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2. Printing Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Printing for instructions on printing the displayed report results Synchronizing A powerful feature available in all the reports is the Syne function Synchronizing allows the user to select a particular time period on a report click a result row and then synchronize another report Alarm History CSV Export or Trend to that exact date time range To access this feature click the drop down arrow next to the Sync button A menu will appear that will allow the user to select the screen to be synchronized ul Mew Z open lt Save E Save as Report Time Range Event Trigger Start Date and Time End Date and Time 3 11 2011 j 3 52 50 PM 3 1 2011 5 22 50 PM Trigger Event When E CalenderRollNumber ET Duration 1h 3 m Now Is Conditional Changed lt alui Results a Add New i afeti y clear Execute LS Export Print Eg Sync Trigger Datapoint aa Data Report CalenderRollNumber Start Time End Time Duration Customer Name Alarm History erage Run Speed Total Footage Calender Roll 1 Actual Speed Mew L 30 2386 03112011 15 52 50 03111201 16 04 17 275 Teledyne Robotics CSV Export 1448 8feet S9r 1fpm 45 180 25 79 03 11 2011 16 04 18 03 11 28 31 28 27m 10s Mako Inc ei AG Fpm 2152 1 Feet 0 0 Form A 8 z20r az24 031 12011 16 31 29 0311120 Pao 12m 1s Mako Inc MEFT aa 5 5 fpr 1058 4 Feet 25 2 fpr
3. v Separate units in CS file OK Cancel Apply Page 39 of 51 FEN o 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Options Screen Separate Units in CSV file Due to formatting differences between FIN and Excel when exporting data to a csv file the user may want to select Separate units In a FIN report the hours minutes and seconds all appear in one column If the file is exported to Excel the hours minutes and seconds will still appear in one column and may make it difficult to perform calculations such as column based summations As a result FIN provides the option of separating the units into individual columns This will allow the user to run totals for the hours minutes and seconds Results ql Add New gy Dele Clear ute s Export Trigger Datapoint zNew Datapoint gt 1 000 TERE 14 09 26 12 08 2008 14 12 38 3m 12s 576 5 1 000 12 08 2005 14 43 28 12 08 2005 14 46 23 2m 55s 3350 1 000 12 08 2005 15 04 55 12 08 2005 15 10 41 5m 46s 5153 1 000 12 08 2005 15 33 22 12 08 2005 15 35 00 1m 38s 7090 1 000 12 08 2005 16 08 56 12 08 2005 16 12 10 3m Clear Results Event Report Data Report Batch Report The above screenshot shows how the time is formatted when viewed using the FIN application Ej Microsoft Excel Calender E Stops cs E SIT File Edit view Insert Format Tools Data window Help Type a question For help E Z aria id B 7 HS mtn 5 DE E L
4. Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution USER S MANUAL P N 469929 02EM VERSION 3 9 v24 Date 3 11 11 Created By Excellence s Quality Service 8 Automation amp Control Incorporated UL Panel Fabrication Automation amp Control Engineering Electrical Data Contracting Collection www automation control com 856 234 2300 Fi control com e 1491 Lancer Drive Moorestown NJ 08057 Table of Contents What s New This Version 25 a pepe sss sssss asas sassa a aaas oaaao P N C aa aaas aaas aasan aaas aa aaas Das e PR PO aaas as sssssasss L Getting Started cccccccccccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccceccccce 3 I ENDE SV TT os ase ER 3 Conventions used in this Manual ccccscesceccecscesceccsccscsceccscescsceceeceececceceecescecescescescecesceseeseecescescssescesceseesescesees 3 A Brief Description e 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 3 Topical ECCE PUDE S onosiscioiti ono o Pet deiM ble ded INDIEN pmo E E IM Dite MIN ISTE EE IU 3 IS E a H 4 Summary Of dl M EP RES OmU Loom User Manasement SCEE ioo pd natr PUE EE REEEE PIRE PURO ER FERIA CEEORUEE FEN IEEE EN PUER EEU IIS r a se MUEE J Lono e TR TEE EHcrE 7 Accessing User Ma
5. MORRER imus Low Low Page 23 of 51 PINN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen Using Dual Scooters While trending users have the option of using two scooters By utilizing two scooters users can quickly and easily display the difference of two data points or display the minimum the maximum or the average of that data point The second scooter can be found by right clicking on the trending area where you want the scooter to appear and elect Show Left Scooter Here Options Mates d a Show Left Scooter Here You can also move the moving the mouse to the far left of the trend screen Hover the mouse over the far left area of the trend until the double arrow appears 4 9 and hold the left mouse button to drag the scooter to the desired position New g open la Save 19 Saveas B Export amp Print Cg Times 12 02 2009 12 02 2009 12 02 2009 12 02 2009 12 02 2009 08 58 32 09 01 02 09 03 32 09 06 02 09 08 32 0 01675 CalenderRoll4Drive 0 01609 Displayed Pen CalenderRolldWate i Values 0 0 aues CalenderTakeUpSp msi symbol i x CalenderRoll 4mps rl 24 1 amps 0 01476 Add Add 3A Custom Quick Pen Pen CalenderRoll4DriveSideGap 0 01403 0 01343 0 01277 He SSeS Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time Now Realtime Hi RETE PM Trend pcm e px i Eme T ewe n ee E Mem E
6. Two types of notes can be added to a trend Trend Notes and Pen Notes Trend notes can be used to describe the trend and will not move in real time but remain fixed on the trend Pen Notes are added to data points and will be attached at the particular time and value of the data point chosen Pen notes will move when the trend is put in auto refresh mode or panned through time M Notes are saved with the trend template If the trend is not saved the notes will not be saved Creating a Pen Note In order to document a particular occurrence at a specific point in time a pen note can be added To add the note Options place the mouse over the data point at the T Mates Add Note articular location where the note is to appear 7 m p pp In Sh Sender Here a Add Mote to Pen EE CalenderRoll4CriveSideGap CalenderRalldwaterSideaGap Calender TakellpSpeedackual and then right click the mouse Move the mouse over Notes and then over Add Note to Pen If the user selects Add Note to Pen and more than one pen has been defined a list of pens will CalenderRoll44mps4ctual appear The color of the note will correspond to the pen color Select a pen and a blank note box will appear Creating a Trend Note It is sometimes necessary to create a note that will remain on the screen at all Options times If this is the case right click the trending area and select Notes Mates and hen Add Note from the pop up menu The n
7. Overall Equipment Effectiveness Automatic and or Manual Downtime Shift Production Reports Scoreboard Status Display OEE 435 Welcome kiosk Ohio Packaging ACi Log Out OEE Shift Report for i i r Shift 1 on Feb 19 2010 07 00 00 to 15 00 00 Un 20209 Lm M 1 OEE Pie Chart Downtime Info Actual Production 1535203 SQFT Ideal Production 3076735 SQFT MachineStatus Setup In Current State Since 08 57 54 Average Lineal Feet per hour 30853 ft hour Average Trim 2 61 inches Average Roll Width 81 05 inches Performance Actual Production Ideal Production Duration of Current State 0 01 03 Downtime Events Machine Availability Report 92 3 Code Description Duration Downtime This Shift 0 08 52 minutes minutes minutes No Orders minutes Meetings and Training minutes Preventative Maintenance minutes Environmental Power Outage minutes Vendor Intervention PM minutes Total Shift Minutes 480 minutes Preventative Maintenance Environmental Power Outage Downtime Pareto Chart Vendor Intervention PM From 09 13 2010 to 09 17 2010 Shift Selected All Crew Selected All Planned Clean Up Scheduled Produclion Time 480 0 minutes Planned Clean Up minutes Machine Availability 92 3 8 I Report Notes Availability Actual Production Time Scheduled Production Time Production data and downtime reason codes comefram CTI 8 I Duration mins
8. s92u2311n22Q Jo Jaquiny Yield 94 4 Actual Shipped 1449695 SQFT Total Produced 1535203 SQFT H3ddOH 39 Yield Actual SOFT Shipped Total SOFT Made m T o e m m m E m E m m m ac c c cen en e gt gt a D z a4 aA 7 a a o o o v D v Page 48 of 51 TI PINN 201 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Common Tasks Common Tasks This section is devoted to several tasks that are common to many of the screens in FIN Client These tasks include opening exported data in Excel saving reports and printing Opening Exported Data in Excel After exporting data from FIN it is possible to view the data using Excel If the Auto Launch feature is selected see Options Screen section Excel will automatically launch and the values will be filled in on the spreadsheet If auto launch is not enabled it will be necessary to manually open the file in Excel To do this use Windows Explorer and browse to the location of the exported file Double click the file to open it in Excel Note The above steps assume that Excel has been properly installed on the FIN Client computer Printing To print click the Print button on the toolbar Choose which printer you wish to use preferably a color printer if available Click the Print button to print or the Cancel button to abort If the destination printer is a color printer check the Print in Color c
9. window Next select a Conditional by clicking the drop down arrow and then clicking the appropriate comparison Event Trigger Trigger Event When Select 4 Datapoint ES Is Conditionals Equal to Value 9 Equal ka t ON Finally enter the comparison value into Mot Equal ta 3 the Value field If the selected event Less Than lt trigger data point is a digital data point cius ufa ree then the Value can be selected by Greater Than or Equal to gt clicking the drop down arrow and Changed clicking a specific value If the selected Conditional is Changed then a Value cannot be entered Page 30 of 51 LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Exporting Data to CSV All the reports share the ability to export the displayed results to a csv file To export the displayed report results click the Export button on the toolbar Clicking this button will cause a Save As window to pop up Specify a file name and location and click Save to create a csv file which can then be opened in Excel or other programs The format of the exported data can be altered through selections made on the Options Screen Refer to the section titled Options Screen for more information Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Opening Exported Data In Excel for additional instructions on opening the exported report file
10. 1 1 E Roll Z Bearing Drive Side Temp XI xl Roll Z Collar Drive Side Temp XI x Roll 2 Bearing Water Side Temp xl Roll z Collar ater Side Temp xl xl Roll 3 Temp xl G Roll 3 Bearing Drive Side Temp F m F NENNT F pum F F m 119988112 IT lt XI Roll 3 Collar Drive Side Temp Page 5 of 51 T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 summary of FIN Features summary of FIN Features e User Management Set user name password and access levels Access levels can be assigned that either allow or restrict functions for every FIN parameter e Trending Drag amp Drop pens on trend Real time and historical trending Save export to Excel or print trends Auto ranging of both Min and Max scaling for pens Different engineering units on the same trend e Notes on Trend Add custom notes to a trend Tie a note to a pen for future reference Jump back to a previously stored note at any time e Dual Scooters on Trend Select which value to display under each pen Do simple calculations without exporting to Excel e Exporting Export and view data from a specified date and time using a specified sample interval Select to auto launch Excel 9 or save in a comma separated value or csv format on local hard drive running FIN Client or LAN connected hard drive e Reporting Event Report Create repo
11. 110 7251 Click here 12 08 2005 15 52 54 82 30 AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 53 54 85 66 to execute AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 54 54 84 71 ERR AS 110 7251 12108 2005 15 55 54 84 69 the report AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 56 54 82 37 8978 AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 57 54 87 69 9053 AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 58 54 82 13 3131 AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 9209 A5 110 7251 Example of results after Executing _ S Clear Results Exporting Data to CSV After the report has been executed the user can click the Export button next to the Execute button on the Results toolbar Clicking this button will cause a Save As window to pop up Specify a file name and location and click Save to create a csv file which can then be opened in Excel or other programs Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Opening Exported Data In Excel for additional instructions F New e Open Report Time kange Start Date and Time Click this button to Click these buttons to open a report savea report 5 22 50 PM Opening and Saving Files To open an existing export file click Open on the toolbar of the Export screen The Open File window will appear Choose which query you wish to open highlight it and click Open It may be necessary to browse the file system to find the file Saving an export report will only save the configuration of the report not the actual data The
