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1. 3D Graphic a three dimensional drawing of devices and placement purchased separately Summary Graphic a text listing of all devices standard To choose a different graphic e Click the GEO button at bottom left then click on the item you want to view in the tree at left e Click the down arrow on the Graphics button at the top then choose the desired graphic from the drop down menu 2D GRAPHIC purchased separately G EO 3 Lebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft internet taphorer ble git yem Fortes jk eb Graphics button button E A SST click arrow for See eben a Hee Se drop down menu roy fine a de a emo yg Ti Room 1 Power Roo Click on pe an item to view 4 O 320 Moc a com 2 m ronm Static Eramples International Test PDU t Challenger 1 NE oon 2 Enmironmor males International Test ie 2 ceo Cere ble Bit yew Brotes jpe teo ar df Leven Dems Room 1 Power Room SM interactve Demo wy Location Address Name GB Room 1 Power Robi Ones Up to parent anene One Line Bone tre Chollengur 1 5012 Pchalenger 1 wlam POU 550 2 pdus 1 wpm POY 5601 2 pds 2 wpm 3 PDU 5601 2 sts2pdu w st2 2 5152 5601 2 ats 7 wet 5 UPS 5801 2 Pupa 1 wamo UPS S601 2 Pups 2 wamp Site WO 320 Mod 1 55014 15321 Ww 532 18 08 13 Managing Alarms 9 0 MANAGING ALARMS The Alarms button offers quick access to alarm rel
2. Page You can also use the plus key on the numeric keypad the X key or drag a oom in Down rectangle around area fig You can also use the minus key on the numeric keypad or the Z key Shows all the data you have viewed in the current session of a particular trend Zoom to extents Home graph range for the new date Press the J key again to hide the date fields Auto Update Han graph polls for data every 10 seconds Press U again to stop Point Markers Shows a marker for each data point in the graph Ctrl C Copies only the data from the time range that is currently displayed Other Options not available on the popup menu Refresh the display gather trend data TN Click the Trends button Ctrl click a sample to view the point name time and date the sample was read the exact point value and if the point is in alarm is in fault out of service or has been overridden Click anywhere to clear the details Display data for a specific sample 36 Viewing Trends 10 2 Configure Trends The Configure tab in the Trends window allows you to specify options for the trend graph To configure a trend graph e Click the GEO button in the bottom left corner In the tree at left click on the equipment that has the trends you want to set up e Click the Trends menu action button down arrow then select the point graph or custom graph you want to print from the drop down menu e Click the Configure tab G EO 3 Lebert
3. Set Up a Dial Up Networking Connection A dial up networking connection must be set up if the page will be sent over the Internet from a work station that is not directly connected to the Internet This enables SiteScan Web to dial out to send an e mail or alphanumeric page After creating and executing an alarm action the modem should dial automatically then hang up after a minute of inactivity Set up your server and modem to dial the default connection to your Internet Service Provider See your server and modem documentation e Connect to the Internet and enter your Internet Service Provider s name and phone number then your user name and password Your modem must be detected before you can configure your Inter net account connection Type the following line at the end of the system properties file in your system directory repactions connection name lt name of connection gt 23 Managing Alarms 9 4 5 Send E Mail Action Use the Send E Mail action to send customized e mail messages to selected recipients when an alarm occurs Do not assign the Send E Mail alarm action to frequently occurring alarms if you are using a stand alone workstation Sending pages for a frequently occurring alarm may dramatically slow down your system and cause problems with your mail server If the e mail will be sent from a workstation that is not directly connected to the Internet the work station must first be configured to connect to the
4. a Graphics w X Schedules Alarms Y Trends v Reports 1 nee Options Y Room 1 Power Room Alarms Alarms off Liebert Demo c Interactive Demo SMP 4 Room 1 Power Roo ra BE One Line 1 89 Challenger 1 4 PDU 1 Page Size Letter Portrait Landscape Maximum number of rows 1000 Printing details 88 PDU 2 a STS2 PDU m 3 STS 2 m UPS 1 m 89 UPS 2 w Site 1 0 32 0 Mod E Room 2 Environme al E Static Examples E International Test component i Report selection in ee or more T Show only in alarm Select all 1 Sort by Date LAS Filter Fire System Critical iteri Eo criteria i 7 seo uE cre The Options tab window has three main sections Printing details Report component selection not available for all report types Filter criteria choices vary by report type In the Printing details section e Specify the size of the report page by clicking the Page Size down arrow and selecting an option from the drop down list for example Letter Legal or A4 e Choose the orientation by clicking on Portrait or Landscape Specify the maximum number of rows to appear in the report in the example above 1000 This may be helpful to reduce the size of reports you expect to be excessively long In the Report component selection section For some report types you may choose which report components to show or hide in the Disp
5. Critical f 10 07 2005 Waiting for Normal 70 kw Load Bank alarm N avig ation 48 PDU 2 fear cre 04 25 31PM 70 kw Load Bank at Site I O 16 16 Mod 1 buttons STS2 PDU panne bite y 8 STs 2 ae j 01 19 2006 Acknowledge CB4 S1 Bypass Closed alarm 189 UPS 1 System Info 02 52 31PM CB4 S1 Bypass Closed at STS2 PDU E Nee Unknown 01 19 2006 Acknowledge CB1 S1 Open alarm Alarm SS cu MER Room 2 Environme 02 52 53PM CB1 S1 Open at STS2 PDU list Static Examples 01 19 2006 f CB1 S1 Open has returned to normal al International Test 02 54 32PM CB1 S1 Open at STS2 PDU 12 7 co nen 6re cre Jof gt Gpmowiegge Force Normal Delete Additional Actions E gt Alarm Action buttons see Section 9 2 2 e Acknowledge e Delete e Force Normal e Additional Actions Alarm Categories list View By 9 2 1 View the Alarm List e Double click on an alarm in the list to reveal or hide more details about the alarm The alarm list displays three columns of information about each alarm e Occurred The date and time the alarm was generated e ToDo e Acknowledge indicates the alarm needs to be acknowledged e Waiting for Normal indicates the alarm requires a return to normal A check mark v indicates the alarm is closed e Alarm Displays the alarm message a text description of what occurred and where Report e Use the navigation buttons at right to scroll through the list one alarm at a time a
6. Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help button Trends button click arrow lt p f KEK Granhics y Schedules Y Alarms Cronos v Repors ES ana y Coy CD G3 I E for drop down LiebertHVAC 7 Configure Room 1 Power Room Challenger 1 and PDU 1 i menu off Liebert Demo EMM Interactive Demo sme Challenger 1 and PDU 1 challenger_1 Cli k an PEL Room 1 Power Roo IC fi Challenger 1 Name Challenger 1 and PDU 1 an item oe Title font size 14 Fontsize 11 a E PDU 2 to View F a STS2 PDU Enable Grid Y 89 STS 2 Autoscale X axis X initial range Days 130 Hours fo Minutes lo Seconds jo mE UPS 1 1 89 Site 1 0 32 0 Mod ra BL Room 2 Environme EN Static Examples 4 International Test Y axis label Configure Autoscale Y axis Y 1 O pti ons Show legend Y Challenger Temp for 30 days starti Jg NETA GRP CFG 0 15 aD Set up the desired options for trend graph 10 3 Create a New Trend Graph e Click the GEO button in the bottom left corner e Click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Trends button down arrow then select New Graph from the drop down menu 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ll Graphics J Schedules J Alarm
7. Excel file To create a PDF e Click the PDF button to create a PDF file that may be opened with Adobe Acrobat An Acro bat program window opens with the PDF in view e Click the Save button to open the Save a Copy window shown below left Specify where to save the file and a file name Click the Save button to save the file To create an Excel file e Click the Excel button to generate a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet A File Download message may ask whether to continue depending on your settings Click Save to continue In the Save As window shown below right choose where to save the file and specify a file name Click the Save button to download the file 3 hittm sitesecandemotebertiom coswnen tvit reports eshancedregarting report_pdl jep Pad AY Micresedt Internet Exp Pale ES ASD bn AFM MD heron e Om Dn a B s 7 gt m T S SAVE REPORT AS A PDF SAVE REPORT AS AN EXCEL FILE 38 Viewing Reports Set Up Report Options The Reports Options tab allows you to customize reports For all report types you may specify page size orientation and maximum length Other options vary by type of report To access the report Options functions e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Reports button then the Report Options tab Options 3 a I IOSOOSOX ee _ _ _ ae a Paman sa _ _ _ _ lt zb gt ee an ae TE tab z gt 3
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9. and click Add Accept Cancel Command line Field codes B Appena Field Code Synchronize Will wait for the external program to finish running before moving to next destination Enter the path of the executable file to be run followed by the path of the output file For example c NwindowsNnotepad exe c SiteScan Web output1 txt In the example the program Notepad will be opened and a text file named outputl txt will be created in the SiteScan Web program folder on the server s C drive Append Field Codes to the command line by choosing from the drop down list see Table 4 for def initions More than one field code may be chosen see example below For example c reports run_report bat Generation_time To_State This starts a batch file on the server and uses the alarm s generation time and state as val ues Placing a check mark W in the Synchronize box instructs SiteScan to wait until the external program has finished running before initiating the next Run External Program alarm action When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes Once the action is set up it appears in the Actions tab window You may click the Edit button to make changes or the Delete button to remove it 21 Managing Alarms 9 4 4 Send Alphanumeric Page Action The Send Alphanumeric Page alarm action sends a page to one or more alphanumeric pagers or sends text messages to cell
10. in the alarm type box Non critical alarms or Critical alarms and enter the file name with its path in the corresponding Sound File text box Save Changes e When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 43 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 1 2 Contact info e Click on the CFG button then click on My Settings in the tree at left e Click on the Contact Info tab to display the following window 3 Liebert Demo My Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer EMERSON Veto Powe AH Liebert Demo IP My Settings AP System Settings m6 Categories P Event Templates P Download Connections P Modem Configuration AP Services AP Trends Display Setup AP Trends Print Setup AP Reports Administration Enter your contact information in the text boxes Enter telephone numbers for Home Work Cell Fax and Pager Enter your work location in the Address box e When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 44 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 2 System Settings This section describes two tabs in System Settings General and Daylight Saving 12 2 1 General e Click on the CFG button then click on System Settings in the tree at left e Click on the General tab to display the following window 3 Liebert Demo System Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer A dil Liebert Demo T My Settings T System Settings
11. phones The recipient s pager or phone must accept be able to accept e mail Do not assign the Alphanumeric Page alarm action to frequently occurring alarms if you are using a stand alone workstation Sending pages for a frequently occurring alarm may dramatically slow down your system and cause problems with your mail server If the page will be sent over the Internet from a workstation that is not directly connected to the Internet the workstation must first be configured to connect to the Internet automatically see Set Up a Dial Up Networking Connection on page 23 Open the Alphanumeric Page window shown below to set up this action To do this Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Send Alphanumeric Page from the drop down menu and click Add 6 Interactive Demo Web Page Dialog Accept I Cancel F oo Na Eee Alphanumeric page Message Specify Mail User For Mail Host Authentication Authentication Baise Data E Password fo i Send mail as MIME attachment E Message text generation_time to_state alarm_template short_message Message text a E Append Field Cod
