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1. Conditional Diagnostics Counters C No communications with CBX Low Performance Threshold 90 00 C Communication problems related to the fieldbus CBX module No Read Alarm Threshold 10 Failed inconsistent configuration of the fieldbus CBX module C Illegal rotary switch selection on CBX Save Cancel The individual Slaves are configured using the Passthrough Bridge directly through their own Ethernet IP address For Matrix readers the first Slave in the Array must correspond to the Array Master Close ee Plant Operations Email Alerts Email Alerts Destinations Compatibility Security Tabs Piant Layout Add Slave link 3 Station 3 Master Matrix Series Id Scanner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured Slaves 4 lave Matrix 410 Delete 3j Stati Add Slaves 3j Stati 1 to the Array Matrix 410 w 20 00 3j Stati eme 3j Statih IP Address 172 5 oF 105 Configuration Taol s Port Number 51235 Slave C Matrix 410 v 20 00 50 Delete IP Address 172 155 8 110 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51235 Slave D Matrix 410 20 00 D Delete IP Address 172 55 11 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51235 Save button Cancel 121 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL C ARRAYS WITH DIMENSIONERS NVS Arrays either standard or Hybrid can have Cargoscan dimensioners as slaves In this example the NVS9000 Master has the following settings
2. Logout Stop Freeze rm 8 4 Number Of Connected Users 0 Started BN Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Plant Session Start 4 23 08 10 13 00 Session Duration 01 18 12 B SS station 1 SC6000 Packtrack B 3 Save aka Series Session Start Parcels Count 35574 ERIS Sb Slave B 6k Series Good Reads Rate 75 50 No Reads Rate 7 22 sept ate nae Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 92 78 Bl Sc siave c 8k Series C BS NENNEN B 3 see ska Series B D ESlave E 8kA Series EN WVE Event Count 5344 todate previous next oldest 5 9000 Station 2 NYS Packtrack 251 500 fi Array Name Scanner Name Resource And Event State Timestamp e 3 Ts D Station 3 Master 6 8k Series Packtrack Station 1 Slave C A parcels sequence that is too long hasn t been read Rise 4 23 08 10 50 33 E Cie e Station 4 Master 4k Series Online Station 2 Slave C A parcels sequence thatis too long hasnt been read Rise 4 23 08 10 50 21 Station 4 Slave C A parcels sequence that is too long hasn t been read Rise 4 23 08 10 50 06 B aSlave A 4k Series Station 4 Slave C A parcels sequence that is too long hasnt been read Clear 4 23 08 10 49 48 8 Slave B 4k Series Station 2 Slave C A parcels sequence that is too long hasn t been read Clear 4 23 08 10 49 48 E C Slave C 4k Series Station 1 Slave A The array controller can t communicate with the slave Clear 4
3. 3 Multiple Read Partial Read Good Read Matrix Array LR Master Matrix Series Online 172 27 101 90 51232 d t w i The FTP Server Address must match the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC The default FTP Username and Password must match the ones set in the WebSentinel Settings gt Security tab SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Add User Password Confirmation User Type Configuration Tool Pass Through VNC Enable Images Download Allowed Layout type FTP Username anonymous FTP Password Save Cancel NOTE If the specified array name contains spaces it must be included in Z quotation marks i e WebSentinel Array 1 15 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL The Matrix Master configuration parameter Send Extended Parcel must be enabled VisiSet Matrix Master WebSentinel 43 Parameter Setup rJ m i File Device Mode Get Send SendDefaults Permanent Interactive 2D Codes 1D Codes Postal Codes Image Processing Miscellaneous Data Collection Match Code Symbol Verification Communication Reading System Layout CBX Gateway Display Diagnostics OCR Operating Modes Calibration Digitall 0 LEDsAndKeypad Ethernet WebSentinel Transfer Array Image Data Matrix Wizard WEB SENTINEL Partial Read Is Treated As Good Read Send Extended Parcel Enabled e tis possible to remotely access the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC in t
4. Data at Slave level are displayed in 4 different tabs Counters Current Alarms Charts and Performance The Last Parcel information is not significant for a Multidata Array 7 2 4 Counters Tab The Counters tab displays the following information for the selected slave otatistic counters and rates for the current session the previous session and the last hour Plantv Downloads v Preference v DATALOGIC w Language English English v Single Reader View Level Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Change Password j D Number Of Connected Users 1 Save Print Settings Exit Stop Freeze Started Ell Running Bl 3 Plant Slave B DS2400N Multidata 1 172 16 11 183 51236 J Parcels Count 70 Good Reads Rate 98 57 No Reads Rate 1 43 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 98 5796 EP E select view tabs Current Session E Suspect Interval Flag Parcels Count 70 Good Reads Count Rate o M 7 Multiple Reads Counts Rate NE n 00x Partial Reads Counts Rate o E Resets Count E Suspect Interval Flag Parcels Count 115 Good Reads Count Rate 4 4 is 93 33 No Reads Count Rate h Ld 6 67 Multiple Reads Count Rate o0 DP 0 00 Partial Reads Count Rate 0 m 0 00 Total Reads Count Rate ao DE o i Resets Count Last Hour E Suspect Interval Flag Parcels
5. 70 67 85 60 55 96 50 372 35 30 25 22 6 20 15 11 10 Sessions end time 47 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 5 4 7 Performance Tab The Performance tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates at plant level for the current session Planty Downloads Preferencey Language English English v DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout amp Stop Freeze Ba m 3 y Number Of Connected Users 0 Started Ml Running Ell Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant a DE sceooo station 1 5C6000 Packtrack B sive pseka Plant Session Start 3 14 08 18 06 00 Session Duration 00 20 17 Session Start Parcels Count 4580 am L B Slave B DS6k Good Reads Rate 71 62 No Reads Rate 8 62 Multiple Reads Rate 19 76 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 91 38 Bl csevecipseq L OD M l l M B oO Slave D seks a T ee view tabs B ESlave E ps8k4 3 JN sc6000 station 2 sce000 Packtrack B slave 4 sek Good Reads Count Rate 230 E 71 62 B 8 stave e pseka No Reads Count Rate 395 a A 8 62 Bl slave c pse Multiple Reads Count Rate 905 EN o 3 19 78 E Sive D psska Partial Reads Count Rate 0 00 B Esiave E pseka Total Reads Count Rate uss ee O 91 38 Copyright Datalogic 48 USER INTERFACE D 5 5 S
6. 8 REMOTE SESSIONS NOTE This chapter applies only if the Client PC s operating system is Windows Datalogic WebSentinel allows Array configuration remotely through specific Configuration Tools using the Configuration Tool Passthrough Bridge application The Configuration Tool runs locally on the Client PC but the communication channel is through the Datalogic WebSentinel Server therefore both the Configuration Tool and the Configuration Tool Passthrough Bridge must be installed on the Client PC If they are not present on the Client PC then they can be installed from the Datalogic WebSentinel Downloads Menu By right clicking on an array label a shortcut menu appears allowing you to connect to the specific Configuration Tool i e Genius for an SC6000 controller or VisiSet for a Matrix reader Select the item Connect With Configuration Tool Plantv Downloads Preferencey Language English English v DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Sto Freeze em p gt ka Number Of Connected Users 0 Started E Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant B S FAIL Di I II BILL a d LA 3 n Immediate Connect L 8 Slak Download Array Configuration Info BH csa te vens O WW D Pave D 8kA Series Plant Session Start 4 16 08 17 04 00 Session Duration 00 00 34 Session Start Parcels Count 106 Good Reads Rate 100
7. Logout ee Change Password E Stop Freeze E s 3 4 A a F Number Of Connected Users 1 Started BN Running Ell Save Print Settings Exit Language English English v a Plant Multidata 1 Master 2k Series 172 16 11 183 51236 Parcels Count 575 Good Reads Rate 98 96 No Reads Rate 1 04 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 0095 Total Reads Rate 98 9596 E oe eam EE setect view tabs L TCP Connection es Array Network L No Read Alarm L Slave Id Duplication Diagnostic Alarm LEDs DOLUnt TU Array Name Scanner Name Cause Date Multidata 1 Slave L The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 19 40 Multidata 1 Slave K The array controller can t communicate with the slave ait 9 09 17 19 40 Multidata 1 Slave J The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 08 17 19 40 Multidata 1 Slave The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8119 09 17 19 40 Multidata 1 Slave H The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 19 37 Multidata 1 Slave F The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 19 37 Multidata 1 Slave E The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 19 37 Multidata 1 Slave D The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 9 09 174 9 37 Multidata 1 Slave C The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 19 37 Multidata 1 Slave B
8. The array controller can t communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 15 52 Diagnostic Alarm LEDs The diagnostic LEDs available at Array Level include Fixed Diagnostics Array Type Diagnostics which depend on the Type of Array on Conditional Diagnostic parameters enabled in the Settings gt Plant Array window and on Hardware Input Settings See par 9 2 1 for details See the product specific Help On Line Diagnostic Error Conditions page for descriptions of device specific errors 79 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 7 1 4 Charts Tab The Charts tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates of the selected array for a selectable number of past sessions Multiple checkboxes are available to choose the information to be displayed V Parcels Count V Good Reads Rate M No Reads Rate M Multiple Reads Rate 14 03 15 00 v p 14 03 18 00 v Date time boxes allow choosing the period measured in sessions for the calculation The charts can be shown in either bar or line graph representations Plante Downloads Preference Language English English x 5 DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout TUE E i G 41 Change Password Number Of Connected Users 1 Started Running Bl Save Print Settings Exit Plant Multidata 1 Master 2k Series 172 16 11 183 51236 Parcels Count 575 Good Reads Rete 98 95 No Reads Rate 1 0
9. 9 End User Defined Folder v IP Address 172 27 Username for Access to Device Files winterset Domain for Access to Device Files empty if no domain Password for Access to Device Files ratae File Access C Use Same Folder For All Slaves NOTE It is strongly recommended to set the File Access path using the Browse button since this will test the connection to the Image Server PC Click on the shared directory links to arrive at the correct directory then click the Select dir link to enable it F Datalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Am X J Datalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome gt amp 127 0 0 1 3080 websentinel remoteDirJCIFS jsp di Q i 127 0 0 1 8080 websentinel remoteDirJCIFS ED Ls dO Select dir FileZillastorage C3 FileZillastorage NVS MKT J FileZillastorage old NVS MKT Images Folder Default Folder 2 End User Defined Folder v IP Address 30 134 Usemame for Access to Mpty if no domain Davice Files Password for Access to Device Files winterset Domain for Access to Device Files e 99 9 File Access FileZillaStorage NVS MKT Browse Use Same Folder For All Slaves 18 INSTALLATION c On the NVS Array Master through Genius Genius NVS9000 Image Saving Where Saving is Performed the following parameters must be set P Address of the Image Server PC User Name and Password of the
10. BC Info Reader Result v Road M sk Parcel ID Timestamp BC Info Reader Result Reading Masi Image available me 450 743 114 04 53 10DL Good read D Image available n z ore E 451 7 13 11 14 04 53 10DL Good read D Search Clear 453 7 3 114 04 55 10DL Goodread D 454 7 13 11 14 04 56 10DL Good read D 455 7 13 11 14 04 58 No read Open Criteria Save Criteria 456 7 13 11 14 04 58 No read 457 7 13 11 14 04 58 No read 458 7 13 11 14 04 58 10DL Good read D 459 7 13 11 14 04 58 No read Select a range of images to download by clicking the first row of the range and then with Ctrl C clicking the last row of the range From To Download Images Download All Images Open storage Date M d yy HH mm ss TTE UE _ Parcel ID 450 490 EJ Select view cols 4 4l I P page number 1 1 total records 41 BC Info Reader Result v 473 7113 11 14 17 33 No read False A Reading Mask Image available 7 13 11 14 17 36 No read 731 14 17 37 No read Open Criteria Save Criteria 47 7 13 11 14 17 37 No read Search Clear T13l 4 22 43 TUD Good rea 481 713 11 14 22 43 10DL Good read D True 482 7113 11 14 22 43 No read True 483 7 13 11 14 22 43 08DL Good read 484 7 13 11 14 22 45 10DL Good read 485 713 11 14 22 45 10DL Good read 301410144 4AA OO AC ANI Cc mmc rand 9210 0 0 e p In the example above the images in the range 475 to 479 will be requested from the Array
11. Datalogic WebSentinel 4 0 0 Windows Internet Explorer Sele Close Select File to Download IMG 0000000480 00 01 O00jpq 398 278 bytes IMG 0000000480 01 01 O00jpqg 485 560 bytes IMG 0000000480 02 01 000jpq 777 340 bytes IMG 0000000480 03 01 002jpq 240 136 bytes IMG 0000000480 04 01 O00jpq 22 832 bytes IMG 0000000480 05 01 O00jpq 964 669 bytes IMG 0000000480 06 01 000 jpq 984 440 bytes IMG 0000000481 00 01 O000jpq 398 144 bytes IMG 0000000481 01 01 000 jpa 456 668 bytes IMG 0000000481 02 01 000jpq 779 304 bytes IMG 0000000481 03 01 001jpq 416 657 bytes WIA mmm ANA ms ma mmm ia TAM OAM edhe ot This window lists all the available images with a Hyperlink for opening or saving the file to a remote PC 64 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D Several images can also be exported in a zip file from the WebSentinel Server PC or FTP server for NVS Arrays to a remote PC for further analysis Select the desired images in the Result Frame to export use Ctrl C for multiple selections Event Search E Select view tabs Download All Images Open storage Unselect all Maximize ES Select view cols Export images 4 4I Ib b page number 1 1 total records 41 74371 14 17 37 No read 7113 11 14 17 38 No read Prefix string Pack ID Reader ID Image ID when multiple images inside a reading phase 48 7113 11 14 22 45 10DL Goodread 85 7 13 11 14 22 45 10DL Good read Date yyyy mm dd Timesta
12. IP Address 172 16 6 46 WebSentinel IP Address Port 51243 Configuration Tool Port 51235 Genius to Master Decoder Close 3 Plant Plant Add Array Remove Array 3 Station 2 NVS Slaves 5 Array Name Array Type Station 2 NYS 3j Station 3 Master Matrix Series 3j Station 4 Master Matrix Series IP Address Number of Slaves in Array 3j Station 5 Master 2k Series 172 16 B 4B RETE Dperdiiit Modo 5 3j Station 6 Hybrid SC6000 Configuration Tool s Port Number Packtrack 3j Station 7 Hybrid NYS 51235 The individual Slaves are configured using the Passthrough Bridge directly through their own Ethernet IP address The first NVS slave must correspond to the Array Master same IP address This camera has its own Configuration Tool port number 51237 All other NVS slaves cameras should be contiguous ld field and must be part of the same subnetwork Each camera has its own IP address the Configuration Tool port number is 51237 Close 3 Plant Plant Plant Operations PME Alerts Destinations Compatibility Security Tabs i Add Slave link id Scanner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured 3j Station 3 Master Matrix Series Top Delete a Station 4 Master Matrix Series IP Address 172 3j Station 5 Master 2k Series SS i Right Front Delete IP Address 172 Add Slaves Left Fr
13. No Read Alarm Threshold of 9999 means disabling this alarm source A Low Performance Threshold of 0 means disabling this alarm source CONFIGURATION lt D Slave Single Reader Page By clicking on the Add Slave link or on the Slaves label of a previously configured Array in the Navigation Tree you can add remove visualize and configure the Slave s Close 3 Plant Plant Scanner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured Slave A DS8100A w 20 00 50 yes v Slave B D58100A w DS5400 D58100A DS8100A4 Set the following fields e Scanner Type select the single reader device type e Scanner Name this is the Scanner Label which appears in the Navigation Tree Area and in the Alarm and Report files e ld the ID letter or number that will be assigned to the single reader device e Configured whether the device is configured in Datalogic WebSentinel or not oet the following fields only if different from the Plant level Default settings e Low Performance Threshold is indicated in the View Level Bar Graphs Area and shown in the relative level Counters tab If the Slave falls below the Threshold level a Threshold Crossing Notification TCN is sent as an Alarm and the relative bar graph changes color e No Read Alarm Threshold is shown in the relative level Current Alarms tab as an Alarm LED If the Slave falls below the consecutive No Read level an Alar
14. SC6000 Packtrack a s wvsiFamo500 NG Packtrack ey SN T WEN QUOCUM CICATGNOSMECA MUN EEA INTERNER AA OO r Y S a reve 3 S Array Name Fame 8k Packtrack J t Information Area h TAM E a SEED EN MM AN fe Sere o S Was DsS2100N Fam2k Onlin Y lt A Y 4 Ne A MN Ku tr a Wis 082100N Fam2k Online Navigation Tree Area Figure 3 Main Window Areas 33 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL The View Tabs icon opens the View Tabs List which allows you to select which tabs to include exclude from the information area Select view tabs E Counters I Scanners View a Slot View E Current Alarms Iv Events Log a Charts ir Haag Mask Charts Performance Iv Last Parcel E Event Search Iv Save A 34 USER INTERFACE D 5 1 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL MAIN MENU AND TOOLBAR Buttons and LEDs are located on the Datalogic WebSentinel toolbar as shown below Main Menu Selections Language Selection Menu temporary Plant DATALOGIC Stop Freeze Ha g Started BH Running Bl Start Stop Session Freeze Resume Session Program Toolbar button and LED button and LED Downloads v Preferencew Language English English wu Smart Logon and Access Rights Information Logout Link The Main Menu presents the following items Plant e Download WebSentinel Configuration save the WebSe
15. 0095 No Reads Rate 0 00 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 100 0095 m aa m i a B 3 PStave E aka Series 900 Station 2 NVS Packtrack array right click menu is 87 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL You will be prompted to open the Pass through Bridge script files that allow connection to the Configuration Tool The Configuration Tool will be opened automatically Plant Downloads Preferencey Language English English v ae DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator WD Role Administrator Logout E Start B 3 4 Number Of Connected Users 1 tan Stopped W Running Save Print Settings Ext a BS SS station 1 806000 Packtracki NELLE o0 5 IB afi teoa rate o ate 0 00 Tatai Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 000 Total Reads Rate 0 00 enius localhost ca mmm ce Edit View Tools Window Help 1 O0a8 6468 T0 Ws A 2 New Configuration E BR EJ 5C6000 1200 o Ee Code Definition IC Operating modes Parameters Explorer Operating modes Data Communication settings C3 Data Communication setting IE Digtal 1 0 Setting Digital 1 0 Setting It Diagnostics Diagnostics C Redundancy Parameters Redundancy Parameters TCP IP Disconnected localhost gt Operazione completata W Intranet locale NOTE For any given array WebS
16. 10DL Good read u 7 13 11 14 22 48 No read 7 13 11 14 22 48 10DL Good read 7 13 11 14 22 49 10DL Good read Image available Search Clear Open Criteria Save Criteria 7 13 11 14 22 50 10DL Good read 713 11 14 28 47 No read 713 11 14 28 47 No read 7 13 11 14 28 48 No read 7 13 11 14 28 49 No read 7113 11 14 28 53 No read 713 11 14 28 56 No read 7 13 11 14 22 50 Cond rend SlaveA SlaveB Slave C Slave D Slave E Slave F SlaveG ha he Ee The previews of the images are shown in a matrix of rows and columns where e Columns represent each reader in the Array e Rows number of images collected Any missing images will be filled by a placeholder Missing images for array readers can be a common physiological occurrence In the figure above Slave D has stopped reading due to satisfying its configuration and thus communicated to the Master via ID NET which then communicated to the other slaves to stop collecting images end reading phase The other slaves however had already collected another image before stopping For this reason there are two rows of collected images all slaves except Slave D which has a placeholder Another situation can occur when some Slaves by capturing many images overwrite the memory with successive reading phases 66 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D By double clicking any preview image you can open it in a new window which allows zooming rotating performing grey level
17. 23 08 10 48 43 L D Slave D 4k Series Station 1 A parcels sequence that is too long hasn t been read Clear 4 23 08 10 48 37 Station 1 Slave E The array controller can t communicate with the slave Clear 4 23 08 10 48 36 Bl EsSlave E 4k Series Station 1 Slave D The array controller cant communicate with the slave Clear 4 23 08 10 48 36 Station 1 Slave C The array controller can t communicate with the slave Clear 4 23 08 10 48 35 Station 1 lave B The array controller cant communicate with the slave Clear 4 23 08 10 48 35 Station 1 Slave E The array controller cant communicate with the slave Rise 4 23 08 10 48 27 Station 1 Slave D The array controller cant communicate with the slave Rise 4 23 08 10 48 25 Station 1 Slave C The array controller cant communicate with the slave Rise 4 23 08 10 48 26 Station 1 Slave B The array controller cant communicate with the slave Rise 4 23 08 10 48 25 Station 1 Slave A The array controller cant communicate with the slave Rise 4 23 08 10 48 25 Station 1 A parcels sequence that is too long hasn t been read Rise 4 23 08 10 48 23 v c v To limit the workload of maintaining this page the log entries are subdivided into pages containing a maximum of 250 entries You can navigate between pages by using the previous and next page links The oldest page link presents the last entry page in the list the oldest entries The t
18. 75 5500 E 1 e k 5 000 is g 4500 ss a 4000 50 3500 p 2046 E 4 3 000 las 2500 t30 2 000 25 1500 20 d 14 15 s 1000 L40 ow 500 s 18 2 i5 23 e C i N Ea ys EN Fu 7 r P e RE e S e S amp e Sessions end time Session End Date Parcels Count Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate 12 03 16 00 556 85 4 Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Number Of Connected Users 0 J select view tabs Multiple Reads Rate 11 55 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 1 6 Reading Mask Charts Tab The Reading Mask Charts tab graphically and textually displays the following information for the selected array and its slaves The slaves that are actually present in the array are listed in abscissa Notice that only slaves that are actually present are listed this means that if for any reason a slave is not marked as present it is not listed even though data related to it are present in the history file from which the chart is built This is the case for instance when Datalogic WebSentinel is activated but it is still stopped in this case no slave is registered as present Checkboxes are available to choose the information to be displayed M Good Reads Rate M Solo Reads Rate 18 03 08 00 v gt gt 18 03 12 00 Date time boxes allow choosing the period measured in sessions for the calculation The charts can be shown in either bar or line graph
19. Count 34 lt 82 MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION Single Reader Level Bar Graphs A summary of the specific Slave read rates are shown in the bar graphs at the top of the information area This area is always present for all of the Single Reader level pages Parcels Count 70 Alarm Good Reads Rate 98 57 No Reads Rate 1 45 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 95 57 me The Reads Rate bar graphs represented at the Single Reader level are computed relative to the Single Reader Parcels Count These rates are also written as a percentage over each bar The Reads Rate bar in particular shows a vertical line representing the Single Reader s configured Low Performance Threshold It is also written as a percentage inside the bar The Reads Rate bar graph is colored green if the Single Reader is reading above its individual Low Performance Threshold This bar is colored yellow if the Single Reader falls below its Low Performance Threshold The Reads Rate Threshold is set in either the Default Plant level page or in the specific Slave page of the Settings window The total Parcels Count for the Single Reader is shown in bold and a generic Alarm LED that shows the color of the Single Reader level Alarms If any Alarm is detected the color of the LED changes accordingly This LED is also a link to the Current Alarms page Suspect Interval Flag The
