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1.                             Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer 7  lol xf  GS    http  69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp Dr   gt  x     Welcome to Andover x     eos  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  Logout User Management   Main   Floor 1   Floor 2 User Information   Floor 3   Plant User ID  USER3   Climate Name   John Smith   peta Retype    Overtime ii   Disabled   Network     Cancel Save Changes   Messages E   User   Manage   John Smith  Version 3 7 0  K 115    Z    Session Logs  User Level  Manager    The Sessions page  a sub branch under the Manage branch  allows you to view user sessions  This page  details each user  the date and time of the user   s last session  and the user   s current online status  If the  sphere next to a name is red  that user is currently offline  if the sohere is green  the user is currently  online  You can also view a more detailed session log by selecting  View Log  to the right of the user   s  name   Figure 2 4               Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer _    In x          S http    69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp D x   X  A welcome to Andover x     Marat    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help                Schedules    Alarms   Disabled    Network JDOE  Jane Doe  View Log 12 01 2011 08 50 AM  Messages    User BWRIGHT  Bill Wright  View Log   12 01 2011 08 53 AM             JSMITH  John Smith  View Log  12 02 2011 3 28 PM    BKURBY  Bob Kurby  View Log  01 13 2010 1 59 PM       CDI  Code Dynamics  V
2.             TE f DIE    Logout  Main  Floor 1  Floor 2  Floor 3 Office3 jpg PIUElectHeati PIUElectHeat2 PIUElectHeat3  Plant Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete  Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime          Disabled qe AE  Network  Messages                PIUH2OFan jpg    Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete                   Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete             Upload an image from your computer here     Browse     Upload         Figure 5 1    Adding an Image to a Page  User Level  Manager    To add an image to a page  go to the page you wish to add the image and click the    At the top  select  an image from the drop down box  To see what the selected image looks like  click the  Image  button    to the left  Once the desired image is selected  click the  Save  button to the right     o Note  If no graphic is selected for a page  all the points on the page will automatically format  into a table     YY    jJ    Positioning Points on a Graphic    User Level  Manager    If you have selected a graphic for your page  the points must be positioned on the image  Positioning is  accomplished by setting the Top and Left fields of the editing table  The top left hand corner of the page  would be represented with a Top value of 0 and Left value of 0  The bottom right hand corner of the  page would be represented with a Top value of 600 and a Left value of 600     The best way to initially position a point is directly from the L
3.      Main  Floor 1  Floor 2    Floor 3 a T  an DOM000 AVG3SP Numeric A begr     3 pu  ete   Delete       ans DOMO00 SA3 SP___Jfnumerc  Deg   4 ur  t   Delete     Plant DOMO00 ST3SP_ fumerc  nw     5  vse  Delete     Climate  DOM000 AHU3 SS   AHU3 SS  0          a te   Schedules     mm   ps DOMO00 OSAAVG  Numeric     I Degr     7  Veest    oae    DOM000SAT3  Numeric  i Degr   9  vedats   Delete                              DOmo00STANC3  numer zdinwe   10  veda   ele    p   AE    me zJiPrtope  12  ue   Delete    i TY m ME   O  pomooo STSALARM Jem A   nieje                                              Figure 4 5        faa Jk    Point Classes    The Class property defines the format in which a point value is represented when displayed within  web EMS  The following are the different Class types and how they might be viewed     e Alarm    O   NORMAL   IRL when the Andover value   0 or   Off     O   ALARM   when the Andover value   0 or   On     e Counter Input     Text showing the actual Andover value     e Digital Input  O when the Andover value   0 or   Off     O when the Andover value   0 or   On     e Digital Output     Text showing the actual Andover value in addition to a drop   down selection for Off and On        e Equipment Setpoint     Text showing the actual Andover value   e Numeric     Text showing the actual Andover value     6242    e On Off  O when the Andover value   0 or   Off     O when the Andover value   0 or   On     e Room Setpoint     A drop down selection
4.    300  450  vase   veee    DOM000 SPEEDS me zie   0  420  we   nee     DOMO00 CHWV3POS  Numeric    PrctOpel  370  330  Update Delete     DOMOOO SASALARM  am i 420  300  wars   octet     DOM000 STSALARM JAam il 20  480  ve   oni  T TT Eu a   Controller Point List            i                         COMFLT6       Add Numeric   Add Flag            R115    Z       Figure 5 2    Chapter 6     Trends    Enabling or Disabling Trending  User Level  Manager    Trending can be enabled or disabled from the point   s properties page  To enable trending  select the  drop down box next to Trending and specify the trending time increments  To disable trending  select     None    in the Trending drop down box  Remember  any changes you make to the Properties page will  need to be saved by clicking the  Update  button     Trending Graphs  User Level  All    If trending has been enabled on a point  a selection for graphing will be available  Graphs are accessed  by right clicking a point reference and clicking Graph  point name  or by clicking the   Graph button  from a table  You can also view trending graphs by clicking the    gt    button on the point   s properties    page        History  User Level  Manager    The History page  a sub branch of the Manage branch  displays a table that houses all the points for  which trending has been enabled  This page is a graphical representation of point history and shows  how many history pages are available to other  non trending points  There are 
5.    Graphics  Adding Images to the webi EMS SVSteni cda i a a E a 24  Adang AMIMABe to PICE ak nen E E AN ey nee re 24  Positioning Points on a Graphic  iii a A A E hard tase ieee 25  Chapter 6     Trends  Enabling OF DISADlING rending nd dl ce deena 26  Tending GED dt ta een dede A tuts ead ase ea 26  SLR ER RS beseda esa 26    Chapter 7  Network Management    Mastercontro  east asana encens eos ne ei 28  PISU PR walice o M n em ial nd la BSL Abd ela bak 29  PIULO V nasedl zadat oasnaualotu  adnte E E teak a 29     1 J    IOU Ts Fg    RS EE ee 30  SUB COM EON Cleo SR D dent OL 30  Reloading and Backing Up M MOSY           cccccsseccccssscceceesececeeseccccescceseesececseseceseenecessenecesseaecessegeceesenes 30    Chapter 8     Programming    Drom SUC EUS zasadit ER O aa db   31  CORUM LINCS SR SR Re E de ooo 31  EMereencv LINE a en ion norton 32  Andover POINTS ESSAIS GSE es ee BLA SSV ooo oo Ro ooo ee eee 32  IN OMS ART cect RO eo A Au 33  OULU   S 2s hoarse toate ro tt id a de op de OU 33  NM ANIGDIOS sir on Sn E a hd du dr 33  E E A SE DEE S E EAE E SE OE A dd AE E E EEE EA dotoho 33  Predefined System Val lables anise  tidi iets toed is Sn RS nr ec 33  PrOE ramming OPD  TAORS Lente kabela dodano usoaa ds v  disu tecka roi 34  OrdeporEValialo hs oddiae ake adele ae eee  35  Savine Memory within the ANG OVER eas a A te an tte aire 36  Ord  rofrDr  m   InN  OP  ratiON  en Sn Sn Od BO et Sn o ooo aetna 36  WED EIMS Drum POS EAMMINS SES nr en ne en a oko 37  creatine th   Com