12. the Display Name box enter a name as you want it to appear on lists in SiteScan Web menus In the Members section you may add existing individual operators or another group to the new group Members must be added one at a time To do this e Click on a name in the Available Operators or Available Groups list e Click on the left arrow to move that name to the Current Members box Repeat the process as needed until all members of the group appear in the Current Members box To remove a member from the group click on the name in the Current Members box then click on the right arrow In System Wide Privilege Sets you cx MAX may add existing privilege sets to the new Liebertuse group To do this e Click on any group in the Available list then click the left arrow to assign that privilege set to the Current group To remove an item from the Current list select it and click the right arrow e When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 47 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 4 Assign Privileges to Users You may create Privilege Sets permission to use selected features in SiteScan Web and assign them to individual operators and operator groups NOTE Q SiteScan Web comes with a default privilege set called Admin that includes most privileges Only an operator with the Admin privilege set can perform the following functions that are not co
13. you can define the Columns settings Click on the plus sign to expand the Page Rows or Columns options Click the minus sign to hide the options When all required items in a category are completed the red text for that category changes to black You may continue to make changes after the red text changes to black When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes At any time click on the Run button to view the report An example is shown below 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help toom 1 Power Room Test Report 1 E Test Report 1 Location Liebert Demo Interactive Dem o Room 1 Power Room Run Date 1 21 2006 1 50 55 PM 8 PDU 1 a PDU 2 Liebert DemoInteractive Dema Room 1 Power Room 3 sTs2 PDU sTs 2 ei White BB Site uc Site 1 O 32 0 Mod IA HL Room 2 Environme International Test 7 VOUTZ N 120 ceo ER 41 Viewing Reports 11 4 Description of SiteScan Web Reports The reports available in SiteScan Web are described in Table 7 Table 7 Description of available reports Alarms View sort and filter the information displayed in the Alarms View tab Create a summary of potential alarm sources configured in the Alarms Enable Disable tab ee Create a summ
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15. 10 100 Mbps Ethernet network card server for example an Ethernet network card or a dial up modem connection SiteScan Web should have its own dedicated server Having other web server applications such as Apache or IIS running on the same machine will cause conflicts Running the client side browser on the server will add to the the server s load to compensate increase CPU and memory headroom Typical SiteScan Web System 5 0 TYPICAL SITESCAN WEB SYSTEM A typical SiteScan Web system may include the components shown in the figure below Server Software and Client License e SiteScan Web Server A dedicated computer running SiteScan Web server software including a database that SiteScan i Web stores system configuration custom graphics and equipment J Server interfaces For hardware and operating requirements see Table 1 SiteScan Web Client A workstation on the network that SiteScan uses a conventional Web browser such as Internet Explorer Web to access the SiteScan Web server The workstation may also aa be used for functions not related to SiteScan Web ien Ethernet Backbone The customer s existing network ee including router and wiring or wireless connection gear an SiteGate E Router Gateway Ethernet Gateway The gateway that communicates with the SSWEB server other Ethernet gateways and the control module network IGM Interface Control Modules e SiteLinks Control m
16. 7 10 26 2008 The Offset for Daylight Saving time should be 1 hour Enter using the format HH MM 01 00 The Daylight Saving Start Time is typically 2 00 a m Enter in the format HH MM SS 02 00 00 then click on the AM PM box to toggle between AM and PM The Daylight Saving Dates should be filled in with a Begin and End date for each year To make a change enter the date in the format MM DD YYYY or click on the calendar icon and click on the desired date in the calendar that opens 45 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 3 Set Up Users The Administrator may set up users defined as Operators in SiteScan Web with customized access privileges These operators may also be designated as recipients of alarm messages as described in 9 4 Actions NOTES SiteScan Web comes with a default Administrator operator For security either assign a password to this operator or delete it after assigning Admin privileges to another operator With hierarchical servers you must create identical operators on each server Users may be assigned to Operator Groups to simplify the process of assigning access privileges and setting up recipients for alarm messages as described in 12 3 2 Create Operator Groups 12 3 1 Set Up Operators Click on the CFG button then click on Operators in the tree at left ay LiebertHvac sd Liebert Demo T My Settings AP System Settings AP Operators ap Privilege Sets A
17. A Operators es ad Privilege Sets AP Operator Groups al Categories Pia y Event Templates AP Connections AP Modem Configuration The General tab displays the following system information not editable System Directory Name e Current System Time Path to the Web Root Directory e Database Type System Language The Node Name Display Depth box shows the number of levels displayed in paths in SiteScan Web For example if this value is set at 2 a typical path might be NAHUNRA Temp 3 a typical path might be Atlanta REDA First Floor AHU Changing this field does not take effect until you restart SiteScan Web Server 12 2 2 Daylight Saving e Click on the CFG button then click on Daylight Saving in the tree at left e Click on the General tab to display the following window 3 Liebert Demo System Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 z EMERSON gt Network Power LiebertHVAC gt z A Liebert Demo E AP My Settings 1 ar T System Settings tart Time 2 100 00 AM 3 web Page Dialog a GP Operators GP Privilege Sets Operator Groups e cs Categories 4 re 2003 10 26 2003 OA AP Event Templates AP Connections AP Modem Configuration 1 4f Services 28 Trends Display Setup AP Trends Print Setup Sa License Admini ti Er al a ja 20007 a 3 2005 a 2 2006 a 1 2007 a 6 2008 10 31 2004 10 30 2005 10 29 2006 10 28 200
18. Action The Alarm Popup action sends an alert to designated recipients computers when specified alarms occur The alert pops up in a dialog box on each recipient s computer when an alarm occurs A recipient may be any networked computer running the SiteScan Web Alarm Popup application Individuals and groups may be selected from a list set up via the CFG functions For details on editing these lists see 12 3 1 Set Up Operators and 12 3 2 Create Operator Groups Open the Alarm Popup window shown below to set up this action To do this Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Alarm Popup from the drop down menu and click Add 3 Room 1 Power Room Web Page Dialog El Accept Cancel To Operator ad Brecon p o aa Recipients Generate alarm if delivery fails Recipients Note Notification for a group will succeed if any member of the group is notified Message text Message text DN aa Field codes eso Specify the recipients who should receive notifications by clicking on the appropriate down arrow and selecting a name from the drop down list e Select an indi
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20. Internet automatically see Set Up a Dial Up Net working Connection on page 23 Open the Email window shown below to set up this action To do this Message Wainot Authentication eV Specify Mail User For Mail Host Authentication Data Mail User Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Send E Mail from the drop down menu and click Add E Interactive Demo Web Page Dialog Accept Cancel From SiteScan Web mM CC Y subject short_message Password E Send mail as MIME attachment l Message text i generation_time to_state alarm_template short_message Message text Append Field Code Field codes Acknowledge Operator A i Acknowledge Time i Alarm Category f Alarm Template f Alarm Type l Alarm Value h http sitescandemo liebert com relpath 8 cpyses truefwbs 1108page _ Internet In the To box enter the recipient s e mail address More than one recipient may be specified Enter a valid address if required by your mail server in the From box Enter a subject for the e mail notification in the Subject box Enter your Si
21. P Operator Groups wf Categories SP Event Templates ap Download ap Connections ap Modem Configuration Af Services af Trends Display Setup af Trends Print Setup Af License Administration Sp Reports Administration af Update Sp Hierarchical Servers Sp Client Installs E select Operator Administrator an Pearce talian ebertRep ebert User 1 Operator Information Ml Edits to this page take effect when operator logs in again Y Login Name Mi Force user to change password at login Click the Add button to create a new user The new operator s data appears below the button Use the scroll bar to view the lower portions of the window The window is divided into these sections some fields are the same as in 12 1 My Settings In the Operator Information section In the Name box enter a name as you want it to appear on lists in SiteScan Web menus In the Login Name box enter a name for the operator to enter when logging in This name must be unique within the system To prompt operators to create their own passwords click to place a check mark W in the Force user to change password at login box Be sure to assign a temporary password e Complete the remaining fields which are described in 12 1 My Settings for this operator The Groups section appears only if you have created at least one Operator Group To add this operator to a group click on a group in the Available list then click the le
22. String field described below Database For database The connect string format is Connect type jdbc odbc lt odbc_alias gt String SQL Server jdbc mysql lt host gt lt port gt lt instance gt MySQL jdbc postgresal lt host gt lt port gt lt instance gt PostgreSQL jdbc oracle thin lt host gt lt port gt lt instance gt Oracle where lt host gt is the database server name IP address lt port gt is the port number for the database lt instance gt is the database name in the database server lt odbc_alias gt is the name of the ODBC data source Database Login l and Password The login and password to connect to the database Database Use the following format Insert Insert into lt TABLE_NAME gt lt column1_name gt lt column2_name gt values String lt field_code1 gt lt field_code2 gt Example Insert into SiteScan Web ALARMS TIME_ LOCATION_ TO STATE TEXT_ values S generation_time Slocation_path to state report text NOTE You can add field codes to the Insert String using the Append Field Code list If you add a timestamp type field code for example generation time you should have the data go into a timestamp data type field in the custom database Otherwise you must use field code formatting to format the time 28 Managing Alarms 9 4 9 Write to File Action The Write to File action allows you to record alarm information in a file Open the File Write window s
23. W Site Monitoring and Services for Business Critical Continuity SiteScan Web Operation Manual USER MANUAL ON DI S MANUALE DELL UTENTE BENUTZER DBUCH AL 3 MANUAL DEL USUARIO EN DISCC MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR SUR LE Part No SITESCANWEB i 0 Liebert EMERSON Network Power TABLE OF CONTENTS SITE SCAN WEB Pena ade os it iaa da is ol nie na We eee ara kde eet aia 1 1 0 WHAT IS SITESCAN WEB i soon aset wi eda A ae ee a ewe 2 1 1 How Does SiteScan Web Work 000 eee eee eee ee eee eee e eens 2 12 Purpose ol hic Manual asas Se Ga era ab Bel CESS CASRN Le 2 2 0 How Do You CONTACT LIEBERT FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT 3 3 0 WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM SITESCAN WEB o 4 3 1 TGA o aa oie sont kta O se ne eed Se es ea ere ae eek ek he ee oe et 4 3 2 aa Ge kas SN ae AE EE Qa aR AA 4 313 rs E O Le non er nana Ket re a a Bee ban bandana 4 3 4 BMO BORING A ea Otte ey oe TAN te mata ls aid GO an Baen ang Baty Ack ea eas nes Seas 4 4 0 WHAT IS REQUIRED TO USE SITESCAN WEB 0 000 c eee eee eee ee ees 5 4 1 SiteScan Web Server Requirements 5 50 TYPICAL SITESCAN WEB SYSTEM ee eee eee ee ee eee eee ees 6 6 0 OVERVIEW OF SITESCAN WEB cccccooooooooooooooooooooooo coco oo oo 7 6 1 The Sitescan Web Works paten Rea ewe Cee Sew oe Choe ob ee dica ido 7 6 2 Menus and Buton ereire hcg ata ve aoe dias bokeh aa o Ww hw Berra bee Bs 8 6 3 Inform
24. action by default SiteScan Web writes alarm informa tion to the write db ra table in the SiteScan Web alarm database The following table describes the information that SiteScan Web writes to the database and gives the column name and data type you will need in order to access the alarm information from a third party application Alarm generation time EVENT TIME Datestamp Reference name path to the alarm source l Example slm m073 PERGE un Display name path to the alarm source Example Atlanta Office R amp D Facility Second Floor VAV 2 1 Zone Temp OFEA T NAE T Alarm state Example OFF NORMAL LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT ee Alarm text as defined in the Text to write to the database field on the alarm action page You can add live data to the text by selecting field RA_TEXT _ String codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions To keep the database table from growing too large you must delete old entries using a third party database application You cannot view edit or delete entries from SiteScan Web NOTE If your system uses an Access or MSDE database you cannot open the database in a third party application while SiteScan Web or SiteBuilder is running 27 Managing Alarms Writing to a Custom Database SiteScan Web can write alarm information to the following types of custom databases The custom database does not have to be the same type as the SiteScan Web database e SQL Server e MySQL e Post