20. English v S DAULALOCIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout aj S 4 8tp E s amp s rm S 4 Number Of Connected Users 0 Started El Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 39 Plant Slave C 6k Series Station 1 127 0 0 1 5001 J Parcels Count 1130 BERN Reads Rate 54 3495 Solo Reads Rate 21 0596 b TE I C siec view tabs Good Reads Count Rate No Reads Count Rate 195 Multiple Reads Count Rate 443 Partial Reads Count Rate 0 Total Reads Count Rate 2105 Good Reads Count Rate No Reads Count Rate 129 Multiple Reads Count Rate 275 Partial Reads Counts Rate 0 000 co E Total Reads Count Rate Reads Count Rate G 4 54 34 j Solo Reads Count Rate z MENTI 21 06 Copyright Datalogic 74 MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION 7 MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION A Multidata Array Type differs from a normal array because its slaves operate independently from each other The array controller itself is simply a multiplexer of the information collected by its slaves This means that different slaves may process different parcels and that each slave performs its own code analysis independent from the other elements of the array The array itself is simply the summation of the operation performed by its slaves The performance threshold for a Multidata Array is an index of the
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22. It will be reset to the default language after the session is closed e Metrics this allows display level conversion of decimal m s mm or imperial ft min in measurements The values in the reports are determined by the Settings and are not affected by the display level selection e About opens the information window containing the various program release and software version numbers e Help allows downloading this manual e License allows downloading the Datalogic WebSentinel License information from the Datalogic WebSentinel Server Toolbar buttons Stop otarts stops the current session Started E The LED works in combination with the start stop button It indicates if the um session is currently Started green or Stopped red Stopped MI Freeze Freezes resumes the current session This button only freezes the visualization of statistics data without stopping the processing of new data Running 5 When visualization is resumed the statistics are immediately updated The LED works in combination with the freeze resume and the start stop buttons It indicates if the session visualization is currently enabled green or frozen red if Datalogic WebSentinel is started Frozen Mi If Datalogic WebSentinel is stopped it is always gray Running J 36 USER INTERFACE D Saves context dependent data in txt format to disk Prints out context dependent data in text or graphic format The defau
23. L B Slave B DS6k Good Reads Rate 72 51 No Reads Rate 8 3596 Multiple Reads Rate 19 1495 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 91 65 Bg cSlave c Ds6k B DSlave D sek EJ Select view tabs B Esteve E DS8ka 3 E sceooo station 2 sce000 Packtrack Current Session gH A Slave A DS8kA Session Start 3 14 08 18 06 00 ll bstave B oseKa Parcels Count 2430 Bl clave c psaka Good Reads Count Rate 1762 SS 72 51 B DSlave D Ds8ka No Reads Count Rate 203 E B ESiave E pseka Multiple Reads Count Rate 465 x j 19 14 Partial Reads Count Rate 0 E 9 00 Total Reads Count Rate 2227 i 5 55 Session Start 111170 01 00 00 Parcels Count 297 Good Reads Count Rate 256 pp 86 20 E No Reads Count Rate 12 O A 7 4 04 96 Multiple Reads Count Rate 29 m 33 9 J 9 76 96 Partial Reads Count Rate o goo Total Reads Count Rate 2 O 25 25 Caeecian Ott 2 4 Aino 4 o0 nn nn M Plant Level Bar Graphs A summary of the Plant level read rates are shown in the bar graphs at the top of the information area This area is always present for all of the Plant level pages Session Start Parcels Count 1884 BIER Good Reads Rate 77 34 No Reads Rate 6 79 epi Reads Rate Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 93 21 d gu gc DS NENNEN Each Reads Rate bar graph represented at the Plant level is equal to the corresponding Plant level Reads Count th
24. Parcels Counts These rates are also written as a percentage over each bar The Good Reads Rate bar in particular shows a vertical line representing the Array s configured Low Performance Threshold It is also written as a percentage inside the bar The Good Reads Rate bar graph is colored green if the Array is reading above its individual Low Performance Threshold This bar is colored yellow if the Array falls below its Low Performance Threshold The Good Read Rate Threshold is set in either the Default Plant level page or in the specific Array page of the Settings window The total Parcels Count for the Array is shown in bold and a generic Alarm LED that shows the color of the Array level Alarms If any Alarm is detected the color of the LED changes accordingly This LED is also a link to the Current Alarms page Suspect Interval Flag The Suspect Interval Flag LED that is displayed at Array level informs that session related performance info is only partial due to a previous or current disconnection of Datalogic WebSentinel from the array This same notice is also displayed about Last Hour information The occurrence time and duration of disconnections also appear in performance statistics records both for sessions and for hours The Last Hour Suspect Interval LED is computed based on the 24 hours of a session in spite of the fact that Last Hour info which is displayed is computed based on different time patterns either th
25. Performance At least one array has TCP IP alarm array disconnected At least one array has Array Level Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs ELT No Alarms Plant performing correctly Array Level Performance TCP IP alarm array disconnected Array Level Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs No Alarms Array performing correctly Device Set Performance TCP IP alarm array disconnected m At least one slave is disconnected from the array controller At least one slave in the array has Slave Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs No Alarms All slaves in the array are performing correctly Array and Slave TCNs checked only for the current session 41 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 5 4 2 Counters Tab The Counters tab displays statistical counters and rates at plant level These data can be compared between Current Session Previous Session and Last Hour data Plant Downloads Preferencew v Language English English E DATALOGIC ar wy Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze D m 3 v1 p Number Of Connected Users 0 Started E Running Ell Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant a LIBI C6000 Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack B ASlave 4 pseka Plant Session Start 3 14 08 18 06 00 Session Duration 00 10 54 Session Start Parcels Count 2430 Alarm
26. Started E Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit a Plant SC6000 Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5001 Parcels Count 3086 Good Reads Rate 62 468 No Reads Rate 12 05 Multiple Reads Rate 25 4796 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 87 9595 ce ne RESTER ES setect view tabs Current Session Previous Session Last Hour Scanner Name Good Read Solo Read Good Read Solo Read Good Read Solo Read Copyright Datalogic Scanners View Critical Alarm Network Communications error Major Alarm E oo Warning Minor Alarm Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs LO Eeee O O The slave is performing correctly Slave TCNs checked both for the current session and the last hour Evaluation of last hour performance depends on the way last hour is defined if last hour is aligned with the day s hours then performance evaluation is continuous if last hour is aligned with the session evaluation takes place only every 15 minutes Scanners View and Slaves View are comparable terms These terms both refer to Single Readers in the Array 52 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6 1 3 Slot View Tab The Slot View tab displays statistical data for each slot read by the array Preferente y v SDATALOGIC Plant Downloads v Language English English v Welcome Administrator ke Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze E m 3 v1 Number Of Con
27. after connection to the device independent of the access level specified in the Pass Through functionality for that user A similar discipline applies for VNC connections that may be allowed for a user through the Pass Through functionality both with the WebSentinel station and with all devices array controllers and slaves that support it and are enabled for it 31 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Access to the Image Array Transfer feature is also given through the Security settings Images Download Allowed See par 6 1 9 for details For this feature Datalogic WebSentinel uses an integrated FTP Server The FTP Username and FTP Password available on the Security page must be the same as the ones defined in the FTP Client This feature is only available for Datalogic WebSentinel IMAGES versions Layout Type can be assigned for each level e Layout Type 1 The Plant layout shows all labels and slave branches S Plant Plant Session Start 4 8 08 15 26 00 Session Duration 00 00 30 LIB SS station 1 5C6000 Packtrack E ij A Slave A BkA Series Session Start Parcels Count 50 Good Reads Rate 100 0095 No Reads Rate 0 00 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 100 0096 B amp B Slave B Ek Series B amp c Slave c 6k Series E fil D Slave D BkA Series E ij E Slave E 8k4 Series HVE HIB 5000 Station 2 Nvs Packtrack Mim A Slave A NVSslave tia B Slave
28. average performance of its slaves 7 1 ARRAY LEVEL The Array level focuses on the configured arrays and is accessible by clicking one of the Array name labels in the navigation tree or optionally through the related button on the Layout tab By selecting an array label it is possible to watch the statistical and diagnostic data in the information area of the display Data for a Multidata Array at Array level are displayed in 5 different tabs Counters Scanners View Current Alarms Charts and Performance The Reading Mask Charts and Last Parcel information are not significant for a Multidata Array counters Scanners View Curent Alarms 3E IT 38 08 75 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 7 1 1 Counters Tab The Counters tab displays statistics information concerning the selected array The counters in a Multidata Array are the sum of all the corresponding counters of the individual slaves These data can be compared between Current Session Previous Session and Last Hour data Planty Downloads v Preferencey DATALOGIC j Plant Parcels Count 513 Good Reads Rate 98 64 No Reads Rate 1 36 EET on E select view tabs op Plant Started BI Array View Level Multidata 1 Master 2k Series 172 16 11 183 51236 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 95 64 Language English tEngtish O Welcome Administrator Role Admin
29. be different they must be changed in their relative settings pages These Plant level parameters have no effect on previously configured Arrays and Slaves Plant Name Plant Name Plant Here you can input the custom plant name label that will appear in the Navigation Tree and in the Alarm and Report files Default Operating Mode Select the Operating mode that will be applied to new Array configurations This parameter must match the actual Operating mode of the Array If an array has a different Operating Mode it can be changed in the specific Settings gt Array page Default Operating Mode Packtrack v On Line requires a presence sensor or serial data string to determine the reading phase during which the scanner attempts to read decode and output data on its interface When On Line is selected no information about conveyor speed parcel size inter parcel gap and label positions are shown in the displays Packtrack is a patented operating mode for Datalogic Omni Directional Reading Stations used to read and correctly assign codes read on different packs when placed in the scanner Reading Area at the same time Cluster Continuous is an operating mode which aggregates the same codes by content filtering them on the basis of their spatial position within a certain range All the Array Slaves Cluster are operating in Packtrack mode Cluster Multidata is an operating mode where the array controller works as a pure communicat
30. collects data from the devices from the network which carries output to the client workstations A Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC with a single Ethernet port is actually considered the normal configuration for a small plant which does not have throughput issues 1 6 DIGITAL INPUT SIGNALS AS ALARMS Digital inputs are handled as alarm sources e Either they are associated to resources e g the encoder in which case the bit is raised cleared when an alarm is raised cleared for the associated resource e Or they are connected to an alarm sensor in which case the bit is raised cleared when an alarm condition is sensed active cleared In any case digital inputs that are defined as relevant for an array will have to be associated to a defined alarm cause See Default Inputs under par 9 2 1 for details and on the special case of INS PWO DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 1 7 INTERNATIONALIZATION The general guidelines for internationalization are as follows Internationalization includes date amp time and decimal separator Each user can have his own localization based on the language of his choice selected from the Main Menu see par 5 1 Preferences for details A user can also modify his current localization without affecting his normal preferences through the use of the language button Reports are always produced in English in addition to the Reporting language par 9 2 2 with date amp tim
31. data nor reports containing barcode label data e User For the User access rights are restricted to navigation of the Datalogic WebSentinel windows e Limited User The same access rights as User but no access to barcode label data nor reports containing barcode label data le SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Add User username Password Password Confirmation User Type configuration Tool Pass Through LL I m Enabled Reserved Level v Enabled User Level Enabled User Level FTP Username anonymous FTP Password New Users may be added and passwords may be changed only by the Administrator levels in the Security tab under the Settings window The passwords can be changed by typing the new passwords into both the Password and Password Confirmation Fields The passwords are masked with dots and do not necessarily correspond to the number of characters of the password itself As with all password protected programs conserve the passwords list in a secure place The default password for each User Type is dlussen 30 ACCESS MANAGEMENT Password access is obligatory for all User Types and cannot be removed The currently logged in Administrator cannot be deleted A CAUTION It is strongly suggested to change all passwords preferably with a high level of protection alphanumeric containing both upper and lower case letters to avoid third party e
32. displayed at Slave level informs that session related performance info is only partial due to a previous or current disconnection of Datalogic WebSentinel from the array This same notice is also displayed about Last Hour information The occurrence time and duration of disconnections also appear in performance statistics records both for sessions and for hours The Last Hour Suspect Interval LED is computed based on the 24 hours of a session in spite of the fact that Last Hour info which is displayed is computed based on different time patterns either the current day s hour or a sliding window that moves every 15 min This notice about completeness of information will not appear in graph windows 70 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6 2 2 Current Alarms Tab The Current Alarms tab displays a detailed list of all the pending alarms on the specific slave Planty Downloads Preferencew w DATALOGIC Language English English m Welcome Administrator Role amp dministrator Logout E NL x B M p EB c ka Number Of Connected Users 1 Started E Frozen MI Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Slave A BkA Series station 1 127 0 0 1 5001 J Diagnostic Alarm LEDs El Config Mismatch E Unexpected Slave r3 Connection zi Laser L Rotor m Digitizer L Encoder Synchronization LJ Oscillating Mirror O No Read Alarm Parcels Count 1903 Reads Rate 63 53 Solo Reads Rate
33. from the general complete procedure shown in chapter 3 Here particular details for this type of array configuration are shown however the complete procedure should in any case be followed for correct configuration 5 1 Open the Settings window by clicking the 3 icon to add and configure the array s 2 Add an Array and complete the following fields then save a Array Type select the Hybrid SC6000 item b Array Name this is the user defined Array Label which appears in the Navigation Tree Area c IP Address of the Array Device in this case SC6000 Hybrid Master i e 172 16 11 90 d Port of the Array Device on which the WebSentinel agent is waiting for connection requests e Configuration Tool s Port Number 51235 default for Genius Close Add Array link a Station 3 Master Matrix Series Array Name Gtation B Hybrid SC6000 3j Station 4 Master Matrix Series QM SHOT 2 ERRONEENOUIORE Saon S Masiet tk RUBRI IP Address Number of Slaves in Array 3 Station 6 Hybrid SC6000 17 We W 5 Slaves 5 Operating Mode Configuration Tool s Port Number Packtrack 51235 Specific Array _Slots Default Input page for Array Visible siots 2 i Label Input PS No presence sensor signal for an interval thatis too long Type Hybrid stot Late C128 Label Input2 ENC No encoder signal for an interval thatis too long SC6000 stot Laver E C Label Input3 Failure or warning of active uni
34. last parcel At the Array Level labels are grouped according to the configured Slots Planty Downloads Preferencew w Language English English v DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout In amp Res x B X p Number Of Connected Users 0 Plant E Started El Frozen MI Save Print Terminal Settings Exit S Plant Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5001 Parcels Count 83 Good Reads Rate 90 36 No Reads Rate 2 41 Multiple Reads Rate 7 23 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 97 59 ECC NE OS a E Select view tabs Parcel Analysis Length Read Mask Gap mm B c Db E Multiple Read 224 00 IL 912 m m m m le ded lad eredi Slots Labels Name Analysis Label Label Symbology Length Reads Read Mask X mm Y mm 1 C39 Mulliple Read 4 fo 2 cD jo 71 Jo 2 CD 0 47 0 5 ABCDE 0 157 fo 6 ABCDE jo 133 2 C128 Good Read 1 fo 4 ic 0 17 3 C39 Multiple Read 4 fo 4 ABDE 0 192 fo 4 ABDE 0 184 1 A 132 1 A 0 134 4 C128 No Read 0 Copyright Datalogic This information is not shown for any Limited user types Note The Last Parcel tab may be hidden shown through the related checkbox in the oettings Operations tab Optional Windows iv Display Protocol Log Window iv Display Last Parcel Window iv Display E
35. or IP Address YourMailServer or IP address e Mail Server Port unless specified differently the standard Port 25 will be used e f emails are sent using SSL authentication complete the Mail Server User and Mail Server Password fields 102 CONFIGURATION lt D These settings enable disable and control the issuing of email alerts when the following diagnostic events occur e TCP IP connection of an array with Datalogic WebSentinel only if the disconnection lasts longer than the indicated period Array related alarms internal data network disk input signals Slave related alarms communication scan line decoder No Read alarms both at slave and array level Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications both at slave and array level The explicit event of an alarm condition will be notified via an email alert only if the selected discipline is immediately If the selected discipline is end of hour or end of day only the raise event the existence of a raise condition at the given time is notified via an email alert It is also possible to request Datalogic WebSentinel to send an email with the selected report files attached which are generated at the end of a session if the attachment of a report file that is not generated is requested nothing will be attached and no notice will be given 9 2 4 Email Alerts Destinations Tab i SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Close Add Email Alert
36. reason it is recommended to disconnect or disable all the other removable Ethernet cards in order to avoid that the registration program selects them If the registered MAC is missing WebSentinel won t start 2 3 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS One of the following Windows Operating System Windows XP 32 or 64 bit Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 82 or 64 bit Web Browser Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera etc Genius VisiSet or other relevant Configuration Program for Passthrough Bridge connections hy NOTE Ihe Google Chrome Web Browser is recommended for its superior performance characteristics INSTALLATION c 2 3 1 Software Configuration Requirements Check the WebSentinel Browser and Firewall settings so that the following requirements are satisfied e WebSentinel Client PCs must enable pop up windows towards the internet address of the WebSentinel Server e he following ports must be enabled for internal communication on the WebSentinel Server Derby TCP 1527 Cajo TCP 1198 Backoffice Client TCP 1528 VNC TCP 5900 e he following ports must be enabled for external communication on the WebSentinel Server Remote SMTP TCP 25 towards exchange server All TCP ports of all the present Arrays on the Intranet since these ports are configurable the best solution is to use a wildcard authorization NOTE If the VNC Server is used it must be setup to Allow Loopb
37. representations Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout 8 we Stop Freeze E c 5 4 Started Illi Running B Save Prit Terminal Settings Ext Number Of Connected Users 0 Plant SC6000 Station 2 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5016 Parcels Count 929 Good Reads Rate 75 5496 No Reads Rate 7 1096 Mutiple Reads Rate 16 2596 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 92 9096 9 E a amp Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze E a B UD 4 4 Number Of Connected Users 0 Plant Started W Running W Save Print Terminal Settings Ext 105 dj Plant SC6000 Station 2 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5016 94 Parcels Count 1129 Good Reads Rate 7963 No Reads Rate 585 Mutiple Reads Rate 14 53 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 94 1596 LINE ww M Good Reads Rate Solo Reads Rate 19 03 08 00 v 18 03 12 00 110 on Good Reads Rate Solo Reads Rate 100 94 94 84 caGBaBW 885 5 amp 88888dHG S55 95 E 20 85 BO 75 70 65 eo 55 v ui a5 A Slave 21 35 30 25 24 20 135 eas 10 5 d E v e 9 T d e rs a Ka Slave Slave Good Reads Rate Solo Reads Rate A Slave A 27 7 v 56 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6 1 7 Last Parcel Tab The Last Parcel tab displays the details of the reading result for the
38. sceooo station 1 SC6000 Packtrack oO il A Slave A DS8kA Session Start Parcels Count 143 Alarm Good Reads Rate 98 60 No Reads Rate 0 70 Multiple Reads Rate 0 70 Partial Reads Rate 0 0096 Total Reads Rate 99 30 L Q su B DS4k B E csevecipsed oO Wo seve D DS2k L fil E Slave E DS8kA E Its fa SC8000 Station 2 SC8000 Packtrack Information Area oO fil A Slave A DS8kA Mb i 4 E H z E aj B Slave B DS8kA 0 i C Slave C DSGkA 0 a D Slave D DS8kA o il E Slave E DS8kA All Plant Array and Device labeling can be modified through the Settings Window In the Information Area the Array and Plant labels on the background layout image can be dragged with the mouse into the desired position 40 USER INTERFACE D Each controlled array is shown as a colored pushbutton with its name and reading rate The color of the array depends on its reading rate red yellow green The array pushbutton or alternatively the array label in the left navigation tree can be clicked to access its details The Plant layout image can be customized see par 2 5 Above the Plant layout image the main Plant Level Read rates are shown as bar graphs for quick reference to Plant performance as well as the Total Parcel Count The general Plant Level Alarm icon shows the alarm level color and is an active link to the Plant Level Current Alarms page Plant Level Layout Tab Layout Icons Plant Level
39. 00 Total Reads Rate 91 74 lg cSlave c Ds6k B oSlave D sek a TS setect view tabs B ESlave E DS8kA 3 DE sceooo station 2 sce000 Packtrack B ASlave a DSek Alarm Count 5 Array Name Scanner Name Cause Date Bl 8 Slave B Dsek4 SC6000 Station 2 le Hour s good read rate is below the configured threshold 314 08 18 08 19 B c Sieve c psska SC6O00 Station Session s good read rate is below the configured threshold 3 14 08 18 08 19 E D Slave D DS8kA C6000 Station 1 Hour s good read rate is below the configured threshold 3 14 08 18 07 00 L E Slave E DS8kA SCBO00 Station 1 Session s good read rate is below the configured threshold i 4 08 18 07 00 o SC6000 Station 1 Digital input 5 alarm 31 4 08 18 06 16 Copyright Datalogic Diagnostic Alarm LED The only diagnostic LED available at Plant Level is the Mail Server status LED This LED indicates whether the Datalogic WebSentinel station is experiencing problems in the interaction with the mail server 44 USER INTERFACE gt 5 4 5 Events Log Tab The Events Log tab displays a timestamped list of all the alarms detected for each array and related slaves of the current session Also Mail Server related events on the Datalogic WebSentinel station are logged in this window Planty Downloads Preferencey v Language English English DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator
