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1. The possibilities of this feature are explained in the next chapters 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 9 of 30 3 2 1 Selection of the time frame The observation time frame can be chosen by clicking on the different buttons You have the following possibilities The last 10 minutes The last hour The last 24 hours One day One week One month Last year This year Choose time frame manually If you choose to choose the time frame manually you can enter a start data and an end date in the calendar You only have to click on the date to see the calendar You also have the option to define the timeframe down to seconds as you can see in the next figure Ham 0 EN es 0 So Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 E ih oi a fess len bom oe a ec ee oO DS ll 22 a a jc a er ee Ye al Zeit 09 35 22 Stunde Minute Sekunde Jetzt Ausw hlen Figure 9 Choose the date out ofthe calendar Once the timeframe has been chosen this time frame stays active also for the pages alarms events protocols and trends to prevent you from reentering the data allover again The shorter the timeframe is chosen the more precise is the display of the trend Following basic display settings are available and will be used automatically depending on the selected time frame The following table can only be used as reference how the data will be read This can be different depending on the quantity of data i
2. logged and a red arrow will appear in front of the listed tag As soon as the alarm goes the time will be logged again and a green arrow will appear in front of the listed tag Click on the red buttons for timeframe selection or enter a relevant date and time manually Home gt Alarms All current errors and their last entries Here you can see the mostrecent errors and their last occurence Display type All errors of the timeframe Actual errors GER From 01 01 2014 00 00 00 To 06 30 2014 11 50 42 0 Seconds Y Search dl 4 St rung 2 06202014 07 46 34 416 Jh St rung 1 06202014 07 46 32 945 J St rung 3 0620014 07 46 32 209 t St rung 2 06 202014 07 45 55 676 t St rung 1 06 20 2014 07 45 55 361 t St rung 3 06 202014 07 45 55 46 saa gt 58 Results per page 25 Y Figure 16 All errors of the timeframe You have the following display options Results per page Refresh rate 5 10 30 60 seconds 0 no refresh Search by tag name Sort table By clicking on the arrows in the table you can sort the content of the column decreasing or descending e Link to diagram Click on the red shaded text to go directly to the diagram of the tag Note Maximum 250 changes will be listed You will get a message if you selected a time frame with more than 250 alarm messages 5 2 Actual errors If you only want to see all current alarms select Actual errors as display type 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13
3. 07 08 2014 10 52 38 Motor machine 1 Rotation 200 ram saa 22 Results per page 25 7 Figure 17 All events of the timeframe You have the following display options Results per page Refresh rate 5 10 30 60 seconds 0 no refresh Search by tag name Sort table By clicking on the arrows in the table you can sort the content of the column decreasing or descending Note Maximum 250 changes will be listed You will get a message if you selected a time frame with more than 250 alarm messages 6 2 Actual events If you select Actual events as display type only the current event will be listed 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 16 of 30 7 Setpoints Go to Main menu gt Setpoints to get to the page for setpoints where you get an overview of all changed setpoints in a time frame of your choice Any tag data value can be set as a setpoint by the administrator A setpoint is a tag which has a standard value in a specific function but can be changed sometimes to get different results in production P ex the rotation of the motor Home gt Setpoints m o ENE EEES From 057307201 4 11 38 59 To 05 30 2014 12 38 59 0Seconds Y Search al 05 30 2014 12 24 04 Setpoint Byte I JE 50 C rafael aaa 2 gt 2 Results perpage 10 Y Figure 18 Changes in setpoints You have the following display options Results per page Refresh rate 5 10 30 60 seconds 0 no refresh Search by
4. doc Page 15 of 30 6 Events Go to Main menu gt Events to get to the page where all events are listed Events are defined by a rising or a falling edge of a bit The administrator can define which bit should raise the event Also he can define whether it should be raised with the rising or the falling edge of the bit The log of the parameter can be defined separately for the rising or the falling edge To one event an almost unlimited number of parameters can be defined For example a motor start or the start of a function could be defined as an event Sometimes it makes sense to define an alarm as event and to add a parameter For example if you would have an alarm defined for temperature too high it would make sense to log the temperature as parameter Like this you see when the temperature went to high and what the value was 6 1 All events in the timeframe If you select this option you ll see all events that have been logged in a specific time frame Green ON icons illustrate the rising edge of the event Red OFF icons illustrates the falling edge of the event Home gt Events Here you can see the last events occured Display type All events of the timeframe Actual events IDEE EN Es ES From 07 08 2014 10 43 35 To 07 08 2014 10 53 35 gt O Seconds 7 Search 07 08 2014 10 53 48 Valve water 07 08 2014 10 63 47 Valve water 07 08 2014 10 52 44 Steam injection temperature 60 C
