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3.        11 7 8 Report System    command    Report System    command       Successive selection of this command  opens and closes the Report Manager  dialog box   The command is checked in the menu  whenever the dialog is displayed        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 125    Reference information    11 7 9 Select time periode for the report dialogue box        Select time periode for the report dialogue box     This dialog box is the selecting time periode for the report   The StartSateTime and StopDateTime are common for all reports   The third parameter is unique  based on which type of report is selected        Enter Parameter Values    Parameter Fields     StopD ate T ime    Start Date and time of report    2 57 11 PMS    Discrete Value   172172002        a  January 2002          30 3 1  E F7 8    13 14 15  20 emm 22  27 28 29  3 4 5      1721702    OF   Cancel         Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 126    Reference information    11 8 Trend System    11 8 1 AutroOs Page Setup dialog box       AutroOs Page Setup dialog box    This dialog box lets you specify the print out for a paper copy of the image  currently displayed in the main view area        Paper        SIZE  Ad    Source    Automatically Select g      Orientation Margins  millimeters     Left  i Dmm Right   i   rnm  Top  i  mm 
4.       eeeeeeeeeeeeeenreeeeeeene    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 4    Table of Contents    11 4 3 Delete command            ccccecccccseeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeesaaeeeeneeeeesaees 96  11 4 4 Event DAOStor dialog box            ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaees 97  fA Selec all command act eee n ion ore ees 98  11 5  Operator SlallOTiseass iio cial uot bote uet santa ated uate 99  11 5 1 About AutroOs    COMMANA ekia a ai 99  11 5 2Add FHotspot  command   sio oiii deor E etes a Nen 99  11 5 3Command groups dialog box            ccccccecsseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 100  11 5 4Historical Navigation Arrow Buttons                               ssssuussse 101  11 5 5History Navigator dialog box             ccccccecsseeseeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeeeeees 101  11 5 6History command                        sese 102  11 5 7 Hotspot Manager Editor dialog box                                          103  11 5 8Logical Color Table dialog box                                 eseeeesssssss 105  11 5 9Message Manager dialog box            cceccecccssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 107  11 5 10 Message Manager    command                            ssesssee  108  11 5 11 Navigator Commmand siie c oce o oB Loeb Le uina do   bee ince 108  11 5 12 Navigator dialog DOX   uixit st o et rns a x eva oo 109  11 5 13 Palelte Ecommand ioci tado dat rime teteoet 109  11 5 14 select Time Zone    command         
5.     11 5 2 Add  Hotspot    command    Add F Hotspot    command       The Add FHotspot    command lets you add and specify a hotspot  The  command implies the following tasks    Specification of the position and size of the hotspot    Specification of the image to be associated    Specification of the hotspot content and style        Prerequisites  The OS configuration mode must be selected   A Process image must be displayed in the main view area        Method   On the Edit menu  point to Add and click Hotspot      The cursor changes shape  Drag the boundaries of the new hotspot    The Hotspot Editor dialog box is displayed  in which you define the hotspot   If you want  you can change the size and position of the hotspot either by  dragging  or by typing in its adjusted co ordinates in the dialog box        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 99    Reference information    11 5 3 Command groups dialog box       Command groups dialog box       This dialog box lets you specify the command groups  to which the wanted  modules belong  as search criteria  All modules that match the search criteria   are listed for selection and display     Command groups    Mot members of set  Members of set     I L  EES       Set made       Objects not related to any of the set members     All items match are rejected by the Filter  Alter selections if  necessary and click OF     i Cancel   Reset      f Set 
6.    Functions in the part overview image are  e Navigation functions  changing to other images   e Indication of alarms  fault and other events    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 57    Process images    7 2 3 Detector Image    The alarm image are used to indicate alarms and other events by  using symbols  The detector image also contain navigation to other  images and can contain buttons to for activating different functions        Functions in the detector images are    e Navigation functions  changing to other images and  functions     Indication of alarms  fault and other events  Posibillity to execut command as reset  inhibit etc     7 2 4 Maintenance Image    A maintanance image is mainly used for monitoring all equipment  installed  The page can also contain hotspots or button for easily    navigation  Normally a maintanance image shows how the system is  logically build up            a  mm  gt   Pho mum foe ee mm  T             een    Functions in the maintanance image are    e Navigation functions  changing to other pictures and  functions     e Indication of fault    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 58    Process images    7 2 5 Output Image    All outputs can be grouped on an output page  This page contain  symbols to indicate the status for the outputs  Statuses whic can be  indicated
7.    Reference information    11 3 4 Update Statistics command      Update Statistics command    This command allows you to update the statistical information displayed in the  right hand pane of the Net Status tab     Method    e The procedure for the usage of this command is described in the  adjacent procedure section        11 4 Event System    11 4 1 Acknowledge command      Acknowledge command       The Acknowledge command allows the user to confirm that he has observed  the alarm indication announced through the AutroOS system        The Acknowledge command is always available in the Operation menu   The Ack command is available in the context menu of the Last alarm line  whenever an alarm is unacknowledged     In addition  the Micon is available in the event toolbar in the event image and  the event dialog     The effect of the Acknowledge command depends on the current image and  current selection  Refer to the Alarm acknowledgement description        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 95    Reference information    11 4 2 Date and Time dialog box      Date and Time dialog box       Date And Time Fa                 Most recent time   OK   June     1399 z  Pe   4          s mM rIw r F s  Min p tme                                  And time span backwards    Days   0 Hours  fo Minfi3     Sec  fo                Most recent time group box    The time span is defined relative to a speci
8.    Standard toolbar buttons  The standard toolbar buttons are described below  These buttons are displayed  regardless of which image that is displayed in the main view area          Navigator arrow buttons     i    View History button  Refer to History Navigator dialog box     View Navigator button  Refer to Navigator dialog box     Ei    Message Manager button  Clicking this button displays the  Message Manager dialog box that allows you to view and delete  messages      El       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 111    Reference information       Event View button  Clicking this button displays the Event View   This button is not available in the Event View     Event Popup buiton  Clicking this button displays the Event   Alarms  popup     5     Equipment View button  Clicking this button displays the  Equipment View        Command control toolbar buttons  The command control toolbar buttons are described below        m  Command Control Take button  Clicking this button displays the  Command Control Take dialog box  in which you can specify which  new command group your OS group shall control  This command is  also available in the Operation menu in the menu bar     m  Command Control Give button  Clicking this button displays the  Command Control Give dialog box  in which you can specify which  other OS group your OS group shall transfer the control to  This  command is also availab
9.    The concept builds on a few principles   e Auser account is identified by a user name and password  combination   e Every user account belongs to a user group   e Aspecific set of user rights that represent a distinct  functionality  is associated with each user group     The access system provides the built in user account  Administrator   that is member of the built in user group  System   Neither can be  deleted     All users use the access system as they log on and off    All configuration tasks  such as adding  editing or deleting user  accounts and user groups are the responsibility of the system  administrator     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 9    CCTV Flame Detection System    3  CCTV Flame Detection System    The CCTV  Closed Curcuit Tele Vision  system receives live video  signals from the detector cameras  and display the video picture on  the AutroOs screen     An alarm situation detected by the cameras trigger both video  recording and video display  By using the two AutroOs screens  two  alarms can be handled simultaneously by the system  The operator  will in all cases be able to override the system settings by manually  switching     The CCTV system consists of three distinct software components   e Autronica CCTV popup   executable with video display   e  Autronica third party CCTV   component for controlling the  CCTV popup   e Autronica video server   central 
10.   4   45 1 92 Channel   E          Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 92    Reference information    11 2 3 Video Pop up    Video Popup       Live video images will automatically pop up in in a pop up window if fire is  detected           Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 93    Reference information    11 3 Equipment System    11 3 1 Print Image command      Print Image command    This command allows you to print out the System Status     Method    e The procedure for the usage of this command is described in the  adjacent procedure section        11 3 2 Show Only Errors command    Show only errors command       This command allows you to filter the information displayed in the right hand  pane so that only the stations with lost messages are shown     This command is toggled on and off     Method    e Display the Net Status tab context menu and toggle this function on or  off        11 3 3 System Events    command    System Events    command  This command allows you to view the event popup for the selected AutroSafe  station     Method    e  he procedure for the usage of this command is described in the  adjacent procedure section   Viewing Station status images        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 94 
11.   FIRE AND SECURITY       AutroOS    Monitoring and Control System       Operator s Handbook       ARUTRONICR     Protecting life  environment and property       116 P AUTROOS FE 041124    COPYRIGHT       This publication  or parts thereof  may not  be reproduced in any form  by any  method  for any purpose     Autronica Fire and Security AS and its  subsidaries assume no reponsibility for  any errors that may appear in the  publication  or for damages arising from  the information in it  No information in this  publication should be regarded as a  warranty made by Autronica Fire and  Security  The information in this  publication may be updated without notice     Product names mentioned in this  publication may be trademarks  They are  used only for identification     Table of Contents    Table of Contents    1 eingelelUlodd o  DPI 7  der  Ehe 2a   010  0 6  nei eee eo Pe ensi eno eee 7  1 2 About the Handbook                    eene 7   MEME Iu OAC CR RETE 7  1 4 System requirements             ccccccecceccsseeecceseeeecceseeecseuseeecsseeeeseueeesseass 7  1 5 Reference Documentation                      eese 8  2  Access Control System icio ino mio o6 tonus pn coke eios n chou 9  2l IheAGOeSS OVSIEITI uei i des itestetciece opea dete lane e O e iut Nivsniesunfea us 9  3  CCTV Flame Detection System                                         10  Sel     GOITV System  FUNCIONS c 10  32 Using the  CCTV System eon t uo eoe tO o tested us 11  3 2 1 How to activate the CCTV system 
12.   the buttons let you page up and down  through the entire length of the list  When paging through  the static page  data are to be gathered from the relevant  stations    In historic event page  the buttons let you move the time  span forwards  up  or backwards  down      3b Launches the Select filter  ref  Feil  Fant ikke  referansekilden   dialog box         Refreshes the current list  In dynamic pages  the function  deletes the current records and collects new information  from the controlled nodes  In historic pages  a new query  is sent to the event database     a The button is available with historic pages only  It  launches the Date and Time  ref  0  dialog box     pg The button is available with historic pages only  The  function is available during database reading only and  aborts the read operation upon selection     5 12 Dynamic and static alarm pages    Dynamic and static alarm pages behave in a similar way  both pages  are updated upon alarm changes but alarms that occur after the event  image or dialog is selected  are added to the dynamic page only  That  means that the dynamic alarm page always displays the most recent  alarms     The static page  however  will normally be emptied as acknowledged  alarms return to the normal and void state     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 28    5 13 Selecting    Event System    The dynamic page has a fixed length  l e  as alarms a
13.  If popup is visible  it is first hidden  To  hide only  use HidePopup    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 49    Operator Station    6 17 System modes    During normal operation of the plant  the tasks you can perform  typically include     e Operation of the modules in Process images   e Navigation between images   e Viewing of trends  and temporary configuration of certain  trend features   e Acknowledgement of alarms and events and system  messages   e Printout of images     This type of use doesn t allow for any permanent changes in the  AutroOs configuration  To configure permanent changes  you must  enter OS Configuration Mode  restricted access      6 18 Message Manager    The message manager provides a mail system for messages received  from the AutroSafe  DoServer and other OSs of your configuration   Using the message manager  you can view  acknowledge and store  messages     6 18 1 Messages   types and handling    The Message manager provides process to operator messages   which are messages issued by either a DbServer  an OS or a module  when some intentional state has been reached  or some intentional  state less event has occurred     DbServer Other OSs    Messages  1 received on OS    Message manager command            Message  manager dialog    box       The command  ref  11 5 10 for displaying the applicable message  dialog is available several places  This dialog  re
14.  Name text box allows you to enter or change the name of the time series  that is to be connected to the selected trend curve  The ellipsis points       button  allows you to define the connected time series by using the Browse Modules  and the AutroOS Time Series Browser    The Description text box allows you to enter a description of the connected time  series that will be displayed in the curve legend for the selected curve  As  default  this description is the same as the name of the connected time series   The Unit text box allows you to enter a measurement unit text for the connected  times series that will be displayed in the trend view for the selected curve    If the selected time series is digital  then the Digital Parameter check box  should be selected     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 133    Reference information       Trend Attributes  The Trend Attributes tab allows you to define some trend layout attributes        Time Trend Properties x   Curva Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    Curvel Trend Attributes Timespan     Axis Divisions   m Trend Attributes  Name     Show Name     v Show Curve Legend   v Show Separate Axes  Iv Show Grid     Show Auxiliary Curves             Note  These values are common to all curves        The Name text box allows you to define a trend name    The Show Name check box  when selected  causes the trend name 
15.  UTC time is not constant  it  varies in locations where Daylight Saving Time is used     LOGVAR An AutroOs specific datatype applicable for module parameters  The  datatype denotes that the module parameter is a  logable variable     l e  the  parameter can act as data source for AutroOs time series    The main work area is the part of the OS window used o display images   Messaging Application Programming Interface   a Windows interface for mail  messages    Message Manager The Message Manager is an OS tool used to handle system and process  messages    Function modules are the basic building blocks in AutroOs AutroSafe  configurations  Modules are self contained automation objects that represent  field devices  process functions or system specific functions    Module parameter The modiila narameters are a   et af variahlas 1isead to define the    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS          Page 149    Glossary    Terms Description    Sd characteristics and behaviour of the module     Module terminal Module terminals are communication channels towards other modules and  IO channels  These connection points are used to transfer operational  values between modules and between the module and the AutroOs  environment     Module User s Manual    ODBC Open Database Connectivity   A standard for interfacing data sources with  applications     Operation mode Operation mode is the mode used during nor
16.  Video  FRI HalonPage  LER System Page  Ll Dutput  Page  Analog Video       11 5 13 Palette  command       Palette command       This command lets you control the OS display illumination in order to obtain an  illumination which is matched to the ambient light  and operational conditions   Palette 0   Palette 1   Palette 2   Palette 3   Palette 4   Palette 5    This command provides a submenu containing the six options described above   This command is available in the System menu        Method   To choose the correct illumination  select the Palette Fcommand  and select the  relevant option from the submenu provided  The screen illumination is now  automatically changed  and remains in this state until another option on this  submenu is selected        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 109    Reference information    11 5 14 Select Time Zone    command      Select Time Zone    command    This command lets you change the AutroOs configuration time zone setting in  order to adapt it to the local time        Method   To change the time zone settings in your AutroOs configuration  proceed as  follows    On the System menu  click Select Time Zone       The Set Timezone dialog box is displayed  Select the required time zone    The AutroOs configuration time zone is now changed  and will operate with these  settings until a new time zone setting is selected by you        11 5 15 Set Time dia
17.  a dialog that let you specify the    MAPI  recipients subjects and message text for  sending a Microsoft mail message  Proprietary  address list and name verification functions are    available  The report is automatically added to the  message     Send Mail E3    Check Names   Address   Cancel    1   1   e AO  Subject   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0    Message       This destination requires access to a Microsoft    Fvycehanna nr Miornenft O1itlak mail areniint       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 120    Reference information    11 7 2 File Output Description dialog box      File Output Description dialog box         Format   r OK    Crystal Reports  RFT       LIU      Crystal Reports 7 0  RPT    Excel 5 0  L5    Excel 5 0  L5   Extended   L5    File name  The name you enter in the text box is used as the root for the file names  of the generated reports produced by the current report job  The report  system appends the date and time of generation to this file name root in  order to distinguish between the reports generated by the same report  job        File format  The default storage format for generated reports is the Crystal Reports   rpt format  However  selecting any of the other formats  available from  the list box  makes the report system export the  rpt format to the  selected format        Destination path  The default destination path is defined by the Report Manager    configurat
18.  alarm will pop up on the first AutroOS station and  the second alarm will pop up on the second AutroOs station  The next  alarm detected by the flame detector cameras will not bring up any  pop up windows with live video images     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 11    CCTV Flame Detection System          3 2 3 Using the CCTV image    On the CCTV image select the camera you want to display by pressing  the camera button  The live camera image will be shown in a popup  window  This page will show you analogue video     The Video Overlay  ref  can be activated deactivated by pressing the  ON OFF key for the corsponding camera        ta u    ETE  iki    m      Sit ee V eT 1 s    faci Fili  M Lal    EEE Dee    d 2 utu       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 12    CCTV Flame Detection System    Fuctionality in VideoPopup    REC Starts recording of video signals to the harddisk   STOP Stops recording of video signals to the harddisk   HIDE Hides the popup video window  CLOSE Terminates the video window     Fuge  pee   Leer  H  r aS 1 1       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 13    Equipment System    4  Equipment System       This section provides descriptions of each of the tabs that the System  status images
19.  an alarm needs acknowledgement depends on its priority  level  The priority level that marks the limit is set in the Global Event  System configuration parameter     AckLimit   All events with a priority  level at or above the  AckLimit  need to be acknowledged  There is one  exception  At OS start up  the  station availability    alarms caused by  missing response from some station do not require acknowledgement     Acknowledgeable alarms must be acknowledged explicitly by the  operator  Acknowledgeable alarms become unacknowledged upon  major alarm changes     The possible acknowledge states are  Acknowledged  and   Unacknowledged      5 4 1 Acknowledgment authority    The authority to acknowledge alarms is built on command control and  access system configuration     e An OS can only acknowledge those process alarms that are  originated by the modules controlled by that OS  This  authority is exclusive  Process alarm can not be  acknowledged from an OS that does not control the source  module    e An OS can acknowledge system alarms originated by itself  or by controlled Autrosafe  An Autrosafe is controlled by the  OS when it contains a module under a command group that  is controlled by the OS in question     5 4 2 Acknowledging methods    Alarms can be acknowledged     e Using the Acknowledge command in the Operation menu   e Using the Ack option in the context menu of the dynamic  and static alarm list and the last alarm line     e Using the Aa in the event image or e