40. 04 96 00 0 00 98 04 Slave H 100 009 0 009 00 0 00 100 0096 100 009 0 00 00 0 00 100 0096 Slave 96 08 3 92 00 0 00 96 08 96 08 3 92 00 0 00 96 08 Slave J 9848 1 52 009 0 00 98 48 98489 1 52 009 0 00 98 48 Slave K 100 009 0 00 0 00 100 0096 100 0099 0 00 00 0 00 100 00 Slave L 100 009 0 00 00 0009 100 009 o oo 0 00 oo 0 00 0 00 Scanners View I Slave Status Alarm Network Communications error B Major Alarm 000 000000000000 0 MaorAlam 20 Warning Minor Alarm Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs No Alarm The slave is performing correctly Slave TCNs checked both for the current session and the last hour Evaluation of last hour performance depends on the way last hour is defined if last hour is aligned with the day s hours then performance evaluation is continuous if last hour is aligned with the session evaluation takes place only every 15 minutes Scanners View and Slaves View are comparable terms These terms both refer to Single Readers in the Array 78 MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION T 1 3 Current Alarms Tab The Current Alarms tab displays a detailed list of all the pending alarms on each slave of the array and on the array s controller Planty Downloads v Preferencew v DATALOGIC mE bd amp Role Administrator
41. 11 61 Array Name Scanner Name Cause Date Station 1 Slave A The array controller cant communicate with the slave 14 15 08 15 42 35 Copyright Datalogic Diagnostic Alarm LEDs The diagnostic LEDs available at Slave Single Reader Level are specific to the type of Slave device These LEDs are shown as a fixed group depending on the device family independently of whether the slave diagnostic parameters are enabled through Genius or not and therefore not all of the LEDs are significant for a given Slave See the product specific Help On Line Diagnostic Error Conditions page for descriptions of device specific errors T1 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 2 3 Charts Tab The Charts tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates of the selected slave Multiple checkboxes are available to choose the information to be displayed IV Parcels Count V Good Reads Rate M Solo Reads Rate 18 03 08 00 v 18 03 12 00 i Date time boxes allow choosing the period measured in sessions for the calculation The charts can be shown in either bar or line graph representations Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout JAN No ous occ HUE cec ll Number Of Connected Users 0 Started W Frozen NI Save Prnt Terminal Settings Ext Plant Slave A DS8kA SC6000 Station 2 127 0 0 1 5016 Parcels Count 11947 Reads Rate 94 1195 Solo Reads Ra
42. 2 4 Last Parcel Tab The Last Parcel tab displays the details of the reading result for the last parcel Planty Downloads Preferencey Language English English v SDATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Resume 8 4 p Number Of Connected Users 0 Started EH Frozen W Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Slave C 6k Series Station 1 127 0 0 1 5001 J Parcels Count 418 Reads Rate 64 59 Solo Reads Rate 25 12 Ee PT ees view tans Number Of Labels 5 Labels Label Symbology Length X mm Y mm 0304567010 r 55 0204567010 10 n 40 0404567010 10 0 143 0504567010 10 o 130 0104567010 10 In a This information is not shown for any Limited user types Copyright Datalogic Note The Last Parcel tab may be hidden shown through the related checkbox in the settings gt Operations tab Optional Windows iv Display Protocol Log Window iv Display Last Parcel Window iv Display Events Log Window In this window the Label information barcode data and code ID is not available for any Limited User types 73 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 2 5 Performance Tab The Performance tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates at plant and currently selected array and slave levels for the current session Planty Downloads Preferencew Language English
43. 21 MACAT eN S c actos nee eM ntasa m e lotum Re MOESIA EDD PU DRM EIN DE DUE 121 ARRAYS WITH DIMENSIONERS 11 e ee eeeeeelieeenn eene nnn hann n nana anna 122 vii REFERENCES CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions WebSentinel refers to the Datalogic WebSentinel Program Slave level or Scanner level refer to the Single Reader level views User or Operator refer to anyone using Datalogic WebSentinel Device refers to physical devices used in the reading stations cameras controllers scanners You refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to install configure operate maintain or troubleshoot a plant equipped with Datalogic WebSentinel REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION The documentation related to Datalogic WebSentinel is listed below e Genius Help On Line e VisiSet Help On Line SUPPORT THROUGH THE WEBSITE Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website Log on to www datalogic com and click on the Industrial Automation links for further information e Products Industrial Automation Identification Select your product from the links on the Identification page The product page describes specific Info Features Applications Models Accessories and Downloads including documentation software drivers and the Genius and or VisiSet utility programs which allow device configura
44. 496 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 0096 Total Reads Rate 98 9696 a Ur nmm E Select view tabs Session Period v Bar Chat v Parcels Count Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate Multiple Reads Rate V Partial Reads Rate V Total Reads Rate 19 08 14 00 w 19 08 16 00 E Parcels Count E Good Reads Rate E No Reads Rate 525 51 500 45 aad EERE Plante Downloads Preference Language English English 5 DATALOGIC a ae a Plant Multidata 1 Master 2k Series 172 16 11 183 51236 Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout e Change Password Ca UHR Bs T Number Of Connected Users 1 Save Started S Running Bl Pri Settings Exit Parcels Count 575 100 Good Reads Rete 98 95 No Reads Rate 1 0496 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 98 9696 E select view tabs Session Period v Line Chart lv Parcels Count Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate M Multiple Reads Rate V Partial Reads Rate Total Reads Rate 19 08 14 00 v 19 08 16 00 Parcels Count Good Reads Rate 100 os so No Reads Rate _ Multiple Reads Rate Partial Reads Rate Total Reads Rate Sessions end time 80 MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION 7 7 1 5 Performance Tab The Performance tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates at plant and currently se
45. 63 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL All available images can be downloaded by clicking the Download All Images button I setect view tabs To Download Images Download All Images Open storage Unselect all Maximize __ Parcel ID 450 490 Ei Select view cols 4 4l I P page number 4 1 total records 41 Date M d yy HH mm ss BC Info Reader Result v 473 7131 14 17 33 No read False Reading Mask 474 7113 11 14 1735 No read False image available 475 7113 11 14 17 35 No read False SEEN m 476 71 3 11 14 17 36 No read False 477 713411 14 17 37 No read False Open Criteria Save Criteria 478 7 1341 14 17 37 No read False 479 7 13 44 14 17 38 No read False 480 734114 22 43 10DL Goodread ID True 481 7113 11 14 22 43 10DL Good read D True 482 7 13 11 14 22 43 No read True 483 7 13 11 14 22 43 08DL Good read ID True 484 7 13 11 14 22 45 10DL Good read ID True 485 7113 11 14 22 45 10DL Goodread ID True ane SOP ETS PE NL RE c NOTE This feature requires a cable connection Wi Fi connections don t have enough bandwidth For systems with high data throughput communication may be slow and can timeout Some images may no longer be available having being overwritten in the device buffer The Open Storage button instead allows the entire image archive on the WebSentinel Server PC or FTP Server for NVS Arrays to be shown in a separate window gt
46. B NVSslave M C Slave C NVSslave ti D Slave D NVSslave e Layout Type 2 The Plant layout only shows arrays in alarm without labels and without slave branches This is useful when many arrays are present to reduce unnecessary information zi Plant Plant Session Start 7 27 11 15 16 00 Session Duration 02 33 19 3 B Denis 1 B amp Master Matrix Series Online oy LAYOUT Session Start Parcels Count 0 NN ge Bolognat c SCB000 Packtrack Good Reads Rate 0 00 No Reads Rate 0 00 pen ene Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 0 00 NENNEN NENNEN DENM NNNM Select view tabs 32 USER INTERFACE gt 5 USER INTERFACE The Main window presents the principal areas which are indicated in the figure below e Main Menu and Toolbar Area allows access to the major program functions and commands e Navigation Tree Area to select Plant Array or Single Reader information pages The colored icons next to the devices indicate individual performance which can be viewed in detail by clicking on the device label to load the device specific pages e View Level Status Bar indicates which view level is being shown Plant Array or Single Reader This Status bar also contains Session information at the Plant level and Connection information at the Array and Single Reader levels e View Level Bar Graphs summarize the counters for the specific level being shown Plant Array or Single Reader Th
47. C WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 3 Add an Array and complete the following fields then save a Array Type the mask will change depending on the type of array selected from the list b Array Name this is the Array Label which appears in the Navigation Tree Area NOTE The Array Name must not contain special characters V 2 2 since it is used in the automatic generation of the LOG filename The Array Name is also used to automatically create the Image Saving directory on the WebSentinel Server Although spaces can be used it is suggested to use the underscore character instead c IP Address of the Array Device Master d Port of the Array Device on which the WebSentinel agent is waiting for connection requests e Configuration Tool s Port Number configurable or pre defined depending on the Single Reader Types f Slots shows the number of expected label groups Slots as defined in the Array device configuration For scanners see the Code Combination parameter for Multi Label and Logical Combination Rule in the Genius Help On Line for the Array Device 3 Plant Plant 3j Array Name SC8000 Add Array Remove Array Array Name Array Name Default Array page Number of Slaves in Array IP Address Operating Mode Packtrack v Close 3 Plant Plant 3j Station 1 SC6000 Specific Array page for Array Type o C6000 Save button 24 Add Array Remove Array Arr
48. Configuration Comms Ethemet Services SentinelClient 8 Data Communication Settings eP Enable C3 Data Format EeP WebSentinel Socket User Socket 1 E Main Serial Port F Send Extended Parcel Message fo Auxiliary Serial Port I Tf Conveyor Speed Check Bm Ethernet 5 Services Lo User Sockets C3 User Socket 2 n NOTE Previous WebSentinel versions do not support Image Saving for NVS systems and therefore require this parameter to be disabled e tis possible to remotely access the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC in the Plant in which it is installed by opening a VPN channel through Internet 19 c DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 2 8 3 NVS Layout Using WebSentinel Integrated FTP Server If saving images to the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC not recommended for high throughput applications there must be sufficient disk storage space allocated for image saving The layout in this case is the same as the one shown in par 2 8 1 for Matrix Counters Low Performance Threshold 90 00 Mo Read Alarm Threshold 10 Images Folder Default Folder O End User Defined Folder The default Images Folder path created automatically on the WebSentinel Server is WebSentinel Installation Directory xBackofficevarraylmages array name In Genius the NVS Master configuration parameter Remote Directory must match the array name directory created in WebSentinel Genius gt NVS9000 gt Image Savin
49. Destination Email Destination Address Language To Be Used English O Reporting Language contact person2 amp yourServicelnterface Q English Delete Reporting Language Save Cancel contact person1 yourServicelnterface Delete Add the email addresses of the contact people who should receive the Email Alerts from Datalogic WebSentinel Also select the message language to be used 103 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 9 2 5 Compatibility Tab E SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Measurement System O Imperial Units Decimal Units Decimal Separator Dot Comma WebSentinel Protocol Compatibility Speed in Diaglnfo Label Coordinates Present Save Cancel Measurement System Defines the measurement units for the displayed data millimeters inches Notice that because reports and history data will be generated at the end of each session according to the selected measurement system if one wants to have comparable data across multiple sessions he she may not change this parameter which should be set on installation and never modified Y NOTE The Metric parameter in the Preferences Menu allows modifying this e parameter only for display purposes and has no effect on the report files Decimal Separator Defines the decimal separator Dot Comma used in the displays This parameter affects displays and some report files XML files are not af
50. FTP Server running on the Image Server PC Remote Directory the shared directory for Image Storage pointed to by the FTP Server running on the Image Server PC depending on how the FIP Server is setup the image directory may or may not include the parent directory path E Parameters Explorer New Configuration fImageSaving Where ZEZ f Q Decoder Cluster Configuration A File Save Destination FTP Server amp C Camera E erver Address 172 27 30 134 C3 Laser Scanner Integration 23 Server Port Cargoscan ri User Name anonymous Operating Mode E Processing Parameters abePassword anonymous 123 Server Connection Keepalive Timeout s 900 o aipania laPRemote Directory KT TX Line amp PfPrefix Timestamp To File Name aFpAdd Parcel Analysis Result To File Name eC Data Communication Settings E Application Specific amp f Image Saving f a How we is Performed eFPAdd Overlap To File Name P Parcel Identifier 5 Save Parameters Er pecore d 1 E L Save Parameters For De Related parameters 4 Save Parameters for De Save Parameters for De E Save Parameters For De J Save Parameters for De n p For Datalogic WebSentinel version 4 1 0 and later The NVS Array Master configuration parameter Send Extended Parcel Message must be enabled Genius gt NVS9000 gt Data Communication Settings gt Ethernet gt Services gt WebSentinel Client E Parameters Explorer Mew
51. INGLE ARRAY RECONNECTION A single array reconnection function is available while a session is in progress This can be useful for example if a connection problem is known and repaired i e cable substitution and you don t want to wait for the automatic system reconnection attempt By right clicking an array label on the navigation tree and selecting the Immediate Connect item the related array will be immediately reconnected keeping the current session 3 Plant E BA Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack B Wa slave A kA Series me B Slave B 6k Series B E cSlave c 6k Series B Fo Slave D 8A Series B ESiave E 8k Series ann Station 2 INV View Device Info Download Array Configuration Info Connect With Configuration Tool 5 6 SYSTEM RESTART A system restart can be performed by Exiting the Datalogic WebSentinel program and restarting it 8 CAUTION Remember to close the current session STOP button before exiting in order to save the current session data To restart Datalogic WebSentinel either e Reboot the Datalogic WebSentinel PC Or e From the Windows Start Menu run Datalogic gt WebSentinel gt WebSentinel 49 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION 6 1 ARRAY LEVEL The Array level focuses on the configured arrays and is accessible by clicking one of the Array name labels in the navigation tree or optionally through the related bu
52. L O Spaaij 3 s Start Freeze b sa v1 Number Of Connected Users 1 Stopped NN Running EJ Save Print Settings Exit a j Js S8 station 1 sceoa Packtrack O fil A Slave A BkA Series Session Start Parcels Count Alarm Good Reads Rate Mo Reads Rate 95 Multiple Reads Rate Partial Reads Rate Total Reads Rate 96 C amp B Slave B Ek Series amp c Slave C Ek Series L fil D Slave D BkA Series L fil E Slave E BkA Series JJ HVS Cie 9000 Station 2 NVS Packtrack iii A Slave A NVSslave fea B Slave B NVSslave im C Slave C NvSslave OOOO te D Slave D NVSslave 27 c DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 Right click on the Array icons and drag them to the desired position over the Plant layout image Layout EST E setect view tabs e LLLA annali m taa m ETAY m i och Station 1 96 pa a CTS Je pA MAUI Hub amc reri T n 7 Press the Start button to begin data collection Plantv Downloads Preferencey v Language English English 4 amp lt gt DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze M V1 p E3 Number Of Connected Users 1 Started BH Running Bl Save Print Settings Exit sadi Plant Session Start 4 8 08 15 26 00 Session Duration 00 00 30 n OE SS Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack Session Start Parcels Count 50 Alarm Good Reads Rate 100 0095 Mo
53. Partial Reads Rate Total Reads Rate Parcels a 85 8 amp amp F BK SRSYV eo 58s588B85858588S8s7B8BSudas5085g Sessions end time 85 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 7 2 4 Performance Tab The Performance tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates at plant and currently selected array and slave levels for the current session Plantv Downloads v Preferencey v Language English English Welcome Administrator wy gt Role Administrator Logout mh wv Bam gt 41 Number Of Connected Users 1 Save Print Settings Exit Plant Slave B DS2400N Multidata 1 172 16 11 183 51236 Parcels Count 70 Good Reads Rate 98 57 No Reads Rate 1 4396 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 98 5796 Performance E Select view tabs Good Reads Count Rate 98 96 No Reads Count Rate LE 104 T 2 Multiple Reads Count Rate Eu 0 00 Partial Reads Count Rate eos j Total Reads Count Rate A 5 Good Reads Count Rate as No Reads Count Rate E 004 Multiple Reads Count Rate Uo Partial Reads Count Rate 0 00 Total Reads Count Rate N 82 26 Good Reads Count Rate No Reads Count Rate Multiple Reads Count Rate Partial Reads Count Rate Total Reads Count Rate Convriaht Datalogic a5 86 REMOTE SESSIONS a
54. Planty Downloads v Preferencey Language English English v DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop reeze B c m v1 Number Of Connected Users 1 Started Running Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 piant Plant Session Start 10 25 13 10 25 00 Session Duration 00 01 10 He Matrix Array LR Master Matri Series Online B G A steve A tere 410 LAYOUT Session Start Parcels Count 87 Good Resos mee 100 00 No Resds Ruste O CO MuTceResus Ame O00 Tene Resos Ame 0 00 Tons Resos Aste 100 00 Bl Set a ere 410 OG ciie c prx 410 E amp 22522 prx 410 DE 25552 je 410 El Sve tera 410 El g ciwe c prx 410 LE amp 2 500 410 BI W5 NVS MKT 9000 n s Packtrack im A Sve a vse L1 X B Sisve B INVSsieve mi DEIDPRSLM El Hose D BBE siwe ves 3 game s 505000 Packersck E19 Eg moa E J cstvecossicoq B 3222 2 2 c amp Eg ius Bg B D cieca L1 T H Sieve H I USERS MA ALTO AT NS E gt Datalogic WebSentinel wv DALALOCGIC DATALOGIC Datalogic Automation Srl Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte S Pietro Bologna Italy Datalogic WebSentinel User s Manual Ed 10 2013 This manual refers to software version 4 1 0 and later 2008 2013 Datalogic Automation S r l ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Protected to the fullest extent under U S and international laws Copying or altering of this document is prohibited witho
55. Reads Rate 0 00 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 100 0096 C i A Slave A BkA Series B amp Slave B 6k Series B amp c sive c 6k Series L fil D Slave D BkA Series fa i E Slave E BkA Series Hi i Ce 9000 Station 2 NYS Packtrack B O TE B Slave B NY Sslave A Slave A NY Sslave tan C Slave C NVSslave tin D Slave D NVSslave i 28 QUICK START 8 From the Plant Menu select Backup WebSentinel Configuration It will be saved to the BackOffice BACKUP directory Plantv Downloads Preferencey Language English English o mi e Download WebSentinel Configuration m Download WebSentinel Report Files i Welcome Administrator Download WebSentinel Log Files Role Administrator Logout Backup VWWebSentinel Configuration s Pre Restore WebSentinel Configuration aiia N Em 3 1 Number Of Connected Users 1 Plant Started El Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Plant Session Start 4 22 08 15 37 00 Session Duration 00 01 16 Bis E90 Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack E A Slave A BkA Series Session Start Parcels Count 322 Good Reads Rate 98 45 Mo Reads Rate 0 31 Multiple Reads Rate 1 24 Partial Reads Rate 0 0095 Total Reads Rate 99 69 B amp e Slave B 6k Series amp cSlave C Ek Series B 3osevep 8kA series EE setect view tabs B D ESiave E oka Series From the Plan
56. SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6 1 9 Event Search Tab The Event Search tab opens the window that allows management of the Extended Parcel Information and Transfer Array Image feature on arrays This feature enhances the information relative to the reading phase events with the actual images acquired during each phase Images related to specific reading phases can be transferred from an array through its FTP Client and saved to the WebSentinel PC using the integrated FTP Server or for NVS arrays to a Remote PC FTP Server for further analysis and the Array Master must be correctly configured See par 2 8 NOTE In order to transfer Array Images to WebSentinel both WebSentinel This feature allows collection of parcel information including Dimensions Volume and Weight In addition images associated with the parcel and relative to the given reading phases can be collected and elaborated Planty Downloads Preferencey Language English English v DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze Em 4 p gt k3 Number Of Connected Users 0 Started EH Running Bl Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Station 1 Master Matrix Series Online 172 27 101 70 51232 Parcels Count 1506 Good Reads Rate 61 55 Mo Reads Rate 12 35 Multiple Reads Rate 26 10 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 87 65 L Select view tabs From To Downioadimages Downloa
57. Suspect Interval Flag LED that is displayed at Slave level informs that session related performance info is only partial due to a previous or current disconnection of Datalogic WebSentinel from the array This same notice is also displayed about Last Hour information The occurrence time and duration of disconnections also appear in performance statistics records both for sessions and for hours The Last Hour Suspect Interval LED is computed based on the 24 hours of a session in spite of the fact that Last Hour info which is displayed is computed based on different time patterns either the current day s hour or a sliding window that moves every 15 min This notice about completeness of information will not appear in graph windows 83 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 7 2 2 Current Alarms Tab The Current Alarms tab displays a detailed list of all the pending alarms on the specific Slave Planty Downloads v Preferencew v S DALALOCGIC Language English English vi Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Change Password Stop Freeze E ES 3 4 Number Of Connected Users 1 Started EN Running Bl Save Print Settings Exit 3 Plant Slave B DS2400N Muttidata 1 172 16 11 183 51236 Parcels Count 70 Good Reads Rate 98 57 No Reads Rate 1 43 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 98 5796 Diagnostic Alarm LED
58. ack Connections 2 4 INSTALLING DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL hy NOTE If upgrading from a previous version see par 2 6 Insert the Datalogic WebSentinel installation CD in the CD reader if the installation does not start automatically run websentinel setup x y z exe under the INSTALL folder on the installation CD When the installation is complete the Datalogic WebSentinel entry is created in the Start gt Programs bar under DATALOGIC If installation is not from a CD download the websentinel setup x y z exe from the web and run it e Datalogic WebSentinel will run automatically at each PC boot e o run Datalogic WebSentinel manually from the Windows Start Menu run Datalogic WebSentinel WebSentinel Backoffice will start automatically c DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 2 5 CUSTOMIZING DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL Relevant files useful for customizing Datalogic WebSentinel are listed below along with their directory path e Login Page the custom background image for the login page must be a jpg file with the name WebSentinelLoginBackGroundlmage jpg This file must be copied under the installation folder WebSentinel BackOffice images e Plant Layout the custom plant layout background image must be a jpg file with the name WebSentinelBackGroundlmage jpg This file must be copied under the installation folder WebSentinel BackOffice images e Customer Logo the customer logo must be a g