5. many header information this can be useful 8 Jul 14 Home Protocol Show All v Start time Finish time Runtime Actualvalue_Byte Begin Actualvalue_Byte End Actualvalue_Byte Difference InputOutput_Byte Begin InputOutput_Real Begin InputOutput_Real End InputOutput_Real Difference Begin End N A Begin N A End Actualvalue_Byte 4 End Start time 50 13 55 00 50 13 56 00 50 Finish time 50 Event 05 30 2014 13 55 07 Event 05 30 2014 13 55 08 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Details on a protocol 05 30 2014 13 56 30 1 Minutes 47 Seconds 50 C 50 C 0 C 0 0050 1 111000 33 333000 32 222000 admin admin 5 0 5 0 0 000050 Setpoint_Byte 100 C Actualvalue_Byte 100 C Output_Bit O Setpoint_Byte 100 C Figure 28 details of a protocol Batch protocol 5 05 30 2014 13 54 43 Page 25 of 30 13 Operating hours counter Go to System gt Operating hours to see the configured meters The operating hours counter help to determine when the next service needs to be done for specific elements The table shows the tag name the description the sum of hours the set limit and the total of the operating hours A green check mark illustrates that the limit which has been set by the administrator has not been reached yet A red exclamation mark means that the limit has been exceeded After that the service has been done the administrator sets th
6. old password once and your new password twice User oper Old password Hew password Repeat new password Save New password Figure 35 Change password The new password is activated by clicking on Save new password 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 29 of 30 16 Glossary Tag A data value in the plc control which has an address assigned like DB1 DBX0 1 PRNetBox Protocol and recipe management with a PC Box IPC which has been plugged into the network IPC Industrial PC 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 30 of 30
7. range should end Maximum Add value to trend Figure 25 Choose a color for the curve of the tag in the trend For every trend configuration you can add up to 20 tags The field multitrend group allows to add several tags in one group so you can see them in one trend You can choose any number in this field Each tag of multitrend group 0 is shown in a single chart The fields Y Scala Minimum and Y Scala Maximum set the Y Scale minimum and maximum values For automatic scale range determination enter 0 in both fields Through clicking on the button Add value to trend the trend will be modified and you can access your new trend The trend you ve added will be shown in the list below the mask for the configuration of a trend 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 22 of 30 Home gt Trends gt Configuration of trends Configuration of trends New Please choose Y Please choose the tag you want to see on the trend value Multitrend 0 Y Shall the values of this tag be viewed on the same trend as other tag values Do you want to have more than one tag on the chart If yes please enter a value between 1 and 20 which represents the multitrend group group Enter O in case you want to have only this tag on one chart Y Scale 0 Do you want to scale the value range Please enter a minimum value where the data range should end Minimum Y Scale 0 Do you want to scale the value ran
8. system some texts are not translated into every language If this is the case the text will be shown in English Also in the navigation header you find the search field where you can enter the name of a data value comment or description Home Search for tagnames batches etc Search for femp Search Following you ll find the results of your search request Inside temp Actualvalue_Dilnt Outside temp Actualvalue Real Figure 4 Searching for temp You get a list of results In the case shown below it has been searched for temp Now you can click on the name of the data value in the result list and that brings you automatically to this data value in the data archive 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 6 of 30 2 2 5 Navigation via the menu The menu is on the left side of the webpage Via the links listed you get to the specific themes By clicking on the or you can open and close the submenu Main menu Data archives Actual values t Alarms Events Setpoints Machine data O values Meter Trends Protocols System Operating hours Data export Change password Figure 5 Main menu 2 2 6 Breadcrumbs navigation line By clicking on the fields in the breadcrumbs navigation line you can get to the specific themes too You are here and you can see were you are respectively how you get there This is useful in cases you a