20.  and Security AS    Page 14    Equipment System    System Status context menu   The context menu below is displayed when you have selected a  System Status from the list in any of the appropriate tabs     OS configuration mode   In OS configuration mode  all the tabs  except the Net Status tab  are  provided with a context menu that enables you to edit the appearance  of the information columns  These are Microsoft Excel M spread sheet  commands  which are not described in this user guide  The  commands on the context menus for normal operation are also  contained on this context menu  ref  AutroOs Configuration Guide      4 2 5 Context menu for Net Status tab    During normal operation  and in OS configuration mode  the Net  Status tab is provided with a dedicated context menu     Update Statistics  Show only errors    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 15    Equipment System    4 2 6 System Status tab    The System Status tab shows the current status of all units defined in  the system     The columns of this tab are described in the following table     Heading Description Possible Values Alarm    Indication  Station a oi All AutroOS and stig me  AutroSafe and DB gne  servers defined in a oe n  system  Abbreviation E  OS  DB and AS is  used with an  increasing number   Identifier Unique number OS   100 and None  identifing the unit   upwards  DB   1000  and upwards  VideoServer      13
21.  are divided into  and guidelines for the usage of Station  status images  The user interface and other features are also  described     4 1 Alarm indications    If the tag in the station field looses connection to the OS the  background of the field concerned will change colour to steady red     4 2 User interface    4 2 1 Tabs with information columns and  cells    4 2 2 Toolbar    The information provided in the Station status images is presented in  different tabs  which are organized into columns and cells    At the bottom of the screen  all the tabs of this image are available for  selection  To select another tab for display in the main view area  click  the appropriate tab     In OS configuration mode  the cells and columns of all the tabs  except  for the Net Status tab  are editable with respect to appearance and  utilities  You cannot  however  edit the information contents of the  cells     The equipment image toolbar comprises of standard and command  control buttons  ref  11 5 17    which are described in the Operator  otation section     4 2 3 Context menus    Various context menus are provided dependent of which tab and  station type that is selected  These are described below     4 2 4 Context menus for all tabs  except Net Status tab    Normal operation  In normal operation  dedicated context menus are provided when you  have selected an AutroSafe panel     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire
22.  are faults and output  activated  status        Functions in the output image are    e Navigation functions  changing to other images and  functions    e Indication of output state    e Manually activation of outputs    e Override outputs    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 59    Process images    7 3 Normal plant operation  During configuration and normal operation  you have access to the  Process image commands via the menu bar and context menus in the  main view area   The operations on the modules and the parameterization of the    modules are performed in the same way in both the Process and the  Flow images     7 4 Picture jump    7 4 1 Automatic Display Navigation    Assumptions     e That the operator has two operator stations  OS   e That two levels of Overview area images is defined    Functionality     e Site Overview Map  Covering the whole area  e Geographic Mimic  Covering the actual gathering centre or  well pad    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 60    Process images    7 4 2 Automatic Alarm on Alarm    Automatic display navigation actions in case of an alarm     The Site Overview Map on top on OS1  The area covering  the alarm will be flashing red    The Geographical Mimic covering the alarm on top of OS2   The building area covering the alarm will be flashing red  Selection of
23.  bar   In a dynamic presentation only the plus     and minus     buttons at the  end of the time axis scroll bar are available which means you can only  zoom in and out     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 81    Trend System    In a static presentation  the time axis scroll bar will only be available if  all trend curves in the trend have access to time series data stored on  a AutroOs  This scroll bar will then allow you to pan backwards and  forwards in time     An example of the available axis controls for a Time Trend in the static  mode is shown in the following figure            DACG 03451 1 40 000  95             DACG 03451 2 0 0  96           DACG 03451 3 0 0  96    T e d E n Timespan  00 10 00   90 0 80 0 80 0   80 0 60 0 60 0   70 0 40 0 40 0   60 0 20 0 20 0   50 0 0 0 0 0   40 0  20 0  20 0   30 0  40 0  40 0   20 0  60 0  60 0   10 0  80 0  80 0  x    eee 100 343 00 AM 8 53 00 AM  Ej 9 4 01 3 4 01   Hm a xXx xu NU    9 4 Curve focus    Commands and functions in the AutroOs Trend System that operates  on single trend curves require that the desired curve is put in focus   Examples of such single curve operations are     e cutting  copying and pasting trend curves  e value axis control  e setting curve attributes in the trend propery dialogs    Putting a trend curve in focus will affect the layout of the trend in the  following ways     e the scale of the curve in focus w
24.  blanked  as the alarms in the list are acknowledged  and return to the normal state     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 24    Event System    Consult the dynamic alarm page to get a survey of the current alarm  situation     5 6 2 Static alarm page    The static alarm page is a view port that can be moved by the user  along the entire list of alarms  The static alarm page is updated as  major changes occur to alarms in the page  However  new alarms are  not added  If implicit deletion  ref  11 4 3  is set  the static page is    emptied as the alarms in the list are acknowledged and return to the  normal state     Consult the static alarm page when you want a more exhaustive but  less flickering picture for the alarms in question  As the dynamic page    is filled up  the time span covered by the static page is older than the  one in the dynamic page     5 6 3 Historic event page  The historic event page is a view port along the event log  l e  itis a    pure log of all events that occur  While an alarm can appear only once    in the dynamic and static page  it appears as many times in the historic  event page as there are changes in its state     Use the Historic event page whenever you need to analyze the  evolution of events     5 7 Dynamic alarm presentation    5 7 1  Alarm state changes     The major alarm change presentation is illustrated in the sequence  of dynamic alarm list s
25.  box is  displayed  in which you must type in your new user name and password   If option b is selected  you are now logged on as the new user        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 90    Reference information    11 2 CCTV Flame Detectors    11 2 1 Ethernet Video       The Ethernet video       The Ethernet video provides live video images from the flame detector cameras     distributed on the network  in a popup window     Sa gaara RE aie        ke BERET os oe l l eae   L  RAS  tn E   z   z                     With the channel button the video source can be changed  and pictures from  different cameras can be displayed    It is possible to record a series of still pictures from the camera on the harddisk   With the Moviemaker program it is possible to generate a video file from the  series of pictures that has been saved     Please observe  Only one pop up window is available  There is no possibility to  activate more than one pop up window with live images        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 91    Reference information    11 2 2 Video Overlay    Video overlay    The video overlay is a function in the flame detector cameras  displaying the  areas of a fire or the detected areas in the picture     Axis  ideo   Channel B  DFTY   03451 1          Video Recording    Connection    Axis IP      
26.  defined  and new values are automatically appended to the  trend curves as they are produced     Static mode  The operator may choose to enter the static  mode to be able to inspect the process value history more  carefully  In this mode  new values will not be appended to  the curves and the display will be frozen     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 77    Trend System    9 1 5 Trend main features and functions    The main features and functions available to the user in order to select  trends and control the trend appearance are the following     Axis controls    Curve focus    Measurement  ruler    Multiple  curves    Property  dialog boxes    Temporary  trends and  curves    9 2 User interface    Functions used to control the zoom and pan axis  of the displayed trend     A function used to select trend curves for  operation     A tool for reading the exact process values and  time stamps     A feature that allows several curves of same type  in one trend     Lets you configure the trend appearance in  accordance with your needs     Lets you configure trends and trend curves for  temporary use     The AutroOs Trend System user interface provides the following    functionality     9 2 1 Toolbar    Trend Images are provided with a standard AutroOs toolbar  The  commands are described as a part of the OS standard toolbar  ref     10 2 2      9 2 2 Trend specific command on the main 
27.  displayed image     Clicking the Home button on the toolbar displays the home image  defined for the current image window   Home images are not indicated  in the illustration above      When list view is selected  the Navigator lets you select among all  available images  or among all available images of the different image    types        EventPopup  flaw 4  Overall  P1 T2  Flat list containing PITS  all images available Process 1  for display  Pacea      Process 3  Icons indicating E  the image type  Process 4  S  Process 5   E  Process Control  z  Prosess 11  E Station Status  EE System Status    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 42    Operator Station    By default  the selected image is displayed in the current image  window  that is  in the image window where the navigator was opened     Optionally  you can display the selected image in any other image  windows defined on your OS by displaying the context menu  which  provides a list of all the image windows     6 13 3 Navigator configurations    Each image window can be configured with its specific navigator  On  OS level  one image is defined as the top root  Using the appropriate  commands and dialog boxes  users with OS configuration privileges  can create roots and child images for each image window  Thus  the  Navigator for a specific image window can contain only the most  relevant shortcuts to other images     All image
28.  flashing area in the Geographical Mimic will  display the correct detailed window on OS2  and the symbol  for device in alarm will be flashing red   Selection of the flashing area in the Site Overview Map on  OS2 will bring you to the geographical mimic  Selection of  the flashing area in the Geographical Mimic will display the  correct Detailed Area Page  containing the first detector  on  OS1     7 4 3 Automatic Navigation on Fault    Automatic display navigation actions in cause of fault     Display the Site Overview Map on top on OS1  The area  covering the unit in fault will be flashing yellow   Display the Geographical Mimic covering the unit in fault on  top on OS2  The building area covering the unit in fault will  be flashing yellow   Selection of the flashing area in the Geographical Mimic will  display the correct Detailed Arealmage Page on OS2   containing the first unit in fault  The symbol for device in  alarm will be flashing yellow  The Maintenance Page will be  shown in case the unit in fault is not present in any Detailed  Area Page  For many devices this means flashing yellow on  both Detailed Area Page and on Maintenance Page   selection of the flashing area in theSite Overview Map on  OS1 will display the Geographic Mimic  Selection of the  flashing area in the Geographical Mimic will display the  correct Detailed Area Image Page containing the first unit  fault on OS1  The Maintenance Page will be shown in case  the unit in fault is not present in any D
29.  is only present on the main menu when  your OS is configured with an operator panel     Presence of commands on menus depends on     1  The image type  Only commands that are relevant to the displayed  image are present on the menu    2  Which components that are configured  The Command Control  command is present on the Operation menu only if your OS is  configured with command control    3  Whether OS configuration mode is selected or not     The reason why a command is unavailable may be one or more of the  following   e  he command is unavailable in the current mode of  operation   e No associated object has been selected   e The user hasn t got the appropriate access right that is  required to use the command     6 4 Toolbars    The toolbars are specific to each image and image window type  They  contain command buttons and toggle buttons     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 35    Operator Station    6 4 1 Primary image window toolbar    The primary image window toolbar is shown in the illustration below     e  t amp l  k  DE    G  mma    Standard toolbar    contral toolbar    rc Bii       The toolbar is composed of three parts     Standard  toolbar    Command  Control toolbar    Popup  management  toolbar    The standard toolbar is displayed in all image  types  The command buttons are shortcuts to  menu commands   Exceptions  the navigation  arrow buttons  which are not contai
30.  primary window as listed above     6 10 3 Floating image window    A floating image window is a resizable and movable image window  that is contained in either the primary or a secondary image window  It  has the same functionality as secondary image windows     To avoid recurrence  a floating image window cannot contain any other  floating image windows     6 10 4 Restrictions    Floating image windows  popups or dialog boxes cannot be moved  outside its image window     6 10 5 Navigation between image windows    Moving your cursor to another image window shifts the focus to that  image window     The Navigator provides a context menu for the selected image  which  lets you select the image window that you want the image to be  displayed in     In Flow  Process and Generic images  you can configure hotspots   which display images and popups in other image windows     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 39    Operator Station    6 11 Desktop area for image windows    Primary and secondary windows of your OS are defined in a common  desktop area  The size of this area depends on the display screen  configuration and the screen display driver that is installed     When configuring the image windows  the common desktop area  origin is the basis for positioning of all image windows  This origin is  located to the top left     Common origin  Lett  top  0 0     Primary image window Secondary i
31.  the  ruler both forwards and backwards along the horizontal time axis   However  the updating of the trend curve on the screen is frozen while  the ruler is being displayed     The measurement ruler only shows the trend values points  i e  it will  not interpolate the values between the points  Thus  the ruler jumps  from point to point when dragging     A typical Time Trend measurement ruler is shown in the following  figure            DACO 03451 1 15 000  96   ms     15 000   9 4 01 8 55 08 AM 897  90 0  80 0  70 0  60 0  50 0  40 0  30 0  20 0  10 0    0 0  8 51 00 AM 8 56 00 AM  9 4 01 9 4 01    9 6 Multiple curve trends    It is possible to have several trend curves in the same trend provided  that they are all the same trend type  A mixture of Time and XY Trend  curves Is not possible     Each curve overlays a scale on the Y axis of the trend and on the X   axis for XY Trend curves  The trend presentation can be changed to  show only one scale or all scales simultaneously  Each curve and its  scale axis are given unique colours to make it easy to distinguish the  curves from each other     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 83    Trend System    9 7 Property dialog boxes    The AutroOs Trend System has two trend property dialog boxes     Time Trend Properties dialog box  ref  0   XY Trend Properties dialog box  ref 11 8 12       These property dialog boxes are used to change the 
32.  the numerical value of the time range  The  applicable time unit is specified in quotes to indicate that you can change the  unit     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 141    Reference information       Time unit    The selection made in the Time unit option group determines which time unit is  applicable for the time range    Selecting another time unit initiates recalculation of the time range value  This  implies that the value is rounded off to the previous whole number if you change  to a larger unit  However  if the current value is less than 1 in the larger unit  the  initial value is preserved when reverting to the initial unit        Default  Clicking the Default button reverts the range value and time unit to the latest  saved settings     11 8 18 Static TimeSpan Page      Static TimeSpan Page       The page is applicable for both time and XY trends     Vertical Axis Scale   Horizontal Axis Scale    Vertical Axis Parameter   Horizontal Axis Parameter    Trend Attributes     Timespan   Axis Divisions   Curve Attributes      Time of oldest available data  Year  Month  Day  Hour Minute  Second         Display start time  Year  Month  Day  Hour Minute  Second    a          f zd  37          Display stop time  Year  Month  Day  Hour Minute  Second      2000 ani ajz afi ap zd  27 nd                            Note  These values are common to all curves        No user rights are req
33.  their pages  proceed as follows     1     2     Display the appropriate web image by using the navigator  the  historical list or hotspots as applicable    Use the navigation means of the displayed web pages as  applicable  Note that the context menus of the Internet Explorer  are not available    Use the Next  ref 11 9 3    Previous  ref  11 9 4   Stop  ref   11 9 6 and Refresh  ref  11 9 5 commands on the web image  toolbar to perform operations on the displayed web site pages   Note that the standard AutroOS Previous and Next navigation  buttons  which are located on the left side of the toolbar  only apply  to AutroOS images    To print the displayed web page  On the File menu  select Print  image     The Print dialog box is displayed  Select printout options  as applicable and click the OK button  The web page is printed on  the specified printer     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 88    Reference information    11  Reference information       11 1 Access Control System    11 1 1 Logon dialog box      Logon dialog box            User  f  Password       Cancel                  The Logon dialog is a modal dialog  Valid user accounts have a registered  user and password combination  Upon entering a valid combination  the dialog  closes and the user is logged on  Otherwise  the dialog box remains displayed  and a message box advices you to try again  It is not possible to change f
34. 0 28 312810  Typ 3  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  TxtCR    Err Seq 0    Tm 04 01 01 16 30 28 312910  Typ 3  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  TxtCR  Err Seq 1    Tm 04 01 01 13 30 28 332939  Typ 3  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  TxtCR  Err Seq 2    Tm 04 01 01 13 30 28 332939  Typ 3  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  T  tCR  Err Seq 3    Tm 04 01 01 12 31 20 357747  Typ 1  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  TxtCon  Err Seq 4    Tm 04 01 01 12 31 20 367761  Typ 1  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  TxtCon  Err Seq 5    Tm 04 01 01 12 31 20 367761  Typ 1  Orig 100  CmdG 65535  TxtNor                      m       No user rights are required  no configuration mode is required     The dialog is normally invoked and minimized upon system start  To open it  click the    B EventDADStor  C   EveDELUE Rr Es icon in the start bar     If the icon is not found  run the command  EventDAOStore exe  lt OSname gt        Configuration    The Configuration group comprises text boxes that reflect the current settings for the event  database  You can change these settings by editing the text boxes  To make your changes  applicable  you must Apply them     Database   The Database input box specifies the path and filename for the event database     Filter type and filter name   The Filter type and Filter name input boxesc specify the applicable filter  You can set  any filter but the universal event filter provides the most complete log     Lifespan   The text box specifies the maximum lifespan for an event  Events older than the actual  lifespan  are subject for 
35. 00and upwards  Axisbox     1400 and  upwards  Autrosafe   1500 and  upwards   Alive Indicates the state   OK  Alive and None  of the unit comunicate  Not Reported    Communication lost  Last reported Shows the status   OK   No errors Indicates the  of devices reported highest  connected to ERROR   errors priority  serial lines reported  process   alarm  SW Version The accumulated  Number followed by None  uptime of the character indicating  station period  For example     3 06 d indicates 3 06  days  h hours   d days  y years     4 2 7 Net Status tab    The Net Status tab shows the status of the communication network  for all OS and DbServers in the system     This sheet contains a window that is divided into two panes     The left hand pane lists all stations in the communication network by  means of icons and abbreviated names  OS and DB   Clicking any  icon or name displays the status of the communication network  as  seen from the corresponding station  in the right hand pane    A red A  B or AB on the icon  indicates that its station has a network  communication error on net A  B or both     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 16    Equipment System    The right hand pane is a static and once information has been  displayed it is not updated  It is divided into seven columns that  provide the information described in the following table     Heading  Description Possible Values   Se
36. 22  5 4 1 Acknowledgment authority                                 eeeeeeeeeeeeeessee 22  5 4 2 Acknowledging methods                             eese 22  5 4 3 Selection of alarms for acknowledgement                                23  5 5   DISDIAVING alat Tis isse coi oe oe DO e e o eae Do ge Ie eed Lo CU euet v ae etat 24  56 JEISEDIGSODTallOTi soe cei ood eoo pee ee Delo eo e ee o n e ue eene bea eae 24  5 54  Dynamic alarm PAGE suites Rast velodiosq Meme ndtabi Be Pas a 24  5 6 2 Static alarm Dates  Siete vehe d er eit isch er iunt 25  5 6 3 Historic event DAGE           ccceccccccssscecceeeeeecseseeecseseecseeseesssaeeeeees 25    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 1    Table of Contents    5 7 Dynamic alarm pPreSentation             cccccccccccsseseeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeas 25  5 7 1  Alarm state changes  ue nati uta Look a oce aga wa pacman atone auc 25  58  Last alatm lille iso etie hetsoesu nti a a tec LU coa 26  59 Event MM ASS TEE 26  5 9 1 Named Event imMages             cccccccssssseceeceeeseeeeeseeeseeeeesseeeeeeeseaas 26  5 9 2 Display of Event iMa Qe S             cccccsccecseececeeseeeseeeeaeeeseeeeesaeees 26  9 3 FUS Da TU TU T T EUM 26  5 934   Event image TADS ui eto iexen s ten De taurum enu Ment capu lesse vase rep Esas 27  S MES CASINO ETE 27  5 10 1 Dynamic and static alarm pages                                  eesseseeese 27  5 10 2Historic event page
37. 2L V20 MEAS PRIM      Description   2L V20 MEAS PRIM  Unit           Digital Pereneter                No user rights are required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited        Parameter Identification  The page comprises of the Parameter Identification group box        The Name text box specifies the name of the variable or time series that is to be  connected to the selected trend curve    The Description text box allows you to enter a description of the connected time  series that will be displayed in the curve legend for the selected curve  By  default  this description is the same as the name of the connected time series   The Unit text box specifies the applicable unit for the variable in question  The  text box is unavailable whenever the Digital Parameter check box is checked   The Digital Parameter check box is automatically checked for digital variables     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 139    Reference information    11 8 16 Trend Attributes dialog box      Trend Attributes dialog box       Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter           rend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions      Trend Attributes  Mame      TANK 2 LEVEL      Show Name       Iw Show Curve Legend  Iw Show Separate Axes  Iv Show Grid   Iv Show Ausiliary Curves    