59. analysis as well as downloading the image to be processed by more sophisticated instruments To have feedback on the individual pixel grey level move the cursor cross to the desired area and click the mouse A grey level bar will appear at the top of the screen together with the RGB pixel level indication eS mape detail Windows Internet Explorer uut M A 1099 MUN 67 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL The Delete Event and Delete All Events buttons have been added for Administrator level only to allow you to remove reading phase events from the database at any given time This could be useful if the Database needs to be cleaned up or cancelled NOTE This can only be performed when the system is STOPPED The relative event images must be manually deleted from the arraylmages subfolder or FTP Server for NVS Arrays gt D 127 0 0 8080 websenti nel sentinel jsp Qw Plant Downloads Preferencey Language English English s WelcomeAdministrator Role Administrator Logout mS 3 v1 Change Password Number Of Connected Users 1 Save Print Settings Exit 3 Plant NVS MKT NYS Packtrack 172 27 101 134 51242 x Matrix Array LR B Master Matrix Series Online SS Parcels Count 0 3 Bis aue E Good Reads Rate 0 00 No Reads Rate 0 00 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 0 00 HVS Packtrack B BRA Slave NvSslave B e
60. ate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 86 23 I E Select view tabs ll TEF Connection B Array Network B Compact Flash J No Read Alarm f Slave Id Duplication Diagnostic Alarm LEDs Mann Count Array Name Scanner Name SC6000 Station 1 Hour s good read rate is below the configured threshold 34 4 08 18 07 00 SC6000 Station 1 Session s good read rate is below the configured threshold 3 14 08 18 07 00 SC6000 Station 1 Digital input 5 alarm 3 14108 19 06 16 Diagnostic Alarm LEDs The diagnostic LEDs available at Array Level include Fixed Diagnostics Array Type Diagnostics which depend on the Type of Array on Conditional Diagnostic parameters enabled in the Settings gt Plant Array window and on Hardware Input Settings See par 9 2 1 for details See the product specific Help On Line Diagnostic Error Conditions page for descriptions of device specific errors 54 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6 1 5 Charts Tab The Charts tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates of the selected array for a selectable number of past sessions Multiple checkboxes are available to choose the information to be displayed V Parcels Count M Good Reads Rate M No Reads Rate M Multiple Reads Rate 14 03 15 00 vs 14 03 18 00 v Date time boxes allow choosing the period measured in sessions for the calculation The charts can be shown in either bar or line graph representations Wel
61. ation 00 58 12 Session Start Parcels Count 12844 Mam Good Reads Rate 71 78 No Reads Rate 8 5196 Multiple Reads Rate 19 6096 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 91 3995 a Select view tabs 9 LINE w M Parcels Count M Good Reads Rate IV No Reads Rate M Multiple Reads Rate 14 03 17 00 v gt gt 14 03 18 00 v 110 7406 Parcels Count Good Reads Rate 7 500 a 105 100 100 h 100 7 000 em i No Reads Rate 6 500 90 Ps in Multiple Reads Rate 6 000 5 500 r4 5 000 i SS Soe a ER Aces Bee n O0 0 00000 O A 4 500 j D 4 000 m o 3 500 f j 3 000 j 2 500 30 2 000 ud sis 25 1 500 m 20 15 1 000 4 is 8 p 7 d x 10 500 g S S T o o e e e rd P ne Ae e Ae x S Q8 Q8 we a8 Sessions end time By clicking on the chart in the information area the chart will be enlarged and opened in another window making it easier to read and to be printed out A http 172 16 1 35 8080 websentinel ChartServlet n fridd 1 amp ids 1 amp w 12008 amp h 75085s 1 1 1 1 0 amp fd 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer Parcels 10 500 10 000 9 500 7 500 7 000 5 500 5 000 4 500 4 000 3 500 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 110 B Parcels Count 10458 105 B Good Reads Rate E No Reads Rate O Multiple Reads Rate 100 6 100 90 90 85 80 75 71 71
62. ation program selects them If the registered MAC is missing WebSentinel won t start 1 Requesting Registration Data send an e mail to swlicense automation datalogic com with the following data e Product Part Number the product part number found on the package cover and on the CD ROM graphics i e 934101018 e Product Serial Number the product serial number found on the package cover i e SN A11A12345 e This Product is Licensed to the Name of the Company or reference person the product will be licensed to as it will be written in the corresponding field above e Hw Dependent ld the number as displayed in the License Manager window above 2 Activating Datalogic WebSentinel Datalogic Automation will respond by email to the above providing you with the following registration data e Licensed to e Serial Number e License Key Number Fill in the empty fields in the License Manager window and confirm to have your copy of Datalogic WebSentinel registered After registration the License Manager window will no longer appear You can view the License information from the License item in the Menu 13 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 2 8 LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS FOR IMAGE SAVING APPLICATIONS 2 8 1 Matrix Family Layout Using WebSentinel Integrated FTP Server Matrix Layout Ethernet Switch Matrix Array Windows XP Vista 7 VisiSet Transfer Image FTP Client WebSentinel Server Datalo
63. ations TCNs for at least one slave in the array No Alarms All slaves in the array are performing correctly Array Status Critical Alarm TCP IP alarm array disconnected Major Alarm Warning Minor Alarm Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs No Alarms The array is performing correctly Array and Slave Set TCNs checked both for the current session and the last hour Evaluation of last hour performance depends on the way last hour is defined if last hour is aligned with the day s hours then performance evaluation is continuous if last hour is aligned with the session evaluation takes place only every 15 minutes 43 X DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 5 4 4 Current Alarms Tab The Current Alarms tab displays a detailed list of all the pending alarms for each array slave and for the Datalogic WebSentinel station f Plant Downloads Preference Language English English wj DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator le Role Administrator Logout p Stop Freeze E m 8 v1 Number Of Connected Users 0 E Started W Running Ell Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant a DE sceoooSstation 1 sce6000 Packtrack Bg 4slave pseka Plant Session Start 3 14 08 18 06 00 Session Duration 00 11 42 Session Start Parcels Count 2603 am L1 B Slave B DS6k Good Reads Rate 72 49 No Reads Rate 8 2696 Multiple Reads Rate 19 25 Partial Reads Rate 0
64. aving been overwritten in the device s circular buffer See an example in the figure below Search Clear Open Criteria Save Crit 113 v DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL A HYBRID ARRAYS A Hybrid Array is made up of an NVS9000 Decoder Camera network and a Datalogic ATR barcode reading system cooperating to provide a unique identification system The ATR is usually made up of an SC6000 Controller with 6 8K family scanner slaves although a 6 8K family scanner could also be Master of the scanner cluster There are two main configurations of the Hybrid system NVS9000 as Hybrid Master or ocanner cluster master 8C6000 as Hybrid Master NVS AS HYBRID ARRAY MASTER When an NVS9000 Decoder Camera acts as Hybrid Master the system functions as follows WebSentinel WebSentinel Server PC Remote Client i I I NVS9000 Decoder Hybrid Master HOST i i l l I I I I i SC6000 i NVS9000 Camera Scanner Cluster i i Slave Master l i i l l l NVS9000 Camera DX8200A hybrid I Slave Slave I I l I I l Reading Station iir men i l ave i l l I l E The WebSentinel Agent residing on the NVS9000 Hybrid Master collects diagnostic and statistical data for the entire system and transfers it to the WebSentinel application located on the WebSentinel Server PC WebSentinel manages the hybrid system as a single array Cameras and Scanners are considered as slave nodes at the same le
65. ay Name Station 1 IP Address 172 D 16 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51235 Slots Visible Slots 6 Slot 0 Label C39 Slot 1 Label C128 Slot 2 Label 2 5 Slot 3 Label Group 4 Slot 4 Label Group 5 Slot 5 Label Group 5 Counters Low Performance Threshold 90 00 No Read Alarm Threshold 10 Array Type Number of Slaves in Array Operating Mode Packtrack v Default Input iv Labelinput 1 INO Digital input 0 alarm v Iv Labelinput2 IN1 Digital input 1 alarm v IV Labellnput3 IN2 Digital input 2 alarm v Iv Label Input 4 IN3 Digital input 3 alarm v iv Labelinput5 IN4 Digital input 4 alarm v iv Labelinput amp INS Digital input 5 alarm v Conditional Diagnostics Communication problems with a host system Protocol index info missing fortoo long a parcels sequence QUICK START c Plant Plant 3j Station 1 SC6000 Add Array Remove Array Array Name Array Type Station 1 SCBOUD v configuration in black NOTE Set other optional fields in the Settings window according to your application requirements You must Save each individual Configuration Page It is strongly suggested to change the Administrator password See chapter 9 for details 4 Click the box to open the Slave branch and click on the Slave 0 label and Add the corresponding Slave Types and then save 3 Plant Plant 3 Station 1 SC6000 Click Add Slaves Id Scanner Name Scanner Type Low P
66. car ONOORARWWHD NA i DATALOGIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT cccssseesessseeceneeseeeeeeses iii REFERENCE aac T r M TEN viii SUegV I II RE AN viii Reference Documentation ccccecccsccceecceecceeeceecceeeceeecseeceeecseesseecaeeceeeceeeseeeneeenes vill Support Through The Website cc ccccccsecesseeesceeeeceeeecceeeeceeeesoueeeceeeecceeesoeetenees viii INTRO DUCTION e s 1 Main Eealul eS coi peii pres Pr ertrerire yrs E rte D panes ed guae e pedes eu guae n us Er cree ere 1 System AF DIOC saos aucto cen t cle ut eret A usa Rott Rubeo 2 Managed Reading System Types ccccccsecccseeceeeeceuecceeeceuseceueesseessusesseessaeessueenaess 4 Automatic Ubgrade or ld AF ayer cetus pe uti exon utc etta e sem ois petenti eod unte eu eins 4 OySteln GAD ACI stacked ane cute e EL du e E Eu CU ERU at ciu paa 5 Manageable Plant S126 ERRORES L 5 SIMUMTANEOUSAISEr SESSIONS aie sleseeeu ieu eee exstet ene Dese eue fessa eodem lesen eed 5 Network Connections saecerasus seg cesa sete nete cosa sete tea qus boves qwabc 0a tue queo webs datus uada dust 5 igitar Input Signals aS Alais sauce Hemd RE pot SS 5 HtemaionalzaloM ecc ccm 6 pisce M 6 INSTAEPATIONn ididitederisebcekbauk decet ota dde ote anette edendi diio ofc deo ic or uident edocti nua ides 7 Datalogic WebSentinel Distribution Conten
67. cific configuration tools e Export of log and configuration files The operator will be guided by the system in the configuration of an array based on the type of array that has been selected The configuration entered by the WebSentinel operator must be consistent with the one that is set on the array no consistency check is performed by WebSentinel except for the number and identity of the array s slaves 1 3 1 Automatic Upgrade of Old Arrays The Array type Unknown has been defined to support the import of configuration information from an older version of Sentinel for backward compatibility The information that appears in the pre existing ini file will be completed See par 2 6 2 for details INTRODUCTION 1 4 SYSTEM CAPACITY 1 4 4 Manageable Plant Size Maximum 256 arrays 1 4 2 Simultaneous User Sessions Several user sessions are simultaneously allowed however the same user cannot be logged in simultaneously on two different Client PCs The Maximum number of Simultaneous User Sessions is defined in the Settings Operations window Some common areas physical and logical used for access are listed below e Local at conveyor s side access e Centralized control room access e Remote Datalogic service access e Remote PC laptop access 1 5 NETWORK CONNECTIONS It is possible to use a multi homed system one with multiple Ethernet interfaces in order to be able to separate the factory floor network which
68. come Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze E 1 m Number Of Connected Users 0 Started Bl Running a Save Print Terminal Settings Ext 3 Plant SC6000 Station 2 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5016 Parcels Count 3234 Good Reads Rate 7990 No Reads Rate 5 44 Mutiple Reads Rate 14 66 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 94 5696 es mr ne E select view tabs 277BAR m I Parcels Count Good Reads Rate V No Reads Rate V Multiple Reads Rate 19 03 08 00 v gt 18 03 11 00 8 500 8421 p E Parcels Count 100 100 100 wo T Good Reads Rate So d E No Reads Rate 7500 a C Multiple Reads Rate 7000 85 6500 o 80 6 000 75 5500 70 l 65 6 000 gt S 4500 N aon a i m me Basy 3500 Plant aed Started illl Running Bl Savo Prit Terminal Settings Exi 3000 amd 3 Plant SC6000 Station 2 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5016 1500 VD l Parcels Count 3460 Good Reads Rate 7971 No Reads Rate 5 72 Mutiple Reads Rate 14 5796 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 94 2896 500 0 P d 9LINE Session Parcels Count V Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate V Multiple Reads Rate EIIEBENE v 18031100 v 8421 Be Parcels Count 8 500 B 105 100 100 100 Good Reads Rate 8 000 100 F ad bag No Reads Rate L J v be Multiple Reads Rate 7 000 s C Los j f 6500 Pd fe 80 6 000
69. d All Images Open storage Export images Date Midiyy HH mm ss nseleciail m Mamie O setectview cols Result Frame Parcel ID 489 1000 4I D gt page number 1 1 total records 10 BC Info Reader Result v Image available Reading Mask Image available Li 490 7311 14 22 49 10DL Good read D True Search Clear 491 71311 14 22 50 0BDL Good read D True Open Criteria Save Criteria 493 7311 14 28 47 No read True 494 7 4311 14 28 47 No read True 495 71311 14 28 48 No read True Filter Frame 496 731 1428 49 No read True 497 73 11 14 28 53 No read True 498 713 11 14 28 56 No read True 3 Parcel ID z E m F 492 71311 14 22 50 10DL Good read 8 E Slave A Slave B Slave Slave D Slave E Slave F Slave G hha be The window allows the following Show Linear Dimensions length width and height Volume and Weight Set filtering for parcels to be shown Request downloading of the desired parcel s Show the group of downloaded images relative to the given parcel Zoom the image 59 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Filter Frame From To Date M d yy HH mm ss Parcel ID BC Info Reader Result A Reading Mask Image available Parcel Overlapped Search Clear Open Criteria Save Criteria This frame allows filtering the parcels that satisfy specific conditions from among the ones present in the database The filtering criteria are Time interval date time format Reading Phase Parcel ID readi
70. d Tab Plant Layout link For each added tab a tab name must be provided Once the desired Layout tabs are defined the user may assign each array to the proper tab using the Edit All Array List for Tabs Layout command when clicking on this link the list of all arrays is shown with the current assignment of each array to a Layout tab The user can modify this assignment through a drop down menu J SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Tabs Plant Layout Add Tab Plant Layout Delete Matri Station 4 Pod Edit All Array List for Tabs Layout Save Cancel Array Not Configured Edit All Array List for Tabs Layout When a new array is added to the Plant it is assigned by default to the first Layout tab Select view tabs 106 DATA LOGGING T 10 DATA LOGGING 10 1 AVAILABLE LOGS AND REPORTS Datalogic WebSentinel logs information and produces reports on mass storage in the LOG and REPORT subfolders e Performance reports are produced in XLS TXT and XML format in their relative REPORT subfolder e Alarm Reports are produced in XLS and TXT format e Messages from the arrays are dumped in raw LOG format under the LOG subfolder The XLS and TXT Report files are generated in English as well as the selected Reporting Language in the Settings Operations Other Parameters box The English files are saved in the relative XLS and REPORT folders The Report Language files are saved i
71. d only by this Single Reader 69 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Single Reader Level Bar Graphs A summary of the specific Slave read rates are shown in the bar graphs at the top of the information area This area is always present for all of the Single Reader level pages Parcels Count 2610 Alarm Reads Rate 63 14 Solo Reads Rate 11 11 The Reads Rate bar graphs represented at the Single Reader level are computed relative to the Single Reader Parcels Count which is the same for all Slaves of the Array and the Array itself These rates are also written as a percentage over each bar The Reads Rate bar in particular shows a vertical line representing the Single Reader s configured Low Performance Threshold It is also written as a percentage inside the bar The Reads Rate bar graph is colored green if the Single Reader is reading above its individual Low Performance Threshold This bar is colored yellow if the Single Reader falls below its Low Performance Threshold The Reads Rate Threshold is set in either the Default Plant level page or in the specific Slave page of the Settings window The total Parcels Count for the Single Reader is shown in bold and a generic Alarm LED that shows the color of the Single Reader level Alarms If any Alarm is detected the color of the LED changes accordingly This LED is also a link to the Current Alarms page Suspect Interval Flag The Suspect Interval Flag LED that is
72. ding Mask for Array of 8 scanners 00000100 means filter results for reader C in the array Array Reader H G F ED C B A Bitmask 0000 0 1 0 0 Example 2 Reading Mask for Array of 5 scanners 01000 means filter results for reader D in the array Array Reader E D C B A Bitmask 0 1 0 0 0 O filter out this reader 1 show results for this reader The bitmask is used to search for data from a single reader in an array 62 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D Result Frame This frame shows the results of all the read parcels Each row of data represents the parcel and its characteristics In case of multiple reads there will be more than one row having the same Parcel ID number which corresponds to the reading phase Once the Result Frame is populated the Image Available column when True indicates that images relative to that parcel have been downloaded and are available on the WebSentinel PC NOTE When enabled NVS systems always transmit their images as they are acquired For these Arrays the Download Images buttons are not present For Matrix Arrays if the Image Available column is False attempts can be made to download the images from the Array To do this select the row and press the Download Images button To Download Images Download All Images Open storage Unselect all Maximize __ Parcel ID 450 500 EJ Select view cols 4 4l I P page number 1 1 total records 49 Date M d yy HH mm ss
73. e PCs each acting as both Datalogic WebSentinel Server and as Client Remote Client requirements are less stringent Typical hardware requirements for a Datalogic WebSentinel Server Client PC handling up to 32 arrays are e Intel Core 2 Duo 2 66 GHz or equivalent processor e 2GBDDR2 800 MHz RAM e 300 GB hard disk e G Bit Ethernet e CD ROM Drive if installing from CD e One 19 or larger monitor optimized for 1280x1024 resolution Typical hardware requirements for a Datalogic WebSentinel Server Client PC handling 64 arrays are e Intel Core 2 Duo 3 16 GHz or equivalent processor e 2 GB DDR2 800 MHz RAM e 300 GB hard disk e 1 G Bit Ethernet e CD ROM Drive if installing from CD e One 19 or larger monitor optimized for 1280x1024 resolution DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Typical hardware requirements for a Datalogic WebSentinel Server Client PC handling between 128 and 256 arrays are Intel Xeon X5482 Quad Core 3 2 GHz or equivalent processor 4 GB FBD DDR2 800 MHz RAM 300 400 GB hard disk 1 G Bit Ethernet CD ROM Drive if installing from CD Two 19 or larger monitors optimized for 1280x1024 resolution Any commercial PC will work for very small plants with a little traffic d NOTE The Datalogic WebSentinel license key is created based on the MAC address of a single Ethernet card installed on the PC automatically selected and not modifiable by the user For this
74. e current day s hour or a sliding window that moves every 15 min This notice about completeness of information will not appear in graph windows T7 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 7 1 2 Scanners View Tab The Scanners View Single Reader tab displays statistical data for each slave in the array Planty Downloads v Preferencey Language English English v DATALOGIC e XR Role Administrator Logout II f Change Password Stop Freeze B S EE s Number Of Connected Users 1 Started W Running E Save Print Settings Exit 3i Plant Multidata 1 Master 2k Series 172 16 11 183 51236 Parcels Count 513 Alarm Good Reads Rate 98 64 No Reads Rate 1 36 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 98 64 ee E setect view tabs Session Last Hour ArrayName Parcels Count Good Read No Read Mult Read Part Read Tot Read Parcels Count Good Read No Read Mult Read Part Read Tot Read Slave A 100 00 00 0 00 100 0096 100 0096 00 0 00 100 00 Slave B 98 72 1 00 0 00 98 72 98 72 28 00 0 00 98 72 Slave C 95 74 4 26 00 0 00 9574 95 74 4 26 00 0 00 95 74 Slave D 400 005 0 00 00 0 00 100 00 400 0095 0 005 00 0 00 100 0096 Slave E 100005 0 00 00 0 009 100 009 1000095 0 00 00 0 009 100 0096 Slave F 98 04 1 00 0 00 98 04 98
75. e extended parcel information will be removed from the system 101 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL NOTE For Arrays that dont send images this number only refers to the extended parcel information This does not cancel the reading phase event from the WebSentinel Database 9 2 3 Email Alerts Tab E SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Email Alerts Enabled Email Generator Address you yvourCompany Mail Server Domain Name or IP Address YourMailServer Mail Server Port null Mail Server User null Mail Server Password Enable Low Performance Alarms Notification Atthe End of Hours Too 9 Only atthe End of a Session Enable Diagnostic Alarms Notification TCP IP Immediately 15 Disconnection Duration min atthe End of Hours Too O Only atthe End of a Session Array Controller Diagnostics Slave Diagnostics No Read Alarms O Immediately Immediately Immediately 9 atthe End of Hours Too atthe End of Hours Too atthe End of Hours Too Only atthe End of a Session 9 Only atthe End of a Session Only atthe End of a Session Enable Session Reports Motification C Performance TXT Report C Performance XLS Report CI Performance XML Report Alarm TXT Report Alarm XLS Report Save Cancel To enable Email Alert generation by Datalogic WebSentinel the following fields should be completed e Email Generator Address you yourCompany e Mail Server Domain Name
76. e in ISO format and the dot as decimal separator The measurement system is in any case explicitly configured for the whole system for all users and reports see par 9 2 5 From the Main Menu the user can personalize the measurement system independently from the report settings see par 5 1 Preferences for details 1 8 SESSIONS One of the most important operating parameters to define for Datalogic WebSentinel is how to manage a session See par 9 2 2 for details INSTALLATION lt gt 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL DISTRIBUTION CONTENTS The Datalogic WebSentinel program distribution contains the following e Complete Installation of Datalogic WebSentinel including Java SE Runtime Environment BackOffice integrated Database Server and FIP Server e Genius VisiSet RBS configuration programs for installation on the WebSentinel machine e The UltraVNC server for installation on the WebSentinel machine e The installation kit of all supported configuration tools that may be downloaded e The installation kit of the WebSentinel Configuration Tool Passthrough Bridge e The installation kit of the UltraVNC client e This manual 2 2 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Hardware requirements are related to the number of arrays that are controlled by Datalogic WebSentinel and depend on the capacity of these arrays and the amount and persistency of report files that must be produced The following lists refer to singl
77. e sum of all corresponding Array Reads Counts divided by the Total Number of Parcels read in the Plant the sum of all Array Parcels Counts These rates are also written as a percentage over each bar The Good Reads Rate bar graph is colored green if all the Arrays in the Plant are reading above their individual Low Performance Thresholds This bar is colored yellow if one or more of the Arrays in the Plant falls below its Low Performance Threshold The total Parcels Count for the Plant the sum of all Array Parcels Counts is shown in bold and a generic Alarm LED that shows the color of the Plant level Alarms If any Alarm is detected the color of the LED changes accordingly This LED is also a link to the Current Alarms page 42 USER INTERFACE gt 5 4 3 Arrays View Tab The Arrays View tab displays statistical data for each array The arrays are divided into pages showing 15 at a time Click on the page link to select the desired Array group Clicking on the Array Name opens the relative Array Level Plant Downloads Preferencew DATALOGIC LanguaiA E gt m j YourPlant Started E Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3i YourPlant YourPlant Session Start 4 24 08 08 33 00 Session Duration 00 05 32 Session Start Parcels Count 52700 Alarm Good Reads Rate 70 24 Mo Reads Rate 940 Multiple Reads Rate 20 36 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 90 60 a a ee Ta TE CO EP E
