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1. The node has stopped reporting data to the gateway for a period of time 4 sample interval The battery level has fallen below the low battery notification trip point Tip Similar to standard Web pages the Honeywell Web Application pages are static they don t update automatically To get updated values for any new readings you must reload the page by pressing F5 on your keyboard or clicking the Refresh button on your web browser Sort Readings You can temporarily sort a column of readings by ascending or descending value by simply clicking on any column heading that is underlined The system does not save the sorting option selected however and reverts back to the default view when the page reloads July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 5 Configuring Nodes You can add commission delete and edit node configurations by going to the CONFIGURATION page This page is password restricted so that only the system administrator or authorized installer can access it Access Node Configurations To access the WGR Node Configuration screen 1 Click CONFIGURATION in the Main Menu a Adialog box Figure 7 appears asking for a user name and password Honeywell Enter your User Name and Password to access protected pages Figure 7 Administrator login page 2 Inthe dialog box enter a user name and password and click Log In a The CONFIGURATION page Figure 8 appears It has
2. Emergency Generator or Water Inlet Pressure Reading Most recent reading taken from the node Your Field Service Representative configures the update rate of each node when the system is installed Units Unit of measurement that applies to the reading LCL Lower control limit When anode reading falls below this value the systems signals an alert See Setting Up the Alarm UCL Upper control limit When anode reading rises above this value the system signals an alert See Setting Up the Alarm Status Indicates the general operating status of the node Values are OK Inactive Error Lower Ctl Limit Upper Ctl Limit Low Battery Based on the status individual rows are also highlighted to provide an extra visual cue See Table 1 for a detailed description of each status and the highlighted color 4 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 Lower Ctr Limit Orange LCL Table 1 Status Column Details Highlight ati Oo x foo o Pe Upper Ctr Limit Orange UCL The reading was received without error and is within limits The WGR reported an error code Consult with your installer to rectify any persistent error conditions l the reading exceeds the configured upper control limit Note Each node has a separate control limit l the reading drops below the configured lower control limit Note Each node has a separate control limit
3. 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Honeywell OneWireless Gauge Reader System A core component of this system is our OneWireless Gauge Reader WGR Application Gateway WGRAG Please read this guide thoroughly before using the gateway 2 Safety Precautions Do not expose the WGR Application Gateway to water Do not try to repair yourself as it contains no user serviceable parts Contact a qualified service technician for repairs See the Support section below for details Make sure the gateway is installed in a temperature controlled environment 3 Overview of the WGR Application Gateway The Honeywell WGR Application Gateway WGRAG is a flexible industrial gateway that collects Honeywell OneWireless Gauge Reader data points and enables access to the readings from a variety of user interfaces The WGR Application Gateway can be used as part of an overall existing systems infrastructure such as distributed control supervisory control or asset management system or as a stand alone station Figure 1 WGR Application Gateway WGRAG Through the industry standard OPC Data Access protocol the data can be connected to your existing plant systems The data can also be viewed from any computer on the intranet using a standard web browser July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 1 Components The WGR Application Gateway comes with the following components ss WGR Application Gateway
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6. AlarmHistory Status Configuration Admin Help Figure 13 Alarm Status button on the Readings page 10 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 View Alarm Status To view the current status of triggered alarms click on the Alarm Status button on the READINGS page to bring up the ALARM STATUS page See Figure 14 The ALARM STATUS page displays which nodes had triggered an alarm and what was the reason for the alarm above UCL below LCL or low battery Nodes can be cleared from the ALARM STATUS page by resetting the alarm condition for each node or for all nodes This is done by clicking the Alarm Reset button to load the ALARM RESET web page Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Alarm Reset Readings Graph Table History Alarm History Status Configuration Admin Help Export Timestamp NodelD Description 03 26 2009 18 17 00 13 WGRNode_013 0 00 mel 04 06 2009 17 16 39 17 WGRNode_017 0 00 PSI 10 i TRUE 03 24 2009 13 55 49 19 WGRNode_019 0 00 Pale 10 TRUE Figure 14 Alarm Status page Reset Alarms Once an alarm is triggered it must be reset in order to receive new alarm indications This is designed to avoid continuous alarm indications every time a new reading is received From either the ALARM HISTORY page or the alarm status page click on the Alarm Reset button This will take you to the ALARM RESET page Figure 15 Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph T