12. 30 CalenderRolllSpee PERSE CalenderRolll Wate 86 53 Form Add Add Ya Custom Quick Pen Pen E M Hi Hi up i Mean Low ORE c MEME DUE Low Low cH wr dq e User Lisa SH lisar Page 13 of 51 L ra BEN 201 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 fend Screen Adding Pens Using Quick Pen To add a pen using the Quick Pen method click the button Add Quick Pen This will open up the Datapoint Explorer window The user can choose which data point they would like to trend by browsing the locations tree structure The user can add a pen to the Trend screen by dragging and dropping it onto the screen double clicking it or highlighting the data point and clicking Select After the desired pens are added to the Trend screen click Done on the Datapoint Explorer id Ga Locations JL Search a Location E ACTiCalenderiTakellp ACI CalenderTakeUpFeetTotal Analog Calender Take Up Total Feet Sar Calender d CalenderTakeUpRunning Digital Calender Take Up is Running Lube uS calenderTakellpspeedaActual Analog Calender Take Up Actual Speed E Production d alenderTakeUpSpeed5etpoint Analog Calender Take Up Setpoint Speed L3 Roll 1 29 Roll 2 D Roll 3 D Roll 4 A zb 2 3 Extruder 28 Die T Feeders Main Motor E Pellitizer QQ Production n Zone Temperatures Y Reactor System Select Done For more deta
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14. Primary Path Free Space FIN Server Used Memory FIN Server Primary Path Usage alarm Active Alarm Active when Alarm Active when Alarm Active when Alarm Active when o FL eas E User Guest User BE FINSERYER Page 12 of 51 P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen 2 2 Trend Trend Screen The trend screen is used to display the variations in selected data point values over specific time periods More recent data is shown to the right while older data is displayed to the left Defined pens are listed on the right along with the color of the pen and the data point assigned to it Whenever FIN Client is run for the first time the trending area will be blank until pens are defined either by opening an existing file or by the adding them using one of the methods discussed below ZS FIN Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution ee Login ga Live ES History a Reports E Mew E pen Save Ef Save As Export E Print Eg Times 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 12 27 30 12 37 30 12 47 30 12 57 30 Trending provides two methods for adding a pen custom and quick Pan ta Past Range Pan ta Future Pan End Time Now Realtime Pan Start Time peur e E m i ro ejm AAA Select a Pan Time Increment Below 10 day 1 day 12 hour 8 hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute Hi 0 02291 in kek 03 21 2007 13 07
15. SermninF Temnerab ire ACTIFxFriiderizane Temnerabirires x Select Cancel Data Point Types There are three different data types These are analog digital and string Analog data points can only hold numbers such as temperatures pressures and counts Digital data points can only hold a 1 or a 0 and are used for data points that can only have two states such as on off or running stopped ai Analog or true false String data points can hold any alphanumeric value including spaces An example aj Digital string data point would be a user name lot number or a recipe material name The data type of an ai String individual data point is indicated by the icon that appears before the data point s name in the data point list The icons associated with each data type are shown in the figure to the right Datapoint Explorer Click here to Filtering Gh Locations peach 3 filter data points All Datapoints by data type If the user knows the data type of the data point that 1s sought the list of displayed Ml Analog Only data points can be filtered such that only data points of a specific type are shown d Digtal Only This is accomplished by clicking the toolbar button shown Clicking the toolbar lt a String Only button s drop down arrow will cause a menu to be displayed allowing the user to select the filtering to be applied Clicking the toolbar button directly will change the filtering to the next ty
16. a particular event occurred during a specified time period Configuring the Report The user must provide a valid date time range and Event Trigger prior to executing the report Refer to the sections above titled Date and Time Range Specification and Defining an Event Trigger for more information Executing the Report To run the report click the Execute button The FIN system will search the database for all incidents of the event and report them below in the Results table The starting value for the event trigger data point is always shown in the first column of the report Adding Data Points In addition to the event trigger s starting value other data points can also be added to the report To add data points click the Add New button or the lt New Datapoint gt column heading This will cause the Datapoint Explorer window to pop up allowing the user to specify multiple additional data points Refer to the Datapoint Explorer section for more information The values reported for these additional data points will be listed in columns to the right of the Duration column and will represent the value at the start time for the particular event If a different value is required such as the ending value or the average value during the event the Batch Report should be used Event Report Calender E Stops fer Event Trigger Trigger Event When ES CalenderEStop E ValueX E STOPPE End D
17. arrow button below Pan Start Time at the far left Now the range will read 20 minutes meaning that the user will be looking at a 20 minute trend starting 10 minutes before the previous trend Similarly by selecting the Pan End Time button the range will increment to 20 minutes but the end time of the trend will change instead of the start time Trend Start Time gt gt n Trend End Time Login B ue 35 Trend LA Export fp History g y Options Q About Qs Open l Save LEP Save DS LS Export s tg Times Hew o3 21 2007 03 21 2007 o3 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 3 17 50 09 25 20 09 32 50 09 40 20 3 47 50 0 01801 CalenderRoll4Dri CalenderR olldwz 0 071 61 Use the Pan to Past and Pan to Future arrow buttons to move both the start and end times through time This will not change the displayed time range For example if the trend being viewed starts at 10 30 and ends at 10 40 and the selected increment is 10 minutes clicking Pan to Past will cause the trend to start at 10 20 and end at 10 30 Pan to Future works the same way but will move the displayed range into the future If a trend starts at 10 30 and ends at 10 40 and the increment is 10 minutes clicking Pan to Future will change the start and end time to 10 40 and 10 50 Use the Now double arrow button to set the ending time of the trend to now the current time The Now button is
18. configuration includes the specified date time range the sample interval and the selected data points To save an export report click the Save or Save As button on the toolbar When the Save As window appears choose a file name and location for the file Once the query is saved it can be opened at a later time to be executed again or to be modified Export report files are saved with a qry extension Printing Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Printing for instructions on printing Page 27 of 51 T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Alarm History Screen Alarm History Screen gB Histon Viewing Alarms The Alarm History display is used to show all the alarm events that have occurred on a selected day The user can choose the day for which he or she wishes to show the alarm history by clicking the down arrow and choosing a date from the calendar Alternately the left and right arrows can be used to change the date one day at a time Because the Alarm History screen is historical it does not automatically show new events as they occur For this reason it is necessary for the user to request updated information when displaying alarms for the current day by clicking the Refresh button The user can also choose how many alarms to view at a time Highlight the Max Displayed box and type in the number desired or use the up and down arrows until the desired number appears in the box The
19. especially useful for moving a saved trend so that it displays the most recently stored data Page 20 of 51 BEN 201 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 fend Screen Custom Pan Time Increment Button To select a custom pan time simply click on the drop down arrow At this time you may enter your selected number into the field and then select the units from the drop down menu Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time DIA Feel its ajej aT KT ajej eee Select a Pan Time Increment Below 1 day 12 hour amp hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute 10 day 1 day Changes the pan time increment Second Minute Hour Page 21 of 51 k ra EB d FEN eni Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 rend Screen Saving and Opening Trends Saving Trends Once the user has created a trend it can be saved to a disk and can be recalled at any time Trends are saved on the FIN client computer not the FIN server To save a trend file click the Save or Save As button on the toolbar The trend will be saved with the exact settings that were used such as pen colors duration and date time A typical Save File window will appear with the option to save the trend file to a specific name and location Save in S Trend Files ex E3 trend1 trd My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents a L My Computer m File name fT Save se TNT Save as t
20. for purchasing FIN This manual covers the use of the FIN product and is designed to guide users through the FIN Client software Manual Organization This manual covers all the functions within the FIN Client software and is arranged in the order of the different screens which appear on the navigation bar ce Login Igi Live ZA Conventions used in this manual Throughout the manual the user will find several code items to help navigate the software o text a button on the screen For example the Trend button in the navigation bar will be written as Trend o text text that appears on the screen For example select a data point would be written as Select a Datapoint o text text that appears in a menu For example Properties would be written as Properties A Brief Description Factory Intelligence Network FIN is a software product developed by Automation amp Control Inc that is used to log real time process data from the plant floor and make it available to users in the office environment or anywhere in the world via a remote connection A typical system architecture is shown below Typical Architecture External Drive C FIN Ethernet S x Hub Switch Ethernet FIN Clients on Customer s LAN FIN Server UPS Remote Connection actory Floo Er d l PLC Various Plant Floor Devices Such as K 81227 Temperature Controllers Scales Driv
21. half of the window will become available to the user allowing the specification of a conditional In the sample above the user has selected to include only those values of the Calender Roll 1 Speed Actual while Calender Running was equal to Running Editing a Data Point Once a data point has been added its configuration can be changed by selecting the data point s row in the Results table This will cause the row to highlight Click the Edit button and the Define Data Report Item window will pop up with all of the configuration settings already entered for the selected data point Change the settings as desired and click the OK button to save the changes Page 34 of 51 FEN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Removing a Data Point A data point that has been configured can be removed simply by selecting the data point s row in the Results table This will cause the row to highlight Click the Delete button to remove the selected row It is also possible to remove all of the configured data points by clicking the Clear button or the New button Executing the Report To run the report click the Execute button The FIN system will search for all data pertaining to the selected data points and will perform the analysis calculations on the data The results will be displayed in the Results table Report Results Table The data point names are listed