9. v Shall the values of this tag be viewed on the same trend as other tag values Do you want to have more than one tag on the chart If yes please enter a value between 1 and 20 which represents the multitrend group group Enter O in case you want to have only thistag on one chart Y Scale 0 Do you want to scale the value range Please enter a minimum value where the data range should end Minimum Y Scale 0 Do you want to scale the value range Please enter a maximum value where the data range should end Maximum Add value to trend Figure 24 Link tags to a trend In the drop down New value menu you get a list of all configured tags in the system except data values of data type String If you click in the color field you get a big range of available colors to choose the color for the data of the tag in the trend Home Trends Configuration oftrends Configuration of trends New value Please choose y Please choose the tag you wantto see on the trend Color The color of this curve Multitrend istag be viewed on the same trend as othertag values Do you want to have more than f If yes please enter a value between 1 and 20 which represents the multitrend group group antto have only this tag on one chart Y Scale the value range Please enter a minimum value where the data range should end Minimum Y Scale jo Do you want to scale the value range Please enter a maximum value where the data
10. 4 11 02 47 Timeframe Second averages Y Configuration Exportalltags Y Others Setpoints Machine data Actual values Start data export Youve chosen a timeframe from 04 01 2014 00 00 00 to 04 22 2014 11 02 47 Only data recorded in the chosen timeframe will be exported Figure 30 Data export configuration 14 2 Setup configuration The configuration setup can be found below the export data fields With configurations you can export specific tags A name has to be specified in order to create a new data export configuration Click on Create configuration Home gt Data export Data export Mm EJES From 01 04 2014 00 00 00 To 22 04 2014 11 02 47 Timeframe Second averages v Configuration Export all tags Y Others Setpoints Machine data Actual values Start data export Youve chosen a timeframe from 04 01 2014 00 00 00 to 04 22 2014 11 02 47 exported ly data recorded in the chosen timeframe will be Name Comment Create configuration Figure 31 Setup a new configuration for export The new configuration appears below the entry fields 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 27 of 30 Name SY Comment Create confi j La la New configuration How to add specific tags to a configuration for export Figure 32 Edit new configuration If you click on the edit icon you can add the tags you wish to add You can add several tags to the configuration Home gt D
11. PRNetBox light User manual Version v1 13 ROTH automation GmbH Zeppelinstr 27 D 79713 Bad Sackingen Phone 49 0 7761 5564477 Fax 49 0 7761 5564479 Email support roth automation de Web http www roth automation de Web http www prnetbox de 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 1 of 30 Table of contents 1 ie ee 3 CI OS ee ee ee 3 Ez ZPRNEIBOEXAGHL A tree ee tere he 3 t3 PUDO SOTA documen ae A 3 2 IN eA EG UNO esse ee et 4 2 1 EON E 4 22 Homepage HOME a 5 2 2 1 ce e A 5 2 2 2 Navigaton NGAQE nee a 5 22 3 Usemame and LOG OU nasa 6 2 2 4 WAN GU AGC islas 6 2 2 9 Navigation Via the MONU cccccscccssccceseecesecsesecseeecsseeceseesenecseuseseesenseeecseeseusessaeesseseness T 2 2 6 Breadcrumbs navigation liN oooooonccconnccccnnnncnnoncnonncnnoncnnnncnnnnnnonnnoonnnnoncnronrnnnnrnnnnennnnos T 2 2 1 E A eee al le he copie teats ee aes T 3 Ihe data a A a a a aa a ea 8 3 1 The data archive OVErVICW cccccccccccecccsceceeecseecueecueecueesauecuesaueceueceuessueeeueeaesaesaesaseeseesansanes 8 3 2 Data archive display of a data value ccooncccoconcccocnnoconncoconononanocononnonononanonnncanonnncnnnaninanos 9 3 2 1 SElECtiOn Or Ihe TIME lfame zes ds aided ses asia 10 3 2 2 Selection of the timeframe with the zZoom mMode 2222444444 Rennen nennen anne 11 3 2 3 Selection of the timeframe with the move MON cccoocccoccccoccn