25. an item in the tree at left Room 1 Power Room in the example below e Click the Reports menu action button at the top The Reports window has two tabs across the top the example below shows the View tab 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer GEO Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Reports button button gt click arrow for ed drop down menu off Liebert Demo H A Interactive Demo Sin E B Room 1 Power Roo Click on ce One Line Location Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 F 1 View it m Challenger 1 tab an te ant gy 5 1 23 2006 4 39 14 PM Liebert Demo interactive Dema Room 1 Water Under For has returned to normal to VIew de STS2 PDU Power Room Challenger 1 Source Water Under Flor Acknowkedoed Not Required Category Liebert HVAC Current State Normal 1 23 2006 4 22 14 PM Liabert DemoInteractive Demo Room 1 Water Under Floor alarm Power Room Challenaer 1 Source Water Under Floor sot aa 18 STS 2 On DU BB uPs 2 To view an existing report click on the Reports down arrow then click on a category to display a submenu and select a report e Click the Run button below the View tab to generate a report There might be a delay depending on the report request during this time the message Report Running is displayed e When the report is displayed you may copy the report contents to a PDF or
26. appears listing all selected alarm Pasaran sources with check boxes for enabled features as shown at right Use the scroll bar as needed to view additional sources To enable a feature click to place a check mark WY in the box To disable a feature click to PP remove the check mark Link to details When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes Enable or disable feature You may click on an alarm source to view more complete information as in the example below Note the tree at left shows the alarm source selected in the tree Click the Back button to return to the previous view ET bai ee Demo Room 1 Power sa ka Sang CB ct Microsoft Internet e off Liebert Demo a T Interactive Demo SIMP 33 Managing Alarms 9 6 Alarm Reports The Reports tab in the Alarms window offers quick access to four alarm related reports These four reports are also accessible from the Reports menu action button To access Reports from the Alarms window Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Alarms button then the ee tab Reports tab dl Liebert Demo a E Interactive Demo HMP Links to alarm related reports Click on a link to a report you want to view The Reports window opens as shown below with the MERONEN button IS PE ba Click the View tab to see the report View tab jie A AA Reports a E Interactiv
27. arm type OUT OF RANGE E The exceeding value from the alarm source Valid only for alarm Exceeding Value Pexceeding value type OUT OF RANGE fault The status of the fault condition from the alarm source Feedback Value feedback value A HIE URES alarm source Valid only for alarm The time in the module when the alarm was generated 30 Managing Alarms Table 4 Field code definitions Field Code Name Field Code Definition x ranges from 1 to 5 The display name of the alarm source that generated the alarm T erent x ranges from 1 to 5 Latched Data Value Digital Slatched_data_digital x The display name of the alarm source that generated the alarm Location Path location_path Displays all the path display names from root to source The formatted alarm long text displayed by double clicking the long message alarm on the Alarms page message details The message details displayed on the Alarms page View tab Latched Data Value Analog Slatched data analog x Long Message Message Details Message Prefix message prefix The message prefix displayed on the Alarms page View tab message text The message text displayed on the Alarms page View tab A Message Text New State A new state The status of new state from the alarm source New Value new value The new value from the alarm source Valid only for alarm type CHANGE OF VALUE object ID Object ID of the alarm source out of s
28. arms left pane right pane e Green none Print window e Yellow non critical Show hide tree Show all Menu action ait enla rta e Bio Red critical alarms at left alarms or Arrow for drop down button schedules menu options E Liebert De mo Interactive Demo toom 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer olx ofa Liebert Demo G A Interactive Demo gh GM Room 1 Power Roo 28 One Line i mi Challenger 1 BB PDU 1 BB PDU 2 BB STS2 PDU Oxs Burs O Bus o BB Site 10 32 0 Mod 48 Room 2 Environmer Static Examples Internation a a yt ren GRP cra mp View buttons Menu e GEO Geographic tree for status alarms reports commands e CFG Configuration tree for setup functions Show hide menu 6 2 Overview of SiteScan Web Menus and Buttons Table 2 shows the main SiteScan Web features discussed in this manual and where to learn more about each Table 2 View buttons and menu options summary Feature Tab Subcategories For more information see GEO View Button 8 0 Viewing Status View 9 2 View Alarms Messages 9 3 Messages Alarm Popup Print Run External Program 9 4 1 Alarm Popup Action 9 4 2 Print Action 9 4 3 Run External Program Action Send Alphanumeric Page Send E Mail Send SNMP Trap Write Property 9 4 4 Send Alphanumeric Page Action 9 4 5 Send E Mail Action 9 4 6 Send an SNMP Trap Action 9 4 7 Write Property Action 9 4 8 Wr
29. ary of the information configured in the Alarms Messages tab Alarm Actions Create a summary of the information configured in the Alarms Actions tab Schedule Find every schedule entered at and below a selected tree item This report shows the location Instances of each item and can help you find newly added and conflicting schedules Effective View all equipment that may be scheduled and the net result of all schedules in effect for a Schedules selected date and time Point List View the details of all points and verify that all points were checked out during commissioning Create custom lists for other contractors such as a list of BACnet IDs or Web services links Locked Values Find all locked points and locked values Network IO Verify the programming and status of all network points especially useful for commissioning control modules used for third party integration Trend Usage Create a summary of the information configured in the Trends Enable Disable tab Tenan Find out whether your system has any parameter mismatches that need to be resolved Commissioning Test amp Balance View the results of VAV box commissioning Equipment View the information on the Equipment Checkout tab of the Point Checkout tool during Checkout commissioning Also find equipment that has not been fully commissioned Security Create a chronological list of operators with property changes they have made and the Audit Log reasons for those cha
30. as critical feature is disabled None button selected SiteScan Web changes the system wide alarm button to yellow when an alarm occurs Non critical alarms that pass through a modem are stored in the gateway until one of the following happens A critical alarm occurs The gateway is contacted by SiteScan Web The gateway buffer is full at which time all alarms are sent to SiteScan Web e When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 32 Managing Alarms 9 5 2 View Selected Sources Enable Disable tab View Selected In the Enable Disable tab you may use the View Selected Sources button to view a listing of all sele cted alarm sources in a dialog box where you may enable or disable features for any source To access the Enable Disable functions Step 1 Step 2 Sources Back button Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left Click the Alarms button then the Enable Disable tab Steps are listed in red as shown below ert a Demo Room 1 Power Room on Internet diene T Static Examples International Test In the Enable Disable tab Manda 1 Select the categories that contain the alarm sources you want to view 2 Select the alarm sources for the selected categories Note In Steps 1 and 2 control click to select multiple items or click the Select All check box 3 Click the View Selected Sources button A dialog box
31. ated features View acknowledge and delete alarms Set up actions that SiteScan Web performs when an alarm is received Customize alarms by changing the message Generate alarm reports to view print or save to a file 9 1 Alarms Window Overview GEO button Click on an item to view Click the GEO button in the bottom left corner Click on an item in the tree at left Room 1 Power Room in the example below Click the Alarms menu action button at the top The Alarms window has several tabs across the top the example below shows the View tab 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Alarms button click arrow for drop down menu off Liebert Demo EM Interactive Demo sump ViewBy Date Occurred To Do Alarm Report FFI One Line Challenger 1 PDU 1 PDU 2 STS2 PDU STS 2 UPS 1 UPS 2 Site 1 0 32 0 Mod BE Room 2 Environme Static Examples International Test 01 19 2006 f CB2 S2 Open has returned to normal 02 57 06PM CB2 S2 Open at STS 2 01 19 2006 f Ouput Breaker CB3A Open has returned to normal 02 57 19PM Ouput Breaker CB3A Open at STS 2 01 19 2006 lt Battery Fuse Fail has returned to normal 02 58 17PM Battery Fuse Fail at UPS 1 01 19 2006 f Change Filters alarm 03 01 06PM Change Filters at Challenger 1 01 19 2006 f Change Filters has returned to
32. ational Icons in the Navigation Tree 0 0 0 ee eee ee 9 6 4 Silescan WED Features La nan ata hee lec gos do daa da Bi 10 7 0 GETTING STARTED WITH SITESCAN WEB 11 del barto tescal Web oo seenak dadas rats ias a 11 7 2 LORO id iia ds is Gale ater dich ae ee ale de ds tae ay diva la a e a eae 11 8 0 VIEWING STATUS ia an na Rees ee ee adm ta 12 8 1 View Device Status ced ir a ea Bee na fe eR e a 12 8 2 Choose Diferent Gap GP ha hea eh Ree AAA VR 13 9 0 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 11 0 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 MANAGING ALARMS 0 000 cee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ees 14 Alaris Window OVervieW esis aka daeedtehed Iw eee dadas ads Nb Men ke 14 TO eT ed S EAE E tees a tee na ena ee ar dh GI lotto da agar EE das eh Gea 15 921 Niew the Alarm lists 2034 bon ROM A dew een eee ich bans Ade teed au 15 9 2 2 Acknowledge and Delete Alarms 0 0 0 0 ccc ccc eee eee een ee 16 Mesas i daa epee d bee thas he eels Chae a A ae a ah de 17 A O A eaer e a eee eae a ee TA 18 gA arm bopup Demon eaa ee Bei r whl an A Gatos E A E 19 OM Pn CACO e eaea e ba hss a tt sd hada E A ia ca 20 9 4 3 Run External Program Action vii a vow EL REA da daw 21 944 Send Alphanumeric Page Action 24 4ccc5450546 2aeb cbad it dad ee ea an dvd 22 Aye ena a en na AN BA Ban 24 016 SendamoNMP Trap ACON da ee KA RA oh wt da BBB esa ds 25 GAY Write Property ACCION ess RE LO tos Moan
33. cept and Cancel buttons cancel appear at the top of the toolbar e Click on the Accept button to save your changes or e Click on the Cancel button to cancel your changes Using Internet Explorer SiteScan Web is designed to work in Microsoft Internet Explorer If you use a different browser screens appear in Wireless Access Protocol WAP formats Start SiteScan Web To begin a session e Click on the Start button then on Programs then on Internet Explorer Type the address of the SiteScan Web server in the Address Bar and press the Enter key Log on oe After connecting to the server the login screen appears as shown at right To log on Enter the user name in the Name box In the Password box enter the password provided by LGS To change the password see 12 1 1 Settings e Click the Log In button censed to WC 3 0 BETA 200pts for use at WC 3 0 BETA 200pts 11 8 0 Viewing Status VIEWING STATUS The Graphics button offers a quick look of the status of your entire system or any portion of it 8 1 View Device Status To view a graphic representation of your system Click the GEO button in the bottom left corner e Click on the item you want to view in the geographic tree at left Room 1 Power Room in the example below e Click the Graphics menu action button at the top The example below shows a 2D graphic in the viewing area To display another type of graphic see 8 2 Ch
34. e Field codes Acknowledge Operator y Acknowledge Time f Alarm Category Alarm Template i Alarm Type Alarm Value v http sitescandemo liebert com relpath amp cpyses trueswbs 110 amp page _c Internet In the To box enter the service provider s phone number in this format 1 800 555 1212 Do not use parentheses around the area code More than one recipient may be specified Enter a valid address if required by your mailserver in the From box Enter a subject of the notification in the Subject box Enter your Simple Main Transfer Protocol in the Mail Host box This can be either an IP address or a system name such as mail mycompany com If your mail server requires a user name and password put a check mark Y in the Specify Mail User box This opens the Mail User and Password boxes to accept the information Put a check mark VW in the Send mail as MIME attachment box if your mail server allows only MIME attachments Compose a message to be sent in the Message Text box using punctuation spaces and returns to format the text Add live data to the message by selecting field codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes Once the action is set up it appears in the Actions tab window You may click the Edit button to make changes or the Delete button to remove it 22 Managing Alarms