78. eads Count Rate D 94 36 Resets Count Short Parcel Count Short Parcel Rate Short Gap Count Short Gap Rate Out Codes Count Conveyor Speed misec Average Conveyor Speed m sec Average Parcel Length mm Average Gap Length mm Avgerage Y Position mm Average X Position mm Is 50 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D Array Level Bar Graphs A summary of the specific Array read rates are shown in the bar graphs at the top of the information area This area is always present for all of the Array level pages Parcels Count 693 Alarm Good Reads Rate 64 56 Mo Reads Rate 10 97 Multiple Reads Rate 24 65 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 83 0396 Each Reads Rate bar graph represented at the Array level is equal to the corresponding Array level Reads Count divided by the Total Number of Parcels read in the Array this number is the same for the Array and each of its Slaves These rates are also written as a percentage over each bar The Good Reads Rate bar in particular shows a vertical line representing the Array s configured Low Performance Threshold It is also written as a percentage inside the bar The Good Reads Rate bar graph is colored green if the Array is reading above its individual Low Performance Threshold This bar is colored yellow if the Array falls below its Low Performance Threshold The Good Read Rate Threshold is set in either the Default Plant level page or in the speci
79. ed for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems 7 Disclaimer of Warranties Except as specified in this warranty all expressed or implied conditions representations and warranties including without limitation any implied warranty or condition of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose non infringement satisfactory quality or arising from a course of dealing usage or trade practice are hereby excluded to the extent allowed by applicable law To the extent that an implied warranty cannot be excluded such warranty is limited in duration to the warranty period 8 Disclaimer of Liabilities n no event will Datalogic or its suppliers be liable for any lost revenue profit or data or for special indirect consequential incidental or punitive damages however caused and arising out of the use of or inability to use the Software even if Datalogic has been advised of the possibility of such damages In no event shall Datalogic or its suppliers liability to customer whether in contract tort including negligence or otherwise exceed the price paid by customer The foregoing limitations shall apply even if the above stated warranty fails of its essential purpose 9 Term and Termination This Agreement is effecti
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81. entinel does not allow more than one Client PC at a time to run Genius through the Passthrough Bridge The right click menu shows the configuration tool is busy and attempting connection will produce the following error message Microsoft Internet Explorer a A Configuration Tool passthrough session has already been activated with this device by another user Accessing the Configuration Tool through the WebSentinel Passthrough Bridge is intended for Array Fine Tuning and for small modifications After completing such modifications and sending them to the Master always perform a Device Backup DARP for SC6000 CBX SC4000 for 2 4K Scanners etc Then Close the Configuration Tool NOTE It is advised to perform complete Array configuration through Genius at the time of physical installation independently from Datalogic WebSentinel and to make a Backup copy through the Addon Tool in Genius 88 REMOTE SESSIONS D For arrays that are managed through Genius you can perform a complete system backup locally through WebSentinel by right clicking on the Array Label in the Navigation Tree and selecting the Download Array Configuration Info item Save the configuration to a backup disk of your choice Since this backup saves all files it can take up to several hours for an extensive array with 31 slaves a Ils QU ituitidata 1 Master 2k Series Cluster Multidata E A Slave A DS2400N PE RANEES Immediate Con
82. erformance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured Save Cancel Click to open the Add Slave page Close 3 Plant Plant 3 Station 1 SC6000 Slaves 5 Scanner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured Slave A DS8100A 20 00 50 yes Dalate Add Slaves to the Array wall Slave C ps6400 20 00 50 yes Delete Slave D DS8100A 20 00 5 yes Delete Slave E DS8100A 20 00 5 yes Delete Cancel Save button 25 c DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 3 Plant Plant 3 Station 1 SC 6000 Saved configuration in black You can return to the Settings gt Array window by clicking on the Array label to add one or more Arrays as in the example below Close Click to Add a new Array 3 Plant Plant 3j Station 1 SC5000 Slaves f 5 3 Station P NVS Array Name Array Type Station 2 NVS a return to IP Address Rmerandieres in Array 172 16 10 j the Array Operating Mode age Configuration Tool s Port Number Packtrack p g 51235 Slots Configure the Array visivi Siots 2 parameters stot 0 Label c128 st 1 Label E Counters Conditional Diagnostics Low Performance Threshold 90 00 C Communication problems with a host system No Read Alarm Threshold 10 Protocol index info missing for too long a parcels sequence Add Array Remove Array C Too many parcels are placed erroneously on the convey
83. es Hapy Started Running Bil Save Print Settings Exit Number Of Connected Users 1 Plant Slave B DS2400N Multidata 1 172 16 11 189 5122 Parcels Count 70 Good Reads Rete 98 57 No Reads Rate 1 4396 Multiple Reads Rate 0 0096 Partial Reads Rate 0 0096 Total Reads Rate 98 5796 IT TEETTUTTTTE EINE IPTE nn E setect view tabs Session Period w BarChatt wj Iv Parcels Count Good Reads Rate V No Reads Rate Multiple Reads Rate V Partial Reads Rate M Total Reads Rate 100 B Parcels Count 93 93 9 19 08 14 00 19 08 16 00 v Plante Downloads Preference Language English English v DATALOGIC 80 78 72 Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout hange Password BEEN mercy w B gt E3 A4 Number Of Connected Users 1 Started Running Bl Save Print Settings Exit d Plant Parcels 8 8 8 58 hb 829383 8 8 d3 Plant Slave B DS2400N Multidata 1 172 16 11 183 51231 Parcels Count 70 Good Reads Rate 98 57 No Reads Rate 1 4396 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 0096 Total Reads Rate 98 5796 15 pi E select view tabs S Session Period v Line Chart o Parcels Count Good Reads Rate IV No Reads Rate Multiple Reads Rate IV Partial Reads Rate V Total Reads Rate 19 08 14 00 19 08 16 00 v Parcels Count Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate o 8 Multiple Reads Rate
84. ew tabs B Esteve E DS8ka 3 E sceooo station 2 sce000 Packtrack T BAR 7 jw B Aslave ps8ka M Parcels Count Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate V Multiple Reads Rate 14 03 16 00 iv gt 14 03 18 00 v 110 8 Slave B Ds8kA 10 500 10458 dm E Parcels Count 100 100 E Good Reads Rate E Snave GIDS bine TR B No Reads Rate 9 500 95 Bl oSlave D pseka pene 90 i O Multiple Reads Rate lg Esteve E DS8ka 8 500 85 8 000 80 7 500 75 7 000 70 6 500 65 1 6 000 60 S 5500 55 9 a 5 000 50 4 500 46 4 000 40 3 500 35 3 000 30 2 500 25 2 000 20 1 500 15 1 000 10 ii 500 5 i 009090 e v Sessions end time 12 03 16 00 1096 75 896 17 13 03 12 03 0 0 0 096 12 03 17 02 13162 71 9 20 43703 16 38 M7 78 6 16 o 13 031205 0 0 0 0 14 03 09 15 462 78 4 18 13 03 16 52 3336 73 8 ix E 14 03 09 34 54 100 0 0x8 3 i 14 03 09 33 3889 ELI TANE z2 S 14103 10 21 235 89 3 8 14 03 10 19 1971 7196 g 20 14 03 10 23 0 096 096 0 14 03 10 22 109 100 0 096 44 031224 23219 71 9 20 14 03 10 28 104 100 0 0 14 03 14 34 112 100 0 0 14 03 14 53 4306 72 8 19 14 03 13 39 17170 71 9 20 S lil Le 46 USER INTERFACE The charts can be shown in either bar or line graph representations Plant Session Start 3 18 08 10 00 00 Session Dur
85. ewSetting plant Close Settings Tabs Add Array Plant Name Default Operating Mode Plant Packtrack v Plant Settings wult Input Slots Label Inputt Digital input 0 alarm Defaut Visible Slots 0 Label input Digital input 1 alarm Label input Digital input 2 alarm Label inputs Digital input 3 alarm Laer input Digital input 4 alarm Label Input amp Digital input 5 alarm Label input Digital input 6 alarm Label inputs Digital input 7 alarm Counters petaur Array Low Performance Threshold 90 0 Defaut Array No Read Alarm Threshold 10 petaur Slave Low Performance Threshold 20 0 Defaut Slave No Read Alarm Threshold 50 Airport Style Standard v SISTSISTSTSISIS lt Domain for Access to Device Files empty if no domain Username for Access to Device Files Password for Access to Device Files Save Cancel 9 2 1 Plant Tab In general the Default Input Default Operating Mode Slots and Counters options presented on the Plant page facilitate multiple configuration of the relative Array and Slave Single Reader specific parameters In fact these Plant level parameters will automatically be applied to New Arrays and New Slaves Single Readers being added to the Plant This therefore saves time for multiple Array configurations having the same parameter settings If Array or Single Reader 90 CONFIGURATION lt D parameters must
86. ey are installed logs on This user is meant to remain logged on while WebSentinel is active For security reasons the user may lock the screen Clients and Server may be part of a same intranet but it is also possible that they belong to different domains of the internet The Plant is made up of several reading stations laser scanners and or vision systems each interfacing Datalogic WebSentinel through a single controller i e Controller Master ocanner Master NVS Master Matrix etc The connection between Datalogic WebSentinel and the reading stations is via TCP IP in fact Datalogic WebSentinel and the reading station controllers will be part of a same intranet CAUTION For REDs applications Datalogic WebSentinel and the reading station controller must be connected to a same Ethernet it cannot be connected through an Intranet INTRODUCTION lt D The overall system architecture is depicted in the following figure Internet Intranet Email alerts BackOffice Log and reports Intranet Ethernet Figure 2 Overall System Architecture DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 1 3 MANAGED READING SYSTEM TYPES Datalogic WebSentinel manages supported array types based on the array type information Different array types have different characteristics e Operating Mode e Number and Type of reading slaves e Number and characteristics of digital inputs e Support of spe
87. f Session 30 98 Automatic Connetion on Restart Automatic Start of Session M Show Previous Session Data Session Start Hour E 3 v Session Start Minute 48 v Session Duration 24 v Sessions to Keep 30 Days to Keep History Alarms Last Hour Aligned to Day s Hour v Define the Session operating mode automatic manual In Manual Start of Session a session begins when the Start button is clicked and it terminates when the Stop button is clicked This mode can be used during installation or for debugging but it is not recommended for the run time application It allows the user to frequently start and stop Datalogic WebSentinel without exiting it The displayed data concern the current and the previous session In Automatic Start of Session the duration of a session depends on the Session Duration setting max 24 hours A session terminates and a new session begins at the CONFIGURATION lt D indicated time of day in the Session Start Hour and Minute combo boxes The first session upon Start will last at most 24 h Manually Stopping and Starting the processing however terminates the current session and starts a new session W NOTE You can define a session in multiples of one hour in the Session Duration parameter A 1 hour session definition would result in 24 sessions in one day Define the alignment of Last Hour data when session operating mode is Automatic Two different ways of managing the Last Hour infor
88. fected because the syntax of real numbers is defined by XML Schema Protocol Compatibility Controls the compatibility of the protocol with old implementations of Datalogic WebSentinel agents in the arrays The default value should not be modified except by qualified Datalogic personnel Erroneously changing the value of these parameters may result in malfunctions 104 CONFIGURATION lt D 9 2 6 Security Tab SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome B 127 0 0 1 8080 websentinel setting jsp tabViewSetting security 00 Rf Administrator v Enabled Reserved Level v yes v Layouttype 1 P oe Enabled User Level sj Layouttype 1 v v T De SEL Enabled User Level no M E Layout type 1 iw Save See chapter 4 for Access Management details 105 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 9 2 7 Tabs Plant Layout J SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome Close Tabs Plant Layout Add Tab Plant Layout _ ffab Plant Layout Name Arrays of Tabs Pit array List for Tabs Lavout Save Cancel Array Not Configured Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 Edit All Array List for Tabs Layout Through this configuration window it is possible to define the structure of the Layout tab at Plant level If the WebSentinel user wants to distribute Arrays over multiple Layout tabs these tabs must first be defined This is done by clicking on the Ad
89. fic Array page of the Settings window The total Parcels Count for the Array is shown in bold and a generic Alarm LED that shows the color of the Array level Alarms If any Alarm is detected the color of the LED changes accordingly This LED is also a link to the Current Alarms page Suspect Interval Flag The Suspect Interval Flag LED that is displayed at Array level informs that session related performance info is only partial due to a previous or current disconnection of Datalogic WebSentinel from the array This same notice is also displayed about Last Hour information The occurrence time and duration of disconnections also appear in performance statistics records both for sessions and for hours The Last Hour Suspect Interval LED is computed based on the 24 hours of a session in spite of the fact that Last Hour info which is displayed is computed based on different time patterns either the current day s hour or a sliding window that moves every 15 min This notice about completeness of information will not appear in graph windows 51 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 1 2 Scanners View Tab The Scanners View Single Reader tab displays statistical data for each slave in the array Plant Downloads Preferencey Language English English wj DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Sto Freeze 3 v1 p Number Of Connected Users 0
90. g gt Where Saving is Performed NVS MKT NVS Packtrack 172 27 101 134 51240 The FTP Server Address must match the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC The default FTP Username and Password must match the ones set in the WebSentinel Settings Security tab F SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome b los Password Confirmation User Type Configuration Tool Pass Through VNC Enable Images Download Allowed Layout type E FTF Username anonymous FTP Password Save Cancel 20 QUICK START c 3 QUICK START To help you get started here is an example configuration demonstrating the basic steps of Datalogic WebSentinel configuration To configure Datalogic WebSentinel for your application the following preliminary steps are assumed e The Plant reading stations are installed and running e Datalogic WebSentinel is installed registered and running chapter 2 You can verify that Datalogic WebSentinel is running as follows The BackOffice command window is running usually minimized in the application bar EH C Datalogic WebSentinel BackOffice backoffice exe JHTTEHTETEHTEHTEHTEHTEHETEHETEHETEHETEHETEHETEHETEHETEHETEHETERHETERETERETETETE TET IS SIS IS TET TET TET TET TET TET TER TEHETEHETEHHEIEH Sentinel s Backoffice is active under this window HH Don t close it except if you are requested to do it in case of failure Backoffice Release 4 1 80 4 1 da
91. g steps are extracted from the general complete procedure shown in chapter 3 Here particular details for this type of array configuration are shown however the complete procedure should in any case be followed for correct configuration 5 1 Open the Settings window by clicking the icon to add and configure the array s 2 Add an Array and complete the following fields then save a Array Type select the Hybrid NVS item b Array Name this is the user defined Array Label which appears in the Navigation Tree Area c IP Address of the Array Device in this case the NVS9000 Hybrid Master i e 172 16 11 110 d Port of the Array Device on which the WebSentinel agent is waiting for connection requests e Configuration Tool s Port Number default for Master Decoder 51235 Close 3 Plant Plant Add Array link j 3j Station 3 Master Matrix Series i d 3 Array Name Array Type Station 7 Hybrid NYS Station 4 Master Matrix Series Station 5 Master 2k Series IP Address Number of Slaves in array Station 6 Hybrid SC6000 172 16 14 110 5001 oerang Mode 5 Configuration Tool s Port Number Packtrack Slaves 5 3 Station 7 Hybrid NVS Slaves 5 d Default Input Specific Array Memesee o mw page for Counters Conditional Diagnostics Array Type Low Performance Threshold 90 00 C Communication problems with a host system Hybrid NVS No Read Alann Threshold 10 C Pro
92. gic WebSentinel Image Saving Path ETP Server Default mages Folder Router Internet Access In order to use the IMAGES feature for Matrix family arrays e The Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC and the Matrix Arrays should be connected to the same LAN through a Gigabit Ethernet switch e When enabled the images are always saved On Demand or on Timeout to the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC Default Folder path using the integrated FTP Server The Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC therefore must have sufficient disk storage space for image saving according to the application needs The default Images Folder path created automatically on the WebSentinel Server is lt WebSentinel Installation Directory xBackofficevarraylmages array name In VisiSet the Matrix Master configuration parameter Image Saving Path must match the array name directory created in WebSentinel VisiSet Matrix Master Transfer Array Image Transfer Image FTP Client gt Image Saving Path 14 INSTALLATION iin Device Mode Get Send Send Defaults Permanent Interactive 2D Codes 1D Codes Postal Codes Image Processing Miscellaneous Data Collection Match Code Symbol Verification Communication Reading System Layout CBX Gateway Display Diagnostics OCR Operating Modes Calibration Digitall O LEDsAndKeypad i Ethemet WebSentinel Transfer Array Image Data Matrix Wizard
93. he Plant in which it is installed by opening a VPN channel through Internet 16 INSTALLATION 2 8 2 NVS Layout Using External FTP Server NVS Layout Ethernet Switch Genius Windows XP Vista 7 imagesaving Remote Directory Datalogic WebSentinel Images Folder End User Defined Folder WebSentinel Server FTP Server Images Storage Router Internet Access In order to use the IMAGES feature for NVS arrays e The Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC and the NVS Arrays should be connected to the same LAN through a Gigabit Ethernet switch e Since NVS arrays are typically high throughput applications that when enabled always send images as they are acquired it is recommended to provide a dedicated server for image saving so that the images are stored while freeing the WebSentinel Server to handle data traffic This layout requires configuring both the WebSentinel Server and the NVS Array Master with the Image Server parameter information provided by the system administrator 17 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL On the WebSentinel Server in the Settings tab Array Level gt Plant tab the following parameters must be set IP Address of the Image Server PC Username and Password to log onto the Operating System of the Image Server PC not the FTP Server File Access Path the shared directory for Image Storage on the Image Server PC Images Folder Default Folder
94. idual users persistently through the Preferences gt Language menu of the Datalogic WebSentinel or temporarily through the Languages drop down menu upper right e Reporting Language This option selects the alternative language used to create reports Reports are always generated in English as well as this Reporting second Language e Max Number of Simultaneous User Session This parameter defines how many Client PCs can be connected simultaneously to the Datalogic WebSentinel program e Threshold Crossing Color RGB Hex Value This parameter defines the color that will be used in all bar graphs when the Plant Array or Single Readers fall below their defined threshold values The default is yellow FFFFOO The values refer to RGB expressed in hex notation FF0000 Red OOFFO0 Green OOOOFF Blue etc e Configuration Tool Passthrough Supervision Timeout sec This parameter defines the maximum time the Configuration Tool Passthrough Bridge maintains the connection between the Datalogic WebSentinel Client and Server when communication has stopped due to an error or some unexpected problem If this timeout expires the Passthrough Bridge is automatically disconnected from the Datalogic WebSentinel Server This gives other Clients the possibility to open a Configuration Tool connection through the Passthrough Bridge e Number of Days to Keep Image Files Defines the number of days after which a given image and its relativ
95. ies the array is displayed as disconnected When an array is disconnected an automatic connection attempt is performed after Setup Retry seconds after the end of the preceding unsuccessful connection attempt or after the disconnection has occurred If the Connectivity Check is disabled no connection supervision and no automatic reconnection attempts are performed 100 CONFIGURATION lt D Other Parameters Other Parameters Enable Support Of Redundant Controller Architecture 2 Windows Update Period sec English English v Login and Default User Language English English v Reporting Language 10 Maximum Number of Simultaneous User Sessions 60 Configuration Tool Passthrough Supervision Timeout sec minimum 60 30 Number of days to kept image files e Enable Support of Redundant Controller Architecture This option is necessary if support of the Active Standby controller architecture is required It forces a refresh of the ARP table before each Datalogic WebSentinel connection and speeds up the reconnection to the array that has become active e Windows Update Period sec This option selects the refresh period in seconds for the Datalogic WebSentinel data displayed on the Client PCs The default value is 2 seconds e Login and Default User Language This option selects the display language for all defined system users Newly created users will also have this default language This value can be changed for indiv
96. if file with the name customerlogo gif This file must be copied under the installation folder WebSentinel BackOffice CustomerLogo NOTE Although the Datalogic WebSentinel pages are auto sized the best results are obtained when the customer logo file is limited to a height of 20 pixels This avoids undesired effects to the graphic layout of the pages NOTE The file names and extensions are case sensitive NOTE During Datalogic WebSentinel customization you may need to attempt different resolutions or resizings for the background images In this case you may need to close Backoffice and restart WebSentinel amp G 2 6 UPGRADING Datalogic WebSentinel allows only one licensed version to be installed on the same PC Upgrading to a new Datalogic WebSentinel version does not invalidate a previously installed license 2 6 1 Upgrading from Datalogic WebSentinel 1 NOTE Previous versions of Datalogic WebSentinel must be completely uninstalled before installing the new version See below NOTE Although not required for upgrading it is always good practice to Backup WebSentinel Configuration from the Plant Menu and to Download WebSentinel Configuration save it to a backup source of your choice hard disk CD ROM etc 10 INSTALLATION c To Upgrade to a newer version of Datalogic WebSentinel from an older one 1 Open the Datalogic WebSentinel Client interface Plant Layout
97. ion multiplexer without performing any aggregation of read results The array slaves are actually autonomous stand alone systems Default Input By checking the desired Default Input boxes at the Plant level you can configure the Digital Input LEDs globally for new Arrays successively added to the Plant This is useful for configuring many Arrays that have the same Input settings These Input LEDs will be displayed in the Array level Current Alarms tab If an Array needs to have Input settings that are different from the global ones then check and set the Default Inputs in the specific Array page accordingly The Array page Inputs will override the global settings for that specific Array 91 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Define the default digital input labels max 3 characters and their significance from the drop down list provided Default Input iw Label Input 1 INO Digital input 0 alarm v iV Label Input 2 IN1 Digital input 1 alarm v iw Labelinput 3 IN2 Digital input 2 alarm v iv Label Input 4 IN3 Digital input 3 alarm v iw Label Input 5 IN4 Digital input 4 alarm v v LabelInput B IN5 Digital input 5 alarm v iw Label Input 7 ING Digital input 6 alarm v Iw Label Input 8 IN7 Digital input 7 alarm v Input Bit Mask vs Hardware Inputs Ce BitMask o 1 2 3 4 5 j 6 J 7 Som mc s w w m Te we W SCG000REDs Pwa ENA Psa Pws ENS Pss SEC RSL worm mim