12. ase click on the corresponding ID to view the details on this protocol Mm EJES From 05 30 2014 12 59 28 To 05 30 2014 13 59 28 Search A Protokoll 1 05 30 2014 13 54 43 05 30 2014 13 56 30 2 1 A lt 1 gt gt Results per page 10 Y Figure 27 protocol overview In the overview the following information is listed the batch number the batch name the date and time the protocol started and ended The quantity of events and the quantity of alarms are also shown in the overview Through the link of the protocol name e g mid night you can see the details of the protocol By clicking on the pdf icon you can download the protocol as pdf file save or print it All protocols are saved on a network share on the PRNetBox You can access this drive via the IP address or via the configured name in the system This share is not password protected The network share is write protected nothing can be changed The network drive suits perfectly for automated backup of all protocols by a company own data server 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 24 of 30 12 2 Protocol details If you click on the red shaded protocol name you get to see all details of your protocol It contains the same data as if you download your protocol as pdf document But here you can select in the drop down menu Show which information you would like to see setpoints events alarms actual values In case of large protocols with
13. ata export gt Setup data export Setup data export Hew value Please choose Please choose the tag which you want to add to the setup Add value Existing values for this setup Figure 33 Add tag to create a new value to the configuration 14 3 Download of export files Once the data export has been started the export task is shown on the bottom of the page 071012014 11 36 52 071012014 10 36 52 070112014 11 36 52 Yes 0710112014 11 36 53 5 01012014 11 37 01 071012014 10 37 01 077042014 11 37 01 Mo Still running Figure 34 Export is running As soon as the export has been finished you can download the data You can see that in the last three columns The data is provided in csv format 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 28 of 30 15 Change password Go to System gt Change password to get to your password configuration It is mandatory to change your password on regular basis to prevent the access of others Therefore you can click in the menu on change password As you can see in the following figure you have to enter your old password to be able to define a new password In case your password has expired or the system time has been changed you have to enter a new password Or sometimes the login gets blocked Please contact your administrator in case of difficulties Home gt Change password Change password You can change your password here Please enter your
14. ave access to the trend Also you can add a comment to explain the trend further To save the new trend hit Create Now that the trend has been added you ll get a table below the entry fields Here you see the name the comment and also whether the trend is shared or not Home gt Trends Trends zusammenstellen Hier k nnen Sie den Namen eines neuen Trends festlegen Legen Sie hierf r einen Mamen fest um sp ter auf diesen Trend zugreifen zu k nnen Name Trend freigeben Kommentar x Erstellen Gills ti Mew trend Figure 23 The first trend This new trend does not have any data values linked to it To add data tags to the trend click on the edit icon on the left side of the trend name This is explained in the next chapter in more detail To delete the trend click on the delete icon left to the name of the trend You will be asked if you really want to delete the trend To display the trend just click on the trend name If no data tags are linked yet you can t click on the name because the trend is still inactive 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 21 of 30 11 2 Link tags to a trend After clicking on the edit icon left to the name of a trend configuration an input form to add new tags will be shown Home gt Trends gt Configuration of trends Configuration of trends New Please choose Y Please choose the tag you want to see on the trend value Multitrend 0
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16. d you can enlarge the trend display for optimization of the print layout with the printer function of the web browser 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 13 of 30 4 Actual values Go to Main menu gt Actual values to see all current values for the actual value tags In the overview you will see the name of the tag the value the unit and the description of the tag Home gt Actual values Monitoring of actual values Actual values 1 le actual values 1 Input 10 Actualvalue_ Real Input 10 Protocol 2 temperature humidity E y nil Lo A Temperature 10 Actualvalue Real Humidity 10 Protocol 25 676 C 55 Figure 15 Actual values overview The exceptionality of this page is that the values are refreshing constantly automatically So you do not have to press any refresh button to see the most current value of the tag The administrator defines which actual values will be displayed in this view He can also decide which layout will be used for which actual value 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 14 of 30 5 Alarms Go to Main menu gt Alarms to get to the page where all the defined alarms are listed 5 1 All errors of the timeframe Similar to the data archive you can choose here a time frame of interest Like this you can track the emerged alarms On the bottom of the page the alarms will be listed At the moment the alarm raises the time will be