22. specify a Sample Interval click the drop down arrow and select the desired value The sample intervals use a format similar to the Duration where s seconds m minutes h hours and d days Entering a Sample Interval of 1m 1 minute for a date time range with a duration of 10m 10 minutes will cause the report to return 11 samples that is one sample for every minute including the start date and time or the U minute Page 50 of 51 dim N 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms l Access Levels A number given to a feature of FIN that protects that feature from users with a lower access level Alarm Limit The upper or lower limit assigned to a data point to trigger an alarm CSV Comma Separated Value file or csv file A common file type that can be opened in other programs such as Microsoft Excel This is the standard format for data that is exported from FIN Data Pint A point that exists in FIN The data point has a tag name and values are stored on the FIN server for the point A data point can be a numeric value either digital or analog or an alphanumeric value also called a string Drag and Drop Click the desired tag with the mouse pointer and move it onto the screen to reveal its information Duration A period of time between a start time and an end time Scooter Bar The bar on the right hand side of the trending scr
23. to grab the Scooter and drag it over the trend to the left or to the right if using the left scooter Y Mem E Open by Xe LT oem m i Dot erri em FEA izma Paia e PR 250 ag 1 1 b ZO ETZ 2A a OE AR n cedido DE xS pa E tris pax UDESA atas Mew move scooter here 0g42 HOAR Hii p01 Pan Stat Ties Pan bo Pod aE Par te Future Fan Erai Tigres Hs Bep bis T aj m Tim P AJ e EE Henn S Mew Sek a Pan Tre Iranani Below Es E i E ium izhar hse ihe l meute 1 rote Leld customizable pani increment button Custom Pan Time Increment Button To select a custom pan time simply click on the drop down arrow At this time you may enter your selected number into the field and then select the units from the drop down menu Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan ka Future Pan End Time mw Realtime Ens Ew 2o a EN Select a Pan Time Increment Below 10 day prose sen 1 day 12 hour amp hour 1 haur 10 minute 1 minute Changes the 10 day 1 day pan time Page 1 of 51 P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 What s New This Version Synchronizing Reports with Trend A powerful feature available in all the reports is the Syne function Synchronizing allows the user to select a particular time period on a report click a result row and then synchronize ano
24. 12 hour amp hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute Low Low Datapoint Na Alarm Date Time Ack Date Time Clear Date Time Set Point Ack Ack all Page 19 of 51 FE Using Pan Increments The time range buttons are used to move the trending area through time There are several time increment buttons along the bottom that are used to select the amount of time by which to pan the trending area When one of the increment buttons 1s clicked it will highlight in green indicating that it is the currently selected time increment The initial range for the trend is 10 minutes P 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen Changes the start Changes the end time Changes the end time by the selected and the start time by time by the selected increment the selected increment increment Pan Start Time Pan En Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time WW eal Ee ajej aff am e aj ey end Select a Fan Time Increment Belov 10 day 1 day 1z haur amp hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute To move the currently displayed trend through time use any of the arrow buttons There are seven different buttons with arrows just above the time increment buttons All arrows pointing left move the trend into the past and all arrows pointing right move the trend into the future In the example above the time increment selected is 10 minutes To go back in time an additional 10 minutes click the left
25. 56 234 2300 Reports Screen Editing a Datapoint Once a data point has been added its configuration can be changed by selecting the data point s row in the Results table This will cause the row to highlight Click the Edit button and the Define Batch Report Item window will pop up with all of the configuration settings already entered for the selected data point Change the settings as desired and click the OK button to save the changes Removing a Data Point A data point that has been configured can be removed simply by selecting the data point s column in the Results table This will cause the column to highlight Click the Delete button to remove the selected column It is also possible to remove all of the configured data points by clicking the Clear button or the New button Report Results Table The format of the Results table for the Batch Report is very similar to the Event Report The value of the trigger event data point at the start time is always displayed in the first column Each additional Batch Report item is displayed in its own column to the right of the Duration column The Description that was entered by the user becomes the text displayed at the top of the column for the associated Batch Report item 3 Save As Batch Report Calender Rolls Run fbr Event Trigger Trigger Event When a CalenderRollNumber ET P New c Open gt Report Time Ra
26. Feeder 3 k Feeder 4 z Temperatures E Main Motor EI B Reactor PO H Agitator ks Temperatures ke E valves i 0 Pressure Er 7 System iss T Server Datapoints temDescription Value tow Enable Enable Calender Roll 4 is Running RUNNING Alarm Active wher STOPPED Calender Roll 4 4ctual Speed 106 9 fpm Calender Roll 4 Setpoint Speed 108 5 fpm Calender Roll 4 Drive Amps Calender Poll 4 Drive volts Calender Roll 4 Drive Side Gap mmi ATI Calender Rall 4 Temperature 10 IS 25 Datapoint Na Comment _ Alarm Date Time Ack Date Time Clear Date Time Value Ack Ack All K DOH DAL as EP Uer Guest User BEDFINSERVER Page 11 of 51 k a P EFN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Live Screen Alarm Window FIN provides an Alarm Window at the bottom of all the screens This window allows the user the option to acknowledge one or all of the alarms In order to acknowledge one alarm click the alarm line desired and then hit the Ack button Similarly if the user wishes to acknowledge all the current alarms hit the Ack AIP button Once the alarms are acknowledged they will turn yellow The time user name and computer name for acknowledged alarms will be recorded in FIN and can be viewed on the Alarm History screen The alarms in the window are represented by three different colors Red Alarm is active and
27. PEEP wx ouai SIE Na 6 B 692 A C10 fe Duration End Time CalenderEStap start Time Calender akelpF eetTotal 1 12 8 2005 14 08 12 8 2005 14 12 am 128 576 5176 1 12 8 2005 14 43 12 8 2005 14 46 2m 55s 3350 056 1 12 8 2005 15 D4 12 8 2005 15 10 5m 46s 5153 143 1 12 8 2005 15 33 12 8 2005 15 35 Im 38s 7090 006 1 12 9 2005 15 08 12 8 2005 16 12 3m 14s 9027 566 Ready The above screenshot shows how the exported data will look if the Separate units in CSV file option is not checked Below the same report data is shown having been exported after the Separate units in CSV file option has been checked Notice the additional columns for days d hours h minutes m and seconds s EJ Microsoft Excel Calender E Stops cs E E loj x BE File Edit wiew Insert Format Tools Data Window Help Type a question For help 2 8 X ais Boe 0 n z ujm mmis gt seis u 5 A B imaemmuceomgsm so Biegoausg vmacmHdz2ssAsaB ESI CalenderEStop start Time End Time Duration d fh mi is CalenderlakeUpFeetTotal 1 12 8 2005 14 09 12 8 2005 14 12 0d Oh 3m 125 576 5176 1 12 8 2005 14 43 12 8 2005 14 46 Old Oh 2m 55s 3350 056 1 12 8 2005 15 04 12 8 2005 15 10 Qd Oh 5im 4Bis 5153 143 1 12 8 2005 15 33 12 8 2005 15 35 Old Oh Vim j 38js 7090 006 1 12 8 2005 16 08 12 8 2005 16 12 Old Oh 3m 14s 9827 558 Ready NUM m Page 40 of 51 FEN 2011 Automati
28. RDI 360 3761 D3 11 2011 16 43 31 z 50 19m 195 Teledyne Robotics S 20 2 Fpm 1750 7 Feet 0 0 orm P 360 1327 03 11 2011 17 02 51 Teledyne Robotics 14 0 Form 1256 1 Feet 25 2 Form 45 210 5619 03 11 2011 17 15 25 Teledyne Robotics 4 9 Fpm 240 2 Feet 0 0 Form 45 210 5124 03 11 2011 17 3 Seanosis Printing HLF fpm Click the line to RDI 222 8811 D3 11 2011 17 3 For Users can synchronize reports with Trends Data Reports Alarm History and CSV Export Factory Technologies Ltd be synchronized 1 gt Clear Results In the example above clicking the Trend option from the Syne menu would cause the trend to display data and from 03 11 2011 at 15 52 50 through 03 11 2011 at 16 04 17 as well as the appropriate pens A New c Open tl Save LP save as TE Export S Print Times 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 15 52 50 15 55 42 15 58 33 16 01 25 16 04 17 1 0007 CalenderCustomer 2S SSS Q NIA CalenderLotNumber Se NA 0 667 CalenderRolldSpee CT r 0 1 Form CalenderTakelpFe putem ceu 8131 0 feet 0 333 0 000 CalenderRolliSpee 0 0 Fon 0 243 CalenderCustomerN ame Add Add Custom Quick Pen Pen 0 667 1 000 i SSS Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time Now Realtime Hi Page 31 of 51 4 Tm2s 4 m mp Trend Sele
29. SS Select a Pan Time Increment Below 10 hour gt 1 day 12 hour 8 hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute Low Low Once the scooters are in place the user can select the display option on each pen that appears on the trend In order to access the pen display options move the mouse over the pen name and right click on the pen Select Display then Pen Values and then any of the options of Right Scooter Left Scooter Differential Minimum Maximum or Average The symbol of the displayed value will now appear on the left hand side of the pen button To close the scooters simply double click them Properties a Remove v Show Trend HI Right Scooter a Alarm Limits K la Left Scooter lel Differential Iz Minimum Page 24 of 51 lx maximum Iz Average PINN 02011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen Real Time Trends The Auto Refresh button is used to display real time trends Real time trends are ones that update periodically as new data comes in Each time an update occurs the end time will be set to the current time Real time trends are useful when watching a running process In contrast historical trends are trends based on data that occurred in the past After some pens have been assigned to data points you must click the Auto Refresh button to view the trend in real time The button will turn green indicating that real time trend
30. Time whereas the time farthest to the right is the End Time This window into time can be adjusted using several methods which are detailed in this section Using the Times Button In order to take the trending area to a specific date time use the Times button on the toolbar This will display a small window allowing the user to enter a specific start time and end time The user can also select the duration of the trend Click the Accept button when finished setting the desired times and duration a FIN Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution os Login 53 Live 2 Trend B Export ES History qu Reports i Options o About 5 New E Open td Save Ef save As Export m Print Ea Times 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 3 21 2007 03 21 2007 9 17 50 9 25 20 9 32 50 09 40 20 9 47 50 CalenderRolldDrive c MJ 0 01761 in CalenderRolld ate EL 0 01209 in a m 3 CalenderTakeLlp5p un ESL 0 onan E CalenderRolldAmps H 26 23 amps m fa Start Date and Time End Date and Time Add Add z i d Custom Quick F E 3 21 2007 8 17 50 AM 3 21 2007 a 47 50 AM Pen Pen a Duration HH G Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time Mow Realtime Hi EIRA SHI o E l l cs es G Select a Pan Time Increment Below EU r 10 day 1 day
31. age 38 of 51 u P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Options Screen Options Screen ZES Options The Options Screen allows the user to customize his or her FIN Client experience by changing the way the application behaves and appears Exporting The options available under the Exporting tab are all concerned with the exporting of data to csv or comma separated value files Exporting of data can be done from the Trend screen Export screen s Export History screen and Reports screen by clicking the Export button Auto Launch When exporting data as a csv file or selecting save as for csv files FIN can Auto Launch Excel and automatically fill in the spreadsheet with the appropriate values Excel must exist on the FIN Client computer FIN can find the correct path for Excel by hitting the Find button Under some conditions this feature will be unable to find the Excel executable file If this occurs the user can manually enter the path where the Excel executable file is located in this box Be sure to specify the entire path with the name of the executable EXCEL EXE at the end To enable Auto Launch click the check box until it is checked Options Exporting Trending Notes Alarms Excel Settings Excel Path E Program Files Microsoft Office Office Exc Find v Auto launch Excel after exporting data Find button Auto Launch check box