35. e Demo SMP Qs i b utto n Location Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room 1 23 2006 4 39 14 PM Liebert Demo Interactive Dema Room 1 Water Under Floor has returned to normal Power Room Challenger 1 Source Water Under Floor Acknowledged Not Required Category Liebert HVAC Current State Normal 1 23 2006 4 22 14 PM Liebert Dema Interactive Demo Room 1 Water Under Floor alarm Power Room Challenger 1 Source Water Under Floor Acknowledged Unacknowkdged Click the Run button to generate a new report When the report is displayed you may copy the report contents to a file Click the PDF button to create a PDF file that may be opened with Adobe Acrobat Click the Excel button to generate a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet Click the Options tab to view or change the report settings See 11 2 Set Up Report Options for details about this window Options tab E Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer pul GH Site 10 320 Mod E co BZ Room 2 Environme Static Examples International Test 34 Viewing Trends 10 0 VIEWING TRENDS SiteScan Web can read and store equipment status values over time and then display this informa tion in a graph to help you monitor the eguipment s operation Trend data can be collected for any BACnet input or output point in SiteScan Web The control mod ule Bec ing reads values for a point at
36. e active users consider multiple CPUs Moving or XP q P the database to another computer is more economical A f1 5Gh bene than running both SiteScan Web and the database on a ee Bl tee Tatar Wee multiple CPU system recommended Ss 1024Mb system memory recommended to eliminate ystem l memory excessive swap file usage The responsiveness of larger systems will benefit directly from more memory 2Gig free hard disk space available for SiteScan Web Note A SCSI hard disk interface is recommended for users 10Mb of free hard disk space available for caching images making extensive use of alarms or historical trends USB USB ports available for system backups preferably front ports mounted to avoid disturbing computer room cabling CD CD ROM drive CD RW drive recommended for alternate drives backup purposes mouse 2 button mouse 104 key keyboard 2 button mouse 104 key keyboard keyboard y Key ey Remote For large systems with remote sites Liebert strongly control recommends using remote control software for example software Windows Remote Desktop VNC or PC Anywhere to allow Liebert service engineers to access the server remotely SVGA display card and monitor that support a SVGA display card and monitor that support a Display resolution of 1024x768 pixels with True Color resolution of 1024x768 pixels with High Color 32 bit or better 16 bit or better Network connection capable of reaching the Network
37. e as you want it to appear on the Reports drop down menu Note If you have created report categories via the CFG Categories function you may click on the Category arrow and select an option from the drop down menu Click the Create button to create the new report The Options tab label changes to Design To design the new report proceed to the next section 11 3 2 Design the New Report 40 Viewing Reports 11 3 2 Design the New Report After you create a new report the Design tab replaces the Options tab as shown below 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Design Equipment Values Report Name testing4 Reference Name testing4 Tab Report Category None Define Page Rows and Columns then click Run Page E Rows Select equipment for report rows IB Liebert Demo BER Interactive Demo GS Room 1 Power Room bi E One Line 8 Challenger 1 LI PDUZ 8 STS2 PDU DL UPS2 8 Site vo 32 0 Mod 1 ma MEL Room 2 Environmental The top center portion of the window displays the report type name and other identifying infor mation Each report type has three sets of options that you may change Page Rows and Columns Items shown in red text require choices In the example above setup is required for Rows and Columns The changes must be made in order from top to bottom For example you must set up the Rows options before
38. e in SiteScan Web ii 10 Held COUSCEMINUIONS cols LAI EA Ba Shea ee eed EN BB AA EN aa 30 Too tor Viewine trend OA Loe bce hot wd KENA Tolu On PERS OR ORES Shea 36 van ab er Opok Sa ira IA KAA on a Ra RN one BAN Ben e Bee in Seated 38 Description ob avanla bere poteS AL ida DOS RE be RE CSRS eae Vi be eS eek 42 Privile e descriptions hate 40445442444 abu baka bek Asa Ron BEN KAS Len ba ban ds 49 Iv SITESCAN WEB User Manual Liebert Corporation Liebert Corporation Liebert Europe Liebert Asia 1050 Dearborn Drive Via Leonardo Da Vinci 8 7 F Dah Sing Financial Centre P O Box 29186 Zona Industriale Tognana 108 Gloucester Road Wanchai Columbus Ohio 43229 35028 Piove Di Sacco PD Hong Kong Sales Italy Phone 852 25722201 Phone 1 800 877 9222 Phone 39 049 9719 111 FAX 852 28029250 FAX 1 614 841 6022 FAX 39 049 5841 257 Technical Support Phone 1 800 222 5877 FAX 1 614 841 5471 E mail monitoring liebert com Liebert Web Site http www liebert com SiteScan Web Web Site http sitescan liebert com SL 27050 February 10 2006 1 0 1 1 1 2 What Is SiteScan Web WHAT Is SITESCAN WEB SiteScan Web uses a network of microprocessor based control modules to monitor and control Liebert air power UPS and other critical equipment SiteScan Web enables the user to monitor and control equipment in a single building an entire campus or a network of facilities around the globe A SiteScan Web system ut
39. ears as shown in the example at right For tips on viewing the graph see 10 1 1 Tools for viewing trends Click the Print icon in the top right corner of the Trends window to print the graph 35 Viewing Trends 10 1 1 Tools for viewing trends Some tips for viewing trend graphs follow A vertical dashed line indicates missing data A large marker indicates a point that is in alarm in fault out of service or has been overridden Control click the marker to view details e Right click anywhere on a trend graph to display a popup menu with tools described in Table 5 Click on an item in the popup menu or use the keyboard shortcut shown in parentheses on the menu Humidity CRAC 1 TREND CRAC 2 TEMP CRAC 3 TEMP Pan left Lt arrow Pan right Rt arrow Panup Up arrow Pan down Dn arrow 0 00 Zoomin Page Down CRAC 4 TEMP Zoom out Page Up Zoom to extents Home Resetview End Undo ESC Set start date J History only H Auto Update U 6 00 Point markers M Copy data to clipboard CTRL C SO A ee ONE EN A A a e e MANA MU eens rm PS gt e Table 5 shows commands available from the popup menu shown above and two other options Table 5 Tools for viewing trend graphs Keyboard Tool Shortcut Aiow If you display more than one graph panning up and down affects only one Pan keve graph at a time Panning left to right affects all graphs You can also Alt click y and drag inside the graph 7
40. ed click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes Once the action is set up it appears in the Actions tab window You may click the Edit button to make changes or the Delete button to remove it 29 Managing Alarms 9 4 10 Field Code Definitions Table 4 shows the field codes displayed in Action and Messages windows Table 4 Field code definitions The alarm type of the alarm source for example CHANGE OF NAN TYRE Sevent type VALUE CHANGE OF STATE j Alarm Value alarm_value The alarm value For a converted SuperVision system if the option Create a single alarm template was selected during upgrade Retrieves alarm message text from cmnet_alert_text properties To use this field code 1 Select the Alert Text field code Alert Text Salerttext 2 After alerttext type one of the following For example alerttext alarmlong A single ASCII character Often used for form feeds and other Character c printer escape sequences For example C 65 displays A Command Vaie Scommand Values The commanded value from the alarm source Valid only for alarm type COMMAND FAILURE The deadband value from the alarm source Valid only for alarm Dead Band deadband type OUT OF RANGE un eu The error limit from the alarm source Valid only for alarm type Error Limit Serror_limit FLOATING LIMIT ere ate The exceeded limit value from the alarm source Valid only for Exceeded Limit Pexceed limit al
41. edgement 3 Challenger 1 A TANI All 8 PDU 1 Ss Sana Pou 2 O 3 sTS2 PDU fo None B STs 2 i B uPs 1 L Return requires acknowledgement 3 uPs 2 3 B Site 1 0 32 0 Mod Ste p 2 2 Select one or more Static Examples alarm sources E International Test Select all 7 70 kw Load Bank 70 kw Load Bank Input Battery CB Open Battery Discharging Battery Fuse Fail EEE ir Features Jg gt f 1 Select the categories that contain the alarm sources you want to set up Select the alarm sources for the selected categories Note In Steps 1 and 2 control click to select multiple items or click the Select All check box 3 To change settings for the selected alarm sources click on the All or None radio button for each of the following features Feature If you click All to enable this feature SiteScan Web Alarm enabled Generates an alarm when specified conditions occur in the alarm source e Return enabled Generates a return to normal when the alarm source returns to a normal state e Classified as Changes the system wide alarm button to red when an alarm occurs Critical Critical alarms that pass through a modem are delivered to the SiteScan Web server immediately e Alarm requires Requires that an operator acknowledge the alarm acknowledgement e Return requires Requires that an operator acknowledge the return to normal event acknowledgement Note If the Classified
42. ents AP Graphics GP Properties i GP Trends LA GP Reports AP Event Templates AP Download co o o Y axis title color a fo o o ba PP Connections P Modem Configuration Petntotndadah OC 15 43 15 15 43 30 15 43 45 las 9 Aug2000 9 Aug2000 9 Aug 2000 AP Trends Display Setup P Trends Print Setup AP Reports Administration FEFEEFE Coon ALES LN SN ILK In the Trend Colors section choose options to specify colors for all graphs for the background grid and axis as well as text portions labels for x axis and y axis labels the main title and the y axis title e You may set up display options for up to four types of graphs including line style and color and marker color and type 52 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 7 Client Installs Client Install is used to install the Java Virtual Machine on the current connected workstation Install only if required Wafer Font is used by SiteScan Web to display specific text in the SiteScan Web session Install only if required Alarm Pop Application is a thin application that can be used by a client to receive alarm notifica tions to a workstation outside of the SiteScan Web browser Click a link to download e Sun s Java VM Java Virtual Machine plugin for Internet Explorer applets e Wafer font Wafer font for use with logic pages Place in your Windows install directory fon
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44. ervice The status of out of service from the alarm source overridden The status of overridden from the alarm source Object ID Out of Service P DI HA Overridden The address of the control program that generated the alarm BACnet program address format device ID program number example 240219 5 SuperVision program address format site gateway module fb example 1 2 13 5 Program ID program_id Receive Time receive time The time at the workstation when the alarm was received device id The device ID of the device where the alarm came from Recipient Device ID A Record Type record type The type of alarm for example BACnet SuperVision System Reference Path reference path Path to alarm source Available in all alarm actions Reference Value type FLOATING LIMIT Referenced Bitstring Sreferenced bitstring Report Text i Setpoint Value Used only with the Write to Database alarm action You must Sreport texts include this field code in the Database Insert String l The setpoint value from the alarm source Valid only for alarm setpoint value type FLOATING LIMIT short message The formatted alarm short text site The display name of the site the alarm came from source The display name of the alarm source that generated the alarm source description The description of the alarm source that generated the alarm Short Message Site Source P1 R HA Source description F