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39. 8 1 X Description  Require Crystal Report Designer                                   63   8 2 Report mechanism            ccccseecccccseeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeesseneeessaeeeeeeas 63  B21 JOVCIVICW c                           63  8 2 2 Prepared reports and generated reports                                   64  8 2 3 Triggering report generation                                eeeeeeeeeeeeeeene 64  9 2 4  Heport Management i  dedi ere Cod ee eo ve ETE 65  9 2 5  DISDIAVING FED OMS saa iisesdtst ene aepin seduce mE ns ceteris ed endticat 65  9 26 eame jme              65  Oe  TACDOM SIOLAGG eiii eon ott baee io temi dace pledge ye Ee 65  8 2 8 Report mail                           sees nennen nennen nnns 66   8 3 Using the report system                      seeeeesssseeseseseeeeeennneennn nnn 66  8 3 1 Generating interactive reports                               esseeeessse eese 66  8 3 2 Interactive report tYPOS              ccceeccccseseeeceeseeeceeeseecseeseesseeeeeees 67  8 3 3 Setting reporting period   fixed time span                                 72    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 3    Table of Contents    9 1    9 2    9 3    9 4  9 5  9 6  9 7  9 8  9 9  9 10    8 3 4 Report popup window                          eeeeeeeereeenn  B55  JIC DOME O wetness ete mS   8 3 6 Report popup window toolbar                                  eeeessessss s  8 3 7 Sending a report a
40. A system alarm is a notification of an abnormal or unwanted system  condition  Its purpose is to attract the attention of the operator to potential  hazardous areas     System event A system event is a notification of a system condition for recording purposes     Tag An AutroOs tag identifies a specific instance of an AutroOs module that is  configured on a specific AutroSafe within the AutroOs configuration  The tag  is identified by an alphnumeric string   the tag name     Tagmark A tagmark indicates the state of the module to which it is connected     Tagname An AutroOs tag identifies a specific instance of an AutroOs module that is    System alarm       SQL       configured on a specific AutroSafe within the AutroOs configuration  The tag  is identified by an alphnumeric string   the tag name     Time series A series of digital or analog values representing the development of process  conditions over time   UTC Universal Time Coordinated   UTC is the standard time common to every    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS          o    Page 150    Glossary    place in the world  Formerly called GMT and also World Time  UTC  nominally reflects the mean solar time along the Earth s prime meridian  The  prime meridian is arbitrarily based on the meridian that runs through the  Greenwich Observatory  UTC is the basis for all time zones based on the  Prime Meridian with longitude   0 degrees     Valu
41. AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 72    Report system    Setting the end date for the report    e Make sure that StopDateTime is selected in the parameter  field     e Activate the calendar function by clicking on the arrow in the    date select box    1 21 2002 E for selecting the end date    for the report  Use the left or right arrow in the calendar to  select other months     e Select the time select date box and use the up down arrow        0346 PM Z  to select the end time for the report     8 3 4 Report popup window  The report popup window is a resizable pop up window floating on top    of the image window  The window contains only one generated report   but several report popup windows can be displayed simultaneously     8 3 5 Report title    The window title identifies the report by name and origin     Historic Report  reppobl 1999 06 11 13 20 00 E4      Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 73    Report system    8 3 6 Report popup window toolbar    All report specific functions in the the report popup window are  accessed from the window toolbar     2 of 4           g    E    ca  c  oe  4    Total150 1  100   150 of 150    2 of 4 b   ri   n   Sle   eoz     Totaki50 100  150 of 150    The report popup window displays the report  a  page at a time  Using the navigation buttons  you  can move to the beginning or 
42. Bottom  i   mm         i Portrait       Landscape       Comment    BEEN    Cancel   Printer         The Paper  Orientation and Margins group boxes allow you to select and  specify the standard output choices and parameters    The Comment text box allows you to type in comments that will be printed in the  upper right box  which is located as shown on the dialog box above        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 127    Reference information    11 8 2 Axis Controls command       Axis Controls command      This command lets you toggle the trend axis controls on and off         This command lets you toggle the trend axis controls on and off        Method   Launch the trend context menu in the correct trend and toggle the Axis Controls  command on    The axis control scroll bars are now displayed    The Axis Controls command in the context menu is checked        11 8 3 Cut  Copy and Paste Curve commands       Cut  Copy and Paste Curve commands       The Cut Curve  Copy Curve and Paste Curve commands allow you to cut   copy and paste the trend curves in and between trend panes  see Copying   deleting and moving trend curves    Paste Curve only becomes available after a  trend curve has been cut or copied using the Cut Curve and Copy Curve  commands        Method   Put the correct trend curve in focus for cutting or copying   Launch the trend context menu    Then use these commands as applicab
43. Hotel These values are common to all curves        No user rights are required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited     Note  These values are common to all curves        Name   The Name text box specifies the user defined name for the trend        Show Name  The Show Name check box  when selected  causes the trend name to be  displayed in the trend        Show Curve Legend  The Show Curve Legend check box  when selected  causes the curve legend  to be displayed for each trend curve        Show Separate Axes  The Show Separate Axes check box  when selected  causes separate scales to  be displayed for each trend curve        Show Grid    The Show Grid check box  when selected  causes grid lines to be displayed in  the trend        Show Auxiliary Curves  The Show Auxiliary Curves check box  when selected  enables the display of  auxiliary curves  For a Time Trend  these are horizontal alarm limit lines     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 140    Reference information    11 8 17 Dynamic Time Span page      Dynamic Time Span page       The dynamic time span page is applicable in the following context     Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter   Time trend   Timespan page for    Trend Attributes l m Timespan    Axis Divisions    OM i ets IRSE   dyn a
44. Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 45    Operator Station    6 15 3 Types    The function signature commands are classed as follows  Image and  Popup     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 46    Operator Station    6 16 Popup function signature commands    The system supports the following popup management function    signature commands     6 16 1 CreatePopup    Designation    Function  Input string parameters    framename    popuptype  popupname    parameters    Input string array  parameters    Output String Array  Parameters    Return Value    Comments    PopupManager CreatePopup framena  me popuptype popupname  parameter  s     Create a new popup     Name of registered frame  Name of the type of popup  Popup name     optional  Parameters forwarded to  popup    None    None    Returns TRUE on success     The popup is created  not shown  To  show  use ShowPopup  Different  popup types use the popup name and  parameters at their own discretion     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 47    Operator Station    6 16 2 ShowPopup    Designation    Function   Input string parameters  framename  popuptype  popupname    parameters    Input string array parameters  Output String Array Parameters  Return Value    Comments    PopupManager ShowPopup 
45. Numbers and Tics    Secondary    0 E Small Tics             Note  These values are common to all curves        Cancel         The value you specify in the two sets of Primary and Secondary spin boxes  represents the number of divisions that will appear in the scales of the trend   s  vertical and horizontal axes    For example  specifying five  5  primary and ten  10  secondary axis divisions  will display a scale with five main divisions each containing ten sub divisions   provided that there is sufficient space on the displayed trend scale    Note  When zooming and panning a trend the horizontal axis division will be  automatically adapted to the time span of the displayed trend        See also  XY Trend Properties dialog box     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 135    Reference information    11 8 12 XY Trend Properties dialog box      XY Trend Properties dialog box    XY Trend Properties    Vertical Axis Scale   Horizontal Axis Scale    Vertical Axis Parameter   Horizontal Axis Parameter    Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions   Curve Attributes      Curve           Trend Attributes  Name            Show Name     Show Curve Legend    v Show Separate Axes   M Show Grid    v Show Auxiliary Curves             Note  These values are common to all curves     Cancel   Help         No security object is required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this is a modal dialo
46. OS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 145    Reference information    11 9 Web Images    11 9 1 Image Attributes dialog box      Image Attributes dialog box    This dialog box lets you enter the URL address of the web site you want to be  displayed in the web image        Image Attributes Ea         URL   www  autronicafire com  Cancel            URL   Type in the URL address of the appropriate web site in this text box    In an existing web image  you can type in another URL address  thus temporarily  changing the web site displayed in this web image  The new web site is  displayed instantly  However  next time you select the web image using the  navigator  the original web site is again displayed        11 9 2 Image Properties    command      Image Properties    command    This command lets you view and edit the URL address of the displayed Web  image        11 9 3 Next command      Next command       This command displays the next page contained in the historical list for the web  site  which is contained in the displayed web image  Note that this command  button is not disabled  when there are no more pages in the historical list for the  Web site     mJ    This command button is located on the Web image specific toolbar        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 146    Reference information    11 9 4 Previous command    Pr
47. Os configuration  ensure that the  Everyone option is selected for the Owner Image drop down list box  its  Component drop down list box and the Associated Image drop down list box  In  the Component drop down list box below the Associated Image drop down list  box  select among the component categories  E  g   if Event View is selected  all  the hotspots in the current AutroOs application configuration that have any of  the Event images as an associated image  are listed in the Hotspots group box        The command buttons of this dialog box are the following     Add Use this button to create a new hotspot  An owner image  must be specified   either in advance in the Filter group box   or in the Image Manager Browser dialog box  which is  displayed if no owner image has been specified prior to  clicking this button  When an owner image has been  specified  the Hotspot Editor dialog box is displayed     Remove Use this button to remove a hotspot  The hotspot to be  removed must first be selected in the Owner Image column in  the Hotspots group box     Edit Use this button to edit an existing hotspot  The hotspot to be  edited must first be selected in the Owner Image column in  the Hotspots group box  The Hotspot Editor dialog box is  displayed        B  4 L     AER SL Lm EL rS  A d Hm RB M LL Xf    messa c EE PN MEN 79 ndi ss Aad rn rm A  I UT7Fz SZSNLSOltmpmo  wAaag44784    Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 104    Reference information       Links This button is not av
48. Report popup window     2  Select the Ef uton in the toolbar     3  Inthe Export dialog box  Select an appropriate file format from  the list box     4  Inthe Export dialog box  Select the mail destination that  matches the mail system where you have an account  The  following mail systems can be handled  Microsoft Exchange   Microsoft Outlook  Lotus Notes     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 75    Trend System    9  Trend System       9 1 Trends    The Trend system is used for presentation of trends  It uses split  window mechanisms to create and present one or several trends as  separate panes in a trend image  Each trend may contain one or  several trend curves     The AutroOs Trend System contains functions for controlling the  displaying  creation and appearance of trends     This section contains descriptions of the AutroOs Trend System main  features     A trend is a presentation of one or several trend curves in a scaled  axis system  You can both configure the trend with its contents and  operate on the displayed trend by using a dedicated trend context  menu  This context menu applies to the trend from which it was  launched  this is significant when more than one trend is displayed  simultaneously      9 1 1 Trend presentations    There are two different types of trend presentation     e Trend Image  ref  9 3 3   which fills the main view area and  may comprise several trend
49. Section  lt Station gt  EventSystem EventStore BackupLocation     Export  The event database can be exported explicitly by clicking the Export     button  A  directory browser is invoked  allowing you to specify the patch and filename for the  export file  The export format is ASCII format  using     and  CR  delimiters     Import     Clicking the Import     button invokes a standard directory browser dialog to specify the  directory where the files to be imported are stored  Note that all files with  ue extension  are imported     Minimize window  It is important not to close the EventDAOStor dialog  as this would terminate event  logging  Therefore an explicit Minimize window button is included        The Trace group comprises comprises check boxes to specify where the trace information is  send  The purpose is to get information for debugging     11 4 5 Select all command      Select all command       Select all is an option in the context menu of event and alarm pages   The function let you select all currently displayed rows in the page  Rows that  are not in the display window  are not selected        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 98    Reference information    11 5 Operator Station    11 5 1 About AutroOs    command      About AutroOs    command       This command displays the About AutroOs dialog box  which provides you  with information on this release of AutroOs          
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51. ace for specification of the horizontal axis division is identical in time  trends and xy trends  The behavior  however  is different     In xy trends the horizontal axis division behaves similar to the vertical axis  division  l e  The number of divisions is constant while the scale values are  recalculated upon zooming and panning     In time trends the number of divisions differs according to a  best fit  calculation  performed by the system  l e  the systme divides the axis according to the  number of primary and secondary divisions that you enter in the dialog   However  whenever you zoom  the time axis calculations may overwrite your  specification     The Primary spin box specifies in how many equal parts the displayed horizontal  axis is divided  The specified number defines implicitly the horizontal gridlines  and major scale marks  Numeric scale values are calculated and associated  with the respective scale marks  The values are recalculated upon zooming or  panning     Note that the decimal resolution may cause some scale values to be rounded off     The Secondary spin box specifies in how many equal parts each major division is  divided  Appropriate minor scale marks are inserted accordingly  There are no  numeric scale values assigned to the minor division marks  The minor tics are  automatically suppressed as the tics becomes to dense     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Pag
52. agname report will include all events of given Tagnames for the  selected start and end date for the report     To generate the report do as follow     Enter the tagname in the Discrete Value box  and press the add  button  Several tagnames can be added and included in the report   Valid tagnames are existing tagname defind in AutroOS  A wildcard      can be used to select a groupe of tagnames  E g  DACG  will include  all tagnames starting with DACG in the report     Select Start and End date for the report  For more information please  refer to the chapter Setting reporting period   fixed time span    Press Ok to generate the report     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 70    Report system    Select on event types     Enter Parameter Values    Parameter Fields        StartD ate Tine  Stop ate T ime    Select event type to include in repart  other types are discarged        Discrete Value    Value    Delete         Cancel      Event type report will include all events of a given event type for the  selected start and end date for the report     To generate the report do as follow     Select the Event type in the Discrete Value box  and press the add  button  Several eventtypes can be added and included in the report   Valid event types are process alarm  system alarms  operator  messages  process messages and system messages     Select Start and End date for the report  For more info
53. ailable        11 5 8 Logical Color Table dialog box      Logical Color Table dialog box       This dialog box lets you view  add  edit and perform other operations on your  AutroOs configuration display colour settings           i Colour i  AIMBG 01   AIMBG 02   AIMBG 03 AIMBG 03   A MBG 04 AIMBG_04   AIMFG_BLACK AIMFG_BLACK   AIMFG_BLUE AIMFG_BLUE   AIMFG_BROWN AIMFG_BROWN   AIMFG_BURGUNDY AIMFG_BURGUNDY   AIMFG_CYAN AIMFG_CYAN   AIMFG_DBLUE AIMFG_DBLUE   AIMFG_DCYAN AIMFG_DCYAN   AIMFG_DGREEN AIMFG_DGREEN   AIMFG_DRED AIMFG_DRED   AIMFG_GREEN AlMFG GREEN   AIMFG GREY AIMFG GREY   AIMFG LGREY AIMFG LGREY   Cobus      AlMFG MAGENTA AlMFG MAGENTA Paloltes  AIMFG OLIVE A MFG OLIVE ii    AlMFG RED AlMFG RED x   AIMFG WHITE AIMFG WHITE Blink       AIMFG_YELLOW AIMFG_YELLOW   AIMPVIFWAI ARM acknrifl ha 248 OSKALARM PRIN AG z  System            Logical Colour Name  Physical Colour Name and Colour list box   This list box shows the names of the colours currently defined in the logical colour  table together with the names and visual examples of their mapped physical  colour     The buttons described below are only available in the OS Configuration mode  when you are logged on as a member of the systems user group     Add    button   Clicking this button lets you add a new logical colour to your AutroOs  configuration by typing in the new name in the displayed New Logical Color  dialog box     Edit    button  This button lets you edit a selected logical colour by displaying the Phys
54. ameter    Trend Attributes   Timespan xis Divisions   Curve Attributes      Vertical   ns Divisions    Primary  E E Grid  Numbers and Tics  Secondary   2    Small Tics          Horizontal Anis Division    Primary  f   Grid  Mumbers and Tics    Secondary   2    5mall Tics        Mote  These values are common to all curves           No user rights are required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited     Note  These values are common to all curves        Vertical Axis Divisions   The Primary spin box specifies in how many equal parts the displayed vertical  axis is divided  The specified number defines implicitly the horizontal gridlines  and major scale marks  Numeric scale values are calculated and associated  with the respective scale marks  The values are recalculated upon zooming or  panning     Note that the decimal resolution may cause some scale values to be rounded off     The Secondary spin box specifies in how many equal parts each major division is  divided  Appropriate minor scale marks are inserted accordingly  There are no  numeric scale values assigned to the minor division marks  The minor tics are  automatically suppressed as the tics becomes to dense     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 143    Reference information       Horizontal Axis Divisions  The interf
55. and user interaction means are presented to the user via  images  An image has a name and contents  An image belongs to any  of the image types defined in the system  Process  Trend  Event   Equipment or Generic   An image contains sufficient information to  draw the image in the main view area     Throughout the configuration  the image name is used for navigation    purposes     6 9 Image types    AutroOs contains the following image types     Image type    Process    Trend    Event    Equipment    Generic    Description    A graphical image type providing enhanced graphics and  functionality for operation of the modules  The graphics  provides a real life vision of the modules and site arrange   ments  with the arrangement of the modules as designed  in each image  and not as defined in the AutroOs world  space  Process images can be configured with hotspots  that provides shortcuts to other images within your  configuration     A graphical image type showing trends for module  variable states     A list type image showing alarms and events     A list type image showing status of the stations in the  system     A simple image type that only support hotspots  Generic  images must be configured with hotspots that provides  shortcuts to other images within your configuration     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 37    Operator Station    6 10 Image window types  AutroOs provides thre
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57. base  The historic event page acts like a log  the dynamic and  static pages act like  indicators and controls   That makes it obvious  why alarms can not be acknowledged from the historic event page     The historic event page lets the user query the event database  The  database query is defined by the applied filter and the user defined  time span     e All functions related to historic event page operation are  available from the context menu and the event toolbar  ref   5 11      The universal event filter is the system default for the historic event  page  That means that all events are passed through  Historic event  presentation requires that an ODBC data source name is defined and  that appropriate event storage parameters are set     The vertical scroll bar of the historic  event page lets you navigate within the  defined time span  When you operate  the scroll bar a message box displays  the time stamp of the event that will  appear in the top row of the event    page     Wed  Jun 30 38 12 15 53       5 15 ODBC data source name  for the event database     Historic event presentation requires that the data source name   OSKEventDb   using the Microsoft Access Driver    mdb  is defined on  the OS  The User Data Source must point to the database file defined  in the OS specific EventStore parameter  DBLocation   The default  path for the event database is C  lev db event mdb     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     A