32. anner meaning that locations can be contained within locations the user can also step backward through the list by clicking the DH button on the toolbar Page 44 of 51 LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Datapoint Explorer Searching Since the number of data points can be quite large a search tool has been provided to assist the user in tracking down a desired data point Clicking the Search button activates this tool The Locations area to the left will be replaced by a Search area In the Search Criteria box the user can enter a few letters or a word that is expected to be in the data point s name or description In the example shown below the keyword level has been entered into the Search Criteria Clicking the Search button will cause a list of data points matching the Search Criteria to be displayed in the area to the right In this example eight items were found matching the search criteria To return to the Locations view click the Locations button on the toolbar Datapoint Explorer m OA Locations search d Location E ACTIReactor Data points with names or descriptions containing the search criteria a3 Search For Datapoints calenderLubeTemperature Analog Calender Lube Actual Temperature ACT Calender Lube M s8calenderRollt Temperature Analog Calender Roll 1 Temperatu
33. arm The event list can be sorted by using the column headings For example to sort using the column heading Comment click the screen where it says Comment To remove the sorting click Refresh Page 28 of 51 T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Alarm History Screen Exporting Data to CSV To export the displayed alarm history click the Export button on the toolbar Clicking this button will cause a Save As window to pop up Specify a file name and location and click Save to create a csv file which can then be opened in Excel or other programs Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Opening Exported Data In Excel for additional instructions Printing Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Printing for instructions on printing the displayed alarm history Page 29 of 51 T T LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Reports Screen F Fero Report Types There are three different report types each of which is used to perform a specific type of analysis These are the Event Report the Data Report and the Batch Report The Event Report is used to find out specific information centered around a particular event The Data Report is used to perform some basic analysis on a group of data points such as minimum maximum and average values The Batch Report combines an Event Report with a Data Report to provide data point analysis i
34. ate and Time E 53 50 PM gS 12 8 j2005 53 50 PM Is Conditional Equal ta meas 14 09 26 VNDE 14 12 38 76 1 000 12 08 2005 14 43 28 12 08 2005 14 46 23 2m 55s 3350 1 000 12 08 2005 15 04 55 12 08 2005 15 10 41 Sm 46s 5153 1 000 12 08 2005 15 33 22 12 08 2005 15 35 00 im 38s 7090 12 08 2005 16 08 56 12 08 2005 16 12 10 Clear Results Event Report Data Report Batch Report The above sample report shows when the Calender Emergency Stop was E STOPPED over a period of three hours This data point was On five separate times during the three hour period The value of the Calender Take Up Feet Total at each event s starting time is also shown Page 33 of 51 FEN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Data Report The Data Report is used to perform simple analysis on specific data points This report will display the starting value ending value minimum maximum and average value over a specified time range for a list of data points In addition the number of times a digital data point has gone On and Off will also be displayed along with the amount of time the data point was On and Off Data Reports can be used to calculate how long a process ran average speed how long a machine was down etc Configuring the Report The user is only required to provide a valid date time range and list of data points prior to executin
35. ature EC IExtruderZone3TempActual Select Done Clear Results Page 46 of 51 k ix r LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 FIN Optional Features FIN Optional Features Alarm Recipe Database The Alarm Recipe Database allows you to customize your alarms depending upon your process recipes To activate this feature you must contact ACI at 856 234 2300 to properly activate client options Once activated you can utilize the Alarm Recipe Database by going to the Live screen You can manage recipes by using clicking Edit button and then left click the arrow on the drop down menu to select a recipe Values Select I Enable All Disable all 2 Calender Line Rolli Select Roll 2 TU See Sie Fons Recipe a Aleta E Roll 3 _ select a PEUIBE Alarms Roll 4 1 ISS Low Enable Hi Enable Takeup Rall Click here to create new Calender Rall 1 is Running Alarm Active when STOPPED n RS Lube System T UE dit nanaadcc Calender Roll 1 Actual Speed T K Extruder recipes edit manage EST Reactor existing recipes Calender Roll 1 Setpoint Speed E E System Calender Roll 1 Drive Amps Calender Roll 1 Drive volts Calender Roll 1 Drive Side Gap Calender Roll 1 Temperature 9 Exporting Trending Notes Alarms Alarm Settings v Use Alarm Recipe Database ODBC Connection String dsn FinAlarmRecipe
36. ayed This window offers many features for exploring filtering and searching for data points which are discussed in this section Basic Window Layout The Datapoint Explorer window has a similar look and feel as Windows Explorer There is a toolbar at the top which contains several buttons that are useful for changing the way the data points are displayed There is an area to the left that lists a hierarchy of locations Finally a section to the right lists all of the data points and sub locations within the selected location Datapoint Explorer amp ocations seach 3 lt Su Location 179 ACTIReactor Hame yA Type Description C3 ACI Agitator m Calender Pressures H Extruder E Production 79 reactor I Temperatures bee Agitator valves FC C3 Pressures 8 ReactorEStop Digital Reactor is E Stopped f a Production D Temperatures S D Valves System T ReactorRunning Digital Reactor is Running Select Cancel Navigating the List of Data Points Clicking a location in the list of Locations to the left will cause the area to the right to display the contents of the selected location This will also cause the selected location to become highlighted as shown in the image above The user can display a list of sub locations by double clicking a location or by clicking the to the left of the location Since this list of locations is displayed in a hierarchal m
37. ct a Pan Time Increment Below 10 day j 1 day 12 hour 8 hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute Low Low EZUE LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Saving and Opening Reports Saving Reports Once a report has been created it can be saved to disk and recalled at any time Reports are saved on the FIN client computer not the FIN server To save a report file click the Save or Save As button on the toolbar Only the configuration of the report is saved not the data A typical Save File window will appear with the option to save the report file to a specific name and location Each report uses a different file extension Event reports use an fer extension Data reports use fdr and Batch reports use fbr The sample to the right demonstrates an Event Report Save As mew goen Batch Report Event Trigger Report Time Range Trigger Event When E CalenderRollNumber ET Is Conditional Changed lt alie Start Date and Time Once a report file has been saved it can also be opened by clicking the down arrow that appears to the right of the Open button on the toolbar Clicking the down arrow will cause a list of saved report files to appear To open one of the listed report files simpl
38. d along with the trend the user can use the Jump to Note feature to quickly find any pen Pe notes that are saved with the trend Simply right click at Notes f Add Note any location on the trend and select Jump to Note t Show Scooter Here Add Note to Pen from the pop up menu Any pens that have notes Jump to Note eycestive Load attached to them will appear Click the desired note and C Lot 25 CG57 the trend will jump to the date time for that particular note The selected note will be centered on the trend Page 18 of 51 KEN 02011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen Printing Notes The current version of FIN Client does not support printing notes directly from the trend screen If a trend is printed from FIN it will print without the notes In order to print notes along with the trend a screen capture can be done To capture the screen press the lt CTRL gt and the PRINT SCREEN keys simultaneously on the computer keyboard The screen shot will be copied onto the clipboard and can then be pasted into other programs such as word processors for printing Adjusting the Trend Time Range Think of the trending area as a window into time The left side of the trend is further in the past and the right side of the trend contains more recently stored data Five dates and times are shown at regular intervals at the top of the trending area The time farthest to the left is the Start
39. e caption bar 71 Unlock Nate 3 amp Remove Em Show Mate Icon to indicate note Note Caption The top colored portion of the note is the Caption The caption can be used as a title or brief description of the note If a caption is not entered for a pen note a time will be visible when the note is not locked or when the note is moved This is the time where the note will be placed If a caption is not entered for a trend note the caption will remain blank since trend notes are not associated with a specific time Once the note is locked the caption will have an icon of a lock on it as shown below Indicates that Caption bar the note is locked TakeUp Roll excessive load from tension load cell failure TakeUp Foll a Edit Caption load fram tension load cell failure In order to edit the caption on a note unlock the note either by double clicking or by right clicking the note Move your mouse to the caption area and right click A pop up menu will be displayed with an option to Edit Caption When Edit Caption 1s selected your cursor will appear in the caption window GUEENEUEUEENDO OT and a new caption can be added Once the caption is added click in the note box to finish editing the caption Finally es the note aga by double clicking BOND am tercan oad the note or right clicking and selecting Lock Note eure TakeUp Roll excessive Finding Notes on Trends Once notes are save
40. e settings back to original defaults All custom themes are deleted and the import settings are reset This operation cannot be undone ey Excessive Load Color Preferences Takeup Roll excessive E load from tension load ga cell failure ae ee This nobe s theme was automatically Edit aptior generated and cannot be changed m Ta change this option go to FIM Lock Note Client s properties and uncheck Create Theme From Pen Color d Unlock Mote Display d J Remove ithebar calor The Themes Setup tab now allows you to customize your note s theme using the editing toolbar Page 42 of 51 T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Options Screen Alarms Alarm Recipe Database For more details on using the Alarm Recipe Database refer to the section under FIN Optional Features titled Alarm Recipe Database Page 43 of 51 k Ss P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Datapoint Explorer Datapoint Explorer El The Datapoint Explorer is a window that is displayed whenever the user is required to provide one or more data points For example when the user needs to select data points to assign to pens on the Trend screen clicking the Add Quick Pen button will cause the Datapoint Explorer window to be displ
41. e the Live Values screen The user can edit the alarm limits by clicking the limit box white box and typing in a new value To enable or disable an alarm limit check or uncheck the Enable box There are also Enable AIP and Disable All alarm buttons at the far right of the toolbar These buttons will check or uncheck all of the displayed enable boxes if desired When finished click the Save button to save or the Cancel button to cancel the changes made The user can now choose to edit the LoLo HiHi Clicking the LoLo HiHi button will cause the LoLo HiHi alarm limits to be displayed and allow modifications to be made to these outer limits Proceed as before using the Edit button Don t forget that the new settings must be saved to the server before it will take effect This is done by clicking the Save button Changes made to the alarm limits will affect all users The FIN software will also check to see if the entered Alarm Limits are within the limits configured for that data point this can be viewed edited via the Datapoint Editor Software supplied with the FIN system on the FIN server and not covered in this manual re Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution EN ini xj rine MEEETETTN row MEETUPS Er EC Calender Line po Folli Roll 2 E Roll 3 Roll 4 1 Takeup Poll E Lube System EF amp Extruder jon E Feeder 1 Be ear Feeder 2 E S