7. two clearly defined sections A top section where you can add and delete individual or multiple nodes The bottom section displays all the nodes in the system that are visible to the gateway Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph Table History Alarm History Status Configuration Admin Help NodelD Add Delete Version 03 04 0 Load from File Browse Upload Download Edit NodelD MACAddress IPAddress Description Units MinValue MaxValue LCL UCL Precision Commissioned 18 Qx00a050000018 192 168 254 18 WGRNode_018 PSI Ox00a050000013 192 168 254 14 WGRNode 013 PSI Figure 8 Main Configuration page to add edit or delete nodes Delete a Node To delete a node enter the NodelD and click on the Delete button Please note this action will delete the node and all of its associated historical data permanently 6 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 Add Commission a Node There are three options for adding commissioning a new node to the gateway Option 1 Nodes are configured by the Configuration Tool and they begin attempting to contact the gateway when configuration is complete These nodes are auto detected and added to the Node list by the gateway as uncommissioned nodes All uncommissioned nodes will have a temporary NodelD automatically assigned by the WGRAG with a value of 2000 or above The user can commission the node by assigning a permanent NodelD betwe
8. Application provides basic graphing capability for the stored node readings data Create a Graph To generate a graph from one or more node readings 1 Click on Graph in the Main Menu bar to load the GRAPH web page a The GRAPH page appears b It includes two sections a dialog box at the top see Figure 18 and a graph portion at the bottom Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph Table History Alarm History Status Configuration Admin Help Auto Scale Min i Max iio F Y Axis zoom M Tooltip MLog M Legend ResetZoom Start Date Time 3 3 2009 6 06 23 PM Fald List of Nodes 18 WGRNode_018 z v Show Graph Clear Graph End Date Time 3 3 2009 8 06 23 PM F Select All Nodes DayS 1 5 10 15 30 Figure 18 Graph Dialog Controls 1 In the graph dialog box enter values for Start Date amp Time and End Date amp Time a The format includes both date and time as m dd yyyy hh mm ss AM or PM b You may also click on one of the numbered buttons next to Days in order to quickly specify a common time range from 1 30 days prior to the End Data amp Time 2 Specify the NodelDs to graph in the NodelD text field a There are several ways to specify the desired nodes to display i You may type in a comma separated list of NodelDs 1 2 3 into the NodelD field ii Type in a range of NodelDs 1 3 into the NodelD field iii Use the pull down menu in the List Of Nodes field and click the down
9. Honeywell OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 34 XY 25 33 Revision 2 July 2009 Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2009 by Honeywell International Inc Revision 2 July 2009 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell and OneWireless are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners Copyrights Copyright 2009 by Honeywell All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice While reasonable precautions have been taken Honeywell assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of Honeywell Disclaimer HONEYWELL MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Honeywell reserves the ri
10. Power Cord Figure 2 WGR Application Gateway components Planning for Installation 1 Application Gateway location selection a The WGR Application Gateway will need to be located in a climate controlled room preferably where other servers are housed b The Application Gateway can be mounted on the wall with an optional wall mounting bracket shown in Figure 3 or it can be placed on a sturdy horizontal surface 2 The Application Gateway will need access to a power outlet and an Ethernet connection 3 The WGR Application Gateway requires a static IP Address assignment from the IT department so that the Application Gateway can be easily accessed by both the WGRs and by any clients retrieving data from the Application Gateway 4 The unit has two Ethernet ports a The top port is configured as a Static IP port with a default IP address of 192 168 254 1 and is intended to be connected to the customer LAN b The bottom port is configured for DHCP and is only intended to be used for connecting a laptop during installation or for diagnostics 5 The WGRAG can optionally be connected to an uninterruptable power source UPS in order to ensure that there is no loss or corruption of data in the event of a facilities power outage 6 An optional WGR wall mounting bracket can be ordered for more convenient installation Figure 3 WGR Application Gateway Wall Mount Bracket 2 OneWireless Gauge Reader Applicatio