17. d to enter a user name and password You can change the languages in the upper right corner by clicking on the flags ROTH G AUTOMatlON cme Login to the system gt Login Username Password Login 3 Home Login U To the top Figure1 Login Note A Ifthe password has been entered three or more times wrong the operator login will be locked for a timeframe of 30 minutes This rule does also apply for the administrator A After the first login to the system the password needs to be changed A The administrator sets the aging of the password and he chooses if the password can be reused A The administrator sets after how much time of inactivity the operator will automatically be logged out from the system Every attempt will be logged in the audit trail of the system and cannot be removed or changed 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox _light_usermanual_en _ v1_13 doc Page 4 of 30 2 2 Homepage Home After a successful login at the system the user with the privileges of an operator is going to see this homepage and menu Home Welcome oper You are logged in as Operator Driver amp Harddisk Remaining disk space 0 Days IP address PLC 192 168 2 30 a a ED HEE PLO 192 168 23 72 Client 192 168 106 128 Driver cycle T Last cycle on 01011970 01 00 00 seconds ago Software version weh v1 6 13 2014 06 15 fs 2014 06 18 db v3 6 treiber w1 5 2 System ID whi Home gz Logout Y To the top Figure 2 Ho
18. e 3 2 3 Selection of the timeframe with the move mode As soon as you have clicked on the button zoom mode the move mode function is going to be enabled That means that you can swipe the trend left and right as you can on recent smart phones You just have to click on the left button of your mouse and move it left or right 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 11 of 30 3 2 4 Automatic update rate You can choose the option to automatically refresh your data in a defined rate if you choose one of the following timeframes e The last 10 minutes e The last hour On top of the trend you can check a box with the description enable monitoring view It is not possible to zoom in the monitoring view If you would like to zoom into a timeframe you can zoom before you choose this option If you check this box you can choose how quick the PRNetBox will run an automatic update The rates you can choose are 1 2 5 or 10 seconds If you go into the diagram with the mouse cursor the value of its position will be shown Depending on the update rate the value will be overwritten as soon as the new value appears M Enable monitoring view Update rate 5 Seconds 02202014 7 09 35 23 000 E almp 4 10 2 08 40 08 50 09 00 09 10 09 20 09 30 Figure 11 Monitoring view 3 2 5 Statistics of the chosen timeframe The minimum maximum actual and averages of the values that have been recorded i
19. e count of hours Sum hours back to zero see admin user manual Home gt Operating hours Operating hours counter The following table shows the operating hours for several resources tis advisable to perform maintenance in case the time of operation is above the limit Search Event 1 Event 1 1 5000 1 Event 2 Event 1 0 T 1 Figure 29 Operating hours counter overview 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 26 of 30 14 Data export Go to System gt Data export to download data of a certain period 14 1 Export configuration In the drop down menu Range you choose which timeframe you would like to look up For example The 4th december 2012 until the 5th of december 2012 The drop down menu Timeframe sets the data density e g second or hour or day averages The drop down menu Configuration gives you the possibility to choose which tags you would like to export As default you can only choose Export all tags But it is possible to setup configurations which consist user defined tags Those customized definitions would then be available in the drop down menu see next chapter In the section Others you can choose to export Setpoints Machine values or Actual value tags by checking the specific box Click on Start data export to run the export Home gt Data export Data export FT EGE EEE From 01 04 2014 00 00 00 To 22 04 201