45. ft arrow In System Wide Privilege Sets shown at a EEEN ee right click on any group in the Available LiebentUser list then click the left arrow to assign that privilege set to the Current operator To remove an item from the Current list select it and click the right arrow Note The Current list shows all privilege sets assigned to this operator A grayed out privilege set indicates it was assigned to the operator through the operator group shown in parentheses In the UI Settings section make changes as needed for this operator all fields in this section are the same as in 12 1 My Settings When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 46 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 3 2 Create Operator Groups Users may be assigned to Operator Groups to simplify the process of assigning access privileges and setting up recipients for alarm messages This step requires that individual operators have been cre ated as described in 12 3 1 Set Up Operators NOTE SiteScan Web comes with a permanent default group called Everybody that automatically includes all operators as members You may assign privilege sets to this default group e Click on the CFG button then click on Operator Groups in the tree at left e Click the Add button to create a new group The new group s data appears below the button Use the scroll bar to view the lower portions of the window In
46. greSQL e Oracle You may create a table in an existing third party database or create a new database Using your database management tool create a table in your custom database that includes fields for each alarm field code to be written to the table Each field length in the table should be as long as the longest value to be written to that field To set up SiteScan Web to write to a custom database instead of to the SiteScan Web alarm database select the Specify Custom Database check box on the Alarms page Actions tab shown below This reveals fields specifying how SiteScan Web writes to the database E Interactive Demo Web Page Dialog On aM eee Database write i Text to write to the database i generation_time to_state alarm_template short_message Append Field Code Specify Custom Database box Database Login Database Password i Database Insert String l Append Field Code vj http fsitescandemoa liebert com relpath amp cpyses true amp wbs 110 amp page _comm Internet To enter the required information refer to the following table Text to write The text is made up of field codes that add live data to the text You can select additional field to the codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions database NOTE To write the text in this field to the custom database you must include the Report Text field code report_text in the Database Insert
47. he Licensor by the User under this Agreement No action regardless of form arising out of any transaction under this Agreement may be brought by the User more than one year after the Licensee has knowledge of the occurrence which gives rise to the cause of such action ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE This EULA applies to updates or supplements to the original Product provided by Liebert TERMINATION Liebert may cancel this EULA if User does not abide by the terms and conditions of this EULA in which case all Products and component parts must be returned to Liebert and all copies of Products or any portions thereof not returned to Liebert must be destroyed NOTE ON JAVA SUPPORT Sun Microsystems Inc has contractually obligated Liebert to make this disclaimer THE PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN SUPPORT FOR PROGRAMS WRITTEN IN JAVA JAVA TECH NOLOGY IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND IS NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE AS ONLINE CONTROL EQUIPMENT IN HAZARDOUS ENVI RONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AIR TRAF FIC CONTROL DIRECT LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF JAVA TECHNOLOGY COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENTIRE AGREEMENT This EULA including any addendum or amendment to this EULA which is included with the Product are the entire agreement between Use
48. hown below to set up this action To do this Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Write to File from the drop down menu and click Add Accept Cancel is Cancel 500 If not selected the file will be overwritten ioare Text to write to the file generation time to state alarm template short message Message text Field codes ben es Enter a name in the File Name box Click to place a check mark w in the Append box to add new entries at the end of the file Note If you do not check the Append box the file contents will be overwritten with each new alarm message In the Text to Write to the File box enter the message as you want it to appear using the appro priate punctuation including spaces and returns to separate lines of text You can add dynamic alarm data to the text by selecting field codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions To do this Place the cursor in the Text to Write to the File box where you want the data to appear e Click on the Append Field Code down arrow then select an option from the drop down list When finish
49. ilizes a Web based server running Windows XP 2003 Server or 2000 and a conventional Web browser to gather information change operating parameters run reports and perform similar functions on various types of critical equipment How Does SiteScan Web Work A central Web based server communicates with control modules and generates Web pages that may be accessed using a conventional Web browser SiteScan Web allows you to gather information change operating parameters run reports and perform other critical monitoring system functions on equipment in a single facility or in dozens of locations The Web server and Liebert gateway communicate over an Ethernet network The Liebert gateway communicates to the Liebert control modules using the Control Module network CMnet and the ARCnet156 protocol The control modules communicate with the Liebert environmental and power equipment using the Information Gathering Network IGMnet or to contact closure equipment using a signal cable Customers access the information presented as a result of these functions using a Web browser Internet Explorer is the browser supported by the SSWEB server Purpose of This Manual This manual is intended to serve as an operation manual for SiteScan Web The manual presents instructions and illustrations to assist operators with day to day activities that may be required for managing a SiteScan Web system Functions typically performed by an LGS representative are n
50. intervals that you define and then stores that data in the module ause a control module has limited memory for storing trend data you can set up historical trend to archive the trend data from the module to the SiteScan Web database A trend graph can dis play data from both the control module and the database Not e You can also access trend data in the database using ODBC SQL queries 10 1 View Trends In SiteScan Web you can view and print trend graphs You can also copy the trend data to a spread sheet program To view a trend graph GEO button Click on an item to view Click the GEO button in the bottom left corner In the tree at left click on the equipment that has the trends you want to view Click the Trends menu action button down arrow then select the point graph or custom graph you want to print from the drop down menu 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Trends button click arrow for drop down menu Print icon 89 Challenger 1 E PDU 1 a PDU 2 89 sTS2 PDU 89 sTS 2 89 UPS 1 8 UPS 2 89 Site 1 0 32 0 Mod ca BL Room 2 Environme E Static Examples E International Test STS2 PDU Challenger 1 a ly E f seo is eD Click the View tab to display the graph There will be a delay as SiteScan Web collects data for the graph The graph app
51. ions available after the new report appears on the menu After creating a new report the Options tab changes to the Design tab At any time you may select the report and click on the Design tab to make additional changes To set up a new report Step 2 Step 3 Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left Click the Reports button arrow then click on New Report in the drop down menu Steps are listed in red as shown below 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Reports button click arrow for drop down menu AB Liebert Demo 48 Interactive Demo SMP Room 1 Power Roo acorn oe Includes the following for all equipment SETET LIE below your tree location International Test e Colors and selected values e Alarms and locked points Schedule for the day C Equipment Values Includes selected equipments trend Eguipment1 0 00 0 00 point or equipment information Trend Samples Includes trend sample times and data for 7 00AM 0 00 0 00 selected equipment 745AM 000 0 00 2 Name the report 3 Create the report 11 3 1 Create a New Report l Choose a report format by clicking on one of the radio buttons Equipment Summary Equipment Values or Trend Samples Each format is described and shown in the window In the Name box enter a report nam
52. ite to Database Action 9 4 9 Write to File Action 9 5 Enable Disable 9 6 Alarm Reports 10 1 View Trends 10 2 Configure Trends 11 1 View Reports 11 2 Set Up Report Options 11 3 Set Up a New Report Alarms Actions Write to Database Write to File Enable Disable Reports Trends ee Configure View Reports Configure Design CFG View Button Settings My Settings 12 1 2 Contact info 12 2 1 General 12 2 2 Daylight Saving 12 3 1 Set Up Operators 12 4 1 Add a Privilege Set 12 3 2 Create Operator Groups Contact Info System Settings me Daylight Saving Operators Privilege Sets Operator Groups Services 12 5 Services Trends Display Setup 12 6 1 Trends Display Setup Trends Print Setup 12 6 2 Trends Print Setup Overview of SiteScan Web 6 3 Informational Icons in the Navigation Tree The alarm icons used in the navigation tree are shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Alarm icons TS Access Control V Lighting 1d Module Alarm Fire General Alarm a System Error jia HVAC Mm General Message Unknown The icon indicates the alarm category The icon s color indicates severity as shown below Maintenance needed Yellow General non critical alarm Critical alarm 6 4 Overview of SiteScan Web SiteScan Web Features Table 3 lists the features available in SiteScan Web Table 3 Features available in SiteScan Web ON SiteScan Web SiteScan 2000 w Alert System Feat
53. lay the following columns table e Click to place a check mark W for items you want to include click to remove the check mark for items you want to omit Some check boxes may be grayed out these items may not be changed In the Filter criteria section e Many report types allow you to choose criteria to filter the report In the example above you may select the categories that contain the alarm sources you want to view Control click to select multiple items or click to place a check mark W in the Select All check box For alarm reports you may choose to include only those items that are currently in alarm To do this click to place a check mark W in the Show only in alarm check box Leave the check box blank to include all items If there is an option to sort the report click on the Sort By arrow and select an option from the drop down menu in the example above Date or To Do e When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes At any time click on the Run button to view the report 39 Viewing Reports 11 3 Set Up a New Report In addition to the standard reports available from the Reports button drop down menu SiteScan Web provides three basic templates for you to design a new report e Equipment Summary e Equipment Values Trend Samples Once a new report is set up it appears on the Reports drop down menu See 11 1 View Reports for details on all the funct
54. mple Main Transfer Protocol in the Mail Host box This can be either an IP address or a system name such as mail mycompany com If your mail server requires a user name and password put a check mark W in the Specify Mail User box This opens the Mail User and Password boxes to accept the information Put a check mark VW in the Send mail as MIME attachment box if your mail server allows only MIME attachments Compose a message to be sent in the Message Text box using punctuation spaces and returns to format the text Add live data to the message by selecting field codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 24 Managing Alarms 9 4 6 Send an SNMP Trap Action The Send SNMP Trap alarm action sends an SNMP trap in response to receiving an alarm Traps contain the text created in the Text to send as the SNMP Trap field in the alarm action dialog box You can configure up to five SNMP servers to receive traps SiteScan Web supports SNMP vl Each SNMP server chosen to receive these traps must have SNMP monitoring equipment installed If problems arise with your SNMP connection or receiving traps contact your information services department To set up this action open the SNMP window shown below To do this Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will a
55. n To do this e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as to its subordinate items e Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action e Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Print from the drop down menu and click Add Accept Cancel lt giestccent 1 Text options Graphics Printing Text to print ation ti to state te short 3 Message text O R Text Printing Field codes Af ee P FF Graphics Printing Printer Name Default printer Font Name Sans Serif Font Style Bold Font Size 10 Graphics Text to print options ia Append Field Code e Click to place a check mark W to choose a printing method based on the printer type e Select Text Printing when using a dot matrix printer this prints multiple alarms per page Enter the designated name of the printer in the Printer Name box for example LPT1 Enter the maximum line width in the Line Width box Select Graphics Printing when using a laser printer this prints one alarm per page Click on the Font Name arrow and select the font Arial Courier Sans Serif or Times New Roman Click on the Font Style arrow and select a style Plain Bold or Italics Enter the point size in the Font Size box f