6.    John Smith  Version 3 7 0    Links       B  8    Branch Type    Parent    Branch  Order    8         Summary Link Page             Tree Branch    IE        Tree Branch x  E    zi        Tree Branch     E         Detail Page      4    MAN         Detail Page      4    4    HAAAHE       chedules      Detail Page      4                           shs h        larms      Detail Page    Le    Kak          Palo fan     fan     faa  3              je         Tree Branch    ALLL LLL  pcan             Figure 3 1       User Level  Manager    The Links page  a sub branch of the Manage branch  allows you to manage links to other web EMS  systems or to user files  To add a link to web EMS  enter the description in the editing table  select the  link Type from the drop down box  WWW  Local  or webEMS   enter the URL Filename  and enter the  Target location  To finalize  select  Add Link   To upload files into the web EMS system  use the  Upload   button below the editing table  You can also rename and or delete files at the bottom of the Links page      Figure 3 2        Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    OORE mme o P   x   i vacometoanioer x  EN                A  Weather Site Jimmw zIhto wwwweathergov ___ New Window Z Upsets   pes    A  Senice Maas __ flocat_      Decszip_     Same Window  inside webEMS     Upsets   Ov    ji smer jew sl  Past                    ComLinkDocumentation pdf  CX0609 TXT   CX0813 TXT   Docs zip                Figure 3 2    13    Chapter 4     Po
7.    ON  gt  AHU3 SS    Update Delete  1A        OCCUPIED 8  OVER3 8  LOAD3 4  Update Delete  1X  Exit to Line if      Add Line  O   Add Line  2x  Exitto Line     JI    Line 10 Rotate to line 10  OFF  gt  AHU3 SS   Update Delete  1A       John SE OCCUPIED   OVER3   LOAD3 2   update Delete  Version 3 7 0 1X  Exit to Line E   If         Figure 8 1    38    Special Drum Functions   There are a set of seven icons at the top of the drum programming page used for shortcuts to many  tasks that are performed while either viewing or programming drums  They are described below   The  Drums  button is used to reload the controller   s drum list page    The  Refresh  button is used to request the drum from Andover and reload the page    The  Substitute  button is used to make point name substitutions within the drum    The  Delete  button is used to erase the entire drum from the Andover program    The  Watch  button is used to see the drum   s current line position and point values    The  Help  a button is used to show a list of all Andover point names within the system     The  View Log  button is used to see all recorded modifications to the drum     Chapter 9     Mobile Devices and Non Internet Explorer Browsers   You can log into web EMS using the built in browser of a tablet or smartphone  web EMS will forward  you to a separate set of web pages designed specifically for mobile devices  You will log in using the  Same process as you would on the regular site   Figure 9 1    What it 
8.    web EMS    User Manual    Code Dynamics  Inc     Copyright    2012  Code Dynamics  Inc  All Rights Reserved    Table of Contents    Chapter 1     Getting Started    IMEFOGU GLO EHESS SNS Gob aa Oe de BB oP AVE U B oo Doro o PO ooo obe 3  Product Feature Sane TC auld a hal oun uae uaa ooo 3  SYSTEM Requirements RS TT ot bt dot a   TT latu budek 4  HOW oO Use The MANU ESS RS Net ala cotto 4  EOP PINS AIO Web EMS Larrea tn et nd an ele ue 4  Malhy Sereen and  Basic Navigation Re Ant 5  Chapter 2     Access  CEINE USSR Re EN a mn aaa ai mono 6  POPIS SONS ne re tue rm nt nt 6  Modifying and Deleting USSR ii dci id 7  Changing Your User Name  Password  or E mail Address  VU 7  S  SIOM  OBS Ra no denied ect l iiecie 8  MESSE a en one On etc On Re A E tes 9  Chapter 3     Pages  creatine Pages his nd lens T a A R Gala oh nn 11  Modifyine and Deleting Pages anse se re Sr On AA obed Bod RDR eo on 11  LINKS RARES udi ooo SR nn dd Need n dno 12    Chapter 4     Points    Assigning Point Names to Variables and Flags ss 14  Adding Inputs and Outputs to ANCOVEL             csecccssecccesecceeseeceencecaeececsececseceeeeceseneesaucessuecesseeesenees 14  AGING POINES AKO  po PR O O O O O 16  BO B K  R O O bode E nace manttec E 18  Viewing Data  View Only Rights              c cccssssccccccesseccccceesecccceeeesecceesueeeccesseeneecceseuuneeeesseeeeeceeesaggnseess 20  Viewing Data  All Other DST  dd de detente errant ess 22  POINCPCODONICS PAR den esse E nd cn md te ide aid 23  Chapter 5  
9.   DegF            15 Temp  DEG F        INPT1 15 74 49  Deg F            16 Temp  DEG F     INT116      792DegF          Refresh Save               Input     xl Votage J  Jada       IOU Controller Comm Status  Normal        John Smith  Version 3 7 0       Figure 4 2    Once the point name is assigned  you can open the associated property page to give it additional  properties describing how that point will be represented in the system     To delete an input or output  select the  Delete  button in the point properties page           Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer E   Im x     Gr AP   http   69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp      X     Welcome to Andover x        File Edit View Favorites Tools Help                Logout   Les IOU  1 Outputs S57   Floor 1  Floor 2  Floor 3  Plant  Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime  Disabled 1 Digital  Fani SS EI  Network     ni  2 Digital an2 SS EE    Ce 3 Digital    Fans SS jorr   ea  cramh   P 4 Current  CHWV1 4 20ma  v   4 20ma  v   4 20ma  v   7 Current 4 20ma M  8 Current  VFD2 4 20ma I  9 Current  VFD3  18 69  4 20ma A  output       Digta     Add    IOU Controller Comm Status  NORMAL                 Messages  User 5 Current  CHWV2    Manage 6 Current                         Z  lt I ollollo  Tl  S 5   wo                            Figure 4 3    Adding Points to a Page  User Level  Manager    Adding a point reference to a page is done by clicking the tool icon  lt  at the lower right hand corner  of a page  This will b
10.   web EMS allows for easy programming of drums within a browser format  Unlike in the command    prompt programming style  you will be able to see the entire contents of the drum as you write the  program     Andover Points    The programmer will reference point names within the drums  Andover points can be actual inputs or  outputs of the system or they can be variables within the system     Inputs    Andover Input values are determined by the classification of the input when it is assigned  The four  classifications for Andover inputs are as follows     Temperature From  327 to 327 degrees Fahrenheit   Voltage From 0 to 8 192 volts   Digital On or Off   Counter Read in pulses per scan up to 10 Hz  Outputs    An output can receive the values of ON  OFF   ON  or positive or negative numbers  For a digital output   it can be set to ON  OFF  or a number corresponding to a pulse in seconds  For a tri state output  it can  be set to ON  OFF   ON  or a number  positive or negative  corresponding to a pulse in seconds  Fora  universal output  it can be the same as a digital output in addition to a number corresponding to a  voltage or a current signal     Variables    There are two types of Andover variables that can have a real number value  fixed variables  X variables  and A variables  and calculation variables  V variables   Both fixed and calculation variables can take  any value between  9999 and 9999   Strictly speaking  calculation variables can have values above and  below