58. box    The Owner Image column  This column displays the owner images of all the  hotspots that have been selected in either of the ways described above  You  can select a hotspot owner image from this list    The Associated Image column  This column displays the associated images of  all the hotspots that have been selected in either of the ways described above   and which are listed in the Owner Image column  You cannot select an  associated image from this list        Examples of usage   In the following  some examples of the usage of the functions contained in the  two group boxes above are provided    To list all the hotspots in the current AutroOs application configuration  ensure  that the option Everyone is selected in all the four list boxes in the Filter group  box  All the owner images and the associated images of all the hotspots are now  listed in the columns of the Hotspots group box    To list all the hotspots originating from a specific image  select the image name  in the Owner Image drop down list box  eventually select the component name in  the Component drop down list box below  Ensure that the option Everyone is  selected for both the Associated Image drop down list box and its the  Component drop down list box  All the hotspot connections having that image  as the owner image are now listed in the columns of the Hotspots group box   To list all images in a specific component that are the destinations  associated  images  for hotspots in the current Autro
59. component for switching  video channels     3 1 CCTV System Functions    e Automatic popup  In case of an fire alarm from a flame detector with integrated camera   the video module will automatic popup and display live video pictures     e Manuel operation  From the videopage the CCTV system can be operated manually  Live  video can also be operated from the prosess images     e Video Overlay   Video overlay is a system for displaying detected flames or   hot areas  in the video pictures  The video overlay can be  activated and deactivated by push buttons     e Record    Video signals are recorded at the hard disk  The recording  of video images starts automatically when a fire is detected  by the flame detectors  Video signals can also be recorded  manually     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 10    CCTV Flame Detection System    3 2 Using the CCTV System    3 2 1 How to activate the CCTV system from the detector page    To activate the CCTV system from the detector page press the video  icon next to the detector  The live camera image will appear in a pop   up window  To close the video pop up press the close window button           3 2 2 The Automatic CCTV Popup    If a fire is detected by the flame detector cameras  live images from  the cameras will pop up in a pop up window in the alarm image     In a situation with several fire alarms from the flame detector  camereas  the first
60. configuration and be operational  provided that the modules are  configured and connected in the AutroOS world space by using  the Flow image  Optionally  hotspots can be added to new and  existing Process images     7 5 1 Adding a hotspot to a Process image    To add a hotspot to a Process image  you can define the hotspot by  using the Add Hotspot     ref  11 5 2  command and the Hotspot  Editor dialog box  ref  0  in almost the same way as when you define  a hotspot in a Flow image  except that     e You cannot define the hotspot boundaries by dragging the  cursor in the main view area  Instead  when you choose the  command above  the Hotspot Editor dialog box  in which  you define the hotspot  is displayed directly    e Locate the hotspot on a spot that will be displayed on the  screen regardless of which display screen resolution that is  selected by the user     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 62    Report system    8  Report system    The report system lets you design and generate reports  It also  provides report management  including report storage   printing and    mailing        8 1 Description  Require Crystal Report Designer     This section contains the description of the report system  To fully  understand all of the report system  you should have a good  understanding of     Time series   Event system   Crystal Report Designer  SQL     Note  This description contain
61. curve definition  and presentation of a trend     9 8 Time Trend    A Time Trend curve is a plot of the values for a single process  variable with the progress of time  Each time the value of the process    variable is read  it is time stamped and added to the right hand end of  the curve     The updating of the curves on the screen is optimized in order to  produce  nice  numbers along the time axis  The updating rate also  depends of the trend time span  which is printed on the trend     A Time Trend can contain a maximum of 10 curves  It will have  separate scales overlaid on the Y axis and a common time that shows  the same time resolution for all curves on the X axis     The following figure shows a Time Trend with four curves and all  scales displayed        DFSS 03451 1       Smoke 48 000  96   Air Flow 52 000  96        Timespan   00 00 30  110 0             Z0 Eu une Ue et EAE ENEA EAEN E EEE E E deste rue cercurdi gie rv erqeergeeqgustrer puccirduecer E EA rca gue ders treu ente duree icd A iuter  8 57 45 PM 8 57 48 PM 8 57 51 PM 8 57 54 PM 8 57 57 PM 8 58 00 PM 8 58 03 PM 8 58 05 PM 8 58 09 PM 8 58 12 PM 8 58 15 PM  10 18 01 10 18 01    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 84    Trend System    9 9 XY Trend    An XY Trend is a plot of time correlated values from two different  process variables  X and Y  for a defined time span as shown in the  following figure     Y value    
62. d alarms  the  next  appropriate unacknowledged alarm is displayed on the last  alarm line     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 31    Event System    5 17 3 Event image    To acknowledge alarms on the appropriate Event image  proceed as  follows     1  Select the alarm s   ref 5 13  you want to acknowledge  On the    toolbar  click N  The unacknowledged alarm mark  see above   disappears     2  Ifno alarm is selected prior to clicking    all unacknowledged  alarms are acknowledged    3  Note  System alarms on PCUs can also be acknowledged by  entering the PCUs from the Station Explorer or Station Status  images     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 32    Event System    5 18 Defining time span    To define the time span for events displayed on the Historic Event  Page  proceed as follows     1     Display the Historic Event Page  for which you want to change the  time span     On the toolbar  click   e The Date and Time dialog box  ref O   is  displayed    To define the most recent end of the time span  use the fields  contained in the Most recent time group box  Either click the Now  button  or use the calendar  drop down list boxes and text boxes   To define the relative backward time span  type in the appropriate  values in the text boxes contained in the And backward time  span group box  Clo
63. deletion as the current delete interval expires     Delete interval   The delete interval defines how often a delete action is run  E g  If the delete interval is  set to 60 minutes  all events older than the defined lifespan  are deleted every hour   Note  If the delete interval is set to  0   the delete action is never run and all events  remain in the database     Events in queue   The text box the number of events that are currently queued and the maximum size of  the input buffer  The input buffer caches events that occur while the database is  closed  As the database opens again  all queued events are stored  If the buffer is filled  up  before the database is opened  events are written to a file and automatically  imported as the database re opens        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 97    Reference information       The command buttons comprised in the Configuration group are     Compact DB  Clicking the Compact DB command button removes all empty rows from the database   Compacting is done automatically according to specific criteria  but from this button   you can start the action any time  In general  compacting improves performance     Back up     The Back up    command button invokes a standard directory browser dialog where  you Can specify the path and filename for the backup file  The default backup path is  specified in the System Configuration database parameter  
64. e 144    Reference information    11 8 20 Curve attributes page   XY trends       Curve attributes page   XY trends       Vertical Asis Scale   Horizontal  amp xis Scale      Vertical  amp xis Parameter   Horizontal  amp xis Parameter    Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions Curve Attributes            Auwiliary curves    TS E dit         Aue  Ausg    Main curve      x              Show alarm lines  masimum 2 af 4     HighHigh LowLow vertical axis    High Low vertical axis     HighHigh LowLow horizontal axis    High Low horizontal avis       No security object is required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this is page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited        Main curve    The Main curve drop down list box allows you to select the colour for the  selected trend curve        Auxiliary curves   The Auxiliary curves group box contains a list box and an Edit button    The list box lists the available auxiliary curves  The Edit button launches a dialog  box for specification of an auxiliary curve        Show alarm lines  maximum 2 of 4    This group box collects check boxes for each pair of alarm lines along both  axes    HighHigh LowLow vertical axis   High Low vertical axis   HighHigh LowLow horizontal axis   High Low horizontal axis   You can check up to two check boxes in any combination  As you check the  second one  the remaining unchecked boxes become unavailable     Operator s Handbook  Autro
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67. e display A value display is a dynamic representation of a terminal value in a flow or  process image  The terminal value can be represented numerically or  graphically        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 151    Glossary    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 152    Reader   s Comments    13  Reader   s Comments    Please help us to improve the quality of our documentation by returning your comments on this  manual        Title  Operator s Handbook   AutroOS Monitoring and Control System   Ref  No   176 P AUTROOS FE 041124    Your information on any inaccuracies or omissions  with page reference         Please turn the page    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Reader   s Comments    Suggestions for improvements    Thank you  We will investigate your comments promptly   Would you like a written reply  Q Yes UNo       Please send this form to  Autronica Fire and Security AS  N 7483 Trondheim  Norway    Tel    47 73 58 25 00  Fax   47 73 58 25 01    www autronicafire com     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Reader   s Comments    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fir
68. e hotspot can be a text string only    e  he hotspot can be invisible  that is  you can define an  invisible bounding rectangle as the hotspot  The hotspot can  be located anywhere in the main view area of Generic or  Process images     6 14 3 Activation    When passing over a hotspot  the cursor appearance changes as  indicated in the figure below     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 44    Operator Station          Cursor outside the hotspot Cursor within hotspot  Cliking  displays the destination of the  link        6 15 Signature commands    AutroOs supports function signature commands  which controls the  displaying of images and popups     6 15 1 Area of use    Function signature commands can be configured the following places     Hotspots Hotspots in Generic and Process images     Function keys All function keys on keyboard  SVC 11PAN and    SCS 11PAN        6 15 2 Syntax    The syntax listed in the table below apply to the function signature  commands               ImageWindowName  Replace this string with the name  of the appropriate image window    without quotes          CurrentlmageWindowName     When this string is used  the  resulting action is displayed in the  same image window that is was    initiated from       parameters  Applicable in certain popup  ref   6 16  function commands   Brackets indicate that the    parameters are optional     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS 
69. e image window types   e A primary image window  on off per OS     e Secondary image windows  unlimited number per OS   e Floating image windows  unlimited number per OS      Primary image window    ry       Secondary image windows    Floating image windows    One primary image window and an applicable number of secondary  image windows may be configured on a large screen  or in multiple   screen solutions  It is also possible  however not recommended  to   configure several primary and secondary windows on one standard   OS display screen     6 10 1 Primary image window    The primary image window is mandatory in any application  Some  basic functionality is only available in this window  Applications running  on one screen will normally have the primary image window only  in  addition to floating image windows     Functions restricted to primary image window  Some functions are restricted to the primary image window only     These are   e System menu operations  e Alarm line in the event system  e Message Manager  e Command control  e Log off and exit     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 38    Operator Station    6 10 2 Secondary image window    Applications running on multiple screen solutions or on a large screen  will normally have a number of optional secondary image windows in  addition to the primary image window  The functionality of a secondary  window differ from that of the
70. e menu  click Exit  ref  11 1 3     The Shut Down dialog box is displayed  Select the option Log on  as a different user     The Shut Down dialog box closes and the Logon dialog is  displayed  Select or type in the new user name in the User drop   down list box  Type in the required logon password in the  Password box and confirm    The Logon dialog box closes  the entered user name is displayed  in the title bar and the appropriate level of system access is  granted     6 23 Images and image windows    This subsection contains procedures for configuration of images and  image windows     6 24 Creating floating image windows    All users can create floating image windows as applicable     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 52    Operator Station    6 24 1 Procedure    1  Select the primary or secondary image window in which the  floating image window is to be defined    2  Onthe File menu  select New Image Window     The New Image  Window dialog box is displayed    3  Type inthe name of the floating image window in the text box  The  new floating image window is displayed  A popup button is  displayed on the popup management toolbar    4  To display an image in this image window  open its navigator and  select image    5  To display the parent image of the image currently displayed  On  the toolbar  click the Parent image button    6  To maximize or minimize this image window  toggle i
71. el files for implementation  into the current AutroOs configuration  This is a standard Windows NT Open           dialog box   Look  in  EJ mi d ME i   ece  ieee              zimthr1 m  al bilge_ fii  rm  a cango_safety ml al E   e bowthr1 m1 carga temp m1 e fn area   ballast  ri ix  bowthr2 m1 carga tk m1 ix  fo port     aa  ballast alarm rn1 carga alarm ml e camqa Hk2 m1 fo sthd  ballast  m1 E cargo_perforn m  compr _air m  E hw aff np  bilge m1 ix  carga purmp m1 cow m   a  fw att        File name  Jazimthr Trl  Files of type   Model Files    m1      Cancel         File Name text box  The name of the Process image model file with the model file extension shall be  displayed typed in here        Files of type drop down text box  Use the list contained in this drop down text box to select model file type with file  extension        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 118    Reference information    11 7 Report System    11 7 1 Export dialog box       Export dialog box    This dialog box lets you export a report by selecting the destination        Export    Format   Crystal Reports  AFT  w Cancel      Destination           Exchange Folder sms       Format    AutroOS reports can be exported to a large range of formats  listed in the drop  down list box  Dependent on the format you select  you may be prompted for  optional information that is inherent to the selected format  Further descrip
72. end of the report   or you can move backwards and forward through  the report a page at a time     The page indicator specifies the currently  displayed page and the total number of pages in  the report  Upon generation  the page indicator  does not fetch the total number of pages in the  report  However  as long as the last page is not  displayed  a    sign is added to indicate that  there are more pages     The stop button is available while data request is  in progress only  l e  during report generation  and paging through very long reports  Clicking  the button  stops the current data request     Clicking the printer button launches the common  windows print dialog box  The system default  printer is automatically selected     Clicking the export and mail button let you  specify the export file format and destination  path  Exported reports can be attached to mail  messages     The zoom combo box let you specify the zoom  factor for the report page  It does not affect page  length or window size     The report status field reflects the number of  process variable values fetched from the ODBC  compatible data source  The number increases  while report generation is in progress     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 74    Report system    8 3   Sending a report as a mail attachment    Proceed as follows to send a report as a mail attachment     1  Display the generated report in a 
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74. eport  window        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 122    Reference information    11 7 4 Historic Report page      Historic Report page       Report Manager        Interactive Report Historic Report      Display    Refresh             repiob 1999 06 11 14 20 00       repiob1 1999 06 11 14 53 00       repiob1 1999 06 11 14 54 00         repiobl 1993 06 11 14 55 00      repiob2 1993 06 20 18 02 10       repiob2 1993 06 20 18 02 13       repiob2 1999 06 20 20 02 13      repiob2 1993 06 20 21 02 23       repiob2 1999 06 20 22 05 40       The Historic Report page is a page in the Report Manager dialog box and  requires the OS configuration mode        From this page you can browse through all reports that are stored along the path  defined in the Generated report base path field of the Configure Report  Manager dialog box        Refresh  The Refresh button refreshes the list of generated reports        Display  The Display button becomes available whenever a generated report is  selected  Selecting the button  initiates report generation  Many AutroOS  reports require date and time values to be specified by the user  These  reports prompt you to enter values for the report parameters  The report  output is displayed in the report window        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 123    Reference inf
75. etailed Area Page     The automatic display navigation in case of fault will only take place  after a reset     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 61    Process images    7 5 Implementation of Process images    The principal work steps and requirements for designing Process  images by using the external editor  SL GMS  and then implementing  these Process images into the AutroOs are the following     1     The modules that are to be comprised in the Process images must  be planned with their AutroOS world space tag names  They need  however not to be configured in the AutroOS world space at the  point of time when the Process image design process starts  refer  to steps 2  3 and 4 below    The Process images are designed by using the external SL GMS  editor  The Process images are stored as xxxx m1  model  files   The connections between the AutroOS modules and the sub  modules in the Process image must be matched  This is achieved  by defining the Process image UserData names equal to the  AutroOS module tag names  this process is performed by using  the SL GMS editor     A pre processing of the Process image must be performed by  using the utility program RenameModels exe  not part of  AutroOS   This pre processing generates a new xxxx m1 file and a  xxxx var file  comprising a list over all variables in the Process  image     The Process image can now be implemented in the AutroOs  
76. events  The  fields are also used in case of system evenis     Reason More information about the event  State Shows the state of the event  Fault Data Shows the fault data form the AutroSafe  Its    code is usefull for Autronica R amp D Department     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 20    5 3 Event types    Event System    Events are categorized as follow     Event type    Process  Alarm    System  Alarm    Process  Message    System  Message    Operation  Message    Cause    Violation of a defined alarm limit for a process  value     An undesirable condition that is not related to the  process  The    station availability    alarms are a  subset of the system alarms  They deal with  conditions like communication errors in the  network     A condition related to the process but not  classified as a process alarm     A condition not related to the process but not  classified as a system alarm     An operator intervention     The exact event type names  used in event and alarm lists  are not  necessarily identical to those used in the table above  The name  associated with each event type is set in the Global Event  System EventView configuration parameter group    Type Names in the  SysConf database     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 21    Event System    5 4 Alarm acknowledgement    Whether
77. evious command       This command displays the previous page contained in the historical list for  the web site  which is contained in the displayed web image    Note that this command button is not disabled  when there are no more  pages in the historical list for the web site     a    This command is contained on the Web image specific toolbar        11 9 5 Refresh command      Refresh command    This command refreshes the contents of the currently displayed web page     rt            This command is available on the Web image specific toolbar        11 9 6 Stop command    Stop command    This command stops the processing related to the web image currently  displayed     Lx     This command is available on the Web image specific toolbar        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 147    Glossary    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 148    Glossary    12  Glossary       Description    fAutroOs 0 000    Monitoring and Control System  AutroOs configuration The set of files that define an AutroOs delivery system   AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System     A mechanism that makes it possible to extract a subset of alarms  Each  alarm filter specifies a set of alarm attributes  Only alarms that match all  specified attributes pass the filter    DbServer A Database Server that interfaces data between Au
78. f  11 5 9 box is used  to view  acknowledge and store messages     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 50    Operator Station    Whenever the message manager contains unread messages for your  OS  indication on your OS user interface is provided     6 19 Using the Operator Station    Procedures for complex tasks are provided in this section  The  reference information for each command contains descriptions of how  to use the command itself     6 20 Startup and logon logoff    This subsection contains procedures for startup  logging on and  off   and changing user     6 21 Startup    To startup your OS  proceed as follows     1  Turn on your OS    2  Dependent on the startup configuration of your OS   Either   a Log on to Windows NT using the appropriate NT logon user  name and password     Or  b Your OS is automatically logged on to Windows NT     3  When your OS or OSHS is loaded  enter your OS logon password  in the Logon dialog box    4  You are now logged on to OS  and the startup image is displayed  in the main view area     6 22 Logging on  logging off and changing user    6 22 1 Logging on    This procedure assumes that your configuration is running  but your  OS is logged off     To log on to your OS  proceed as follows    1  Ensure that the Logon dialog box is displayed    2  If another user name is displayed in the User box select   eventually type in  your user name  and then t