20. e you find a drop down menu You can choose between different filters You can filter the values by setpoints machine data actual values alarms input output or events Also you can filter in the next drop down menu by data type These two filters can also be combined For example you could filter to see only setpoints with the type Integer In the search field you can search a tag by name or data block In the drop down menu of the field results per page you can select your view of results 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 8 of 30 3 2 Data archive display of a data value By clicking on the name of the data value you get to the detailed view where you can see all values as a trend You can choose between minimum maximum average and actual values see figure Level of detail 10 minutes values Select a range of data Min Avg Max Enable percentiles view 04 28 2014 18 12 55 901 Mode Zoomi hs aTmpHaustire 6 0 C BE TripHaustiire 4 Apra Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr 30 Wari hay 02 m EE EEES From 27 04 2014 00 00 00 To 02 05 2014 10 50 20 SAI ee Figure 8 Details for a temperature data value To every data value which has been configured the archived data values can be shown Integer Real Byte and Boolean values are displayed as trend in addition Data values with the data type String are written as text
21. ge Please enter a maximum value where the data range should end Maximum Add value to trend Already configured values for this trend a InputOutput_Byte 1 0 0 Figure 26 Trend configuration A tag can be removed from the trend configuration by clicking on the delete icon in front of the tag name A tag configuration can be changed or modified by clicking on the edit icon accordingly 11 3 Lookup trends Through clicking on the configured trend name you get to the display of the trend with all configured tags their colors scales and values Home gt Trends gt Display trends Display trends Machine 1 E inputOutput_Byte 0 0050 Level of detail Seconds values E Machinevalue Int Enable monitoring view 15 Update rate 5 Seconds Y E Actualvalue Byte_3 120 P Q 05 30 2014 10 55 53 746 15 50 0 006 14 0 005 40 13 0 004 30 12 0 003 11 0 002 0 001 o o 9 0 0 000 10 52 10 53 10 54 10 55 10 56 Mm EJES From 05 30 2014 10 19 35 To 05 30 2014 11 19 35 In the example shown in the figure three data tags have been assigned to the same multitrend group though they are shown in one trend The timeframe shown can be chosen by changing the Range selection or using the zoom functionality of the trend 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 23 of 30 12 Protocols Go to Main menu gt Protocols where the list of all protocols is shown Protoco
22. l 14 and refers to the version v1 6 13 of the PRNetBox light 1 2 PRNetBox light The PRNetBox light is a simplified version of the PRNetBox The biggest difference is that the PRNetBox light is built on a virtual machine which you can download separately at VMware VMware Player The PRNetBox is an autonomous industrial PC 1 3 Purpose of this document This document has been made for operators of the PRNetBox light and describes its basic functionalities It covers the data archive trending handling and display of alarms setpoints machine values protocols operating hours counter data export Meters I O values password change and change of events Admin users please consolidate the admin manual for details on the administration The declaration of conformity 21 CFR Part 11 is also separately available 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 3 of 30 2 Navigation 2 1 Login Depending on the network configuration of the VMware Player the user interface of the PRNetBox light can have different addresses available Generally the user interface can be operated by using standard browsers like Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer or the Google Chrome browser To get the best result we suggest using the current Firefox version You can reach the PRNetBox light as default on the website http 192 168 2 40 In the following figure you see the login screen of the PRNetBox light As operator you will be aske
23. ls can be issued for different purposes The main purpose is to make a protocol for an automatic run for example a recipe of a product or a batch The PRNetBox can save an almost unlimited quantity of protocols and several protocols can be saved simultaneously The information that is going to be recorded in the protocol is defined by the administrator Following details are in disposal for configuration Alarms Events Changes in setpoints Changes in machine values All values the system records can be shown in the header of the protocol o A certain value at the beginning of the protocol o Atthe end of the protocol o The difference between begin and end in case of numeric values e All kinds of trends for all data values recorded in the system You can choose to add several data values in one trend or configure different data values in separate trends e Meter readings in defined time intervals Also the difference to the last value can be calculated Since you have the option to issue several different configured protocols simultaneously you have the possibility to get protocols with different details 12 1 Protocol overview As you can see in this figure you see on the link for protocols the overview over all recorded protocols This overview shows all protocols of a certain timeframe The start of the protocol counts for selection Home gt Protocol Batch protocols Here you find an overview of all batch protocols of the lasttime Ple