11.  Climate E146   E146  Manager v   Schedules Password   eee O   E255   E255    Alarms Retype   eese    25  55  Manager M  Overtime    Disabled Email Address   jsmith capital com    Network    Messages  Cancel   Save Changes                 100    4       Figure 2 2  Modifying and Deleting Users  User Level  Manager    To edit a user   s name  password  and permission level  select the page icon to the right of the user   s  information  Make the desired changes and select  Save Changes  to finalize the modifications     To delete a user  select the red  X  to the right of the user   s name   Figure 2 1   Changing Your User Name  Password  or E mail Address   User Level  All  The User page allows you to modify your user Name  Password  or E mail Address     Your Name is different from your User ID  Your name is displayed with messages and on session logs   while your User ID is used to log into web EMS  Your Name can be modified in the future  Your User ID        7    cannot be modified  If a User ID must be changed  the user must be deleted entirely and a new User ID  can then be created     To change your Name  type the new name in the Name field and select  Save Changes   To change your  Password  simply type the new password in both Password fields and select  Save Changes   Please do  not cut and paste your new Password into the Retype field  as this action does not prevent  typographical errors  Your E mail Address can be changed in the same manner   Figure 2 3           
12.  is important to use parentheses when  calculations could be misinterpreted  The result of the expressions would be as follows     Expression Yields    4  3 2    20      2 3 4   20         Saving Memory within the Andover    The Andover memory storage is directly related to the number of characters used in the programming  drums  Many expressions can be replaced with shorter formats  as in the following examples     Original Format Shorter Format     FAN   ON   amp   HEATER   ON  FAN  amp  HEATER  FAN   OFF     HEATER   OFF     FAN      HEATER     WKD   MON     WKD   TUE     WKD   WED     WKD   THU     WKD   FRI    WKD  lt  6       Order of Drum Line Operation    A line   s Action statements  if any  will be performed in the order of listing  In the following example  the  HEATER output will never be turned ON within the line  The second Action statement finalizes the value  of HEATER at the completion of the scan     LINE 5  1A  ON  gt  HEATER  2A  OFF  gt  HEATER  1X  Exit to Line 10 If  TOD  gt  1700     The following line will result in a value of 70 for TEMP SP     LINE 12  1A  68  gt  TEMP SP  2A  MAX TEMP SP  70   gt  TEMP SP  1X Exit to Line 15 If    A line   s Exit statements will be performed in the order of listing  If an Exit statement becomes TRUE   any following Exit statements will be ignored  The line will use the first Exit statement that becomes  TRUE during the scan  In the following example  the point named LEAD 1 is a flag with the value of ON   As long a
13.  showing whole number Andover values  between 70 and 77  The Room Setpoint class will be replaced by the User Defined  class in future versions        e Start Schedule  13   1PM      A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing Midnight  where the Andover value   0 through OFF where the Andover value   24  A time of 1 30 PM is  shown where the Andover value   13 5  9 30 4m E          e Start Schedule  1300   1PM      A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing  Midnight where the Andover value   0 through OFF where the Andover value   2400  A time of  1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value   1330  23041 EX       e Stop Schedule  13   1PM    A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing OFF where  the Andover value   0 through Midnight where the Andover value   2400  A time of 1 30 PM is  shown where the Andover value   1330  53041 EX          e Stop Schedule  1300   1PM     A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing OFF  where the Andover value   0 through Midnight where the Andover value   24  A time of 1 30  PM is shown where the Andover value   13 5  9 30am          Temperature Input     Text showing the actual Andover value    70 22     Time  13   1PM      A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing 00 00 where the  Andover value   0 through 24 00 where the Andover value   24  A time of 1 30 PM is shown  where the Andover value   13 5    3 30 AM       Time  1300   1PM      A drop down selection of 30 minute increments show
14.  those limits  however  they will be represented with a value of OVRFLOW to the user      Flags   Andover also has user defined variables called flags  Flags are numerically Boolean where the value can  only be ON or OFF    Predefined System Variables   Predefined system variables are preset within the Andover and cannot be modified or disabled  A list    containing all Andover predefined system variables with the numerical values that they represent  appears on the following page     Variable Name    Value Reference    APR 4 April    1    Returns the logical OFF or the numerical value ofO         Returns the logical OFF or the numerical value of 0    eje    Re  Re  eR OUI U NIE   OT  NR      Oje      o        UT UJ  NO CO    Returns the logical OFF or the numerical value of 0        r     N    Programming Operators    Mathematical      Adds the right side expression to the left side expression    Subtracts the right side expression from the left side expression    Multiplies the right side expression by the left side expression  Divides the right side expression by the left side expression         aj    Comparative     gt  Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is greater than the  value of the right side expression   lt  Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is less than the value    of the right side expression    Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is equal to the value  of the r
15. 256 trending points  available in the Andover AC256  system and only 112 available in the AC256  You can open the point   s  Properties page by clicking the on the point   s name referenced in the table   Figure 6 1     over   Windows Internet Explorer           Q  U     S  z     JE  le   gt   a             History Pages       Hf    AAAHA    A           ELLE    HRARBARRARI          Figure 6 1    Chapter 7  Network Management    Master Controller  User Level  Manager    Under the Master sub branch there will be listed Flags  V variables  A variables  if the system is an  AC256    and X variables  From these links  you can open the associated pages for these point types     The master controller   s programs are located through the Master sub branch under the Network  branch  The Programs sub branch displays all the drums  programs  for your Andover system  To view or  edit an existing drum  select the associated drum link  This will open the drum for viewing and or  programming  To create a new program drum  select the desired drum listed in the Open a New Drum  box and click  Open   You will then be taken to a blank drum page     You can also copy an existing drum into a new drum at the bottom of the Programs page  Simply select  the domain and drum of both the source and of the destination drum  then click  Copy Drum    Figure    7 1        XG Welcome to Andover x     MORTE             Program to set SA1ALARM flag  Program to set SA2ALARM flag  Program to set SA3ALARM flag  
16. Program to set ST1ALARM flag  Program to set ST2ALARM flag  Floor 2 Program to set ST3ALARM flag  Program to adjust SP1 1 value  Floor 3 Program to adjust SP1 2 value  Plant Program to adjust SP1 3 value  Climate Program to adjust SP1 4 value  Program to adjust SP2 1 value  Schedules Program to adjust SP2 2 value  Alarms Program to adjust SP2 3 value  Overtime Program to adjust SP2 4 value  Disabled Program to adjust SP3 1 value  Program to adjust SP3 2 value  Network Program to adjust SP3 3 value  L Master Program to adjust SP3 4 value  Program to control ECONFLAG  x Program to set SYSSTAGE value  TR   Program to control plant equipment based on SYSSTAGE  A variabl Drum to set start stop time after reloa  X variabl    Programs  Controller    Flags       Messages Drum   4 z  Open      User       Manage         Copy         Source Drum    Domain   Test Site     Drum   1   Drum to set OVERTIME flags        Into      Destination Drum  Domain     Drum   4     John Smith  Version 3 7 0 Copy Drum                     Figure 7 1    From the Controller sub branch  you can edit the controller description and view the Status  Failure  Messages  and Comm Port Traffic percentage  You can add an e mail address for the web EMS system  to contact if memory loss or off line status occurs  You can also set the system time   Figure 7 2          sjh       Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    GO  emmer Plk  E wenende   x       DOM000  Test Site     Model   status   GRE  rares    Fail