42. een that can be moved across the trending area to provide specific values at an instant in time for each pen The values for each pen are displayed in the legend below each data point name Synchronizing Matching an exact date and time range between features in FIN MINITAB and all other trademarks and logos for the Company s products and services are the exclusive property of Minitab Inc All other marks referenced remain the property of their respective owners See minitab com for more information FIN is a registered trademark of Factoy Intelligence Network LLC Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp in the U S and other countries Excel is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Windows7 Windows Vista Access and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Page 51 of 51
43. el Select If more than one data point can be selected it is also possible to select data points by double clicking them or by dragging and dropping them onto the target window Once the desired data points have been selected click the Done button to close Datapoint Explorer 5 FIN Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution e Login Ea Live Trend f Export Eb History pr ee New c open m Save ge save as LITA i o c Il K amp locatons Search 3 Location GPactextruderiZone Temperatures 00 ACI Y 9 Calender E E39 Extruder WextruderZonelTempActual Analog Extruder Zone 1 Actual Temperature BeExtruderZone1 TempSetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 1 Setpoint Temperature WextruderZone2TempActual Analog Extruder Zone 2 Actual Temperature Die BeExtruderZone2TempSetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 2 Setpoint Temperature d un Y Feeders TSTST ISHTE Analog Extruder Zone 3 Actual Temperature Main Motor BeExtruderZonesPenpsetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 3 Setpoint Temperature 3l Pellitizer Ga Producti WextruderZone4 TemP ctual Analog Extruder Zone 4 Actual Temperature roduction Zone Temperatures 31 39 Reactor System i Server Info WBeExtruderZonet Tempsedapint Analog Extruder Zone 4 Setpoint Temperature WextruderZoneSTempActua Analog Extruder Zone 5 Actual Temperature BExtruderZoneSTempSetpoint Mqalog Extruder Zone 5 Setpoint Temper
44. elected sample rate and is not changeable Next click the Save button Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Opening Exported Data in Excel for further instructions File Name Lar 1257 CiiRuncsy M File Name Lar i257 CiiRuncsy Hl Sample Rate Display gt aaa Sample Rate Display of Samples rs of Samples Printing Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Printing for instructions on printing trends Page 25 of 51 EZUE b EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Export Screen Export Screen E reat The Export Screen is a quick and easy way to view and export the data that FIN has collected based on a date time range and sample rate The data can then be exported to Excel or other software packages Selecting a Date Time Range and Sample Interval For instructions on entering a date time range and sample interval refer to the section in Common Tasks titled Selecting a Date Time Range and Sample Interval Adding Data Points In addition to entering a date time range and sample interval the user must also select data points for which data should be retrieved To add data point click the Add New button and the Datapoint Explorer will pop up Use the Datapoint Explorer to select the data points Clicking the New Datapoint gt column heading will also cause the Datapoint Explorer to pop up For more details on
45. en Scooters On the far right and the far left side of the trend screen there are white bars called Scooters To access the scooter bar right click on the trending area where you want the scooter to appear and select Show Scooter Here You can also move the mouse over the bar until the mouse icon changes into a horizontal line with arrows at either end 4 3 Click and hold the left mouse button to grab the Scooter and drag it over the trend to the left or to the right if using the left scooter m L G TA De SIS ETE RU TA ls ar Yess ue A L N P L 1 dl Mew ce Open Save Save As LES Export E Print ET Times Trend ap dtc T QUEM Cono LEE 707 1 balade do l E 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 13 07 21 13 14 51 13 22 21 13 29 51 13 37 21 o 02200 CalenderRolldDrive Hun NECI I 0 01778 in 0 01 SOC eus m B CalenderfolldWate s ud corn Z 0 01400 MEME eee CoeneerTakeuesp in l 0 8213 fom E CalenderRallaAmps _ names errant z 0 07000 Ml 25 91 amps E E ada Add T Custom Quick 0 010601 sss ue 75 sss t i oss G pee M H Pen Pen m eT Ln e Right LUE Scooter d ERES Scooter eed white line white line g Hi Hi ET ET RE Pan Start Time Dan Lo Past Range Han Lo Future Fan End Time Now Realtime Hi ee oe a z O cas c z i a T 2 E Trand As the us
46. er drags the Scooter bar the corresponding values of the points on the trend will change on the right side under the pen name The default will display the value of the pen at the location of the right scooter This is a way to display the values of multiple data point values at an instant in time To close the scooter simply double click it SC lna b Yu TO E B X pe TEE Uy En Times I renc LEST Export Lal Mew E Open Save Ad save As ex Print Calender stri piai E Pe Pi E Sidi codes Dou a bi 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 03 21 2007 13 07 21 13 14 51 13 22 21 13 29 51 13 37 21 o o2200 CalenderRalldDrive r 0 01832 in CalenderRoll4Wate 0 07 500 ass me Pa Lau The value displayed beneath each pen Tt represents the value at cenne the Right hand 4 um3fm Scooter s location CalenderRoll44mps MJ 24 87 amps Add Add da Custom Quick Ean EE 0 01400 EE 0 07 UUU sse 9 5 0 00600 sees CalenderRoll4DriveSideGap 0 00200 sse a 75 nue Time amp date of scooter s HH TIE A RR Ml Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time Now Realtime Hi xr Trend jsp ed Ew xwv es ee Ee C em Select a Pan Time Increment Belo ES n T Oday idw izbou ehou thou
47. es etc Modbus x pem Various Intelligent Devices Other Network Connecting to Legacy Equipment J Non PLC Page 3 of 51 Ethernet I O Modules T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 A Brief Description FIN Client The FIN Client application provides trending alarming data exporting reporting and real time data displays This is the primary application used to gain access to the data logged by the server To start the FIN Client application simply navigate through the START menu to Programs Factory Intelligence and click on FIN Client or if the Fin icon is on the desktop then double click on it If there are multiple FIN servers available the select server dialog box will be shown Simply select the server to connect to and click OK Multiple Servers Found E Please Select a Server Le FIN Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution E s s R lt i ime i H e Navigation Buttons e Login ga Live Trend Bl Export EL History Reports ei Options U About a 03 10 2017 Date and Time Values Select ied IR eso B Name of Display Display Specific Buttons User Name Password sal a Active Alarm Banner Ack Server Connect To Ack All DH dir Qhas User None if JANET Server Component Status User Name Select the appropriate username from the drop down list a
48. ewly created note will Me show Scooter Here gt add Note to Pen K have a blue caption bar and will remain on the screen even when the displayed time range is changed Adding Text and Resizing Click in the blank note box then add the text to the note If the note box is too small to display all of the entered text it can be resized by clicking and dragging on the handles that appear at each corner of the box Resizing Handles Click in here to Locking and Unlockin add text After adding text to the note lock it by double clicking the caption bar A small lock will appear in the upper left hand corner Once the note has been locked it can not be resized or moved To unlock or modify the note double click it The note can also be unlocked by right clicking it and selecting Unlock Note from the pop up menu Caption bar Indicates the note is locked TakeUp Roll excessive load from tension load cell failure Page 17 of 51 D SI LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen Show as Icon To save space on the trend the user can choose Show as Icon from the Options Show pop menu This reduces the note box to a small icon In order to view as Icon the note double click the icon and the note will appear in its larger format M Edit Caption Remember in order to access the pop up menu right click the locked B Lock Note note or click the down arrow on the right side of th
49. g the report Refer to the section above titled Date and Time Range Specification for more information Refer to the section below for instructions on how to add data points Adding Data Points To add data points click the Add New button or the lt New Datapoint gt column heading This will cause the Define Data Report Item window to pop up allowing the user to specify a data point and optionally a conditional used to filter the data Click here to Define Data Report Item E select B data Rey ee l point for Check this box Report Item Definition 4 to allow analysis specification of a Datapoint a CalenderRolltSpeedAckual d conditional Include in Calculations when Datapoint ES CalenderRunning n Is Conditional Equal to Value RUNNING Cancel To select a data point double click the Select a Datapoint field and the Datapoint Explorer will be displayed allowing the selection of a single data point Refer to the Datapoint Explorer section for more information Specify a Condition for Using a Sample in the Calculations To ensure that only good data is included in the analysis calculations the user has the option of specifying a conditional by checking the box for Specify a condition for using a sample in the calculations When this box is checked the lower
50. h window Perform full refresh on Auto Refresh Warning Checking this box can slow server performance ok cancel Apply Full Refresh The Auto Refresh feature on the Trend screen will cause the trend to wait for a period of time and then retrieve the latest stored data for displayed pens For more information refer to the Trend Screen section titled Real Time Trends Normally retrieval of the latest data involves a request for the data that has been stored since the last auto refresh update Under certain conditions it may be more desirable for the Auto Refresh to request all of the data that is to be displayed If this is required check the box next to Perform full refresh on Custom colors Auto Refresh This option is not recommended for most installations since E NE NN NND ND NN NNI the periodic requests for large amounts of data can slow down the server s EEE eee ee performance SS E ES omes Page 41 of 51 k Cam Gv FEN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Notes Options Screen Creating Custom Note Themes The user can choose to change the color preferences of the note s theme To begin modification unclick the Automatically import themes from trend files check box until it is unchecked Exporting Trending Motes Alarms Note Settings Default Theme Iv Automatically import themes From trend Files Restare Defaulks Restores them
51. h a 9999 access level can add users The user can edit the access levels by clicking the Manage button from the Login window Next click the User Access tab so that the tree structure displays the different access levels This is where the user can change access levels required by the individual features If the selected user s access level is equal to or higher than the feature s access level that feature will appear with a green icon next to it access granted If the user s level is lower the feature will appear with a red icon next to it access denied User Management ii View Values amp Trend Y Save Trend e e Add Trend E Lg iar Open Trend Export Trend Print Trend User Management l pass Users Access Level 3999 Se as 9999 myag ales D Ball gs E edit Alarms S operator 200 2 PP 300 S Supervisor at ch Mew Values Ea P 100 Er 9 Save Trend Ba ur S000 B d Add Trend to d ur S000 zi 1 Change Pens E ur 3001 B Open Trend Page 9 of 51 T PINN 02011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Live Screen Ew Live Live Screen The Live screen shows real time or live values of the various data points and screen views specific to the machine s installed at the customer s site This is the screen that is shown when FIN is initially launched The Values Select area displays a hierarchal