11. able History Alarm History Status Configuration Admin Help Sey MinValue MaxValue LCL UCL LCL Tripped UCL Tripped Battery Tripped AlarmControl Limit Reset NodelD Description Reset 18 WGRNode 018 100 Reset 20 WGRNode 013 100 Figure 15 Alarm Reset page To reset all alarms 1 Click the Reset All button a This will reset the alert status for all nodes To reset alarms for individual nodes 1 Click the Reset button in the row corresponding to the desired node a This will reset the alert status for only this node View Alarm History To view a history of all past alarms in the system click on the Alarm History item in the menu bar to bring up the ALARM HISTORY page See Figure 16 Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph TableHistory AlarmHistory Status Configuration Admin Help C Select All Nodes 118 Export To Excel Start DateTime 3 30 2009 2 16 52 PM Ed List of Nodes 118 LAM 4520 5 Helium vv End DateTime 3 30 20094 1652PM FS Days 1 5 10 15 30 Figure 16 Alarm History page July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 11 To specify an alarm history to display 1 Specify the time period a Inthe dialog box enter a value for Start Date amp Time and End Date amp Time b The format is m dd yyyy hh mm ss AM PM 2 Select nodes to view a There are several ways to specify the desired nodes to display i You may type in a comma se
12. ally transmits its health status to the WGR Application Gateway The health status can be viewed by loading the STATUS page This read only screen Figure 12 displays the status conditions of configured nodes on the Application Gateway The status descriptions are shown in Table 3 Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph TableHistory AlarmHistory Status Configuration Admin Help Timestamp NodelD Description Battery Status Temperature C REEI 03 30 2009 16 18 07 LAM 4520 5 Helium Figure 12 Health information is displayed in the Node Status page Table 3 Node Status Descriptions Battery Status The battery level as a percentage of full charge The internal temperature Celsius of the WGR The Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI This is an indicator of wireless signal strength based on messages received by the WGR from its associated Multinode Using Alarms The Honeywell Web Application provides alerts for potential problems as they arise in the monitored nodes The system triggers an alarm when a node reading exceeds an upper control limit or drops below a lower control limit When an alarm is triggered the Alarm Status button on the READINGS page turns red Figure 13 Each alarm event is stored in the ALARM HISTORY log and a summary of nodes that have triggered an alarm condition are shown on the ALARM STATUS page Honeywell WGR Application Gateway ase Readings Graph TableHistory
13. arrow button to copy them to the NodelD field iv Check the box next to Select All Nodes which will populate the NodelD field with all commissioned nodes in the system 3 Select from the additional options shown in Table 4 July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 13 Table 4 Additional graphing options Auto Scale The graph will automatically scale the vertical axis based on the data values By default this option is selected To turn off auto scale uncheck the checkbox and then the Min and Max fields will be enabled for manual entry If Auto Scale is turned off specify the min Y value on the graph If Auto Scale is turned off specify the max Y value on the graph Allows the mouse cursor to zoom both X and Y axis instead of only the X axis By default Zooming occurs only on the X axis Tooltip This enables the display of each actual reading value on the graph by hovering the mouse pointer over a point on the graph By default this option is turned off to speed up graphing time particularly for large data sets Log When enabled changes the Y axis to a logarithmic scale instead of a default linear scale Legend Allows the graphing legend to be disabled in order to make more room for the graph on the web page Resets the graph back to the default view no zoom 4 Click Show Graph to display the graph a An X Y graph appears at the bottom of the page for the requested data ran
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15. e node This will launch a Node Configuration pop up dialog box as shown in Figure 11 Table 2 describes the node configuration parameters After editing the parameters the Ok button must be clicked to save the newly edited fields To cancel the edits simply click on the Close button to close the dialog box without saving Table 2 Node Configuration Details NodelD The NodelD of the Device which is a short and convenient ID used to reference the node when creating graphs and tables MAC Address Specifies the unique MAC Address of the node This value must contain a valid MAC address for the system to function properly when the node is commissioned Commission as new Used to assign a permanent NodelD to an uncommissioned node NodelD The new NodelD needs to be set between 1 1000 Commission Button Click to commission a new Node Basic text description of the node Unit Unit of measurement for the monitored gauge Enter any short descriptive string such as PSI Deg C kPa etc A binary type may also be specified for special situations TRUE FALSE ON OFF or ACTIVE INACTIVE Node Math function Allows simple computations to be made on two physical node readings by referencing their two NodelDs The resulting value is displayed as a virtual node by creating a new NodelD for displaying the result of the math function 8 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 Decimal Precision Decimal Precision spec