17. a              Figure 9 3 Figure 9 4       64 0 86 98 844B Andover     History for CHWR    ICE ET    menat   2m DC     auto Range        n LL       Time Value 44            Figure 9 5    AT    Appendix    R gt  Prompt  User Level  Manager    The R gt  prompt page is for single command transactions with the Andover  This page can be used for  obtaining specific information from the Andover controller through a single entry or transaction  Type  your command in the text field to the right of the R gt   then press  Enter   You can select the  Send  without  lt CR gt   button if you wish to send the text without the ASCii  13  carriage return character  You  can also select the  Send  lt CR gt  only  button if you wish to send an ASCii  13  carriage return only  without the text  The Wait for Response value represents the number of seconds the system waits for  Andover   s response to complete before returning the result  The default value is one  1  second    Figure A     e Note  The R gt  prompt function cannot be used to edit drums or any other process that requires more than  one transaction to complete  This limitation exists because the system now allows multiple users to  request data simultaneously  All multi transaction functions can now be performed within the graphical  interface of the browser  There is really no need for the option of R gt  prompt level commands with  web EMS  but it is included as a way for the user to directly request information from the controlle
18. ayout Page  Access this page by selecting  the  Layout Page  button at the top of the editing table page  Here  you can click and drag the point  references to the desired positions and click  Update   The server automatically enters the  corresponding values into the Top and Left fields for you  You can also position a point on a graphic page  by entering the Top and Left values manually on the editing table page   Figure 5 2     o Note  If your page does not have an image  web EMS automatically formats the data into a    table        Pi   x     Welcome to Andover x                       Plant  Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime  Disabled  Network  Messages  User  Manage    John Smith  Version 3 7 0    Main   Floor 1  Floor 2  Floor 3    Summary  AHU  Zone 1  Zone 2  Zone 3  Zone 4    Plant  Climate  Schedules  Alarms       Image  AHU 4jpg   seve     Layout Page                                                                                       Point Reference   Class   Units   Top   Left Action  DOMO00 AVG3 hum IDegr   100  440  vess   pee     DOMO00 RAT3  JNume  o   fDegr    140  210  Update   Delete     DOM000AVG35P  numer _  ziDegr   140 440  vase   vai    DOMO0OSA3SP  m ZiDegr   20 360  vue   Osis  DOMooosT3sP num   Z  nwc   220  480  Undate   Delete     DOMOODAHUSSS Jorr      20   20  ue   ree   DOMOO0 OSAAVG fumer ZIegr   300 20  voe   sie   DOMOOOMATS Jre  iDegr   300 210  eee  pou  DOMOGOSATS  Jrumme  ziDegr   200    300  Undate   pau   DOMOOO STATICS  ime  imwc
19. can do   Using this portal  you can view and set values  enable or disable points  and view point history graphs   What it cannot do   The mobile interface cannot get to a point   s property page or allow for programming a control drum   web EMS uses specific Microsoft tools built into the Internet Explorer browser in order to integrate best  with the administrative functions of the Andover system     Navigation    The Navigation Tree in the original web EMS pages is replaced with drop down boxes to select the page  to display   Figure 9 2           Main    ree EMS   Select Page      Plant    Mobile Login Page  Login here using mobile devices or non In et Explorer we  Climate    User ID  Alarms    Password  Schedules    Optimal Start             Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2    Display Format    The pages are displayed in a table format only  This provides for a faster page load while reducing data  usage fees charged by mobile Internet service providers           64 0 86 98 8448 Andover Mobile EMSPage a                      fs  73 82  Deg F   7342  i                                July ath  Inc  290 DONDOO JULY4TH  F6          Day   MP 254 256 v    i   DCM000 LABORDAY  F7           INeP 320    Tharkesgrang Dery  DOHOJO THNKSGIY  FB     Chastrmas Qay  IN 360 el DONDOO XMAS  P9        IN 340                eS   Overtine Floor 1  Ta  DONDOO OVER  712       Overtime Floor 2  DONGOO OVER   F12       n Fovertine Roo 3  Small Font OOM000 OVERS  FL3       Overtime Floor 4    oomoo OVERS cri
20. d  IOU   s Inputs and or Outputs or by selecting the AC Net device   s Points page  you can add inputs and  outputs  At the bottom of the input or output list  select the ID  channel  number for the associated  point in the drop down box you wish to add  Next  select the type of point to be assigned and a unique  Andover point name and click Add          148            Inputs can be voltage  temperature  digital  or counter  Outputs can be digital  tri state  current  or  voltage based on the particulars of the hardware  Valid Andover point names can be up to 8 characters  in length and can contain dots         and or underscores    _     All alpha numeric characters A  Zand0 9  can be used  however  numerals cannot be used as the first or second character in the name     Figures 4 2 and 4 3        DE X   Welcome to Andover    M AM  x ok             Main  Floor 1  Floor 2  Floor 3  Plant  Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime  Disabled    Messages  User  Manage    IOU  1 Inputs         1 Digital    AUT Status           2 Temp  DEG F     INPUT1 2 Deg F         3 Voltage    4 Digital    1 5v         5 Counter     kw Puse    OPule Scan            6 Temp  DEG F     Deg F         7 Temp  DEG F     lnputt7__ _73 29  Deg F         8 Temp  DEG F     INPUT1 8 75 31  Deg F         9 Digital     Anus Status            10 Digital    RerigAam           11 Voltage    12 Temp  DEG F        E  mer   Sojber               13 Temp  DEG F     14 Temp  DEG F      NPT113   7352DesF  INPT1 14   7486
21. e gray box with links to the associated  programs  A listing of every reference to the point can be found here    e The Synchronize  O  is used to re reguest Andover for point information and refresh the  database    e The Modification Log Ul shows every change to the point  what change was made  when it  occurred  and who made the change    e The Trending Graph  3    when trending is enabled  opens a graphical representation of the  point   s historical values    e The Delete  x  removes the point from the system     o Note  Standard users may view the point properties but cannot make changes     Chapter 5     Graphics    Adding Images to the web EMS System  User Level  Manager    The Graphics page shows every image that is currently available in your web EMS system  From this  page  you can upload new images  rename current images  or delete an image  To add a new image   scroll to the bottom of the page and upload the image from your computer  Browse for the desired  image and click  Upload   For quick page loading  the best file types to use are JPG and GIF  To rename  an image  click  Rename  beneath the image you wish to rename  Type the new name in the field and  click  Submit   To delete an image  simply click  Delete  beneath the image you wish to delete   Figure  5 1            Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer P    In xf    Go     http   69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp P E  47x    welcome to Andover x        File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    