24. mepage Home 2 2 1 Content On the homepage you see the recent health status of the system You get an overview how much disk space you still have and how long this capacity will last without deleting any old data archives Errors with the mentioned modules would be displayed here too Therefore you can consolidate the error log Please contact your administrator in this case 2 2 2 Navigation header On the very top of the webpage you can find the navigation header with some important features Logged in as oper x Logout ROTH gt S automatiON cmon Home Welcome oper Figure 3 Navigation header 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 5 of 30 2 2 3 Username and logout On the left side you see the name of the current user Next to it is the logout link where you can logout in case you are not at the machine to prevent any abuse 2 2 4 Language The language can be selected by clicking on one of the flag icons on the top of the page The selected language will be active through the whole session The selection will be saved when logging out With the next login the language will be the same as in the moment the user has been logged out You can choose out of the following languages German English French Spanish Portuguese Italian Dutch Polnisch Norwegian Czech Russian Chinese Swedish Serbian English and German are provided in each version Because of the continuous improvement of this
25. n a timeframe are displayed in text form Additionally these values can be displayed in the trend according to the selection you ve made see figure Select a range of data C hin Ara C Max T Enable percentiles view T Enable monitoring view Update rate 5 Seconds 022012014 r 09 07 54 012 Mode Zoom amp almp 3 20 5 Marmp Figure 12 Different options to display the values in the statistic 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 12 of 30 3 2 6 Visualize the minimum maximum section percentiles view If you set the check the box enable percentiles view you can see in which section the data has been recorded in a large timeframe between the minimum and maximum values In the following figure you see a timeframe of 8 days in the activated percentiles view The red curve displays the average value of the data The shadow shows where the data has been recorded IV Enable percentiles view 08 24 2013 7 06 47 08 967 Mode Zoom amp aTmpSolar 26 10 C etm psolar Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 20 Aug 21 Aug 22 Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug 25 Figure 13 Percentiles view activated If you zoom in to approx one day the data will be refreshed automatically and displayed as shown below IV Percentiles Ansicht aktivieren 22 06 2013 20 59 26 164 Modus Zoomen 8 aTmpSolar 48 06 C atm pSolar Figure 14 Zoom on day basis 3 2 7 Magnified view With a click on the magnifier E
26. n the chosen timeframe Just on top of the trend you can see which view is recently used 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 10 of 30 Timeframe View O seconds 60 seconds All available and recorded values in milliseconds 61 seconds 60 minutes Average per second 1 hour 24 hours Average per minute 1 day 7 days Average of 10 minutes 1 week 1 month Average of 1 hour Longer than 1 month Average of a day 3 2 2 Selection of the timeframe with the zoom mode Alternatively you can choose the timeframe also within the trend Please note that you first have to make sure that you ve select the Zoom mode In the figure you can see the button on the top of the trend on the left side Select a range of data C mMin amp AN C Max Enable percentiles view 0270 2014 16 02 53 926 Mode Zoom Es aTmp 4 40 10 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 05 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 Figure 10 Select timeframe manually First you choose a larger timeframe than you need and then you select the timeframe in the trend while holding the left mouse button As soon as you loosen the mouse button the trend will be refreshed into the chosen selection On the top right side of the trend you can see the current date and the current value referring to the cursor position Alternatively you can select the timeframe in the overview on the bottom of the trend Here you can only choose the timeframe not the scal