52. heck box Printin Color Print remie Cancel Selecting a Date Time Range and Sample Interval Before a report of any kind can be generated it is necessary for the user to specify a date time range In some cases it is also necessary to enter a sample interval The date time range is composed of a start date and time and an end date and time or duration Report Time Range Stark Dake and Time End Date and Time 511912005 e 2 05 PM r 5119 2005 e tads PM Duration 1 m Now Sample Interval 1s Page 49 of 51 T DIN PINN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Common Tasks Start Date and Time Entering a Start Date and Time or End Date and Time s 71912005 v Both the Start Date and Time and End Date and Time entry fields are broken into two parts a date entry box and a time entry box A valid date time range must have a start date and time that occurs before the end date and time and neither tme can be in the future To enter a date either click each part of the date e g month day year and type in a new value or click the drop down arrow to reveal a calendar from which a specific date can be selected To enter a time click each part of the time e g hour minute second AM PM and either type in a new value or click the up or down arrow to change the highlighted value up or down Entering a Duration The value displayed in the Dura
53. ied To remove a pen click the Remove Pen button instead of Done The pen will then be removed from the trend Viewing Alarm Limits In addition to editing the pen properties the user can also select to view the alarm limits In order to do that right click the desired pen and select View The user can choose to Show the pen on the trend if not checked the pen will not be drawn but will appear on the side Show Hi Lo or Show HiHi LoLo limits on the trend If the Show Hi Lo or Show HiHi LoLo is checked the trend will show a dotted line for the average plus the hi and low limits The value of the pen will still appear on the button In some cases when using automatic ranging the Hi Lo limits and or HiHi LoLo might be out of the auto calculated range In order to view these limits the user may have to manually set the range under the pen properties 05 18 2005 10 35 35 05 18 2005 10 38 05 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 i Show Trend RH Pen Values 3 Remove E Alarm Limits ExtruderZonelTem 449 7 F Trend Screen CalenderRolllSpee ei Properties n fate S Display 3 n Add Show Hi Lo amp show HiHi LoLo Legend for Alarm limits lean Low Low Low Page 16 of 51 BEN 201 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 fend Screen Trend and Pen Notes
54. ill automatically recalculate the range when a trend time change is made It is also possible to select the amount above and below the calculated range the default value is 10 The user can choose to Follow a Set Point which can either be a data point or a constant value The selected set point will always be the center horizontal line for the trend This is especially useful for trending deviations from the set point The user can also select Manual range in which the minimum and maximum values can be entered directly Please note if the actual values fall above or below the manual ranges the user will not see the pen When finished ranging the pen click Done and the pen will appear on the screen Page 15 of 51 FIN Editing Pen Properties Pen properties are all the features of the pen such as color and ranging After a pen is added to the trend the user can edit any of the properties by right clicking the pen A pop up menu will appear that will allow the user to edit the Properties View show Hi Lo and HiHi LoLo alarms and explain or Remove the pen Editing the pen properties will open up the Pen Definition window described above for custom pens If the default color is not satisfactory a different one may be selected by clicking the Color button in the General Properties tab Once all choices have been made click Done and the Pen Definition window will disappear and the newly defined pen properties will be appl
55. ils on using the Datapoint Explorer refer to the section titled Datapoint Explorer When using the Quick Pen the user does not need to specify the pen color or the range of the data point FIN will automatically default to a color red for the first pen then orange yellow green etc and will also automatically calculate the range Since FIN calculates the range there is no need to worry about a data point not showing up on the trend For example say a user is trending a temperature which should always be between 200 and 400 degrees If the user were to select a range of 200 to 400 and due to a problem the temperature suddenly spiked to 500 degrees the user would not see the spike on the trend However since FIN auto ranges the pen the user doesn t have to worry about missing a spike or anomaly on the trend FIN also recalculates the range on trend time change For example if the user s temperature range is 200 to 400 degrees when viewing a 10 minute trend and then the time range is changed to two hours FIN will automatically recalculate the range Once again this will prevent the user from missing spikes or valleys of the data point values Page 14 of 51 ICE PINN 201 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Screen Adding Pens Using Custom Pen Adding a pen using Custom Pen allows the user to define all the properties of the pen such as color and manual ranging and allows a pen to follow a set point or
56. in button at the top of the screen on the navigation bar This will cause the Login pop up window to be displayed The user can then choose to access or modify the Login features by clicking the Manage button Only users with an access level 9999 will be able to access this feature User Management System Users User Setup User Access L Add m Edit X Delete User Name Guest User Guest Account Login Page 7 of 51 T FIN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Login User Management Adding and Deleting Users After logging in and assuming the user has the appropriate access level access level 9999 the user can choose to add or delete new users by clicking Manage Doing this causes the following window to be displayed User Management User Setup User Access L Add m Edt gt Delete Guest Account Login The currently configured system users are displayed in the list to the left while the tabbed pages to the right pertain to the highlighted user from the list In the figure above the guest account has been selected causing the User Name and Description to the right to display the guest user s information To edit or delete the selected user simply click the Edit or Delete buttons on the User Setup page To add a new user click the Add button on the User Setup page and the window shown to the right will be displayed Add New Use
57. in the first column of the Results table and the corresponding values are listed to the right of each name The values reported will depend on the data type e g analog digital string of the data point For example a digital data point will not have an Average value and an analog data point will not have an On Time value Values that cannot be determined will be represented by a Data Report Calender Run Analysis fdr Report Criteria Start Date and Time End Date and Time 12 8 2005 4 02 20 PM EIS s 02 20 PM c Duration ih iow Results S Add New CalenderRolli SpeedActual When Cahier 1 mx 57 11 80 88 1 940 7 83 62 80 CalenderRoll Speed4ctual When CalenderRunning 1 54m 29s 59 22 90 29 2 92 56 65 CalenderRoll3SpeedActual When CalenderRunning 1 54m 29s 66 62 91 41 12 79 95 93 CalenderRoll4Speed4ctual When CalenderRunning 1 54m 29s 72 32 97 89 7551 105 0 CalenderTakeLipFeetTotal ih is 9390 3851 0 00000 9999 3621 14454 7942 l E l CalenderEStop ih 1s 0 00000 0 00000 E 2 000 2 000 Sm 7s 54m 54s Event Report Data Report Batch Report Page 35 of 51 T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Batch Report The Batch Report combines features from both the Event Report and the Data Report and allows the user to do Data Report analysis on specified data points for each event s date time range The repo
58. ing has been activated After a short time the trend will automatically pan the ending time of the trend to now The start time will also be moved by the same amount so the overall time range that is displayed will not change The time between these automatic refreshes depends on how much time is being displayed Typically a 10 minute trend will update every six seconds but a two hour trend will take longer between updates To turn off the Auto Refresh just click the button again and it will turn red SY Note Making changes to the trend or leaving the trend screen will cause the Auto Refresh to turn off Pan Start Time PantoPast Range Panto Future Pan End Time Now Realtime 3 A m EI aj K KK m Select a Pan Time Increment Below 10 day 1 day 12 hour 8 hour 1 hour 10 minute 1 minute Exporting Trend Data as CSV Once a trend has been established it is possible to export the trend to Excel To export the trend click Export on the toolbar A Save to CSV File window will appear Click the disk button to choose a file name to save and a standard Save As window will appear Next select a Sample Rate the time between each sample by clicking the down arrow The default sample rate 1s the number of pixels displayed on the screen The intervals are represented by time abbreviations s seconds m minutes h hours d days the of Samples is calculated based on the s
59. list of screen views and data point groups and is specific to the machine s installed at the customer s site Use this list to select the screen view or group of data points for which you wish to view real time or live values A data point group that is shown in red indicates that there is an active alarm in that group The number in parentheses represents the number of active alarms Hierarchal list work The Smart Factory Solution EHE Calender Line E Rall 1 E Roll 2 wf Roll 4 1 I Indicates an nning RUNNING Alarm Active when STOPPED iE Takeup Roll LE Lube System alarm in this data al Speed E7 Extruder s LE Feeder 1 point group noink Speed L Feeder 2 I Feeder 3 Calender Roll 4 Drive Amps ro Feeder 4 PU Temperatures Calender Roll 4 Drive tolts 469 7 VAC ES NEN IN NN TH E S EJ Reactor Calender Roll 4 Drive Side Gap c x z Agitator Calender Roll 4 Temperature 25 m E Temperatures Hel Valves i Pressure E E System E Server Datapoints Active Alarm Condition Datapoint Na Comment Alarm Date Time Ack Date Time Clear Date Time Ack Ack All SD FINSERVER Page 10 of 51 P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Live Screen Setting and Editing Alarm Limits Software Only Alarms To set and edit alarms assuming that the user has access rights click the Edit button on the toolbar abov
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61. nd then enter the password Remember passwords are case sensitive so watch out for the CAPS LOCK The FIN Client application screen is broken into three major parts The first part is located at the top and contains the Navigation Buttons These buttons are used to navigate to the different displays that are available specifically Values Trend Export Alarm History and Reports m noH E b E oe Login ga Live KA Trend Export EL History Reports Options er About The second part is located at the bottom and contains the Active Alarm Banner Within this list is displayed all of the currently active and or unacknowledged alarms Active unacknowledged alarms are displayed in red active acknowledged alarms are displayed in yellow and cleared unacknowledged alarms are displayed in green Page 4 of 51 d 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 A Brief Description Alarm Date Time Ack Date Time Clear Date Time Value Set Point Finally the third part of the screen makes up the large middle area and contains the specific display that has been selected using the navigation buttons The Values display is always the first to be shown E Alarms Item Description Yalue Lows sued T Enable Roll 1 Temp 350 fw M Roll 1 Bearing Drive Side Temp 200 fw l 30 x x Roll 1 Collar Drive Side Temp x Roll 1 Bearing Water Side Temp I Xl Roll 1 Collar Water Side Temp 3zi XI Roll Z Temp al
62. nformation centered around or between particular events Navigation between each of the different report types is accomplished by clicking the report type tab at the bottom of the Reports Screen Event Report Data Report Batch Report Date and Time Range Specification Each of the three report types requires the user entry of a date time range This is necessary to narrow the scope of data to be examined Refer to the Common Tasks section titled Selecting a Date Time Range and Sample Interval for additional instructions Defining an Event Trigger In addition to the specification of a date time range both the Event Report and the Batch Report require the user to enter an Event Trigger The Event Trigger is made up of a data point a conditional and a value and is used to filter the report results by adding a conditional to the request for data The date time range and event trigger are used to construct a query for data that is best described by the following sentence Return data for the selected points between the lt start date and time gt and the lt end date and time gt whenever the lt event trigger data point gt s value is lt conditional gt this lt value gt To specify an Event Trigger first double click the Select a Datapoint box to display the Datapoint Explorer window and select a data point Refer to the section titled Datapoint Explorer for detailed information on how to use this