22. editing table for the Navigation Tree     o Note  You can only create  modify  or delete one branch at a time  Only one row may be edited at a time  in the editing table     To create a branch page  type the name of the new branch in the Label field on the left  Next  select the  desired type from the Branch Type drop down box  The three options are as follows     e Tree Branch     Provides a link for a sub branch grouping    e Summary Link     Provides point information and a way to link to other pages  however  point  details cannot be modified on this page    e Detail Page     Provides a detail page for viewing and accessing points within the Andover  system     You can also choose to give your new page a Parent page association  This association can be seen as a  link when viewing the page   Figure 3 1     Branches that have the Tree Branch link option have sub branches  These branches are represented by  the blue branch symbol E in the editing table  To manage sub branches  click the blue branch icon  associated with that branch  Sub branches are added and modified similarly to main branches     Modifying and Deleting Pages  User Level  Manager    To modify a branch  make any adjustments needed and select  Update   To delete a branch  select   Delete    Figure 3 1     Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer       http    69  199 75  10 Andover  Bu    Iding asp       Favorites Tools Help       Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime  Disabled  Network  Messages  User 
23. eshing  You can refresh data through three different methods   e Click the  Refresh  button in the top right corner of the page     e Right click anywhere on the page and click  Page Refresh    e Re select the branch from the Navigation Tree      2               Trending    If trending has been enabled for a point  a selection for graphing will be available  Graphs are accessed  by right clicking on top of a point from the graphics page and selecting Graph  point name   Figure 4  7    or by selecting the orange   7   button from a table     Real time Viewing    Data can be automatically refreshed every ten seconds through Realtime viewing  By turning this  feature on  Andover populates those values onto the corresponding fields without reloading the page   To turn on real time viewing  right click anywhere on the page and click  Turn ON Realtime   While in  real time viewing  the System in Use will appear in red at the top of the page when the server is  requesting values from Andover  If you are attempting to change values on a page  you should turn off  real time viewing first  Not doing so could allow the system to reset your changes before they can be  saved  You may turn off real time viewing by right clicking anywhere on the page and clicking  Turn OFF  Realtime    Figure 4 8           Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer  loj x     bed  Kas     Welcome to Andover x     th ke 693             JE http    69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp          File Edit Vi
24. ew Favorites Tools Help       Logout  Main  Floor 1  Floor 2    Main gt  gt  Summary gt  gt  Floor 3   AHU Refresh Save      Deg F  Deg F       Disable RAT3  Climate Properties RAT3  Schedul Graph RAT3      y   E  Overtime Page Refresh In WC    Disabled  Network  Messages       Turn ON Realtime    User  Manage    ChW Valve  72 05  Pret Open    SA3 Alarm Static3 Alarm    John Smith  Version 3 7 0       Figure 4 7          Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer E  lol x     Go h   2 http   69  199 75  10 Andover Building asp Pls  x a Welcome to Andover x     fi Ki foi    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help                Main gt  gt  Summary gt  gt  Floor 3   AHU RefrestSave      System In Use    DegF  RA3 Temp  Deg F Deg F    Climate  Schedules    Alarme Static3 SP  Overtime In WC    Disabled  Network  Messages  User  Manage    Disable    Properties    Graph SA3 Alarm Static3 Alarm    Page Refresh  Turn ON Realtime       John Smith  Version 3 7 0       Figure 4 8    Viewing Data  User Level  Standard and Manager    In addition to page refreshing  trending and real time viewing  Standard and Manager users have  additional options available     Enabling Disabling a Point    To Enable or Disable a point  right click the point reference  select Enable  point name  or Disable  point  name  and then click  Refresh Save   On a table page  you can also click on the  VJ or and click the   Refresh Save  button  The green v indicates an enabled status  and the red X indicates a d
25. fy Disable    Alarms  Overtime  Disabled  Network  Messages       Code Dynamics   CDI Manager       Jane Doe JDOE View Only       John Smith JSMITH Manager                R gt  Prompt    John Smith  Version 3 7 0    R115    4       Figure 2 1    Permissions  User Level  Manager    The four different user levels and their corresponding permissions are as follows     e No Access  Allows you to temporarily disable a user from access without deleting his or her  User ID  Deleting the User ID will permanently remove the session log for that user  The No  Access user level may also be used by users  such as security companies  who must receive e   mail alarms but do not need further access to the system    e View Only  Allows the user to view data from Andover only  A user at this level cannot make  changes to the system      5            e   Standard  Allows the user to view all point properties and disable and change point values   Most users will fall into this permission category    e Manager     Allows the user to have the permissions of the Standard user with the added ability  to change programs  change variable calculations  modify the page views and manage users   This is the highest level of access in the system        Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    loj x   EJ http   69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp    X  G Welcome to Andover x     MORTE    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help             User Management       User Information      Name   John Smith 
26. ick the Add  Statement link next to the new statement  When the page refreshes  you will see your Action or Exit  statement in a grayed portion of the box  The blue portion is for new statements to be entered   Figure  8 1     Once the programming is complete  you will need to start the drum by one of two methods  You may  either click the appropriate Rotate Drum to Line     link or you can add an auto start up function in the  Emergency line  Line E   To do this  add an Exit statement to the Emergency line exiting to the line of  your choice with the condition of    CL   0     This condition states that the drum is currently on line 0 or  not running  The Emergency line is checked at every scan  and if the drum is on line 0  not running    then it will immediately rotate the drum to the new line stated and the drum will now be running    Figure 8 1           Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    In x     Go v e http   69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp Dr  s  x    Welcome to Andover x A k fon    Drums Refresh Substitute Delete Watch View Log             Plant  Climate Line C Rotate to line 0    Schedules Program to set AHU3 SS output    Alarms  Overtime  Disabled Line 1 Rotate to line 1    OCCUPIED   OVER3   LOAD3    Update Delete  zm ONS U UU U      Update Delete    V variables 2X  Exit to Line If    A variables    X variables Add Line   Programs 1A    Controller Add Line  Messages 3X  Exitto Line  Jir    Manage Line 5     Currently on this line for 7 hours   