79. fied date and time  The  most recent  time    is the reference  This group contains controls for setting the most recent  time     Now sets the most recent time to the current time     If you want another reference  use the calendar  and the Hour  Min and Sec  controls        And time span backwards group box    As the reference is the most recent time  the time span is defined in days   hours  minutes and seconds backwards in time  Use the Days  Hours  Min and  Sec text boxes        11 4 3 Delete command    Delete command       The Delete command removes rows with alarms in acknowledged normal  state from the dynamic and static alarm lists     The command is available whenever the SysConf parameter  Sections Global EventSystem AutoDelete is  False   Whenever  True   the  delete function is executed implicitly by the system     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 96    Reference information    11 4 4 Event DAOStor dialog box      Event DAOStor dialog box               EventDAOStor   D  demo db E vent  mdb   Opened OK      OE x        r Configuration    Database  D  demo db E vent mdb     Compact DB    Filter type   E vent filters     Backup       Filter name  fu niversal i i Lo Emot         r Minimize window    Lifespan   30 minutes i H          Delete interval   5 minutes  Events in queue  6 of 1000        r Trace       OSkTrace   i M Log window  Log window     Seq 0    Tm 04 01 01 15 3
80. framena  me popuptype popupname  paramete  rs     Show popup     Name of registered frame    Name of the type of popup    Popup name     optional  Parameters forwarded to  popup    None  None  Heturns TRUE on success     If popup does not exist  it is first  created    Different popup types use the popup  name and parameters at their own  discretion     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 48    6 16 3 HidePopup    Designation    Function  Input string parameters    framename  popuptype   popupname  parameters    Input string array parameters    Output String Array  Parameters    Return Value    Comments    6 16 4 DestroyPopup    Designation    Function  Input string parameters    framename  popuptype   popupname  parameters    Input string array parameters    Output String Array  Parameters    Return Value    Comments    Operator Station    PopupManager HidePopup framename   popuptype popupnamel parameters     Hide popup     Name of registered frame    Name of the type of popup    Popup name     optional  Parameters are ignored    None    None    Heturns TRUE on success     The popup is hidden  but not destroyed   To destroy  use DestroyPopup     PopupManager DestroyPopup framena  me popuptype popupname  parameters     Destroy popup     Name of registered frame    Name of the type of popup    Popup name     optional  Parameters are ignored    None    None    Heturns TRUE on success    
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82. g  l e  Apart from the current dialog  any input to  the OS is inhibited        The XY Trend Properties dialog box is a container for the time trend property  pages  It comprises the Curve list box which let you specify a single curve at the  time among the defined curves    It contains the following pages    Vertical Axis Scale   Horizontal Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter   Horizontal Axis Parameter   Trend Attributes   Timespan  note that the content of this page depends on the selected  presentation  dynamic or static    Axis Division   Curve Attributes    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 136    Reference information    11 8 13 Axis Scale page      Axis Scale page       The axis scale page is applicable in the following context        XY trend   Vertical axis scale page  eer eee ered Pee  Vertical Axis Parameter                No user rights are required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 137    Reference information       Extreme Values   the Extreme Values group box expresses the limits for the process value  connected to the selected trend curve  l e  the total range that can be represented  by the axis  Normally these values equa
83. ical  Color Selection dialog box  in which you can select a new physical colour for the       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 105    Reference information    Delete bution  This button lets you delete a selected logical colour     Colours    button   This button lets you edit the palettes used in your AutroOs configuration  The  Physical Color Table dialog box is displayed  Select new colours in this dialog  box        Palettes    button  This button lets you enable or disable each of the colour palettes that are defined  in your AutroOs configuration by displaying the Colour Palettes dialog box     Blink    button   This button lets you define new blink rates for your AutroOs configuration by  displaying the Color Blink Rate dialog box  in which these new settings are  made     System    button   This button lets you edit the colours used on system entities like background   scroll bars etc  by displaying the System Color Configuration dialog box  in  which the new settings and selections are made        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 106    Reference information    11 5 9 Message Manager dialog box    Message Manager dialog box       This dialog box lets you view and remove messages issued by the function  modules contained in the various AutroSafe panels and OSs of your AutroOs  configura
84. ifferent formats  The path for storage of generated reports is  defined in the Configure Report Manger dialog box     8 2 3 Triggering report generation    Report generation can be initiated in different ways     Interactively by the user  l e  you select a prepared report and  run it  The result is a  generated  report containing data  fetched from the data source  and presented in a separate  window on the OS     Scheduled by the OS according to the schedule parameter  settings of a report job  l e  the system clock triggers a  prepared report to be run  A scheduled report is stored in the  report archive  but not displayed  automatically     process event  triggered reports  A configured AutroOS  module trig rep can trigger a defined report job  The  generated report is not displayed automatically     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 64    Report system    8 2 4 Report management    Depending of how the report generation was initiated  reports can be  stored  displayed  printed  exported or mailed     Report generated      Output alternatives        Displayed         Interacti ely    Report  archive           By event    Mail  1    exported  report       8 2 5 Displaying reports    AutroOS displays reports in popup windows  The specific report popup  window includes appropriate controls to browse  scroll  scale  print and  store and mail the report  Each report is presented in a 
85. ill be superimposed on the  trend value axis    e the legend of the curve in focus will  if shown  have an  outline box around it    e the value axis scroll bars will  if shown  apply to the curve in  focus    e the measurement ruler will apply to the curve in focus   e the minimum  mean and maximum values will  if shown   apply to the curve in focus     A trend curve can be put in focus as follows     e Point to the curve  and then click it     Note   A digital curve can be more difficult to select  because the values are defined at the corners  In this  case point to a corner value and click it     e  f its curve legend is displayed  click it   e  fa separate axes presentation is displayed  click the  relevant value axis     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 82    Trend System    9 5 Measurement ruler    The measurement ruler is a tool that enables you to read the exact  values of the trend curve in focus  It will display the time and value for  the curve at the intersection point between the curve and the  measurement ruler at the top of the ruler     The measurement ruler is displayed by pointing in the trend and  dragging the cursor with the left mouse button held depressed  As  soon as you start to drag the cursor it changes to a vertical ruler and  shows the value of the process variable and the correlated time in a  measurement box attached to the top of the ruler  You can move
86. image fills the main view area  It may contain several trends   which may be a mixture of XY Trends and Time Trends  Each trend  may in its turn contain several trend curves    A Trend image can be displayed by performing one of the following  actions     e Selecting a Trend Image in the Navigator dialog box    e Clicking a trend hotspot  in Generic and Process images     e Selecting the Trend   gt  command in the context menu of a  module  in Process images      An example of a Trend image containing four trends is shown in the  following figure     g ETTE   Prudhoe Bay   08502   q       October 18  2001 9 01 38 PM FE  xi  File Edit View Operation Tools System Help         t  Bs amp kDhDm nsNHNEN             a    Ce ee   3                DACG 03451 2 DACG 03451 2      LEL Meter 7 000     SEH 0 333  TestUnit       Timespan  00 00 30        82 0 353  TestUnit   E Ref 0 353  TestUnit   i dis  TestUnit  Timespan  00 00 30  96 0 2 0  84 0  72 0 1 8  50 0  48 0  36 0 1 6  24 0  12 0 2  0 0  9 01 10 PM 9 01 40 PM  10 18 01 10 18 01 12  DACG 03451 2  Gain 0 000  TestUnit   Sob Timespan  00 00 30 16  3 5  0 8  3 0  25  0 6  2 0  1 5  10 0 4  0 5  0 0 0 2   0 5   1 0 0 0  9 01 10 PM 9 01 40 PM 9 01 10 PM 9 01 40 PM  10 18 01 10 18 01 10 18 01 10 18 01           NUM      Value axis scroll bar   You zoom in  decrease the value scale range  with the plus     button  and zoom out  increase the value scale range  with the minus      button at the end of the scroll bars     Time axis scroll
87. ion setting Generated report base path     The       Jbutton launches a drive and directory explorer dialog box that let  you specify any path that can be reached from the OS        Restrict number of files with this name  Use the leading check box to enable or disable storage restrictions   The Max number of files can be set to any value between 1 and 1000  If  storage restrictions are enabled  only the most recent   N   generated  reports are saved        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 121    Reference information    11 7 3 Interactive Report page      Interactive Report page       Report Manager x     Interactive Report   Historic Report    Generate        Select_On_State    O Select_On_Tag Modity      Select_On_Type     Sreate report  from template       Delete report       The Interactive Report page is a page in the Report Manager dialog and  requires the OS configuration mode        From this page you can browse all prepared reports that are stored along the path  defined in the Prepared report base path text box of the Configure Report  Manager dialog box        The Generate button becomes available whenever a prepared report is selected   Selecting the button  initiates report generation  Many AutroOS reports require  date and time values to be specified by the user  These reports prompt you to  enter values for the report parameters  The report output is displayed in the r
88. knowledgement of alarms  turning audible  alarm off and display of Event image  containing the alarm  list  are provided  Use these buttons as applicable     The Keypad group contains certain groups of keyboard functions     6 25 6 Keyboard    User definable function keys  Click the appropriate function  key to initiate the command that is configured on it   Numeric buttons  Use these buttons to enter numerical  values into dialog boxes    Cursor control buttons  Use these buttons to move between  fields in dialog boxes  and to scroll through lists     Optionally  you can use a standard Windows NT keyboard  and a two button mouse  or other pointing device  during  both normal operation and configuration of your AutroOs  application     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 54    Process images    7  Process images    Please observe that pictures in this section are examples only  and  can differ from installation to installations        Process images are applications to basic AutroOs images that are  generated outside the AutroOs and then implemented  When  implemented  the Process images are operated and configured as  integrated images     This section describes how to implement the Process images into the  AutroOs configuration  The description of the design and configuration  of the Process images by using the SL GMS is beyond the scope of  this user guide     7 1 Process image featu
89. l Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    m Extreme Values  Maximum   AE     Minimum   U     Values  Maximum   200                Minimum   o    Default    r  Numerical Resolution    Decimals   3 E Axis Decimals  i E                      Cancel      The Maximum and Minimum text boxes in the Extreme Values group box  allow you to define the upper and lower limits for the process value connected to  the selected trend curve  Normally these values will be set to the measurement  limits of the instrument monitoring the process value    The Maximum and Minimum values in the Values group box are used to the  set the maximum and minimum values displayed on the value axis scale of the  selected trend curve    The Default button allows you to revert back to the maximum and minimum  values set when the trend was last saved    The Decimals and Axis Decimals spin boxes in the Numerical Resolution  group box allows you to define the number of decimal places for the values  displayed on the value axis scale and in the curve legend  These boxes are not  available for digital parameters        Vertical Axis Parameter tab  The Vertical Axis Parameter tab allows you to define which process value is to    be represented by a specific trend curve     Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions      Curve  Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale Vertical Axis Parameter    Curve2       m Parameter Identification    Name   TEST Out PRIM N    Description   TEST 0 ut  PRIM  Unit                   The
90. l feature  especially when applying different  filters to a page in the event image and event dialog  Note that this  feature does not include the historic event page    To cancel any selection  click in any field that is not in the left column  of the page    There are several methods for selecting items in alarm pages     e Single row selection  click in the left field in the row  All  previous selections are removed        e Continuous multiple row selection  Click in the left field  of the first row to be included in the selection  Keep SHIFT  key down while clicking in the left field of the last row to be  included in the selection      _  Time       tag   Reason   Description   Ste   Type _ Fault Data  FN          Halon Circuits   Alam  ProcessAla    ES  IENsaes om conn MES3385                                      WisinProcess res   Hum Procesal  Kasemaa ovs crn res   Mem ers       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 29    Event System    e Random multiple row selection  Click in the left field of  the first row  Keep CTRL key down while clicking in the left  field of the rows to be included in the selection        Using CTRL Click in the left field of a selected row   deselects that row     e Select all  ref O      5 14 Historic event page    While the dynamic and static alarm pages are fed by the the Event  Server  the historic event page fetches information from the event  data
91. l the measurement limits of the instrument  monitoring the process value    The Maximum text box represents the upper limit    The Minimum text box represents the upper limit    The  Unit  is set to the measurement unit associated with the process value in  question        Values   the Values group box expresses the maximum and minimum values displayed on  the value axis scale of the selected trend curve  l e  the amount that is displayed  by the axis  These values must be within the specified extreme values    The Maximum text box represents the upper limit    The Minimum text box represents the upper limit    The  Unit  is set to the measurement unit associated with the process value in  question    The Default button revert the maximum and minimum values to the saved  values        Numerical Resolution   The Decimals and Axis Decimals spin boxes in the Numerical Resolution  group box allows you to define the number of decimal places for the values  displayed on the value axis scale and in the curve legend  These boxes are not  available for digital parameters    Take care to specify a numeric resolution for the axis decimals that harmonizes  with the axis division definition     11 8 14 Curve Attributes page   time trends      Curve Attributes page   time trends       Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions    Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter             Main curve                          No user rights are required  No configuration m
92. last plotted value     5 value       An XY Trend can contain a maximum of four curves  Each curve has  separate scales overlaid on the Y and the X axes  In addition up to  four user defined auxiliary curves and a pair of alarm limit lines can be  displayed for each curve  The following figure shows an XY Trend with  two curves and four axes  an axis for each of the four process values              Ll           X     1          9 10 Trend Pop up    A Trend Popup is a stand alone window that contains a single trend  It  can be launched from a Trend Image by using the Make Popup  ref   11 8 5  command     An example of a Trend Popup is shown in the following figure     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 85    Trend System    Trend Popup      DACG 03451 1 15 000  95      45  Timespan  00 05 00  100 0    40 0  20 0  70 0  60 0  50 0  40 0  30 0  20 0  10 0    0 0  8 93 00 AM 0 50 00 AM  graii gpi       This window can be moved and re sized  and will remain displayed  even if you display another image type  ref  6 9  in the main view area     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 86    Web images    10  Web images    The Web images component lets you view configured web images on  the intranet   and  if applicable  on the Internet        10 1 Main features    This component provides web images that display i
93. le        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 128    Reference information    11 8 4 Layout Mode command    Layout Mode command       The Layout Mode allows you to resize and collapse trend panes    The mode is toggled on and off by the Layout Mode command in the the File  menu  When this command is checked  Layout Mode is selected    When this mode is toggled on  two commands   Split Horizontally and Split  Vertically   are added uppermost on the trend context menu    The resizing of the panes are controlled by using the cursor  which appears with  a specific shape when this mode is toggled on        Method   Use this command the following ways    To split a trend pane horizontally  choose the Split Horizontally and use the  cursor to define the border between the new panes    To split a trend pane vertically  choose the Split Vertically and use the cursor to  define the border between the new panes    To delete a trend pane  move the border until it merges with the opposite border  of the pane    To freeze the trend image layout  toggle the Layout Mode off        11 8 5 Make Popup command    Make Popup command    The Make Popup command lets you create a Trend Popup of the selected  trend        Method   Open a Trend Image    Launch the context menu for the desired trend and click Make Popup   The trend popup window is launched containing the selected trend        Operator s Handbook  Au
94. le in the Operation menu in the menu bar     is  Command Control Status button  Clicking this button displays the  Command Control Status dialog box  which provides overview of  all the command groups and the OS groups currently controlling  them  This command is also available in the Operation menu in the  menu bar        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 112    Reference information    11 5 18 Status command    Status command       This command gives you access to a dialog box comprising of various functions  regarding the setting and testing of operator panel lamps  as    Lamp test   Light control   Manual lamp settings   on  off  flash  fast   Test mode on off        Method   On the Panel menu  click Status    Edit the fields in the dialog box that is displayed  and use the operator panel  command buttons to execute tests        11 5 19 Symbol position dialog box       Symbol position dialog box       This dialog box lets you specify the area in which to search for module symbol  positions  The tag names of all the modules with symbols located within this area  are listed for selection and display     Symbol position    Lett    32767  Cancel      Bottom    32767  Match all    whith   E5534    Height   E5534       z  El          The values in the four text boxes are AutroOs world map logical co ordinates     Left The search area bottom left corner s x coordinate   Bottom The search a
95. log box      Set Time dialog box    This dialog box lets you change your AutroOs configuration system date and  time     Set Time        Day Month  Year  eo   E    i 393  Cancel      Hour  Minute  Second      10   E    42      Change the values in the spin boxes either by clicking the up and down controls   or by selecting the appropriate values and then type in new values           Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 110    Reference information    11 5 16 Set Timezone dialog box      Set Timezone dialog box    The Set Timezone dialog box lets you select a time zone for the AutroOs  configuration to adapt its time setting to the local time        Set Timezone E3     GMT  01 00  Berlin  Stockholm  Rome  Bern  Brussels  Vienna m     v Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes          Time zone option drop down list box    This list contains options for all GMT hours   GMT  GMT 1 00 through   12 00  and GMT 01 00 through GMT 12 00  In all options listed  actual cities are  included  Select option from this list    Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes check box  Select  this box if automatically adjusted time is desired        11 5 17 Standard and command control toolbar buttons       Standard and command control toolbar buttons       This section describes two types of tool bar buttons   The Standard toolbar buttons  The Command Control toolbar Buttons     
96. m IC p resentat   on        Visible display time range    Time range  fio a  Minutes       Time unit                    4  C Days  24 hours    Dead      C Hours  60 minutes      Minutes  60 seconds   C Seconds                   Note  These values are common to all curves        Vertical Axis Parameter   Horizontal Axis Parameter   XY trend   Times pan page for dyn amic  Vertical Axis Scale   Horizontal Axis Scale p rese nt at   on    Trend Attributes     Timespan   Axis Divisions   Curve Attributes         Time range  it    Minutes   Time unit                    j  C Days  24 hours    Deu      C Hours  60 minutes     Minutes  60 seconds   C Seconds      Visible display time range             Note  These values are common to all curves        No user rights are required  No configuration mode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited     Note  These values are common to all curves        The page contains two group boxes and the Default button    The Visible display time range group is where you specify the time range    The Time unit group is where you specify the applicable unit for the time range   The Default button acts as a reset function        Visible display time range   It is recommended to specify the time unit before entering the time range value  If  not  changing the unit may round off the specified time range to the previous  whole number    The Time range  spin box displays