56. nges Security View a list of locations showing which operators are assigned to each location and their Assignments privilege sets 42 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 0 CONFIGURING SITESCAN WEB 12 1 Most of the configuration for SiteScan Web is performed by LGS This section provides instructions on how to change the most commonly used configuration settings My Settings My Settings has two tabs Settings and Contact Info 12 1 1 Settings e Click on the CFG button then click on My Settings in the tree at left e Click on the Settings tab to display the following window 3 Liebert Demo My Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer ontact In W My Settings Default My Setti Edits to this page take effect when operator logs in again y settings 9 P System Settings Login m6 Categories Name Liebert User Sp Event Templates Login Name LiebertUser AP Download oi Liebert Demo af Connections M Change password Bf Interactive Demo Af Modem Configuration Current Password 5H Static Examples FP Services EH International Test af Trends Display Setup New Password SP Trends Print Setup Retype New Password eceeee Sp Reports Administration Preferences Language English Play sound at browser when server receives Automatically collapse trees Non critical alarms Sound File 1 commonivi5 sounds warning bell au M View commissioning tools Critical alarms Sound File c
57. ning ing of message v T Ta One Line Select all 89 Challenger 1 Access Control Maintenan gt Message Prefix E A Bab Pen Alarm pak Add to beginning Challenger 1 Salarm_categoryS 5 STS2 PDU Liebert HVAC in categories All aB STS 2 Liebert Power For alarm sources Battery CB Open B UPS 1 UPS 2 Step 2 2 Select one or more alarm sources Select all 70 kw Load Bank 70 kw Load Bank Input Battery CB Static Examples International Test Battery Discharging Battery Fuse Fail 10 z amme 1 Select the categories that contain the alarm sources whose messages you want to edit Select the alarm sources for the selected categories Note In Steps 1 and 2 control click to select multiple items or click the Select All check box 3 Click on the down arrow and select an option from the drop down menu Add new prefix to beginning of message or Add new details to end of message MESSAGE PREFIX MESSAGE DETAILS END 3 Room 1 Power Room Web Page Dialog A accept Y 3 e LS Web Pay i Message pre lia Ton added lo beginning of message y ES J l Text Append Field Code 7 boxes JAcknowiod po Oporalos Ackniowiedge Time a A probeta Field J codes amm Ip i 4 Click the Add button to open the appropriate window The Message Details window shown above right allows you to make separate entries for alarms and return to normal event
58. normal 04 12 30PM Change Filters at Challenger 1 i i y r y bo o _ Masa agan maa TA 7 Gm Go The alarm list displays all alarms for the location selected in the tree at left including all items below it in the tree For details on viewing alarms see 9 2 1 View the Alarm List For instructions on responding to alarms see 9 2 2 Acknowledge and Delete Alarms 14 Managing Alarms 9 2 View Alarms The View tab allows you to view alarms and perform functions such as acknowledging alarms To access the View functions e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Alarms button then the View tab 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help View tab MERSON MX Graphics y X Schedules X Alarms X Trends y Reports Sisi E atus 255ages A tions g Enable Disable category T smplate Y Reports Sulu aa table off Liebert Demo 1 Select one or more Need Rtn Need Ack Closed a MEL Interactive Demo SMP categories View By Incident Group Here 35 3 Room 1 Power Roo Gg J Total 60 1582 132 Select all MB One Line Occurred To Do Alarm Report 89 Challenger 1 Access Control Maintenant A PDU 1 Fire System
59. nternet The intent of the thin client architecture is to provide operators complete access to the system via a standard Web browser The thin client Web browser Graphical User Interface GUI supports Microsoft Inter net Explorer version 5 5 or later The SiteScan Web server software supports Windows 2000 and XP platforms and support for Windows 2003 Server System configuration requirements differ slightly for the SiteScan Web server and any associated client workstations Table 1 shows the recommended requirements for the server and client workstations running on a Microsoft Windows Platform Table 1 Minimum requirements SiteScan Web server and client workstations Feature Minimum Server Requirements Client Workstation Reguirements Operating Windows 2000 2003 or XP Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 2000 XP B Microsoft Internet Explorer v5 5 or later with Microsoft Internet Explorer v5 5 or later with Sun rowser i Sun Systems Java www java com Systems Java www java com The more simultaneous users on a system the faster the CPU speed required to maintain good user response time For a system with For adequate performance under Windows 95 98 or NT 4 0 700 MHz Pentium III processor with Computer One or two active users a 2 GHz CPU should provide 512Mb RAM system adequate performance CPU e Three or more active users select a 3 GHz or faster CPU Foradsaustemertorma es under Windows 2000 speed e 10 or mor
60. ntrolled by privileges e Add edit or delete operators operator groups and privilege sets e Update SiteScan Web Server e Register the SiteScan Web license Enable and set up advanced security features such as location dependent operator access and a configurable password policy if included in your system 12 4 1 Add a Privilege Set e Click on the CFG button then click on Privilege Sets in the tree at left 3 Liebert Demo Privilege Sets Microsoft Internet Explorer LiebertHvac T 8 Liebert Demo My Settings AP System Settings Y System wide Operators iebe Se Sores ap Privilege Sets toy mone AP Operator Groups sys em mce 3 Categories rm Sp Event Templates TF ap Download ovta Local AP Connections Standar Local AP Modem Configuration System wide AP Services Ap Trends Display Setup Af Trends Print Setup AP License Administration Af Reports Administration Choose a type of privilege set af Update AP Hierarchical Servers System wide Local C Af Client Installs Local Name New Reference Name privset Access Privileges Access Groups T Access Config Items Functional Privileges Maintain System Parameters 4 7 Maintain Schedule Group Members e Click the Add button to create a new set of privileges The new privilege set s data appears below the button Use the scroll bar to view the lower portions of the window e Click on a radio button to choose the type of privilege set S
61. o add this information to the Value to Write field When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 26 Managing Alarms 9 4 8 Write to Database Action The Write to Database alarm action stores alarm information in a table in the SiteScan Web alarm database or in a custom database Third party applications can access the alarm information for building maintenance management or alarm analysis For example an application can perform such actions as triggering a stored procedure or running a report Open the Database Write window shown below to set up this action To do this e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items e Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action e Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Write to Database from the drop down menu and click Add Accept Cancel E Database write Text to write to the database 4 sceneration_time to_state alarm_template short_ Message text A A Field codes A eo Database Login Database Password Database Insert String Po Append Field Code gt Writing to the SiteScan Web Alarm Database When you add the Write to Database alarm
62. odules that provide IGM communica tions between the Liebert environmental and power eguip ment and the Liebert gateway a amp ARCnet Communication Devices e ARCnet devices An ARC156 Kit which must be installed on every ARC156 network controls biasing and proper ter mination of the ARC156 network Input Output Control Modules Site I O Modules A selection of modules that translate analog and digital signals within your critical environments Site I O 10E These modules may provide digital signals for output control Site I O 16 16 Third Party Interfaces A e SiteTPI E A monitoring and control module that enables ia st non Liebert Modbus devices to be incorporated into the SE SiteScan Web System used to interface with third party equipment such as generators fire suppression systems or competitive gear Third Party Device 6 0 Overview of SiteScan Web OVERVIEW OF SITESCAN WEB This section provides a quick look at the navigation and configuration features available through SiteScan Web s buttons and tabs SiteScan Web s view buttons GEO and CFG logically divide SiteScan Web s functionality The GEO button displays the operational status and condition of configured devices The CFG button is the entry point for all setup functions 6 1 The SiteScan Web Workspace The main parts of the SiteScan Web window are shown in the following example TREE VIEWING AREA System wide al
63. om Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help ag View tab off Liebert Demo 1 Select one or more a E 48 Interactive Demo sane categories vi Todo Here oy HE Room 1 Power Roo 2 a Total 60 1581 ME One Line Occurred To Do Alarm Report Challenger 1 fB PDU 1 ire System Critics 12 06 2005 Waiting for Normal Trap Fuse Fail alarm gt B PDU 2 General Alarm 08 49 13AM Trap Fuse Fail at UPS 2 T PDU jeb 01 19 2006 Acknowledge CB4 S1 Bypass Closed alarm 2 UPS 1 Liebert UPS 02 52 31PM CB4 S1 Bypass Closed at STS2 PL Alarm m UPS 2 nknown 01 19 2006 Acknowledge CB1 S1 Open alarm li st B3 Site 1 0 32 0 Mod 02 52 53PM CB1 S1 Open at STS2 PDU 1 BE Room 2 Environme Static Examples International Test 7 pa ce0 NET GRP cra Acknowledge Force Normal Delete Additional Actions Acknowledge a Single Alarm e Select an alarm that shows Acknowledge in the ToDo column e Click the Acknowledge button below the list A check mark W appears in the ToDo column Force a Return To Normal State If an alarm is not followed by a return to normal event you can force a Return To Normal state e Select an alarm that shows Waiting for normal in the ToDo column e Click the Force Normal button below the list A check mark W appears in the ToDo column Delete a Single Alarm e Select the alarm yo
64. ommon vi5 sounds critical_bell au Change Password To change the login password In the Login section click to place a check mark W in the Change Password box e Enter the existing password in the Current Password box Enter the new password in the New Password box The password is case sensitive Confirm the new password by re entering it in the Retype New Password box e Click the Accept button to save your changes Change Starting Location To specify the view that SiteScan Web displays after you log in e Click on an item in the tree below Starting Location Click the plus sign to expand an item e Click on the view button for example GEO or CFG to be active when SiteScan Web starts e Click on the Starting Page arrow and select an option from the drop down menu to determine the menu action button for example Graphics or Alarms to be active when SiteScan Web starts Change Preferences e The Language box has a drop down menu of available languages To set up your system for a lan guage other than English see the Help file for detailed procedures e Click to place a check mark W in the Automatically collapse trees box to expand only one tree branch at a time e Click to place a check mark W in the View commissioning tools box to access commissioning tools and their related reports e You may specify a custom sound file with the extension au or wav for each alarm type Click to place a check mark W
65. oose a Different Graphic 3 ebert Desno Interactive Dema Room 1 Power Room Microsoft internet txpiorer GEO Graphics button button click arrow for drop down menu Click on an item to view 2D GRAPHIC OF ROOM WITH DEVICES purchased separately a me If the displayed item has devices a room with equipment as in the example above each device is color coded to indicate whether any current alarms are present red or not white as shown below For details on alarms see 9 0 Managing Alarms Red A critical alarm is present White No alarms are present To view the status of an individual device at a glance click on the device in the room graphic to display detailed information as in this example of a Liebert environmental unit Another way to view this device status window is by clicking on the item in the tree at left 3 Lebert Demeo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Challenger 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer Device in tree DEVICE STATUS AT A GLANCE ALARMS section Alarm description in red text o ca aa In this type of device status window the Alarms section displays descriptive text in red if the device has any current alarms as in the example above or No Alarms Present in green text 12 Viewing Status 8 2 Choose a Different Graphic Three types of graphics are available in SiteScan Web e 2D Graphic a two dimensional drawing of devices and placement purchased separately