27. iew Log 12 02 2011 3 28 PM                   R gt  Prompt    John Smith  Version 3 7 0       Figure 2 4    Messages  User Level  All    The Messages page allows one user to communicate with another user within the web EMS system   The purpose for this might be to notify another user about a control point being disabled intentionally  while work is performed  To send a message  first select the Send sub branch and then select the users  vou wish to address  If you wish to send a message to more than one user  hold  Ctrl  while selecting  each subsequent user  Type your message in the box and select  Click here to send   The recipients will  receive notification of the pending message upon their next login   Figure 2 5     To view messages addressed to you  select the View sub branch  All past messages sent to you or sent  by you are displayed  along with the date and time of the transmission     If you have a new unread message addressed to you  an envelope will appear in the bottom of the  Navigation Tree area  directly above your user name  Click the DA envelope to view your new  message        Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    GORE oomoo Pe e         Send a Message    Hold the  lt CTRL gt  key while selecting  multiple users          Click here to send             Figure 2 5    10    Chapter 3     Pages    Creating Pages  User Level  Manager    Pages are created from the Navigation page  a sub branch under the Manage branch  The Navigation  page displays an 
28. ight side expression      Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is NOT equal to the  value of the right side expression    gt   Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is greater than OR  equal to the value of the right side expression    lt   Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is less than OR equal    to the value of the right side expression    o Note     Due to rounding off for display purposes  some values may appear to be equal but are not  For  example  the values of 49 9999 and 50 0001 both are represented as 50 to the user  but they will NOT be  equal to each other in an equation     Logical    amp  AND     returns TRUE if both expressions are TRUE     OR     returns TRUE if either expression is TRUE   A XOR     returns TRUE if exactly one expression is TRUE   Other Operators     Returns an expression whose value is negative of the original expression    Returns the absolute value of the expression      Returns the reverse  opposite  of the expression   S Returns the square root of the expression   MIN Returns the minimum value of all expressions within the statement   MAX Returns the maximum value of all expressions within the statement  MINNO Returns the argument position with the minimum value in the statement  MAXNO Returns the argument position with the maximum value in the statement  Order of Evaluation    Andover calculates expressions from left to right  therefore  it
29. ined point naming  friendly point names    e Easy point searching and program control lookup  Practical Programming  Based on Access Level    e Easy access to view or modify control programs   e Cut and paste programming  Ability to copy a program within or between controllers  Ability make point name substitutes within programs   e Real time viewing of program position and values  Intelligent Data Collection   e Extended history accumulation and archives   e Graphical trending of point values   e Auto ranging and multi interval graphing  Dependable Alarming   e E mail  requires Internet access    e Controller offline status or memory loss alarm  Easy Backup and Reloads   e Scheduled automatic backups   e Single click backups and reloads     3 J    System Requirements    The only requirement to access web EMS is a Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later  No custom  software is installed on any user   s computer  The web EMS server does require Internet access if e mail  alarming is desirable     How to Use This Manual   In this manual  a section may apply to multiple user levels  or a section may apply to only one user level   Each section heading lists the user levels that apply  If your user level is View Only  a section that  specifies Standard user level would not apply to you  Sections that state All apply to all users    Logging into web EMS    To access web EMS  type your web EMS server   s IP address in your Internet browser  From the login  page  type your User ID a
30. ing 00 00 where the  Andover value   0 through 24 00 where the Andover value   2400  A time of 1 30 PM is shown  where the Andover value   1330  3 30AM          Tristate Output     Text showing the actual Andover value with a drop down  box selection of Off  On  or    On        True False    when the Andover value   0 or   Off   o   tate   when the Andover value   0 or   On        Voltage Input     Text showing the actual Andover value  6 667  Voltage Output     Text showing the actual Andover value   Yes No    when the Andover value   0 or   Off   when the Andover value   0 or   On        User Defined     A drop down selection of user defined references that are associated with  Andover values     Point Detail   COOLMODE   Windows Internet Explorer  a http   69  199 75  10 Andover  EditPoint asp Item  COOLMODE8dnfinetCtr  DOM000    User defined values for Cooling Mode      Value   Reference   Color   Action  Guen E   _Uodate   ou      Update    Delete    1   Economzer     E enter E    m aT    Default x     Close Window         Figure 4 6    To specify the user defined values  select the ellipsis box next to the    User Defined    class selection from  the point   s Properties page to open the user defined editing table  Enter the Andover value  the user   defined reference  and the desired reference color  web EMS will display the user defined reference in  the selected color based upon the Andover value given   Figure 4 6     Viewing Data  User Level  View Only    Page Refr
31. ints    Andover points include inputs  outputs  variables  and flags     Assigning Point Names to Variables and Flags    User Level  Manager    All the available variables and flags in your Andover system will be available as sub branches of the  Master branch  From here  you can manage all of the point properties for each of the variables or flags    within the system   Figure 4 1        Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer  Go    JE hittp   69  199 75  10 Ando ding asp       nA  as   Welcome to Andover    al       In x        File Edit View Favorites Tools Help       Logout  Main    Floor 1 A1  Al    Floor 2  Floor 3  Plant  Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime  Disabled  Network  L Master  Flags  V variables  A variables  X variables  Programs  Controller  Messages  User  Manage    John Smith  Version 3 7 0    Adding Inputs and Outputs to Andover    A7   A7    DA KD    Static3 SP    A25    A31    A37    A43    A49    ASS    A61    A67    A3   A3    A9   CT KI  A15      A21    ST KI    A21    A27    A33    A39    A45      A57      A63    A69    Figure 4 1    A5   A5    All    A17        DA KP  Staticl SP     A23  A29      A35    A41    A47    A53    A59    A29    A6   A6    A12    A18      DA KI    Satic2 SP    A24  A30      A36    A42    A48    A54    A60    A66    A72    A78    AB4    A90    A96    A30    A102  A108    A114  A120  A126       User Level  Manager    Adding inputs and outputs is accomplished from the Network sub branches  By selecting the associate