63. nge Start Date and Time End Date and Time 128 2005 3 36 45 pM 121 8 2005 5 06 45 PM Duration ih 30m iA Results Is Conditional Changed j value x Add New ifa Delete Clear 9 Execute E Export Trigger Datapoint CalenderRollMumber Start Time Lot Number Average Run Speed Total Footage Mew Datapoint gt RDI 222 4258 12 08 2005 15 36 45 12 08 2005 15 40 21 3m 36s Teledyne Robotics HUNT 521 53 6fpm 185 7 feet RDI 3860 5433 12 08 2005 15 40 22 12 08 2005 15 48 00 Fm 38s Teledyne Robotics HURT 521 111 9 fpm 866 5 Feet A5 11 0 7251 12 08 2005 15 48 01 12 08 2005 16 30 17 42m 16s Pointer Systems Inc NEFT 633 71 5 Fom 3069 5 Feet 4 5 110 4940 12 08 2005 16 30 18 12 08 2005 16 56 22 26m 4s Geonosis Printing MEFT 630 79 2 Fpm 12119 6 Feet A 5 110 1813 12 08 2005 15 56 23 12 08 2005 17 06 45 10m 22s Geonosis Printing NEFT amp 3 69 6 Fpm 813 8 feet Clear Results Event Report Data Report Batch Report Page 37 of 51 x m P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Server ReportServer Report Server FIN s Report Server feature is an application that resides on the FIN server computer and enables you to auto generate reports and post reports to a Web page on the FIN server The reports use a Microsoft Access database which is provided with the FIN server You can create Event Data Batch and CSV Query Reports using FIN P
64. on amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Options Screen Trending Selecting Trend Screen Colors The user can choose to change the background color of the trend screen the color of the grid lines and the width of the pen This can be helpful when printing a trend from a screenshot capture since the trending area background is black by default The Restore Default Colors button restores all the colors to the original FIN default colors To make color alterations the user must first select which area is to be changed by clicking the drop down arrow and selecting the desired Trend Component Next click the Choose button A color palette window will appear Choose the color then click the OK button The color palette window will close To apply the changes the user can either click the Apply button or the OK button Clicking the Apply button will leave the Options window open so the user can make additional changes whereas clicking the OK button will close the Options window Changing the pen width will allow users to make the pen on the trend thicker in order to see the pen better Changes in pen width will also change the pen width when the trend is printed Options Exporting Trending Notes Alarms Trend Settings Selects the area which is e The Choose to be altered Praec Bacxgrade Oo QN button displays a Area Background color palette arid Line adon Pen Widt
65. orts with Trends Data Reports Alarm Fpm 2152 1 Feet 0 0 Form Fpm 1058 4 Feet 25 2 fpr 2 Form 1750 7 Feet 0 0 Fpm 0 form 1256 1 Feet 25 2 fpr 9 Form 240 2 Feet 0 0 Form be synchronized History and CSV Export l Es Clear Results In the example above clicking the Trend option from the Syne menu would cause the trend to display data and from 03 11 2011 at 15 52 50 through 03 11 2011 at 16 04 17 as well as the appropriate pens Jj New Open kj save LP save As E Export E Print a Times CalenderCustomerN ame 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 03 11 2011 15 52 50 15 55 42 15 58 33 16 01 25 16 04 17 1 000 CalenderCustomer arra PUR PER RT a vl NIA 0 667 CalenderLotNumber ede NIA CalenderRolld Spee ed 0 333 rl 0 1 Form H CalenderTakeUpFe pis iin suem plug rl 8131 0 feet 0 000 armenian CalenderRolliSpee LLL 0 0fpm 0 333 Add Add 3 Custom Quick Pen Pen 0 667 1 000 H SSS Pan Start Time Pan to Past Range Pan to Future Pan End Time Now Realtime Hi 4 gt 4 Tim 27s p 4 mej red Select a Pan Time Increment Below LOU 10 day M 1 day 12 hour 8 hour 1hour Mommie 1 minute Low Low D QUEEN N E G GGDSDllOlOAAAAAAAO Mean Page 2 of 51 T P EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Gettine Started Getting Started Thank you
66. other data point before it is actually drawn To add a pen using Custom Pen click the button Add Custom Pen First the user must select a data point from the Datapoint Explorer Double click the desired data point Next choose the desired pen color for the trend Finally the user can customize the pen range by clicking Select or the Pen Range tab Pen Definition Fen Definition Datapoint Explorer General Properties Pen Range r Define General Properties r Define Pen Range Iw Automatic Above Calculated Range w E Below Calculated Range NEU Ek V Recalculate on Trend Time Change Select a Datapoint to Plot Select a Datapoint Follow Set Point g Un C Gata Point Selects Datapointj zu aitrerent Dr penc olor Constant value du pa C3 C3 d lt KL a n Manual n ue Minimum Value 0 h CNR ee ain port Maimam v eibies Remove Fen Remove Pen Pen Range When the user is selecting a pen range the choices are Automatic Follow a Set Point or Manual Click the Pen Range to see the options These values will be used to scale the trend for that pen The Automatic range will calculate the range automatically making sure all of the data points fall within the calculated range This is the default setting that is used when adding a pen using the quick method The user also has the option to Recalculate on Trend Time Change If checked FIN w
67. pe The button s icon will change to indicate the selected filtering that is being applied Page 45 of 51 P PN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Datapoint Explorer Selecting Datapoint s Once the desired data point has been found the user can select the data point by clicking it in the list and then clicking the Select button in the lower right hand corner of the Datapoint Explorer window If only one data point can be selected clicking the Select button will cause the Datapoint Explorer window to close If more than one data point can be selected such as when selecting data points from the Trend screen using the Add Quick Pen button clicking the Select button will not close Datapoint Explorer Datapoint Explorer m Eh Locations yol Search d Location 3 ACTIExtruderiMain Motor P Type Description 9 ACI Mr Digital Extruder is E Stopped E 3 Calender ExtruderMainMatorAmps L Analog Extruder Main Motor Amps E Q Extruder Mi roe renro Digital Extruder Main Motor is Running ExtruderMainMotorSpeedactual Analog Extruder Main Motor Actual Speed E a gape WesxtruderMainMotorSpeedSetpoint Analog Extruder Main Motor Setpoint Speed Feeder 1 int 9 Feeder 2 E Feeder 3 IP D Feeder 4 p a Main Motor Bm Pellitizer Bm Production i n Zone Temperatures E e Reactor s System Bee oof Server Info Canc
68. r Enter the information needed to describe the new user account A es User ID nunt User ID should be a unique name up to 17 characters long It should be something that is easily remembered because it will be the Password peewseme name that is used when logging into FIN The User ID is also the name that will appear when the user performs functions in FIN such Confirm as setting or acknowledging alarms The Name can be the person s L name or title up to 17 characters long The Access Level isa oret number between 1 and 9999 and should be set to provide the user zu with access to the appropriate features The description area gives feces esgl e999 more room for additional explanation of the user if required Description Software Engineer Page 8 of 51 TPN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Login User Management Access Levels FIN allows the user to create different access levels for different features in order to prevent unwanted changes The Access Level is a number between 1 and 9999 9999 being the highest level In order for a user to perform a particular task in FIN such as Edit an alarm limit the user must have an Access Level equal to or greater than the value assigned to that task For example in our screen below the user must have an access level equal to or greater than 300 in order to edit alarms Only users wit
69. re ACT Calender Roll 1 Search Criteria i calenderRoall2 Temperature Analog Calender Roll 2 Temperature ACT Calender Roll 2 temp H calenderRall3Temperature Analog Calender Roll 3 Temperature ACT Calender Rall 3 xli CalenderRoll Temperature Analog Calender Roll 4 Temperature ACT Calender Rall 4 xS ExtruderDieTemperature Analog Extruder Die Actual Temperature ACD ExkruderiDie SJExtruderzoneiTempActual Analog Extruder Zone 1 Actual Temperature ACIExtruderizone Temperatures X ExtruderzonelTempsetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 1 Setpoint Temperature ACTExtruder Zone Temperatures lExtruderZone2TempaActual Analog Extruder Zone Z Actual Temperature ACIExtruderizone Temperatures Enter words you would like to OM eExtruderZone2Tempsetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 2 Setpoint Temperature ACT Extruder Zone Temperatures search For Bath the Datapoint WextruderZone3Tempactual Analog Extruder Zone 3 Actual Temperature ACT Extruder Zone Temperatures bu dcn EA rea i ExtruderZone3TempSetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 3 Setpoint Temperature ACDExkruderizone Temperatures search Filter by displaying only WeExtruderZone4TempaActual Analog Extruder Zone 4 Actual Temperature ACTExtruder Zone Temperatures Analog Digital or String E ExtruderZone4TempSetpoint Analog Extruder Zone 4 Setpoint Temperature ACT Extruder Zone Temperatures Hess alee E ExtruderZoneSTempActual Analog Extruder Zone 5 Actual Temperature ACT Extruder Zone Temperatures SIEs rruderzane5TemnseFnnint Analna Febroder Fone S
70. re is also the option of displaying all alarm events for the selected day To do that simply click the Show All check box until a checkmark appears and then click Refresh Click this button to retrieve the latest alarm events Enter the maximum number of events to retrieve Show Alarms For 4 12 8 200s Max Displayed 200 E Show All Refresh L5 Export Print Click on column headers to sort or Refresh to remove sorting LDatapointName Comment Event Date time value _ Set Point User Name Computer Name d Column Heading ExtruderZone2TempActual Extruder Zone 2 Actual Temperature Hi Alarm Enabled 12 08 2005 16 19 51 Alarm History Event List Format The Alarm History is displayed in an event list which is divided into nine different columns The Datapoint Name column displays the name of the specific point that caused the event The Comment column describes the event that took place The Event column shows the type of event that occurred such as new alarm alarm cleared alarm acknowledged The Date and Time columns display the date and time the event occurred The Value column shows the value of the data point at the time the event occurred e The Set Point column displays the alarm set point value for the data point The User Name and Computer Name columns show the user name and computer name that was used to acknowledge an al
71. rt has been named a Batch Report because the typical use for this type of report is to analyze individual batches Configuring the Report Just as with the Event Report the user must provide a valid date time range and Event Trigger prior to executing a batch report Refer to the sections above titled Date and Time Range Specification and Defining an Event Trigger for more information In addition to these items the user must also add data points for which specific analysis will be applied Refer to the section below for instructions on how to add data points Adding Data Points To add data points click the Add New button or the New Datapoint gt column heading This will cause the Define Batch Report Item window to pop up allowing the user to specify a data point Value and optionally a conditional used to filter the data Define Batch Report Item E r Repart Item Definition Click here to e srn z select a data Datapoint u CalenderRalldSpeedActua d point for Description average Run Speed analysis Check this box laer average valus E to allow specification of a conditional Include in Calculations when Datapoint a CalenderRunning 5 Is Conditional Equal to f Value RUNNING Cancel This window works exactly the same as the Define Data Report Item window with a co