16. en 1 1000 Click on the Edit link for the corresponding node in the table which opens the dialog shown in Figure 11 Enter a new permanent NodelD value in the Commission as new NodelD box and then click the Commission button The Node is now officially added to the gateway and is fully commissioned Please note upon commissioning of the node the temporary uncommissioned node and its temporary historical data is deleted Option 2 Individual nodes can be manually added to the system prior to having them communicate to the gateway for the first time Note that this requires manual entry of several additional pieces of data which would otherwise be automatically entered in Option 1 The dialog box in the top section of the CONFIGURATION page enables adding or deleting nodes See Figure 9 NodelD Add Delete Version 03 04 0 Load fram File Browse Upload Download GF Figure 9 Configuration page dialog box To add a node enter the new NodelD between 1 1000 and press the Add button This will bring up a pop up dialog box See Figure 11 This dialog box will allow you to enter details about the node so that when it does communicate to the gateway for the first time it will automatically be fully commissioned without further intervention Please refer to the details in the section Edit a Node below for additional information about each parameter field Option 3 Multiple nodes can be manually added to the
17. from the application gateway s database on a first in first out priority Historical data is periodically stored in the WGRAG in the c wgrlog folder every week Users can manually restore this archived historical data to a MSSQL database if desired Alternatively data can be preserved by exporting to an Excel file from the Web application When OPC Server is used and the gauge reader data Is regularly accessed by other client systems such as Experion or Field Device Manager data retention is determined by the policies set for these individual client applications 18 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 6 OPC Interface To interface to existing plant infrastructure the WGR Application Gateway contains an OPC Data Access server Please consult with your Honeywell support representative for interfacing to the WGRAG using OPC The name of the OPC server on the WGRAG is WGR OPC 1 The following OPC tags are available x x July 09 WGRNodelD The configured WGR NodelD WGRReading WGR device reading WGRUnit WGR reading unit type E g PSI C F WGRBatteryStatus WGR battery status reading WGRTemperature WGR internal temperature reading C WGRRSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator WGRTimestamp Timestamp when the data arrived WGRIPAddress WGR IP address WGRMACAddress WGR device MAC address WGRFriendlyName WGR device friendly name OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gate
18. gateway efficiently using a text file method Simply enter the properly formatted node information to the Nodeconfiguration txt file on the gateway This file is a tab separated text file that lists all of the configuration parameters An example file is shown in Figure 10 First click the Download button on the CONFIGURATION page in order to create the Nodeconfiguration txt file on your PC Then make your desired edits and use the Upload button to load the new nodes and parameters from the edited configuration file fh Nodeconfiguration txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help NodeID Description SampleRatesec Units Minvalue MaxValue fe ly ES af ea Hy smMsAlarm LCL_Trippa 18 0 PSI 0 100 0 10 0500 wGRNode 018 60 True False False 3 A 00018 41 wGRNode 013 600 PSI 0 100 0 100 True False False 3 05000001 3 Figure 10 Example Nodeconfiguration txt tab separated file July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 7 Node Configuration Dialog NodelD 18 MAC Address a050000018 Commission as new ModelD ms or Name WGRNode_018 Unit Units C Binary O TRUE FALSE Decimal Precision Alarm Excursion Alarm Thresholds WGR Configuration fo lax IP Address 192 168 25418 Update Rate Sec Figure 11 Node Configuration pop up dialog box Edit a Node To edit a node go to the table in the lower half of the CONFIGURATION page Click on the Edit link next to th
19. ge See Figure 19 Tip If you click Clear Graph all data in the dialog box clears except for the NodelD list If you want to remove a single node from the graph you must look up the NodelD and then go into the list and delete it manually Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph Table History Alarm History Status Configuration Admin Help M Auto Scale Min Max LIY Axis Zoom jTooltip L Log Legend Update Reset Zoom Start Date Time 3 30 2009 2 22 214PM IES 4 List of Nodes 118 LAM 4520 5 Helium vv Show Graph Clear Graph End Date Time 3 30 2009 4 22 21PM Raja O Select All Nodes 3 1051 52 55 Sy Days 1 s 10 as 30 WGR Node Graph wo w a om So NS N N N uo amp a N _ v Uv Wd LZ 8S Z 6004 0 Wd L 0L 600 0 Wd LZ ZZ E 600 0 Wd L F 600 0 Wd L4 9F 6004 0 Wd L 89 6004 0 Wd LZ 0L t 6004 0 Wd Le cc y 600 0 Figure 19 A sample graph showing captured data 14 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 Graph Legend When graphing multiple nodes the graph legend will have the nodes listed in order from the highest reading value to lowest readings value based on the last displayed value of each series This allows easier identification of each data series when graphing many nodes To improve graphing performance very large sets of data