32. isabled  Status     Accessing Point Properties    To view a point   s properties  you may double click the point reference or you may right click the point  reference and click Properties  point name   Point properties are displayed in a new window   Figure  4 9     Setting Point Values    Point values on a page can be modified by changing the values represented on the page and clicking the   Refresh Save  button  however  changes will not be saved if the Andover programming controls the  point value  In such a case  the point will need to be disabled prior to making a change to the value          2 jJ    d   Windows In ne xD er  Point Detail   CH SS   Windows Internet Explorer  http    69  199 75  10 Andover  EditPoint asp Item CH SS amp InfinetC tir  DOM000    Cass      e  Chiller Start Stop _   Schedules       E ho    Alarms F re    Overtime      Disabled  Network o  Messages     User    Manage       Figure 4 9    Point Properties Page  User Level  Standard and Manager    The properties page is made up of multiple functions that are associated with the particular point     e The point properties displayed will vary based on the type of point being viewed  In the gray  box  changes can be made to the properties and saved by clicking the  Update  button at the  bottom  Properties include  but are not limited to  Point Name  Friendly Name  Current Value   Unit of Measure  Point Type  Point Class  State  Memo  and Trending    e The Point Reference Locator can be found below th
33. line does not affect the drum   s operation     The Control lines  numbering from 1     99  contain the main instructions of the control program  These  lines contain all program calculations as well as the sequences of operation     The Emergency line is a unique control line that can perform a special task no matter what line the  program is currently positioned in  This line will be discussed in more detail later     Control Lines  Each control line can contain two types of    statements     Action statements and Exit statements   Action statements are instructions that perform some type of action within the program  The action  could be used to turn on a control point or to perform a mathematical calculation on a variable  A line  can contain multiple Action statements to be performed in the order in which they are written   The most common instruction in an Action statement is the    value transfer    instruction  represented by  the    greater than    symbol     gt      You would write the statement as Value  gt  Point where the Value would  be ON  OFF  or a numerical calculation and the Point would be any output or variable within the system   Examples include the following    ON  gt  HEATER   The value ON is transferred to the output named HEATER  turning the output On     OFF  gt  FAN  The value OFF is transferred to the output named FAN  turning the output Off     65  gt  HEATSP    The value 65 is transferred to the variable named HEATSP  setting the value of the va
34. ment LIN  SLR o ae AT et Re ee ae oto 37  Creatine a COntrol LINE ss en nn ais   Nes  37  Sp  cial DFU MPC TIONS ETS Sn er nee Re A en er ne 39    Chapter 9     Mobile Devices and Non Internet Explorer Browsers    VA GS A CAO a a on seats o aaeeee  40  NAG  ESC LA 10 AG ClO PRE sortase ea o end ona hala dne a ad aha    ouha on  anna nn od oo olea ek 6 NSA 40  NOVO mamiadnaiikadmasocaki dents ne nd tee et tin akad E nn don blata sk   40  DIS IV FOL Va atest da aad  cu dodiade cc aa 41  Appendix  RE PROMIS de Sd do un 42  Technical SUDDO ann nee tee Ne a AU dents ler Lo din e 43  Trademarks and  CODYTIBAIS EME NS ins MR ek me MR dir mn jh 43    Chapter 1     Getting Started    Introduction    web EMS is a browser based interface between the Andover system and you     web EMS provides a clean front end that allows you to do the following   e Monitor your system through friendly  customized views  e Modify points  schedules  and alarms  e Collect and display historical data  e Manage and edit system programs  e Backup and Restore your system   s memory    Product Features    Open Platform   e Browser interface   e No special software required on user PCs   e Unlimited licenses  no user limit   Secure and Reliable Access  True multi user access   e User level access  three levels of permission    e User activity monitoring and logging   e Internal messaging between users  Intuitive User Interface   e Customized navigation and user defined views   e Customized graphics   e User def
35. nd Password and select  Login  or press  Enter  on your keyboard   Figure 1 1     o Note  The Manager User ID is and the default Password is  Managers  please change the password as soon as possible to avoid unauthorized access ieee  page 7 for information on how to change passwords      o Note  To access web EMS through a mobile device or a non Internet Explorer browser  see  Appendix  page 28                 Code Dynamics  Inc  web EMS Login Page   Windows Internet Explorer   Im x     G      S htt   69  199 75  10 Andover findex asp P Etx  2 Code Dynamics  Inc  web E    x        File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    User ID   JSMITH    Password                 Login    Copyri dors ie ashe de Dyna   Inc   This product sed to  CDI Test Site     R115    Z    Figure 1 1           J     Main Screen and Basic Navigation    After logging into web EMS  the main screen will appear  The welcome page displays the web EMS logo   your user name  and a record of your last session  If there are multiple Andover masters in your systems   you may access your session log by selecting the Andover master from a drop down menu   Figure 1 2     Navigating web EMS is accomplished via the Navigation Tree  housed in the yellow column on the left of  a page at all times  This tree is your portal to all system data  programming options  and user  management  Terms on this tree are referred to as branches  branches may signify a specific page ora  grouping of pages           Welcome to Andover   Wind
36. ows Internet Explorer    In x     Dax     Welcome to Andover x           E v     http   69  199 75  10 Andover Building  asp       File Edit View Favorites Tools Help       Logout  Main  Floor 1  Floor 2  Floor 3  Plant    Climate     web EMS  Alarms   Overtime      Network   Messages   User   Manage    Welcome Manager    Your last access was on  Thursday  December 1  2011 at 8 49 AM    View your session log    Copyright    1999 2011 Code Dynamics  Inc   This product is licensed to  CDI Test Site    M  Version 3 7 0       Figure 1 2    Chapter 2     Access    Creating Users  User Level  Manager    Users are created and managed through the Access page  a sub branch of the Manage branch  To create  a new user  first select  New User  in the top right corner of the editing table  Type the new User ID   Name  Password  Password Retype  and Email Address in the corresponding fields  Although the User  ID cannot be changed once created  the user Name can  Select the desired permissions from the drop   down box and select  Save Changes  to finalize   Figures 2 1 and 2 2           Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer  gt   lol x   G       JE http   69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp D F      X  4 welcome to Andover x     A A 603          Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help       Logout User Management  Main    Floor 1 N    el   Name      1D   userLevei MAASSA  Floor 3 Bill Wright BWRIGHT   Modify Disable      Plant  Climate          E f SDi  Schedules Bob Kurby BKURBY Modi
37. r if  desired            n x        Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer       J   hittp   69  199 75  10 Andove  t X    welcome to Andover      File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Logout  Main  Floor 1  Floor 2  Floor 3  Plant  Climate  Schedules  Alarms  Overtime  Disabled  Network  Messages  User            115          Figure A     0  u    Technical Support    If you are having problems with web EMS  contact you web EMS representative or the following address  for support     Code Dynamics  Inc    P O  Box 25   Woodstock  GA 30188    770  592 7402     Voice  Monday through Friday     9AM to 5PM EST    678  445 8193     Fax    www codedynamics com     Web Address  support codedynamics com     E mail    Trademarks and Copyrights    web EMS is a trademark of Code Dynamics  Inc    Andover is a trade name of Schneider Electric    Windows    is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation    Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation    All brand names and product names in the document are trademarks  registered trademarks  or trade  names of their respective holders     