72. rts based on Events e g show how many times an E stop was hit and how long during a particular time period See when Events occur and their duration Save export to Excel or print reports Data Report Calculate minimum maximum averages totals and more for any data point over any time period Find out how long a condition has been true such as sorter running Batch Report Allows for identification of a trigger that would indicate the start end of a batch The report will then show how many batches occurred during a particular time period and what conditions were present during the batch Can be used to track productivity performance or quality for different batches e Alarming Set Hi Lo or HiHi LoLo software alarm limits for data points to be annunciated Page 6 of 51 SS b EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Login User Management Login User Management Screen igg Login Logging In When FIN is first started you will be prompted to log in using your user name and password The user name is the same thing as the User ID and it is a unique name for every user When FIN was implemented each user was assigned a user name and password If you have not been given a user name and or password please contact your FIN administrator at your facility Login MEN I Password Accessing User Management To access or modify the Login features click the Log
73. s Test Connection Enabling alarm recipes allows any client to create and select alarm HifLo and HiHi LoLo configurations From Ehe dropdown menu on Ehe Live screen OK Cancel Apply Page 47 of 51 T x LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 FIN Optional Features ODBC Server Connectivity Fin Server comes with ODBC connectivity to support your third party reporting products including Minitab Statistical Software Excel and Access M Note For further information on this feature please contact ACI at 856 235 2300 for more information Automatic SMS Text and Email of Alarms FIN has the ability to send sms text and or email alerts based on alarm conditions M Note For further information on this feature please contact ACI at 856 235 2300 for more information Automatic Generation of Reports Posting Reports to Web Page FIN has the ability to automatically generate reports and post reports to a Web page on the FIN server The reports use a Microsoft Access database which is provided with the FIN server You can create Event Data Batch and CSV Query Reports using FIN For more details please refer to the Report Server section for more information M Note For further information on this feature please contact ACI at 856 235 2300 for more information Custom Reports Modules ACI can provide you with any type of custom reporting options including O E E
74. t ssacecpetencceecet sacopsienedbesetnecepnaesecuecedenvepsiebedsesebaceupnaesecuecsdaneonsabbeceesebnceue 48 Automatic Generation of Reports Posting Reports to Web Page sss nennen eene nnnn nns 48 Custom Repons VIOCUICS sossarna UU ror eto casse pose asses ara Ia ence Re iG Ed L a Ease HN EO esu gad PIE Neps 48 Cammol CT usaosasiie atia ii DUE URL DOM E HIEMIS IR NM Fi E dimit d Opening Ex ported Data 10 EX COV T 49 22 a LL o Speen een Re iO e 49 Selecting a Date Time Range and Sample Interval sees 49 RUSSO Ye TOES oer EORR AEA O TEES RENUA INE FERES ER COE UPC F NE Ev TEES Page iii of 51 PINN omi Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 What s New This Version What s New This Version New features included in this release are the Custom Pan Time Increment Button Move Scooter Here and Report Sync to trend functionality including pens Below is a brief description of the new features included in version 3 9 Build 24 Move Scooter Here On the far right and the far left side of the trend screen there are white bars called Scooters To access the scooter bar right click on the trending area where you want the scooter to appear and select Show Scooter Here You can also move the mouse over the bar until the mouse icon changes into a horizontal line with arrows at either end 4 Click and hold the left mouse button
75. ther report Alarm History CSV Export or Trend to that exact date time range To access this feature click the drop down arrow next to the Sync button A menu will appear that will allow the user to select the screen to be synchronized L New g Open ME Save t save as Report Time Range Event Trigger Start Date and Time End Date and Time 3 11 2011 3 52 50 PM 3 fS 5 22 50 PM Trigger Event When E CalenderRallumber xd Duration 1h 30m Wow Is Conditional Changed ji Results Baddnew G E da cec le dem 9 Execute f Export cee Print Ea Sync Trigger Datapoint Data Report CalenderRollNumber Start Time End Time Duration Customer Marne Alarm History erage Run Speed Total Footage Calender Rall 1 Actual Speed Mew E OS 2011 15 52 50 03 11 2011 16 04 17 iim 27s Teledyne Robotics CSV Export 1 3 fom ee ae e e A5 180 2574 03 11 2011 16 04 18 03 11 20 31 26 27m 10s Mako Inc iniiai DS ZZUr DZ Zd 03 11 2011 16 31 29 03 11 20 T3 30 12m 1s Mako Inc NEET 6UZ RDI 360 3761 D3 11 2011 16 43 31 3 11 201 2 50 19m 19s Teledyne Robotics JAR GS 25 P 360 1327 03 11 2011 17 02 51 03 11 201 15 25 12m 34s Teledyne Robotics J RG 825 45 210 5619 H3 11 2011 17 15 26 Teledyne Robotics HUMT 316 45 210 5124 03 11 2011 17 2 Geonosis Printing HUN RDI 222 8811 03 1 2011 17 23 Click the line to Factory Technologies Ltd JAR Users can synchronize rep
76. tion entry field represents the time between the start date and time and the end date and time This value uses a format where a number is followed by its units in time The units are s seconds m minutes h hours and d days For example a time range that is 1 day 3 hours 39 minutes and 24 seconds long would be represented as 1d 3h 39m 24s Notice the spaces between each number Whenever the user changes either the start or the end date and time the duration will be recalculated If the start date and time occurs after the end date and time the duration will display as N A meaning that the time range 1s invalid It is also possible to enter a duration directly into the entry box Whenever the user directly enters a duration the end date and time are automatically recalculated based on the start date and time and the duration Using the Now button One more useful feature is the Now button When the user clicks this button the End Date and Time is set to the current time and the Start Date and Time is calculated based on the Duration For example if the user entered and a Duration of 2h 2 hours and clicked on the Now button the date time range would represent the last 2 hours Sample Interval Entering a Sample Interval Entering a sample interval will cause the data to be returned at regular intervals based on the value entered into the Sample Interval drop down list To
77. unacknowledged Green Alarm has cleared but has not been acknowledged Yellow Alarm has been acknowledged but still active Datapoint Name Alarm Date Time Ack Date Time Clear Date Time Value Ack Ack All System System Data Points Several system data points are provided that can be used to view CPU usage memory and other useful server information for the FIN server These data points can be viewed by clicking System on the tree structure and then Server data points Just like other data points in the system alarm limits can be set for the Server data points Alarming such things as FIN Server Available Memory and FIN Server Primary Path Usage may be useful if the user is concerned about running out of memory or hard drive space ERFIN Factory Intelligence Network The Smart Factory Solution n er aT m os Login 23 Live FA Trend 8 Export El History E E Calender Line E E Roll 1 L Rolz oo FE Roll 3 LE Roll 4 1 z E Takeup Foll Pod B Lube System G E Extruder E Feeder 1 be RB Feeder 2 Feeder 3 x Feeder 4 H Temperatures Main Motor x B Temperatures z RB Valves Pressure Er Ez System ing Server Datapoints System Collecting Data Status Data Storage Running Status Alarm Server Running Status Data Historian Running Status FIN Link Running Status FIM Server CPU Usage FIN Server Total Memory FIN Server Available Memory FIM Server
78. uple additions After selecting a Datapoint there is now a text box where a Description can be entered This Description will appear at the top of the column where the value will be displayed By default the Description will be filled with the description of the data point The user may want to replace this default description with one that contains the type of analysis that is to be applied In the sample above the Average Value has been selected so the Description has been changed from Primary Feed Rate to Average Primary Feed Rate The format of the Results table for the Batch Report is similar to that of the Event Report As a result only one type of analysis can be configured per column To select the type of analysis click the drop down arrow next to the Value box and a list of analysis options will be displayed Click the appropriate one The list of analysis options will change based on the data type e g digital analog string of the selected data point average Value E jw Specify a condition For using a sample in the calculations Average value Time Conditions True Specifying a Condition Differential Total Just like in the Data Report the user can optionally specify a conditional that will allow the filtering of samples removing meaningless data from the analysis value calculation Page 36 of 51 Sa A LS EN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 8
79. using Datapoint Explorer refer to the section titled Datapoint Explorer Report Time Range Start Date and Time End Date and Time 127 8 j2005 a 1459 54 PM 127 8 2005 5 59 54 PM H Duratian Now Sample Interval im Results i Add Mew da Pelete Clear JpSpeedActual C Removing Data Points Data points can be removed one at a time by clicking the data point name at the top of the results column and then clicking the Delete button Clicking the Clear button or the New button will remove all of the data points that have been added Page 26 of 51 FEN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Export Screen Executing the Report Once the date time range and sample interval has been entered and the data points have been selected simply click the Execute button to retrieve the data After a report has been generated new data points can be added by clicking the column New Datapoint Once again Datapoint Explorer will pop up and points can be selected Execute the report again after adding new data points to obtain the new data point values An example result set is Shown below Results x Add Mew ign Execute 8 Export a Print FeetTotal CalenderRollNumber Mew Datapoint gt DateTime snderTakell 2 08 2005 15 49 54 82 32 5 AS 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 50 54 84 86 RIL A5 110 7251 12 08 2005 15 51 54 83 55 Clic AS
80. y click it Save in c Reports 1 ex E3 Calender E Stops fer Extruder Purges fer My Recent 3 Reactor Overtemps fer Documents Desktop E Open 0 TakeUp Roll Overloads Fer My Documents 1 Calender E Stops Fer ar 2 Extruder Purges fer My Computer w File name TakeUp Roll Overloadd th LY i WIESE Save as type Event Report Files fer Cancel Places Opening Reports To open a report file click Open on the toolbar This will display the Open File window allowing the user to locate the specific report file Double click or highlight the file name and click Open When the report is opened the Results table will be empty The user must execute the report by clicking the Execute button to retrieve the results Clicking the Save button will save any changes to the currently opened file whereas clicking the Save As button gives the user the option of saving the report to a new file name Look in c Reports ex E3 Pe Calender E Stops fer 4 Extruder Purges fer My Recent E Reactor Overtemps fer Documents TakeUp Roll Overloads fer Desktop L My Documents ow Sr My Computer e My met File name P S Page 32 of 51 Places Files of type Event Report File fer m Cancel 7 FEN 2011 Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Reports Screen Event Report An Event Report is used to find when
81. ype Trend Files trd Cancel Places Opening Trends Z To open a trend file click Open on the toolbar This will display the Open File window allowing the user to locate the specific trend file Double click or highlight the file name and click Open When the trend is opened the previous date and time will appear on the trend screen The user can click Now in the time navigation area to change the date and time to the current date and time or adjust the time settings as desired Clicking the Save button will save any changes to the currently opened file whereas clicking the Save As button gives the user the option of saving the trend to a new file name ix Look in e Trend Files 83 ex Ese Pe trend1 trd a Recent ocuments SD Open E QE op Desktop 0 Calender 4 Saps trd 1 Calender Roll Speeds trd Z Reactor Runs trd S My Documents 3 Zone 1 4 Temperatures trd ran bag d TakeUp Foll trd My Computer om SINE File name Places Files of type Trend File trd Cancel A Once a trend file has been saved it can also be opened by clicking the down arrow that appears to the right of the Open button on the toolbar Clicking the down arrow will cause a list of saved trend files to appear To open one of the listed trend files simply click it Page 22 of 51 PIN orb Automation amp Control Inc 856 234 2300 Trend Scre

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