97. mage window    Secondary image window Secondary image window       The primary image window and all the secondary image windows  you  can define as many secondary image windows as you want   can be  located anywhere in the desktop area  However  no image windows  can overlap each others  If you attempt to define overlapping image  windows during configuration  the system issues an error message     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 40    6 12 Image navigation    Operator Station    The OS provides various means for navigation between the images   These means are the following     Navigation Description   mean   Navigator The navigator lets you select the name of the image that  is to be displayed in the main view area    Hotspots The hotspots provide links to other images    History Provides the historical sequence of the images that have   Navigator been displayed in the main view area    History When clicked  they navigate you back and forth in the   navigator image history     arrow buttons    Operator Keyboard with pointing device can be used for image  interaction navigation during both normal operation and  devices configuration  If your OS is configured with an operator    panel and alarm panel  you can navigate between  images using buttons on these panels     6 13 Navigator    The Navigator is a hierarchy of images on your OS  The Navigator is  displayed in a dialog box and let
98. mal process operation  System  configuration is not allowed and the complexity of the user interface is  reduced to a minimum to simplify operation              Operator Station   The station that provides the main user interface  enabling  monitoring and control of the AutroOs system and the process controlled by  the AutroOs system     OS configuration mode   OS configuration mode is the OS mode that allows configuration of the  operator station and its images    An OS that also incorporates HS functionality   Operator Station Kernel    A process alarm is a notification of an abnormal or unwanted process  condition  Its purpose is to attract the attention of the operator to potential  hazardous areas     Process event A process event is a notification of a condition change for recording  purposes    The scan task is a cyclic AutroSafe task that runs the algorithms of a number   fo function modules in a defined sequence     A user right represents a number of system operations  To be allowed to  perform a given operation  the current user must have access to the relevant  security object     Software Identifier  The version number of a given module type     SL GMS Sherill Lubinski Graphical Modeling System  The graphic subsystem used in  Process Images        process alarm          Structured Query Language   A language used in querying  updating and  managing relational databases  SQL can be used retrieve  sort and filter  specific data to be extractted from a database     
99. members match         Controlled command groups match          The Not members of set list box lists all command groups that will not be  included in the search    The Members of set list box lists all command groups that will be searched for   To select the command groups that are to be included in the search  and those  that are not to be included  use the arrows between the list boxes    The Set mode option boxes   The All items match option lets all command groups of the entire configuration  to be included in the search  All the command groups are automatically  transferred to the Members of set list    The Set members match option allows only the command groups that are  comprised in the Members of set list box to be included in the search    The Controlled command groups match option allows only search for  modules among the modules configured on the command groups that your OS  group commands  When this option is selected  only the appropriate command  groups are listed in the Members of set list     The Reset button is used to include all command groups in the Members of set  list box        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 100    Reference information    11 5 4 Historical Navigation Arrow Buttons    Historical Navigation Arrow Buttons   Previous and Next buttons        The Historical Navigation arrow buttons are the Previous button  left arrow  and  the Next button  right ar
100. menu    In Trend Images  one trend specific command   Layout Mode  ref O     is provided on the File menu  This command allows you to split and    resize trend panes     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 78    Trend System    9 2 3 Context menus    The contents and appearance of a trend can be controlled by using its  context menu  The commands contained in the trend context menu  depends on     e  f Layout Mode is toggled on or off  e  fa new image is displayed               The leftmost figure       iei Hoe a hoe the standard  oso cd trend context menu   wv Axis Controls Peete  ure The two uppermost      commands are only  MinhleanM ax Mew Curve    provided when the  Layout Mode  static command is toggled  Print    one  Make Popup The rightmost figure  shows the trend  Cut Curve context menu when  Copy Curve an empty trend is  Paste Curve displayed   Mew Curve       Properties       9 3 Axis controls    The trend axis controls  scroll bars with zoom buttons  allow the trend  axis to be zoomed and panned     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 79    Trend System    9 3 1 Time Trends    Time Trends have a vertical value axis scroll bar that applies to the  amplitude of the curve in focus and a horizontal time axis scroll bar  that is common to all curves     An example of axis controls for a Time T
101. message with the new one  Two messages are regarded as the same  when their originator station number  name and unique identification are the  same        Remove button    Clicking the Remove button deletes the selected message and its details from  the list boxes  and selects the details of the next message  If the details of the  last message are selected when the Remove button is clicked  the details of the  previous message are selected     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 107    Reference information    11 5 10 Message Manager    command    Message Manager    command       This command is used to view the Message Manager dialog box  which  contains messages from the modules  DoServer and other OSs that are to be  viewed and acknowledged by the operators     Note that the Message Manager button Ehn the tool bar has the following  function  When a new message has arrived  this button blinks  When you click  this button  the Message Manager dialog box is displayed  While this dialog box  is being displayed  the Message Manager button is set and does not flash     Method    To display the Message Manager  proceed as follows   Either    On the Tools menu  click Message Manager       or    On the toolbar  click Bl  The Message Manager dialog box is displayed  Messages will be displayed in       the upper list box  Unread messages are displayed with bold font weight  and  messages that a
102. napshots     The latest alarm is initiated by DACG 03451 7 as a fault     CO me   me   00 Remm O eoet   Sue   ee   Fuon    A new alarm  initiated by DFSS 03451 1 as an alarm          time  Too   Reason   Description   State   Tye   Fotnote     o              Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 25    Event System    5 8 Last alarm line    The last alarm line displays  at any time  the most recent   unacknowledged alarm in the system     5 9 Event images    5 9 1 Named Event images    Users with appropriate configuration privileges may define as many  named Event images as applicable  These images may be configured  into the different image window navigators of the OS     5 9 2 Display of Event images    An Event image is selected either     e By clicking the    icon on the toolbar  e By selecting it from the navigator  Event images are also available on the historical list     An Event image occupies the entire main work area of the AutroOs  window     time   tag J Reason   Description   sete   Type   Fault Data       5 9 3 Title bar    Dynamic Alarm Page    The title bar reflects the currently selected page     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 26    Event System    5 9 4 Event image tabs     afr  Dynamic Alarm Page static Alarm Page Historic Event Page      Tabs at the bottom of the image pane let 
103. nding Identification of the OS  All stations defined in   Station or DB Server the system  It is visible  even when    communication is lost  with the station     Msg pr  Total number of Number  100 sec messages being   received every 100   seconds on both    networks   Lost Msg   Number of lost Number  Net A messages on network  Lost Msg   Number of lost Number  Net B messages on network  B   IpAddress   The Internet Protocol IP address  dotted   IP  address for the decimal   station    The information displayed in the right hand pane can be sorted  according to the contents of each column by clicking it header text  This sorting operates in similar way to that in Windows NT Explorer   i e  highest to lowest or lowest to highest either alphabetically  if text   or numerically  if numerical values      4 3 Using Station status images    This section contains guidelines for the usage of Station status  images     4 3 1 Viewing Station status images    Procedure  To view Station status images  perform as follows     1  Either        a  Onthe toolbar  click the Station Status button    The  system default Station status image is displayed in the  currently selected image window    Or    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 17    Equipment System    b  Ifthe navigator in the currently selected image window is  configured with a Station status image  click this image  The  image is displayed  
104. ned on any  menu   The buttons of this toolbar are described  in the reference information section of this  component  see Standard toolbar buttons  ref   11 5 17      The command control toolbar is displayed  whenever command control is configured  The  command buttons are shortcuts to menu  commands  See Command Control toolbar  buttons  ref  11 5 17      The toggle buttons are used to maximize and  minimize floating image windows and currently  active popups dialog boxes     6 4 2 Secondary and floating image window toolbars    In secondary and floating image windows  the standard toolbars don t  comprise command buttons for Message manager        The other parts of the toolbars are identical to the primary image  window toolbar  see the description above     6 5 Last alarm line    The last alarm line displays  at any time  the most recent   unacknowledged alarm in the system     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 36    6 6 Main view area    Operator Station    The Main view area is the user interface area where images are    displayed     6 7 Status bar    The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the OS view  below the  main view area  It displays messages and information from the    system     Show module parameter view  2260 0  w  1484 h  336  3737 1   3   11     Standard message area    6 8 Image management    Area used to display image  dependent information     Information 
105. nica Fire and Security AS    Page 130    Reference information    11 8 9 Properties    command    Properties    command    The Properties    command allows you to display the property dialog boxes for  the selected trend        Method   Launch the context menu for the selected trend and click Properties      The property dialog box for the actual trend type is displayed  Use the options of  the tabs to edit the trend as applicable        11 8 10 Static command    Static command       The Static command allows you to toggle between dynamic and static mode   When static mode is selected    The updating of the trend curve s  is frozen    The label  Static Presentation  is printed across the trend background   For XY Trends  the currently selected time scale is displayed above the trend  curve        Method   Launch the context menu for the desired trend and click Static to toggle between  static and dynamic mode  When this command is checked  static mode is  selected        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 131    Reference information    11 8 11 Time Trend Properties dialog box       Time Trend Properties dialog box       Time Trend Properties x   Cave Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    Curvel Trend Attributes Timespan   Axis Divisions         Trend Attributes  Name     Show Name    M Show Curve Legend  lV Show Separate Axes   v Show Grid     Show Auxiliar
106. ntranet or Internet  web sites     During normal operation  web images containing the appropriate webs  or web sites can be selected by using the navigator  the historical list  or hotspots  The web site can then be viewed and printed    In OS configuration mode  new web images are configured by typing in    the URL address of the appropriate intranet or Internet web site in a  dialog     10 2 User interface    10 2 1 Main menu and standard toolbar    These standard interface parts are always displayed  The Last alarm  line is not available in Web images     10 2 2 Toolbar    The Web image specific toolbar comprises of four command buttons   which are shown in the illustration below     Stop  Next page      Oe  gt        Previous page  Retresh    These commands apply to the displayed web image only     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 87    Web images    10 2 3 Context menus    The Internet Explorer context menus are by default not available   However  in your application  all or some of these commands may be  enabled     10 2 4 Status bar    On the status bar  either of the following is printed     e The name of the command buttons on the toolbar  which  the cursor points to     Or    e The target of the web image hotspot  which the cursor    points to   http  Awww  autronicafire com i    10 3 Using the Web Images    10 3 1 Viewing Internet intranet web sites    To view web sites and
107. ocus  until a correct user and password combination is entered     If you don t remember your user name and password combination  contact the  system administrator        User     The User input box must contain a valid user name    When the dialog appears  the User text box contains the name of the latest  logged on user or  upon start up of the OS  the text box contains the defined  default user for the OS in question     Dependent of the configuration settings  you can enter a user by selecting  from a dropdown list that contains all registered users  or type the name in the  text box        Password     A password must be entered  The password text box is case insensitive     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 89    Reference information    11 1 2 Log Off     command    Log Off    command       This command lets you log off in order to lock the OS  or to log on as another  user     Method  1  On the File menu  click Log Off        2  The AutroOs dialog box is displayed  Confirm the logoff     3  The Logon dialog box is displayed  Use this dialog box to log on again        11 1 3 Exit    Exit    command      The Exit    command invokes the Shut Down dialog box     Method   On the File menu  click Exit       The Shut Down dialog box is displayed    Either    a Select the  Shut Down   option  Your OS is shut down    Or   b Select the  Log on as different user   option  The Logon dialog
108. ode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited        Main curve  The Main curve drop down list box allow you to select the colour for the  selected trend curve     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 138    Reference information    11 8 15 Axis parameter page      Axis parameter page       The axis parameter page is relevant in the following context     Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Division Time trend properties   Vertical axis  Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale     Vertical Axis Parar parameter page    Parameter Identification       Type  OPC    Mame     Description      amp CG 03451 1    Unit          Digital Parameter    Vertical Axis Scale   Horizontal Axis Scale   XY trend pro perties   Vertical axis  Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions   Curve Attributes   aram et er page  Vertical Axis Parameter Horizontal Axis Parameter   p p g       r  Parameter Identification  Name  2PLCLG 400 PRIM zr      Description   2PLCLG  400 PRIM  Unit  B       piata Parameter                Vertical Axis Scale   Horizontal Axis Scale   XY trend pro perties 2 Ho rizo ntal axis  Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions   Curve Attributes   t  a a 71 p arameter p ag e                                                                                                Parameter Identification    Name   
109. ol System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 101    Reference information       History Navigator The History Navigator dialog box shows a list of all the    BE System Status images and views that previously has been selected in the  Event 1 Navigator dialog box during the current session of running  Sicul the AutroOs  The last image or view that has been selected    is added to the list in the lowermost position    You can select any image or view contained in the History  Navigator dialog box list for display in the main view area   A grey  semi transparent rectangle shows which image or   view that is currently displayed in the main view area    The History Navigator dialog box is available by selecting  the History Navigator command in the View menu  or the  History Navigator button in the tool bar        Optionally  you can also navigate between the previously  displayed images and views in accordance with the same  sequence as displayed in this dialog box by using the    historical navigation arrow buttons        See also   Navigator dialog box       11 5 6 History command    History command       This command displays a historical list of displayed images  from which you can  select an image for display  The historical list of previously displayed images  shows the chronological order in which the images was selected and displayed        Method    Either    On the View menu  click History   Or    On the toolbar  click is   The History Na
110. ook    This handbook is intended to provide all necessary information for the  operation of the AutroOS    At the end of this book  there is a glossary explaining most of the  relevant terms used in this User Guide     Note In addition to this handbook there is an electronical help file  available     1 3 The Reader    The handbook is intended to be used by technical personnel who are  responsible for the operation of the AutroOS     1 4 System requirements    Standard or Industrial PC Minimum requirements  Pentium 4  2 GHz   256 Mbyte RAM  40 Gbyte Hard disk    17    Monitor CRT or TTF  Ethernet network card    Operating system Windows NT 4 0  Service Pack 6a  Connection to Autrosafe Ethernet       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 7    Introduction    1 5 Reference Documentation    116 P AUTROOS CE    Configuration Handbook   116 P AUTROOS YE    Installation and 116 P AUTROOS DE  Commissioning Handbook       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 8    Access Control System    2  Access Control System    This section contains conceptual description of the access system        2 1 The Access System    The access system provides a security mechanism to control   e User accounts  l e  whether a user can log on the  application  e User rights  l e  what kind of functionality is available for  each user  
111. ormation    11 7 5 OS Configuration  gt  Report System    command    OS Configuration  gt  Report System    command       The OS Configuration command is a command in the System menu  It is    available when the OS Configuration Mode command  in the same menu  is  selected        The Report System    command is an command in the cascading menu for the    OS Configuration option  Selecting this option launches the Configure Report  Manager dialog box        11 7 6 Print Output Description dialog box    Print Output Description dialog box            Printer  System Printer Dk    ATRBODODTS SP2U OpN   OK      Cancel    Copies    1    W Collate Copies       Printer Range     Select the pages of the report you want to print        No of copies     Enter the number of copies    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 124    Reference information    11 7 7 Report Manager dialog box       Report Manager dialog box    This dialog box is the main user interface for report generation and management   Two tabs give access to specific functions for     e interactive report selection and generation    e management of stored  historical  reports       Report Manager    Interactive Report   Historic Report      Generate          Select n State        Select On Tag Modify        E Select_On_ Type   reste report  fron template    DElEtE report         See also  e Interactive Report tab    e Historic Report tab
112. page                           eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 141  11 8 18 Static TimeSpan Page               cc ccsseccecsccssereeesceeseeeessceees 142  11 8 19 Axis divisions page          cccceeccccceseeeeccesseecceseeessaseeseneasess 143  11 8 20 Curve attributes page   XY trends                                   145  11 9  MEDJAIfTIade soos icictnstdiasits Delete a aa 146    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 5    Table of Contents    12  Glossary    13  Reader   s    11 9 1 lmage Attributes dialog box                             eeeeeeereeeeeeene  11 9 21mage Properties    command                                  eeesseeeeeeeeee  TEOS NEXT COMM ANG oido ales agate ced bcd cei bct teat Parton   V1 sOo4 Previous command das dede aieo we o atu caste tasti adi  IEO SREereSACOMMANd ET  TOGO COMMANA enen a A AAN    Comments      ccccecccccnccnccncencencencuncuneeneuneuneuaeeneeas    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 6    Introduction    1  Introduction    1 1 The Product    The AutroOS system is a networked  flexible and scalable control and  monitoring system for AutroSafe systems     AutroOS has a graphical user interface that provides status and alarm  information  and gives the operator access to all major functions in  AutroSafe     AutroOS runs on standard Windows NT workstations     1 2 About the Handb
113. provided that no other Station status  image is displayed in another image window of your OS     2  Ifa Station status image already is displayed on your OS  an error  message is issued  Select another image in the image window   Also select another image of another type in the image window  currently displaying the Station status image  Select the  appropriate Station status image in the image window you wish     4 3 2 Updating statistics    To update statistical information displayed in the Net Status tab    proceed as follows    1  Ensure that the Net Status tab is displayed    2  Inthe leftmost pane  select the appropriate station  Display the  context menu and select the Update Statistics command  ref   11 3 4     3  The statistical information for the selected AutroOS station is now  updated in the pane to the right     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 18    Event System    5  Event System    This section contains descriptions of the event system main features  and functions  This section do also provides procedures for how to use  the Event system        To fully understand all of the event system description  you should  have a good understanding of the module and the distributed control  system concepts     5 1 Events system main features  An event is a notification to the operator of some condition in the  system or the controlled process that may need attention  Which  event
114. r on large screens or on multiple screen  OSs     Access control  User groups are configured to give each user access to the  functionality the user needs to perform the work tasks     Command control   To avoid concurrent operation of the same command groups  and to  restrict user access to specific command groups  the OS is equipped  with a command control mechanism     Process and application control  Commands are provided on the main menu and the toolbar  and also  on image mode sensitive context menus     The OS may also have an operator panel connected  which is based  on a standard keyboard and then tailor made to the operator     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 34    Operator Station    6 2 Title bar    The title bar provides the following identification information     Project name User name Image name System date and time  ee RN e E  AutroOs   Prudhoe Bay   050   q PrimarywW indaw   Trend 1  Tuesday  September 04  2001 9 02 38 AM 31 37 PH         ae ee mum es I        Type Name of Image window name  your OS    6 3 Main menu  File Edt View Operation Toole System Help    The main menu contains the menus that are most frequently used  during normal operation and configuration  Some menus are restricted  to the primary image window  ref 6 10 1   and are thus not available in  the secondary image windows  ref  6 10 2  and floating image  windows  ref  6 10 3      e The Panel menu