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23. ifies the number of decimal places to display on the readings page for the node s data If no precision is specified the number of decimal places will automatically be determined by the system for the node This is the number of consecutive times the node data limit must be exceeded before an Alarm condition is triggered Alarm Threshold Min The lower control limit value If the node reading drops below this number an alarm condition is created Alarm Excursion Alarm Threshold Max The upper control limit value If the node reading rises above this number an alarm condition is created WGR Configuration Min This value is the minimum reading value on the gauge face This value must be accurate for each gauge in order for the system to display the proper reading WGR Configuration Max This value is the maximum reading value on the gauge face This value must be accurate for each gauge in order for the system to display the proper reading IP Address IP Address of the WGR device This will automatically be updated by the WGRAG when it receives data packets from the node OK Button Apply the changed settings to the node Close Button Closes the dialog box To see the change log of the nodes that have been added deleted edited click on the icon in the upper right portion of the web page July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 9 Checking the Node Status The OneWireless Gauge Reader periodic
24. immunity improvement NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements Earth Ground Functional earth connection NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Chassis Ground Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance with the R amp TTE Directive the CE Mark and the notified body NB identification number is used when the NB is involved in the conformity assessment procedure The alert sign must be used when a restriction on use output power limit by a country at certain frequencies applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual Table of Contents JINTRODUGC TOI ieosiineatrcurstacemnationiecdonieamarssmedsontaauniwiednenddeemtantneuanneaaaenanadan 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS si ccesiccuctcueuuianetaiwuaboresunquadaecusnuudeadunbannmovianuinuanudaneeiunels I 3 OVERVIEW OF THE WGR APPLICATION GATEWAY ccccesseeeeseeeeeeeeees i COMPONGIUS Fhontheniraamhrieamir ceie co sec
25. n ATTENTION Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice or hints for the user often in terms of performing a task Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in equipment or work data on the system being damaged or lost or may result in the inability to properly operate the process CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 VDC may be accessible ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional earth terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise
26. n Gateway User s Manual July 09 4 Web Interface The Honeywell WGR Web Application is a browser based program that enables you to remotely monitor configure and review data from Honeywell OneWireless Gauge Readers This section explains how to read and edit data points set up alerts graph and export data and troubleshoot common problems Accessing the Web Application and General Navigation To access the Honeywell Web Application open a web browser on any computer connected to the same local area network LAN as the WGR Application Gateway Type in the static IP address or host name of the WGRAG in the web browser address field and click Enter Refer to Figure 4 for an example Readings Windows Internet Explorer E bktp 192 168 254 1 File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ai ahr Readings Figure 4 Connect to the WGR Application Gateway Web Interface Once connected the application opens to the READINGS page by default where you can find the latest data and status information on every node in the system At the top of the READINGS page and every page in the application is a Main Menu bar with tabs that enable you to navigate through the different pages in the program See Figure 5 Honeywell WGR Application Gateway ase Readings Graph TableHistory AlarmHistory Status Configuration Admin Help Figure 5 Main Menu bar used to navigate between pages Also on the top of the READINGS page is