98. is area also contains the parcel counts and current Alarm status of the relative level e Information Area this area shows all of the statistic and diagnostic pages selected from the available tabs at the top of this area The Select View Tabs button allows choosing the available view tabs to display depending on your application The information depends on the view level The Plant Layout page is the Home page ks Welcome es amp Role Administrator Logout a m Stop Freeze m 3 v1 Started EH Running Bl Save Print Terminal Settings Exit Plant Downloads Preferencew Language English English wj 2 ATALOGIC Main Menu and Toolbar Area iem Number Of Connected Users 2 3 Plant HE Sis ee ele Si T sie BIS View Level Status Bar 3 FRE vou Conveyor 10 Fam8500 NG Packtrack A TOP DD D 8500 NG E Session Start Parcels Count 22213 MMEM View Level Bar Graphs BRIGHT FRONT DD D V9500 NG j O l Good Reads Rate 67 87 No Reads Rate 10 24 NR Fus Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 89 76 L C RIGHT BACK DD D Y9500 NG E D LEFT BACK DD D 3500 NG L E LEFT FRONT DD D 8500 NG lg recs System vcs Bis v 6uirs8 Fam8500 NG Packtrack zi B Array Name Fam9500 NG Packtrack L A Slave A DD D 83500 NG B amp csse c i584 B SE Stave E 0S6K B 5 Slave 5 vcs DE Simulatore Fam95k Fam8500 DD Packtrack DE amp Simulatore Seek C 8000 Packtrack LIB ER Simulatore SCBK
99. istrator Logout Change Password Bampi Save Prit Settings Exit Number Of Connected Users 1 Current Session Suspect Interval Flag Parcels Count 513 Good Reads Count Rate o es 22 64 No Reads Count Rate 7 E 1 36 Multiple Reads Count Rate 0 __ n 0 00 Partial Reads Count Rate 0 UU 8 00 Total Reads Count Rate o E i Resets Count Parcels Count Previous Session Sus al Flag Good Reads Count Rate 452 _ 22 25 d No Reads Count Rate 8 H W 1 74 mn Multiple Reads Count Rate 0 aaa 8 00 Partial Reads Count Rate 0 c o 0 Total Reads Count Rate 2l N 2 26 Resets Count i3 Parrals nunt 76 Last Hour Suspect Interval Flag E MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION Array Level Bar Graphs A summary of the specific Array read rates are shown in the bar graphs at the top of the information area This area is always present for all of the Array level pages Parcels Count 513 Alarm Good Reads Rate 95 64 No Reads Rate 1 3596 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 95 64 Ee 1 L NEN Each Reads Rate bar graph represented at the Array level is equal to the corresponding Array level Reads Count the sum of all corresponding Single Reader Reads Counts divided by the Total Number of Parcels read in the Array the sum of all Single Reader
100. koffice Locate the following directories and zip their contents maintaining doesn t start path name and send them to Datalogic for analysis e Datalogic WebSentinelBackoffice Tracing e Datalogic WebSentineATomcatVogs e Datalogic WebSentineBackofficeW ebSentinelDB After this remove or rename the WebSentinelDB directory and reset the Server PC You will lose any unsaved configuration but Backoffice should start 112 TROUBLESHOOTING lt gt Pron Solon A script warning Some browsers may give a script warning for some pages Respond appears when Yes to interrupt the script and the page should be loaded without loading a page problems The User is not The Image Downloading feature is only available for Datalogic able to WebSentinel IMAGES versions download The user must be enabled to Download Images in the Settings images gt Security menu and the FTP Username and FTP Password must be the same as the ones defined in the FTP Client See chapter 4 Some Images Image availability depends heavily on the number of images transferred are missing and the rate of transfer system throughput and network bandwidth Since Image downloading is usually based on specific criteria i e No Read or Multiple Read conditions the FIP Server is adequate to handle most applications In extreme cases where a high throughput application requires all images to be downloaded it is possible that some images may not be available on the reader h
101. lay specific diagnostic alarm conditions The diagnostic alarms are fixed in the following order in the Settings Plant tab Default Input I Label Input 1 Label Input 2 Label Input 3 Label Input 4 Label Input 5 Label Input 6 Label Input 7 SIE SIE IE SIE SIB IB I Label Input 8 111 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Pron fw Cannot connect e Port 8080 of the Remote PC must not be blocked by Windows to Datalogic Firewall From Control Panel check the Exceptions folder in Windows WebSentinel Firewall If port 8080 is not listed select Add a Port to add it to the list Windows Firewall General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is turned off Your computer is at risk of attacks and intrusions from outside sources such as the Internet We recommend that you click the General tab and select On Programs and Services Name File and Printer Sharing Remote Assistance C Remote Desktop O UPnP Framework Add Program Add Port Edit Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Add a Port Use these settings to open a port through Windows Firewall To find the port number and protocol consult the documentation for the program or service you want to use Name http Port number 8080 TCP What are the risks of opening a port Change scope Cancel Bac
102. lected array levels for the current session Plantv Downloads Preferencey Language English English v DATALOGIC E Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Change Password Stp Freeze E 9 4 gt Number Of Connected Users 1 Started NW Running Bl Save Print Settings Exit 8 Plant Multidata 1 Master 2k Series 172 16 11 183 51236 Parcels Count 575 Good Reads Rate 98 96 No Reads Rate 1 04 Multiple Reads Rate 0 00 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 98 96 Last Parcel Performance 3 Select view tabs Good Reads Count Rate 98 96 96 No Reads Count Rate D 7 Multiple Reads Count Rate 7 0 0 7 0 00 Partial Reads Count Rate o 0 00 Total Reads Count Rate p 98 96 Good Reads Count Rate Eee 6 92 98 96 96 No Reads Count Rate D 1 04 96 Multiple Reads Count Rate D 0 00 Partial Reads Count Rate o I 0 00 Total Reads Count Rate ye Copyright Datalogic 81 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 7 2 SLAVE SINGLE READER LEVEL The Slave Single Reader level focuses on each configured slave and is accessible by clicking one of the Slave name labels in the navigation tree related to one of the configured arrays By selecting a slave label it is possible to watch the statistical and diagnostic data of a slave in the right side of the display
103. logy AIM Identifier Symbology AIM Identifier DataMatrix fo coss XA QRCoe o Coda X F0 Dion lo GStH28 xEANT2S ICT Code 93 Australia Post GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Linked JeA Stacked Linked melee value Stier e Linked eC 2 5Inteleaved JO IGS DataBarLinked JD Linked JeE UPCE E7 CCC Linked sec EAN8 wih 2 ADD ON E5 MSlPlessey Plesey PO UPCEOwih5 ADDON Eo CodalokA JO Code 39 Videocoding 110 CONTROLLER REDUNDANCY SUPPORT lt D 11 CONTROLLER REDUNDANCY SUPPORT REDS 11 1 ACTIVE STANDBY ARRAYS REDUNDANCY The Active Standby architecture refers to a pair of array controllers only one of which plays the Active role handling the whole network of readers of a reading tunnel and interfacing to Datalogic WebSentinel The reserve array controller is ready to take over in the event the active controller fails Since both the companion controllers Active and Standby share the IP address and port an issue comes up with the time needed to connect the array that has become active when a switch over takes place For this reason a specific checkbox is available in the Settings gt Operations tab to support this type of architecture Other Parameters i Enable Support Of Redundant Controller Architecture Diagnostic Alarm Conditions For Redundant systems the Inputs shown in the Array Level Counters Tab are dedicated to monitor and disp
104. lt printer is used Print eee Opens the Terminal window to visualize data collection in real time This icon is only available if enabled see Log Window under par 7 2 2 Terminal Allows access to Datalogic WebSentinel configuration See chapter 9 for the details Settings Closes Datalogic WebSentinel BackOffice and Server and Exits the program after asking the user for confirmation If the current session has not been previously closed stopped on exit from Datalogic WebSentinel the related session data will be lost Microsoft Internet Explorer Are you sure you want to close and exit from Web Sentinel No report will be produced and the data of the current session will be lost if you don t s Stop the application first To restart the program run the Datalogic WebSentinel from the Windows Start Menu Logon and Access Rights Information This area shows the currently logged user and his her current role The number of connected users is refreshed hy NOTE To avoid conflict of program control the currently logged user s role Qu may be downgraded if another user with higher access rights connects to or is already connected to Datalogic WebSentinel 37 X DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 5 1 1 Login Management If a User accidentally closes the Browser without logging out the session will automatically terminate after 30 minutes in order to free up the connection When loggi
105. m Tb pu Matrix Master DS6k Series SC4000 Hohe t ee I1 I2 Series I1 12 Series NOTE A special case occurs for SC6000 controllers when used with PWO junction boxes By default the IN3 input IN5 bit mask monitors PWO power levels and is therefore set when power levels are correct If using IN3 to monitor PWO power it is recommended to deselect the input in Datalogic WebSentinel to avoid a false indication of an alarm condition NOTE As shown in the table above depending on the Array device type some Inputs may not be significant See the specific device manual for details on the available inputs 92 CONFIGURATION lt D Slots By selecting the number of Slots and naming them at the Plant level you can globally set this parameter for all successively added Arrays This is useful for configuring many Arrays that have the same Slot settings The number and labels of the configured slots will be displayed in the Array level Slots View tab and in the Array level Last Parcel tab If an Array needs to have Slot settings that are different from the global ones then set them in the specific Array page accordingly The Array page Slots will override the global settings for that specific Array olots refer to the number of expected label groups to be read per reading phase per parcel as defined in the Array device configuration The defined Slots must be labelled in the same order as the defi
106. m is sent and the relative Alarm LED changes color NOTE No Read Alarm Threshold of 9999 means disabling this alarm source A Low Performance Threshold of 0 means disabling this alarm source 97 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 9 2 2 Operations Tab J SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome PAOURE Close LIB wepsentinel settir Operations Session Automatic Start of Session session Start Hour ww session Start Minute w Last Hour Aligned to Day s Hour C Automatic Connection on Restart Show Previous Session Data Manual Start of Session Automatic Start of Session 30 Sessions to Keep 30 Days to Keep History Alarms Performance and Alarms Reports L Produce TXT Report Files C Produce XLS Report Files CI Produce XML Report Files Days to Keep ReportFiles 120 Optional Windows C Display Protocol Log Window Display Last Parcel Window C Display Events Log Window Ping Connection Setup Retry Period Connectivity Check Period Connectivity Check Timeout Enable Connectivity Check Other Parameters E Date Support Of Redundant Controller Architecture Update Period sec English English fLogin and Default User Language a B configuration Tool Passthrough Supervision Timeout sec minimum 60 365 Number of days to keep image files Save Cancel Session Session C Manual Start of Session Automatic Start o
107. mation in the Counters Tabs are available When Last Hour Aligned to Day s Hours is not checked the Last Hour fields in the Counters Tabs are updated every fifteen minutes and represent the data of the last hour with respect to the instant of update Example Starting the session at 16 00 at 17 32 the Last Hour displays the hourly summary of the period included between 16 30 and 17 29 At 17 45 the Last Hour value is updated to the hourly summary of the period included between 16 45 and 17 44 When Last Hour Aligned to Day s Hours is checked the day is divided into 24 hours aligned to midnight The Last Hour data are related to the current day s hour they are reset at the beginning of a day s hour and they are updated continuously every new hour Example At 16 32 the LAST HOUR data displays the hourly summary of the period included between 16 00 and 16 32 independently of the start time of the session Show Previous Session Data adds this information to the various Counters pages NOTE The parameters Sessions to Keep Days to Keep History Alarms and Days to Keep Report Files are verified only when a session is closed manually or automatically and therefore modifications to these values are effective only when the new session is closed Automatic Connection on Restart automatically starts a new session upon reset of the WebSentinel Server reboot or manual reset Report Files Performance and Alarms Reports P
108. mp hh mm ss 7 13 11 14 22 48 No read 7 13 11 14 22 48 10DL Good read Suffix string 7 13 11 14 22 49 10DL Good read Cancel By pressing the Export Images button The Export Images dialogue box appears which allows management of the naming scheme to be used for the individual exported images Check the fields to be included in the naming scheme The order of the fields can also be rearranged by dragging them with the mouse to the desired position from top to bottom You can add a prefix or suffix string for further personalization The output will be a zip file array name zip containing all of the selected images having names according to the selected scheme This zip file can be saved to the remote PC NOTE Ihis feature requires a cable connection Wi Fi connections don t have enough bandwidth For systems with high data throughput communication can be slow and can timeout 65 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Image Frame By selecting any row in the Result Frame having the Available Image True the Image Frame will show the relative images in the following format Performance Event Search Select view tabs Download All Images Open storage Export images Date M d yy HH mm ss Unselect all Maximize Parcel ID 450 LJ Select view cols BC Info 4 4I I page number 1 1 total records 49 Reader Result 486 7 13 11 14 22 45 10DL Good read Reading Mask 7 13 11 14 22 47
109. n the DefXLS and DefReport folders 10 2 SUPPORT FOR XLS AND XML POST PROCESSING In order to use the XML reports for post processing with standard third party tools the Datalogic WebSentinel gistribution includes the following file e SentinelPerfSchema xsd Performance XML schema available under the installation folder Datalogic WebSentinel BackOffice Conf 10 3 TIMESTAMP All the report filenames except LOG are time stamped being YYYYMMDDhhmmss the time referring to the beginning of the session 10 4 REPORT FILE GENERATION AND RETENTION TIME Report file generation and retention time is controlled by the related settings in the Settings gt Operations tab except the LOG files which are automatically produced and retained for 3 days Performance and Alarms Reports Produce TXT Report Files Days to Keep Report Files 120 Produce XLS Report Files Produce XML Report Files 107 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 10 5 LOG FILES SIS NOTE The Array Name must not contain special characters lt gt since it is used in the automatic generation of the LOG filename A LOG file is produced continuously for each array of the plant where all information received from the array is registered The name of each LOG file is as follows YYYYMMDDhhmmss lt Array Name gt NN LOG Where YYYY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute SS second Array Name name of the array NN number of the arra
110. nect o 5 Slave B D52400N Download Array Configuration Info B cSlave C ps2400N Connect ith Configuration Tool The Pass Through feature is also available for Slaves that support direct configuration such as NVS9000 CSN910 and CS5200 sub array controllers of hybrid systems CSN910 and CS5200 are remotely managed through telnet so that no specific Configuration Tool is required A WebSentinel user must be explicitly allowed permission to make use of this feature through the Settings Security window Also from the Settings Security window a WebSentinel user may be allowed permission to use the Pass Through functionality for VNC sessions VNC sessions are supported at Plant level on the WebSentinel Server and by specific array and slave types which have on board PCs i e NVS9000 By right clicking on a Plant object that supports VNC sessions a shortcut menu appears allowing you to setup such a session Select the item Setup VNC Connection 89 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 9 CONFIGURATION 9 1 MODIFYING DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL SETTINGS 3 settings To modify the Datalogic WebSentinel settings you must have Administrator or Limited Administrator access rights Pressing the Settings button will require password recognition in order to access the settings window 9 2 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL SETTINGS WINDOW 3 SettingsDatalogic WebSentinel 4 1 0 Google Chrome sentinel setting jsp tabVi
111. nected Users 0 Started E Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit S Plant SC6000 Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5001 Parcels Count 3195 Good Reads Rate 63 13 No Reads Rate 11 8095 Multiple Reads Rate 25 0796 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 88 2095 ETHER TREE EROTIC IT ERR E eect view tabs Good Read No Read Mult Read Total Read 1120 35 05 377 11 80 1698 53 15 2818 88 20 1909 59 75 96 1286 40 25 96 0 0 00 1909 59 75 96 Copyright Datalogic Slots refer to the number of expected label groups to be read per reading phase per parcel as defined in the Array device configuration See the Code Combination parameter for Multi Label and Logical Combination Rule in the Genius Help On Line for the Array Device 53 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 1 4 Current Alarms Tab The Current Alarms tab displays a detailed list of all the pending alarms on each slave of the array and on the array s controller f Plant Downloads Preference w Language English English w DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze m 3 Er p Number Of Connected Users 0 Started E Running Ell Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant SC6000 Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5001 Parcels Count 3289 Good Reads Rate 62 68 No Reads Rate 11 77 Multiple Reads Rate 25 36 Partial Reads R
112. ned groups in the Array configuration See the Code Combination parameter for Multi Label and Logical Combination Rule in the Genius Help On Line for the Array Device Depending on the array type there can be up to 25 defined slots max Slots Default Visible Slots 0 Counters By selecting the Array and Slave Low Performance Thresholds and No Read Alarm Thresholds at the Plant level you can globally set these parameters for all successively added Arrays and Slaves This is useful for configuring many Arrays and Slaves that have the same Threshold settings If an Array or Slave needs to have Threshold settings that are different from the global ones then set them in the specific Array or Slave page accordingly The Array and Slave page Thresholds will override the global settings for that specific Array or Slave The Array and Slave Low Performance Thresholds are indicated in the View Level Bar Graphs Area and shown in the relative level Counters tab If the Array or Slave falls below the Threshold level a Threshold Crossing Notification TCN is sent as an Alarm and the relative bar graph changes color The Array and Slave No Read Alarm Thresholds are shown in the relative level Current Alarms tab as an Alarm LED If the Array or Slave falls below the consecutive No Read level an Alarm is sent and the relative Alarm LED changes color 93 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Counters Default Array Low Performance Thresh
113. ng in if another User is already logged in at the same protection level their computer name or IP Address will be shown so that the identified connection can be logged out if necessary 5 2 PROGRAM ICONS 5 2 1 Alarms and Colors The device icons are colored to indicate system status and have the following meaning Array Alarms TCP IP alarm array disconnected Network and Disk alarms If any slave in the array is red the slave set icon is also red Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs No Read alarms Input signal alarms If no slave in the array is red but at least one slave in the array is yellow the slave set icon is also yellow No Alarms Array performing correctly All slaves in the array are performing correctly Device Alarms Critical Alarm Network Communications ScanLine Motor ScanLine Laser or Decoder errors Warning and or Minor Alarms Performance Threshold Crossing Notifications TCNs No Read alarms No Alarms The slave is performing correctly Array TCNs checked only for the current session 38 USER INTERFACE D 5 3 VISUALIZATION LEVELS Datalogic WebSentinel has a 3 level user interface Plant level Array level Slave Single Reader level Each level can be accessed by clicking the related name labels in the navigation tree placed on the left side of the main screen Navigation Tree Plant level _____________ x ian Plant Name label Array Name label A
114. ng phase Code Content wildcards and are allowed Linear Dimensions Volume Weight Reading Result Reading Mask see below Available Image Parcel Overlapped for NVS systems All of these filter criteria work together in logical AND If no criteria are selected then the filter passes all information These criteria correspond to the available columns in the Result Frame If the columns are not enabled Select view cols in the Result Frame then the corresponding criteria in the Filter Frame will also not be available Once a filter is configured it can be saved with a given name and then recalled from the list of saved criteria Event Search Select view tabs From To Download All Images Open storage jate IM d vy mm ssl 6 1 11 14 30 00 7 31 11 08 30 00 IN Hen MID EEE SE Ls 1 Unselect all Maximize Parcel ID 491 491 ES Select view cols p 4 lt i Ib page number 1 1 total records 1 BC Info 8 Reader Result Goodread Reading Mask 0001000 Image available Iv Search Clear Save Search Criteria x Save Name Filter 1 Cancel 60 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION D RPI setect view tabs From To TUUS BewioadAlimages Open storage Date M d yy HH mm ss 6 1 11 14 30 00 7 31 11 08 30 00 Teco on VETT Parcel ID 491 491 EJ Select view cols 4 4I I gt b BC Info 79 page number 1 1 total records 1 Reader Result Good read vi 3 Parcel ID Timestam
115. nner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured dj Station 4 Master Matrix Series DS8100A Delete 3j Station 5 Master 2k Series e PRS ALITA SORTED SPEEA IV CRT Ne tT UT DS8100A Delete 3 Station 6 Hybrid SC 6000 Slaves 3 5 71 Add Slaves D88100A Delete Slave D N Sslave submaster w 20 00 to the Array IP Address 172 16 11 91 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 v Save button The NVS submaster decoder can be connected for configuration through direct individual selection in the Web Interface by right clicking on the NVSslave submaster and selecting Connect Sub array Master With Configuration Tool to start Genius E n Station 3 Hybrid SC6000 Packtrack B 3H asave 4 0581004 B assaeveB Ds81004 E 9000 slave C NV Sslave submaster Download Slave Configuration Info E D Slave D NVSslave Connect With Configuration Tool Ce MAS CRM eee ee rem te BO Eo ae 1 9 e Connect oUB rravy master VYN ol figurato Tool Setup YNC Connection By right clicking on the NVSslave submaster and selecting Connect With Configuration Tool the NVSslave submaster camera can be configured through Genius Note that the connection function will not be available from the list if the IP address and the socket port are not correctly configured for the device in question Any NVSslave camera can be connected for configuration through direct individual selec