115. re added to the  top of the page  older ones are pushed down or out of the page  The  static page however  may contain several pages  dependent on the  number of alarms that were active and match the current filter  selection  ref O       Note that the static and dynamic page may have different active filters     Upon selection of the event image or event dialog  the default filter is  always applied to all pages  However  you can change to any other  available filters  When the static page is selected from the dynamic  page  the latest selected page inherits the filter from the dynamic one   However  if the previous page was the historic page  the latest  selected filter for the page in question is selected        A  AutroOs   Prudhoe Bay   OS02   q October 18  2001 8 29 17 PM  J  File Edit View Operation Tools System Help    e gt  t  E B D E  Bw eee   vtto  Alarm fiters  oes      Time           Tan       Reason    Descripion           State   Type   FauttData                          When both event image and event dialog are displayed  selections  made in one page are reflected in the other one too  This feature  makes it easier to track items even when selecting different pages or  differently filtered pages    items in alarm pages    Selections made in one alarm page are reflected in all alarm pages   l e  if your selection includes the latest alarm  this item will be selected  in both the actual page where you make the selection and the last  alarm line  This is a usefu
116. re read are displayed with normal font weight  To view a  message  click on it    The message text is displayed in the lower list box    To remove messages  click the Remove button        11 5 11 Navigator command    Navigator command       This command displays the Navigator  in which you select another image for  display in the main view area  In OS Configuration Mode  you can also configure  images by using the Navigator        Method   Either   On the View menu  click Navigator  Or    On the toolbar  click  Ef  The Navigator dialog box is displayed  Select the image you want for display        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 108    Reference information    11 5 12 Navigator dialog box       Navigator dialog box  This dialog box provides you with different functions dependent of the mode  selected        Operational mode   In the operational mode  the Navigator dialog box lets you select images for  display in the main view area    To select another image for display  click its name in the list box    To display all hotspot links from a top level image to associated images  open  the sub structure by clicking the  button  To display the associated image  click  its name        Iv Image Tree        Tal  Home Page   E    l Map  Eg ac 3   Ex  BU3451  Highplan ham   Ei  BO3451  Lowplan  det   Pe  B  3451  Lowplan ham   B  3451 Highplan det    LL               Fl Maint  page  FR Ethemet
117. rea bottom left corner s y coordinate   Width The width of the search area    Height The height of the search area     The Match all button resets the search area logical co ordinate values to  comprise the entire AutroOs  as shown in the figure above        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 113    Reference information    11 5 20 Tag Position dialog box       Tag Position dialog box       This dialog box lets you specify the area in which to search for tag names  The  tag names of all the modules with tag names located within this area are listed for    selection and display          Tag Position         Lett   32767    Cancel    Bottom   32767  Match all      Width   E5534  Height   E5534       The values in the four text boxes are AutroOs logical co ordinates   Left The search area bottom left corner s x coordinate     Bottom The search area bottom left corner s y coordinate   Width The width of the search area     Height The height of the search area     The Match all button resets the search area logical co ordinate values to  comprise the entire AutroOs  as shown in the figure above        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 114    Reference information    11 5 21 Text position dialog box       Text position dialog box       This dialog box lets you specify the area in which to search for mod
118. rend with a dynamic  presentation is shown in the following figure        DFSS 03451 1       Smoke 48 000       Air Flow 52 000  96     96  i  nn nn   110 0 Timespan  00 00 30          8 57 45 PM 8 57 48 PM 8 57 51 PM 8 57 54 PM 8 57 57 PM 8 58 00 PM 8 58 03 PM 8 58 06 PM 8 58 09 PM 8 58 12 PM 8 58 15 PM    10 18 01    The Time Trend does not show the full range along the vertical value   axis and therefore its scroll box doesn t fill the scroll bar  Because this  trend has a dynamic presentation  the time axis scroll bar is  unavailable  i e  it does not contain a scroll box     9 3 2 XY Trends    XY Trends have a vertical value axis scroll bar that applies to the Y  process variable and a horizontal value axis scroll bar that applies to  the X process variable  It also has a horizontal time axis scroll bar that  is common to all process variables     An example of axis controls for an XY Trend with a dynamic  presentation is shown in the following figure        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 80    9 3 3 Trend image    9 3 4 Scroll Bars    Trend System    The XY Trend has been zoomed in on the Y value axis and therefore  the vertical value axis scroll bar contains a scroll box that is shorter  than the length of its corresponding scroll bar  Because this XY Trend  has a dynamic presentation  the time axis scroll bar is unavailable  i e   it does not contain a scroll box     A Trend 
119. report do as follow     Select Start and End date for the report  For more information please  refer to the chapter Setting reporting period   fixed time span    Press Ok to generate the report     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 68    Report system    Select on states     Enter Parameter Values Ea    Parameter Fields        Start ate Time  StopD ate T inne    Select state bo include in report  other states are discarged     Discrete Value   Add    Value    Pelete         Cancel      State report will include all events of a given state for the selected start  and end date for the report     To generate the report do as follow     Select the state from the Discrete Value box  and press the add  button  Several states can be selected and included in the report   Valid states are Alarm  PreAlarm  Fault  Early Warning  Inhibit and  Normal     Select Start and End date for the report  For more information please  refer to the chapter Setting reporting period   fixed time span    Press Ok to generate the report     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 69    Report system    Select on tagnames     Enter Parameter Values Fa    Parameter Fields        Start ate Time  StopD ateTime    Tagname s  included in repart   wildcards are accepted     Discrete Value       Add    Value    Pelete      Cancel         T
120. res    The Process images offer enhanced graphical presentation of some  part of a process  compared to the graphical interface of the Flow  images        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 55    Process images    7 2 Process Pictures    An AutroOS system can contain different pictures as maps   maintenance  output pictures etc  which can be configured in different  ways     There are many ways to organize the picture hierarchy  all types of  indicating symbols can be configured in the picture where they  physically belong  or different types of indicating symbols can be  configured in different pictures using the same background picture     Example of picture types     Overview picture  Part overview picture  Detector Image  Maintanance image  Output Image    Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 56    Process images    7 2 1 Overview Image    The overview image shows normally a graphical map over the covered  area  with navigation hotspots to other prosess images     Prudhoe Bay       Functions in the overview image are  e Navigation functions  changing to other pictures   e Indication of alarms  fault and other events    7 2 2 Part overview image    The part overview image shows normally a graphical map over part of  the installation  can be a group of buildings  with possibilities to  navigate     
121. rmation please  refer to the chapter Setting reporting period   fixed time span    Press Ok to generate the report     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 71    Report system    8 3 3 Setting reporting period   fixed time span    All reports must include a fixed start and stop date time for the report  periode     Running these reports automatically launches a similar dialog box     Enter Parameter Values        Parameter Fields     StopD  ate T ime    Start Date and time of repart    Discrete Value   172172002        a  January 2002    2 05 46 PM         3  31 1 2  B 7 B8 9  13 14 15 16  20 emm 22 23  27  28 29 30  3 4 5 B     1421 02       Cancel      Setting the start date     e Make sure that StartDateTime is selected in the parameter  field     e Activate the calendar function by clicking on the arrow in the    date select box       1 2882    for selecting the start date  for the report Use the left or right arrow in the calendar to  select other months     e Select the time select date box and use the up down arrow  n   EM C        03 46 FM  71 to select the start time for the report     Enter Parameter Yalues Ea    Parameter Fields   StartD ateT ime       Stop Date and time of report    Discrete Value   1 21 2002    2 09 46 PM    a  January 2002  gt    30 3 1 2 4 5    6 7 8 9 11 12  13 14 15 165 18 13    20 GM 22 23 25 26  27 28 29 30 1 2  3 4 5 B5 7 8 9       Operator s Handbook  
122. row   Use these buttons to navigate between the  previously displayed images     el    The Previous button is used to display the image or view that  was displayed previous to the currently displayed image or view   It is available as soon as you have selected more than one  image or view during this session of running the AutroOs  configuration  To display new images or views  use the  Navigator dialog box  The sequence of image and view  selections can be observed in the History Navigator dialog  box   The Next button is used to display the next image or view in the  sequence of previously displayed images and views  in which  the currently displayed image or view is comprised  This button  is available when you have   Selected two or more images and views during this session of  running the AutroOs configuration   and  selected the Previous button once  or navigated by using the  History Navigator   The sequence of image and view selections can be observed in  the History Navigator dialog box        11 5 5 History Navigator dialog box    History Navigator dialog box       The History Navigator dialog box lets you select another image or view from  the historical list of previously displayed images and views for display in the  main view area    The History Navigator dialog box is available by either    Choosing the History Navigator command in the View menu   Or   Clicking the History Navigator button in the tool bar        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Contr
123. rt tab  if it is not displayed yet   Select the prepared report you want to run     Set the reporting period if required  Refer to settings for fixed and free  time spans    Instead of selecting Report Manager from the menu  you can start    report manager by clicking on the report icon  E i    The report system generates the report and displays it in a Report  Window  which title includes the prepared report name     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 66    Report system    8 3 2 Interactive report types    4 different reports can be generated from the template   e All events based on time    e Selection Stat   Use scrolldown menu   e Tag names   Use   as wildcard     e Event Types    Use scrolldown menu     Report selection dialogue     Report Manager Fa    Interactive Report   Historic Report            Select Dn State         Select  n Tag hadit       Select On Type  Beate repart  Ham template      Pelete report       To Generate a report  lick on the report type you want to generate and  press the Generate button    Based on the type of report you selected  addition data must be  entered in the following dialogue box     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 67    Report system    All events     Enter Parameter Values    ETT BERE  StopD ate Time    l 21 2002     1 07 28 PM         To generate the 
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125. s a reference to     http   msdn microsoft com library devprods vs6 visualc      If you have no Internet connection  you can use the CD publication of  MSDN library for the Visual C   language to gain access to the same  information     8 2 Report mechanism    8 2 1 Overview    Operator  Clock  Event              gt  E a  gt  5     series    Prepared    database Report       Report  archive    Customer  specific  data source    Time limits oq       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 63    Report system    8 2 2 Prepared reports and generated reports    The result of a report designed using the Crystal Reports system  is an  pt file  Moving the  rpt files to the appropriate path in the OS file  structure  makes them available as    prepared    reports  The path is    defined in the Configure Report Manager dialog box     Crystal Report Time limits    Report template from  Designer   rpt  user interface       Display  Print  Export  storage    Off line Report view    A  prepared report  is a description specifying the data source   conditional data selection and output format  It does not contain data   When a    prepared report    is run on the OS  it prompts the user for a  time span  adapting the report definition accordingly  before producing  a    generated report     i e  a report that contains data    Generated reports can be displayed  printed on printer and stored in a  file in d
126. s are to be notified to the operator  depends on what kind of  image is displayed and which filter is selected     Events are classified as illustrated     Process    Process         perator    The Event Server in AutroOS maintains a list of all alarms  Dynamic  and static images allow the user to look up the list and control the  selection of what is displayed by means of  filters   System defined  filters are associated with each image  but the user can specify filters  that suit specific needs     The AutroOS event database logs all events continuously  The  difference is important  the event database  ogs while the Event Server  maintains  The event database is the source for historic images     The event system provides several notification and presentation    alternatives   e Alarm line  e Event image and event pop up  e Audible alarm  e    Alarm indication by means of color coding and flashing  effect in the graphic presentation of modules in process  images     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 19    Event System    5 2 Event attributes    systematic handling and notification and presentation of events  requires all events to be specified by means of a set of attributes   Relevant event attributes are     Type Categorizing of events according to their cause   Time The time the reported condition occurred   Description A descriptive text     Tag Tag denote the source of process 
127. s contained in separate panes   You can add  split or merge trend panes by using splitter  window techniques     e Trend Popup  ref  9 10   which comprise a single trend in a  re sizeable popup window  The popup remains displayed  irrespective of the view selected and can be positioned  anywhere within the main view area     Both trend presentations have a context menu that you can use to  control their appearance     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 76    9 1 2 Trend types    Trend System    There are two trend types     9 1 3 Trend data sources    Time Trend  ref  9 3 1   which shows the development of  single process values with the progress of time     XY Trend  ref  9 3 2   which shows the correlation between  two process values within a defined time span     The type of data source for trends     Current value subscription  which is a subscription of a  process variable  i e  the current value of module terminal or  a  logable  parameter     Trend curves with a current value subscription as the only data source  will initially be empty     A trend curve will normally display data merged from several sources  simultaneously     9 1 4 Dynamic and static modes    There are two types of trend presentation modes     Dynamic mode  When a trend is launched  it is by default  displayed in dynamic mode  The process value history is  read from an AutroSafe Panel  if time series has been 
128. s that are available on your OS are initially contained in a list   When you have dedicated an image to a navigator in a specific image  window  this image is no longer available for navigators in other image  windows  This also applies to Equipment and Event images     6 13 4 History navigator    The History navigator lets you select among previously displayed  images  The number of images contained in the historical list can be  defined by users with OS configuration privileges     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 43    Operator Station    6 14 Hotspots    6 14 1 Functionality    A hotspot provides a shortcut to another image  When you click a  hotspot  the linked image is displayed in the main view area     e Only Process or Generic images can contain hotspots    e To navigate from Trend  Event  Equipment images  you  must use either the historical navigator arrows  Previous  and Next   the Navigator or the History Navigator     6 14 2 Appearance    In the illustration below  My Trend is a hotspot  Clicking this hotspot  displays the Trend image My Trend  which contains trends for chosen  process values             The hotspot appearance can be     e The hotspot can have a 3D button form   as above  or it can  be a 2D rectangle    e The hotspot can have a color that distinguishes it clearly  from the background  or the hotspot can have the same  color as the image background    e  h
129. s you select images for display in the  main view area  By default  the selected image is displayed in the  current image window  However  using a context menu  you can  display the selected image in any of the primary  secondary or floating  image windows defined on your OS     Each image type has a bitmap representation  icon  for easy visual  identification of the image type     You can toggle the Navigator between tree view and list view     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 41    Operator Station    6 13 1 Tree view    6 13 2 List view    When tree view is selected  the navigator contains the image tree  structure for the image window     The illustration below typically shows the navigator for a primary image  window  The navigator root is shown on top  Parent images and their  child images are structured to match the needs of your OS  Typically   a parent image will be selected as root for a secondary image window   Thus  only selected images are available on that navigator     Root image        gni Process Control  Parent image            en Geni    i zs Station Status   chi imanes            Child images  BE Stations   Parent image          c r  Process 2    Event List  whe  Trend   Process 2 Child images  been A armbLine    Clicking an image displays that image in the current image window     Clicking the Parent button on the toolbar displays the parent image of  the currently
130. se the box    The Historic Event Page is instantly updated with the new time  span  which is displayed on the status line     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124     Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 33    Operator Station    6  Operator Station    The OS provides an operator interface to the plant  including process  animation  alarm lists  trends etc  The OS is furthermore an user  interface provider for the communication between the user and the  AutroSafe stations  It also provides the user interface to the access  control system and the command conirol system        6 1 User interface    The OS user interface provides functionality for normal operation and  configuration of your application  To achieve this  the OS provides  several mechanisms     Environment  OS can be run in the following environments     1  Windows desktop application  running like any other application in  a Windows NT environment    2  Strict OS execution  The OS application is the only application  available to the operator     Image window configurations   AutroOs images are displayed in the main view areas of the primary   secondary and floating image windows  ref 6 10    To view an example  of a user interface with primary and secondary image windows see  chapter 6 10 1and 6 10 2     In this example  all image windows are shown on the same OS  display  Normally  however  the image windows will be of  normal  size   and will be displayed eithe
131. single window  that pops up on top of the AutroOS application  Interactive reports are  displayed automatically as they are run while historic reports are  displayed upon request  Scheduled reports  generated according to  the specifications of a report job are not displayed automatically     8 2 6 Report print out    Generated reports can be printed on any printer available to the OS   Printing of displayed reports can be initiated from the appropriate  control in the report window  Scheduled report may be configured to  print the report upon generation     8 2 7 Report storage    Reports can be converted to a large range of formats and stored in  any destination that can be reached from the OS  Storage of displayed  reports can be initiated from the appropriate control in the report  window while scheduled reports may be configured to store the report  upon generation     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 65    Report system    8 2 8 Report mail  Reports that are displayed can be forwarded by electronic mail  The    report is attached to the mail message  Automatic mailing as part of a  report job is not available in this release     8 3 Using the report system    The topics covered in this section deal with how to     e Generate interactive reports    e Setup report jobs     8 3 1 Generating interactive reports  On the Tools menu  select Report Manager     Select the Interactive Repo
132. the names of the images that are hotspot associated images  The list of  images in this list box is sensitive to the selection made by you in the  Component drop down list box located below this drop down list box    The Component drop down list boxes  two places   A Component drop down list  box provides a list of all the components that the owner image respective the  associated image belongs to    When you select the  Everyone  option  the list in the respective drop down list  box above this box will contain all the hotspot owner images associated images  comprised in the current AutroOs application configuration    When you select a specific component  only Process images can be hotspot  owner images   the lists in the respective drop down list boxes above will  contain all the hotspot owner images associated images in the current AutroOs  application configuration that belong to this component     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 103    Reference information       The Hotspots group box   This group box contains a list box with two columns that provide information on  your AutroOs application configuration hotspots  which either    Match the requirements you have specified by your selections in the four drop   down list boxes in the Filter group box above    or   Are contained in the image you previously selected in the Image Manager dialog  box before you displayed this dialog 