66. or Grid 303030 Ml Y labet O0E0EO _ Xdabel DODODO_ Main title DODODO__ Y title 00E0E0 _ Sp Reports Sp Event Templates Af Download Sp Connections Af Modem Configuration Ap Services af Trends Display Setup af Trends Print Setup Sp Reports Administration 9 Aug 2000 9 4u22000 9 Aug 2000 TrendBG 000000 MM E Graph 1 Data Series 1 Data Series 2 Data Series3 Data Series 4 Line style Solid Tight Dots Short Dashes Long Dashes Line display color FFFFOO ooa4a7 m FF8924 E 2racrr IM Marker display color 00FF30 E Freze4 focarrr FFBO78 Marker type LargePoint Cross X Square Sample secs TS ES CEEE Graph 2 Graph 3 El Graph 4 CFG l NET In the Trend Colors section choose options to specify colors for all graphs for the background grid and axis as well as text portions labels for x axis and y axis labels the main title and the y axis title e You may set up display options for up to four types of graphs including line style and color and marker color and type 57 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 6 2 Trends Print Setup The Trends Print Setup options allow you to specify the appearance of graphs on the printer e Click on the CFG button then click on Trends Print Setup in the tree at left icrosoft Internet Explorer A Liebert Demo TP My Settings AP System Settings Categories in Ti P T Sp Schedules FF Main Title Color i oT Ev
67. or advanced users displays the database item indicated by lt path gt relative to the alarm source for example lt path gt equipment display name The easiest way to display the path is to use Global Modify system dir The system folder name to state The current state of the alarm source for example Normal Fault source lt path gt Source Path System Directory To State Reference Path Off normal High limit Low limit 31 Managing Alarms 9 5 Enable Disable The Enable Disable tab in the Alarms window allows you to customize the treatment of alarms and return to normal events for selected alarm sources Through this function you may e Activate or deactivate alarms and return to normal events e Classify alarms as critical or non critical Specify whether an operator must acknowledge alarms and return to normal events 9 5 1 Enable or Disable Features To access the Enable Disable functions e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Alarms button then the Enable Disable tab Steps are listed in red as shown below 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help ay Enable Disable tab Ste p 1 dB Li 1 Select one or more 3 Change settings for selected alarms Ste p 3 categories R Select all Alarm enabled Alarm requires acknowl
68. or example 10 for 10 point type In the Text to Print box enter the message as you want it to appear using the appropriate punc tuation including spaces and returns to separate lines of text You can add dynamic alarm data to the text by selecting field codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions To do this Place the cursor in the Text to Print box where you want the data to appear e Click on the Append Field Code down arrow then select an option from the drop down list e When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes Once the action is set up it appears in the Actions tab window You may click the Edit button to make changes or the Delete button to remove it 20 Managing Alarms 9 4 3 Run External Program Action The Run External Program alarm action launches a script that starts a program or batch file on the server when an alarm is received Open the External Program window shown below to set up this action To do this Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Run External Program from the drop down menu
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70. ot covered in this manual Installing the SiteScan Web software e Connecting equipment that will be monitored by SiteScan Web Configuring equipment in the SiteScan Web software How Do You Contact Liebert for Technical Support 2 0 How Do You CONTACT LIEBERT FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT For help on deciding how to set up SiteScan Web or any other Liebert monitoring product contact Lie bert s Software Technical Applications Support Center at UNITED KINGDOM Phone 44 1628403200 WORLDWIDE Phone 1 614 841 6755 FAX 1 614 841 5471 All Products http www liebert com SiteScan Web http sitescan liebert com E mail monitoring liebert com 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Who Can Benefit From SiteScan Web WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM SITESCAN WEB Any industry operating devices utilizing the BACnet protocol can benefit from using SiteScan Web to protect valuable equipment data and other assets in the event of power or mechanical failure Different people in an organization need to know different things about the operation of critical facili ties SiteScan Web has the unique ability to be tailored to provide various levels of information to those in your organization responsible for system operations Examples include personnel running a data center an entire facility an enterprise wide network ora building management system BMS Data Center Those responsible for the operation of large data or telecom munications centers mu
71. page at a time or to the beginning or end of the list To view all types of alarms or choose from the Alarm Categories list To display all alarms click to place a check mark Y in the Select All box To display only selected alarms click on an item in the Alarm Categories list Control click to select additional items To sort or filter the list click on the down arrow to the right of the View By box then select an option from the drop down menu e Date Displays all alarms sorted by the time each alarm was generated from newest to oldest e ToDo Displays only alarms requiring one or more actions to be done before they can be closed e Incident Groups all alarms related to a particular incident with a bracket to the left of the icons Group for example an alarm and its subsequent return to normal event form an incident group The status table to the right of the View By box offers a quick glance at the current state of alarms at the location selected in the tree Here and in the entire system Total e Need Rtn Number of alarms that need a return to normal e Need Ack Number of alarms that need to be acknowledged e Closed Number of alarms that are closed 15 Managing Alarms 9 2 2 Acknowledge and Delete Alarms To access the alarm action functions e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Alarms button then the View tab 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Ro
72. pply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Send SNMP Trap from the drop down menu and click Add Accept Cancel Community Name Comment Optional Trapnumber 0 0 127 B Report text will be truncated if it exceeds 255 characters when formatted E Texto send as the SNMP Trap generation time to state alarm template short message Message text Field codes q nee Put a check mark W in the Enable box and enter the SNMP server s network address commu nity name in the appropriate boxes Obtain this information from your network administrator Deleting the check mark W from an Enable box removes the attendant address from the SNMP trap notification The Comment optional field may be used for the location of the SNMP server Trap number box accepts a numeral from 1 to 127 to identify a message from this alarm action This featured is used if trap numbers have been configured Obtain this information from your network administrator The same trap number is used for all messages from this alarm action The Text to send as the SNMP Trap box will accept up to 255 characters Longer messages will be truncated Use punctuation spaces and returns to format the message You may c
73. r and Liebert relating to the Products and they supersede all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications proposals and representations with respect to the Products or any other subject matter covered by this EULA To the extent the terms of any Lie bert policies or programs for support services conflict with the terms of this KULA the terms of this EULA shall control CONTACT INFORMATION If the User has any questions about this EULA or wants to contact Liebert for any reason please direct all correspondence to Liebert Corporation Attn Marketing Department 975 Pittsburg Drive Dela ware OH 43015 United States of America 2003 Liebert Corporation 55 56 Liebert Software Program License Agreement The Company Behind the Products Technical Support Service With over a million installations around the globe Liebert is the world leader in computer protection systems Since its founding in 1965 Liebert has developed a complete range of support and protection systems for sensitive electronics e Environmental systems close control air conditioning from 1 to 60 tons e Power conditioning and UPS with power ranges from 300 VA to more than 1000 kVA e Integrated systems that provide both environmental and power protection in a single flexible package e Monitoring and control from systems of any size or location on site or remote e Service and support through more than 100 service centers around the w
74. reen will display the listing of alarm events as defined by the search criteria 16 Managing Alarms 9 3 Messages An alarm message is the text displayed in the Alarms View tab window and in alarm reports An alarm message may consist of three parts Prefix optional Details optional Text at beginning of message The alarm or return to normal Text at end of message This section describes how to add change or delete the Prefix and Details portions of alarm messages Changes apply to the location in the tree where they are added and to all its subordinate members of the tree For example if you add Details at the system level to show the Acknowledge Time for alarms in a certain category that will appear in all alarm message for any element in the system To access the Message functions e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Alarms button then the Messages tab Steps are listed in red as shown below 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help amp Messages tab F able f ategory Te plate Reports Sesuka ma 1 Select one or more 3 Add or edit messages for this location categories as Liebert Demo Step 1 348 Interactive Demo Sin D 3 Room 1 Power Roo Add new prefix to begin
75. s Type the text you want to add to the message in the text boxes To add a field code to a message click the Append Field Code down arrow and select an option from the drop down menu see Table 4 for definitions e Click the Accept button to save your changes or click Cancel to close without saving 5 The new Prefix or Details appears in the Messages tab window Click the Edit button to make additional changes Click Delete to remove the item 17 9 4 Managing Alarms Actions Certain SiteScan Web features may be set up to protect valuable equipment data and other assets by responding automatically to alarms in devices affected by such events as power failures overheating and mechanical failures For example if a cooling unit s performance becomes impaired SiteScan Web may be set up to send e mail alerts to various personnel record data pertaining to the event and append it to a particular file and launch a command or batch file that can execute user customized scripts e Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left e Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Steps are listed in red as shown below 3 Liebert Demo Interactive Demo Room 1 Power Room Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Actions tab Step 1 Interacti
76. s J Trends v J Reports w Room 1 Power Room New Graph off Liebert Demo EM Interactive Demo 5inp BE Room 1 Power Roo 3 BL One Line 3 Challenger 1 B PDU 1 3 Pou 2 8 sTs2 PDU B sTs 2 B upPs 1 UPS 2 1 89 Site 1 0 32 0 Mod Selectup to 16 trends Selected 1 Liebert Demo BEI Interactive Demo 88 Room 1 Power Room 487 One Line 89 Challenger 1 8 PDU 1 B PDU 2 5 STS2 PDU E Static Examples International Test 8 STS 2 3 UPS 1 3 UPS 2 8 Site I 0 32 0 Mod 1 EL Room 2 Environmental Roor Static Examples International Test e Click to select up to 16 items for the trend graph e Click View to see the graph or Save to save the new graph and place it on the Trends menu 37 Viewing Reports 11 0 VIEWING REPORTS The Reports button offers a quick way to compile alarm and other information to help manage and troubleshoot your system You may access existing reports see Table 6 or generate a new report Table 6 Available reports Alarms Schedules Equipment Commissioning Security e Alarms e Schedule e Point List e Test amp Balance Audit Log Locked Values e Equipment e Security e Alarm Sources Instances e Alarm Prefixes Effective e Network IO Checkout Assignments amp Details Schedules Trend Usage e Alarm Actions e Parameter Mismatch 11 1 View Reports e Click the GEO button in the bottom left corner e Click on