27. o display in the NodelD text field a There are several ways to specify the desired nodes to display i You may type in a comma separated list of NodelDs 1 2 3 into the NodelD field li Type in a range of NodelDs 1 3 into the NodelD field iii Use the pull down menu in the List Of Nodes field and click the down arrow button to copy them to the NodelD field iv Check the box next to Select All Nodes which will populate the NodelD field with all commissioned nodes in the system A table appears at the bottom on the screen displaying the following historical data parameters a Timestamp Timestamp of data reading Node ID The unique ID number of the WGR node Description The name of the node Reading The value read by the WGR Qoa o o OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 e Units The units of the gauge e g PSI f Above UCL Indicates if an over limit alarm occurred g BelowLCL Indicates if a below limit alarm occurred h LCL The lower control limit LCL value i UCL The upper control limit UCL value 5 To optionally export the data table click the Export to Excel button a The system creates an Excel file and downloads it onto your computer July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 5 Data History The OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway stores data from gauge readers for a period of 12 months After 12 months data is cleaned
28. ory control and controls that do not have environmental or safety consequences As with any process control solution the end user must weigh the risks and benefits to determine if the products used are the right match for the application based on security safety and performance Additionally it is up to the end user to ensure that the control strategy sheds to a safe operating condition if any crucial segment of the control solution fails Reference Information Document Name Document ID Revision Publication Number Date OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway Manual 34 XY 25 33 1 April 09 2 July 09 References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this oublication Document Name Document Part Number OneWireless Gauge Reader Specification 34 XY 03 37 OneWireless Gauge Reader Installation Manual 34 XY 25 32 OneWireless Gauge Reader User Manual 34 XY 25 31 OneWireless Gauge Reader Model Selection Guide 34 XY 16 80 World Wide Web Honeywell Solution Support Online http www honeywell com ps Elsewhere Call your nearest Honeywell office Training Classes Honeywell Automation College http www automationcollege com July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual iii Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions Symbol CAUTION D L rh continued Definitio
29. parated list of NodelDs 1 2 3 into the NodelD field li Type in a range of NodelDs 1 3 into the NodelD field iii Use the pull down menu in the List Of Nodes field and click the down arrow button to copy them to the NodelD field iv Check the box next to Select All Nodes which will populate the NodelD field with all commissioned nodes in the system 3 Click the Update button to display the results a The alarm history displays at the bottom of the screen See Figure 17 4 To optionally export the data click the Export to Excel button a The system creates a data file and downloads it in an Excel format Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph TableHistory AlarmHistory Status Configuration Admin Help Start DateTime 3 30 2009 2 16 52PM Eau ListofNodes 118 LAM 4520 5 Helium V Update e I DSelectAllNodes 118 Export To Excel Days Se ee as ae Timestamp NodelD Description Reading MinValue MaxValue LCL UCL Units Below_LCL Above_UCL BatteryStatus 03 30 2009 16 16 50 LAM 4520 5 Helium 100 30 60 PSI TRUE 03 30 2009 16 16 38 LAM 4520 5 Helium 100 30 60 PSI TRUE 03 30 2009 16 16 27 LAM 4520 5 Helium 100 30 60 PSI TRUE 03 30 2009 16 16 16 LAM 4520 5 Helium 100 30 60 PSI TRUE Figure 17 The Alarm History page shows all past alarms for a specified period you 12 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 Working with Graphs The Honeywell Web
30. t Honeywell WGR Application Gateway Readings Graph Table History Alarm History Status Configuration Admin Help Start DateTime 3 30 2009 1 52 12PM E8SJ Listof Nodes 118 LAM 4520 5 Helium v v End DateTime 3 30 2009 35212PM FSR O Select All Nodes 118 Days 1 5 10 15 30 Timestamp NodelD Description Reading Units Below LCL Above UCL LEL 03 30 2009 15 47 27 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 47 16 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 47 04 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 46 53 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 46 42 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 46 31 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 46 20 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 46 09 LAM 4520 5 Helium 03 30 2009 15 45 58 LAM 4520 5 Helium Figure 20 Table page allows you to list the data and export to Excel a O ie Ba O lG Create a Table To generate a table from several node readings 1 Click on Table History in the Main Menu bar to load the TABLE HISTORY web page a It is very similar to the GRAPH page with a dialog box on the top and data displayed at the bottom In the dialog box enter values for Start Date amp Time and End Date amp Time a The format includes both date and time as m dd yyyy hh mm ss AM or PM b You may also click on one of the numbered buttons next to Days in order to quickly specify a common time range from 1 30 days prior to the End Data amp Time Specify the NodelDs t