27. re already in the 4 or 5 level 2 2 Footer In the footer you find a link to the start page home a logout button and an arrow to get back to the top of the page S Home tind Logout W Tothe top Figure 6 Footer 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 7 of 30 3 The data archive Here you find all data values tags which have been setup by your administrator For further information about how new data values will be collected automatically by the system please refer to the admin manual 3 1 The data archive overview Go to Main menu gt data archives to get the list of all tags and values see also figure Here you can see the name of the tag its recent value in the PLC its data type its address in the PLC and a description of the tag Home gt Data archives Please click on the name to see details and statistics for the tag search di Acttualvalue Byte 3 DB20D DBBU Byte 12 0 MA Aktualwert Byte 082006880 Byte 120 t Aktualwer_Byte Aktualwert Byte 4 0820 0880 Byte 0 000120 WA Aktualwert Dlnt 08200804 Dinteger 1 Aktualwer_Dlnt Aktualwert Int DB20 0042 Integer 1 Aktualwen_Int Aktualwert Real CBA20 0808 Real 1 Aktualwer_Real Ausgang Bit 0820008441 Boolean O Ausgang_ Bit Event 1 0420 08x48 0 Boolean O Event 1 Event 0820 008 48 1 Boolean O Event Event 3 082008x48 2 Boolean O Event 3 BSS le O EE Results perpage 10 Figure 7 Data archive overview In the first column of the tabl
28. ssages 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 18 of 30 9 1 O values Go to Main menu gt I O values to get an overview about all changed I O values in a specific time frame of your choice Any tag data value can be set as an I O value by the administrator I O values are used for observation of inputs and outputs of the PLC Home gt KO values NO values Ka m ES From 07 01 2014 00 00 00 To 07 01 2014 00 01 00 0 Seconds Y search all 07701 2014 00 00 23 077 Temperature 10 24 591 C 0701 2014 00 00 23 182 Temperature 10 24 626 C 07701 2014 00 00 40 822 Temperature 10 24 615 C 07701 2014 00 00 40 927 Temperature 10 24 626 C d See Results per page 25 Y Figure 20 I O values You have the following display options Results per page Refresh rate 5 10 30 60 seconds 0 no refresh Search by tag name Sort table By clicking on the arrows in the table you can sort the content of the column decreasing or descending e Link to diagram Click on the red shaded text to go directly to the diagram of the tag Note Maximum 250 changes will be listed You will get a message if you selected a time frame with more than 250 alarm messages 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 19 of 30 10 Meter Go to Main menu gt Meter where you can see the configured meters in certain time ranges Any data can be added to the meters and any meters can be config
29. tag name Sort table By clicking on the arrows in the table you can sort the content of the column decreasing or descending e Link to diagram Click on the red shaded text to go directly to the diagram of the tag Note Maximum 250 changes will be listed You will get a message if you selected a time frame with more than 250 alarm messages 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 17 of 30 8 Machine values Go to Main menu gt Machine values you get an overview about all changed machine values in a specific time frame of your choice Any tag data value can be set as a machine value by the administrator A machine value is a tag which is a specific system setting which should normally only set once in the startup procedure of the machine Home gt Machine data Machine data 10m i AE EE From 0573012014 12 32 02 To 05 30 2014 12 42 02 0 Seconds Y Search i 05 30 2014 12 41 32 Machinewalue Int 20 30 admin Figure 19 Changes in machine values You have the following display options Results per page Refresh rate 5 10 30 60 seconds 0 no refresh Search by tag name Sort table By clicking on the arrows in the table you can sort the content of the column decreasing or descending e Link to diagram Click on the red shaded text to go directly to the diagram of the tag Note Maximum 250 changes will be listed You will get a message if you selected a time frame with more than 250 alarm me
30. ured Therefore you need admin rights Please also look up the admin user guide This page shows the configured meters for a chosen timeframe Loading this data might take a long time depending on the chosen timeframe and the interval A From 0302014 13 33 50 To 0550 2014 13 43 50 Load data Download as csv tile E Meter group Machine 1 Search F 05302074 13 43 50 50 O 05302074 13 43 00 50 10 05 30 2014 13 42 00 40 a 05 30 2014 13 41 00 40 o Figure 21 Data list meter On this page you can lookup easily important data and the differences of values Therefore choose the range in the drop down menu and click on refresh To lookup the data on the screen click on Load data You can also choose to download the data as CSV file 8 Jul 14 PRNetBox_light_usermanual_en_v1_13 doc Page 20 of 30 11 Trends 11 1 Add anew trend Go to Main menu gt Trends to get to the page where you can add and edit trends You can now choose a name for your trend This name will be used in the listings If you choose a name which already exist you ll get a warning The entry of a name is obligatory Home gt Trends Create new trends Here you can add new trend names Please choose a name under which you can access this trend later Name Share trend C Comment Create Figure 22 How to add a trend If you check the box Share trend every user can see your trend configuration If not only you will h

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