116. ntinel Configuration selected from the list of those available previously backed up to a disk directory of your choice e Upload WebSentinel Configuration load a previously backed up WebSentinel Configuration selected from a disk directory of your choice e Download WebSentinel Report Files open a report file in a window of the application associated with the file extension i e txt in a Notepad window or save it to a disk directory of your choice The Reporting Language files may be different from the English files otherwise they are exact copies See par 9 2 2 e Download WebSentinel Log Files open a LOG file in a window of the application associated with the log file extension or save it to a disk directory of your choice Reduced WebSentinel Log Files do not contain code data nor code ID information Limited users cannot download complete log files but only reduced log files e Backup WebSentinel Configuration backs up the current WebSentinel Configuration to the BACKUP file directory e Restore WebSentinel Configuration restores the WebSentinel Configuration selected from the list of those available in the BACKUP file directory e Backoffice Logs open a Backoffice log file selected from the list of those available in the Tracing file directory e Tomcat Logs open a Tomcat log file selected from the list of those available in the Tomcat logs file directory Downloads e Genius if Genius is not currently installed
117. ntry into the system q NOTE To avoid conflict of program control the currently logged user s role may be downgraded if another user with higher access rights connects to or is already connected to Datalogic WebSentinel The Configuration Tool Pass Through Level sets the access level for all the supported Configuration Tools Genius VisiSet RBS telnet when connecting to them through Datalogic WebSentinel There are different Access Levels Disabled No access to Configuration Tools through Datalogic WebSentinel V Enabled User Level Access to Configuration Tools at User Level no password required Enabled Installer Level Access to Configuration Tools at Installer Level no password required Enabled Programmer Level Access to Configuration Tools at Programmer Level Genius Programmer password required Enabled Reserved Level Access to Configuration Tools at Reserved Level Genius Reserved password required The mapping of the access levels defined by the Pass Through functionality and those actually implemented by each Configuration Tool and the need to provide credentials for the requested access level depend on each Configuration Tool The following table describes some of these mappings Installer Installer Programmer Programmer Installer trace Installer trace The access level to Cargoscan devices based on telnet depends entirely on the credentials that are presented
118. number of barcodes not assigned to any parcel in the reading area since the previous parcel message transmission when significant O otherwise perceived length of the parcel along the conveyor in mm when significant O otherwise inter parcel gap in mm when significant O otherwise in mm sec when significant 0 otherwise 0 GOODREAD 1 NOREAD 2 MULTIPLEREAD 3 PARTIALREAD number of code groups analyzed in this parcel lt slot gt lt slot gt Where lt slot gt lt slotanalysis gt lt labelNo gt lt labelssequence gt lt slotanalysis gt 0 GOODREAD 1 NOREAD 2 MULTIPLEREAD number of labels that have been read in this code group lt label gt lt label gt lt labelNo gt lt labelssequence gt Where label lt symbology gt lt length gt lt barcodecontent gt lt readingmask gt lt x gt lt y gt symbology of the label according to the AIM standard code ID 2 cm where e the simbology identifier flag character e C simbology identification e m modifier character example lO Interleaved 2of5 number of characters of the barcode content lt symbology gt lt length gt lt barcodecontent gt lt readingmask gt lt X gt lt y gt the barcode content specifies which readers of the station have read this label x coordinate of this label in mm y coordinate of this label in mm 109 o DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Symbo
119. o contains Session information at the Plant level and IP Address information at the Array and Single Reader levels Session Start Parcels Count Good Reads Rate No Reads Rate 96 Multiple Reads Rate Partial Reads Rate Total Reads Rate 95 EUH usce EE select view tabs N Da s Ps Plant pan 1 taj s lt lt 2 Open the Settings window by clicking the Settings icon to add and configure the array s The Settings Plant window is displayed Close 3 Plant Plant k a Plant Name Default Operating Made Plant Packtrack v Click to Add Default Input Slots an Array MR nce wM Label Input 1 INO Digital input 0 alarm v Default Visible Slots 0 dv Label Input 2 IN1 Digital input 1 alarm vw Label Input 3 IN2 Digital input 2 alarm v Iz Label Input 4 IN3 Digital input 3 alarm v La Label Input 5 IN4 Digital input 4 alarm v M Label Input B INS Digital input 5 alarm v La Label Input ING Digital input 6 alarm v Label Input 8 IN7 Digital input 7 alarm v Counters Default Array Low Performance Threshold 90 0 Default Array No Read Alarm Threshold 10 Default Slave Low Performance Threshold 20 0 Default Slave No Read Alarm Threshold 50 Airport Style Standard Domain for Access to Device Files empty if no domain a NES to Password for Access to Device Files Save Cancel ba 23 c DATALOGI
120. odate link presents the most current page in the list the newest entries Note The Events Log tab may be hidden shown through the related checkbox in the Settings gt Operations tab Optional Windows Iv Display Protocol Log Window iv Display Last Parcel Window iv Display Events Log Window 45 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 5 4 6 Charts Tab The Charts tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates at plant level for a selectable number of past sessions Multiple checkboxes are available to choose the information to be displayed IV Parcels Count V Good Reads Rate M No Reads Rate M Multiple Reads Rate 14 03 15 00 v gt gt 14 03 18 00 v Date time boxes allow choosing the period measured in sessions for the calculation Planty Downloads Preferencey Language English English w sa DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator B Role Administrator Logout Stop Freeze E n m 3 v1 Number Of Connected Users 0 Started E Running Ell Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Plant Session Start 3 14 08 18 06 00 Session Duration 00 18 05 3 DE sceooo station 1 sc6000 Packtrack B Slave pseka Session Start Parcels Count 4062 Alarm E B Slave B DS6k Good Reads Rate 71 39 No Reads Rate 8 8196 Multiple Reads Rate 19 7995 Partial Reads Rate 0 0096 Total Reads Rate 91 19 lg cSlave c Ds6k B oO Slave D seks zs LJ Select vi
121. old 90 0 Default Array No Read Alarm Threshold 10 Default Slave Low Performance Threshold 20 0 Default Slave No Read Alarm Threshold 450 NOTE Here and everywhere else a No Read Alarm Threshold of 9999 means disabling this alarm source Analogously a Low Performance Threshold of 0 means disabling this alarm SOUrce Access Access to log files contained in device disk memory i e vision systems cameras can be granted through password access to shared directories Here the Domain Name if any of the Camera network is required as well as the Username and Password of the shared directories of the Camera containing such files Username for Access to Password for Access to Device Files Device Files Domain for Access to Device Files empty if no domain Airport Style This parameter select the Slave numbering convention either alohanumeric Standard or numeric only Airport Style Standard v 94 CONFIGURATION lt D Array Page By clicking on the Add Array link or on the Array label of a previously configured Array in the Navigation Tree you can add remove visualize and configure the Array s Station 1 SC6000 Add Array Remove Array Slaves 5 3 Station 2 NVS Array Name Array Type x Station 1 Slave 4 4 Array Settings IP Address Number of Slaves in Array 0 0 0 0 Operating Mode Genius Port Number Packtrack Pi Anr 613926 MI 1 Z3 Slots Default Input Visible Slots 6 MV Labellnp
122. on the Client PC it can be downloaded here Genius must be installed on the Client PC in order to open it through Datalogic WebSentinel e VisiSet if VisiSet is not currently installed on the Client PC it can be downloaded here VisiSet must be installed on the Client PC in order to open it through Datalogic WebSentinel e Configuration Tool Passthrough Bridge if the Configuration Tool Passthrough Bridge is not currently installed on the Client PC it can be downloaded here This 35 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL application is necessary to open any Configuration Tool through Datalogic WebSentinel e Simatic RBS Commissioning Tool if RBS is not currently installed on the Client PC it can be downloaded here RBS must be installed on the Client PC in order to open it through Datalogic WebSentinel e Ultra VNC Viewer if the Ultra VNC Viewer is not currently installed on the Client PC it can be downloaded here Ultra VNC Viewer must be installed on the Client PC in order to open it through Datalogic WebSentinel Preferences e Language allows changing the display language used in Datalogic WebSentinel for the current user This setting modifies the specific user parameters and therefore this language will also be used for successive sessions and Logins The drop down Language Menu on the right side of the page changes the language for the current user temporarily only for the current session
123. ont to the Array Delete IP Address 172 Bottom Delete IP Address 172 16 B 192 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 Dimensioner CSN 910 0 00 9999 Delete IP Address 172 16 B 20 Configuration Tool s Port Number 23 Save button The dimensioner slave in the example CSN910 should be contiguous to the NVS slaves and must be part of the same subnetwork It has its own IP address and its Configuration Tool port number is 23 telnet port 122 ARRAYS WITH DIMENSIONERS a gt Low Performance Threshold and No Read Alarm Threshold are not significant for dimensioners and therefore are set as follows these alarms will not be generated for the dimensioner Performance Threshold 0 00 No Read Alarm Threshold 9999 123 oes EE a m mu E J a i JT DATALOGIC www datalogic com
124. or C Custom IO error Images Folder Default Folder End User Defined Folder Save button Add the relative Slaves to the new Array then save Close 3 Plant Plant 3 Station 1 SC5000 Slaves 5 3 Station 2 NV Scanner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured Slaves 5 4 Slave A NVSslave v 20 00 5 yes v IP Address 172 18 10 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 Add Slaves Slave B NVSslave m 20 00 50 Delete to the Array IP Address 172 16 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 Slave C N vSslave 20 00 50 Delete IP Address 172 16 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 Slave D N vSslave 20 00 50 Delete IP Address 172 16 3 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 Save Cancel Save button 26 QUICK START c NOTE When the Array Master is also used as a reader i e scanner Master Matrix Series reader or NVS it must also be listed as the first olave in the array NOTE When the Array Master is an NVS9000 camera the configuration port at the Array Master level connects to its decoder while the slave configuration port connects to its camera 5 After all Arrays and relative Slaves are configured Close the Settings window to return to the Plant Layout page 2 Plant Downloads Preferencew Language English English v SDATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout
125. p BC Info Reader Result Reading Mask Image available Reading Mask 0001000 491 71341 14 22 50 08DL Good read D True Image available iv 5 Search Clear F Ia SETS Choose among saved criteria x Open Criteria JSave Criteria TOR 489 1000 Apply Delete Filter 1 Apply Delete Cancel At this point you can press the Search button to find the desired results The Result Frame will now contain the list of parcels that correspond to the search results of the selected filter From Download iad Download All Images Open storage Date M d yy HH mm ss 6 1 11 14 30 00 7 31 11 08 30 00 V Parcel ID E Select view cols 4 4l I P page number 1 1 total records 1 BC Info Dim in l i ParcelID Timestamp BC Info Dim Volume Weight Reader Result Reading Mask zu Weight oz Reader Result Good read v Reading Mask 0001000 Image available lv Cem Open Criteria Save Criteria m Parcel ID Timestamp BC Info Dim Volume Weight Reader Result Reading Mask l le lc jo e F le 491 7143 11 14 22 50 08DL Good read a Slave A Slave B Slave C Slave D Slave E Slave F Slave G ha MAN Num E Press the Clear button to clear all three frames 61 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Reading Mask The Reading Mask is a bitmask field which must correspond to the exact number of readers in the array as shown in the examples below Example 1 Rea
126. page If the current session is running 5953 9 Stopped 9 This closes the session otop it and wait for the transaction to finish Select Exit and wait for Datalogic WebSentinel to exit Uninstall the previous version of Datalogic WebSentinel Tomcat Database Server and Filezilla FTP Server from the Windows Control Panel The database log files and license file will not be deleted so that they can be automatically copied during installation Run the websentinel setup x y z exe file and follow the installation procedure The new version of Datalogic WebSentinel will be installed to a new directory The installation program will automatically copy the following files from the previous installation not removed by the uninstall process into the new structure e Database Files e Report Files e Log Files e Backup Files e License File 1 NOTE Starting from software version 1 0 1 when you uninstall the older Datalogic WebSentinel version the previously mentioned files will be preserved so that the newer version can be installed without losing any data or configuration files 11 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 2 6 2 Upgrading from Sentinel To Upgrade to Datalogic WebSentinel from an older version of Sentinel 1 Save a copy of the Sentinel Supervisor ini file which the older version of Sentinel used to store the entire configuration 2 Uninstall the older Sentinel version 3 Ins
127. ress and the socket port are not correctly configured for the device in question SC6000 AS ARRAY MASTER When an SC6000 Controller acts as Hybrid Master the system functions as follows WebSentinel WebSentinel Server PC Remote Client The WebSentinel Agent residing on the SC6000 Hybrid Master collects diagnostic and Statistical data for the entire system and transfers it to the WebSentinel application located on the WebSentinel Server PC WebSentinel manages the hybrid system as a single array Scanners and Cameras are considered as slave nodes at the same level in the system z Hn Station 3 Hybrid SC6000 Packtrack 3 A Slave A DS61004 C 3 B Slave B DS81004 ti 9000 Slave C NVSslave submaster m E D Slave D M Sslave 117 A DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL All scanner slaves should have contiguous addresses ld field and be positioned before the NVS9000 slaves The NVS9000 slaves should have contiguous addresses The assigned NVS9000 addresses First NVS9000 Number and Number of NVS9000s in Cluster parameters seen by the SC6000 start from the last used scanner address and therefore must follow this rule in the WebSentinel configuration The first NVS9000 must be a Sub array master This allows the hybrid NVS9000 decoder configuration through Genius See details in the examples given in the next paragraph HOW TO CONFIGURE A HYBRID SC6000 ARRAY MASTER The following steps are extracted
128. roduce TXT Report Files Days to Keep Report Files 120 Produce XLS Report Files Produce XML Report Files Enables disables the generation of the TXT XLS and XML report files and controls their retention time The generation of an alarm report at the end of a session in T XT format cannot be disabled Note the LOG files are automatically generated and retained for a fixed period of 3 days 99 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL See chp 10 for more details on logging and report files Log Window Optional Windows IV Display Protocol Log Window V Display Last Parcel Window MV Display Events Log Window Display the Protocol Log Window Terminal icon and therefore Terminal window E http 1 72 16 11 123 8080Avebsentinel terminal jsp Microsoft Internet Explorer Terminal Display the Events Log tab at the plant level Display the Last Parcel tab at the array level Ping Ping 30 Connection Setup Retry Period MV Enable Connectivity Check 30 Connectivity Check Period 30 Connectivity Check Timeout The Connectivity Check enables disables the transmission of application level PINGs to check the status of the TCP connection of Datalogic WebSentinel with the arrays When the array is connected a ping is sent every Check Period seconds Once the PING is sent Datalogic WebSentinel waits for the answer for Check Timeout seconds If the answer is timed out after the number of programmed retr
129. rray level Slave level gt B 7 A Slave DS8kA4 Slave Name label B amp c Slave c DS6k a D Slave D DS2k 1j E Slave E DS8kA 39 X DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 5 4 PLANT LEVEL The Plant level focuses on the complete system and is accessible by clicking the Plant name label at the top left of the navigation tree Data at Plant level are displayed in 7 different tabs Layout Counters Arrays View Current Alarms Events Log Charts Performance Layout_ Counters Arrays View Current Alarms EventsLog Charts Performance _ 5 4 1 Layout Tab The Layout tab displays the Read Rate of each array and its position on a background drawing showing the whole plant Multiple layout tabs can be defined using the Settings TabsPlantLayout configuration window Different tabs have different configurable names even though they share a same background image Each array must be assigned to a single layout tab Settings TabsPlantLayout EaitAllArrayListForTabsLayout while the plant icon will be displayed in all tabs Plant Downloads v Preferencey v Language English English v DATALOGIC Plant View Level Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout d Stop Freeze ss X Er Number Of Connected Users 1 ee Started al Running F Save Print Terminal Settings Exit 3 Plant Plant Session Start 3 17 08 14 40 00 Session Duration 00 01 02 LIB S
130. s oee 7E seect view tabs E Config Mismatch E Unexpected Slave Connection m Laser a Rotor E Oscillating Mirror E No Read Alarm Array Name Scanner Name Multidata 1 Slave B Cause Date The array controller cant communicate with the slave 8 19 09 17 15 52 Diagnostic Alarm LEDs The diagnostic LEDs available at Slave Single Reader Level are specific to the type of Slave device These LEDs are shown as a fixed group depending on the device family independently of whether the slave diagnostic parameters are enabled through Genius or not and therefore not all of the LEDs are significant for a given Slave See the product specific Help On Line Diagnostic Error Conditions page for descriptions of device specific errors 84 MULTIDATA ARRAY VISUALIZATION 7 2 3 Charts Tab The Charts tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates of the selected slave Multiple checkboxes are available to choose the information to be displayed IV Parcels Count IV Good Reads Rate M Solo Reads Rate 18 03 08 00 v 18 03 12 00 v Date time boxes allow choosing the period measured in sessions for the calculation The charts can be shown in either bar or line graph representations Plante Downloads Preferencew Language English English x S DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout Change Password step Fe
131. s and or c central processing unit cycles or instructions per second Customer s use of the Software shall also be limited by any other restrictions set forth in Customer s purchase order or in Datalogic s product catalog user documentation or web site for the Software 2 General Limitations Except as otherwise expressly provided under this Agreement Customer shall have no right and Customer specifically agrees not to i transfer assign or sublicense its license rights to any other person or use the Software on unauthorized or secondhand Datalogic equipment and any such attempted transfer assignment or sublicense shall be void ii correct errors to or otherwise modify or adapt the Software or create derivative works based upon the Software or to permit third parties to do the same or iii decompile decrypt reverse engineer disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to human readable form to gain access to trade secrets or confidential information in the Software To the extent required by law at Customer s request Datalogic shall provide Customer with the interface information needed to achieve interoperability between the Software and another independently created program upon payment of Datalogic s applicable fee Customer shall observe strict obligations of confidentiality with respect to such information 3 Upgrades and Additional Copies For purposes of this Agreement Software shall include and the terms and conditions of
132. sae B Nvsslave B Cove c NvSslave mm LJ Select view tabs a ec Bl Bao siave D NvSslave From To Open storage Export images Delete events Delete All events F Date M d y HH mm ss 9 2713 12 40 00 9 2713 12 59 00 A m B Ese E NvSslave Unselect all Maximize Select view cols 3 Parcel ID E RAF Slave F NVSslave BC Info 4l I P page number 1 4 total records 19 m Reader Result f E E in at B1 92743 12 50 06 1234567690128 Multi read B True a Reading Mask f E SSE Se ae 7 Iz sl T 2 62 9 2711 3 12 50 58 Ir 23456769012 Multi read Image available Parcel Overlapped i ee 92713 12 52 41 123456789012 Multi read Search Clear i Open Criteria Save Criteria 9 2713 12 53 33 123456789012 Multi read Openstorage Expotimages C Delete events Delete All events aaa 259008 2a a A m EONA pane En Unselect all Maximize L Select view cols 4 4I D P page number 1 1 total records 19 68 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6 2 SLAVE SINGLE READER LEVEL The Slave Single Reader level focuses on each configured slave and is accessible by clicking one of the Slave name labels in the navigation tree related to one of the configured arrays By selecting a slave label it is possible to watch the statistical and diagnostic data of a slave in the right side of the display Data at Slave level are displayed in 5 different tabs Counters C
133. scanner master For this reason the IP address for all slave hybrid scanners is that of the SC6000 or 6 8K scanner master the default port is 51235 Plant Operations Email Alerts Email Alerts Destinations Compatibility Security Tabs id dd Slave link Add Slave eee id Scanner Name Scanner Type Low Performance Threshold No Read Alarm Threshold Configured 3j Station 5 Master 2k Series Address 172 16 al 110 Configuration Tool s Port Number 51237 3 Station 7 Hybrid NS Add Slaves 116 Slaves 5 SI to the Array IP Address 172 Slave C IP Address 172 Cancel NOTE It is not necessary or advised to run multiple sessions of Genius for slave hybrid scanners since the connection is made to the scanner cluster master and therefore you have access to all scanner cluster slaves in a single connection TROUBLESHOOTING lt gt Differently from single array systems scanners populating the hybrid system can be connected by Genius through the direct individual selection in the Web Interface by right clicking on the scanner and selecting Connect With Configuration Tool to start the Genius program r BBLS 9000 Station 10 Hybrid NVS Packtrack fag B Slave B NVSslave BE Dc stave c ox82004 hybrid Download Slave Configuration Into BE Bosse pxs200a Connect With Configuration Tool Note that the connection function will not be available from the list if the IP add
134. sect view tabs Arrays View 1 15 16 30 31 45 46 60 61 64 session Last Hour Array Name Parcels Count Good Read No Read Mult Read Part Read Tot Read Parcels Count Good Read No Read Mult Read Pa Bul 1169 64 07 11 21 24 72 0 00 88 79 701 61 48 13 12 25 39 Buk 1202 79 95 1023 9 82 0 00 89 77 725 80 83 9 24 9 93 BOR 1170 6410 11 20 24 70 0 00 88 80 443 60 27 13 32 26 41 But 1214 79 08 173 19 19 0 00 98 27 699 78119 1 29 19609 Bol 814 62 54 11 8996 25 57 0 00 88 1196 379 63 06 11 3596 25 5996 Bil 636 88 68 377 7 55 0 00 96 23 308 8918 3 61 7 22 Bos 542 6310 11 62 25 28 0 00 88 38 0 0 00 0 0095 0 00 Bat 635 79 37 5519 15 12 0 00 94 49 365 78 90 575 15 34 Bul 608 62 99 11 68 25 3396 0 00 88 32 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 Bal 634 79 50 7419 13099 0 00 92 5996 3 79259 7555 1321 BN 617 62 24 11 99 25 77 0 00 88 0196 57 61 40 12 28 26 32 Bal ol 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 Bul 616 63 80 12019 24 19 0 00 87 99 123 58 5495 12 20 29 27 But 646 72 45 7 28 2028 0 00 92 72 377 7245 7 43 2042 Bul 616 64 12 11 36 24 51 0 00 88 64 188 60 64 13 30 26 06 m Ra If the array is disconnected the slave set icon is gray At least one slave is disconnected from the array controller Performance Threshold Crossing Notific
135. t Menu you can also Download WebSentinel Configuration save it to a backup disk of your choice and at any time Restore WebSentinel Configuration from the BACKUP directory NOTE If necessary Datalogic WebSentinel allows remote Array modification through the Array specific configuration tool using the Passthrough Bridge application See chp 8 for details 29 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 4 ACCESS MANAGEMENT Access to Datalogic WebSentinel is provided through password protection in order to e Avoid unauthorized changes to the settings e Start Stop the processing e Close and Exit from the application In fact only Administrator Levels can access the Settings window to change Datalogic WebSentinel configuration parameters including the Security tab Six different user types can be defined each having its own level of access rights e Administrator This is the System Administrator who has full access rights to all Datalogic WebSentinel functions and configuration including password management e Limited Administrator The same access rights as Administrator but no access to barcode label data nor reports containing barcode label data e Operator The Operator has access rights to all Datalogic WebSentinel functions excluding configuration through the Settings button window and Exit from the application e Limited Operator The same access rights as Operator but no access to barcode label