31. the Alarm Status button The button turns red when a node reading has passed above or below a preset control limit threshold or when a low battery alarm is detected By clicking on the Alarm Status button you can view the alarm history and also reset the alarms This is described in detail later in the document July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 3 Checking Node Readings The READINGS page enables you to check the summary of node readings It also provides other detailed information such as the time of the reading as well as the upper and lower control limits and the status of a particular node Honeywell WGR Application Gateway e Readings Graph TableHistory AlarmHistory Status Configuration Admin Help Timestamp NodelD Description Reading Units LCL UCL Status 03 30 2009 15 46 20 20 LAM 4520 20 91 PSI 0 8 100 OK 03 30 2009 16 40 09 9 LAM 4520 9 78 PSI 90 100 Lower Ctl Limit 03 30 2009 16 51 18 118 LAM 4520 5 100 PSI 90 100 Inactive Figure 6 Readings page shows summary of all nodes Get Node Readings To check the node readings click on READINGS in the Main Menu bar The READINGS page appears see Figure 6 with the following information Timestamp Time when the last reading was taken NodelD Identification number that your Honeywell Field Representative originally assigns to a node for convenient reference Description A brief description of the node for example
32. trending Available Data Protocols OPC Data Access Server Approvals CE and RoHS Compliant Power Supply 90 240 VAC Operating Temperature 0 C to 45 C Storage Temperature 20 C to 80 C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Enclosure Ruggedized aluminum industrial chassis Dimensions 12 0 in x 8 3 in x 4 1 in 800 mm x 210 mm x 104 5 mm Weight 14 Ibs 6 3 kg 9 Warranty Information Every product comes with a full one year parts and labor warranty 20 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual July 09 July 09 This page has been intentionally left blank OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 21 10 Support Services Contact Information For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC Control Products Asia Pacific Headquarters Phone 65 6355 2828 Fax 65 6445 3033 Asia Pacific Global Technical Support Field Instruments Phone 65 6580 3156 Fax 65 6445 3033 Process Instruments Phone 603 76950 4777 Fax 603 7958 8922 Australia Honeywell Limited Phone 61 7 3846 1255 FAX 61 7 3840 6481 Toll Free 1300 36 39 36 Toll Free Fax 1300 36 04 70 China PRC Beijing Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 10 8458 3280 Fax 86 10 8458 4650 China PRC Shanghai Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 21 5257 4568 Fax 86 21 6237 2826 C
33. way User s Manual 19 7 Troubleshooting The most common problems with the WGR Application Gateway are listed below The web page displays an error message This happens sometimes when the cached version of the web page on a local PC is not compatible with the latest version on the Application Gateway Try pressing CTL F5 several times which should force the web browser on your local PC to refresh the web page from the Application Gateway I m not able to create a graph When I click Show Graph nothing happens Generally this means no data was available Check your start and end time to make sure that it includes data The graph takes a long time to load This typically means that a large amount of data was specified Try reducing the date range or number of nodes or disable Tooltips in order to reduce the amount of data to load and render The readings on the gateway do not match the readings on the device The readings are based on a percentage of full scale determined from the MinValue and MaxValue parameters entered in the CONFIGURATION page If the MinValue and MaxValue are not configured correctly on both the WGR and WGR Application Gateway then the Reading value may be incorrect If you have additional problems please contact us See the Support section below for contact information 8 Technical Specifications User Interface Built in Web Server for easy browser access to data and
34. will have some data compression To ensure all desired points are graphed adjust the Start Date and End Date to manually zoom into any area of interest for maximum detail Identify a Point Tooltips can be used to conveniently determine the exact timestamp and data value for any point on the graph 1 Enable Tooltips at the top of the page which will cause the page to re load with all of the additional required information 2 Hover the mouse cursor over a point on the graph and a small pop up box will appear showing the corresponding NodelD timestamp and reading value Zoom To zoom in to a region of the graph point the mouse cursor to the starting location on the graph and then hold down the left button and drag to the right to define the zoom region then release the button You will be able to scroll the graph left and right to see the entire data set from the originally specified date range By default Zooming occurs in the X axis only To zoom in on both the X and Y axis first enable the Y Axis Zoom option When dragging the mouse cursor to define the zoom region start with the upper left corner and drag to the lower right corner of the desired zoom area July 09 OneWireless Gauge Reader Application Gateway User s Manual 15 Using Historical Data Tables The Honeywell Web Application provides the ability to display historical data in table format The historical data may also be exported and downloaded in Excel forma
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