38. riable to be  65          aj     HEATSP   3   gt  HEATSP2  The value of  HEATSP   3  is transferred to the variable named HEATSP2  setting the value of the  variable to be 3 more than HEATSP     Exit statements tell the program what line to move to under a certain condition  Each Exit statement  consists of two parts  the line number to go to and the condition that must be true in order to leave the  line itis on     Examples include the following     Exit to line 5 If  ZONE1  lt  68   This statement tells the drum to move to line 5 if the value of ZONE is less than 68     Exit to line 12 if  HEATER   OFF   This statement tells the drum to move to line 12 if the value of HEATER is Off     Exit to line 10 If  This statement tells the drum to move to line 10 no matter what conditions exists     Emergency Line    Every control drum has a single Emergency line  Line E  The instructions within the Emergency line can  interrupt the normal control sequence from another line in the program  If an Exit statement within the  Emergency line meets the condition set  the control drum will move the normal operation to the new  line stated within the Emergency line   s Exit statement     Some examples include the following     Exit to line 5 If  FIREALRM   ON   This statement forces the control drum to line 5 indefinitely or until the FIREALRM flag is OFF     Exit to line 1 If  CL   0   This statement moves the control drum to line one  1  if the current line    CL    is at line zero  0    
39. ring you to the editing table page   Figure 4 4     From the editing table page  locate the point you wish to add from the Point List at the bottom of the  page  First select the Controller in which your point resides from the Controller drop down box  This  will reload the Point List drop down boxes to the right   Figure 4 5     Points will be grouped by inputs  outputs  variables  and flags  if links have been created  a fifth list  containing the system links will be available   Locate the point and click the  Add  button below the  corresponding list to bring the point into the editing table above  From the editing table  assign the  appropriate Class and Units  if applicable  and add the point by clicking the  Add Point  button to the  right     If desirable  you can assign a unit of measure to be displayed alongside data  The unit of measure is user  defined in the Unit field  Examples are    Deg F    and    Hz      Figure 4 5     The columns listed will vary based on the page type  For a table page  the columns will be Point    Reference  Class  Units  and Order  For a graphical page  the columns will be Point Reference  Class   Units  Top  and Left          26               Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer        http   69  199 75  10 Andover  Building asp       Main gt  gt  Summary gt  gt  Floor 3   AHU                   Figure 4 4       Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    O IE   60 199 75 10 ardoverfulinaes Pl  x  SWelcome to Andover x   
40. s the FAN  HEATER  and LEAD 1 are all ON  the drum will use the first Exit statement to line 10  even though the second Exit statement is also be true  It would only exit to line 15 if both the FAN and  HEATER are ON and the LEAD 1 flag is OFF     LINE 5  1X  Exit to Line 10 If  FAN  2X  Exit to Line 15 If  FAN    ON   amp   HEATER  ON   amp   HEATER    ON   amp   LEAD 1   ON   ON     In the next example  the drum would always exit from here to line 10 because the first statement would  always be TRUE when the second statement is TRUE     LINE 5  1X  Exit to Line 15 If  FAN  2X  Exit to Line 10 If  FAN    ON   amp   HEATER  ON   amp   HEATER    ON   ON   amp   LEAD 1   ON      36               web EMS Drum Programming    To create a new program drum in the system  select the desired drum number listed in the Open a New  Drum box and click the  Open  button  You will then be taken to a blank drum page     Creating the Comment Line    The first entry box  at the top  is for the Comment line  It is usually used to describe the program you  are about to write  After typing in the Comment line  click the green Update link to apply the comment    Figure 8 1     Creating a Control Line    Locate the    Add Line    selection at the bottom of the page and choose the line number you wish to  create from the drop down box  Choose either an Action statement in the box with the label    1A     or  an Exit statement with the label    1X  Exit to Line     After typing your new statement  cl
41. ssigned will be listed numerically below the others     Sub controllers are navigated similarly to the master controller  Add points  inputs  outputs  and  variables  to a sub controller through the controller   s Points sub branch  View drums through the  Programs sub branch  View controller details through the Controller sub branch   Figure 7 3     Reloading and Backing Up Memory  User Level  Manager    To backup the memory  select the desired Controller sub branch  From the Backup gray box on this  page  click  lt    lt  il    Figure 7 3     To reload the memory  select the desired Controller sub branch  From the Reload gray box on this page   you can reload the memory by clicking   lt   gt  il and selecting the particular file you wish to reload    Figure 7 3     Chapter 8     Programming   User Lever  Manager  The Andover system   s programming areas are called drums  Depending on the type of system you have   there could be as many as 320 independent drums  Each drum can be used to accomplish a specific    control function  For example  you might write one program drum to control a fan and another to  control a damper  Throughout this section  the term drum is used to reference a control program     Drum Structure  Every drum is structured to contain a Comment line  99 possible Control lines  and an Emergency line     The Comment line is just what it implies  You can type any text you wish on this line as a reference to  the drum   s purpose  The content of the Comment 
42. ure Messages   F Cl   Comm Port Traffic   78     Email addresses to be sent notification  due to MEMORY LOSS or OFF LINE status    S rn capite      4  P    ae sent avery  B60 mes i  System Time   S 1172017 06 43 13  Seine    Synchronize Andover clock with this client S                 Figure 7 2       Welcome to Andover   Windows Internet Explorer    OORE normes Pe  n x       DOM001  Phone Room     Description   Model   Lcu   e   Status  ESAE nas    Failure Messages  P cie    Comm Port Traffic   8     Email addresses to be sent notification  due to MEMORY LOSS or OFF LINE status                Figure 7 3    29    IOU Boards  User Level  Manager    The next sub branches listed beneath the Network branch detail your system   s IOU boards  Select an  IOU board branch  and sub branches appear for the Inputs and the Outputs of the board  To view   properties of a specific  OU   s input or output  double click the point reference or right click and select  Properties  point name   Graphing  disabling  and enabling can be accomplished right from the table     Sub Controllers  AC Net devices such as LCUs  PCUs  TCUs  TMUs  and DIUs   User Level  Manager    Sub controllers are listed beneath the IOU boards  Unless friendly names are specified  controllers will  be listed numerically by their technical names  DOM001  DOM002  DOMOO3     If friendly names have  been assigned  controllers will be listed alphabetically by their friendly names  Controllers that do not  have friendly names a
    
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