77. st be aware of all protective infra structure within these facilities They need up to the minute information that will allow them to keep systems operating no matter what the situation Facility These people are interested in the performance of critical operations in the context of an entire facility Events in one area of a facility can directly affect the operation of critical systems in another and vice versa Enterprise Multiple sites mean multiple responsibilities for those in charge of an enterprise wide network and communications system They need to know the status of many remote locations to keep the entire organization working smoothly BMS Interface SiteScan Web can interface with an existing building man agement system BMS or other facility supervisory equip ment for expanded monitoring capability What is Required to Use SiteScan Web 4 0 WHAT IS REQUIRED TO USE SITESCAN WEB Visit the Liebert Web site at http sitescan liebert com for the latest product information The Web site always has the most detailed and up to date information on system requirements and SiteScan Web s capabilities 41 SiteScan Web Server Requirements SiteScan Web is based on server thin client architecture designed around the open standards of Web technology The SiteScan Web Server communicates using ASHRAE s BACnet IP protocol and is accessed using a Web browser over the owner s intranet or external through the I
78. ts folder e Alarm Popup Application Stand alone client application that receives Alarm Popup action mes sages 53 Liebert Software Program License Agreement 13 0 LIEBERT SOFTWARE PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT This section contains the license agreement for SiteScan Web LIEBERT SITESCAN WEB SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Liebert Corporation End User License Agreement EULA This End User License Agreement EULA is a CONTRACT between the User and Liebert Corporation Liebert which covers the User s use of the Liebert products Products that accompany this EULA which may include software programs Software hardware Hardware associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation If the User does not agree to the terms of this EULA then do not install or use the Software Product or the License BY EXPLICITLY ACCEPTING THIS EULA HOWEVER OR BY INSTALLING COPYING DOWNLOADING ACCESSING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND OR LICENSE YOU ARE ACKNOWLEDG ING AND AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA COPYRIGHT Copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties protect the Products User may not and shall not copy or otherwise reproduce or make avail able to any other party any part or all of the Products The User may however make one 1 copy of Software for backup or archival purposes DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITAT
79. u want to delete from the list e Click the Delete button below the list The alarm disappears from the list Additional Actions Acknowledge or Delete Multiple Alarms Search for an Alarm The Additional Actions button allows you to acknowledge or delete multiple alarms all at once e Unless you want to acknowledge or delete all alarms select the appropriate alarms for example click on View By ToDo then highlight alarms that show Acknowledge in the ToDo column e Click the Additional Actions button below the list The Additional Alarm Actions window opens as shown at right 3 Room 1 Power Room Web Page Dialog Additional Al Acti Acknowledge Multiple Alarms da easier Acknowledge alarms in selected To acknowledge multiple alarms click the All button under CEA Acknowledge Alarms in Selected Categories Delete alarms in selected Delete Multiple Alarms To delete multiple alarms click the appropriate button under Find Alarm in View by Date and Time Delete Alarms in Selected Categories 1 23 2006 51 10 14 44 am e Closed Removes incident groups of related alarms in which Incident all alarms have been closed e All Removes all alarms at the selected location in the tree e All Systems Removes all alarms in the entire system Search for an Alarm In this window you may also search for an alarm generated on a particular date and time Enter the desired date and time then click the Search button The Events sc
80. ucts do not infringe upon the registered U S copyright patent or trademark rights of third parties ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED INDEMNIFICATION In the event of any United States copyright patent or trademark infringement claim brought against User arising out of use of the Product as authorized in this EULA Licensor will defend at its expense and pay any direct costs and damages made in settlement or finally awarded as a result of any infringe ment action brought against User subject to the limitations set out in the next paragraph provided 1 Licensor is promptly notified in writing by User that such action is threatened or has been brought 2 Licensor shall have sole control of the defense of any such action and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and 3 Licensor receives the cooperation and assistance of User continued 54 Liebert Software Program License Agreement LIEBERT SITESCAN WEB SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT continued LIMITATION ON LIABILITY Licensor shall not be lable for loss of profit loss of business or other financial loss which may be caused directly or indirectly by the inadequacy of the Product for any purpose or any use thereof or by any defect or deficiency therein The User agrees that the Licensor s liability for damages if any shall not exceed the charges paid to t
81. ure 250130 Operating Systems Windows NT 4 0 w SP6 or higher Windows 95 Windows 98 amp Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Server Internationalization English Spanish French Dutch Germany amp Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean MS Access SQL Server 8 Oracle lt lt lt Internet Explorer Client Software Required HTML Based Windows Help Security User Privileges amp Accounts Run as Service Automatic Logout Operator Audit Logging 3 D Floorplans 2 D Floorplans Trending Trend Historian Alarm Management Alarm Filtering Multiple Alarm Management Comments to Alarm Change Colors of Alarms Reporting Actions Alarm Escalation ASCII File Write Numeric Paging Alpha Numeric Paging SMTP Modem Dial Out TAP Only Parallel Print Serial Output Play Sound Wave Run External Command Facsimile Email w SiteTrap LGS Remote Monitoring SNMP Format the Output Local Notifications w Liebert RM Agent w Liebert RM Agent w SiteTrap Applications to Foreground Flash Application Icon Play Default Beep 10 7 0 7 1 7 2 Getting Started With SiteScan Web GETTING STARTED WITH SITESCAN WEB This section explains how to start the SiteScan Web application log in and change your password You should change the default password for security purposes Saving Changes You must save certain changes to SiteScan Web Whenever you make a change that is not yet saved the Ac
82. ustomize the message by selecting field codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 25 Managing Alarms 9 4 7 Write Property Action The Write Property alarm action updates a microblock property value Open the Write Property window shown below to set up this action To do this Click the GEO button then click on an item in the tree at left When configured the action will apply to the designated item in the tree as well as its subordinate items Click the Alarms button then the Actions tab Select the alarm categories Step 1 in the Actions tab window and alarm sources Step 2 you want linked this action Click on the down arrow Step 3 select Write Property from the drop down menu and click Add Accept Cancel Select a target property from the tree or type its expression in the field below For example exp trees geographic area cpname present_value exp challenger 1 bs09 present_value off Liebert Demo l Value to be written B amp R Interactive Demo Append field code to value ARR Room 1 Power Room an Field codes Site I O 16 16 Mod 1 8 Challenger 1 Capacity Alarm C1 Run Hours Po AS C2 Run Hours In the Value to Write box type the value you want to write to the microblock property Type 0 or 1 for a binary property Select field codes t
83. ve Demo SMP Step 3 5 4 Room 1 Power Roo 4 One Line Challenger 1 89 PDU 1 ar lt n a B STS rootliebert_demotalarm_dump UPS 1 UPS 2 Site 1 0 32 0 Mod Step 2 ROO ENVITONME 2 Select one or more Defined at Interactive Demo i alarm sources aan angan E Static Examples Trap number 0 to 126 5 20 50 126 5 200 57 International Test Select all 7 In categories All 70 kw Load Bank For alarm sources All 70 kw Load Bank Input Write to File Battery CB Open a Battery Discharging File Name c LiebertRM notifyisnmp bt Battery Fuse Fail In categories All Battery Not Charged For alarm sources All Configured actions 1 7 ceo JE Cera 1 Select the categories that contain the alarm sources you want to set up Select the alarm sources for the selected categories Note In Steps 1 and 2 control click to select multiple items or click the Select All check box 3 To choose an action click on the down arrow and select an option from the drop down menu Click the Add button 5 Proceed to the appropriate section to continue setting up the action 9 4 1 Alarm Popup Action 9 4 2 Print Action 9 4 3 Run External Program Action 9 4 4 Send Alphanumeric Page Action 9 4 5 Send E Mail Action 9 4 6 Send an SNMP Trap Action 9 4 7 Write Property Action 9 4 8 Write to Database Action 9 4 9 Write to File Action 18 9 4 1 Managing Alarms Alarm Popup
84. vidual from the To Operator list then click the Add button Select a group of operators from the To Group list then click the Add button Once added the selected names appear in the Recipients list with a check box in the Generate Alarm if Delivery Fails column Click to place a check mark W to send a System Info alarm to the SiteScan Web server if the recipient is not running the Alarm Popup application when an alert is sent In the Message Text box enter the message as you want it to appear in the popup window using the appropriate punctuation including spaces and returns to separate lines of text You can add dynamic alarm data to the text by selecting field codes from the Append Field Code list see Table 4 for definitions To do this e Place the cursor in the Message Text box where you want the data to appear e Click on the Append Field Code down arrow then select an option from the drop down list When finished click the Accept button or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes Once the action is set up it appears in the Actions tab window You may click the Edit button to make changes or the Delete button to remove it 19 Managing Alarms 9 4 2 Print Action The Print action sends an alert to a designated printer when a specified alarm occurs The printed message may be sent to any printer connected to the server or a workstation on the network Open the Print window shown below to set up this actio
85. ystem Manual Commands Adv Network execute manual commands that directly access network communications execute manual commands that bypass all safeguards and may cause Manya A IIS unpredictable results if used incorrectly 49 Edit Tuning and Logic Parameters Configuring SiteScan Web 12 5 Services The Services window displays all current services for SiteScan Web and the current status of each To access the Services window e Click on the CFG button then click on Services in the tree at left Liebert Demo Services Microsoft Internet Explorer dB Liebert Demo AP System Settings 443 Categories AA Schedules AP Events AP Graphics T Properties Po T Trends AA Reports Lp Event Templates Phe q Download oT Connections T Modem Configuration ST Trends Display Setup T Trends Print Setup 50 Configuring SiteScan Web 12 6 Trends Setup 12 6 1 Trends Display Setup The Trends Display Setup options allow you to specify the appearance of graphs on the screen e Click on the CFG button then click on Trend Display Setup in the tree at left 3 Liebert Demo Trends Display Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help LiebertHVAC Iv Trends Display Setup SH Liebert Demo Af My Settings FP System Settings 63 Categories af Schedules P Events P Graphics Sp Properties af Trends Trend Colors Display colors Background 000000 II Main Title Col
86. ystem wide or Local Each option brings up a corresponding list of privileges In the Display Name box enter a name for the privilege set as you want it to appear on lists in SiteScan Web menus e Click to place a check mark W for each privilege you want to include in this privilege set Refer to Table 8 for a complete list with descriptions e When finished click Accept or Cancel to close the window without saving your changes 48 Configuring SiteScan Web Table 8 provides descriptions for all privileges available in the Privilege Sets window Table 8 Privilege descriptions gains limits trip points hysteresis color bandwidths design temperatures and optimal start stop eee eae edit Trends Display Setup and Trends Print Setup on the CFG tree log in and make database changes in SiteBuilder use the copy notify reload and Engineer System revert manual commands edit the reference names and display names of equipment from a SiteScan Web browser Maintain Graphs and Reports add edit and delete trend graphs and reports Maintain Connections edit Connections page properties Remote File Management access files using a WebDAV utility pam DIA tees retrieve SiteScan Web data through an Enterprise Data Exchange SOAP application Manual Command sig onsole access the manual command dialog box and issue basic manual commands Operations Manual Commands File IO execute manual commands that access the server s file s
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