133. this  dialog box  If a search is initialized using only this setting  all modules will be  found        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 116    Reference information    11 6 Process Images    11 6 1 Process Image dialog box       Process Image dialog box       This dialog box is used to name Process images and select Process images  model files for implementation into the current AutroOs configuration        Process Image Ed    Image Name    Processlmagel x    Cancel  Model Name    xxxxx  m1 EMI       Image Name text box  Type in the name you want to give to the Process image you are about to  implement into your AutroOs configuration  You can also rename existing  Process images here        Model Name text box    If you know the name and path of the  m1 Process image model file to be  implemented into your AutroOs configuration  type it in here  If not  use the  ellipsis points button  see below  to the right hand side of this text box        Ellipsis point       button  Click this button to find the  m1 Process image model file to be implemented into  your AutroOs configuration   The Windows NT Open dialog box is displayed         Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 117    Reference information    11 6 2 Open dialog box    Open dialog box       This dialog box is used to select Process image mod
134. tion           Message Manager x   Remove                    Message Title Station   Sender  Command Control  De    0523 CMDCTRL 1999 09 10 08 59 38  REDUNDANCY SWITCH PCU39 Source name 1999 09 10 11 09 27  REDUNDANCY SWITCH PCU38 Source name 1999 09 10 11 09 57  Command Control  De    0823 CHDCTRL 1939 09 10 13 32 10          Confirm transfer of control of Common from the dead OS group OSAltests        Upper list box with four columns   The details of the received messages are displayed in this list box  Each  message has four components  which are displayed in the following four  columns     Message Title column  The message title is displayed here  e  g   REDUNDANCY SWITCH     Station column  The name of the station  AutroSafe or OS  that has issued the  message is displayed here     Sender column  The name of the module or component configured on the  station that sent the message     Time column  The date and time the message was sent     Lower list box without columns    Selecting the details of a message  i e  pointing at it and then clicking the left  mouse button  displays the message text in the lower list box and makes the  Remove button available    Selecting the details of a different message changes the text of the previously  selected message from bold to normal to indicate that the message text has  been viewed  i e  acknowledged   If a new message is received that is the same  as one of those that are currently active  the Message Manager replaces the  older 
135. tion of  the additional input request is beyond the scope of this topic        Destination    There are several alternative destinations for the exported report file  Further  dialog depend on what destination is selected        Disk file Launches the standard windows dialog for saving  files  The Save in folder is automatically set to the    directory that is defined in the Generated report  base path  You can however navigate to any path  that can be reached from the AutroOS              Choose Export File fed Ea  Save in    EJ GeneratedReports    t  c  EE  generictsminutereport  repjob1  Filename    ETNSEEECEECEEBEESIGETZ  Save as type   Character separated  ch  H Cancel         Exchange folder Launches the standard MS Exchange dialog for  saving within  Personal Folders         Lotus cc Mail  VIM  Launches a dialog that let you specify the recipients  subjects and message text for sending a Notes mail  message  Proprietary address list and name    verification functions are available  The report is  altamatically added tn the meesane    Iv onitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 119    Reference information       Send Mail       Subject       Message       This destination requires access to a Lotus Notes  mail account        Lotus Notes Launches a dialog for storing data in a Lotus   Database Notes database  The let you specify an  available Notes server  existing database and  filename        Microsoft Mail Launches
136. to be  displayed in the trend view    The Show Separate Axes check box  when selected  causes separate scales to  be displayed for each trend curve    The Show Grid check box  when selected  causes grid lines to be displayed in  the trend    The Show Auxiliary Curves check box  when selected  enables the display of  auxiliary curves  For a Time Trend  these are horizontal alarm limit lines        Timespan tab   The Timespan tab allows you to specify the time span for the trend  effectively  the X axis     If a dynamic presentation is selected  clicking this tab displays the settings  shown in the following figure     Time Trend Properties   x      Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    Trend Attributes Timespan Axis Divisions                        Visible display time range    Time range   3600    Seconds     Time unit  C Days  24 hours    Deed      C Hours  60 minutes   2 Minutes  60 seconds                    Note  These values are common to all curves     The Time range spin box allows you to set the time scale for the trend in  multiples of the time unit selected by the Time unit option buttons    The Default button allows you to revert back to the time span set when the trend  was last saved     If a static presentation is selected  clicking this tab displays the settings shown in  the following figure     Tame Tree    Penne       Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Securit
137. troOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 129    Reference information    11 8 6 MinMeanMax command       MinMeanMax command       This command lets you toggle on and off the display of minimum  mean and  maximum values for a trend curve in focus   The function is only available for Time Trends        Method   Launch the trend context menu in the desired trend and toggle the  MinMeanMax command on    The MinMeanMax command in the context menu is checked    The minimum  mean and maximum values for the trend curve in focus are  shown in the trend as both horizontal lines and numerical values        11 8 7 New Curve    command       New Curve    command                               The New Curve    command allows you to create new trend curves         Method  Launch the trend context menu in the desired trend     If the trend is empty  define an axis system   Create a new curve        11 8 8 Print    command      Print    command    The Print    command allows you to print out a copy of a trend on a printer     Note  The Print Image    command in the File meny can be used to print the  entire Trend Image        Method   Launch the trend context menu in the desired trend and click Print      The AutroOs Page Setup dialog box is displayed  Specify your print out  preferences by using the options provided in this dialog box        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autro
138. troOs stations and  AutroSafe units     CCTV Closed Curcuit Tele Vision  Configuration mode This mode is used to configure and edit the AutroOs configuration     Daylight saving time Normally used during the summer  In Europe often named summer time  In  central Europe this time is UTC   2 hours   Dynamic Data Exchange   DDE is a Windows standard for data exchange   AutroOs uses DDE for subscription to terminal values from AutroSafe    Display range The display range is a range of flowsheet visibility levels that are used to  control the detail level of Flow images   Data Source Name   DSN are used to define the ODBC compatible data  sources to be interfaced with an application program    Event filter A mechanism that makes it possible to extract a subset of events  Each  event filter specifies a set of event attributes  Only events that match all  specified attributes pass the filter     Flexi module The AutroOs Flexi module is a programmable AutroOs function module   Flexi modules behave like other modules in the AutroSafe  except that their  algorithm must be configured by combining logic and arithmetic elements in  a dedicated graphic editor     Hotspt     A hotspot is an image navigation link   HS History Station   A station responsible for long term storage of time series           The current time used at a location  During the winter local time equals  standard time  During the summer local time equals Daylight Saving Time   Note that the offset between Local time and
139. ts popup  button on the toolbar  If you close the floating image window  it is  deleted     6 25 Using operator interaction devices    This section provides general procedures for the usage of the operator  interaction devices during normal operation  Note that the procedure  items below are general  and must be adapted to the operator panels  used  and to your configuration     6 25 1 Operating modules    e Use the buttons and pointing device to display the  appropriate image  acquire command control and operate  the modules contained in the images     6 25 2 Images   navigation and viewing    To view an image  either     a  Open the navigator by clicking the navigator button  which  displays the navigator  Use the trackball to select image for  display     If applicable  use the historical navigator buttons to display previous or  next image     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 53    Operator Station    6 25 3 Command control    1  To initiate Take  Give or Status  click the appropriate button of the  Command group     2  The Command Control dialog box is displayed with the  appropriate tab opened     6 25 4 Alarms    For the dedicated alarm panel  see below     6 25 5 Keyboard functions    In images connected to buttons in the Views Area regions   the alarm indication described above is given for each  image  Use the acknowledgement button to acknowledge  the alarm    Buttons for ac
140. uired  No configuration mode is required   Note that this page is part of a modal dialog  l e  Apart from the current dialog   any input to the OS is inhibited     Note  These values are common to all curves        The Timespan page specifies a static time span for a Time trend  It comprises  three group boxes    The Display stop time specifies the most recent limit of the static time span  The Display start time specifies the earliest limit of the time span   One option group informs you about the Time of oldest available data  Setting  the start time to an earlier time  the presentation will not contain data    Operate the spin boxes to set the display stop and start time     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 142    Reference information    11 8 19 Axis divisions page       Axis divisions page       The page is applicable in the following context   Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter   Time trend   Axis divisions page    Trend Attributes   Timespan Axis Divisions    Vertical Ais Divisions    Primary  E    Grid  Numbers and Tics  Secondary   4    Small Tics          Horizontal  amp sis Division    Primary    0   Grid  Numbers and Tics    Secondary   5      Small Tics        Motel These values are common to all curves        Vertical Quis Scale   Horizontal  amp xis Scale      XY trend   Axis divisions page  Vertical Axis Parameter   Horizontal  amp xis Par
141. ule text  objects  The tag names of all the modules with text objects located within this  area are listed for selection and display     Text position    Lett   32767   Bottom   32767      width   e5534      Height   5524           The values in the four text boxes are AutroOs world map logical co ordinates   Left The search area bottom left corner s x coordinate   Bottom The search area bottom left corner s y coordinate   Width The width of the search area   Height The height of the search area     The Match all button resets the search area logical co ordinate values to  comprise the entire AutroOs world map  as shown in the figure above        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 115    Reference information    11 5 22 Text string dialog box       Text string dialog box    This dialog box lets you specify the text string  text object  of the module you  want to search for     Text string    Pattern   Pulp    Match whole string Cancel      Match case Match all         The Pattern text box lets you type in the whole  or part of  the text object s  to  search for        The Match whole string option is selected when you have typed in the whole  text of a specific text object and only want to search for this text object    The Match case option is selected when you want to make the filtering case  sensitive        The Match all button can be used to clear all other search specifications of 
142. utronica Fire and Security AS    Page 30    Event System    5 16 Event popup window    Event popup is selected from the El icon in the toolbar  It invokes a  resizable popup window that floats on top of the OS application     e The operation of the event popup window is identical with  the operation of the Event View  ref 5 9      5 17 Viewing and acknowledging alarms    The Event system indicates the alarm states as shown in the table  below     Hjo   Acknowledged  alarm        02 1 Unacknowledged  alarm    5 17 1 Viewing alarms    Alarms can be viewed in different ways     e The last unacknowledged alarm can be viewed on the last  alarm line of any image displayed in the primary image  window    e To geta complete overview of all alarms   acknowledged  and unacknowledged  display the appropriate Event image    The Event image with the appropriate alarm filter settings    Use the tree pages   Dynamic Alarm Page  Static Alarm  Page and Historic Event Page   as applicable    e Note  System alarms on PCUs can also be viewed by  entering the PCUs from the Station Explorer or Station  Status images     5 17 2 Last alarm line    To acknowledge the last alarm on the primary image window  proceed  as follows     1  Select the last alarm line  On the toolbar  click    The alarm is  removed from the last alarm line  On the appropriate Event image   the unacknowledged alarm mark  see above  on this particular  alarm has disappeared     2  If your application contains more unacknowledge
143. vent dialog toolbar     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 22    Event System    5 4 3 Selection of alarms for acknowledgement    The authority to acknowledge alarms from the OS in question is  indicated in the left most column of the alarm view  ref  5 5       The effect of these actions depends on whether unacknowledged  alarms are selected    e When one or several unacknowledged alarms are selected   the acknowledge action applies to selected alarms only    e When no selection is made  the acknowledge action  depends on the settings of the SysConf Global Event  System EventView parameter  AckAllVisiblelfNoneSelected     e  f  AckAllVisiblelfNoneSelected  is true  all unacknowledged  alarms in the current alarm page are acknowledged    e  f AckAllVisiblelfNoneSelected  is false  none of the  unacknowledged alarms are acknowledged     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 23    Event System    5 5 Displaying alarms    There are several presentation alternatives for displaying alarms on  the OS  Each of these alternatives filters the list in order to adapt the  selection of alarms to be displayed     The tabular presentation alternatives are     e Alarm line  A fixed area in the primary image window that is  always visible  displaying the last unacknowledged alarm     e List image  A listing of alarms 
144. vigator dialog box is displayed  Select the image you want for       display from the list of previously displayed images        Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041 124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 102    Reference information    11 5 7 Hotspot Manager Editor dialog box       Hotspot Manager Editor dialog box       The Hotspot Manager Editor dialog box lets you    Acquire information on hotspot owner images and associated images   Add  remove and edit hotspots    Using this dialog box assumes that you have OS configuration privileges  and  that the OS Configuration mode is selected        The illustration below shows a specific situation where all the hotspots of the  current AutroOs application configuration are listed     Hotspot Manager Editor                         The Filter group box   This group box contains drop down list boxes that lets you choose among the  hotspot owner images  the associated images and the components these  images belong to  The resulting hotspot information will be displayed in the  Hotspots group box below    The Owner Image drop down list box  This drop down list box provides a list of  all the names of the images that are hotspot owner images  The list of images in  this list box is sensitive to the selection made by you in the Component drop   down list box located below this drop down list box    The Associated Image drop down list box  This drop down list box provides a list  of all 
145. within the image pane of any  OS image window  Dynamic and static alarm lists can be  selected  The historic event page is just a log of events     e Pop up  A listing of alarms  similar to the alarm image  but  in a free floating and resizable window  Visible when event  dialog is selected  Dynamic and static alarm lists and the  historical event list can be selected     The display format is similar to a worksheet and identical for all  presentation alternatives  The actual layout  column order  width   etc     is amatter of OS configuration but by default  the worksheet  contains one column per alarm attribute     Da  etaaeemionemt oacoosera  o OOo an racess Aro       nit  Process Alam     7 7 7 7 7 7 7 OO       In addition to the tabular presentations  alarm indication is included in  process images     5 6 List presentation  There are three alternative list presentations     e Dynamic page  e Static page  e Historic page    The dynamic and static pages are view ports along the imaginary list  of alarms in the system   The historic page is a view port in the event log     5 6 1 Dynamic alarm page    The dynamic alarm page is a view port that moves automatically along  the list of alarms in step with the most recent alarm in the system  The  dynamic alarm page has a limited length  As the list is filled up  the  oldest alarms are pushed out while the most recent ones are added to  the top of the list  If implicit deletion  ref  11 4 3  is set  rows in the  dynamic page are
146. y AS    Page 134    Reference information       Time Trend Properties E              Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    Trend Attributes Timespan Axis Divisions             m Time of oldest available data  Year  Month  Day Hour Minute  Second     2000 a  5 fio 22        Display start time  Year  Month  Day  Hour Minute  Second   200    i je afs af afo afo 4      Display stop time  Year  Month  Day Hour Minute  Second      2000 a  c       amd  o 4    Note  These values are common to all curves     Cancel                                 The text boxes in the Time of oldest available data group box show the date  and time of the first stored value for the trend    The spin boxes in the Display start time and Display stop time group boxes   allow you to set the start and stop times for the trend  These perform the same  function as the plus     and minus     buttons at the end of the time axis scroll   bar  see Time axis scroll bar         Axis Divisions tab   The Axis Divisions tab allows you to set the spacing of major and minor  divisions on the horizontal and vertical scales  Clicking this tab displays the  settings shown in the following figure     Time Trend Properties x     Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    Trend Attributes   Timespan Axis Divisions           Vertical Axis Divisions  Primary  m Grid  Numbers and Tics  Secondary   10   Small Tics              Horizontal Axis Division  Primary  fi 0 4l Grid  
147. y Curves             Note  These values are common to all curves        This dialog box is divided into two parts  At the left side of the dialog box is a list  of the curves that are available in the trend  The highlighted  selected  curve  within this list is the one to which the settings on the tabs at the right of the dialog  box are applied    Note   Some tabs affect all trend curves  Where applicable  this is written across  the bottom of the tab        The dialog box is launched by the Properties    command        For more information on the tabs  see the following links   Curve Attributes tab   Vertical Axis Scale tab   Vertical Axis Parameter tab   Trend Attributes tab    Timespan tab  Axis Divisions tab          Curve Attributes tab  The Curve Attributes tab allows you to define the colour for each curve in the  trend   Time Trend Properties x   EROR Trend Attributes   Timespan   Axis Divisions    Curvel Curve Attributes   Vertical Axis Scale   Vertical Axis Parameter    Main curve    z           The Main curve drop down list box allow you to select the colour for the  selected trend curve     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 132    Reference information       Vertical Axis Scale tab  The Vertical Axis Scale tab allows you to set the maximum and minimum    values of the value axis scale   Curve Trend Attributes       Timespan   Axis Divisions    Curva Curve Attributes Vertica
148. you select among different   oages   Dynamic alarm page  Static alarm page and Historic event  page  Whether the latter is included depends on the settings of the  Global Event System EventView parameter  Number of Pop Up tabs in  the SysConf database   Clicking a tab  displays the corresponding  page     5 10 Status line    5 10 1 Dynamic and static alarm pages    Status for these two pages are displayed      OK    However  if the status is not  OK   this field displays a data gathering  error message to announce that the contents of the page may be  incorrect     5 10 2 Historic event page       Database Closed  0 Records of O Fr 17 Nov 13 28 15  lt  Froid  Nov 13 44 15    On the historic event page  the status line displays the database  status  the number of records and the time span currently displayed   Upon error  an error message is displayed     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 27    Event System    5 11 Event toolbar       The functions connected to the controls in the Event image specific  toolbar are    Sound off  This button is only available when the sounder in AutroOS  is activated     Acknowledge  ref 5 4   The button is available when there  are unacknowledged alarms from controlled sources in  the displayed page     E Sound off  This button stop the sound buzzer   Aa      ri       The buttons are not available when the dynamic page is   displayed    In the static page
149. ype in your  password     Operator s Handbook  AutroOS Monitoring and Control System  116 P AUTROOS FE 041124   Autronica Fire and Security AS    Page 51    Operator Station    3     6 22 2 Logging off    If you have entered a valid user name and password combination   the Logon dialog box closes  your logon user name is displayed in  the title bar and you are given the appropriate access to your  configuration  The level of access you are granted will depend  upon the user group of which you are a member    If you enter an invalid user name and password combination  the  AutroOs Invalid password dialog box is displayed  Close this  box  The Logon dialog box is displayed again     This procedure assumes that you want your OS to be used by another  user     To log off  proceed as follows     1   2   3     4     6 22 3 Changing user    On the File menu  click Log off  ref  11 1 2     The AutroOs Logoff  dialog box is displayed  Confirm the logoff   The AutroOs Logoff  dialog box closes  and you are now logged  off  The Logon dialog box is displayed    To log on as another user  see the Logging on procedure above     To change to a different user you must first log off and then log on  again using the required user name  see the procedures above      Alternatively  if you are logged on as a member of the Administrators  user group  you may use the File menu s Exit command to change  user  To change user by using the Exit command  proceed as follows     1   2     3     On the Fil
    
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