136. t s encoder signal Master B C Label Input Failure or warning of active unit s encoder signal C Label Inputs Failure or warning of active unit s encoder signal C Label Input Failure or warning of active unit s encoder signal Counters Conditional Diagnostics Low Performance Threshold 90 00 Communication problems with a hast system No Read Alarm Threshold 10 C Protocol index info missing for too long a parcels sequence Save button 118 TROUBLESHOOTING lt gt NOTE Set other optional fields in the Settings window according to your application requirements You must Save each individual Configuration Page 3 Click the box to open the Slave branch and click on the Slave 0 label and Add the corresponding Slave Types and then save a Add all the scanner slave scanners in their defined position b The first NVS slave camera must be defined as submaster It should follow the last slave scanner and must be part of the same subnetwork This camera has its own IP address the Configuration Tool port number is 51237 C All other NVS slaves cameras should be contiguous ld Field and must be part of the same subnetwork Each camera has its own IP address the Configuration Tool port number is 51237 Close 3 Plant Plant Plant Operations Email Alerts Email Alerts Destinations Compatibility Security Tabs Plant Layout Add Slave link Tomase mar senes la Sca
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138. tall the new Datalogic WebSentinel 4 copy the Supervisor ini file to the BackOffice directory of Datalogic WebSentinel 5 Run Datalogic WebSentinel Upon startup Datalogic WebSentinel searches for the ini file and automatically configures the system based on the information contained in it Datalogic WebSentinel also adds new information that is not contained in the ini file The ini file is then renamed with a bck extension CAUTION Copying the ini file to the installation directory will always invoke this procedure and therefore the current configuration will be overwritten potentially losing any customized parameters Therefore this should only be done if you haven t already configured the system 2 REGISTRATION For new installations after completion Datalogic WebSentinel must be registered with the procedure described below When Datalogic WebSentinel is run the following License Manager window is displayed WebSentinel 1M License Manager This Product is Licensed to License Key Product Serial Number Hw Depended Id 00 03 47 CF A7 9B 12 INSTALLATION q NOTE Ihe Datalogic WebSentinel license key is created based on the MAC address of a single Ethernet card installed on the PC automatically selected and not modifiable by the user For this reason it is recommended to disconnect or disable all the other removable Ethernet cards in order to avoid that the registr
139. te 23 4996 Ci Select view tabs 229BAR Parcels Count IV Good Reads Rate M Solo Reads Rate 18 03 08 00 v gt gt 18 03 12 00 8 500 8421 a Bi Parcels Count 100 100 100 ie E Good Reads Rate 201 04 94 o5 04 E Solo Reads Rate 7500 95 90 7000 Welcome Administrator 6 500 Role Administrator Logout Stop Resume B 6 000 bz m EJ 4i Number Of Connected Users 0 5500 Started W Frozen NI Save Prit Terminal Settings Ext a 599 T aso Plant Slave A DS8kA sc6000 station 2 127 0 0 amp 4000 3500 Parcels Count 11947 3000 Reads Rate 94 11 Solo Reads Rate 23 49 2500 2000 1500 tig E Select view tabs 1000 m LINE 2 500 r Iv Parcels Count V Good Reads Rate V Solo Reads Rate 19 03 08 00 v los 18 03 12 00 0 110 af 8500 8421 ae Parcels Count S NS b 100 100 ld gt Good Reads Rate 1 FAS N wi en 95 Solo Reads Rate E NE 7 000 zs Sessi 85 6 500 80 6000 J 6 500 7 es P 5 000 E 4500 55 96 a 50 4 000 m au b 3 500 R UU j 3000 ae s 35 2500 30 2000 AN 24 24 oe 20 1500 1198 a 20 a j 15 1000 10 cn 20 16 s 0 2 Jia 0 s d xv rd P P Pd F e D af ej amp S s ri Sessions end time Session End Date Parcels Count IE TT BECIETS E26 1C Solo Reads Rate 12 03 17 02 6704 0 0 v 72 SINGLE ARRAY VISUALIZATION lt D 6
140. te 2801387808 Database Scheme SLE THTETEHETEHETEHETHETHHETHETEHETEETEH TEHTEHTEHTEHTEHTEHTERHTERH TETTE TE TE TET TETETETETETETETE TET TET TET TET TER TEHE TER TET TET TEE Waiting start WebSentinel started Open Browser FtpServer started on C Datalogic WebSent ine l BackOff ice arraylI mages NOTE If the Web browser doesn t start automatically you can open it from the Start menu by restarting WebSentinel NOTE You can also login from a remote Client PC but you must know the Datalogic WebSentinel Server PC IP Address or DNS 21 c DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL DATALOGIC Login Username Password Submit ls L4 d i Ls r L 4 i AM a L agi l O lt 4 qu p Copyright Datalogic 1 Login as Administrator with the default password dlussen 22 QUICK START D The following Home page window is displayed This is the Plant View that shows the Plant Level information Plant Downloads Preferencew v DATALOGIC gt Language English English v The Settings icon allows access to the configuration parameters Wecker Role Administrator Logout LI mo gt v1 Number Of Connected Users 1 Stopped Ni Running EJ Save Print Settings Exit Stato fae Biante The View Level status bar indicates the Plant Array or Single Reader view levels When the session is running it als
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144. tion in the Web Interface by right clicking on the NVSslave and selecting Connect With Configuration Tool to start Genius 119 A DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 3 n Station 3 Hybrid SC 6000 Packtrack B 3H astave pss1004 B Fe Slave 6 Ds81004 9000 C Slave C NVSslave submaster bor D Slave D NVSslave Download Slave Configuration Info mu gt 4 RSL gt a HM TO IM Connect ith Configuration Tool Setup VNC Connection Note that the connection function will not be available from the list if the IP address and the Socket port are not correctly configured for the device in question 120 TROUBLESHOOTING lt gt B MATRIX ARRAYS MATRIX ARRAY SETTINGS Matrix Arrays cannot have an IP address ending in 0 Matrix Series Arrays have the following default port settings WebSentinel IP address Port 51232 Configuration Tool Port 51235 Close 3 Plant Plant Station 1 SC6000 Add Array Remove Array 3j Station 2 NS 3 Station 3 Master Matrix Series Array Name Array Type Eg Station 3 Master Matrix Series Slaves 4 3j Station 4 Master Matrix Series IP Address Number of Slaves in Array 3j Station 5 Master 2k Series 172 155 07 100 4 Operating Mode a Station 6 Hybrid SC6000 Configuration Tool s Port Number Online 3j Station 7 Hybrid NYS 51235 Slots Default Input Visible Siots 2 Biot 0 Label Datamatrix stot Label C128
145. tion of pre defined Diagnostic Alarms depending on the Array Type See the product specific Help On Line Diagnostic Error Conditions page for descriptions of these errors NOTE For SC4000 Array Types the pre defined Conditional Diagnostic Alarms labelled CBX refer to internal SC4000 circuitry and not external CBX connection boxes Set the following fields only if different from the Plant level Default settings 96 Slots shows to the number of expected label groups Slots as defined in the Array device configuration See the Code Combination parameter for Multi Label and Logical Combination Rule in the Genius Help On Line for the Array Device Default Input configure the Digital Input LEDs which will be displayed in the Array level Current Alarms tab Define the default digital input labels max 3 characters and their significance from the drop down list provided Operating Mode the operating mode of the Array device Counters The Array Low Performance Threshold is indicated in the View Level Bar Graphs Area and shown in the relative level Counters tab If the Array falls below the Threshold level a Threshold Crossing Notification TCN is sent as an Alarm and the relative bar graph changes color The Array No Read Alarm Threshold is shown in the relative level Current Alarms tab as an Alarm LED If the Array falls below the consecutive No Read level an Alarm is sent and the relative Alarm LED changes color NOTE
146. tion using a PC through Serial and Ethernet interfaces e Support amp Services Industrial Automation oeveral links from the Industrial Automation list take you to additional services such as oervice Program which contains Maintenance Agreements and Warranty Extensions Hepair Centers On Line RMA Return Material Authorizations Technical Support through email or phone Partner Program Downloads for additional downloads viii INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION Datalogic WebSentinel software monitors the behavior of multiple reader arrays in a plant It collects data from the arrays through an Ethernet TCP IP bus and computes the received information flow as visual onscreen information It also stores this information in a database and periodically produces performance and diagnostic reports Datalogic WebSentinel offers statistic and diagnostic information at plant array and slave single reader level that can be saved or printed out All the collected information is also available as report files in various formats useful for post processing by standard third party tools Plantv Downloads v Preferencew Language English English II t JAUALOGIC Main Menu and Toolbar Area licum Stop Freeze N m VH Plant J Started E Running El Save Print Terminal Settings Exit Welcome es Role Administrator Logout Number Of Connected Users 2 3 Plant HEU Sis ere ei ele S60 tees tats sin BIS View Level Sta
147. tocol index info missing for too long a parcels sequence M t C Too many parcels are placed erroneously on the conveyor aster C Custom IO error Images Folder Default Folder End User Defined Folder C Persistent protocol index problems in the sub array Save button 115 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL B NOTE Set other optional fields in the Settings window according to your application requirements You must Save each individual Configuration Page 3 Click the box to open the Slave branch and click on the Slave 0 label and Add the corresponding Slave Types and then save Close 3 Plant Plant A 3j Station 4 Master Matrix Series a For Hybrid systems where the NVS9000 Hybrid Master Node Type Master Decoder 1 has its own camera in WebSentinel the first NVS slave of the array is the Master s camera Therefore its IP address is the same as the Master Decoder i e 172 16 11 110 while the configuration port number is that of its Camera default 51237 All other NVS slaves cameras should be contiguous and must be part of the same subnetwork Each camera has its own IP address the Configuration Tool port number is 51237 All slave hybrid scanner types should be contiguous ld field after the last camera and must be part of the same subnetwork They are directly accessible by the Configuration Tool in this case Genius through the scanner cluster master 86000 or 6 8K
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149. tton on the Layout tab By selecting an array label it is possible to watch the statistical and diagnostic data in the information area of the display Data at Array level are displayed in 9 different tabs Counters Scanners View Slot View Current Alarms Charts Reading Mask Charts Last Parcel Performance and Event Search Counters Scanners View SlotView CurrentAlarms Charts Reading Mask Charts LastParcel Performance Event Search 6 1 1 Counters Tab The Counters tab displays statistics information concerning the selected array These data can be compared between Current Session Previous Session and Last Hour data Plant Downloads v Preferencew Language English English ww DATALOGIC Array View Level ar wy Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout m 3 v1 Number Of Connected Users 0 Save Print Terminal Settings Exit Stop Freeze Started E Running Ell 3j Plant SC6000 Station 2 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5016 Parcels Count 3013 Good Reads Rate 79 69 No Reads Rate 5 64 Multiple Reads Rate 14 67 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 94 3695 LJ Select view tabs Current Session Suspect Interval Flag L Parcels Count 3013 Good Reads Count Rate aw UE 79 69 No Reads Count Rate 70 aM 3 4 5 64 Multiple Reads Count Rate OO 14 67 Partial Reads Count Rate EJ 0 0096 Total R
150. tus Bar 3 WS vicul Conveyor 10 Fam8500 NG Packtrack A TOP DD D 8500 NG E Session Start Parcels Count 22213 BEEN View Level Bar Graphs B RIGHT FRONT DD D V9500 NG j s Good Reads Rate 67 87 No Reads Rate 10 24 ae dpud rans Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 89 76 B CRIGHT BACK DD Dv3500 NG g D LEFT BACK DD D Y9500 NG lg rcs System vcs _ E Bs vL cuitss rFamo500 NG Packtrack i B Array Name Fam8500 NG Packtrack B ASlave A DD Dv9500 NG B amp c siave c ipsi lg amp E sive E psek B ssevesivcsi DE Simulatore Fam95k Fam9500 DD Packtrack DE amp Simulatore Scak 508000 Packtrack DE SS simutatore scak 806000 Packtrack 3 gs Nvs Fam9500 NG Packtrack 3j B Array Name Fam6 8k Packtrack a gis 082100N Fam2k Online Navigation Tree Area Figure 1 Main Window Areas 1 1 MAIN FEATURES A summary of the Datalogic WebSentinel main features is listed below e Multiple Client sessions can simultaneously access the Datalogic WebSentinel Server e GOdifferent levels of access rights e User and Session Language configuration in real time e System configuration through link to Genius VisSet and other configuration tools e Dynamic content and automatic page update e Download of System Report and Log Files DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL e Upto 256 arrays managed e Remote Access to and download of arra
151. ubject to the terms and conditions of and except as otherwise provided in this Agreement Datalogic S p A Datalogic and its suppliers grant to Customer Customer a nonexclusive and nontransferable license to use the specific program modules feature set s or feature s in object code form only as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation the Software for which Customer has paid if required the license fees The Software is licensed not sold The license shall be subject to each of the following limitations e Unless otherwise expressly provided in the documentation Customer shall use the Software solely as embedded in for execution on or where the applicable documentation permits installation on non Datalogic equipment for communication with Datalogic equipment owned or leased by Customer e Customers use of the Software shall be limited to use on a single hardware chassis on a single central processing unit as applicable or use on such greater number of chassis or central processing units as Customer may have paid Datalogic the required license fee and e Customers use of the Software shall also be limited as applicable and set forth in Customer s purchase order or in Datalogic s product catalog user documentation or web site to a maximum number of a seats i e users with access to the installed Software b concurrent users sessions ports and or issued and outstanding IP addresse
152. urrent Alarms Charts Last Parcel and Performance 6 2 1 Counters Tab The Counters tab displays the following information for the selected slave Statistic counters and rates for the current session the previous session and the last hour Planty Downloads Preferencew w lt gt DATALOGIC Single Reader View Level Language English English vi Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout M EB Number Of Connected Users 1 Save Print Terminal Settings Exit Started EN Running Bl Plant Slave A BkA Series station 1 127 0 0 1 5001 J Parcels Count 2610 Reads Rate 63 14 Solo Reads Rate 11 11 counters Current alarms Charts LastParcel Performance E sic view tabe Parcels Count 2610 Reads Count Rate 1648 LO O OO o 63 14 Solo Reads Count Rate 290 CO 3 3 11 11 Previous Session Suspect Interval Flag Parcels Count 02581 i BEEN Reads Count Rate T85 gt 63 55 Solo Reads Count Rate 139 EN 7 4196 Parcels Count 2610 Reads Count Rate 1648 NENNEN 53 1496 Solo Reads Count Rate 290 OO 11 11 Copyright Datalogic The Reads Count Rate field is incremented by 1 each time the Single Reader reads at least one barcode relative to a parcel The Solo Reads Count Rate is incremented by 1 for a parcel in which at least one of its barcodes was rea
153. ut express written consent from Datalogic Automation S r l Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U Genius VisiSet and Datalogic WebSentinel are trademarks of Datalogic Automation S r l All other brand and product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material 29 10 13 DATALOGIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE OR BY USING DATALOGIC EQUIPMENT THAT INCLUDES THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT THEN DO NOT DOWNLOAD INSTALL USE THE SOFTWARE NOR DATALOGIC EQUIPMENT The following terms and conditions govern your use of the Software except to the extent that a particular program a is the subject of a separate written agreement with Datalogic or b includes a separate click on license agreement as part of the installation and or download process Should a conflict arise between the provisions of the foregoing documents the order of precedence shall be 1 the written agreement 2 the click on agreement and 3 this agreement Agreement 1 License S
154. ut1 INO Digital input 0 alarm SlotO Label s Label Input 2 IN1 Digital input 1 alarm Slot1 Label s Lahel Input 3 IN2 Digital input 2 alarm y3 Jigital input 3 alarm Slot2 Label slot3 Label Input 4 IN3 Digital input alarm Label Input 5 IN4 Digital input 4 alarm Slot 3 Label s Label Input 6 INS Digital input 5 alarm Slot 4 Label s Slot 5 Label s Counters Conditional Diagnostics Low Performance Threshold 90 00 Communication problems with a hast system No Read Alarm Threshold 10 Protocol index info missing for too long a parcels sequence oet the following fields e Array Type select the array device type The mask will change depending on the type of array selected from the list e Array Name this is the Array Label which appears in the Navigation Tree Area and in the Alarm and Report files NOTE The Array Name must not contain special characters lt gt since it is used in the automatic generation of the LOG filename The Array Name is also used to automatically create the Image Saving directory on the WebSentinel Server Although spaces can be used it is suggested to use the underscore character instead e IP Address of the Array Device e Port Number of the WebSentinel interface of the Array Device e Configuration Tool Port Number configurable or pre defined depending on the Single Reader Types 95 DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL Conditional Diagnostics enable visualiza
155. ve until terminated Customer may terminate this Agreement at any time by destroying all copies of Software including any documentation Customer s license rights under this Agreement will terminate immediately without notice from Datalogic if Customer fails to comply with any provision of this Agreement Upon termination Customer must destroy all copies of Software in its possession or control 10 Customer Records Customer grants to Datalogic and its independent accountants the right to examine Customer s books records and accounts during Customer s normal business hours to verify compliance with this Agreement In the event such audit discloses non compliance with this Agreement Customer shall promptly pay to Datalogic the appropriate license fees 11 General Provisions This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Italy All disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent Court of the place where Datalogic has its registered office If any portion hereof is found to be void or unenforceable the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect Except as expressly provided herein this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the license of the Software and supercedes any conflicting or additional terms contained in the purchase order CONTENTS a ee Ll Cee Cee Gee Cr Co
156. vel in the system a n 9000 Station 10 Hybrid NVS Packtrack B s A Slave A NvSslave Bie Slave B nvSslave B Wc slave c ox82004 hybrid B Wd Slave D ox82004 hybrid When the NVS9000 Hybrid Master is configured as Decoder Cluster gt Node Type Master Decoder 1 it has its own camera then in WebSentinel this decoder camera appears in the navigation tree both as array master decoder and as the first NVS9000 slave camera 114 TROUBLESHOOTING lt gt All NVS9000 slaves cameras should have contiguous addresses Id and be positioned before the scanner slaves The scanner slaves should have contiguous addresses The assigned scanner address Scanner Cluster gt Scanner Address parameter seen by the decoder starts from the last used decoder camera address and therefore must follow this rule in the WebSentinel configuration The individual scanner slave nodes are labelled as hybrid in order to identify their special operating mode When the SC6000 Controller is the dedicated scanner cluster master it is not explicitly visible on the WebSentinel interface If instead one of the hybrid scanners is the scanner cluster master it does not appear differently from the other hybrid slave scanners In any case it is the scanner cluster master which allows hybrid slave scanner configuration through Genius See details in the examples given in the next paragraph HOW TO CONFIGURE AN NVS9000 HYBRID ARRAY MASTER The followin
157. vents Log Window In this window the Label and Symbology information barcode data and Code ID are not available for any Limited user types 57 gt DATALOGIC WEBSENTINEL USER S MANUAL 6 1 8 Performance Tab The Performance tab graphically and textually displays statistical counters and rates at plant and currently selected array levels for the current session Planty Downloads Preferencew Language English English v DATALOGIC Welcome Administrator Role Administrator Logout aj a 4 Stop Freeze B SS rm S 4 Number Of Connected Users 0 Started El Running Bl Save Print Terminal Settings Exit Plant Plant Station 1 SC6000 Packtrack 127 0 0 1 5001 Parcels Count 1506 Good Reads Rate 61 55 Mo Reads Rate 12 35 Multiple Reads Rate 26 10 Partial Reads Rate 0 00 Total Reads Rate 87 65 Counters SeannersView SiotView CurrentAlarms Charts ReadingMaskCharts LastParcel E oiec view aie Good Reads Count Rate 2179 E 70 98 No Reads Count Rate 274 BE Multiple Reads Count Rate E 7 Sx _ _ 20 10 Partial Reads Count Rate lo EE o00 Total Reads Count Rate 2796 NENNEN 91 07 96 Good Reads Count Rate wr ER 61 55 No Reads Count Rate 186 Multiple Reads Count Rate Partial Reads Count Rate Total Reads Count Rate Copyright Datalogic 58
158. y in the WebSentinel database A LOG file is structured as an XLS file where each line represents a message received from the array prefixed with the relative timestamp lt timestamp gt lt message type gt lt message specific fields The content of the line depends on the message type received from the array which is registered as the first field after the timestamp The following message types exist 1 init 2 parcel 3 z diagnostic 6 z multidata 7 z extended diagnostic The following paragraph analyzes the parcel message type Other message types are not relevant for a WebSentinel user and in any case cannot be easily interpreted 10 5 1 Parcel Message Type When the message type field is parcel the message specific fields have the following form lt packid gt lt shortparcels gt lt shortgaps gt lt barcodelost gt lt parcellength gt lt gapfrom parcel gt lt conveyorspeed gt lt parcelanalysis gt lt noOfSlots gt lt slotsequence gt Where fields have the following meaning lt shortparcels gt number of too short parcels between this parcel and the previous parcel when significant O otherwise 108 DATA LOGGING i gt lt shortgaps gt lt barcodelost gt lt parcellength gt lt gapfromparcel gt lt conveyorspeed gt lt parcelanalysis gt lt noOfSlots gt lt slotsequence gt number of too short inter parcel gaps from previous parcel when significant O otherwise
159. y log files vision systems e Transfer image files from Array to Datalogic WebSentinel Server Datalogic WebSentinel IMAGES versions only 1 2 SYSTEM ARCHTECTURE Datalogic WebSentinel is based the Java2 Enterprise Edition and the Tomcat Web Server It is implemented in a three layer architecture 1 Client Layer implemented by any Web Browser in particular by Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera There may be several instances of the Client Layer each allocated on its own machine An instance is initiated when a Web Browser logs on to the Server Layer and terminates when the Web Browser is logged off by the Server Layer 2 Server Layer implemented by the Tomcat Web Server application It interfaces the Client Layer providing it with all windows pages and their content There is a single instance of the Server Layer 3 Backoffice Layer it collects all information from the Plant and makes it available to the Server Layer for display It also performs all computations and registrations that are necessary to record statistics information based on session and hour periods There is a single instance of the Backoffice Layer oerver and Backoffice Layers reside on the same machine Client Layers normally reside on different machines although it is possible for all three Layers to be activated on the same machine server and Backoffice Layers are automatically activated when the user under which th

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