latest Record 3  3 34 2045 13 08 39   OFF AAA didas 1       37   HAOMET  13 00 39  
76. vs file  You can attach notes that explain the functional purpose of the I O point  or define the I O point in more detail  This can eliminate uncertainty that may result from the limitation of six  characters in each point   s tagname     To edit an I O point   s notes do the following     1  Position the mouse pointer over the I O point   s tagname until a balloon appears  and right click until  you see Notes         THE_    4 OO ad    Clearwell Tarik High        Alarm Level  Notes    2  Click the left mouse button to enter the    Notes    feature  The Notepad dialog box appears     Notes for TNK_HH   lt Clearwell Tank High Alarm Level gt        3  Click in the Notes window to edit or add descriptive text  Any notes enclosed in angle brackets  1 e    lt note gt   will appear within the balloon when you position the mouse pointer over the tagname  and at  the top of the main screen                 EOS Research Ltd     4  Click the Save button to save your notes and or definitions or press Cancel to exit without saving   You must also save the site file before exiting ProView to retain any changes made in Notes     Sometimes it is a good idea to provide a more complete description of what an input or output does in   FYI the Notes  e g      Causes System Shutdown    or    Turns ON when Tank is Full     Feel free to  customize the notes to suit your purposes  they are stored locally on your PC and do not affect the  operation of the ProControl itself        Analog Alarm Levels
77. y  You may need to ask for someone in  technical support who is familiar with TAP modem dial up     To view or change the texting paging setup  do the following   1  Click on Text Message Setup in the Communications menu   Or    Click on the Text Massage Setup toolbar button  You will see the Text Message Setup dialog box     Dial Up Unit Example       Text Message Setup    Text Message Service 1 Text Message Service 2  17008867141 17008867141    X Enable Text Message XxX Enable Text Message     7 Numeric Message     Numeric Message     Alpha Message e  Alpha Message    ist Text Message Identification   2nd Text Message Identification    1654321 30 5643    Next Text Message is Scheduled to occur at 16 39  Baud Rate for Texting     1200 Baud  e  2400 Baud    Text Message for Process 5  Text  1   2    vent        ProControl Alert  Tank High High       34 8100 pv220man pv220man    ProView 2 2x User   s Guide    Cellular Data Ethernet Unit Example       Text Message Setup  Text Message Service 1 Text Message Service 2  vtexLcom txLatt net    Enable Text Message Enable Text Message      Numeric Message  1 Numeric Message   a Alpha Message  le  Alpha Message    ist Text Message Identification     nd Text Message Identification    1112223333 9876343210    There are no Text Messages in the queue  Baud Rate for Texting   3300 Baud  31200 Baud  a 2400 Baud    Text Message for Process 5  Text  142    ae    ProControl Alert  Tank High High    cot   a    For dial up units   In the Text Me
    
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